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33 2 Tennessee Titans Collins, Jalen CB LSU
34 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clemmings, T.J. OT Pittsburgh
35 2 Oakland Raiders Owamagbe, Odighizuwa DE UCLA
36 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Goldman, Eddie* DT Florida State
37 2 New York Jets Gregory, Randy* DE Nebraska
38 2 Washington Commanders Harold, Eli* DE Virginia
39 2 Chicago Bears Williams, P.J.* CB Florida State
40 2 New York Giants Smith, Preston DE Mississippi State
41 2 St. Louis Rams McKinney, Benardrick* ILB Mississippi State
42 2 Atlanta Falcons Fisher, Jake OT Oregon
43 2 Cleveland Browns Strong, Jaelen* WR Arizona State
44 2New Orleans SaintsEdwards, Mario*DEFlorida State
452Minnesota VikingsDawson, PaulOLBTCU
462San Francisco 49ersGreen-Beckham, Dorial*WROklahoma
472Miami DolphinsPhillips, Jordan*DTOklahoma
482San Diego ChargersPetty, BryceQBBaylor
492Kansas City ChiefsFunchess, Devin*WRMichigan
502Buffalo BillsDavis, CarlDTIowa
512Houston TexansSmith, DevinWROhio State
522Philadelphia EaglesRowe, EricCBUtah
532Cincinnati BengalsJarrett, GradyDTClemson
542Detroit LionsRollins, QuintenCBMiami (OH)
552Arizona CardinalsKendricks, EricILBUCLA
562Pittsburgh SteelersCollins, Landon*SSAlabama
572Carolina PanthersColeman, Tevin*RBIndiana
582Baltimore RavensWilliams, Maxx*TEMinnesota
592Denver BroncosSambrailo, TyOTColorado State
602Dallas CowboysHunter, Danielle*DELSU
612Indianapolis ColtsFlowers, TreyDEArkansas
622Green Bay PackersPerryman, DenzelILBMiami (FLA)
632Seattle SeahawksClark, FrankDEMichigan
642New England PatriotsCann, A.J.OG
South Carolina
 

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33 2 Tennessee Titans Collins, Jalen CB LSU
34 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clemmings, T.J. OT Pittsburgh
35 2 Oakland Raiders Owamagbe, Odighizuwa DE UCLA
36 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Goldman, Eddie* DT Florida State
37 2 New York Jets Gregory, Randy* DE Nebraska
38 2 Washington Commanders Harold, Eli* DE Virginia
39 2 Chicago Bears Williams, P.J.* CB Florida State
40 2 New York Giants Smith, Preston DE Mississippi State
41 2 St. Louis Rams McKinney, Benardrick* ILB Mississippi State
42 2 Atlanta Falcons Fisher, Jake OT Oregon
43 2 Cleveland Browns Strong, Jaelen* WR Arizona State
44 2New Orleans SaintsEdwards, Mario*DEFlorida State
452Minnesota VikingsDawson, PaulOLBTCU
462San Francisco 49ersGreen-Beckham, Dorial*WROklahoma
472Miami DolphinsPhillips, Jordan*DTOklahoma
482San Diego ChargersPetty, BryceQBBaylor
492Kansas City ChiefsFunchess, Devin*WRMichigan
502Buffalo BillsDavis, CarlDTIowa
512Houston TexansSmith, DevinWROhio State
522Philadelphia EaglesRowe, EricCBUtah
532Cincinnati BengalsJarrett, GradyDTClemson
542Detroit LionsRollins, QuintenCBMiami (OH)
552Arizona CardinalsKendricks, EricILBUCLA
562Pittsburgh SteelersCollins, Landon*SSAlabama
572Carolina PanthersColeman, Tevin*RBIndiana
582Baltimore RavensWilliams, Maxx*TEMinnesota
592Denver BroncosSambrailo, TyOTColorado State
602Dallas CowboysHunter, Danielle*DELSU
612Indianapolis ColtsFlowers, TreyDEArkansas
622Green Bay PackersPerryman, DenzelILBMiami (FLA)
632Seattle SeahawksClark, FrankDEMichigan
642New England PatriotsCann, A.J.OG
South Carolina

Looks reasonable. I would be happy with Hunter. He is better than his stats.

I would be temped to take Frank Clark if I thought he didn't have a chance to fall to the 3rd.
 

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Looks reasonable. I would be happy with Hunter. He is better than his stats.

I would be temped to take Frank Clark if I thought he didn't have a chance to fall to the 3rd.

Same here.
 

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I think Tenn may go with Fisher to shore up that OL. Lewan, Womack, Fisher.

I would hate to see my boy Perryman go to the Pack.
 

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I think Tenn may go with Fisher to shore up that OL. Lewan, Womack, Fisher.

I would hate to see my boy Perryman go to the Pack.

I thought about that but by and large I slotted players to teams that they had contact with.

I know visits etc. are not the end all be all, but still.
 

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I thought about that but by and large I slotted players to teams that they had contact with.

I know visits etc. are not the end all be all, but still.

Gotcha. I think visits are really important for the 1st two picks. Tenn does need CB help.
 

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Doesn't it feel like every player the Raiders take is going to bust by default?
 

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Round 2
33. Tennessee Titans -- Jalen Collins, CB, LSU
Titans need cornerback help in a big way and Collins has first-round upside.

2015 NFL DRAFT
(April 30-May 2 on NFL Network)


34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon
Tampa Bay must find tackle help to protect its investment in Jameis Winston.

35. Oakland Raiders -- Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State
Big and strong, Smith provides a formidable frame to add to the Raiders' offensive line.

36. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Eric Rowe, CB, Utah
Rowe will likely remind Gus Bradley of his former pupils in Seattle, where he served as defensive coordinator.

37. New York Jets -- Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA
The most productive collegiate inside linebacker over the last three years goes to Todd Bowles.

38. Washington Commanders -- Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE/OLB, UCLA
Washington needs an edge-setter with athleticism and "Owa" has been rising up draft boards.

39. Chicago Bears -- Landon Collins, S, Alabama
The Bears would be thrilled to see Collins available here, but he could be the target of a trade-up earlier than this spot.

40. New York Giants -- Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
Davis had a huge Senior Bowl week and the Giants could use his brand of strength and quickness.

41. St. Louis Rams -- Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State
This is about the right spot for Strong, and it is definitely the right fit for the WR-needy Rams.

42. Atlanta Falcons -- Eddie Goldman, NT, Florida State
The transition to a 3-4 defense needs a pass rusher and run stuffer. Goldman is the run stuffer.

43. Cleveland Browns -- Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia
Cleveland needs edge speed; Harold is one of the quickest upfield in this draft.

44. New Orleans Saints -- Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State
The Saints lost Kenny Stills but Smith is likely an upgrade.




45. Minnesota Vikings -- Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri
Teddy Bridgewater gets a boom-or-bust deep threat with the ability to come in and help right away.

46. San Francisco 49ers -- Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State
Darby didn't get the headlines that P.J. Williams received while at Florida State, but he's the more talented of the two.

47. Miami Dolphins -- P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
Oh, hi, P.J.! I was just saying I love your game! ... Williams gives the Dolphins length and press-man coverage talent.

48. San Diego Chargers -- Jordan Phillips, NT, Oklahoma
Big-bodied interior player with rare quickness for a man his size. Has dominant potential, but must unlock it.

49. Kansas City Chiefs -- Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State
Has great hands and will be a plus pass rusher as a 3-4 end in the Chiefs' scheme.

50. Buffalo Bills -- A.J. Cann, OG, South Carolina
Rex Ryan didn't have a first-round pick, but he is always looking to win in the trenches, and Cann helps that cause.

51. Houston Texans -- Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State
Bill O'Brien wants to transition into a more power-based run game and Jackson has the size and talent to help in that effort.

52. Philadelphia Eagles -- Quinten Rollins, S, Miami (Ohio)
The Eagles could try Rollins at cornerback or safety, but what he flashed in only one year of college football was undeniable.

53. Cincinnati Bengals -- Grady Jarrett, NT, Clemson
One of the most disruptive interior defenders in this draft, Jarrett can fit right into the rotation for the Bengals.

54. Detroit Lions -- T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh
Long fall for Clemmings, but a good spot for him if he ends up this far down the second-round board.

55. Arizona Cardinals -- Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah
Everyone knows the Cardinals need outside linebacker help. It's just a matter of what their draft grades look like at this spot.




56. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota
Williams needs to improve as a run blocker, but he comes from NFL bloodlines and is the best pass-catching TE in this draft.

57. Carolina Panthers -- D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic
Wiry frame with great man-cover talent. Smith's quick-twitch athleticism is a welcome sight in Carolina.

58. Baltimore Ravens -- Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (Fla.)
Johnson is an electric running back with the best zone-scheme skills of any rusher in this draft.

59. Denver Broncos -- Mitch Morse, OG, Missouri
Morse has been flying up draft boards lately. The former tackle transitions to guard or center and fits Gary Kubiak's offense perfectly.

60. Dallas Cowboys -- Randy Gregory, DE, Nebraska
Sources tell me Gregory is off the draft board for many teams, but Dallas might not be able to pass on him if he's still available.

61. Indianapolis Colts -- Paul Dawson, ILB, TCU
Dawson didn't win the combine, but there were no other inside 'backers in college football who made more plays than him.

62. Green Bay Packers -- Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi State
McKinney can be a little bit plodding and limited at times, but he's steady and a great tackler, which is a need inside for Green Bay.

63. Seattle Seahawks -- Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State
Winning with quickness is a Seattle trademark, and Bennett is a plus pass rusher from the interior spot.

64. New England Patriots -- Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
This might seem early for Lockett, but he is an outstanding return man who has Wes Welker's competitiveness from the slot.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...fl-mock-draft-vikings-get-dorial-greenbeckham
 

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Round 2
33. Tennessee Titans -- Jalen Collins, CB, LSU
Titans need cornerback help in a big way and Collins has first-round upside.

2015 NFL DRAFT
(April 30-May 2 on NFL Network)


34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon
Tampa Bay must find tackle help to protect its investment in Jameis Winston.

35. Oakland Raiders -- Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State
Big and strong, Smith provides a formidable frame to add to the Raiders' offensive line.

36. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Eric Rowe, CB, Utah
Rowe will likely remind Gus Bradley of his former pupils in Seattle, where he served as defensive coordinator.

37. New York Jets -- Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA
The most productive collegiate inside linebacker over the last three years goes to Todd Bowles.

38. Washington Commanders -- Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE/OLB, UCLA
Washington needs an edge-setter with athleticism and "Owa" has been rising up draft boards.

39. Chicago Bears -- Landon Collins, S, Alabama
The Bears would be thrilled to see Collins available here, but he could be the target of a trade-up earlier than this spot.

40. New York Giants -- Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
Davis had a huge Senior Bowl week and the Giants could use his brand of strength and quickness.

41. St. Louis Rams -- Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State
This is about the right spot for Strong, and it is definitely the right fit for the WR-needy Rams.

42. Atlanta Falcons -- Eddie Goldman, NT, Florida State
The transition to a 3-4 defense needs a pass rusher and run stuffer. Goldman is the run stuffer.

43. Cleveland Browns -- Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia
Cleveland needs edge speed; Harold is one of the quickest upfield in this draft.

44. New Orleans Saints -- Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State
The Saints lost Kenny Stills but Smith is likely an upgrade.




45. Minnesota Vikings -- Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri
Teddy Bridgewater gets a boom-or-bust deep threat with the ability to come in and help right away.

46. San Francisco 49ers -- Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State
Darby didn't get the headlines that P.J. Williams received while at Florida State, but he's the more talented of the two.

47. Miami Dolphins -- P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
Oh, hi, P.J.! I was just saying I love your game! ... Williams gives the Dolphins length and press-man coverage talent.

48. San Diego Chargers -- Jordan Phillips, NT, Oklahoma
Big-bodied interior player with rare quickness for a man his size. Has dominant potential, but must unlock it.

49. Kansas City Chiefs -- Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State
Has great hands and will be a plus pass rusher as a 3-4 end in the Chiefs' scheme.

50. Buffalo Bills -- A.J. Cann, OG, South Carolina
Rex Ryan didn't have a first-round pick, but he is always looking to win in the trenches, and Cann helps that cause.

51. Houston Texans -- Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State
Bill O'Brien wants to transition into a more power-based run game and Jackson has the size and talent to help in that effort.

52. Philadelphia Eagles -- Quinten Rollins, S, Miami (Ohio)
The Eagles could try Rollins at cornerback or safety, but what he flashed in only one year of college football was undeniable.

53. Cincinnati Bengals -- Grady Jarrett, NT, Clemson
One of the most disruptive interior defenders in this draft, Jarrett can fit right into the rotation for the Bengals.

54. Detroit Lions -- T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh
Long fall for Clemmings, but a good spot for him if he ends up this far down the second-round board.

55. Arizona Cardinals -- Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah
Everyone knows the Cardinals need outside linebacker help. It's just a matter of what their draft grades look like at this spot.




56. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota
Williams needs to improve as a run blocker, but he comes from NFL bloodlines and is the best pass-catching TE in this draft.

57. Carolina Panthers -- D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic
Wiry frame with great man-cover talent. Smith's quick-twitch athleticism is a welcome sight in Carolina.

58. Baltimore Ravens -- Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (Fla.)
Johnson is an electric running back with the best zone-scheme skills of any rusher in this draft.

59. Denver Broncos -- Mitch Morse, OG, Missouri
Morse has been flying up draft boards lately. The former tackle transitions to guard or center and fits Gary Kubiak's offense perfectly.

60. Dallas Cowboys -- Randy Gregory, DE, Nebraska
Sources tell me Gregory is off the draft board for many teams, but Dallas might not be able to pass on him if he's still available.

61. Indianapolis Colts -- Paul Dawson, ILB, TCU
Dawson didn't win the combine, but there were no other inside 'backers in college football who made more plays than him.

62. Green Bay Packers -- Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi State
McKinney can be a little bit plodding and limited at times, but he's steady and a great tackler, which is a need inside for Green Bay.

63. Seattle Seahawks -- Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State
Winning with quickness is a Seattle trademark, and Bennett is a plus pass rusher from the interior spot.

64. New England Patriots -- Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
This might seem early for Lockett, but he is an outstanding return man who has Wes Welker's competitiveness from the slot.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...fl-mock-draft-vikings-get-dorial-greenbeckham

Zero RBs in the 2nd round? That seems unlikely.

CBs Collins and Darby are overrated, IMO.

All of the other players seem to be in about the right spot.
 

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Fine with the risk at 60 w/ Gregory.


Fully expect Hunter though. Better pro potential. Or Yeldon re: Saban/Garrett connection
 

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Zero RBs in the 2nd round? That seems unlikely.

CBs Collins and Darby are overrated, IMO.

All of the other players seem to be in about the right spot.

Duke Johnson went 58 to Baltimore
 

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Zero RBs in the 2nd round? That seems unlikely.

CBs Collins and Darby are overrated, IMO.

All of the other players seem to be in about the right spot.

They're talking about RBs now on talking cowboys break.
 

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I would hate Hunter in the 2nd round.

I would not love it. But I could see it happening. Just seems like something we would do.

Clay for Marinelli to mold or some such nonsense would be the sales pitch.
 
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