2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post Free Agency Edition

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Oct 25, 2014; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers linebacker Stephone Anthony (42) sacks Syracuse Orange quarterback AJ Long (4) during the first quarter at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

Stephone Anthony. 29. player. 46. The Colts need at least one, and possibly two inside linebackers, heading into next season. Anthony is arguably the best inside linebacker in this year’s draft and he has great size for the position. He will immediately help a lacking Colts defense, which let them down big time in the AFC Championship Game.. ILB. Clemson

49. The Packers could use a player like Kendricks in the middle of their defense, especially after losing AJ Hawk. Last year, the Packers were forced to play Clay Matthews at ILB at times. Kendricks has a knack for making plays and if it weren’t for his size, he would be most likely go with in the first 20 selections.. ILB. UCLA. Eric Kendricks. 30. player

TE. Minnesota. Maxx Williams. 31. player. 15. The Saints made a very bold trade to kick off free agency, trading away one of the faces of their franchise, Jimmy Graham. Along with Graham, Kenny Stills was shipped out in free agency as well, depleting Drew Brees’ weapons. Maxx Williams is the top tight end in this year’s draft and is a legitimate receiving threat. While he isn’t Jimmy Graham, he will be a reliable weapon for Drew Brees in the passing game.

The Patriots lost both of their top cornerbacks via free agency and are now in desperately need of corners, so desperate that the team recently signed Bradley Fletcher, who is an average corner at best. PJ Williams has great potential and scheme versatility, making him a great fit for the Patriots defense. The team will most likely need to draft another corner to pair with Williams on day two.. CB. Florida State. PJ Williams. 32. player. 47

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