This is the final installment of a five part series that looked at the top 50 offensive players in the 2012 NFL Draft. Today, I will look at 41 to 50.
41st to 50th Offensive Prospects
41. Case Keenum, QB, Houston: Keenum has been one of the best college QB’s in the past couple years. He has a big arm but will need to transition from Houston’s wacky offense.
42. D.J. Woods, WR, Cincinnati: Woods will move into the No. 1 WR role for Cincinnati and should have a huge season.
43. George Bryan, TE, N.C. State: Bryan could have declared for the 2011 draft but wisely chose to return for his Senior season. Another good year should put him in Day 2 or early Day 3.
Follow the jump to see 44 through 50
44. Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon: Barner is extremely fast and is a great receiver and KR. He will likely return for the 2012 season.
45. David Molk, C, Michigan: Molk is the second best center in the 2012 Draft as of now. He will probably be a day two pick but more out of need than being the BPA.
46. Andrew Datko, OT, Florida State: Datko is a big, physical tackle that will probably play on the right side in the NFL.
47. Montel Harris, RB, Boston College: Harris is a do-it-all back that could end up much higher on this list.
48. Blake DeChristopher, OT, Virginia Tech:L DeChristopher is one of my sleepers for next year. I think he will end up much higher on this list.
49. Ryan Miller, OG, Colorado: Miller is the next offensive linemen that will be drafted from Colorado. He is absolutely huge but needs to improve his footwork.
50. Stephen Good, OG, Oklahoma: Good has done a great job in both pass blocking and run blocking. He has a ton of potential as well.
Total Positional Count
QB: 11
RB: 9
WR: 12
TE: 4
OT: 9
OG: 3
OC: 2











