Round 2
33. Tennessee (2-14)-Cameron Erving, OT/OG/C, Florida State
The Titans need help everywhere on their offensive line except left tackle (Taylor Lewan). Erving is versatile and could play every position on the line.
34. Tampa Bay (2-14)-T.J. Clemmings , OT, Pittsburgh
The Bucs get their franchise quarterback and starting left tackle in the first two rounds.
35. Oakland (3-13)-Gerod Holliman, FS, Louisville
Three of the four starters in the secondary from last year are free agents. The Raiders had only 9 interceptions last year, with only Charles Woodson having more then 1. Holliman had 14 last year.
36. Jacksonville (3-13)-A.J. Cann, OG, South Carolina
Blake Bortles was sacked 55 times last year, which was the most allowed by any team, and that is before you add on the other 16 sacks to Chad Henne. Cann should help the line immediately.
37. New York Jets (4-12)-Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA
The Jets will need to address the quarterback position high in the draft because they do not want Geno Smith to be the starter without real competition. Hundley only threw 5 interceptions last season. If the Jets take him, I expect him to beat out Geno for the starting job.
38. Washington (4-12)-Cody Prewitt, FS, Ole Miss
Brandon Meriweather and Ryan Clark are both free agents. Cody Prewitt had a great season and only helped himself at the Senior Bowl.
39. Chicago (5-11)-Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
Kyle Fuller had a very good rookie year, now they need someone to play across from him.
40. New York Giants (6-10)-Alvin "Bud" Dupree, DE/OLB, Kentucky
The Giants outside linebackers were not very good last year, and Jason Pierre-Paul is a free agent.
41. St. Louis (6-10)-Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon
Ekpre-Olomu would be a huge help for the Rams secondary and could start across from Janoris Jenkins right away.
42. Atlanta (6-10)-Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State
The Falcons need a power back and Ajayi proved he could be that at Boise State.
43. Cleveland (7-9)-Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami
Perryman did not play up to his full potential, but it seems like that happened to a lot of players under Al Golden. He should be a better pro player then college player.
44. New Orleans (7-9)-P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
The Saints secondary was bad last year, to say the least. Drafting Williams and getting Jarius Byrd back from injury, should help their defense tremendously.
45. Minnesota (7-9)-Anthony Harris, SS, Virginia
Harrison Smith expressed that he wants to be in Minnesota long term, now they should draft a guy to play next to him long term.
46. San Francisco (8-8)-D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic
Both their starting corners from last season are free agents, they will need to replace at least one of them.
47. Miami (8-8)-Paul Dawson, LB, TCU
Paul Dawson has shown great instincts and should play middle linebacker for the Dolphins for many years to come.
48. San Diego (9-7)-Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska
Ryan Mathews is a free agent and has been injury prone throughout his career. Branden Oliver was good last year, but is not a long term solution. Abdullah is very small, and at 5'8, not likely to be an every down back.
49. Kansas City (9-7)-Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
The Chiefs receivers caught no touchdowns last year. Coates is a big receiver and could become Alex Smith's favorite target.
50. Buffalo (9-7)-Chris Hackett, FS, TCU
Rex Ryan will want to beef up his defense and Hackett is a ball hawk who had the third most interceptions in all of college fooball last year.
51. Houston (9-7)-D.J. Humphries, OT, Florida
The Saints need more depth on their offensive line and Humphries can compete to play right away.
52. Philadelphia (10-6)-Jaquiski Tartt, SS, Samford
The Eagles revamp their whole secondary by taking a corner and a safety in the first two rounds.
53. Cincinnati (10-5-1)-Nate Orchard, DE/OLB, Utah
The Bengals need to get to the quarterback more, and Nate Orchard could do that. He was tied for the lead in sacks last season with 19.
54. Detroit (11-5)-Arik Armstead, DE/DT, Oregon
The Lions could possibly lose Fairley and Suh. Armstead can play both defensive end and defensive tackle and should help their defense.
55. Arizona (11-5)-Jesse James, TE, Penn State
John Carlson is going to be on the wrong side of 30 when next season starts. Rob Housler is a good backup, but not a starter. At 6'7, James will be a big target for Carson Palmer.
56. Pittsburgh (11-5)-Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia
Both Jason Worilds and James Harrison are free agents. Even if Jarvis Jones makes the leap to become a starter, they still need another one.
57. Carolina (7-8-1)-Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana
Deangelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart both have not been either healthy or good enough the last couple of years. Coleman can come in and be the workhorse they need.
58. Baltimore (10-6)-Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA
Odighizuwa is very good at stopping the run and will be a good fit for the Ravens.
59. Denver (12-4)-Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke
This could be Peyton Manning's last year and they will need to give him a lot of protection. Tomlinson had a very solid senior bowl.
60. Dallas (12-4)-Duke Johnson, RB, Miami
There is a good chance that the Cowboys could lose DeMarco Murray in free agency and Joseph Randle keeps getting in trouble. Duke Johnson was one of the only bright spots for the Hurricanes last year and is an electric running back who could fill Murray's shoes.
61. Indianapolis (11-5)-Mario Edwards Jr., DE/DT, Florida State
The Colts run defense was average during the regular season, and worse in the postseason. Edwards Jr. was very good in 2013 and okay in 2014.
62. Green Bay (12-4)-Xavier Cooper, DT, Washington State
B.J. Raji is a free agent and Letroy Guion was just arrested.
63. Seattle (12-4)-Clive Walford, TE, Miami
Luke Wilson was decent last season, but Clive Walford would be an immediate upgrade.
64. New England (12-4)-Tre Jackson, OG, Florida State
Dan Connolly is 32 years old and a free agent, there is a very good chance they do not re-sign him.