Round 6
161. Tennessee (2-14)-Davis Tull, DE/OLB, Chattanooga
Tull was a four year starter and three-time Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
162. Tampa Bay (2-14)-Leterrius Walton, DT, Central Michigan
Walton is very good against the run and could become a rotational player for the Bucs.
163. Oakland (3-13)-Austin Shepherd, OT, Alabama
Oakland can use some more help at the tackle spot. Donald Penn will be 32 years old when the season starts and Khalif Barnes will be 33. Shepherd has starter potential.
164. Jacksonville (3-13)-Martrell Spaight, OLB, Arkansas
Spaight has great instincts and had 128 tackles last year, tying for eleventh in the nation.
165. New York Jets (4-12)-Ben Heeney, ILB, Kansas
Should be a good special teams player.
166. Washington (4-12)-Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn
The Redskins need a better backup to Alfred Morris because Roy Helu is a free agent. Artis-Payne played very well at the Senior Bowl.
167. Chicago (5-11)-Wes Saxton, TE, South Alabama
Saxton was much better in 2013 then 2014, but he has potential to be a contributor at the pro level.
168. Tampa Bay - from St. Louis (6-10)-Josh Harper, WR, Fresno State
Harper has had over 1,000 yards two years in a row and has had a combined 20 touchdowns in the last two seasons.
169. Atlanta (6-10)-Quandre Diggs, CB, Texas
Diggs should be able to become the starting nickel cornerback within his first two years in the league.
170. New York Giants (6-10)-Kurtis Drummond, FS, Michigan State
Drummond had four interceptions and eleven passes defended last season.
171. New Orleans (7-9)-Kyle Loomis, P, Portland State
Loomis is 27 years old, but was very good last year. The Saints are way over the cap and Thomas Morstead has a cap hit of $3,400,000.
172. Minnesota (7-9)-Zach Zenner, RB/FB, South Dakota State
Zenner had 2,019 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns last year. He could also play fullback, Jerome Felton is likely gone from the Vikings.
173. Cleveland (7-9)-Clayton Geathers, SS, UCF
Geathers is a tackling machine. He has had 298 tackles over the last three years.
174. San Francisco (8-8)-Justin Manton, K, Louisiana-Monroe
The 49ers are close to the cap and could free up space by cutting Phil Dawson. Dawson's cap hit is $4,134,000 in 2015.
175. Miami (8-8)-Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville
Miami could use more depth at cornerback and Gaines has shown flashes of looking like a starting caliber cornerback.
176. San Diego (9-7)-Anthony Jefferson, SS, UCLA
Jefferson could provide the Chargers with some depth at safety. He could be a very good special teamer.
177. Kansas City (9-7)-E.J. Bibbs, TE, Iowa State
Bibbs was one of the only bright spots for the Cyclones last year. He had 45 catches and 8 touchdowns.
178. Buffalo (9-7)-Rasheed Bailey, WR, Delaware Valley
Bailey was great last year. He had 80 catches and lead Division III football with 1,707 yards and 19 touchdowns last year.
179. Houston (9-7)-Deon Simon, NT, Northwestern State
Simon is one of the only true nose tackles in this draft and Houston is in need of one.
180. Philadelphia (10-6)-Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn
Nick Marshall will be a project, but he may be worth it. He has so much raw athleticism and could excel, but he hasn't played cornerback in years.
181. Cincinnati (10-5-1)-Dezmin Lewis, WR, Central Arkansas
Lewis was the leader in reception, yards, and touchdowns for two years in a row at Central Arkansas.
182. Arizona (11-5)-Terrell Watson, RB, Azusa Pacific
Watson led all Division II running backs with 2,153 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns last season.
183. Pittsburgh (11-5)-John Crockett, RB, North Dakota State
Crockett is a big back who had 1,994 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns last year.
184. Detroit (11-5)-Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama
Bridge will be a project, but he has a huge arm and some team will take a chance on him. He could eventually become a solid backup.
185. Carolina (7-8-1)-Tre McBride, WR, William & Mary
McBride has great hands and could be a starting slot receiver.
186. Cleveland - from Baltimore (10-6)-Xzavier Dickson, OLB, Alabama
Dickson had 9 sacks last year, tied for third most amongst all linebackers.
187. Denver (12-4)-Doran Grant, CB, Ohio State
Grant may not be big enough to be a boundary cornerback. He could be good in the nickel and will provide immediate help to the special teams.
188. Baltimore - from Dallas (12-4)-Cody Fajardo, QB, Nevada
Tyrod Taylor is a below average backup quarterback. Fajardo could use time to develop under Joe Flacco and could become a good backup.
189. Indianapolis (11-5)-Adrian Amos, FS, Penn State
Amos is a safety who can also play nickelback. He allowed just 3.9 yards per target in 2014.
190. Green Bay (12-4)-Imoan Claiborne, CB, Northwestern State
Claiborne had four intercepions last year. He was very good at the Senior Bowl.
191. Indianapolis - from Seattle (12-4)-LaVance Taylor, RB, Central Missouri
Taylor had 1,918 rushing yards last season and 15 rushing touchdowns. He will likely need time to get used to the pro style.
192. New England (12-4)-Jean Sifrin, TE, Massachusetts
Sifrin is already 27 years old, but he has the raw ability to become a special player. Sifrin could become the next former basketball player turned tight end to become a star.