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  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jameis Winston QB Florida State
The Bucs need a QB in the worst way. Winston pla yed in a pro style offense.
2. Tennessee Titans-Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
I project this pick to be traded for Mariota. A lot of teams are intrested. Even if...
3. Jacksonville Jaguars- Vic Beasly LB Clemson
He fits the Seattle mold over Dante Fowler.  
4. Oakland Raiders- Leonard Williams DT USC
The Raiders have expressed a lot of interest in him. A Khalil O Mack/ Leonard Williams combo is too enticing.  
5. Washington Redskins- Dante Fowler LB Florida
The Redskins need someone to replace Brian Orapko. This is his replacement.
6. New York Jets- Shane Ray LB Missouri        
He is the best defensive  play of the board and he can be moved.
7. Chicago Bears- Amari Cooper WR Alabama
Brandon Marshall's Gone. Alshon Jeffery is in a contract year.
8. Atlanta Falcons- Alvin "Bud" Dupree LB Kentucky
He fits what Dan Quinn likes.
9. New York Giants- Ereck Flowers OT Miami
They like him and need a RT.
10. St. Louis Rams- Kevin White WR West Virginia
They need a number 1 wideout.
11. Minnesota Vikings- Trae Waynes CB Michigan State
They like him.
12. Cleveland Browns- Danny Shelton NT Washington
They need D-Line help badly.
13. New Orleans Saints-Brandon Scherff G Iowa
Replacement,
14. Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley HB Georgia
They covet him.
15. San Francisco 49ers- Arik Armstead DE Oregon
Justin Smith may retire.  
16. Houston Texans- DeVante Parker WR Louisville
They need a reciever. Too good to pass.  
17. San Diego Chargers- La'el Collins OT LSU
Their offensive line needs help.
18. Kansas City Chiefs- Marcus Peters CB Washington
Of-field issues,
19. Cleveland Browns- Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
They need a tight end badly.
20. Philadelphia Eagles- Byron Jones CB Connecticut
They like him.
21. Cincinnati Bengals- TJ Clemmings OT Pittsburgh
Andrew Witworth's replacement.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers- Eric Rowe CB Utah
They like him.
23. Detriot Lions- Malcom Brown DT Texas
They need a DT badly.
24. Ariona Cardinals- Randy Gregory OLB Nebraska
They give him a shot.
25. Carolina Panthers- Andurus Peat OT Stanford
Their offensive line is bad.  
26. Baltimore Ravens-  Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
They need a corner thats dependable.
27. Dallas Cowboys- Melvin Gordon HB Wisconsin
He magically ends up here.
28. Denver Broncos- Eddie Goldman DT Florida State
Potroast's replacement.  
29. Indianapolis Colts- Landon Collins S Alabama
He magically slips.
30. Green Bay Packers- Jalen Collins CB LSU
They take him even with issues.  
31. New Orleans Saints- Phillip Dorsett WR Miami
They have interest in him.
32. New England Patriots- Dorial Green Beckham WR Oklahoma
He magically slips to. They need a number 1 wideout.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jameis Winston QB Florida State
The Bucs need a QB in the worst way. Winston pla yed in a pro style offense.
2. Tennessee Titans-Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
I project this pick to be traded for Mariota. A lot of teams are intrested. Even if...
3. Jacksonville Jaguars- Vic Beasly LB Clemson
He fits the Seattle mold over Dante Fowler.  
4. Oakland Raiders- Leonard Williams DT USC
The Raiders have expressed a lot of interest in him. A Khalil O Mack/ Leonard Williams combo is too enticing.  
5. Washington Redskins- Dante Fowler LB Florida
The Redskins need someone to replace Brian Orapko. This is his replacement.
6. New York Jets- Shane Ray LB Missouri        
He is the best defensive  play of the board and he can be moved.
7. Chicago Bears- Amari Cooper WR Alabama
Brandon Marshall's Gone. Alshon Jeffery is in a contract year.
8. Atlanta Falcons- Alvin "Bud" Dupree LB Kentucky
He fits what Dan Quinn likes.
9. New York Giants- Ereck Flowers OT Miami
They like him and need a RT.
10. St. Louis Rams- Kevin White WR West Virginia
They need a number 1 wideout.
11. Minnesota Vikings- Trae Waynes CB Michigan State
They like him.
12. Cleveland Browns- Danny Shelton NT Washington
They need D-Line help badly.
13. New Orleans Saints-Brandon Scherff G Iowa
Replacement,
14. Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley HB Georgia
They covet him.
15. San Francisco 49ers- Arik Armstead DE Oregon
Justin Smith may retire.  
16. Houston Texans- DeVante Parker WR Louisville
They need a reciever. Too good to pass.  
17. San Diego Chargers- La'el Collins OT LSU
Their offensive line needs help.
18. Kansas City Chiefs- Marcus Peters CB Washington
Of-field issues,
19. Cleveland Browns- Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
They need a tight end badly.
20. Philadelphia Eagles- Byron Jones CB Connecticut
They like him.
21. Cincinnati Bengals- TJ Clemmings OT Pittsburgh
Andrew Witworth's replacement.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers- Eric Rowe CB Utah
They like him.
23. Detriot Lions- Malcom Brown DT Texas
They need a DT badly.
24. Ariona Cardinals- Randy Gregory OLB Nebraska
They give him a shot.
25. Carolina Panthers- Andurus Peat OT Stanford
Their offensive line is bad.  
26. Baltimore Ravens-  Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
They need a corner thats dependable.
27. Dallas Cowboys- Melvin Gordon HB Wisconsin
He magically ends up here.
28. Denver Broncos- Eddie Goldman DT Florida State
Potroast's replacement.  
29. Indianapolis Colts- Landon Collins S Alabama
He magically slips.
30. Green Bay Packers- Jalen Collins CB LSU
They take him even with issues.  
31. New Orleans Saints- Phillip Dorsett WR Miami
They have interest in him.
32. New England Patriots- Dorial Green Beckham WR Oklahoma
He magically slips to. They need a number 1 wideout.
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I don't know if I can help you with your's, but I can give you a mock draft of my own and you can let me know what you think about it. This is the latest mock draft I did on nfl.com's "Predict the Pick"

By the way, this mock draft is done assuming no trades are made. This scenario more than likely will not happen, as those top 5 picks are extremely valuable, but assuming nothing changes involving the draft order, here's who I think will end up where.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Pick 1)
Selection: QB Jameis Winston
Reasoning: If there's one thing that I've heard is certain, it's that the Bucs will be taking Winston. I know he has off-field issues and whatnot, but on the field the Bucs believe that he can be the QB of the future, and for a franchise that desperately needs a foundation at quarterback before they can even think of becoming a contender, I think that they'll go all in on Winston. Hopefully he doesn't become the second JaMarcus Russell as some former GM's may think.

Tennessee Titans (Pick 2)
Selection: DE Leonard Williams
Reasoning: As I stated before, I'm doing this assuming that no trades are done. But I think that the Titans should get who most people believe is the best defensive player in the draft. I know that a lot people expect Mariota to be picked up second, regardless of what team does so, but I'm one of the people that believes that Mettenberger should be given a chance to prove that he belongs in the NFL. While comparing him to Tom Brady may be a bit of a stretch, he has a lot of potential and as long as his O-Line can provide some protection, he should be a decent option for a Titans team that needs help in several areas. So I say go with Williams, who could easily become a future defensive star for the Titans.

Jacksonville Jaguars (Pick 3)
Selection: OLB Dante Fowler Jr.
Reasoning: Jacksonville is a bad team. No one can deny that fact. And one of the reasons that they are so bad is because their defense is terrible (so is their offensive line, but their first pick is WAY too early to get an offensive lineman). Fowler Jr., aside from Williams, is considered the top defender in the draft, and the Jaguars would be insane to consider not taking him (in my opinion at least).

Oakland Raiders (Pick 4)
Selection: WR Amari Cooper
Reasoning: At this point I'm pretty much stating the obvious, but the Raiders desperately need a number one wide receiver that could be the focal point of their passing game for upwards of the next decade. Their defense is on the rise (with young prospects like Khalil Mack showing a lot of promise), and their offensive line isn't awful. Addressing their wide receiver issue is obviously the highest priority, and they're in excellent position to take care of that issue in the draft. Cooper makes sense.

Washington Redskins (Pick 5)
Selection: DE Shane Ray
Reasoning: The Redskins have a lot of improving to do. Their organization is a mess right now, and they have a lot of areas that they need to improve in. While they have the ability to pick up Mariota with this pick, I just don't see the Redskins adding another play to their quarterback fiasco. Rather than further complicating their quarterback situation, I think that the Redskins should address some of their problems on defense, and Shane Ray (to me) appears to be a step in the right direction for the Redskins.

New York Jets (Pick 6)
Selection: QB Marcus Mariota
Reasoning: Unlike the previous team, I believe that the Jets should further complicate their quarterback situation and grab Marcus Mariota. While RGIII has struggled following his injury, RGIII is way closer to a solution at QB than Geno Smith or Ryan Fitzpatrick. I view both of those players as suitable backups and situational plug-and-play QBs, but I think that the best way for the Jets to go is to get a potential franchise QB in Mariota and build around him.

Chicago Bears (Pick 7)
Selection: OLB Vic Beasley
Reasoning: This was actually a tough one for me to decide. While getting Kevin White would dampen the blow of losing Brandon Marshall to the Jets, the Bears need some significant improvements made on defense, as their lackluster defense became the first in NFL history to allow opponents to score 50+ points in back to back games. They can get a difference-making wideout in the second round, so I believe Chicago should add a potential star to their defense.

Atlanta Falcons (Pick 8)
Selection: OLB Alvin "Bud" Dupree
Reasoning: One of the biggest problems with this team is their defense. This is a team that could desperately use an upgrade at linebacker, and there are plenty available at this point in the draft. Dupree could be the difference maker Atlanta needs to help their defense.

New York Giants (Pick 9)
Selection : OG Brandon Scherff
Reasoning: I mentioned in another thread that the Giants need a lineman badly, whether it be offense or defense. While I would like the Giants to pick up a defensive tackle that can actually stop the run, it seems to me that the more likely pick is Scherff, who can immediately improve the dismal pass protection Manning had to deal with for a larger part of the season. Protecting a Manning that has one of the most dangerous receiving corps in the league in his final year under his contract sounds like a good idea as well, and the Giants are in position to draft a player that can do just that.

St. Louis Rams (Pick 10)
Selection: OT Andrus Peat
Reasoning: The Rams have a lot of things working for them. They have a sturdy defense, a decent receiving corps, and a good enough QB to properly lead a team. While adding Kevin White would be a huge boost to their receiving corps, I think that the Rams are better off improving their pass protection and grabbing Peat.

Minnesota Vikings (Pick 11)
Selection: CB Trae Waynes
Reasoning: Defense. Defense. Defense. The Vikings love to upgrade their defense, and there's no question that the Vikings are doing it right on the defensive end (and offense excluding the whole AP thing). But the Vikings are in position to have both Xavier Rhodes and Trae Waynes lead the secondary for several years to come. Why wouldn't they take advantage of such an opportunity?

Cleveland Browns (Pick 12)
Selection: WR Kevin White
Reasoning: I know. I know. Keevin White falling this low is fairly unrealistic. I'm sure most people believe that. But if something like this did end up happening, it's hard to imagine the Browns passing on the replacement for Josh Gordon and having a true number one wide receiver. Or the could go with a defensive player and have a receiving corps led by Dwayne Bowe and Brian Hartline. Sounds very appealing, doesn't it.

New Orleans Saints (Pick 13)
Selection: DT Arik Armstead
Reasoning: The Saints have really changed this offseason. They got rid of Graham and Stills, and have brought in C.J. Spiller and kept Ingram. I don't know about you, but it looks like their offense is starting to shift to a run-favoring one. Despite their changes on offense, I think they should go after a solid defensive lineman, and Arik Armstead is there for the taking.

Miami Dolphins (Pick 14)
Selection: WR Davante Parker
Reasoning: They lost Mike Wallace. They need a potential number 1 wide receiver. Davante Parker fits the bill. He's a big physical receiver who can provide Tannehill with another reliable receiver. Parker, Jarvis Landry, and Kenny Stills could end up being a solid, reliable receiving corps for Tannehill to throw passes to. They could also go with a corner here, but I think getting Parker will end up benefitting them more.

San Francisco 49ers (Pick 15)
Selection: OLB Randy Gregory
Reasoning: They lost 2 great linebackers this offseason (well they lost a lot more than that, but let's focus on that issue for now), and are in excellent position to draft one that can help the deteriorating 49ers defense get back on it's feet.

Houston Texans (Pick 16)
Selection: WR Breshad Perriman
Reasoning: The Texans recently lost Andre Johnson to a division rival. Even though they have DeAndre Hopkins there as their number one receiver and Cecil Shorts III who (as long as he stays healthy) can aid their receiving corps, I believe that adding Perriman will undoubtedly make a huge difference for whoever starts Week 1 at QB by giving them another solid receiver.

San Diego Chargers (Pick 17)
Selection: OT La'el Collins
Reasoning: This pick could easily be used on Todd Gurley, but the Chargers seem determined to have Brandon Oliver be their number one back. If they really want to have Oliver start for them week 1, then the Chargers should get an offensive lineman that can come in and make an immediate impact.

Kansas City Chiefs (Pick 18)
Selection: C Cameron Erving
Reasoning: With the arrival of Jeremy Maclin, I don't think that the Chiefs need to resort to grabbing a first round receiver. As a result, I think that the Chiefs should address one of their other problems, such as in the CENTER of the offensive line.

Cleveland Browns (Pick 19)
Selection: NT Danny Shelton
Reasoning: Danny Shelton sliding this far down probably won't happen either (and hopefully he ends up with the Giants with that 9th pick of theirs), but the Browns have a huge gaping hole in the middle of their defense that running backs tore through. Danny Shelton can place a big body there and prevent teams from shredding through their defense with ease.

Philadelphia Eagles (Pick 20)
selection: S Landon Collins
Reasoning: In every mock draft I've done so far (except for maybe the first one), I have Collins landing with the Eagles. HE's an ideal fit for a team that could really use a safety of his caliber, and they have a perfect pick to draft him with. while Jordan Mathews is not a true #1 wide receiver, I think that their ground game will be good enough to reduce the amount of passing that their eventual starting QB has to do.

Cincinnati Bengals (Pick 21)
Selection: OT T.J. Clemmings
Reasoning: Another tough pick. The Bengals are well balanced enough that there's no specific position they need to address (I'd say safety, but Collins is out), so I'd go with upgrading their O-Line. For that reason, I say that they get Clemmings.

Pittsburgh Steelers (Pick 22)
Selection: CB Marcus Peters
Reasoning: The Steelers need to revamp their secondary, especially with the loss of veteran safety Troy Polamalu. Marcus Peters looks like a young prospect who can come in and make an immediate impact for a Steelers team that should start to rebuild their secondary.

Detroit Lions (Pick 23)
Selection: DT Malcolm Brown
Reasoning: Common sense.

Arizona Cardinals (Pick 24)
Selection: RB Todd Gurley
Reasoning: Arizona is a fairly talented roster. They still have a chance to win their division, but to do so they need a running back who can be a workhorse (since Ellington can't handle workhorse duties). Unless they somehow land AP from Minnesota, it's hard for me to see the draft move past the 24th pick without it being used on a running back.

Carolina Panthers (Pick 25)
Selection: OT D.J. Humphries
Reasoning: They desperately need to put someone in there that can protect Cam Newton. If Cam is constantly under pressure, then you'll see what you saw from him most of the season (constant scrambles and hurried/inaccurate throws). Michael Oher isn't a long term solution, so they might as well draft one.

Baltimore Ravens (Pick 26)
Selection: RB Melvin Gordon
Reason: The Ravens, as far as I know, want Gordon, and I doubt they'd let him go to the Cowboys if he's still here for the taking at the 26th pick. While receiver is another issue Baltimore has to deal with, Gordon may be the halfback they rely on when Forsett is done (or maybe even before then).

Dallas Cowboys (Pick 27)
Selection: CB Kevin Johnson
Reasoning: They need to improve their secondary. They have a lot of tools on offense, but improving their secondary by getting an aggressive young corner may be the improvement Dallas needs to get to the Super Bowl this year and, according to Romo, win it all.

Denver Broncos (Pick 28)
Selection: OT Ereck Flowers
Reasoning: The Broncos could use more O-Line support.

Indianapolis Colts (Pick 29)
Selection: OT Jake Fisher
Reasoning: More protection for Andrew Luck can't possibly be a bad thing.

Green Bay Packers (Pick 30)
Selection: CB Jalen Collins
Reasoning: They lost Tramon Williams to Cleveland. They need a solid corner to hep out their secondary. Jalen Collins is an ideal pick.

New Orleans Saints (Pick 31)
Selection: WR Jaelen Strong
Reasoning: Despite looking like more of a run-first team, Drew Brees is going to need some more solid receivers to pass to, especially considering their trade dealing Kenny Stills to the Dolphins.

New England PAtriots (Pick 32)
Selection: CB Ronald Darby
Reasoning: They just lost Darelle Revis to the Jets. Their secondary isn't what it was a few months ago. Why not use the 32nd pick on a corner? It could at least slightly soften the blow of losing one of the top corners in the game to a division rival.
I don't know if I can help you with your's, but I can give you a mock draft of my own and you can let me know what you think about it. This is the latest mock draft I did on nfl.com's "Predict the Pick"

By the way, this mock draft is done assuming no trades are made. This scenario more than likely will not happen, as those top 5 picks are extremely valuable, but assuming nothing changes involving the draft order, here's who I think will end up where.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Pick 1)
Selection: QB Jameis Winston
Reasoning: If there's one thing that I've heard is certain, it's that the Bucs will be taking Winston. I know he has off-field issues and whatnot, but on the field the Bucs believe that he can be the QB of the future, and for a franchise that desperately needs a foundation at quarterback before they can even think of becoming a contender, I think that they'll go all in on Winston. Hopefully he doesn't become the second JaMarcus Russell as some former GM's may think.

Tennessee Titans (Pick 2)
Selection: DE Leonard Williams
Reasoning: As I stated before, I'm doing this assuming that no trades are done. But I think that the Titans should get who most people believe is the best defensive player in the draft. I know that a lot people expect Mariota to be picked up second, regardless of what team does so, but I'm one of the people that believes that Mettenberger should be given a chance to prove that he belongs in the NFL. While comparing him to Tom Brady may be a bit of a stretch, he has a lot of potential and as long as his O-Line can provide some protection, he should be a decent option for a Titans team that needs help in several areas. So I say go with Williams, who could easily become a future defensive star for the Titans.

Jacksonville Jaguars (Pick 3)
Selection: OLB Dante Fowler Jr.
Reasoning: Jacksonville is a bad team. No one can deny that fact. And one of the reasons that they are so bad is because their defense is terrible (so is their offensive line, but their first pick is WAY too early to get an offensive lineman). Fowler Jr., aside from Williams, is considered the top defender in the draft, and the Jaguars would be insane to consider not taking him (in my opinion at least).

Oakland Raiders (Pick 4)
Selection: WR Amari Cooper
Reasoning: At this point I'm pretty much stating the obvious, but the Raiders desperately need a number one wide receiver that could be the focal point of their passing game for upwards of the next decade. Their defense is on the rise (with young prospects like Khalil Mack showing a lot of promise), and their offensive line isn't awful. Addressing their wide receiver issue is obviously the highest priority, and they're in excellent position to take care of that issue in the draft. Cooper makes sense.

Washington Redskins (Pick 5)
Selection: DE Shane Ray
Reasoning: The Redskins have a lot of improving to do. Their organization is a mess right now, and they have a lot of areas that they need to improve in. While they have the ability to pick up Mariota with this pick, I just don't see the Redskins adding another play to their quarterback fiasco. Rather than further complicating their quarterback situation, I think that the Redskins should address some of their problems on defense, and Shane Ray (to me) appears to be a step in the right direction for the Redskins.

New York Jets (Pick 6)
Selection: QB Marcus Mariota
Reasoning: Unlike the previous team, I believe that the Jets should further complicate their quarterback situation and grab Marcus Mariota. While RGIII has struggled following his injury, RGIII is way closer to a solution at QB than Geno Smith or Ryan Fitzpatrick. I view both of those players as suitable backups and situational plug-and-play QBs, but I think that the best way for the Jets to go is to get a potential franchise QB in Mariota and build around him.

Chicago Bears (Pick 7)
Selection: OLB Vic Beasley
Reasoning: This was actually a tough one for me to decide. While getting Kevin White would dampen the blow of losing Brandon Marshall to the Jets, the Bears need some significant improvements made on defense, as their lackluster defense became the first in NFL history to allow opponents to score 50+ points in back to back games. They can get a difference-making wideout in the second round, so I believe Chicago should add a potential star to their defense.

Atlanta Falcons (Pick 8)
Selection: OLB Alvin "Bud" Dupree
Reasoning: One of the biggest problems with this team is their defense. This is a team that could desperately use an upgrade at linebacker, and there are plenty available at this point in the draft. Dupree could be the difference maker Atlanta needs to help their defense.

New York Giants (Pick 9)
Selection : OG Brandon Scherff
Reasoning: I mentioned in another thread that the Giants need a lineman badly, whether it be offense or defense. While I would like the Giants to pick up a defensive tackle that can actually stop the run, it seems to me that the more likely pick is Scherff, who can immediately improve the dismal pass protection Manning had to deal with for a larger part of the season. Protecting a Manning that has one of the most dangerous receiving corps in the league in his final year under his contract sounds like a good idea as well, and the Giants are in position to draft a player that can do just that.

St. Louis Rams (Pick 10)
Selection: OT Andrus Peat
Reasoning: The Rams have a lot of things working for them. They have a sturdy defense, a decent receiving corps, and a good enough QB to properly lead a team. While adding Kevin White would be a huge boost to their receiving corps, I think that the Rams are better off improving their pass protection and grabbing Peat.

Minnesota Vikings (Pick 11)
Selection: CB Trae Waynes
Reasoning: Defense. Defense. Defense. The Vikings love to upgrade their defense, and there's no question that the Vikings are doing it right on the defensive end (and offense excluding the whole AP thing). But the Vikings are in position to have both Xavier Rhodes and Trae Waynes lead the secondary for several years to come. Why wouldn't they take advantage of such an opportunity?

Cleveland Browns (Pick 12)
Selection: WR Kevin White
Reasoning: I know. I know. Keevin White falling this low is fairly unrealistic. I'm sure most people believe that. But if something like this did end up happening, it's hard to imagine the Browns passing on the replacement for Josh Gordon and having a true number one wide receiver. Or the could go with a defensive player and have a receiving corps led by Dwayne Bowe and Brian Hartline. Sounds very appealing, doesn't it.

New Orleans Saints (Pick 13)
Selection: DT Arik Armstead
Reasoning: The Saints have really changed this offseason. They got rid of Graham and Stills, and have brought in C.J. Spiller and kept Ingram. I don't know about you, but it looks like their offense is starting to shift to a run-favoring one. Despite their changes on offense, I think they should go after a solid defensive lineman, and Arik Armstead is there for the taking.

Miami Dolphins (Pick 14)
Selection: WR Davante Parker
Reasoning: They lost Mike Wallace. They need a potential number 1 wide receiver. Davante Parker fits the bill. He's a big physical receiver who can provide Tannehill with another reliable receiver. Parker, Jarvis Landry, and Kenny Stills could end up being a solid, reliable receiving corps for Tannehill to throw passes to. They could also go with a corner here, but I think getting Parker will end up benefitting them more.

San Francisco 49ers (Pick 15)
Selection: OLB Randy Gregory
Reasoning: They lost 2 great linebackers this offseason (well they lost a lot more than that, but let's focus on that issue for now), and are in excellent position to draft one that can help the deteriorating 49ers defense get back on it's feet.

Houston Texans (Pick 16)
Selection: WR Breshad Perriman
Reasoning: The Texans recently lost Andre Johnson to a division rival. Even though they have DeAndre Hopkins there as their number one receiver and Cecil Shorts III who (as long as he stays healthy) can aid their receiving corps, I believe that adding Perriman will undoubtedly make a huge difference for whoever starts Week 1 at QB by giving them another solid receiver.

San Diego Chargers (Pick 17)
Selection: OT La'el Collins
Reasoning: This pick could easily be used on Todd Gurley, but the Chargers seem determined to have Brandon Oliver be their number one back. If they really want to have Oliver start for them week 1, then the Chargers should get an offensive lineman that can come in and make an immediate impact.

Kansas City Chiefs (Pick 18)
Selection: C Cameron Erving
Reasoning: With the arrival of Jeremy Maclin, I don't think that the Chiefs need to resort to grabbing a first round receiver. As a result, I think that the Chiefs should address one of their other problems, such as in the CENTER of the offensive line.

Cleveland Browns (Pick 19)
Selection: NT Danny Shelton
Reasoning: Danny Shelton sliding this far down probably won't happen either (and hopefully he ends up with the Giants with that 9th pick of theirs), but the Browns have a huge gaping hole in the middle of their defense that running backs tore through. Danny Shelton can place a big body there and prevent teams from shredding through their defense with ease.

Philadelphia Eagles (Pick 20)
selection: S Landon Collins
Reasoning: In every mock draft I've done so far (except for maybe the first one), I have Collins landing with the Eagles. HE's an ideal fit for a team that could really use a safety of his caliber, and they have a perfect pick to draft him with. while Jordan Mathews is not a true #1 wide receiver, I think that their ground game will be good enough to reduce the amount of passing that their eventual starting QB has to do.

Cincinnati Bengals (Pick 21)
Selection: OT T.J. Clemmings
Reasoning: Another tough pick. The Bengals are well balanced enough that there's no specific position they need to address (I'd say safety, but Collins is out), so I'd go with upgrading their O-Line. For that reason, I say that they get Clemmings.

Pittsburgh Steelers (Pick 22)
Selection: CB Marcus Peters
Reasoning: The Steelers need to revamp their secondary, especially with the loss of veteran safety Troy Polamalu. Marcus Peters looks like a young prospect who can come in and make an immediate impact for a Steelers team that should start to rebuild their secondary.

Detroit Lions (Pick 23)
Selection: DT Malcolm Brown
Reasoning: Common sense.

Arizona Cardinals (Pick 24)
Selection: RB Todd Gurley
Reasoning: Arizona is a fairly talented roster. They still have a chance to win their division, but to do so they need a running back who can be a workhorse (since Ellington can't handle workhorse duties). Unless they somehow land AP from Minnesota, it's hard for me to see the draft move past the 24th pick without it being used on a running back.

Carolina Panthers (Pick 25)
Selection: OT D.J. Humphries
Reasoning: They desperately need to put someone in there that can protect Cam Newton. If Cam is constantly under pressure, then you'll see what you saw from him most of the season (constant scrambles and hurried/inaccurate throws). Michael Oher isn't a long term solution, so they might as well draft one.

Baltimore Ravens (Pick 26)
Selection: RB Melvin Gordon
Reason: The Ravens, as far as I know, want Gordon, and I doubt they'd let him go to the Cowboys if he's still here for the taking at the 26th pick. While receiver is another issue Baltimore has to deal with, Gordon may be the halfback they rely on when Forsett is done (or maybe even before then).

Dallas Cowboys (Pick 27)
Selection: CB Kevin Johnson
Reasoning: They need to improve their secondary. They have a lot of tools on offense, but improving their secondary by getting an aggressive young corner may be the improvement Dallas needs to get to the Super Bowl this year and, according to Romo, win it all.

Denver Broncos (Pick 28)
Selection: OT Ereck Flowers
Reasoning: The Broncos could use more O-Line support.

Indianapolis Colts (Pick 29)
Selection: OT Jake Fisher
Reasoning: More protection for Andrew Luck can't possibly be a bad thing.

Green Bay Packers (Pick 30)
Selection: CB Jalen Collins
Reasoning: They lost Tramon Williams to Cleveland. They need a solid corner to hep out their secondary. Jalen Collins is an ideal pick.

New Orleans Saints (Pick 31)
Selection: WR Jaelen Strong
Reasoning: Despite looking like more of a run-first team, Drew Brees is going to need some more solid receivers to pass to, especially considering their trade dealing Kenny Stills to the Dolphins.

New England PAtriots (Pick 32)
Selection: CB Ronald Darby
Reasoning: They just lost Darelle Revis to the Jets. Their secondary isn't what it was a few months ago. Why not use the 32nd pick on a corner? It could at least slightly soften the blow of losing one of the top corners in the game to a division rival.
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I think you're right about the QBs being the top 2 picks. Tennessee would be stupid to not take Mariota. As far as some of your other predictions go, the Oakland Raiders have some absolutely pathetic wide receivers. If they're smart, then they'll take Amari Cooper. Other than that, I really can't help you because as much as I love the NFL, I'm terrible when it comes to predicting the pick. Though I do get some right. I think Amari Cooper to the Raiders will be an example of that.
I think you're right about the QBs being the top 2 picks. Tennessee would be stupid to not take Mariota. As far as some of your other predictions go, the Oakland Raiders have some absolutely pathetic wide receivers. If they're smart, then they'll take Amari Cooper. Other than that, I really can't help you because as much as I love the NFL, I'm terrible when it comes to predicting the pick. Though I do get some right. I think Amari Cooper to the Raiders will be an example of that.
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