2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post Free Agency Edition

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Oct 18, 2014; Eugene, OR, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Marcus Peters (21) runs on the field before the game against the Oregon Ducksat Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports

The Saints desperately need to add more defensive talent to their roster. The Saints defense was bad last year and they haven’t done much to improve it during the offseason, mainly due to their cap troubles. Shane Ray will fit nicely into Rob Ryan’s defense and he should give New Orleans solid production as an edge pass rusher.. OLB. Missouri. Shane Ray. 13. player. 15

Trae Waynes. 14. player. 59. The Dolphins made a plethora of moves this offseason, but they still need to upgrade at cornerback. Waynes has great size and is a NFL ready player who will shore up the Dolphins inconsistent play at CB2.. CB. Michigan State

42. The 49ers have lost a ton of talent on defense and unfortunately, there isn’t a middle linebacker worthy of taking this high. The 49ers lost both of their starting cornerbacks this offseason, making cornerback a huge need for them in the draft. Peters is arguably the most talented cornerback in the draft and is a good player for the 49ers to start revamping their secondary with.. CB. Washington. Marcus Peters. 15. player

31. The Giants still need to improve their offensive line and unfortunately Scherff was off the board at their selection. Humphries is a very good player in his own right however, and will immediately help the Giants offensive line. Along with getting Humphries, the Giants also acquired two more valuable picks.. OT. Florida. DJ Humphries. 16. player