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And with the 25th pick in the 2015 draft........


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25: R1P25
OT BRANDON SCHERFF
IOWA
57: R2P25
C CAMERON ERVING
FLORIDA STATE
89: R3P25
RB TODD GURLEY
GEORGIA
121: R4P25
WR SAMMIE COATES
AUBURN
153: R5P25
WR AUSTIN HILL
ARIZONA
185: R6P25
S SAM CARTER
TCU
217: R7P25
DT DARIUS KILGO
MARYLAND

I did this as soon as we lost. Fap worthy.

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Anyone think an OLB will be drafted early? I see it happening as Thomas Davis' replacement and to play on the other side for the time being.

I would love to see a S, OL, and WR...but knowing the BPA mindset, I see DE and OLB as possibilities.

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Maybe Landon Collins will slide and we can get him there. A lot of mocks have him mid first round.

 

Would be fine with Melvin Gordon falling to us though RB isn't our biggest need and running backs often bust in the nfl

 

There will also be good CB, WR and oline options there

 

 

 

I love Gordon.  I've gone back and forth so much on taking a rb in the first considering

how much we need a WR, LT, and Safety, but I do love this kid, and it would be another

weapon for Cam.

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Good spot for this year's OT group.  Unless there's some amazing prospect at another position that's just far too good to pass up, LT should be our pick in the first.  Speed/hands type receiver in the 2nd or 3rd, BPA everywhere else.  Gotta start thinking about eventual replacements for TD, Kalil and Stewart at some point, may or may not be in this draft.

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I am doing my fanspeak 2015 mock draft simulator

 

rd1 pick 25) Armari Cooper WR Alabma (lol)

also available: Kevin White, Micheal Bennett, Melvin Gordon, Ronnie Staley

 

rd2 pick 57) Cameron Erving offensive line Florida State

also available: Nate Orchard, Maxx Williams, Ronald Darby, Ameer Abdullah

 

rd3 pick 89) Justin Hardy WR ECU

also available: Laken Tomlinson, Jay Ajayi, Sammie Caotes, TJ Yeldon, Nick O'Leary

 

rd4 pick 121) Nick O' Leary TE Florida State

also available: Damain Swann, Alex Carter, Tyler Locket

 

rd5 pick 153) Josh Shaw CB USC

also available: Austin Hill, Luther Maddy, Josh Robinson,

 

rd 6 pick 185) Brandon Ivory DT Alabama

Also Available: David Johnson, Kenny Bell, Henry Anderson, DJ Humphries

 

rd7 pick 217) Tyrus Thompson OT Oklahoma

also available:Paul James, Jermaine Whitehead, Darius Kilgo

 

 

Okay, I realize Cooper will not be there at 25, but just imagine adding Cooper, and Justin Hardy to KB. That's a good young WR group. I focused this draft on addressing the offense.

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