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  1. Mariota will be better than Winston

    Petty will statistically be better than most of the QBs from the draft

    Beasley and Fowler will be the best edge rushers

    Gurley, Gordon, and Coleman will be the top 3 rookie backs.

    David Cobb will be the sleeper of HBs.

    Goldman and Williams will be best DT.

    Cooper, White, Beckham, and Parker will be the top 4 WRs

  2. Colts Mock

     

    R1P29:

    Trade back with the Jacksonville Jaguars, receiving R2P35, R4P99

     

    R2P35: Tevin Coleman RB Indiana

     

    Fearless runner, can quickly change gaps and disrupt linebackers, squares his body, is always ready to hit the nitro, tough run finisher, stiff arm and trucking can be relentless. Isn't afraid to block pass rushers, and can catch out of the backfield. Acceleration is incredible. Needs to improve patience and tempo. Hands can improve. Pad level can be a little high at times. 

     

    R2P61: Davis is a disruptive force in the run and pass game, just what we need. Anthony has the build to play linebacker, consistent tackler, average coverage skills. Randall has good speed, and fantastic tackling abilities. Has good hands and is a instinctive blitzer. Can follow the QB's eyes, coverage skills can be improved.

     

    Carl Davis DT Iowa

    or

    Stephone Anthony ILB Clemson

    or

    Damarious Randall S Arizona State

     

    (TRADE WITH PITTSBURGH STEELERS, send R4P128, R5P165, receive R3P86)

    R3P86: Tartt is an aggressive tackler, attacks the ball, needs to work on coverage. Smith is a complete ball hawk with fantastic coverage skills, needs to work on his tackling abilities. 

     

    Derron Smith S Fresno State

    or

    Jaquiski Tartt S Samford

     

    R3P93: Either one of these players would be an improvement for the offensive line(right guard, right tackle)

     

    Donovan Smith OT Penn State

    or 

    Tre Jackson OG Florida State

     

    R4P99: Ekpre-Olomu can transition outstandingly, quick feet, can play zone and man, with good ball skills, and isn't afraid to tackle. Size can be a problem against huge receivers. Anderson has good pad level coming of the line, can play all along the defensive line. Hands are up when stalled.

     

    Ifo Ekpre-Olomu CB Oregon

    or 

    Henry Anderson DE Stanford

     

    R6P204: Sean Mannion QB Oregon State

    R6P206: Austin Hill WR Arizona State

    R7P244: Justin Coleman CB Tennessee

    R7P255: BPA

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