2015 NFL Mock Draft: Staff Teams Up to Play GM

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Oct 4, 2014; Fort Worth, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (80) celebrates a turnover against the TCU Horned Frogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

ILB. Clemson. Stephone Anthony. 29. player. 46. Geoff Zlobinsky (Team 1): Anthony is arguably the best inside linebacker in this year’s draft, which is good news for Colts fans because your team needs a inside backer badly. Anthony is a quick player who has great size. Anthony will help improve a Colts defense that really let them down in last year’s AFC Championship Game.

Oklahoma. Jordan Phillips. 30. player. 13. Geoff Zlobinsky (Team 2): The Chargers could use a true nose tackle and Phillips would be a welcomed addition to the Chargers defense. Phillips has great size and can take on multiple blockers to help create gaps for middle linebackers. Along with acquiring Phillips, the Chargers acquired some very valuable picks as they continue add to more talented players to their roster.. DT

WR. Arizona State. Jaelen Strong. 31. player. 15. Erik Lambert (Team 3): Here’s the thing.  Brandin Cooks is a smaller, faster receiver. So is Nick Toon and Jalen Saunders. The only big-bodied pass target they have at the position of any relevance is Marques Colston and he turns 32 in June. Besides that his played has steadily regressed over the past few seasons. The New Orleans Saints need another target for Drew Brees with size.  Jaelen Strong brings that at 6’3” coupled with strong hands and explosive leaping ability.

Oklahoma. Dorial Green-Beckham. 32. player. 47. Tyler Morales (Team 4): What better team for DGB to go to them New England. The Patriots are a no non sense organization and putting DGB with Tom Brady could be deadly for the NFL. DGB has all the talent in the world. The Patriots will get all that talent out of him and more. WR

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