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Round 2

1 (33). Tennessee Titans-Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State

The Titans need someone to play on the line with Jurrell Casey. Goldman was very good at Florida State, and his game will translate well to the NFL.

 

2 (34). Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Jake Fisher, OT/OG, Oregon

Fisher is very polished and should be a key piece of their offensive line right away.

 

3 (35). Oakland Raiders-Shane Ray, DE/OLB, Missouri

If Ray lasts this long, the Raiders won't hesitate to take him. 


4 (36). Jacksonville Jaguars-Jalen Collins, CB, LSU

Collins has only started ten games in his career at LSU, but he has all the tools to become great.


5 (37). New York Jets-Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi State

David Harris is old and at the downside of his career, and Demario Davis is not that good.

 

6 (38). Washington Redskins-Landon Collins, S, Alabama

Collins is the best safety in this class and can improve the Redskins defense right away.

 

7 (39). Chicago Bears-Damarious Randall, S, Arizona State

Antrel Rolle and Ryan Mundy are old, and Brock Vereen is not a good starter. Randall may miss a couple of tackles, but he will also make a lot of great plays.


8 (40). New York Giants-Shaq Thompson, OLB/S, Washington

Nobody knows if Thompson will be an outside linebacker or a safety, but the Giants need both.


9 (41). St. Louis Rams-P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State

Williams should come in and start across from Janoris Jenkins right away.


10 (42). Atlanta Falcons-Clive Walford, TE, Miami

Without Tony Gonzalez last year, the Falcons tight ends combined for only 241 yards and 3 touchdowns. Walford will come in and become Matt Ryan's safety blanket.

 
11 (43). Cleveland Browns-Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA

Josh McCown is a journeyman, who can maybe start for one season. Johnny Manziel's off-field issues may force the Browns to move on at the quarterback position. Hundley may need a year to develop.


12 (44). New Orleans Saints-Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota

Jimmy Graham out, Maxx Williams in. Brees gets an athletic tight end will that will thrive in this offense.

 
13 (45). Minnesota Vikings-Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami

Perryman was good in college, but should be even better in the pros. He underachieved at Miami, just like many other players on that team.

 
14 (46). San Francisco 49ers-Quinten Rollins, CB, Miami (OH)

Rollins, a former basketball player, is very raw. He is getting picked this high for potential, if developed right, he can become a future Pro Bowler.


15 (47). Miami Dolphins-Ali Marpet, OG, Hobart

The Dolphins could go with Jaelen Strong here, but after the Greg Jennings signing, they can wait until the later rounds to take a receiver. Also, guard is just too big of a need for them. Since 2012, Tannehill has been the most sacked quarterback in the NFL. Billy Turner should be a solid starter, but Dallas Thomas has been bad, at best, the last two years. Marpet was a top player at the Senior Bowl, had one of the best workouts for offensive lineman at the combine, and his film is great. He should have no problem starting next year.


16 (48). San Diego Chargers-Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State

Ryan Mathews is gone and Branden Oliver is not starter quality. Ajayi could be a 3 down back.


17 (49). Kansas City Chiefs-Eric Rowe, CB/S, Utah

Rowe was very good last year in his only season at cornerback. He had 13 passes defended last season.

 
18 (50). Buffalo Bills-Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor

Matt Cassel, E.J. Manuel, and Tyrod Taylor are all backup quarterbacks. Petty will have a chance to compete to win the starting job.

 
19 (51). Houston Texans-Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia

Harold has the ability to put up double digit sacks in the NFL.


20 (52). Philadelphia Eagles-Jaquiski Tartt, S, Samford

Tartt is a very physical safety and will be a key contributor in the Eagles revamped secondary with Byron Maxwell and Walter Thurmond.

 
21 (53). Cincinnati Bengals-
Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson

Jarrett is a much better fit in a 4-3 scheme and should become the starter next to Geno Atkins.


22 (54). Detroit Lions-Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke

Tomlinson will be a plug and play left guard.


23 (55). Arizona Cardinals-Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana

Coleman is a physical runner who will be a nice compliment to Andre Ellington.


24 (56). Pittsburgh Steelers-Cody Prewitt, S, Ole Miss

The Steelers secondary makeover continues. Prewitt had a great Senior Bowl and should fit in with the Steelers defense.


25 (57). Carolina Panthers-Alex Carter, CB, Stanford

The Panthers need lots of help at corner, the Charles Tillman signing was just a stop gap. Carter could be their number one corner in the future.


26 (58). Baltimore Ravens-Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M

Ogbuehi is coming off a torn ACL, but when he comes back he should be the starting right tackle.

 
27 (59). Denver Broncos-Xavier Cooper, DT, Washington State

Cooper has 23 tackles for loss in the last two seasons.

 
28 (60). Dallas Cowboys-Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA

With Greg Hardy suspended the first ten games of the season, Odighizuwa will provide nice depth to the line, with potential to be a star.

 
29 (61). Indianapolis Colts-Duke Johnson, RB, Miami

As one University of Miami running back, Frank Gore, is about to finish his career in Indianapolis, another University of Miami running back will be starting his. Duke Johnson is an electric running back who will break out for big gains frequently.

 
30 (62). Green Bay Packers-Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State

Darby showed how good he was in college, matching up against the opposing teams number one receiver even with P.J. Williams playing across from him.

 
31 (63). Seattle Seahawks-Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State

Strong makes a lot of great catches in traffic and has one of the best pair of hands in the draft.

 
32 (64). New England Patriots-Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska

Abdullah is very small and will most likely not be an every down back in the NFL, but he will catch a ton of passes out of the backfield from Tom Brady.

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