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2012 NFL Draft Order Day 3, Rounds 4 Through 7

The 2012 NFL Draft gets to the second half of the widely-anticipated event on Saturday afternoon, moving into rounds four through seven. In the first two days of the NFL Draft, there have been quite a few trades, and I wouldn’t expect that to slow down Saturday.

The St. Louis Rams once again get the party started, picking first in the 4th round of the 2012 NFL Draft.

Here is the complete order of the 2012 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.

Round 4

  1. St. Louis (2-14)
  2. Indianapolis (2-14)
  3. Minnesota (3-13)
  4. Houston - from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay (4-12)
  5. Cleveland (4-12)
  6. Jacksonville (5-11)
  7. Washington (5-11)
  8. Miami (6-10)
  9. Carolina (6-10)
  10. Buffalo (6-10)
  11. Seattle (7-9)
  12. Kansas City (7-9)
  13. Denver - from New York Jets (8-8)
  14. Washington - from Oakland (8-8)
  15. San Diego (8-8)
  16. Chicago (8-8)
  17. Arizona (8-8)
  18. Dallas (8-8)
  19. Philadelphia (8-8)
  20. Tennessee (9-7)
  21. Cincinnati* (9-7)
  22. Detroit* (10-6)
  23. Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  24. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  25. Denver* (8-8)
  26. Houston* (10-6)
  27. New Orleans* (13-3)
  28. Green Bay* (15-1)
  29. Buffalo - from Baltimore* (12-4)
  30. San Francisco* (13-3)
  31. New England* (13-3)
  32. New York Giants* (9-7)
  33. Minnesota (compensatory)
  34. Oakland (compensatory)
  35. Baltimore (compensatory)
  36. New York Giants (compensatory)
  37. Green Bay (compensatory)
  38. Green Bay (compensatory)
  39. Minnesota (compensatory)
  40. Dallas (compensatory)

Round 5

  1. Indianapolis (2-14)
  2. Denver - from St. Louis (2-14)
  3. Minnesota (3-13)
  4. Cleveland (4-12)
  5. Tampa Bay (4-12)
  6. Washington (5-11)
  7. Jacksonville (5-11)
  8. Carolina (6-10)
  9. Buffalo (6-10)
  10. Miami (6-10)
  11. Kansas City (7-9)
  12. Buffalo - from Seattle (7-9)
  13. Oakland (8-8)
  14. San Diego (8-8)
  15. Chicago (8-8)
  16. Arizona (8-8)
  17. Dallas (8-8)
  18. Philadelphia (8-8)
  19. New York Jets (8-8)
  20. Tennessee (9-7)
  21. Cincinnati* (9-7)
  22. Atlanta* (10-6)
  23. Detroit* (10-6)
  24. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  25. Cleveland - from Denver* (8-8)
  26. Houston* (10-6)
  27. New Orleans* (13-3)
  28. Green Bay* (15-1)
  29. Baltimore* (12-4)
  30. San Francisco* (13-3)
  31. Cincinnati - from New England* (13-3)
  32. Cincinnati - from New York Giants* (9-7)
  33. Oakland (compensatory)
  34. Baltimore (compensatory)
  35. Indianapolis (compensatory)

Round 6

  1. St. Louis (2-14)
  2. Philadelphia - from Indianapolis (2-14)
  3. Washington - from Minnesota (3-13)
  4. Tampa Bay (4-12)
  5. Minnesota - from Cleveland (4-12)
  6. Jacksonville (5-11)
  7. Arizona - from Washington (5-11)
  8. Buffalo (6-10)
  9. New Orleans - from Miami (6-10)
  10. Carolina (6-10)
  11. Seattle (7-9)
  12. Kansas City (7-9)
  13. San Diego (8-8)
  14. Chicago (8-8)
  15. Arizona (8-8)
  16. Dallas (8-8)
  17. New York Jets - from Indianapolis via Philadelphia (8-8)
  18. Denver - from New York Jets (8-8)
  19. Oakland (8-8)
  20. Tennessee (9-7)
  21. Cincinnati* (9-7)
  22. Detroit* (10-6)
  23. Atlanta* (10-6)
  24. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  25. Philadelphia - from Denver* (8-8)
  26. Houston* (10-6)
  27. Miami - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  28. Green Bay* (15-1)
  29. Baltimore* (12-4)
  30. San Francisco* (13-3)
  31. Philadelphia - from New England* (13-3)
  32. New York Giants* (9-7)
  33. New York Jets (compensatory)
  34. New York Jets (compensatory)
  35. Cleveland (compensatory)
  36. Cleveland (compensatory)
  37. Indianapolis (compensatory)
  38. Carolina (compensatory)

Round 7

  1. Indianapolis (2-14)
  2. St. Louis (2-14)
  3. Minnesota (3-13)
  4. Cleveland (4-12)
  5. Tampa Bay (4-12)
  6. Washington (5-11)
  7. Indianapolis - from New York Jets via Jacksonville (5-11)
  8. Miami (6-10)
  9. Carolina (6-10)
  10. Buffalo (6-10)
  11. Kansas City (7-9)
  12. Detroit - from Seattle (7-9)
  13. Chicago (8-8)
  14. Arizona (8-8)
  15. Dallas (8-8)
  16. Minnesota - from New England via Philadelphia (8-8)
  17. Green Bay - from New York Jets (8-8)
  18. Seattle - from Oakland (8-8)
  19. San Diego (8-8)
  20. Tennessee (9-7)
  21. Jacksonville - from Cincinnati* (9-7)
  22. Philadelphia - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  23. Detroit* (10-6)
  24. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  25. New York Jets - from Denver* (8-8)
  26. Houston* (10-6)
  27. New Orleans* (13-3)
  28. Green Bay* (15-1)
  29. Baltimore* (12-4)
  30. San Francisco* (13-3)
  31. Kansas City - from New England* (13-3)
  32. New York Giants* (9-7)
  33. Pittsburgh (compensatory)
  34. Green Bay (compensatory)
  35. New York Jets (compensatory)
  36. Green Bay (compensatory)
  37. New York Jets (compensatory)
  38. Cleveland (compensatory)
  39. Pittsburgh (compensatory)
  40. Cleveland (compensatory)
  41. Pittsburgh (compensatory)
  42. Atlanta (compensatory)
  43. San Diego (compensatory)
  44. Buffalo (compensatory)
  45. St. Louis (compensatory)
  46. Indianapolis (compensatory)

Results from the 1st round of the 2012 NFL Draft can be found here, and 2nd round results are available here, and for 3rd round results you can find them here. For more player rankings and draft information, check out Mocking the Draft.

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