2015 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Titans Eliminate Eagles Trade Talk

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Jan 12, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Arik Armstead (9) celebrates recovering a fumble during the third quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 CFP National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

player. 31. The Giants should look to improve Eli Manning’s protection so they can keep making big plays with stud wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Drafting Scherff would give them a ton of flexibility among the offensive line and allow the Giants to move Justin Pugh to his more natural fit at offensive guard. Two upgrades at the price of one is never a bad idea.. OT/G. Iowa. Brandon Scherff. 9

If the Rams are going to stick with Sam Bradford, which seems likely at this point, the should upgrade his receiving corp. Amari Cooper is my top receiver in the draft and he’s an absolute steal at the tenth overall selection. The Rams may have just drafted the next Reggie Wayne.. WR. Alabama. Amari Cooper. 10. player. 51

60. Teddy Bridgewater gets his go-to receiver from his Lousiville days. Cordarrelle Patterson disappointed in his second year in the league making wide receiver a need for the Vikings. Parker brings size, speed, and route running savvy to the Vikings which they sorely missed last season. Bridgewater gets a receiver he can grow with over the next decade... WR. Louisville. DeVante Parker. 11. player

Andrus Peat. 12. player. 53. The Browns need to upgrade their right tackle spot. Who better than Andrus Peat, the high upside tackle out of Stanford? Drafting Peat would allow them to move Mitchell Schwartz to offensive guard, immediately give the Browns one of the best offensive lines the league has to offer. From left to right: Joe Thomas, Joel Bitonio, Alex Mack, Mitchell Schwartz, Andrus Peat. Domination.. OT. Stanford

Missouri. Shane Ray. 13. player. 15. Shane Ray may fall out of the top ten, but at this juncture he’s too good to pass up. The Saints need to upgrade their pass defense and it all starts with the pass rush. Ray would bring an immediate impact on day one for the Saints and improve their pass rush; especially if they led Junior Galette go in the wake of his domestic violence charges.. DE/OLB

Cortland Finnegan is gone which means the Dolphins have a huge hole in their starting line up across from Brent Grimes. Finnegan has been atrocious the last couple of seasons so this should be seen as an upgrade regardless. Waynes boosted his draft stock at the combine and emerged as a viable top ten prospect. The Dolphins are getting great value here with Waynes at 14.. CB. Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 14. player. 59

15. player. 42. Turn on the tape for Arik Armstead. At times you’ll see a guy who looks like he should be in contention for the first pick in the draft. Other times you see a guy who looks like a mid-round prospect. No matter how you view him, his upside is undeniable. New head coach Jim Tomsula, former defensive line coach, would love to get his hands on a talent like Armstead and groom him behind Pro Bowler Justin Smith. With the right coaching, Armstead could be a force in the league and he’ll find that coaching ready and available in San Francisco.. DE/DT. Oregon. Arik Armstead

Derek Newton wasn’t bad for the Texans, but bringing in a high upside player like T.J. Clemmings shouldn’t be out of the picture for Houston. Clemmings could step right in at the starting right tackle spot and eventually take over for Duane Brown at left tackle. Pretty good value for the 16th pick in the draft.. OT. Pittsburgh. T.J. Clemmings. 16. player. 10