|BlackJesus| Posted April 25, 2015 Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 Round 1 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State Winston has warts to be sure, but pairing him with Mike Evans could ultimately prove to be too enticing for Bucs to pass on. 2. Tennessee Titans: Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon Might be the right draft spot, but a different team here if the Titans find a club willing to make this jump in a trade-up. 3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Williams, DL, USC Dante Fowler said he would be shocked if he's not the third pick, but if Leonard Williams is available, all bets are off. 4. Oakland Raiders: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama Ultimately, the Raiders opt for the safe wide receiver selection to help Derek Carr and the offense, passing on an edge rusher. 5. Washington Redskins: Dante Fowler, Jr., OLB, Florida Might be an easy decision for the Redskins, as they would get their hands on one of the most talented players in the draft. 6: New York Jets: Bud Dupree, OLB, Kentucky Way too high for my tastes, but Dupree has the athletic traits that make sense in Todd Bowles' defense, and he has better size than Vic Beasley. 7. Chicago Bears: Kevin White, WR, West Virginia Chicago's transition to a 3-4 defense could use a nose tackle and an edge rusher, but White's traits and talent will be tough to pass on. 8. Atlanta Falcons: Vic Beasley, OLB, Clemson The Falcons need to find a pass rusher in the worst way and Beasley gives them legitimate burst off the corner. 9. New York Giants: Danny Shelton, NT, Washington The Giants want to get back to dominating their opponents up front and Shelton is by far the most dominant run-stuffer in this draft. 10. St. Louis Rams: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford Rams could go with Brandon Scherff or Peat here, but Peat gives them a fail-safe at left tackle in case Greg Robinson has to move inside or to the right side. 11. Minnesota Vikings: Brandon Scherff, OL, Iowa Perfect match. The Vikings would likely race this pick to the podium if it works out that Scherff is available. 12. Cleveland Browns: DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville Cleveland Browns, meet your new top dawg at wide receiver. He makes big plays and you will love the way he competes for the ball. 13. New Orleans Saints: Randy Gregory, OLB, Nebraska Some project Gregory to slide all the way out of the first round, but the Saints need another pass rusher and Gregory might not slide as far as some think. 14. Miami Dolphins: La'el Collins, OL, LSU Dolphins are looking for better guard play to help establish a more physical presence up front. Collins is as physical as any lineman in this draft. 15. San Francisco 49ers: Arik Armstead, DL, Oregon We know the 49ers need inside linebacker help, but this isn't the spot for that pick. Armstead is the future replacement for Justin Smith. 16. Houston Texans: Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF Perriman won't step in and replace Andre Johnson right away, but he has the type of ceiling, with his size and speed, that will get him drafted early on. 17. San Diego Chargers: D.J. Humphries, OT, Florida Todd Gurley or Melvin Gordon would be an easy fill-in here, but Humphries has the talent and toughness that San Diego covets up front. 18. Kansas City Chiefs: Trae Waynes, CB, Michigan State Big cornerback with lockdown potential. Based on the board, it might be tough for the Chiefs to pass on the top CB in this draft if he's available. 19. Cleveland Browns: Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State This feels too rich for a run-stuffer who is unlikely to play on passing downs, but his physicality against the run cannot be undersold. 20. Philadelphia Eagles: Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami Dorsett might be the toughest player to account for in space in this entire draft and Chip Kelly understands how to create space for his weapons. 21. Cincinnati Bengals: Shane Ray, OLB, Missouri Concerns over the health of Ray's foot could cause him to slide a little bit in this draft. A chance to nab him would be hard for the Bengals, who need pass-rush help, to pass up. 22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Marcus Peters, CB, Washington Many around the league believe Pittsburgh will grab a receiver as insurance against Antonio Brown's contract demands, but we'll stick with a pressing need. 23. Detroit Lions: Malcom Brown, DT, Texas Detroit has its work cut out in replacing the interior pressure created by Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley. Haloti Ngata helps, but Brown offers a core player for the future. 24. Arizona Cardinals: Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest The Cardinals could use a running back or a pass rusher, but Johnson is an accomplished man defender and bolsters the Cards' secondary. 25. Carolina Panthers: Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M Personnel men tell me Ogbuehi's ACL tear doesn't worry them and that he'll be a first-round pick. Carolina happens to need an athletic tackle. 26. Baltimore Ravens: Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia Ozzie Newsome took Jamal Lewis with the fifth overall pick 15 years ago. Gurley or Gordon could once again tempt Newsome to look RB in Round 1. 27. Dallas Cowboys: Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin DeMarco Murray's production worked wonders for Tony Romo and the Dallas offense. Gordon allows Dallas to continue along that same path. 28. Denver Broncos: Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon While I don't have him graded this high, Fisher is a scheme fit for Gary Kubiak and offers a higher floor than the tackles who might be available here. 29. Indianapolis Colts: Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami Mauler and brawler who loves to fire out and hit people. Flowers is a work in progress as a pass blocker, but Colts could start him inside at right guard from Day 1. 30. Green Bay Packers: Jalen Collins, CB, LSU The Packers could use an ILB or DL, but this might be too early to address those spots, and Ted Thompson loves CBs with speed and length. Collins has both. 31. New Orleans Saints: Nelson Agholor, WR, USC Rumors are hot and heavy that Agholor will be gone by the 31st pick, but if he's still on the board here, the Saints get another much-needed toy for Drew Brees and the offense. 32. New England Patriots: Landon Collins, S, Alabama This just in: Bill Belichick has an affinity for Nick Saban-coached players. Collins is a card-carrying tough guy and Belichick's type of safety. Round 2 33. Tennessee Titans: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma This choice is a matter of value. "DGB" has the most talent on the board, and adding him to a group with Kendall Wright, Justin Hunter, and a healthy Harry Douglas spells trouble for opposing defenses no matter who the QB is. 34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Shaq Thompson, LB, Washington Thompson could play safety or linebacker in the NFL, making him a better fit for the Bucs' defense then former starter (and fellow "U-Dub" star) Mason Foster. 35. Oakland Raiders: Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA "Owa" has a ton of potential, if healthy -- if his hips checked out in the medical exams, Oakland will covet his strength, length, and excellent athleticism on the edge. 36. Jacksonville Jaguars: Cameron Erving, C, Florida State If the team likes second-year Luke Bowanko or veteran free-agent signee Stefen Wisniewski in the middle, Erving can shift to right tackle to aid LT Luke Joeckel protect QB Blake Bortles. 37: New York Jets: Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA Hundley's skill set will make him a valuable commodity should he last into Round 2 -- in fact, it's better than 50/50 a team will move into the 20's to select him. If the Jets aren't satisfied with Geno Smith's progress, then Hundley will be a target. 38. Washington Redskins: T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh Clemmings is still learning the position, but has the tenacity to move defensive ends in the run game -- something the Redskins desperately need. 39. Chicago Bears: Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma That transition to the 3-4 just got a lot easier with the large, but surprisingly athletic, Phillips clogging up the middle. 40. New York Giants: Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA The Giants look for value in the draft, and Kendricks is just too good to pass up here. Current starter Jon Beason is entering his ninth season has played a total of 24 games the past five seasons. 41. St. Louis Rams: Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor Yes, the Rams and Eagles traded injured starting QBs -- but will Nick Foles excel with the Rams as he did in Chip Kelly's system in Philadelphia? The Rams don't know, either. 42. Atlanta Falcons: Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota Tony Gonzalez caught 83 passes in 2013, eight for touchdowns. The Falcons' top TE last year caught 31 passes for an average of 7.7 yards per reception and two scores. Atlanta averaged about 2.5 less points a game in 2014 than they did in 2013. Coincidence? I think not. 43. Cleveland Browns: Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami The Browns continue to shore up the middle of their defense to prevent giving up 141 yards a game rushing again in 2015. 44. New Orleans Saints: A.J. Cann, G, South Carolina Investing long-term money in RB Mark Ingram means the Saints need to fill the left guard hole left by Ben Grubbs. This Gamecock believes he Cann. 45. Minnesota Vikings: Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana Assuming that a deal for Adrian Peterson gets done, Coleman's size and speed aren't "A.D."-level but are good enough to keep the Vikings' ground game going. 46. San Francisco 49ers: Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn The depth of the receiver group makes Coates available here. If his hands are consistent, he could help QB Colin Kaepernick regain his form in 2015 -- and then take over Anquan Boldin's role in the offense in 2016. 47. Miami Dolphins: Byron Jones, CB, UConn Brent Grimes needs a running mate on the outside, and Jones' supreme athleticism could gives the Dolphins one of the more dynamic CB duos in the league. 48. San Diego Chargers: Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia The Chargers have spent multiple early-round draft picks in recent years to improve their pass rush -- they hope Harold's relentless nature makes him the one to get the job done. 49. Kansas City Chiefs: Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State Everyone knows the Chiefs' struggles at receiver -- with Jeremy Maclin and Smith in the fold, QB Alex Smith should be able to blow the top off of defenses. Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles is smiling somewhere, as he thinks about the open field before him. 50. Buffalo Bills: Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi State A thick LB with more explosiveness than you'd expect at his size, McKinney will play off of the Bills' talented three-man front to rack up the tackles as a rookie. 51. Houston Texans: Eric Rowe, CB, Utah Secondary depth is a concern for the Texans, and Johnathan Joseph is no spring chicken. The 6-foot-1 Rowe would be a great matchup against taller receivers. 52. Philadelphia Eagles: Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State Chip Kelly hopes he can rekindle a relationship with veteran CB Walter Thurmond, but the former Seahawk, Giant, and Oregon Duck has played just 22 games in the last five years. Darby's toughness and sub-4.4 speed should endear him to many NFL secondary coaches. 53. Cincinnati Bengals: Devin Funchess, WR/TE, Michigan The Bengals could use depth at receiver and tight end (assuming they are ready to move on Jermaine Gresham after his back injury)-- so why not draft a pass-catcher capable of playing either spot? 54. Detroit Lions: Quinten Rollins, CB, Miami (Ohio) The team will need corners who can stand up to the tougher test coming without Suh collapsing the pocket. 55. Arizona Cardinals: Duke Johnson, RB, Miami Johnson and Andre Ellington will make an excellent 1-2 punch at running back, giving the team much-needed balance on offense (they averaged just 82 yards a game rushing in 2014.) 56. Pittsburgh Steelers: Carl Davis, DT, Iowa An active nose tackle like Davis will make the Steelers' rush defense even tougher by clogging up lanes and eating blockers for Lawrence Timmons and 2014 first-round pick Ryan Shazier. 57. Carolina Panthers: Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State Pairing Strong with last year's first round pick, Kelvin Benjamin, on the outside will have opposing secondaries reaching for Panthers QB Cam Newton's protein-laden Greek yogurt to keep up. 58. Baltimore Ravens: Preston Smith, OLB, Mississippi State Remember how good Jarret Johnson was for the Ravens? Smith's got the size to play the edge like Johnson (and Courtney Upshaw) but still provide some pass rush as Terrell Suggs winds down his career. 59. Denver Broncos: Mario Edwards, Jr., DE, Florida State Edwards' upside is tremendous, but most in Tallahassee would tell you he didn't live up to expectations in college. He's worth this pick, though, as he can battle at the line whether at 275 pounds or 300. 60. Dallas Cowboys: Damarious Randall, S, Arizona State The back end of the Cowboys' secondary has been an issue for a while. Randall steps in as a starter Day 1. 61. Indianapolis Colts: Cody Prewitt, S, Mississippi The Colts have also lacked a playmakers at safety since Antoine Bethea left, so they grab Prewitt to address the problem. 62. Green Bay Packers: Stephone Anthony, ILB, Clemson Releasing A.J. Hawk and Brad Jones means fresh blood will be injected into the defense at some point in this draft. Anthony could go higher, but players seem to fall to GM Ted Thompson late in the second round (WR Randall Cobb, RB Eddie Lacy, etc.) 63. Seattle Seahawks: Hroniss Grasu, C, Oregon Trading for TE Jimmy Graham was a no-brainer, but giving up C Max Unger wasn't easy. It would only make sense that another Duck would waddle in Unger's webbed-footsteps. 64. New England Patriots: Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson Jarrett will ease Patriots fans' concerns about losing the anchor of their interior defense, Vince Wilfork, when the former Clemson Tiger straps it up on the nose. Round 3 65. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State The smooth and reliable Greene fits like a glove working inside while Vincent Jackson and 2014 first-round pick Mike Evans give cornerbacks headaches on the outside -- oh, and he'll be catching passes from his college QB. 66. Tennessee Titans: Laken Tomlinson, G, Duke An intelligent and hard-nosed guard that head coach Ken Whisenhunt and backs Bishop Sankey and Shonn Greene will value. 67. Jacksonville Jaguars: T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama After adding an offensive lineman in Round 2, Jacksonville adds another piece to help QB Blake Bortles. Yeldon will be an excellent Yin to Denard Robinson's Yang in the backfield. 68. Oakland Raiders: Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State Donald Penn and Khalif Barnes aren't long-term answers at tackle; if Derek Carr hopes to survive as the Raiders' QB, the team will need to hope Sambrailo's career takes off like that of former third-round pick Jared Veldheer. 69. Washington Redskins: Alex Carter, CB/S, Stanford Carter's a versatile defender who could step in at corner or safety for the Redskins. His presence, along with former 49er Chris Culliver, should improve a sieve-like pass defense that gave up a league-worst 8.2 yards a catch in 2014. 70: New York Jets: Clive Walford, TE, Miami Whomever is throwing the ball for the Jets in 2015, they'll appreciate having a tall, strong-running target like Walford running down the seam. 71. Chicago Bears: Paul Dawson, ILB, TCU Dawson's slow 40 at the Combine only emphasized his average sideline-to-sideline movement -- but moving upfield between the tackles, he's a beast. He'll make a great piece in the team's new defensive lineup. 72. St. Louis Rams: Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon The Rams have taken risks on smaller defensive backs in the past (see Janoris Jenkins, Lamarcus Joyner) and generally like the result. When healthy, Ekpre-Olomu could shadow receivers as well as any corner in college football. 73. Atlanta Falcons: Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State Steven Jackson and Jacquizz Rodgers could not move the ball on the ground, but Ajayi's got the goods to be a bruiser who can break off chunks of yards. 74. New York Giants: Danielle Hunter, DE, LSU Another value pick for the Giants, who like depth along the defensive line to keep the pressure on quarterbacks. The more talent across from franchise-tag-honored Jason Pierre Paul, the more effective he will be. 75. New Orleans Saints: Jesse James, TE, Penn State Historically-awesome name aside, James has a real chance to be an effective defense-stretcher and red zone target. While not as talented as the departed Jimmy Graham, the Saints hope lightning strikes twice with third-round tight end selections. 76. Minnesota Vikings: P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State Off-field issues and 40 times aside, Williams has the sort of talent on the outside to play for a long time in the NFL ... and the Vikings have a strong need here. 77. Cleveland Browns: Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado State So maybe they don't use their first-round pick on another QB to provide depth and competition against McCown and Manziel, but a third-rounder wouldn't be a stretch. 78. New Orleans Saints: Kwon Alexander, OLB, LSU The Saints keep Alexander in-state to chase the ball as the team continues to do anything possible to improve one of the worst units in the league in 2014. 79. San Francisco 49ers: Jamil Douglas, OG, Arizona State Replacing Mike Iupati won't be easy, but Douglas has the chops to create room for Carlos Hyde and Reggie Bush while keeping Kaepernick clean. 80. Kansas City Chiefs: Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State Donald Stephenson hasn't taken control of the right tackle slot, so Smith will get a chance in training camp to displace him. 81. Buffalo Bills: Derron Smith, S, Fresno State If the Bills aren't sure that the Williams' (Aaron and Duke, who are not related) can defend deep, this Bulldog will compete for playing time right away. 82. Houston Texans: Jaquiski Tartt, S, Samford A punishing defender, Tartt will be a special-teams stud at first and eventually become a force in the secondary. 83. San Diego Chargers: Michael Bennett, DL, Ohio State Bennett can be as good as any defensive tackle in the league if he sets his mind to it -- the Chargers hope he does, and soon. 84. Philadelphia Eagles: Xavier Cooper, DE, Washington State A bit under the radar, Cooper projects best as a 3-4 end and the Eagles need a deep rotation up front because they're on the field more than any other defense in the NFL. 85. Cincinnati Bengals: D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic Cincinnati hopes Darqueze Dennard becomes the star they need when Leon Hall and Adam Jones retire, but Smith will provide depth (or maybe insurance?). 86. Arizona Cardinals: Hau'oli Kikaha, OLB, Washington If the co-leader in sacks in 2014 falls this far, the Cardinals should thank their lucky stars. 87. Pittsburgh Steelers: James Sample, S, Louisville Although Gerod Holliman received the accolades due to his interception total, Sample is the better prospect. He's no Polamalu, but who is? 88. Detroit Lions: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska This bowling ball of a back combines with the tough Joique Bell to give the Lions a nice backfield duo ... just in case QB Matthew Stafford feels like handing off. 89. Carolina Panthers: Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas The Panthers had a "pass rush by committee" last year; expect Flowers to add to the program. 90. Baltimore Ravens: Daryl Williams, OT, Oklahoma Competition is never a bad thing on the offensive line. Starting right tackle Ricky Wagner will be getting some this summer if Williams is brought aboard. 91. Dallas Cowboys: Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah Orchard appears to be versatile enough to play with his hand down or standing up. He and 2014 second-round pick Demarcus Lawrence need to pick up the intensity this fall to improve the team's pass rush (they ranked 28th in sacks last year). 92. Denver Broncos: John Miller, G, Louisville Recently-drafted offensive linemen have not produced for the Broncos as expected -- but Miller will change all that. Backs C.J. Anderson and Montee Ball will gain yardage following him. 93. Indianapolis Colts: Reese Dismukes, C, Auburn Andrew Luck needs a reliable, tough center like Dismukes to help him lead the Colts further into the playoffs. 94. Green Bay Packers: Marcus Hardison, DT, Arizona State The Packers add another body in the front line to ensure Julius Peppers and Clay Matthews can find room to attack the passer. 95. Seattle Seahawks: Tre McBride, WR, Williams & Mary Even though TE Jimmy Graham will be the heart of the offense, defenses know that, too -- McBride and Paul Richardson look to free up space over the middle for Graham to operate. 96. New England Patriots: Ali Marpet, G, Hobart Pro Bowl guard Logan Mankins is gone, and Marpet has proven he can stand up to a higher level of competition than what he regularly faced at Hobart. 97. New England Patriots: Anthony Chickillo, DE, Miami Just the sort of versatile, high-effort defender that the Patriots covet in their multiple-front defense. 98. Kansas City Chiefs: Ibraheim Campbell, S, Northwestern It is hoped that Eric Berry will return from his battle with cancer, but even if he does, the Chiefs need to improve their safety corps. 99. Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Hicks, OLB, Texas Adding an explosive athlete like Hicks can only help an already-skilled Cincinnati front seven. Round 4 100. Tennessee Titans: Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin 101. New England Patriots: Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State 102. Oakland Raiders: Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State 103. Jacksonville Jaguars: Frank Clark, DE, Michigan 104. New York Jets: Mitch Morse, G, Missouri 105. Washington Redskins: Josh Shaw, CB, USC 106. Chicago Bears: Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB, Louisville 107. Atlanta Falcons: Henry Anderson, DE, Stanford 108. New York Giants: Mark Glowinski, G, West Virginia 109. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Steven Nelson, CB, Oregon State 110. Minnesota Vikings: Gabe Wright, DT, Auburn 111. Cleveland Browns: Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma 112. Seattle Seahawks: Jarvis Harrison, G, Texas A&M 113. Philadelphia Eagles: Adrian Amos, S, Penn State 114. Miami Dolphins: Chris Conley, WR, Georgia 115. Cleveland Browns: Za'Darius Smith, DE, Kentucky 116. Houston Texans: Max Garcia, C Florida 117. San Diego Chargers: David Cobb, RB, Minnesota 118. Kansas City Chiefs: Tyeler Davison, DT, Fresno State 119. St. Louis Rams: Jamon Brown, G, Louisville 120. Cincinnati Bengals: Chaz Green, OL, Florida 121. Pittsburgh Steelers: Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland 122. Baltimore Ravens: Dezmin Lewis, WR, Central Arkansas 123. Arizona Cardinals: Ramik Wilson, ILB, Georgia 124. Carolina Panthers: Doran Grant, CB, Ohio State 125. Baltimore Ravens: Anthony Harris, S, Virginia 126. San Francisco 49ers: Craig Mager, CB, Texas State 127. Dallas Cowboys: Darius Philon, DT, Arkansas 128. Indianapolis Colts: David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa 129. Green Bay Packers: Wes Saxton, TE, South Alabama 130. Seattle Seahawks: Leterrius Walton, DT, Central Michigan 131. New England Patriots: Bobby McCain, CB, Memphis 132. San Francisco 49ers: Taiwan Jones, ILB, Michigan State 133. Denver Broncos: Davis Tull, OLB, Tennessee-Chattanooga 134. Seattle Seahawks: Ty Montgomery, WR, Stanford 135. Cincinnati Bengals: David Parry, NT, Stanford 136. Baltimore Ravens: Jeff Heuerman, TE, Ohio State Round 5 137. Minnesota Vikings: Jamison Crowder, WR, Duke 138. Tennessee Titans: Durrell Eskridge, S, Syracuse 139. Jacksonville Jaguars: Arie Kouandjio, G, Alabama 140. Oakland Raiders: Javorius Allen, RB, USC 141. Washington Redskins: Tony Lippett, WR, Michigan State 142. Chicago Bears: Kevin White, CB, TCU 143. Denver Broncos: Hayes Pullard, ILB, USC 144. New York Giants: Justin Cox, S, Mississippi State 145. Philadelphia Eagles: Markus Golden, OLB, Missouri 146. Atlanta Falcons: Andy Gallik, C, Boston College 147. Cleveland Browns: Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame 148. New Orleans Saints: Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina 149. Miami Dolphins: Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma 150. Miami Dolphins: Alani Fua, OLB, BYU 151. San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Kroft, TE, Rutgers 152. Houston Texans: Bryce Hager, ILB, Baylor 153. San Diego Chargers: Quandre Diggs, CB, Texas 154. New Orleans Saints: Sean Mannion, QB, Oregon State 155. Buffalo Bills: Kenny Bell, WR, Nebraska 156. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama 157. Cincinnati Bengals: Cedric Thompson, S, Minnesota 158. Baltimore Ravens: Senquez Golson, CB, Mississippi 159. Arizona Cardinals: B.J. Finney, C, Kansas State 160. Pittsburgh Steelers: Xzavier Dickson, OLB, Alabama 161. Carolina Panthers: Mike Davis, RB, South Carolina 162. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Sean Hickey, OT Syracuse 163. Dallas Cowboys: Antwan Goodley, WR, Baylor 164. Denver Broncos: Xavier Williams, DT, Northern Iowa 165. Indianapolis Colts: Justin Coleman, CB, Tennessee 166. Green Bay Packers: Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech 167. Seattle Seahawks: Lorenzo Doss, CB, Tulane 168. Detroit Lions: Josue Matias, G, Florida State 169. Carolina Panthers: Bobby Richardson, DT, Indiana 170. Seattle Seahawks: Chad Hamilton, G/C, Coastal Carolina 171. Baltimore Ravens: Derrick Lott, DT, Tennessee-Chattanooga 172. Kansas City Chiefs: Nick Boyle, TE, Delaware 173. Kansas City Chiefs: Miles Dieffenbach, G, Penn State 174. Carolina Panthers: Jean Sifrin, TE, Massachusetts 175. Houston Texans: Karlos Williams, RB, Florida State 176. Baltimore Ravens: Martin Ifedi, DE, Memphis Round 6 177. Tennessee Titans: Trenton Brown, G, Florida 178. New England Patriots: Austin Shepherd, OT, Alabama 179. Oakland Raiders: Tye Smith, CB, Towson 180. Jacksonville Jaguars: Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville 181. Seattle Seahawks: Jalston Fowler, FB, Alabama 182. Washington Redskins: Jeremy Langford, RB, Michigan State 183. Chicago Bears: Kurtis Drummond, S, Michigan State 184. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ryan Russell, DE, Purdue 185. Atlanta Falcons: Imoan Claiborne, CB, Northwestern State 186. New York Giants: Malcolm Bunche, OT, UCLA 187. New Orleans Saints: Bernard Blake, CB, Colorado State 188. Buffalo Bills: Max Valles, OLB, Virginia 189. Cleveland Browns: Darryl Roberts, CB, Marshall 190. San Francisco 49ers: Matt Jones, RB, Florida 191. Miami Dolphins: Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DT, Southern Mississippi 192. San Diego Chargers: Shaq Mason, C, Georgia Tech 193. Kansas City Chiefs: Gregory Mancz, C, Toledo 194. Buffalo Bills: Quayshawne Buckley, DT, Idaho 195. Houston Texans: Darrian Miller, G, Kentucky 196. Philadelphia Eagles: Troy Hill, CB, Oregon 197. Cincinnati Bengals: Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina 198. Arizona Cardinals: Robert Crisp, OT, N.C. State 199. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jacorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas 200. Detroit Lions: Bobby Hart, G, Florida State 201. Carolina Panthers: Ladarius Gunter, S, Miami 202. Cleveland Browns: Darren Waller, WR, Georgia Tech 203. Denver Broncos: James O'Shaughnessy, TE, Illinois State 204. Baltimore Ravens: Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State 205. Indianapolis Colts: Kyle Emanuel, OLB, North Dakota State 206. Green Bay Packers: Jeremiah Poutasi, G, Utah 207. Indianapolis Colts: Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn 208. Tennessee Titans: Bryce Callahan, CB, Rice 209. Seattle Seahawks: Martrell Spaight, LB, Arkansas 210. Green Bay Packers: Damian Swann, CB, Georgia 211. Houston Texans: Zach Wagenmann, OLB, Montana 212. Pittsburgh Steelers: Donald Celiscar, S, Western Michigan 213. Green Bay Packers: Jake Ryan, LB, Michigan 214. Seattle Seahawks: Andrew Donnal, OT, Iowa 215. St. Louis Rams: Gavin Lutman, WR, Pittsburgh State 216. Houston Texans: Tray Walker, CB, Texas Southern 217. Kansas City Chiefs: Ben Heeney, ILB, Kansas Round 7 218. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Robert Myers, G, Tennessee State 219. New England Patriots: Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo 220. Jacksonville Jaguars: Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn 221. Oakland Raiders: Christian Covington, DT, Rice 222. Washington Redskins: Amarlo Herrera, ILB, Georgia 223. New York Jets: Deandre Carter, WR, Sacramento State 224. New York Jets: Thomas Rawls, RB, Central Michigan 225. Atlanta Falcons: Devante Davis, WR, UNLV 226. New York Giants: Rory Anderson, TE, South Carolina 227. St. Louis Rams: Josh Harper, WR, Fresno State 228. Minnesota Vikings: Dres Anderson, WR, Utah 229. Cleveland Browns: J.R. Tavai, OLB, USC 230. New Orleans Saints: Jake Rodgers, OT, Eastern Washington 231. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Hull, LB, Penn State 232. Minnesota Vikings: John Timu, ILB, Washington 233. Kansas City Chiefs: David Irving, DT, Iowa State 234. Buffalo Bills: Zach Zenner, RB, South Dakota State 235. Houston Texans: Tayo Fabuluje, G, TCU 236. Dallas Cowboys: Davon Walls, DT, Lincoln 237. Philadelphia Eagles: Ricky Collins, WR, Texas A&M-Commerce 238. Cincinnati Bengals: Antoine Everett, G, McNeese State 239. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tory Slater, DT, West Georgia 240. Detroit Lions: Jordan Richards, S, Stanford 241. Arizona Cardinals: Obum Gwachum, OLB, Oregon State 242. Carolina Panthers: Randall Evans, CB, Kansas State 243. Dallas Cowboys: Cody Riggs, CB, Notre Dame 244. Indianapolis Colts: Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville 245. New York Giants: Titus Davis, WR, Central Michigan 246. San Francisco 49ers: Ben Beckwith, G, Mississippi State 247. Green Bay Packers: B.J. Dubose, DT, Louisville 248. Seattle Seahawks: DeShawn Williams, DT, Clemson 249. Atlanta Falcons: Tyler Varga, FB, Yale 250. Denver Broncos: Jordan Leslie, WR, BYU 251. Denver Broncos: Marcus Rush, OLB, Michigan State 252. Denver Broncos: Kyshoen Jarrett, S Virginia Tech 253. New England Patriots: Doniel Gambrell, OT, Notre Dame College 254. San Francisco 49ers: Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion 255. Indianapolis Colts: Louis Trinca-Pasat, DT, Iowa 256. Arizona Cardinals: Mario Alford, WR, West Virginia http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000487820/article/2015-sevenround-nfl-mock-draft-round-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
|BlackJesus| Posted April 25, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 Review ... 21. Cincinnati Bengals: Shane Ray, OLB, Missouri 53. Cincinnati Bengals: Devin Funchess, WR/TE, Michigan 85. Cincinnati Bengals: D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic 99. Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Hicks, OLB, Texas 120. Cincinnati Bengals: Chaz Green, OL, Florida 135. Cincinnati Bengals: David Parry, NT, Stanford 157. Cincinnati Bengals: Cedric Thompson, S, Minnesota 197. Cincinnati Bengals: Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina 238. Cincinnati Bengals: Antoine Everett, G, McNeese State Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkansas Bengal Posted April 25, 2015 Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 That would be a really crappy draft... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason Posted April 25, 2015 Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 Ray would be tough to pass up. HATE the rest of it. Not each pick necessarily but as a whole. Especially Funchess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snarkster Posted April 25, 2015 Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 Thought "Injured Linebacker" was one position where we had ample depth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
|BlackJesus| Posted April 25, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 - I think Ray is good value, but don't like the idea of ever drafting someone with an injury in the first 2 rounds. Plus passing on DGB is inexcusable personally. - The worst pick in this mock to me is D'Joun Smith. Ameer Abdullah, Trey Flowers, Havenstein, Tre Jackson ... would all have been better there and available. - I love the Funchess pick, but realize I may be in the minority there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FulcherVulcher33 Posted April 25, 2015 Report Share Posted April 25, 2015 Terrible draft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snarkster Posted April 26, 2015 Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 Ron Funches in the first round? I'm all for it - keep the lockerroom loose! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgtQLDpDC6w Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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