| Pick | Team | Player | Pos | Ht | Wt | School | |
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| Round 4 1 (96) | ![]() |
Chris Givens(video) | WR | 6'0 | 195 | Wake Forest | |
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| Round 4 2 (97) | ![]() |
Lamar Miller | RB | 5'11 | 212 | Miami (FL) | |
National Football Post: Miller got a similar grade as Virginia Tech RB David Wilson, who went in Round 1. He can have a similar impact from Day 1. Miller possesses a natural explosive element to his game and when he puts his foot in the ground, he gets up to speed quickly and can be a home-run threat. Could end up winning the starting job during the 2012 season. Note: from Dolphins through Colts |
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| Round 4 3 (98) | ![]() |
Gino Gradkowski | G | 6'3 | 300 | Delaware | |
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| Round 4 4 (99) | ![]() |
Ben Jones(video) | C | 6'3 | 316 | Georgia | |
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from Buccaneers through Eagles
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| Round 4 5 (100) | ![]() |
Travis Benjamin | WR | 5'10 | 175 | Miami (FL) | |
| Round 4 6 (101) | ![]() |
Omar Bolden(video) | CB | 5'11 | 195 | Arizona State | |
Note:
from Jaguars through Buccaneers
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| Round 4 7 (102) | ![]() |
Kirk Cousins | QB | 6'3 | 205 | Michigan State | |
National Football Post: You can never have too many good QBs on a roster and the Redskins got a guy who won't ever be a big-time starter. However, he's the kind of backup who can grind on Robert Griffin III day in and out at practice and bring the best out of him throughout his career. |
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| Round 4 8 (103) | ![]() |
Frank Alexander | DE | 6'4 | 255 | Oklahoma | |
| Note: from 49ers through Dolphins | |||||||
| Round 4 9 (104) | ![]() |
Joe Adams(video) | WR | 5'11 | 190 | Arkansas | |
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| Round 4 10 (105) | ![]() |
Nigel Bradham(video) | ILB | 6'3 | 240 | Florida State | |
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| Round 4 11 (106) | ![]() |
Robert Turbin(video) | RB | 5'10 | 216 | Utah State | |
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| Round 4 12 (107) | ![]() |
Devon Wylie | WR | 5'9 | 185 | Fresno State | |
National Football Post: He's the definition of a quick-twitch athlete who can separate quickly out of breaks. He also possesses 4.3 speed and can run those deep crossing patterns from the inside. Wylie should contribute early as a slot guy. He looks like the next Wes Welker. |
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| Round 4 13 (108) | ![]() |
Philip Blake(video) | C | 6'3 | 320 | Baylor | |
| Note: from Jets | |||||||
| Round 4 14 (109) | ![]() |
Alameda Ta'amu | DT | 6'3 | 337 | Washington | |
National Football Post: Ta'amu has a tendency to play a bit high and will struggle with hand placement when asked to shed. However, he possesses an elite combination of size, power and burst. The Steelers got a steal here. He may not be as talented as first-rounder Dontari Poe, but Ta’amu could end up having a better career, one similar to standout nose tackle Paul Soliai. Note: from Redskins through Raiders |
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| Round 4 15 (110) | ![]() |
Ladarius Green(video) | TE | 6'6 | 236 | Louisiana-Lafayette | |
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| Round 4 16 (111) | ![]() |
Evan Rodriguez(video) | TE | 6'3 | 250 | Temple | |
National Football Post: The Bears added one of the draft's most versatile athletes. Rodriguez can play FB, TE and H-back at the next level as he runs well, can create mismatches when split out and will stick as a blocker in the run game. Could be used like the Patriots' Aaron Hernandez. |
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| Round 4 17 (112) | ![]() |
Bobby Massie | T | 6'6 | 316 | Mississippi | |
| Round 4 18 (113) | ![]() |
Kyle Wilber(video) | OLB | 6'5 | 240 | Wake Forest | |
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| Round 4 19 (114) | ![]() |
Jaye Howard | DT | 6'3 | 303 | Florida | |
Note:
from Eagles
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| Round 4 20 (115) | ![]() |
Coty Sensabaugh | CB | 6'0 | 185 | Clemson | |
| Round 4 21 (116) | ![]() |
Orson Charles(video) | TE | 6'3 | 241 | Georgia | |
National Football Post: Charles is one of the better athletes at the position in the draft. He plays fast, has the speed to get down the seam and can be used all over the Cincinnati offense. |
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| Round 4 22 (117) | ![]() |
Joe Looney | G | 6'3 | 320 | Wake Forest | |
Note:
from Lions
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| Round 4 23 (118) | ![]() |
Jarius Wright | WR | 5'10 | 180 | Arkansas | |
National Football Post: Wright is another good fourth-round value. He can play quick out of his breaks, isn't afraid to run down the seam and take a hit and should mature into a "plus" slot guy for the Vikings. Note: from Falcons through Browns |
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| Round 4 24 (119) | ![]() |
Keenan Robinson(video) | OLB | 6'3 | 239 | Texas | |
Note:
from Steelers
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| Round 4 25 (120) | ![]() |
James-Michael Johnson(video) | ILB | 6'2 | 240 | Nevada | |
Note:
from Broncos
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| Round 4 26 (121) | ![]() |
Keshawn Martin | WR | 5'11 | 189 | Michigan State | |
| Round 4 27 (122) | ![]() |
Nick Toon(video) | WR | 6'3 | 220 | Wisconsin | |
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| Round 4 28 (123) | ![]() |
Brandon Boykin(video) | CB | 5'10 | 183 | Georgia | |
National Football Post: Boykin is a gifted athlete who plays more physical than his frame would indicate. He isn't the most consistent of tacklers, but he's got a great feel in zone coverage and showcases the short-area quickness to hold his own in man. He's the type of slot guy the Eagles desperately needed to add in their secondary. Great value here. Note: from Packers |
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| Round 4 29 (124) | ![]() |
Ron Brooks | DB | 6'0 | 177 | LSU | |
| Note: from Ravens | |||||||
| Round 4 30 (125) | ![]() |
Ronnell Lewis(video) | OLB | 6'2 | 244 | Oklahoma | |
Note:
from 49ers
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| Round 4 31 (126) | ![]() |
Jared Crick | DE | 6'6 | 285 | Nebraska | |
Note:
from Buccaneers through Patriots and Broncos
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| Round 4 32 (127) | ![]() |
Adrien Robinson | TE | 6'4 | 267 | Temple | |
| Round 4 33 (128) | ![]() |
Rhett Ellison(video) | TE | 6'5 | 250 | USC | |
Note:
compensatory selection
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| Round 4 34 (129) | ![]() |
Miles Burris | OLB | 6'3 | 235 | San Diego State | |
Note:
compensatory selection
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| Round 4 35 (130) | ![]() |
Christian Thompson | FS | 6'0 | 213 | South Carolina State | |
National Football Post: The Ravens landed one of the NFP's highest rated FS prospects. He has an ideal size/speed combo and could mature into one of the best safety prospects to come out of this draft. A great fourth-round selection. Note: compensatory selection |
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| Round 4 36 (131) | ![]() |
Brandon Mosley | T | 6'6 | 305 | Auburn | |
Note:
compensatory selection
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| Round 4 37 (132) | ![]() |
Mike Daniels(video) | DT | 6'1 | 280 | Iowa | |
| Note: compensatory selection | |||||||
| Round 4 38 (133) | ![]() |
Jerome McMillian | DB | 5'11 | 203 | Play-in Team | |
| Note: compensatory selection | |||||||
| Round 4 39 (134) | ![]() |
Greg Childs | WR | 6'3 | 217 | Arkansas | |
| Note: compensatory selection | |||||||
| Round 4 40 (135) | ![]() |
Matt Johnson | DB | 6'1 | 212 | Eastern Wash. | |
| Note: compensatory selection | |||||||
| Pk | Tm | Player | Pos | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 (222) | Caleb McSurdy | LB | Montana | |
| 16 (223) | Travis Lewis | OLB | Oklahoma | |
| 17 (224) | Alfonzo Dennard | CB | Nebraska |
| Pk | Tm | Player | Pos | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 (225) | not yet drafted | - | - | |
| 19 (226) | David Molk | C | Michigan |