2015 NFL Mock Draft: April Edition

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Nov 15, 2014; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Landon Collins (26) at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

DT. Texas. Malcom Brown. 21. player. 56. I’m a huge fan of Brown and I think Brown is a very good pick for the Bengals. Brown is a very disruptive player,w ho provides very good pass rush from the interior of the defensive line. Along with the addition of Michael Johnson earlier in the offseason, the Bengals defensive line just got deeper and a lot better.

55. The Steelers are praying that Troy Polamalu retires this offseason and Mike Mitchell was a disappointment last season, meaning the Steelers are in desperate need of a safety. Landon Collins is the best safety in this year’s draft class and would be a very nice value pick for the Black and Gold.. S. Alabama. Landon Collins. 22. player

The Lions need some help on their offensive line, especially at right tackle. Peat is a very solid right tackle who, with some added weight, can become a stud in the NFL. This is a good value pick for the Lions as well as filling a big need for Jim Caldwell’s crew.. OT. Standford. Andrus Peat. 23. player. 50

CB. Washington. Marcus Peters. 24. player. 32. Peters is hands down the most talented cornerback in this years draft, but his of the field issues will cause him to drop in the draft. The Cardinals are a great place for Peters to go because Bruce Arians has proven that he can handle players with off the field issues, such as Tyrann Mathieu, and Peters wont be asked to be the team’s top option from Day 1 with Patrick Peterson fully intrenched as the teams top corner.

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