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A list of officially declared underclassmen for the 2012 NFL Draft. I also offer my opinion on whether or not each prospect made a wise move by leaving school early. I will not factor financial considerations in my analysis because most players need the money.This list has been updated onFollow me @walterfootball for updates.Just cleaning up on someone I missed a few days ago. Jonathan Massaquoi is a Day 2 prospect. I don't love his decision to declare, but I don't know how much he could have improved his draft stock with another year at Troy.Mixed feelingsThe only way Darron Thomas' decision makes sense is if he was high while making it. He may have to play receiver in the NFL, and there's a chance he won't even be drafted.Bad moveReuben Randle could have solidified his first-round status by going back to school and having another great year. He's just a borderline first-rounder now. Still though, I can't blame him for declaring because everyone else on his team is.Mixed feelingsMichael Brockers has a ton of upside and can fit into any defense. He's a first-round pick, in all likelihood, though he probably could have been a top-10 prospect in 2013.Mixed feelingsMorris Claiborne is close to a top-five lock, so there was no reason for him not to declare.No-brainerDont'a Hightower is coming off a great year, helping his team win a postseason exhibition game. Now is the time to leave.Good moveDre Kirkpatrick is a likely top-12 prospect, so this is another easy choice for an SEC cornerback.No-brainerBobby Massie will probably be a third-round pick, but there's a coaching change at Ole Miss, so it's understandable why he would want to declare.Good moveEric Page received a fourth-round grade from the draft advisory board, so you have to wonder what the hell he's thinking.Bad moveIt would be surprising to see Trent Richardson fall past No. 11 in the 2012 NFL Draft. Why would he risk injury by going back to school?No-brainerOrson Charles is making a mistake. He's clearly behind Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener at this point in terms of tight end rankings, and he will be in danger of falling into the third round if he measures in at 6-2 at the Combine. He should have stayed another year.Bad moveRobert Griffin would have been a fool not to declare. The latest he'll be drafted is No. 4, and he certainly has a good chance of being the second pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.No-brainerPeter Konz will be a first-round pick this April, so I like this decision. In the wake of this development, by the way, Montee Ball really should change his mind. There's no way he'll come close to duplicating his 2011 numbers next year with Konz and other linemen gone.Good moveComing off a great year, Josh Robinson has the potential to be a first-round pick. He could be a first-round lock with a strong senior campaign, but I understand why he's not taking the risk.Mixed feelingsDwayne Allen is the top tight end in this class and a possible first-round pick, so I'd say he's making the right decision.Good moveThere's a good chance Luke Kuechly will be a top-15 pick. He can't really improve his stock by going back to school since there's a limit on how high inside linebackers can be drafted, so this is a no-brainer.No-brainerBrock Osweiler isn't anywhere near ready to play in the NFL, but has immense upside, so some team could take him in Round 2. I normally wouldn't be a fan of a project like Oswiler declaring early, but there's a coaching change at Arizona State, so I understand why he's doing it.Mixed feelingsDavid Wilson is making the right decision. Expected to be a second-round pick, Wilson would have risked injury by returning to school for another year.Good moveStephon Gimore is a second-day pick. I feel like he could have improved his draft stock by going back to South Carolina. On the other hand, he would be competing with a ton of talented corners next year, so I don't mind the move.Mixed feelingsStephen Hill is a pretty raw receiver, but has immense upside. Someone is going to take a chance on him in the middle rounds. He should have gone back to school though to give himself a chance to be a late first-round pick.Bad moveAlshon Jeffery struggled in 2011, thanks in part to the quarterback situation at South Carolina, but he's still projected to go in the top 25.Good moveI'm not sure what the thought process is behind this one. Terrell Manning has a small shot at being a Day 2 pick, so there was no reason to declare early.Bad moveJerel Worthy didn't have the dominant junior season everyone was looking for, but he's still a first-round prospect. He's making a solid decision, though he could have vaulted himself into top-12 consideration by going back to school and having a strong senior campaign.Mixed feelingsI only have one question about Ronnie Hillman: Who the hell is Ronnie Hillman?Bad moveJayron Hosley could have been a first-round prospect had he waited another year. He'll be a second-day selection in April.Bad moveDonte Paige-Moss is a moron. First, he played poorly enough to get benched during the season. Then, he went on a Twitter rampage, saying stuff like "#unc. Fans r.the.worse.we.win its all.good. Have a bad game we suck thats.a.reason #imout #nosupport" and "Worst xmas eva cant wait till.this horrible bowl in this horrible city wit sum of da mos horrible coaches r ova." And if that wasn't bad enough, he then declared for the 2012 NFL Draft despite tearing an ACL in his postseason exhibition game against Missouri.IdiotAs Charlie wrote in the Dec. 12 entry of the NFL Draft Rumor Mill , Vontaze Burfict's best course of action would be returning to Arizona State. Burfict could have fixed his image, rebounded with a strong 2012 campaign and established himself as a top-12 candidate for the. Instead, he's a late first-round prospect who could potentially fall into Round 2 this April.Bad moveFletcher Cox is a borderline first-round prospect, so I can understand why he would declare. However, another year at school would have solidified his first-round status, so he's taking a bit of a risk here. It could pay off though.Mixed feelingsJonathan Martin was considered a top-five prospect prior to this season, but his stock has fallen a bit because of some struggles. He's still considered a top-20 candidate, however, and with Andrew Luck declaring, Martin didn't really have a choice.No-brainerWhitney Mercilus is coming off a breakout year, so he's declaring at the right time. Mercilus can fit any scheme as a dynamic pass-rusher, so it's hard to imagine him falling out of the first round.Good moveRiley Reiff has a pretty good shot to be drafted in the top 10, so this was an easy decision.No-brainerEarlier reports indicated that Mohamed Sanu would be returning to Rutgers, but those came from shady sources. Sanu will probably be a second-round pick. I don't believe he could have improved his stock by going back to school for another year, so he's probably making the right decision.Good moveI don't think Chris Polk could have improved his draft stock all that much by staying an extra year, so I feel like he's doing the right thing by declaring early. Running backs are prone to injury, so the risk of a torn ACL or something next year at Washington could have been disastrous for Polk.Good moveIt's always a head-scratcher when a mid-round prospect declares early. Chris Givens really needs a good Combine performance to turn some heads.Bad moveChandler Jones is a mid-round prospect who has a chance to sneak into the end of Day 2. He played just seven games last season, so you'd have to believe that he could have improved his draft stock if he waited another year.Bad moveDespite what the Sun Tan Man thinks, Justin Blackmon has a good chance of being picked in the top five. He'd be foolish to go back to school.No-brainerDavid DeCastro is currently listed at No. 13 in my. With Andrew Luck bound to declare, DeCastro is making the right decision.Good moveThe Miami program is falling apart, so I can't blame Marcus Forston for declaring early, even if he's just a borderline Day 2 prospect.OK moveLaMichael James is just a Day 2 prospect, but he's not going to improve his stock any further. Why not declare now and avoid injury?Good moveI guess Matt Kalil and Matt Barkley aren't a packaged deal. Oh well. Kalil will probably be the No. 2 pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, while Barkley will be banging hot chicks at USC. Advantage: Even.No-brainerRonnell Lewis has a chance to be a first-round pick, but he's making the right decision because he's academically ineligible at Oklahoma. What else is he going to do in 2012, play in Division 1-AA?Good moveLamar Miller has a chance to be a first-round pick. He's making the right decision. He's avoiding injury and leaving a collapsing Miami program.Good moveI really think Nick Perry will be a first-round pick. I currently have him at No. 28 in my. If he waited a year, however, he could have been a top-10 prospect.Mixed feelingsDontari Poe has a good chance to be a first-round pick. I don't think he can improve his draft stock much, so he's making the right decision.Good moveIt's a good time to leave Miami, but I can't help but think that Tommy Streeter would have really benefited from another year in school.Mixed feelingsA Day 3 prospect with an extensive injury history. Meh.Bad moveWho is this person?IrrelevantBrandon Washington clashed with Miami head coach Al Golden, so he almost had to make this move, even if he's just a borderline third-day prospect.Good moveMontee Ball apparently isn't a WalterFootball.com reader. Otherwise, he would have listened to Charlie's advice about Ball declaring early . He's risking injury and a down year with some talented offensive linemen leaving.Bad moveThere was no way Matt Barkley was getting out of the top five, so he's taking a major risk by going back to school. On one hand, he could be the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. On the other hand, he could struggle without Matt Kalil and tumble down the draft boards, much like Matt Leinart back in 2006. As mentioned earlier though, Barkley will have the opportunity to bang hot chicks at USC for another year, so perhaps that trumps everything.Mixed feelingsBrandon Jenkins was a possible first-round pick, but probably a second-round prospect in April's draft. He could make a stronger case for being a first-rounder with a strong senior campaign.Good moveBarrett Jones will be returning to Alabama next year, per Rivals.com. Jones had a chance to be a first-round pick, so the decision is a curious one. However, there was some speculation that he'd have to play guard in the NFL, and because Alabama may ask him to start at center next year, it could help with his positional versatility.Mixed feelingsLandry Jones had a poor 2011 campaign, but was still a probable first-round prospect. Perhaps he can improve his draft stock with a strong 2012 season, but what if he struggles again? He'll be out of first-round discussions entirely.Mixed feelingsT.J. McDonald could use another year in school, but he'll face fiercer competition in terms of fellow safety prospects next year. It's a tough call.Mixed feelingsRussell Shepard declared on Jan. 12, but changed his mind a couple of days later.Good moveManti Te'o should have declared. He was slated to be a first-round prospect and the second linebacker off the board behind Luke Kuechly. Next year, he'll have to deal with Jarvis Jones, Jelani Jenkins and Tom Wort.Bad move