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2012 NFL Draft: Justin Blackmon Appears Bound For Pros

Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon looks like a lock to enter the 2012 NFL Draft.

If any player in the country looks ready to enter the 2012 NFL Draft, it's Oklahoma St. Cowboys wide receiver Justin Blackmon. Not just physically and production-wise -- I mean Blackmon is ready to go.

“Right now, I think (going pro) would be the best thing for me, so that will probably happen,” he said a few days ago. He’ll also walk with the seniors during this weekend’s Bedlam game despite being an underclassman. Doesn’t get much more gone than that.

Blackmon will likely be the first wide receiver off the board. He’s a Biletnikoff winner who’s the favorite to win it again this time around, something no receiver since Michael Crabtree has done. Mock drafts have him going in the top 10, with some placing him near the top five.

For more on Blackmon, visit Oklahoma State blog Cowboys Ride For Free. For more NFL Draft, head to Mocking The Draft.

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