I’m not sure how this moron even has a job after the last two drafts. Here is his early big board. Yes, it’s only December but Kiper Jr. has already found a way to change the position of all 25 of his top pick players. This shows how much of an incompetent tard he is. Mel’s #1 pick might be the only one to actually land. This big board looks like an infant rearranged alphabet magnets on a refridgerator but Kiper took McShay’s Mock Draft and shuffled them around. McShay’s Mock is pretty solid thus far and leaves some room for error with the combine. Kiper likes to take the I’m going to pull this out of my ass and stick it here approach. After an embarrassing 2010 showing, his father might disown him from the Kiper family and strip him of his Jr. status.
Numero Uno:

Analysis: Explosive, relentless and consistent. Last week: No. 1
Analysis: Disruptive force. Productive NFL career ahead. Last week: No. 2
Analysis: Ultimate playmaker, in the Ed Reed mold. Last week: No. 3
Analysis: Improved through adversity, has under-center experience. Last week: No. 4
Analysis: Developing talent whose physical tools are unmatched. Last week: No. 9
Analysis: Has underrated arm, great feel for position; is superaccurate. Last week: No. 5
Analysis: Athletic, strong and fiery blind-side pass-protector. Last week: No. 6
Analysis: Polished cover corner with tackling ability to match. Last week: No. 7
Analysis: Proven pass-rusher (12.5 sacks this season), stout versus run. Last week: No. 8
Analysis: Dynamic receiver, punt returner and TD maker. Last week: No. 11
Analysis: Powerful leverage guy who wreaks havoc. Last week: No. 10
Analysis: Fiery, vocal team leader with top instincts for position. Last week: No. 13
Analysis: Explosive, natural pass-rusher out of juco ranks. Last week: No. 12
Analysis: Has linebacker size with cornerback speed. Last week: No. 14
Analysis: Multitalented, superfast, electrifying game breaker. Last week: No. 16
Analysis: Supremely talented, now gaining the necessary consistency. Last week: No. 15
Analysis: Physical tools are off the charts. Has unlimited upside. Last week: No. 17
Analysis: High motor, consistent, tremendously powerful lower body. Last week: No. 18
Analysis: Great hands and excellent run-after-catch skills for a TE. Last week: No. 19
Analysis: Awesome athlete and force off the edge. Last week: No. 20
Analysis: Production finally matches his talent. Last week: No. 21
Analysis: The best pass-catching tight end in college football. Last week: No. 22
Analysis: Prolific pass-rusher who could be a 3-4 OLB. Last week: No. 23
Analysis: Makes plays all over the field. Last week: No. 24