2015 NFL Mock Draft: Raiders Fans Rejoice … Or Not

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Sep 27, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Todd Gurley (3) breaks a tackle by Tennessee Volunteers defensive back Brian Randolph (37) on his way to a touchdown during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Tennessee 35-32. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Carolina has some issues at offensive tackle and Peat can come in and develop into the rock solid offensive tackle the Panthers need. Peat has some nice power and foot quickness, and once he refines his technique against speed rushers, will be a very good left tackle in the NFL.. Offensive Tackle. Stanford. Andrus Peat. 25. player. 87

Previous Pick: Cam Erving, C, Florida State

Nebraska. Melvin Gordon. 26. player. 26. With Justin Forsett set to hit the open market, the Ravens will need to find a running back to step in and start for them next season. Nebraska’s Melvin Gordon can be that guy. Gordon is a very talented back who will be able to carry the load for the Ravens for years to come.. Running Back

Georgia. Todd Gurley. 27. player. 46. If it weren’t for injuries, Gurley wouldn’t only be the top running back taken in the Draft, he would be in the discussion for top ten. With the Colts is desperate need of a workhorse back, Gurley will fit in perfectly with the Colts offense.. Running Back

Previous Pick (for the Cowboys): Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State

With the Broncos set to lose Julius Thomas, Williams can step in and develop into a very solid NFL tight end. Williams has the receiving ability that Peyton Manning desires and that Gary Kubiak utilizes in his offense.. Tight End. Minnesota. Maxx Williams. 28. player. 45

Next: Picks 29-32