What we decided to do here was have a little fun and pair together to create a First Round Mock Draft for tonight. What we did was go back and forth with Jeff selecting odd number picks and Clayton selecting even number picks. We are predicting what we think happens, not necessarily what we would like to see happen
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers - QB - Jameis Winston - Florida State
This one is fairly easy to predict. The Bucs have been basically locked into Winston for quite some time now. Whether he is the franchise QB they believe him to be is debatable, fact is, in today’s NFL they are being pressured into taking this pick.
- Tennessee Titans - QB - Marcus Mariota - Oregon
When Zach Mettenberger is presumed starting quarterback, you are in trouble. Mariota has his faults, specifically not much experience under center, but he has the tools and abilities that you look for in a franchise QB. There is tons of trade speculation around this pick so it could be someone else taking Mariota.
- Jacksonville Jaguars - OLB - Dante Fowler Jr. - Florida
The Jags have a clear need for someone on the edge that can pressure the QB. Fowler Jr is the perfect fit for Gus Bradley’s defense. Leonard Williams is an interesting option if available, but I think Fowler just has too much to offer for the Jags for them to pass on him.
- Oakland Raiders - WR - Amari Cooper - Alabama
Is Derek Carr the answer at quarterback for this floundering franchise? He certainly had his moments last year. The Raiders need weapons bottom line and they take the best receiver in the draft to give Carr a chance.
- Washington Redskins - DE/DT - Leonard Williams - USC
Pass rush is a big need for the Redskins, and if they see Williams there at 5 they won’t be able to turn in that card fast enough. Sure WR and OL are big needs, but if you have what most believe to be the best player in the draft sitting there at #5, you snatch him up without hesitation.
- New York Jets - OLB - Vic Beasley - Clemson
The Jets have needed a great pass rusher for years, but got away without one due to Rex Ryan being a Wizard on defense. Todd Bowles is as well, but with signing corners in free agency, they can address the need for a sack artist here.
- Chicago Bears - WR - Kevin White - West Virginia
The Bears have plenty of needs ahead of WR, but based on what is available this is the best option for them. This is their chance to make up for shipping out Brandon Marshall and salvage what is left of their offense. Leaving them to take a pass rusher in the 2nd round.
- Atlanta Falcons - OLB - Shane Ray - Missouri
Everyone seems to be down on Ray due to the stupidity of being cited for weed, and maybe Dan Quinn is upset enough to pass by him too. If I am Thomas Dimitroff and Scott Pioli I tell Quinn to shut his mouth and coach this guy up. A special talent at a desperate need.
- New York Giants - OG - Brandon Scherff - Iowa
Similar to Winston at #1 overall, Scherff has basically been locked into this spot for weeks. The Giants severely need offensive line help and Scherff is the best prospect available. There is a chance Scherff gets snatched up before the Giants get to the podium but if he is there the Giants will take him.
- St. Louis Rams - CB - Trae Waynes - Michigan State
Cornerback may be the last piece of the puzzle for the Rams. I believe Marcus Peters is the best corner in the draft, but Waynes seems to be rated higher by most people. E.J. Gaines was a good find and the Rams have others, but with this kind of talent, they should finally shore up this spot on the field.
- Minnesota Vikings - WR - Devante Parker - Louisville
The Vikings desperately need a big time target for 2nd year QB Teddy Bridgewater. Patterson looked lackluster in 2014 and the chance to give their QB of the future a big time target is more important than anything in the 1st round.
- Cleveland Browns - NT - Danny Shelton - Washington
Their run defense was pathetic and that was even with big ole’ Phil Taylor. With Parker gone, this seems to be the best player for the Browns here, that’s if they even make this pick and don’t trade up or out.
- New Orleans Saints - OLB - Bud Dupree - Kentucky
The Saints need a WR but with the depth at that position they can wait to grab the big play guy later in the draft. The Saints need major help with pass rushing and Dupree is the best available prospect available outside of Gregory who has many off the field issues. I think this is a reach but the Saints need pass rush and have to take him here.
- Miami Dolphins - RB - Todd Gurley - Georgia
This is a very interesting pick. Gurley is the best player available, but should they go defense after having to get rid of so many guys to sign Ndamukong Suh? Giving weapons to Tannehill is a must, and with recently picking up his option, Gurley would be a nice fit next to Lamar Miller.
- San Francisco 49ers - DT - Arik Armstead - Oregon
The 49ers had a horrible offseason that saw many of their current key players and future cornerstones leave the team. With the potential retirement of Justin Smith looming I think the 49ers grab some defensive line depth here that can contribute right away and be the anchor of that defense for the next decade.
- Houston Texans - WR - Breshad Perriman - Central Florida
With Andre Johnson gone, the Texans need to find a replacement. They have some decent receivers already in place, but they need another possible star. Perriman has shot up the boards due to his intriguing size and speed combo.
- San Diego Chargers - OT - Ereck Flowers - Miami
The Chargers could add an offensive lineman here and have one of the most impressive lines in the league. Rumor is that if Flowers is the guy taken, they will be inclined to move Fluker inside to Guard which could be a very smart move.
- Kansas City Chiefs - C - Cameron Erving - Florida State
6th round pick Eric Kush is the only center on the Chiefs roster at the moment, so this should be a given since Andy Reid loves taking lineman, the desperate need and Erving be the best interior center and possibly best player left at this pick. Receiver is another possibility as well since the Jeremy Maclin signing really didn’t fix anything.
- Cleveland Browns - WR - Nelson Agholor - USC
Josh Gordon is suspended for the year and the position is anemic at the moment. They would have loved to grab Parker at 12 or Perriman here, but with those two gone, Agholor is the next best guy.
- Philadelphia Eagles - S - Landon Collins - Alabama
There are rumors Philly could take Damarious Randall here, but after watching Collins, he is the superior talent and before the college football season was over, could have been a top 10 pick. sliding him next to Malcolm Jenkins would help shore up the secondary for the Iggles.
- Cincinnati Bengals - CB - Marcus Peters - Washington
The Bengals have a need for Offensive Line and Linebacker here but I think if Peters is sitting there at #21 that the Bengals have to take him.He is a physical press man corner the could really help that defense.. He would add great depth at the position and could be a very solid CB1 in the next few years.
- Pittsburgh Steelers - CB - Byron Jones - UConn
This has been a need for years in Pittsburgh, who stuck with Ike Taylor even though he has been hurting them. They lost Keenan Lewis a couple years ago, so they now need to replenish the position. Jones is an absolute freak athletically and though more raw than other prospects, the Steelers need to take a chance on athleticism instead of a safer pick such as Kevin Johnson.
- Detroit Lions - CB - Kevin Johnson - Wake Forest
The Lions have a big need along the defensive line with the loss of Suh and Fairley, but when they see Kevin Johnson sitting there at #23 they have to take him. You can find defensive line help that can contribute in the 2nd or 3rd round but a corner of this caliber might not be available the next time their pick comes around. He does have an issue with tackling but I think with the proper coaching he can turn into a top notch corner.
- Arizona Cardinals - OLB - Randy Gregory - Nebraska
“If Hannibal Lecter ran a 4.3, we’d probably diagnose it as an eating disorder.” That is from Arizona Cardinals GM Steve Keim telling Darren Urban about NFL Prospects. Gregory clearly has issues, but he is an insane talent who at the end of the year was a projected top 5 pick. Grabbing him here at 24 is a steal well worth the risk.
- Carolina Panthers - RB - Melvin Gordon - Wisconsin
The Panthers need help along the offensive line, in the secondary, and at wide receiver which is why Clayton freaked out when I made this pick. The Panthers do have a lot of issues, protecting Cam being one of them, but with the departure of Deangelo Williams the Panthers have a need for a #1 back in the rotation. Gordon is a top 15 talent that plays a devalued position. This is a questionable pick but I have to believe that if Gordon is there the Panthers snatch him up
- Baltimore Ravens - DT - Malcolm Brown - Texas
Pernell Mcphee is gone,as well as Ravens legend Haloti Ngata. Time for GM Ozzie Newsome to replenish a defensive line that is now surprisingly lacking. Wide Receiver is another option here with the loss of Torrey Smith.
- Dallas Cowboys - CB - Jalen Collins - LSU
If Melvin Gordon or Shane Ray are here they gladly take one of them, but with both off the board I was forced to go with the next need which is Cornerback. Jalen Collins gives the Cowboys a chance to make up for the Mo Claiborne decision. Collins has some off the field issues but Jerry has shown that he cares little about that.
- Denver Broncos - OT- Andrus Peat - Stanford
With the loss of Orlando Franklin, it is time to take possibly the best offensive tackle in the draft. Crazy how Peat looks to be sliding everywhere due to many teams not needing this guy, but do not be surprised if he goes 10 to 15 picks higher. He would be playing right tackle in Denver, but they desperately need to protect Peyton Manning after he played through injury at the end of last year.
- Indianapolis Colts - OT - Jake Fisher - Oregon
The Colts top priority is protecting Andrew Luck and they do that here with Jake Fisher. The bonus with FIsher is he can play Guard or Tackle and can compete for a starting spot right away. There might be better prospects right here but the flexibility of Fisher gives the Colts the security to pick him here.
- Green Bay Packers - LB - Eric Kendricks - UCLA
They had to play Clay Matthews at inside linebacker for a few games last year. With the departure of A.J. Hawk, this position is even more weak than before. Kendricks is trending up, as he can cover well in pass protection and is a decent run stuffer as well. Denzel Perryman from Miami (Fl.) could be an option here as well.
- New Orleans Saints - WR - Phillip Dorsett - Miami
Earlier in the draft the Saints addressed the pass rush with Bud Dupree, here the find a replacement for Kenny Stills with the lightning quick Dorsett. He ran a 4.29 and 4.27 40 at his pro day. The loss of Jimmy Graham is huge for this offense, but Dorsett offers the big play ability that can keep them in games.
- New England Patriots - DT - Eddie Goldman - Florida State
The beloved Vince Wilfork is now forever gone from New England. Time to find a replacement. Goldman is huge at 6’4” and 336 pounds. He needs some work, but there is some serious talent there. Receiver, running back or even a trade out of this spot are possibilities as well.

