2015 NFL Mock Draft: Staff Teams Up to Play GM

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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

56. Geoff Zlobinsky (Team 1): He is a very physical player at the point of attack and he is a very attractive piece for 3-4 teams because he is more than just a space eater. He is strong against the run, but struggles creating a solid push against the pass. Goldman will immediately slot into the Bengals defensive line rotation.. DT. Florida State. Eddie Goldman. 21. player

55. Charles McDonald (Team 2): Ike Taylor and Cortez Allen were abysmal at corner last year for the Steelers. It looks like Allen will be back next season, while Taylor will find another team to play for in 2015. Marcus Peters is the top corner on the board, and arguably the top corner in the draft. He has the potential to be a shutdown corner on the next level, which is something the Steelers can’t pass up on this point.. CB. Washington. Marcus Peters. 22. player

50. Erik Lambert (Team 3): Protecting Matthew Stafford became a real chore for the Detroit Lions last season. He was sacked 45 times. A huge part of that problem was the right tackle position which endured a mix of injuries and subpar play.  Fixing it would go a long way in opening up the offense this year. Ereck Flowers made a home at left tackle for Miami but his sheer size and power coupled with good feet make him an ideal choice to shift over to the right where he can form a bookend with Riley Reiff. . OT. Miami. Ereck Flowers. 23. player

Tyler Morales (Team 4): Arizona needs a pass rusher and drafting Odighizuwa who potentially can wreck havoc on the defensive line is something we couldn’t pass up.. EDGE. UCLA. Owamagbe Odighizuwa. 24. player. 32