2012 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings 

Small School Overall Ranks


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Rk Name College # Blurb
1. Janoris Jenkins North Alabama 1 Cornerback - also on top 10 overall CB list
2. Brian Quick Appalachian State 8 Wide out - also on top 10 overall WR list
3. Amini Silatolu Midwestern State 57 Guard - also on top 10 overall OG list
4. Emil Igwenagu UMass 83 Fullback/Tight End - also on top 10 overall FB list
5. Josh Norman Coastal Carolina 24 Cornerback
6. Trumaine Johnson Montana 2 Cornerback / Safety - also on top 10 overall S list
7. Ryan Steed Furman 1 Cornerback
8. Janzen Jackson McNeese State 12 Safety
9. Tom Compton South Dakota 76 Tackle
10. Christian Thompson South Carolina State 33 Safety
11. Rishaw Johnson California PA 75 Guard
12. Jerron McMillian Maine 1 Safety
13. Asa Jackson Cal-Poly 2 Cornerback
14. Justin Bethel Presbyterian 26 Cornerback
15. Aaron Corp Richmond 7 quarterback Transfer from Southern California
16. B.J. Coleman Chattanooga 19 quarterback Transfer from Tennessee
17. Matt Veldman North Dakota State 82 tight end
18. Tim Benford Tennessee Tech 3 wide out
19. Micah Pellerin Hampton 15 Cornerback
20. Robbie Frey Kutztown State 4  Speedy & Dangerous KR at UConn; Transferred for Academic Reasons
21. Randy Colling Gannon 96 Defensive tackle

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

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Small School Sleepers: Non-B.C.S. only. These athletes pursue their college ball off the beaten track, dominating lesser competition to such an extent that the pro scouts have to check them out.

These players come from a long tradition of small school sleepers, who have come out of no-where to star in the N.F.L. over the years. They represent possible Excellent value and could surprise the common consensus by becoming contributing players, or even stars on the next level.

It happens all the time... not everyone in the N.F.L. Came from the traditional football factories.

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