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May 1, 2015 at 9:01 am #23558AgamemnonParticipant
2015 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 2 – 3
41 St. Louis Rams: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma
The Rams grab a local product and a big receiver for Nick Foles.
Green-Beckham has an immense skill set with upside to develop, but he damaged his shot at being a high first-round pick by getting kicked out of the Missouri Tigers program after multiple arrests with some substance issues and a domestic violence incident. The Oklahoma Sooners brought Green-Beckham into their program, but the NCAA wouldn’t let Green-Beckham play for them in 2014. Green-Beckham and his family decided that he should enter the 2015 NFL Draft.
Green-Beckham (6-5, 237) was formerly one of the top recruits in the nation and has often been compared to Bengals stud receiver A.J. Green. Playing for Missouri, Green-Beckham had 28 receptions for 395 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman in 2012. He looked like he was just scratching the surface of his talent. In 2013, Green-Beckham totaled 59 receptions for 883 yards with 12 touchdowns. He finished the 2013 regular season strongly with impressive performances against Texas A&M (7-93-1) and Auburn (6-144-2).
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2015charlieredraft_2.php#gfAyTg583ZrzwHYR.99
72 St. Louis Rams: Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas
Another defensive end? Well, St. Louis has shown the inclination to add talent and depth on the defensive line. Additonally, there are rumors the Rams could move on from Chris Long in a year or two.
Flowers totaled 68 tackles with six sacks, 15.5 tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and six passes batted in 2014. He needs to develop more pass-rushing moves for the NFL, but has a skill set to develop.
Flowers (6-4, 268) was a solid contributor over his career as a Razorback. He was a Second-Team All-SEC selection in 2013 after totaling 44 tackles, 13.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles, one interception and two passes batted. Flowers recorded 50 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2015charlieredraft_3.php#dBkEIpmuYVjlFKPo.99
May 1, 2015 at 9:07 am #23559AgamemnonParticipantThe other semi official Walter mock.
41 St. Louis Rams: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma
Another weapon for Nick Foles? Why not? The Rams have interest in Dorial Green-Beckham; they feel his talent is worth taking a risk on in Round 2. He would’ve been a top-12 pick if it wasn’t for his off-the-field troubles.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2015redraft_2.php#z6O24heu3cC8g311.9972 St. Louis Rams: P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
The cornerback position isn’t a big need right now, but two of St. Louis’ top three players at the position have expiring contracts after this season.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2015redraft_3.php#0aXRweKh2L1VlpTM.99
May 1, 2015 at 9:11 am #23560AgamemnonParticipantBy Dane Brugler | NFLDraftScout.com Senior Analyst
May 1, 2015 1:31 am ET33. Tennessee Titans — Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma: The Titans brought in the troubled wide receiver for a visit and the talent might make him worth the risk here.
34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh: Whoever is under center for the Bucs won’t have a chance for success in the NFL if he doesn’t have time to throw, an issue Clemmings will help alleviate.
35. Oakland Raiders — Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon: The Raiders addressed wide receiver in the first round to help Derek Carr, an offensive lineman in the second round would also bring a smile to the face of Oakland’s quarterback.
36. Jacksonville Jaguars — T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama: The Jaguars want to address the running back depth chart at some point in the draft and it might surprise some to see Yeldon as the third back drafted.
37. New York Jets — Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA: With Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick on the roster, Hundley will be able to sit and learn in New York until he’s ready for the field.
38. Washington Redskins — Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Nebraska: At some point in the second round, Gregory’s talent becomes worth the risk and Washington could end up with a steal at this point.
39. Chicago Bears — Eli Harold, DE/OLB, Virginia: Transitioning to a 3-4 scheme in Chicago, Harold gives the Bears a young, up-and-coming edge rusher with a bright future.
40. New York Giants — Landon Collins, SS, Alabama: The Giants have question marks at safety and Collins is one of the most physical run defenders in this draft class.
41. St. Louis Rams — Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor: The Rams traded for Nick Foles this off-season, but he is a free agent after the season and Petty would offer a development option at quarterback.
May 1, 2015 at 9:44 am #23564nittany ramModerator3 rounds without addressing the o-line?
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May 1, 2015 at 9:50 am #23566ZooeyModerator3 rounds without addressing the o-line?
Yeah, I cannot see it.
The Rams have to get one immediate starter in the draft. Have to. That leaves resigning Barksdale, and starting one of the Centers they already have. And they have no depth.
If they don’t get an interior OL today, I will be shocked. And very, very curious.
May 1, 2015 at 9:57 am #23567nittany ramModeratorIt would only possibly make sense if they knew they were resigning Barksdale AND signing Blalock somehow.
May 1, 2015 at 10:17 am #23569CalParticipantI wouldn’t be surprised to see one of the linebackers or a qb like Hundley or Grayson selected at 41. I wonder if Fisher has visions of the Eddie George & McNair Titans teams with a combination of Guryley and Hundley. I’d love to see a fast, talented mlb to replace Laurinaitis. I’m not sure this can be a top 5 defense with just ok play from the mike.
The Rams could sign Blalock & Barksdale to complete the line. That would give the line a nice mixture of youth and experience. (I have no concerns about C btw. I think between Rhaney, Jones, & Barnes the Rams will get solid play this year.) Plus, they have Reynolds off the bench for relief as well as Jones if Rhaney wins the starting C position.
So even round 3 could BPA for the Rams.
With all that said, there’s some solid options for the offensive line and the Rams could easily pluck a guy at 41.
May 1, 2015 at 10:55 am #23572AgamemnonParticipantMay 1, 2015 at 11:01 am #23573CalParticipantIt would only possibly make sense if they knew they were resigning Barksdale AND signing Blalock somehow.
I think the Lions were the only team Blalock visited after being released and they used their first round pick on a guard. Maybe that makes Blalock to the Rams more likely??
May 1, 2015 at 1:38 pm #23582AgamemnonParticipanthttp://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000489650/article/round-2-nfl-mock-draft-vikings-get-dorial-greenbeckham
Round 2 NFL mock draft: Vikings get Dorial Green-BeckhamBy Lance Zierlein
NFL Media draft analyst
Published: May 1, 2015 at 11:57 a.m.
Updated: May 1, 2015 at 12:55 p.m.With the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft in the books, the second round is fast-approaching. While the first round is where cornerstone pieces are found, the second round provides plenty of starters and quality depth.
There are still a lot of really good football players left on the board. We could see a flurry of trades from teams trying to move up to get one Friday night.
Here’s how the second round could play out:
33. Tennessee Titans — Jalen Collins, CB, LSU
Titans need cornerback help in a big way and Collins has first-round upside.
2015 NFL DRAFT
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34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon
Tampa Bay must find tackle help to protect its investment in Jameis Winston.
35. Oakland Raiders — Donovan Smith, OT, Penn StateBig and strong, Smith provides a formidable frame to add to the Raiders’ offensive line.
36. Jacksonville Jaguars — Eric Rowe, CB, UtahRowe will likely remind Gus Bradley of his former pupils in Seattle, where he served as defensive coordinator.
37. New York Jets — Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLAThe most productive collegiate inside linebacker over the last three years goes to Todd Bowles.
38. Washington Redskins — Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE/OLB, UCLAWashington needs an edge-setter with athleticism and “Owa” has been rising up draft boards.
39. Chicago Bears — Landon Collins, S, AlabamaThe Bears would be thrilled to see Collins available here, but he could be the target of a trade-up earlier than this spot.
40. New York Giants — Carl Davis, DT, IowaDavis had a huge Senior Bowl week and the Giants could use his brand of strength and quickness.
41. St. Louis Rams — Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona StateThis is about the right spot for Strong, and it is definitely the right fit for the WR-needy Rams.
42. Atlanta Falcons — Eddie Goldman, NT, Florida StateThe transition to a 3-4 defense needs a pass rusher and run stuffer. Goldman is the run stuffer.
43. Cleveland Browns — Eli Harold, OLB, VirginiaCleveland needs edge speed; Harold is one of the quickest upfield in this draft.
44. New Orleans Saints — Devin Smith, WR, Ohio StateThe Saints lost Kenny Stills but Smith is likely an upgrade.
45. Minnesota Vikings — Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri
Teddy Bridgewater gets a boom-or-bust deep threat with the ability to come in and help right away.
46. San Francisco 49ers — Ronald Darby, CB, Florida StateDarby didn’t get the headlines that P.J. Williams received while at Florida State, but he’s the more talented of the two.
47. Miami Dolphins — P.J. Williams, CB, Florida StateOh, hi, P.J.! I was just saying I love your game! … Williams gives the Dolphins length and press-man coverage talent.
48. San Diego Chargers — Jordan Phillips, NT, OklahomaBig-bodied interior player with rare quickness for a man his size. Has dominant potential, but must unlock it.
49. Kansas City Chiefs — Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi StateHas great hands and will be a plus pass rusher as a 3-4 end in the Chiefs’ scheme.
50. Buffalo Bills — A.J. Cann, OG, South CarolinaRex Ryan didn’t have a first-round pick, but he is always looking to win in the trenches, and Cann helps that cause.
51. Houston Texans — Tre’ Jackson, OG, Florida StateBill O’Brien wants to transition into a more power-based run game and Jackson has the size and talent to help in that effort.
52. Philadelphia Eagles — Quinten Rollins, S, Miami (Ohio)The Eagles could try Rollins at cornerback or safety, but what he flashed in only one year of college football was undeniable.
53. Cincinnati Bengals — Grady Jarrett, NT, ClemsonOne of the most disruptive interior defenders in this draft, Jarrett can fit right into the rotation for the Bengals.
54. Detroit Lions — T.J. Clemmings, OT, PittsburghLong fall for Clemmings, but a good spot for him if he ends up this far down the second-round board.
55. Arizona Cardinals — Nate Orchard, OLB, UtahEveryone knows the Cardinals need outside linebacker help. It’s just a matter of what their draft grades look like at this spot.
56. Pittsburgh Steelers — Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota
Williams needs to improve as a run blocker, but he comes from NFL bloodlines and is the best pass-catching TE in this draft.
57. Carolina Panthers — D’Joun Smith, CB, Florida AtlanticWiry frame with great man-cover talent. Smith’s quick-twitch athleticism is a welcome sight in Carolina.
58. Baltimore Ravens — Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (Fla.)Johnson is an electric running back with the best zone-scheme skills of any rusher in this draft.
59. Denver Broncos — Mitch Morse, OG, MissouriMorse has been flying up draft boards lately. The former tackle transitions to guard or center and fits Gary Kubiak’s offense perfectly.
60. Dallas Cowboys — Randy Gregory, DE, NebraskaSources tell me Gregory is off the draft board for many teams, but Dallas might not be able to pass on him if he’s still available.
61. Indianapolis Colts — Paul Dawson, ILB, TCUDawson didn’t win the combine, but there were no other inside ‘backers in college football who made more plays than him.
62. Green Bay Packers — Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi StateMcKinney can be a little bit plodding and limited at times, but he’s steady and a great tackler, which is a need inside for Green Bay.
63. Seattle Seahawks — Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio StateWinning with quickness is a Seattle trademark, and Bennett is a plus pass rusher from the interior spot.
64. New England Patriots — Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas StateThis might seem early for Lockett, but he is an outstanding return man who has Wes Welker’s competitiveness from the slot.
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May 1, 2015 at 6:18 pm #23606AgamemnonParticipantRank Player Position School
Randy Gregory OLB Nebraska (X/O)
La’el Collins G/T LSU (O)
Landon Collins SS Alabama
Dorial Green-Beckham WR Oklahoma (O)
Jaelen Strong WR Arizona State (X)
Eddie Goldman DT Florida State
Eli Harold OLB Virginia
Jalen Collins CB LSU (X/0)
Owa Odighizuwa DE UCLA (X)
Jake Fisher OT Oregon
Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA
Eric Rowe CB Utah
Devin Smith WR Ohio State
Preston Smith DE Mississippi State
Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma
Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
TJ Clemmings OT Pittsburgh (X)
PJ Williams CB Florida State
Danielle Hunter DE LSU
Quinton Rollins CB Miami-Ohio
Mario Edwards DE Florida State
Benardrick McKinney LB Mississippi State
Sammie Coates WR Auburn
Ameer Abdullah RB Nebraska
Ronald Darby CB Florida State
Grady Jarrett DT Clemson
Donovan Smith OT Penn State
Michael Bennett DT Ohio State
AJ Cann OG South Carolina
Carl Davis DT Iowa
Denzel Perryman LB Miami
Paul Dawson LB TCU
Bryce Petty QB Baylor
Tevin Coleman RB Indiana (X)
Devin Funchess WR/TE Michigan
Duke Johnson RB Miami
Rashad Greene WR Florida State
Nate Orchard DE Utah
D’Jhoun Smith CB Florida Atlantic
Lorenzo Mauldin OLB Louisville
Brett Hundley QB UCLA
Ali Marpet G/T Hobart
Alex Carter CB Stanford
Tyler Lockett WR Kansas State
Jay Ajayi RB Boise State
Henry Anderson DE Stanford
Daryl Williams OT Oklahoma
Clive Walford TE Miami
Xavier Cooper DT Washington State
TJ Yeldon RB Alabama
Mitch Morse G/T Missouri
Trey Flowers DE Arkansas
Josh Shaw CB Southern California
Tre McBride WR William&Mary
David Johnson RB Northern Iowa
Garrett Grayson QB Colorado State
Zadarius Smith DE Kentucky
Chris Conley WR Georgia
Jaquiski Tartt SS Samford
Jeremy Langford RB Michigan State
Tre Jackson OG Florida State (X)
Doran Grant CB Ohio State
Ty Sambrailo G/T Colorado State
Cody Prewitt FS Mississippi
Tony Chickillo DE Miami
Steven Nelson CB Oregon State
Jarvis Harrison OG Texas A&M
Sean Mannion QB Oregon State
Frank Clark DE Michigan (O)
Buck Allen RB Southern California
Hroniss Grasu C Oregon
Kwon Alexander OLB LSU
Justin Hardy WR East Carolina
Mike Davis RB South Carolina
Jordan Hicks OLB Texas
Arie Kouandjio OG Alabama
Jeff Heuerman TE Ohio State
Derron Smith FS Fresno State
David Cobb RB Minnesota
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu CB Oregon (X)
Tony Lippett WR Michigan State (CB)
Marcus Hardison DT Arizona State
Senquez Golson CB Mississippi
Rob Havenstein G/T Wisconsin
Davis Tull OLB Tennessee-Chattanooga
Jesse James TE Penn State
Anthony Harris FS Virginia (X)
Cameron Artis-Payne RB Auburn
Ramik Wilson ILB Georgia
Dres Anderson WR Utah
Shaq Riddick DE West Virginia
Charles Gaines CB Louisville
Jamison Crowder WR Duke
Tyeler Davison DT Fresno State
Karlos Williams RB Florida State
Hau’oli Kikaha OLB Washington (X)
James Sample FS Louisville
Ben Koyack TE Notre Dame
Cedric Reed DE Texas (X)
Tyrus Thompson OT Oklahoma
Chris Covington DT Rice -
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