2012 NFL Draft Round 3 PICKS: Great Pick Or Bust? (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)

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Much like the first round, the second day of the 2012 NFL Draft was riddled with several trades and shouting from Mel Kiper Jr. and Jon Gruden on ESPN.

After adding one of Andrew Luck’s buddies from Stanford in the second round with tight end Coby Fleener , the Colts added another target for the No. 1 overall pick with Clemson tight end Dwayne Allen (Remember, they cut Dallas Clark). Seattle created a tougher quarterback competition for training camp by adding Wisconsin’s Russell Wilson to the depth chart along with Tavaris Jackson and Matt Flynn.

But perhaps the best story of the third round was the drafting of Rutgers wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, who was prank called on Thursday night by someone pretending to be someone from the Cincinnati Bengals telling him that they have chosen him with the No. 27 pick. Instead, the Bengals selected Wisconsin guard Kevin Zeitler.

But with the 20th pick of the draft, Sanu was drafted.. by the Cincinnati Bengals. Scroll down for the rest of the picks from Round 3.

Rounds four through seven begin Saturday at noon ET on ESPN.

Click HERE for Round 1 results and HERE for Round 2.

  • No. 64 Dwayne Allen (TE, Clemson) – Indianapolis Colts

  • No. 65 Trumaine Johnson (CB, Montana) – St. Louis Rams

  • No. 66 Josh Robinson (CB, UCF) – Minnesota Vikings

  • No. 67 Ronnie Hillman (RB, SDSU) – Denver Broncos

    Via trade with Browns.

  • No. 68 Devier Posey (WR, Ohio State) – Houston Texans

    Via trade with Buccaneers.

  • No. 69 T.J. Graham (WR, NC State) – Buffalo Bills

    Via trade with Redskins.

  • 70. Bryan Anger (P, Cal) – Jacksonville Jaguars

  • No. 71 Josh Leribeus (OG, SMU) – Washington Redskins

  • No. 72 Olivier Vernon (DE, Miami) – Miami Dolphins

  • No. 73 Brandon Taylor (S, LSU) – San Diego Chargers

    Via trade with Dolphins.

  • No. 74 Donald Stephenson (OT, Oklahoma) – Kansas City Chiefs

  • No. 75 Russell Wilson (QB, Wisconsin) – Seattle Seahawks

  • No. 76 Brandon Brooks (OG, MUOHIO) – Houston Texans

  • No. 77 Demario Davis (OLB, Ark St.) – New York Jets

  • No. 78 Michael Egnew (TE, Missouri) – Miami Dolphins

    Via trade with Chargers.

  • No. 79 Brandon Hardin (S, Oregon St) – Chicago Bears

  • No. 80 Jamell Fleming (CB, Oklahoma) – Arizona Cardinals

  • No. 81 Tyrone Crawford (DE, Boise State) – Dallas Cowboys

  • No. 82 Mike Martin (DT, Michigan) – Tennessee Titans

  • No. 83 Mohamed Sanu (WR, Rutgers) – Cincinnati Bengals

  • No. 84 Bernard Pierce (RB, Temple) – Baltimore Ravens

    Via trade with Falcons.

  • No. 85 Dwight Bentley (CB, La Lafayette) – Detroit Lions

  • No. 86 Sean Spence (OLB Miami) – Pittsburgh Steelers

  • No. 87 Nick Foles (QB, Arizona) – Philadelphia Eagles

  • No. 88 Akiem Hicks (DT, Regina) – New Orleans Saints

  • No. 89 Jake Bequette (DE, Arkansas) – New England Patriots

  • No. 90 Lamar Holmes (OT, So. Miss) – Atlanta Falcons

  • No. 91 T.Y. Hilton (WR, Fla. Intl) – Indianapolis Colts

  • No. 92 Brandon Thompson (DT, Clemson) – Cincinnati Bengals

  • No. 94 Jayron Hosley (CB, Va Tech) – New York Giants

  • No. 95 Tony Bergstrom (OG, Utah) – Oakland Raiders



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