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1. Tampa Bay - Jameis Winston QB Florida St.
2. Tennessee - Leonard Williams DE USC
3. Jacksonville - Shane Ray DE Missouri
4. Oakland - Amari Cooper WR Alabama
5. Washington - Randy Gregory DE Nebraska
6. N.Y. Jets - - Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
7. Chicago - Danny Shelton DT Washington
8. Atlanta - Arik Armstead DE Oregon
9. N.Y. Giants - Brandon Scherff T Iowa
10. St. Louis - Andrus Peat T Stanford
11. Minnesota - Kevin White WR West Virginia
12. Cleveland - Devante Parker WR Louisville
13. New Orleans - Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida
14. Miami - Trae Waynes CB Michigan St.
15. San Francisco - Breshad Perriman WR UCF
16. Houston - Ereck Flowers T Miami
17. San Diego - Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
18. Kansas City - Devin Smith WR Ohio St.
19. Cleveland (Buffalo) - Eddie Goldman DT Florida St.
20. Philadelphia - Marcus Peters CB Washington
21. Cincinnati - Vic Beasley DE Clemson
22. Pittsburgh - Landon Collins S Alabama
23. Detroit - Malcom Brown DT Texas
24. Arizona - Jalen Collins CB Florida
25. Carolina - T.J. Clemmings T Pittsburgh
26. Baltimore - Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
27. Dallas - Carl Davis DT Iowa
Analysis: I'm not sure there was a player who did more to gain appeal as a potential first-round pick at the Senior Bowl. Davis brings a coveted ability to be disruptive as a pass-rusher from the inside, as he won't just push the pocket with strength, but also can win with quickness and get into the backfield. The Cowboys have done a great job in building their offensive line and have made it possible to be one of the few truly balanced offenses, but any setback on offense could expose a defense that was better on paper than it was in terms of personnel in 2014. They could add talent at all three levels, but Davis would make a lot of sense if the board breaks this way. I can also see Jordan Phillips as an option here.
28. Denver - Denzel Perryman ILB Miami
29. Indianapolis - La'el Collins T LSU
30. Green Bay - Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma
31. Seattle - Phillip Dorsett WR Miami
32. New England - Devin Funchess WR Michigan
1. Tampa Bay - Jameis Winston QB Florida St.
2. Tennessee - Leonard Williams DE USC
3. Jacksonville - Shane Ray DE Missouri
4. Oakland - Amari Cooper WR Alabama
5. Washington - Randy Gregory DE Nebraska
6. N.Y. Jets - - Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
7. Chicago - Danny Shelton DT Washington
8. Atlanta - Arik Armstead DE Oregon
9. N.Y. Giants - Brandon Scherff T Iowa
10. St. Louis - Andrus Peat T Stanford
11. Minnesota - Kevin White WR West Virginia
12. Cleveland - Devante Parker WR Louisville
13. New Orleans - Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida
14. Miami - Trae Waynes CB Michigan St.
15. San Francisco - Breshad Perriman WR UCF
16. Houston - Ereck Flowers T Miami
17. San Diego - Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
18. Kansas City - Devin Smith WR Ohio St.
19. Cleveland (Buffalo) - Eddie Goldman DT Florida St.
20. Philadelphia - Marcus Peters CB Washington
21. Cincinnati - Vic Beasley DE Clemson
22. Pittsburgh - Landon Collins S Alabama
23. Detroit - Malcom Brown DT Texas
24. Arizona - Jalen Collins CB Florida
25. Carolina - T.J. Clemmings T Pittsburgh
26. Baltimore - Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
27. Dallas - Carl Davis DT Iowa
Analysis: I'm not sure there was a player who did more to gain appeal as a potential first-round pick at the Senior Bowl. Davis brings a coveted ability to be disruptive as a pass-rusher from the inside, as he won't just push the pocket with strength, but also can win with quickness and get into the backfield. The Cowboys have done a great job in building their offensive line and have made it possible to be one of the few truly balanced offenses, but any setback on offense could expose a defense that was better on paper than it was in terms of personnel in 2014. They could add talent at all three levels, but Davis would make a lot of sense if the board breaks this way. I can also see Jordan Phillips as an option here.
28. Denver - Denzel Perryman ILB Miami
29. Indianapolis - La'el Collins T LSU
30. Green Bay - Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma
31. Seattle - Phillip Dorsett WR Miami
32. New England - Devin Funchess WR Michigan