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2015 Huddle mock offseason depth chart


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Offense:
 
QB: Eli Manning, Ryan Nassib
FB: Henry Hynoski
RB: Rashad Jennings, Andre Williams, Peyton Hillis
WR: Victor Cruz, Rueben Randle, Kevin Ogletree
WR: Odell Beckham Jr., Preston Parker
TE: Larry Donnel, Daniel Fells, Adrien Robinson
LT: Michael Roos, Brandon Schreff, James Brewer
LG: Geoff Scwartz, Dallas Reynolds
C: Weston Richburg, JD Walton
RG: Justin Pugh, Jeff Schwartz, John Jerry
RT: Will Beatty, Brondon Mosley
 
DEFENSE:
 
LE: Cullen Jenkins, Robert Ayers, Demontre Moore
DT: Jared Odrick, Mike DeVitoMike Patterson, Markus Kuhn
DT: Jonathan Hankins, Jay Bromely
RE: Jason Pierre Paul, Nate Orchard
SLB: Lorenzo Bauldin, Devon Kennard
MLB: Jameel McClain, Mark Herzlich
WLB: Jaquain Williams, Spencer Paysinger
LCB: Domique Rodgers-Cromatie, Walter Thurmond III, Trumaine McBride
SS: Stevie BrownCooper Taylor
FS: Kurt ColemanQuintin Demps
RCB: Prince Amakamura, Jayron Hosley, Zack Bowman
 
SPECIALISTS:
P: Steve Weatherford
K: Josh Brown
LS: Zack Deossie
 
PR: OBJ
KR: Preston Parker
 
 
CUTS:
Jon Beason
Mathias Kiwanuka
 
FREE AGENTS SIGNED:
Walter Thurmond III
Mike DeVito
Stevie Brown
Kurt Coleman
Michael Roos
Jared Odrick
Henry Hynoski
 
DRAFT:
Round 1: Brandon Schreff OT/G
Round 2: Nate Orchard DE
Round 3: Lorenzo Mauldin OLB
 
TRADE:
 
CAP SPACE: $14
 
 
 
 

 

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Tennessee Titans

QB: Zach Mettenberger, Charlie Whitehurst

RB: Bishop Sankey, Dexter McCluster

FB: Jackie Battle

WR: Kendall Wright, Justin Hunter, Nate Washington, Kris Durham

TE: Delanie Walker, Craig Stevens, Taylor Thompson

OT: Taylor Lewan, Michael Oher, Will Svitek, Jamon Meredith

OG: Chance Warmack, Andy Levitre, Eric Olsen

C: Brian Schwenke, Chris Spencer

DE: Ropati Pitotua, Mike Martin

DT: Jurrell Casey, Sammie Hill,

OLB: Derrick Morgan, Kamerion Wimbley, Quentin Groves, Dontay Moch

ILB: Wesley Woodyard, Zach Brown, Avery Williamson

CB: Jason McCourty, Coty Sensabaugh, Bidi Wreh-Wilson,

FS: Michael Griffin

SS: Bernard Pollard, George Wilson

KR: Leon Washington

PR: Leon Washington

K: Ryan Succop

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Offense:

QB: RGIII, Kirk Cousins

RB: Alfred Morris, Roy Helu, Silas Redd 

FB: Darrel Young

WR1: DeSean Jackson, Andre Roberts, Santana Moss

WR2: Pierre Garcon, Ryan Grant, Leonard Hankerson 

TE: Jordan Reed, Logan Paulsen, Niles Paul

LT: Trent Williams, Rishaw Johnson 

LG: Shawn Lauvao, Josh LeRibeus 

C: Kory Lichtensteiger, Chris Chester

RG: Chris Chester, Spencer Long

RT: Tom Compton, Tyler Polumbus

 

Defense:

LDE: Jarvis Jenkins, Clifton Geathers

DT: Chris Baker, Kedric Golston, Barry Cofield

RDE: Jason Hatcher, Stephen Bowen, Frank Kearse

LOLB: Ryan Kerrigan, Gabe Miller

LILB: Perry Riley Jr., Will Compton

RILB: Keenan Robinson, Akeem Jordan, Steve Beauharnais

ROLB: Gabe Miller

LCB: Bashaud Breeland, EJ Biggers, Justin Rogers

RCB: David Amerson, Kenny Okoro

FS: Ryan Clark, Akeem Davis

SS: Phillip Thomas

 

Special Teams:

K: Kai Forbath

P: Tress Way

LS: Nick Sundberg

KR: Andre Roberts

PR: Andre Roberts

 

Free Agents

via the Draft

via trade

 

Pending Free Agents:

URFA:

Colt McCoy (QB), Leonard Hankerson (WR), Santana Moss (WR), Niles Paul (TE), Roy Helu (RB), Tyler Polumbus (OT), Jarvis Jenkins (DE), Chris Neild (NT), Brian Orakpo (LB), EJ Biggers (CB), Ryan Clark (FS), Brandon Meriweather (SS)

 

RFA:

Trenton Robinson (FS), Kai Forbath (K), Justin Rogers (CB)

 

 

Cuts:

 

Free Agents signings:

Re-sign: Niles Paul (TE), Roy Helu (RB), Brian Orakpo (LB), Kai Forbath (K), Justin Rogers (CB)

 

Draft:

Round 1, Pick 5:

Round 2, Pick 6:

Round 3, Pick 5:

Round 4, Pick 6:

Round 5, Pick 5:

Round 6, Pick 6:

Round 7, Pick 5:

 

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OLB:

CB:

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FS:

SS:

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Free Agents

via the Draft

via trade

Pending Free Agents:

Cuts:

Free Agents signings:

Draft:

Round 1, Pick 12:

Round 1, Pick 19:

Round 2, Pick 11:

Round 3, Pick 13:

Round 4, Pick 12:

Round 4, Pick 16:

Round 5, Pick 11:

Round 6, Pick 13:

Round 6, Pick 26:

Round 7, Pick 12:

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