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My 2015 NFL Mock Draft
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My 2015 NFL Mock Draft


Jan 22, 2015, 12:36 PM
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Seeing as how I'm new here, I'll just put this here... And let me know what you guys all think about this.

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jameis Winston – Florida State – QB

Best quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck. Bucs are not confident in Mike Glennon or Josh McCown.
2. Tennessee Titans – Leonard Williams – USC – DT

No quarterback here, coach Ken Whisenhunt seems to have faith in Zach Mettenberger. Plus adding Leonard Williams here, would immediately bolster this defensive line.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Randy Gregory – Nebraska – DE

I hardly see Jacksonville passing up on the athletic freak out of Nebraska. This blossoming defense gets another key player.
4. Oakland Raiders – Vic Beasley – Clemson – OLB

Derek Carr needs more offensive firepower, but I don’t see Oakland passing up on the chance to pair up Beasley with Khalil Mack.
5. Washington Redskins – Brandon Scherff – Iowa – OT

‘Skins get a bully with this pick. Scherff will definitely help the running game, and protect their signal caller next year.
6. N.Y. Jets – Shane Ray – Missouri – DE

Another defensive minded coach, another player on defense drafted in the first round. I doubt the Jets will try and go after another running quarterback, no matter how talented.
7. Chicago Bears – Landon Collins – Alabama – SS

Da Bears desperately need help at safety. Pairing Collins with Kyle Fuller and that gives this struggling secondary a good one-two punch.
8. Atlanta Falcons – Andrus Peat – Stanford – OT

Nothing splashy here folks, Atlanta invests in protecting Matty Ice.
9. Houston Texans[via Giants] – Marcus Mariota – Oregon – QB

Houston gets their quarterback of the future, and he won’t have to do it alone. He’s got Nuk Hopkins, Andre Johnson, and Arian Foster.

10. St. Louis Rams – Amari Cooper – Alabama – WR

They were one pick away from getting their franchise quarterback, but they will gladly take Amari Cooper at 10. Can you say steal?
11. Minnesota Vikings – DeVante Parker – Louisville – WR

Re-uniting Teddy B. and Parker is just too good to pass up on. Yes Jaelen Strong is the better receiver, but Parker and Bridgewater have chemistry.
12. Cleveland Browns – Jaelen Strong – Arizona State – WR

Cleveland finally gets a star opposite Josh Gordon.
13. New Orleans Saints – Trae Waynes – Michigan State – CB

With safeties like Kenny Vaccaro and Jairus Byrd, Waynes can definitely help solidify this secondary.
14. Miami Dolphins – Kevin White – West Virginia – WR

With a run on wide receivers, it’s better to get a ball catcher like Kevin White now, than not at all. With blazing speed and good height [6’3] he has the potential to be a match up nightmare.
15. San Francisco 49ers – Devin Funchess – Michigan – TE

Combining Vernon Davis with, similarly skilled, Devin Funchess is just too enticing. I know corner is a pressing need, but this class is rich with ‘em.
16. N.Y. Giants[via Texans] – T.J. Clemmings – Pittsburgh – OT

The Giants need help on the OL, he’s a monstrous run blocker, but should be able to pick up pass blocking fairly easily.
17. San Diego [Super] Chargers – Danny Shelton – Washington – DT

Beast.
18. Kansas City Chiefs – Dorial Green-Beckham – WR – Missouri – WR

No receiving touchdowns by a wide receiver. Ha, Kansas City, meet Dorial Green-Beckham, the solution to all of your receiving woes. He drops out of the top ten due to character issues.
19. Cleveland Browns – Bud Dupree – Kentucky – OLB

Cleveland, you may now rush the passer.
20. Philadelphia Eagles – PJ Williams – Florida State – CB

Philadelphia boosts their secondary with star cornerback PJ Williams.
21. Cincinnati Bengals – Cam Erving – Florida State – OG

He moved from tackle, to center, and maintained excellence. I’m sure he can make the move to guard.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers – Marcus Peters – Washington – CB

Major character red flags, but the reward outweighs the risk.
23. Detroit Lions – Eddie Goldman – Florida State – DT

Suh and/or Fairley will leave. Goldman will help soften the blow.
24. Arizona Cardinals – Todd Gurley – Georgia – RB

Todd Gurley is the perfect complement to Andre Ellington, his power to Ellington’s agility. Splitting the load will be beneficial for both backs.
25. Carolina Panthers – La’el Collins – LSU – OT

Byron Bell cannot start any longer. No more!
26. Baltimore Ravens – Ifo Ekpre-Olomu – Oregon – CB

Tore his ACL, but the Ravens are desperate enough to grab him.
27. Dallas Cowboys – Dante Fowler Jr – Florida – OLB

America’s team needs to get better on defense if they want to make it to the Super Bowl. Fowler can provide that with his explosive pass rushing skills.
28. Denver Broncos – Brett Hundley – UCLA – QB

Not 100% sold on Hundley but if Peyton Manning retires, it’s either Hundley or Brock Osweiler…
29. Indianapolis Colts – Malcolm Brown – Texas – DT

THEY NEED TO STOP THE RUN!
30. Green Bay Packers – Benardrick McKinney – Mississippi State – ILB

Please… just move Clay Matthews back to the outside.
31. New England Patriots – Nick O’Leary – Florida State – TE

He can help fill in for the oft injured Gronk.
32. Seattle Seahawks – Rashad Greene – Florida State – WR

Probably the most NFl-ready wide receiver in the draft.

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