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final mock 2015

this is my final mock for 2015... this is NOT what I would do if I were drafting, but simply a guess as to what will happen. I believe a few things will take place in this draft on top of this.


#1, Tennessee will trade the 2nd pick to someone who will take Mariota. I think it'll be Cleveland.


#2, I think a number of teams will move around, specifically Houston will likely trade back, New Orleans will likely move up with the 31st pick, and I could see the Jets, Redskins, and Giants all trying to move back.


#3 There will be at least one and probably two guys outside my top 60 taken in the first round, and they will not be good. It's happened every year I've done this and someone is going to be stupid and do it again.


With that said, here's my best guess for the 2015 draft.




  1. Tampa Bay – Jameis Winston, QB Florida State
  2. Tennessee – Marcus Mariota, QB Oregon
  3. Jacksonville – Leonard Williams, DE USC
  4. Oakland – Amari Cooper, WR Alabama
  5. Washington – Dante Fowler Jr, DE Florida
  6. New York Jets – Vic Beasely, OLB Clemson
  7. Chicago – Danny Shelton, DT Washington
  8. Atlanta – Shane Ray, DE Missouri
  9. New York Giants – Brandon Scherff, OT Iowa
  10. St. Louis – Kevin White, WR West Virginia
  11. Minnesota – Trae Waynes, CB Michigan State
  12. Cleveland – Devante Parker, WR Louisville
  13. New Orleans – Randy Gregory, OLB Nebraska
  14. Miami – Andrus Peat, OT Stanford
  15. San Francisco – Arik Armstead, DL Oregon
  16. Houston – Jaelen Strong, WR Arizona State
  17. San Diego – Melvin Gordon, RB Wisconsin
  18. Kansas City – Breshad Perriman, WR Central Florida
  19. Cleveland – Malcolm Brown , DT Texas
  20. Philadelphia – Landon Collins, S Alabama
  21. Cincinnati – Bud Dupree, DE/LB Kentucky
  22. Pittsburgh – Jalen Collins, CB LSU
  23. Detroit – La’el Collins, OL LSU
  24. Arizona – Todd Gurley, RB Georgia
  25. Carolina – T.J. Clemmings, OT Pittsburgh
  26. Baltimore – Devin Smith, WR Ohio State
  27. Dallas – Eddie Goldman, DT Florida State
  28. Denver – Erick Flowers, OT Miami
  29. Indianapolis – Cameron Erving, C Florida State
  30. Green Bay – Erik Kendricks, ILB UCLA
  31. New Orleans – Dorial Green-Beckham, WR Oklahoma
  32. New England – Byron Jones, CB UConn

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