After the dust settled on Day One, or the first round, of the 2012 NFL Draft, eyes in 32 war rooms returned to their draft big boards.

Who is still on the board that we didn't expect to see? (Upshaw) Who was taken way too early at the end of round one that we had targeted late in the second round? (Jenkins) Which positions are still loaded with talent? (WR, DE)

These are all questions GMs are floating at subordinates of all types. With only 32 names crossed off, there is still loads of talent still ripe for the picking. And if the good teams are any indication - Giants, Packers, Patriots, Ravens, Steelers - then the most important day of the draft might just be No. 2.

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Here are Athlon's Best Available Players:

1. Courtney Upshaw, LB/DE, Alabama (6-1, 272)

Physical monster at the point of attack who can dominate his side of the ball. He won two national championships at Alabama and was a part of the best defense in two decades of college football. He will be a steal for some 3-4 scheme on Day Two.

2. Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska (6-0, 233)

In only two short seasons, David injected his name into the Huskers record books with nearly 300 tackles. He can play sideline-to-sideline and will fill agianst the run between the tackles. He is one of the few excellent 4-3 weakside backers in the draft.

3. Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State (6-2, 309)

A bit on the short side, but few have been as productive agianst elite level offensive lineman as Worthy. The star of the Big Ten's best unit, Worthy helped lead his team to the Big Ten title game.

4. Cordy Glenn, OG/OT, Georgia (6-5, 345)

Versatile prospect was the SEC East champs best blocker a year ago. He could be successful on the next level at either guard or tackle. The interior of the line feels like the most likely destination for Glenn.

5. Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin (6-5, 314)

Arguably the best center in the country a year ago, Konz led what turned out to be three of the most prolific offenses in school history. He is a leader along the line and helped push the Badgers into consecutive Rose Bowls.

6. Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford (6-6, 247)

Athletic, tall, handsy tight end is truly the only elite prospect at the position in this class. Orson Charles has a chance to be productive but he is not anywhere near the same size as Fleener. His pro-style background will help him adapt quickly.

7. Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State (6-2, 214)

Smart, savvy, poised, mature leader of a program that won 11 games for the first time in school history - twice - under Cousins' control. He is the school's all-time leading passer in nearly every category and has the size and arm strength to be a starter in the NFL.

8. Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State (6-7, 323)

The suspension has cast a shadow of doubt over Adams' overall dedication to the game. If he is focused and committed, there will be few better values than this big blocker on Day Two.

9.Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford (6-5, 312)

David DeCastro's partner in crime, Martin has been responsible for protecting Andrew Luck's backside for the last three seasons. He is a two-time all-Pac-12 performer and has the tools to a contributing right tackle very quickly.

10.Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall (6-3, 266)

Speed, edge rusher who was very productive against lower level of competition in Conference USA. He is likely the top pure pass rusher left on the board.

The Best of the Rest:

11. Devon Still, DT, Penn State

12. Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana

13. Mychal Kendricks, LB, CAL

14. Kendall Reyes, DT, UConn

15. Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech

16. Jeff Allen, OG, Illinois

17. Rueben Randle, WR, LSU

18. Bobby Massie, OT, Ole Miss

19. Andre Branch, DE, Clemson

20. Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson

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-by Braden Gall

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