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2015 NFL Mock Draft Database (Updated 4/17/15)

Posted on 2/25/15 at 2:51 pm
Posted by Meateye
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 2:51 pm
Well it's that time of year again, the time of uncertainty, hope & excitement waiting for that day to get here to see who will be the newest members of the Who Dat Nation. Personally my favorite time of the year on this board. We all have our opinions on who they should draft and who we want them to draft.

Well every year we have 13 million post on this and that mock draft saying this and that, well I'm making this thread in hopes of keeping the mock drafts here in this one thread. Here are some of the top Mock Draft databases around, if you have any more let me know and I will add them to the OP.

2015 NFL Draft April 30th - May 2nd
1st Round Thursday April 30th
2nd & 3rd Round Friday May 1st
4th - 7th Round Saturday May 2nd

Saints Draft Picks

1st Round: Pick #13 & #31
2nd Round: Pick #44
3rd Round: Pick #75 & #78
5th Round: Pick #148 & #154
6th Round: Pick #186
7th Round: Pick #230


The Mock Draft Databases:

Walter Football Database
DC Pro Mock Database
NFL.com Database
CBS Sports Database
Draft Ace

Draft Trade Value Chart





Mock Draft Scores






Draft Rumors/Player Interviews:

Draft Rumor Thread

NFL.Com

Walters Football




Here's Hoping We Draft The Player You Covet Most...


The next couple post are some of our most mocked players as of now:
This post was edited on 4/17/15 at 8:33 pm
Posted by Meateye
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 2:52 pm to
Shane Ray / DE / Missouri / 6'3" / 245LBS.



Analysis:

Strengths: Explosive athlete in every sense. Has elite power for his size and explodes off the line like a coiled spring. Rushes passer with extreme passion and purpose. Has fast, violent hands with advanced understanding of how to use them. Tough and plays with bad intentions on each snap. Uses rip to get under linemen and out-leverage them. Played 4-3 defensive right end in base but rushed from three-technique in some sub-packages. Once he gets to blocker's edge, they struggle to recover and redirect. Rare ability to post inside leg and get his body turned sharply and quickly around it toward quarterback. Excellent change-of-direction talent. Has natural coordination of head fakes, footwork and hand usage in pass rush. Works hard to stand his ground against power. Has power in upper body and hips to punch and dispatch with tight ends against run. Rarely runs past the arc as a rusher and will fight to come back underneath if he gets on the high side. Was able to drop into space with no issues when asked.

Weaknesses: Lacks ideal length as an outside rusher. At times was engulfed and glued to the bigger tackles he faced. Can get too focused on hand fighting if he doesn't win with hands early in pass rush. Will occasionally stunt himself out of a play, opening up running lane. If rushing from inside, must learn to set up teammates when running "T/E" (tackle first, end under) twists. Relies on arm-over inside and slap/rip outside -- needs more variety to pass rush.

NFL Comparison: Chris Clemons

Bottom Line: It's hard to find many weaknesses for Ray. He pursues the quarterback and the ball like it's his last snap. An alpha male packaged in an explosive frame, Ray has the traits and skills to be a dominant pass rusher and potential Pro Bowler. He also has the athleticism and strength to play in any defensive front.


Vic Beasley / OLB / Clemson / 6'3" / 246LBS.



Analysis:


Overview: Excelled in track, basketball and football while at Adairsville High School in Georgia. Beasley was recruited as a defensive athlete after playing running back, tight end and defensive end in high school. Redshirted in 2010 and played just 16 snaps in 2011. Burst onto the scene in 2012 as a redshirt sophomore with 18 tackles, eight tackles for loss and a team-high 8 sacks. Consensus All-American in 2013 and finished with 44 tackles, 23 tackles for loss (third in the nation), 13 sacks (tied for third in the nation), 12 quarterback pressures, four forced fumbles and one fumble recovered. Began 2014 on the watch lists for Bednarik, Lombardi, Nagurski and Walter Camp Awards. Has averaged a sack every 42 snaps over his last two seasons. Beasley is the all-time sack leader in Clemson history with 29 and graduated with a degree in Sociology in August 2014. Beasley?s father played collegiately at Auburn.


Strengths: Explosive athlete who's always first off the snap. True edge bender who can torque hips and shoulders to turn corner. Has ankle flexion to dip and slalom around corner at difficult angles to block. Former running back with quick feet and fluid hips. Able to change directions and burst to target. Possesses potentially lethal spin move, but doesn't use it enough. Primarily a hand-in-dirt rusher but has played standing, too. Able to drop into space. Solid instincts and outstanding closing burst. Quick hands to swat initial punch. Hands will get even better and could become a major weapon with more coaching. Can embarrass tackles who lunge and miss.

Weaknesses: High cut with narrow waist and thin legs. Needs to add more bulk. Unlikely to convert speed to power against NFL tackles. Wins with athleticism on majority of his sacks. Rarely transitions from speed rush to spin as an instinctual pass-rush counter. Lacks ideal arm length. Too often content to stay blocked if pass rush stalls out. Needs to shed blocks more consistently against run. Good football character, but scouts are concerned about a lack of alpha-dog tenacity.

NFL Comparison: Bruce Irvin

Bottom Line: Projects as 3-4 outside linebacker. Considered one of the best pure edge rushers in the draft, but needs more sophistication to his approach. Has speed and explosion to become an absolute menace for a creative defensive coordinator. High-impact talent but needs to crank up competitive nature in order to reach his potential.


Bud Dupree / DE / Kentucky / 6'4" / 269LBS.



Analysis:

Strengths: Freakish athlete with chiseled frame. Outstanding power with ability to rag-doll tight ends at will. Should be an above average edge-setter. Good transition from playing run to rushing quarterback in play-action. Explosive closing burst. Willing thumper when he has a shot on running back. Can drop into space and play zone. Raw, but learning with huge growth potential as a player. Has strength at the point to be a physical edge-setter. Scouts give him plus grade for character. Will post eye-popping numbers at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Weaknesses: Tall but not long. Wins with athleticism over skill at this point. Some scouts believe his instincts are below average, leading to hesitation. Will get caught taking bad angles to the ball. Needs to improve hand fighting. Still raw rushing the passer. Doesn't possess a go-to pass-rush move. Appears to lack urgency in-game.

Sources Tell Us: "He's a little slow to diagnose, which causes him to get a late start on plays. I would ask him to drop into space in zone dog looks and that's about it. To me, he's a pure see 'em, get 'em 3-4 rush end." -- NFC East regional scout

NFL Comparison: Jamie Collins

Bottom Line: Dupree is an explosive, powerful athlete with a background in basketball. While he's been productive at Kentucky, his tape doesn't always do his potential justice. He must continue to improve as a pass rusher, but his traits are undeniable. Difference between being good and great might be his coordinator.
This post was edited on 3/22/15 at 2:16 pm
Posted by Upperdecker
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 4:23 pm to
Nice work here
Posted by htran90
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Posted on 3/10/15 at 8:28 pm to
DraftTek makes me happy.

www.drafttek.com/2015-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1.asp

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