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

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Jan 1, 2015; Orlando, FL, USA; Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Markus Golden (33) chases Minnesota Golden Gophers quarterback Mitch Leidner (7) as the Missouri Tigers beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers 33-17 in the 2015 Citrus Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl. Golden was named bowl MVP. Mandatory Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports

53. Cincinnati Bengals

53. player. 56. George: The loss of Michael Johnson was a big one for the Cincinnati Bengals. Markus Golden is a very good tackler who shows great effort and ability.. Edge Rusher. Missouri. Markus Golden

54. Detroit Lions

Tyler: Reggie Bush is getting old and the Lions want him to take a paycut. Ameer Abdullah can split carries with Joique Bell and add another dimension to that offense.. Running Back. Nebraska. Ameer Abdullah. 54. player. 50

55. Arizona Cardinals

32. Sayre: I call this guy ‘The Alphabet’ and at this point there’s no reason to think he’ll fall this far unless teams just overlook him. He’s big, athletic, can play multiple positions, and would fit perfectly with the Cardinals.. Defensive End. UCLA. Owa Odighizuwa. 55. player

56. Pittsburgh Steelers

Tight End. Miami. Clive Walford. 56. player. 55. Chris: Walford is the perfect developmental player to learn behind veteran Heath Miller on the go. He’s athletic, and an underrated blocker who’ll be a perfect third option for Big Ben behind Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown.

57. Carolina Panthers

Erik: Running the ball and playing defense is how the Carolina Panthers win games.  DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart are getting older.  This team needs a youth infusion and to have Tevin Coleman fall to them here was too easy a pick to make.  He’s a workhorse back who never has to come off the field and is the perfect long-term option.. Running Back. Indiana. Tevin Coleman. 57. player. 87

58. Baltimore Ravens

58. player. 26. Charles: The Ravens may not resign Justin Forsett this offseason which would leave a huge hole in their backfield. Duke Johnson offers tremendous value as a slashing running back and a pass catcher out of the backfield. He would be a great fit in Marc Trestman’s offense.. Running Back. Miami. Duke Johnson

59. Denver Broncos

Joe: This was approved by our resident Broncos fanatic, Sayre Bedinger, so I feel pretty good. In all seriousness, this was fantastic value. Denver needs a guy up front that has versatility. Davis could start for years wherever he lands.. Defensive Tackle. Iowa. Carl Davis. 60. player. 45

60. Dallas Cowboys

123. George: The Cowboys have too many offensive stars to lock up this offseason, leading to the probability of losing Henry Melton. Expect Bennett to solidify a starting job out of camp and be a cornerstone piece for Jerry Jones’s team.. Defensive Tackle. Ohio State. Michael Bennett. 60. player

61. Indianapolis Colts

Tyler: the Colts need another cornerback and Quentin Rollins has loads of potential. Rollins only played one year at Miami of Ohio but won DPoY in the MAC. Rollins could step in sometime during the year and start for Indianapolis.. Cornerback. Miami (OH). Quentin Rollins. 61. player. 46

62. Green Bay Packers

Oregon. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu. 62. player. 49. Chris: This is one most will consider a reach. Ifo suffered a serious knee injury late last season, and some reports mentioned it being “far more detrimental than just an ACL tear” However, ACL tears aren’t the career-threatening injuries they once were thanks to medical technology. If Ifo can manage to return to the form he once was, this is a steal pick for Green Bay.. Cornerback

63. Seattle Seahawks

63. player. 36. Sayre: Really any explanation needed here? A big, athletic pass catcher who can play multiple positions and make defensive backs look silly going up and snagging those Russell Wilson deep balls. This would be a great fit.. Wide Receiver/Tight End. Michigan. Devin Funchess

64. New England Patriots

64. player. 47. Geoff:The one thing the Patriots always seem to be missing is a top receiving threat on the outside for Tom Brady. The Patriots got good production out of Brandon LaFell last season, but he isn’t the future for the Patriots on the outside. Greene can step in and be Brady’s top receiving target out the outside for seasons to come.. Wide Receiver. Florida State. Rashad Greene

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