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* * * Official 2015 NFL Draft * * * (1 Viewer)

I've watched every game Odighizuwa played. There were a couple of games when he was so dominant I figured, 1st round pick. But lots of other games he just disappeared. I wish him well in NY.
He'll do well with the NYG. They don't miss on DE.
They've coached quite a few guys very similar to him. Amazing physical ability but very raw from a technique perspective. Tuck, JPP, Kiwinuka and now Odighizuwa?

 
Conley's career is over before it ever gets started. :lmao: He's a deep threat and he goes to play with captain checkdown.

 
Texans gave Jets their 3rd, 5, a 7 from the Browns and DeVier Posey for the pick for Jalen Strong.
So Posey's career is over.
Pretty sure it's been over for three years
Texans gave Jets their 3rd, 5, a 7 from the Browns and DeVier Posey for the pick for Jalen Strong.
So Posey's career is over.
I don't think it ever started, yeah.
He got to hang around and collect a paycheck at least. It's tough enough being Brandon Marshall in NYJ. Now imagine being a benchwarmer coming to NYJ. He better work harder on his special teams skills to stay in the league

 
Isn't that kind of disrespectful to the military to bring them out to be honored, but then make them announce a Browns selection?

 
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duke stock down. i think he could win the job but don't see a major fantasy value from the start.

 
Mauldin to the Jets is not a surprise. Maccagnan announced he was looking for edge rushers and to create a pipeline of them like the Steelers, so this fits.

 
i see 6 rbs going in the first round of all my rookie drafts now. if dallas drafts one, maybe 7. will be some wr steals in the 2nd.

 
tevin coleman to the falcons. RIP devonta freeman?
Doesn't really scare me. Built like McFadden. Ajayi, Cobb or David Johnson would have been a bigger threat to Freeman.

"There are two kinds of back who are successful in this league - runners who break tackles and runners who can create for themselves. He's not either one." -- NFC running back coach
Because the horrible IU o-line created the 13th highest YPA in NCAA history for Coleman???

 
NFL.com take on Bengals 3rd-round choice, Tyler Kroft:

WEAKNESSES Appears on tape to have a limited catch radius.

ESPN:

He's a smooth athlete with a wide catch radius who has enough speed to stretch the seam of a defense.

 
Ellington takes a hit.
a tad but I don't think this rook steals to much, he may be the plodder to Ellingtons lightning. I do like Duke and I think he is more complete then West/Crowell and is def more versatile... Could be nice value pick.. Love Coleman in ATL.

 
David Johnson isn't really a plodder though. More of a James Starks/Kevin Smith/Matt Forte type of back.

I feel like Ellington basically flopped last year and is not AZ's long-term answer.

I'm not a huge Johnson fan either, but the opportunity is there to get work.

 
Ty Montgomery is an interesting pick for GB. Gives them a KR and versatile WR who can be lined up anywhere. Low immediate ceiling with Cobb/Jordy/Adams locked down for a while, but could potentially grow into a starter 2-3 years from now.

 
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Round 2

1 (33). New York Giants, Landon Collins SS, Alabama, profile, bio

2 (34). Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Donovan Smith OT, Penn State, profile, bio

3 (35). Oakland Raiders, Mario Edwards DE, Florida State, profile, bio

4 (36). Jacksonville Jaguars, TJ Yeldon RB, Alabama, profile, bio

5 (37). New York Jets, Devin Smith WR, Ohio State, profile, bio

6 (38). Washington Redskins, Preston Smith Edge, Miss State, profile, bio

7 (39). Chicago Bears, Eddie Goldman DT, Florida State, profile, bio

8 (40). Tennessee Titans, Dorial Green-Beckham WR, Missouri, profile, bio

9 (41). Carolina Panthers, Devin Funchess WR, Michigan, profile, bio

10 (42). Atlanta Falcons, Jalen Collins CB, LSU, profile, bio

11 (43). Houston Texans, Bernardrick McKinney ILB, Miss State, profile, bio

12 (44). New Orleans Saints, Hau'oli Kikaha DE, Washington, profile, bio

13 (45). Minnesota Vikings, Eric Kendricks LB, UCLA, profile, bio

14 (46). San Francisco 49ers, Jaquiski Tartt S, Samford, profile, bio

15 (47). Philadelphia Eagles, Eric Rowe DB, Utah, profile, bio

16 (48). San Diego Chargers, Denzel Perryman ILB, Miami, profile, bio

17 (49). Kansas City Chiefs, Mitch Morse C, profile, bio

18 (50). Buffalo Bills, Ronald Darby CB, Florida State, profile, bio

19 (51). Cleveland Browns, Nate Orchard OLB, Utah, profile, bio

20 (52). Miami Dolphins, Jordan Phillips DT, Oklahoma, profile, bio

21 (53). Cincinnati Bengals, Jake Fisher OT, Oregon, profile, bio

22 (54). Detroit Lions, Ameer Abdullah RB, Nebraska, profile, bio

23 (55). Baltimore Ravens, Maxx Williams TE, Minnesota, profile, bio

24 (56). Pittsburgh Steelers, Senquez Golson CB, profile, bio

25 (57). St Louis Rams, Robert Havenstein OL, profile, bio

26 (58). Arizona Cardinals, Markus Golden OLB, Michigan, profile, bio

27 (59). Denver Broncos, Ty Sambrailo OL, Colorado State, profile, bio

28 (60). Dallas Cowboys, Randy Gregory DE, Nebraska, profile, bio

29 (61). Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ali Marpet OG, Hobart, profile, bio

30 (62). Green Bay Packers, Quinten Rollins, Miami Oh, profile, bio

31 (63). Seattle Seahawks, Frank Clark DE, MIchigan, profile, bio

32 (64). New England Patriots, Jordan Richards DB, Stanford, profile, bio

Round 3

1 (65). Indianapolis Colts, D'Joun Smith CB, Florida Atlantic, profile, bio

2 (66). Tennessee Titans, Jeremiah Poutasi OG, Utah, profile, bio

3 (67). Jacksonville Jaguars, AJ Cann OG, South Carolina, profile, bio

4 (68). Oakland Raiders, Clive Walford TE, Miami, profile, bio

5 (69). Seattle Seahawks, Tyler Lockett WR, Kansas State, profile, bio

6 (70). Houston Texans, Jaelen Strong WR, Arizona State, profile, bio

7 (71). Chicago Bears, Hronnis Grasu C, Oregon, profile, bio

8 (72). St. Louis Rams, Jamon Brown OL, Louisville, profile, bio

9 (73). Atlanta Falcons, Tevin Coleman RB, Indiana, profile, bio

10 (74). New York Giants, Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE, UCLA, profile, bio

11 (75). New Orleans Saints, Garrett Grayson QB, Colorado State, profile, bio

12 (76). Kansas City Chiefs, Chris Conley WR, Georgia, profile, bio

13 (77). Cleveland Browns, Duke Johnson RB, Miami, profile, bio

14 (78). New Orleans Saints, PJ Williams CB, Florida State, profile, bio

15 (79). San Francisco 49ers, Eli Harold OLB, Virginia, profile, bio

16 (80). Detroit Lions, Alex Carter DB, Stanford, profile, bio

17 (81). Buffalo Bills, John Miller G, Louisville, profile, bio

18 (82). New York Jets, Lorenzo Mauldin LB, Louisville, profile, bio

19 (83). San Diego Chargers, Craig Mager DB, Texas State, profile, bio

20 (84). Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Hicks LB, Texas, profile, bio

21 (85). Cincinnati Bengals, Tyler Kroft TE, Rutgers, profile, bio

22 (86). Arizona Cardinals, David Johnson RB, Northern Iowa, profile, bio

23 (87). Pittsburgh Steelers, Sammy Coates WR, Auburn, profile, bio

24 (88). Minnesota Vikings, Danielle Hunter DE, LSU, profile, bio

25 (89). St Louis Rams, Sean Mannion QB, Oregon State, profile, bio

26 (90). Baltimore Ravens, Carl Davis DT, Iowa, profile, bio

27 (91). Dallas Cowboys, Chaz Green OL, Florida, profile, bio

28 (92). Denver Broncos, Jeff Hueurmann TE, Ohio State, profile, bio

29 (93). Indianapolis Colts, Henry Anderson DE, Stanford, profile, bio

30 (94). Green Bay Packers, Ty Montgomery WR, Stanford, profile, bio

31 (95). Washington Redskins, Matt Jones RB, Florida, profile, bio

32 (96). Cleveland Browns, Xavier Cooper DT, Washington State, profile, bio

33 (97). New England Patriots, Geno Grissom DE, Oklahoma, profile, bio

34 (98). Kansas City Chiefs, Steven Nelson DB, Oregon State, profile, bio

35 (99). Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Dawson ILB, TCU , profile, bio
 
Ty Montgomery is an interesting pick for GB. Gives them a KR and versatile WR who can be lined up anywhere. Low immediate ceiling with Cobb/Jordy/Adams locked down for a while, but could potentially grow into a starter 2-3 years from now.
He's no Antwan Goodley.

 
Most surprising faller to me was Jay Ajayi. Feel like he was a 2nd-3rd on talent alone. Maybe I overrated him.

I don't think Stefon Diggs will drop out of the 4th round tomorrow. Warts, but good player to pick up this late.

 

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