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2015 NFL Draft

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Draft Order and Picks

Pick	Team                       Player
1	Tampa Bay
2	Tennessee
3	Jacksonville
4	Oakland
5	Washington
6	New York Jets
7	Chicago
8	Atlanta
9	New York Giants
10	St. Louis
11	Minnesota
12	Cleveland
13	New Orleans
14	Miami
15	San Francisco
16	Houston
17	San Diego
18	Kansas City
19	Cleveland (from Buf)
20	Philadelphia
21	Cincinnati
22	Pittsburgh
23	Detroit
24	Arizona
25	Carolina
26	Baltimore
27	Dallas
28	Denver
29	Indianapolis
30	Green Bay
31	New Orleans (from Seattle)
32	New England

Top Ranked Players

ESPN story

SCOUTS INC.'S TOP 32 FOR 2015

Player 	                Pos. 	School 	        Grade
1. Jameis Winston* 	QB 	Florida St 	97
2. Leonard Williams* 	DE 	USC 	        96
3. Amari Cooper* 	WR 	Alabama 	94
4. Dante Fowler Jr.* 	DE 	Florida 	93
5. Marcus Mariota* 	QB 	Oregon 	        93
6. Brandon Scherff 	OT 	Iowa 	        93
7. Kevin White 	        WR 	W Virginia 	93
8. Todd Gurley* 	RB 	Georgia 	92
9. DeVante Parker 	WR 	Louisville 	92
10. Trae Waynes* 	CB 	Michigan St 	91
11. Andrus Peat* 	OT 	Stanford 	91
12. Arik Armstead* 	DE 	Oregon 	        91
13. Ereck Flowers* 	OT 	Miami (FL) 	90
14. Danny Shelton 	DT 	Washington 	90
15. Kevin Johnson 	CB 	Wake Forest 	90
16. Cameron Erving 	C 	Florida St 	90
17. Melvin Gordon* 	RB 	Wisconsin 	90
18. Randy Gregory* 	OLB 	Nebraska 	90
19. Malcom Brown* 	DT 	Texas 	        90
20. Breshad Perriman* 	WR 	UCF 	        90
21. Marcus Peters* 	CB 	Washington 	90
22. La'el Collins 	OT 	LSU 	        90
23. Nelson Agholor* 	WR 	USC 	        89
24. Bud Dupree 	        OLB 	Kentucky 	89
25. Vic Beasley 	OLB 	Clemson 	89
26. Eddie Goldman* 	DT 	Florida St 	89
27. Phillip Dorsett 	WR 	Miami (FL) 	88
28. Devin Smith 	WR 	Ohio State 	88
29. Eric Kendricks 	ILB 	UCLA 	        88
30. Jaelen Strong* 	WR 	Arizona St 	88
31. Shane Ray* 	        OLB 	Missouri 	88
32. D.J. Humphries* 	OT 	Florida 	88 

* Denotes draft-eligible non-senior

Grading Scale

90-100 Rare Prospect
Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game. Is a premier college player that has all the skill to take over a game and play at a championship level. He rates in the top 5 players in the nation at his position and is considered a first round draft prospect.

80-89 Outstanding Prospect
Player has abilities to create mismatches versus most opponents in the NFL. A feature player that has an impact on the outcome of the game. Cannot be shut down by a single player and plays on a consistent level week in and week out. He rates in the top 10 at his position and is considered a second round draft prospect.

70-79 Solid Prospect
Still a standout player at the college level that is close to being an elite player. He has no glaring weaknesses and will usually win his individual matchups, but does not dominate in every game, especially when matched up against the top players in the country. He will usually rate in the top third of players at his position and is considered a third round draft prospect.

Top 5 Rankings by Position

Apr 28, 2015 NFL.com story.

"Mike Mayock's final position-by-position rankings for the 2015 NFL Draft:"


Quarterback

  1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon
  2. Jameis Winston, Florida State
  3. Bryce Petty, Baylor
  4. Brett Hundley, UCLA
  5. Sean Mannion, Oregon State

Rise: Hundley (5), Mannion (NR)
Fall: Garrett Grayson, Colorado State (4)


Running back

  1. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
  2. Todd Gurley, Georgia
  3. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
  4. Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla.)
  5. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

Fall: T.J. Yeldon, Alabama (T-5)


Wide receiver

  1. Kevin White, West Virginia
  2. Amari Cooper, Alabama
  3. DeVante Parker, Louisville
  4. Breshad Perriman, Central Florida
  5. Nelson Agholor, USC

Fall: Dorial Green-Beckham, Missouri (T-5)


Tight end

  1. Maxx Williams, Minnesota
  2. Clive Walford, Miami (Fla.)
  3. Tyler Kroft, Rutgers
  4. Blake Bell, Oklahoma
  5. Jeff Heuerman, Ohio State

Rise: Kroft (4)
Fall: Bell (3)


Interior offensive linemen

  1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa
  2. Cameron Erving, Florida State
  3. Laken Tomlinson, Duke
  4. A.J. Cann, South Carolina
  5. Mitch Morse, Missouri

Rise: Morse (NR)
Fall: Tre' Jackson, Florida State (5)


Offensive tackle

  1. La'el Collins, LSU
  2. Ereck Flowers, Miami (Fla.)
  3. D.J. Humphries, Florida
  4. Andrus Peat, Stanford
  5. T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh

Fall: Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M (T-5)


Interior defensive linemen

  1. Leonard Williams, USC
  2. Danny Shelton, Washington
  3. Arik Armstead, Oregon
  4. Malcom Brown, Texas
  5. Eddie Goldman, Florida State

Rise: Shelton (4)
Fall: Armstead (2), Brown (3), Jordan Phillips, Oklahoma (T-5)


Edge rusher

  1. Dante Fowler, Jr., Florida
  2. Bud Dupree, Kentucky
  3. Vic Beasley, Clemson
  4. Randy Gregory, Nebraska
  5. Shane Ray, Missouri

Rise: Dupree (4)
Fall: Gregory (2)


Linebacker

  1. Paul Dawson, TCU
  2. Eric Kendricks, UCLA
  3. Stephone Anthony, Clemson
  4. Denzel Perryman, Miami (Fla.)
  5. Benardrick McKinney, Mississippi State


Cornerback

  1. Trae Waynes, Michigan State
  2. Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest
  3. Marcus Peters, Washington
  4. Jalen Collins, LSU
  5. Byron Jones, Connecticut

Rise: Johnson (4)
Fall: Collins (2), Eric Rowe, Utah (T-5)


Safety

  1. Damarious Randall, Arizona State
  2. Landon Collins, Alabama
  3. Shaq Thompson, Washington
  4. Quinten Rollins, Miami (Ohio)
  5. Jaquiski Tartt, Samford

Fall: Alex Carter, Stanford (T-5)

News and Rumors

Browns to No. 2?

Around 12:35 p.m. on Wed, Apr 29, 2015, a story broke on ESPN that the Browns offered TN their no. 12 and no. 19 picks for TN's no. 2 slot so that Cle could draft Oregon QB Marcus Mariota.

A short time later, some news said that the Browns made no such offer. Also, other news stated that San Diego and Philly were interested in TN's no. 2 pick. SD would trade QB Rivers to TN.

It's probable that TN would want more from Cle than Cle's two first round picks in this draft.

All winter and spring, Philly head coach Chip Kelly has stated that newly-acquired QB Sam Bradford (from St. Louis) would be his QB. But a lot of people didn't believe Kelly.

For some reason during the off-season, it was mentioned that Bradford may get traded to Cle. Bradford

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