2015 NFL Mock Draft: Trade Plague 2nd Round by Erik Lambert 1h ago Nov 15, 2014; Madison, WI. Wisconsin Badgers running back Melvin Gordon (25) rushes with the football during the first quarter against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Camp Randall Stadium. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports As if the first round wasn’t crazy enough. The major picks and trade action continues here in the second round of the 2015 NFL mock draft. How does your team do? 33. Tennessee Titans33 Melvin GordonRunning Back, WisconsinHeisman finalist could help erase the Bishop Sankey misfortune at running back.34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers34 A.J. CannGuard, South CarolinaInterior blocking was terrible in Tampa last year. This big kid will provide a quick solution.35. Oakland Raiders35 Jake FisherOffensive Tackle, OregonTremendous athlete who excels in pass protection. Raiders will find a place for him.36. New Orleans Saints (from Jacksonville)36 Jalen CollinsCornerback, LSUBig, long corner with instincts and deep speed who can relieve pressure on Keenan Lewis.
Jul 24, 2014; Hollywood, CA UCLA Bruins quarterback Brett Hundley poses for a photo during the Pac-12 Media Day at the Studios at Paramount. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports 37. New York Jets37 Brett HundleyQuarterback, UCLAQuarterback with all the physical tools and good mental makeup. Jets must help speed up his decision-making.Trade Redskins GET #44 pick and 4th in '15 Saints GET #38 pick38. New Orleans Saints (from Washington)38 Jordan PhillipsDefensive Tackle, OklahomaHighly athletic nose tackle with ideal size, power and quickness to anchor the middle of the Saints defense.Trade Bears GET #46 pick and 4th in '15 49ers GET #39 pick39. San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago)39 Maxx WilliamsTight end, MinnesotaMove tight end with the size-speed combination to dissect defenses who can add some insurance on Vernon Davis.40. New York Giants40 Michael BennettDefensive Tackle, Ohio StateDefensive tackle who is an excellent gap penetrator to attack the opposing backfield. Will give major help to Jason Pierre-Paul.
Nov 15, 2014; Miami Gardens Miami Hurricanes tight end Clive Walford (46) eludes Florida State Seminoles linebacker Terrance Smith (24) for a touchdown during the second quarter at Sun Life Stadium. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports 41. St. Louis Rams41 Dorial Green-BeckhamWide Receiver, OklahomaJeff Fisher never fears players with character concerns if they can play and Dorial Green-Beckham can most definitely play.42. Atlanta Falcons42 Clive WalfordTight end, Miami (Fla.)Big tight end with both receiving and blocking ability who can give Matt Ryan a lacking weapon down the middle.43. Cleveland Browns43 Eli HaroldDefensive End, VirginiaExplosive edge rusher who can fit in the 3-4 at OLB for the Browns or bulk up for DE if they switch to a 4-3.44. Washington Redskins (from New Orleans)44 Rob HavensteinOffensive Tackle, WisconsinGiant right tackle with the classic length and power but also deceptively nimble feet. Would solve major problem for Washington.
Sep 6, 2014; Iowa City, IAIowa Hawkeyes linebacker Quinton Alston (52) and defensive lineman Carl Davis (71) celebrate a fourth quarter stop against the Ball State Cardinals at Kinnick Stadium. Iowa defeated Ball State 17-13. Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports 45. Minnesota Vikings45 Tre' JacksonGuard, Florida StateHulking guard who can be plug-and-play on Day 1. Will understand the importance of keeping Teddy B. upright.46. Chicago Bears (from San Francisco)46 Carl DavisDefensive Tackle, IowaGets knocked on for a lack of pass rush production, but the Bears will love him right away as their nose tackle of the future.47. Miami Dolphins47 Breshad PerrimanWide Receiver, UCFSize-speed prospect with immense upside. Dolphins will have to work on his dropped football issues.48. Kansas City Chiefs48 Phillip DorsettWide Receiver, Miami (Fla.)True speedster who can house it anytime he touches the ball. Great compliment to Jeremy Maclin.
Dec 28, 2013; Orlando, FLLouisville Cardinals running back Dominique Brown (10) is hit by Miami Hurricanes linebacker Denzel Perryman (52) during the Russell Athletic Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. David Manning-USA TODAY Sports 49. San Diego Chargers49 Tevin ColemanRunning Back, IndianaPolished all-around back who embraces the workhorse role. Would help the Bolts instantly forget about Ryan Mathews.50. Buffalo Bills50 Denzel PerrymanLinebacker, Miami (Fla.)Limited in terms of range but absolutely punishes ball carriers. He will be the enforcer in Rex Ryan’s defense.51. Houston Texans51 Eric KendricksLinebacker, UCLASmart, instinctive leader of a defense who has more range in coverage than Brian Cushing for the Texans.Trade Buccaneers GET Adrian Peterson Vikings GET #52 pick52. Minnesota Vikings (from Tampa Bay)52 Jay AjayiRunning Back, Boise StateBalanced runner with a good mix of speed and power who can also receive and pass protect.
Jan 22, 2015; Mobile, AL North squad defensive corner Quinten Rollins of Miami (Ohio) (22) makes a catch during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports 53. Cincinnati Bengals53 Shaq ThompsonLinebacker, WashingtonField fast player who can fill multiple positions at either linebacker or safety for the Bengals D.54. Detroit Lions54 Quinten RollinsCornerback, Miami (Ohio)Former basketball star who has that speed and fluidity made for corner. A really good fit for the Lions 4-3 alignment.55. Arizona Cardinals55 Kevin JohnsonCornerback, Wake ForestPhysicality and bulk are lacking a bit, but in terms of coverage ability Kevin Johnson is what Arizona needs.56. Pittsburgh Steelers56 Lorenzo MauldinLinebacker, Louisville
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