2015 NFL Mock Draft, Scouting Combine Update: Jameis No. 1

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Feb 21, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers wide receiver Kevin White catches a pass during the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

11. Minnesota Vikings

60. Tyler: White fell to Minnesota here and if this holds true in real life Minnesota should consider themselves lucky. White is fighting for that number one WR spot. He has everything you want in your wide receiver. His combine moved him up on many draft boards. Kevin White brings much needed help to that Vikings offense.. Wide Receiver. West Virginia. Kevin White. 11. player

12. Cleveland Browns

Geoff: The Browns have no weapons on offense. Josh Gordon may be on his way out of the NFL and Jordan Cameron may leave through free agency. Parker will make an immediate impact and will provide whoever the Browns quarterback is next year a solid receiving option on the outside.. Wide Receiver. Louisville. Devante Parker. 12. player. 53

13. New Orleans Saints

George: Bud Dupree had one of the best combines out of all of linebackers this season. He has decent size and good reach at the position. The Saints’ worst-ranked defense did well with this pick.. Edge Rusher. Kentucky. Bud Dupree. 13. player. 15

14. Miami Dolphins

59. Erik: This really wasn’t a hard pick.  The Miami Dolphins have two corners who are into their 30s.  They have to infuse that secondary with some young blood.  Trae Waynes is the best in this draft class.  He’s big, tough, agile and fast enough to play man coverage.  With Tom Brady not going away, the Dolphins have to make sure their pass defense doesn’t slack off.. Cornerback. Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 14. player

15. Philadelphia Eagles (from 49ers)

15. player. 54. Geoff: (From SF for 1st and 4th in 2015 and a 3rd in 2016) — The Eagles secondary was garbage down the stretch last year. Peters is arguably the most talented corner in this class and will be an immediate upgrade in the Eagles secondary.. Cornerback. Washington. Marcus Peters

16. Houston Texans

16. player. 10. Charles: What the Texans <i>really</i> need is a quarterback, but unfortunately they can’t grab one here. They’ll gladly scoop up Landon Collins here who has the potential to become what the disappointing D.J. Swearinger hasn’t been: a physical, athletic, in the box safety. The Texans defense just got a little meaner.. Safety. Alabama. Landon Collins

17. San Diego Chargers

Tyler: Ryan Matthews keeps proving to be inconsistent and injury prone. It’s unclear wether or not the Chargers will re-sign him. Melvin Gordon would be a perfect RB for San Diego’s offense. He would be a great long term add if Ryan Matthews isn’t re signed.. Running Back. Wisconsin. Melvin Gordon. 17. player. 13

18. Kansas City Chiefs

124. George: Coates had a freakish combine last week. He had one of the best verticals, bench press, broad jumps and 20 yd shuttle, while running a 4.43 forty. Andy Reid’s offense compiled no touchdowns for wide receivers in 2014, and after cutting Donnie Avery they need a fresh face.. Wide Receiver. Auburn. Sammie Coates. 18. player

19. Cleveland Browns (via Buffalo Bills)

player. 53. Joe: Here’s Cleveland’s DT of the future. Brown is very underrated, but he won’t be by the time the Draft rolls around. The fact that he fell here was perfect. The Browns can and will benefit from a player that has Brown’s skills.. Defensive Tackle. Texas. Malcom Brown. 19

20. San Francisco 49ers (from Eagles)

42. Sayre: Perhaps more likely under the Jim Harbaugh regime, this selection is both gutsy and has the potential to be the steal of the entire draft. Green-Beckham is, on tape, absolutely one of the most talented receivers I have ever seen. He’s raw in areas, but he’s so gifted. This might pay off for the 49ers big time, and I picked up extra picks in the process.. Wide Receiver. Oklahoma. Dorial Green-Beckham. 20. player

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