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

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Nov 15, 2014; Fayetteville, AR, USA; LSU Tigers cornerback Jalen Collins (32) knocks Arkansas Razorbacks tight end Hunter Henry (84) out of bounds during the second half at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The Arkansas Razorbacks defeat the LSU Tigers 17-0. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

33. Tennessee Titans

LSU. Jalen Collins. 33. player. 35. Erik: Quarterback continues to entice but the Tennessee Titans can’t let value picks fall past them at this point.  Jalen Collins is far and away a 1<sup>st</sup> round talent.  Getting him at #33 is too good.  He’s a perfect fit for their 3-4 scheme with size, speed and length to match up one-on-one.  If the Titans defense wasn’t imposing before, it most certainly is now.. Cornerback

34. Denver Broncos (from Buccaneers)

player. 45. Charles: Cam Erving is a big, versatile lineman who can play guard, center, right tackle, and left tackle in a pinch. If Peyton Manning is going to survive the regular season and lead the Broncos to a Super Bowl, he’s going to need upgraded protection. Erving fits the bill as a do-it-all lineman that will fit in perfectly with Denver.. Offensive Lineman. Florida State. Cameron Erving. 34

35. Oakland Raiders

Linebacker. UCLA. Eric Kendricks. 35. player. 28. Geoff: The Raiders have quite a few holes on their team and with the selection of Eric Kendricks, the WILL linebacker will no longer one of them for years to come. Ray Ray Armstrong is not the answer for the Raiders on the outside, and a Kendricks-Mack combination will be deadly.

36. Jacksonville Jaguars

52. Joe: Fisher is an underrated prospect who will open some eyes once the film is watched. Here, Jacksonville locks down yet another offensive lineman for the future, shaping up their front to be very good.. Offensive Tackle. Oregon. Eric Fisher. 36. player

37. New York Jets

Cornerback. Florida State. PJ Williams. 37. player. 30. George: The Jets secondary suffered last season and their younger talent hasn’t developed the way they wanted. Williams could develop into an island guy, creating a stronger defense with developing safety Calvin Pryor.

38. Washington Redskins

39. Cleveland Browns (from Bears)

Ohio State. Devin Smith. 39. player. 53. Geoff: (From CHI for 2nd in 2015 and 3rd in 2016) — In the first two rounds of the Draft, the Browns offense went from anemic to potentially dynamic by taking Parker in the first round and now Devin Smith in the second round.. Wide Receiver

40. New York Giants

31. Chris Dougherty: After selecting Scherff in the first round, the Giants grab the Florida product to allow former first-round pick Justin Pugh to slide inside, giving Eli the offensive protection he needs to keep Odell Beckham and a returning Victor Cruz productive.. Offensive Tackle. Florida. D.J. Humphries. 40. player

41. St. Louis Rams

player. 51. Erik: Mariota is their future now and they have to take every possible precaution to keep him upright and healthy, especially in that division.  Improving the guard position is a great area to focus on.  A.J. Cann is the best pure guard in the entire class.  Big, strong and nimble, there isn’t a thing he can’t do.  An instant plug-and-play starter from Day 1.. Offensive Guard. South Carolina. A.J. Cann. 41

42. Atlanta Falcons

player. 44. Charles: Hear me out, I know the Falcons spent money (Tyson Jackson, Paul Soliai) and a high draft pick (Rashede Hageman) on upgrading the interior of their defensive line, but Goldman has too much value to pass up here. He could go as high as 15 to the 49ers so grabbing him at 40 is incredible value. He offers immediate run-stopping ability with some good pass rushing potential.. Defensive Tackle. Florida State. Eddie Goldman. 42

Next: Picks 43-52