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Lots of big changes in my newest 2013 NFL Mock Draft. Virginia Tech quarterback Logan Thomas has disappointed, so I have ruled him out at this point as an early entry and he's off the board. I have taken all my running backs out of the first round, not because I think a player like South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore isn't talented, just no in demand compared to the other talent in the draft.

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Fantasy Football Rankings TE’s
1. Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots Bye-9
2. Jimmy Graham, New Orleans Saints Bye-6
3. Jermichael Finley, Green Bay Packers Bye-10
4. Vernon Davis, San Fransisco 49ers Bye-9
5. Antonio Davis, San Diego Chargers Bye-7
6. Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys Bye-5
7. Aaron Hernandez, New England Patriots Bye-9
8. Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions Bye-5
9. Jacob Tamme, Denver Broncos Bye-7
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Fantasy Football Rankings-Wide Receivers
1. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions Bye-5
2. Andre Johnson, Houston Texans Bye-8
3. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals Bye-10
4. Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons Bye-7
5. Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers Bye-4
6. Wes Welker, New England Patriots Bye-9
7. Victor Cruz, New York Giants Bye-11
8. AJ Green, Cincinnati Bengals Bye-8
9. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons Bye-7
10. Steve Smith, Carolina Panthers Bye-6
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Fantasy Football Rankings-Running Backs
1. Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens Bye-8
2. Arian Foster, Houston Texans Bye-8
3. LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles Bye-7
4. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars Bye-6
5. Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans Bye-11
6. Ahmad Bradshaw, New York Giants Bye-11
7. Ryan Matthews, San Diego Chargers Bye-7
8. Fred Jackson, Buffalo Bills Bye-8
9. Darren McFadden, Oakland Raiders Bye-5
10. Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks, Bye-11
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2012 Fantasy Football Rankings-Quarterbacks
1. Aaron Rogers, Green Bay Packers Bye-10
2. Matt Stafford, Detroit Lions Bye-5
3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots Bye-9
4. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys Bye-5
5. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints Bye-6
6. Eli Manning, New York Giants Bye-11
7. Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers Bye-6
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1. Minnesota Vikings-Matt Barkley
2. Miami Dolphins-Robert Woods, WR USC
3. Seattle Seahawks-Marcus Lattimore, RB South Carolina
4. Oakland Raiders-Tyler Wilson, QB Arkansas
5. Indianapolis Colts-Jarvis Jones, LB Georgia
6. Jacksonville Jaguars-Alex Okafor, DE Texas
7. Arizona Cardinals-Aaron Murray, QB Georgia
8, New Orleans Saints-Sam Montgomery, DE LSU
9. New York Jets-Manti Te'o, LB Notre Dame
10. San Diego Chargers-Xavier Rhodes, CB Florida State
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25. New England Patriots-Dont'a Hightower, LB Alabama-Are you kidding? It's not right that the Patriots can score a guy like Hightower. I think he's a Ray Lewis type talent and on the Patriots he's going to be great for a really long time. LOVE IT!
26. Houston Texans-Whitney Mercilus, DE Illinois-Very smart pick here. Texans had to get a pass rusher and rather than panic and trade up they sat tight and got their guy. Explosive and smart with as much upside as any in the draft. LOVE IT!
27.Cincinnati Bengals-Kevin Zeitler, OG Wisconsin-Funny how the crowd in New York has no idea how to react. trust me, he's a great player. He'll start in this league for better than 10 years in any system and plays mad. You can never go wrong when you play mad. LOVE IT!
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The start of the 2012 NFL Draft was sort of a pre-ordained scenario, at least for the top 2 picks. All in all few suprises in terms of players but as with any draft there has to be some moves.
1.Indianapolis Colts-Andrew Luck, RB Stanford-The worst kept secret in the league for the past 2 months. Obviously this is the move that had to be made. Luck is a remarkable quarterback, the Colts are not a bare cupboard, and I expect them to be competitive right away. LOVE IT!
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1. Indianapolis Colts-Andrew Luck, QB Stanford-I am not convinced that the Colts already declaring Luck as their pick isn’t a whole lot of posturing, but it’s hard to imagine anyone but Luck being the top pick, regardless of who ends up selecting here.
2. St. Louis Rams-Justin Blackmon, WR Oklahoma State-The lack of talent on this roster all over the field is disturbing. They have a handful of good players but the franchise has seemed content with mediocore talent, especially at wide receiver. Blackmon is a dominant player at his position and would be a welcome addition for young quarterback Sam Bradford.
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