2015 NFL Mock Draft: Cowboys, Raiders Surprise?

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Feb 20, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Florida State defensive lineman Eddie Goldman speaks to the media at the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Miami Dolphins

59. Unlike last time, I adjusted this pick to someone other than TE Maxx Williams. The only reason I changed this selection was a rumored concern about Williams not interviewing well. If that’s the case, that will hurt his stock in a big way.. DT. Florida State. Eddie Goldman. 14. player

San Francisco 49ers

Marcus Peters. 15. player. 42. Here’s a pick that is being slept on. San Francisco needs somebody in the secondary that they can count on. If Peters stays clean off the field, he can turn into a very talented NFL starter.. CB. Washington

Houston Texans

Washington. Shaq Thompson. 16. player. 10. I’m cooling down on Thompson, but still think he’s going to be a first round pick. It’s unclear where he’ll play at the next level, but he’s certainly talented enough to move around.. LB/S

San Diego Chargers

Miami (FL). Ereck Flowers. 17. player. 13. Here’s a good fit. Flowers is the strongest tackle in this class on tape, and San Diego is in need of somebody that offers what Flowers does. Everyone on the Chargers offense will be happy here.. OT

Kansas City Chiefs

Arizona State. Jaelen Strong. 18. player. 124. Receivers … receivers everywhere! I got in trouble from KC fans for not mocking a WR once before, so I’m going to make the wise selection this time. Strong is very underrated, and he should succeed in the NFL.. WR

Cleveland Browns

Here, the Browns get a guy they could take at 12. Clemmings is a legitimate talent and has the ability to shine at the next level. Plus, Cleveland must add OL help.. OT. Pittsburgh. T.J. Clemmings. 19. player. 53

Philadelphia Eagles

Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 20. player. 54. No-brainer here. Not much needs to be said. Waynes is a top-tier talent who has been mocked to go in the top-ten in certain projections. The Eagles get big help here.. CB

Cincinnati Bengals

Alvin Dupree. 21. player. 56. Dupree has the ability to be very disruptive in the NFL, and he fits well with what Cincinnati currently has on the depth chart. A very nice AFC North selection here.. EDGE. Kentucky

Pittsburgh Steelers

22. player. 55. I don’t see this one changing much. Williams is an all-around defender who can play “Steeler football”. Some may consider this a reach, but Williams is another one of those disruptive types who isn’t afraid to grind it out every game.. CB. Florida State. P.J. Williams

Detroit Lions

Here’s a guy that is rising up boards daily. The more tape watched, the more you realize this kid can truly be a star. This is a perfect fit for Detroit.. DT. Texas. Malcom Brown. 23. player. 50

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