2015 NFL Mock Draft: Staff Plays GM Before Free Agency

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Nov 15, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Todd Gurley (3) runs in the first quarter of their game against the Auburn Tigers at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 34-7. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

46. Charles: The Colts need a running back and Todd Gurley has superstar potential. In my mind, Gurley is without a doubt a top-10 prospect in this Draft — ACL injury included. The Colts may have gotten the steal of the first round here.. RB. Georgia. Todd Gurley. 29. player

player. 49. Geoff: I was tempted to take Ohio State receiver Devin Smith here, but there are very talented receivers in the second round. P.J. Williams is a smart fit here that seriously fills a need.. CB. Florida State. P.J. Williams. 30

Sayre: This pick is a reach, but the Seahawks always seem to reach in the Draft a little bit. But they get guys who fit their scheme, who can excel in their scheme, and I think Collins would do really well with a couple of years of seasoning in the Legion of Boom. It pains me to even use that name … At any rate, this is a big, long, ultra-athletic corner who can be a stud, or can flame out. The Seahawks can maximize his potential.. CB. LSU. Jalen Collins. 31. player. 36

32. player. 47. George: Many were surprised and protested this pick by New England due to Green-Beckham’s troubled past. While he cannot fully erase the past, he can still prove to be a highly talented wide receiver. He often draws comparisons to Calvin Johnson, which may or may not be fair to place on such a young prospect. Tom Brady deserves more than Brandon LaFell and Julian Edelman at this stage of his career. Bill Belichek can help Dorial get in line and utilize the potential everyone knows he possesses.. WR. Oklahoma. Dorial Green-Beckham

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