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2015 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: The Titans Trade Back Edition

We're sure to see some trades on draft day, but will the Titans be one of the teams involved?

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1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State (Scouting report)

Update: Read our 2015 NFL Draft scouting reports for the top prospects.

One more time, this pick isn't changing.  Jameis is going number one overall.

We have a trade!  Cleveland sends picks 1.12, 1.19, 2.11, 4.12 to Tennessee for pick 1.2.

2. Cleveland Browns: Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon (Scouting report)

The Browns pull the trigger and will try one more time to find their franchise quarterback.  I don't think they're throwing in the towel all together on Johnny Manziel quite yet, but they can't be encouraged with what they saw last season.  Time to try again.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Williams, DT, USC (Scouting Report)

The Jaguars could go so many different directions here, but Leonard Williams is a lot to pass up.  Williams could slide into Jacksonville's lineup and form a nice duo with Sen'Derrick Marks.

4. Oakland Raiders: Kevin White, WR, West Virginia (Scouting Report)

Kevin White will provide Derek Carr with a big, fast target who can go get the football.  This is an element that the Raiders haven't had since the Randy Moss days.

5. Washington Redskins: Vic Beasley, EDGE, Clemson (Scouting Report)

Washington needs to find a way to replace Brian Orakpo and Beasley would do that trick.  Beasley is the most explosive pass rusher in this class and should produce double digit sack totals right off of the bat.

6. New York Jets: Dante Fowler Jr., EDGE, Florida (Scouting Report)

The Jets have already shored up their secondary, now it's time to add some pass rush.  Fowler is raw, but flashes all of the tools necessary to be a stud at the next level.

7. Chicago Bears: Danny Shelton, NT, Washington (Scouting Report)

The Bears need a true nose tackle for their new 3-4 front.  Look no further than Shelton.

8. Atlanta Falcons: Shane Ray, EDGE, Missouri (Scouting Report)

The Falcons finally fill their pass rushing need here.  Ray isn't as athletic as some of the other edge rushers, but he knows how to get to the quarterback.  He's more of a technician than athletic freak.

9. New York Giants: Brandon Scherff, OG, Iowa (Scouting Report)

The Giants add some beef up front by adding Scherff.  He will instantly upgrade the Giants rushing attack and bring a nasty attitude to that group.

We have another trade! Cincinnati send picks 1.21, 2.21, 5,21 for pick 1.10

10. Cincinnati Bengals: La'el Collins, OT, LSU (Scouting Report)

The Bengals pull off a draft day shocker and grab Collins with the final pick of the top ten.  Collins will provide them with an athletic blocker that will assist Jeremy Hill and Gio Bernard in the run game.

11. Minnesota Vikings: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama (Scouting Report)

The Vikings already added Mike Wallace, but the talent of Cooper was too much to pass up on.  Teddy Bridgewater is set for the next few years with plenty of weapons.

12. Tennessee Titans (Via Cleveland): DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville (Scouting Report)

The Titans liked Marcus Mariota, but they liked the idea of having four top 50 picks even more.  With the two elite offensive lineman off of the board, the Titans grab a big, vertical threat in Parker.  He will step in and provide Zach Mettenberger with a big target that can win some of those 50-50 jump balls.

13. New Orleans Saints: Randy Gregory, EDGE, Nebraska (Scouting Report)

Gregory's slide stops in New Orleans.  The Saints will gladly take a bit of a risk here to get another edge rusher.

14. Miami Dolphins: Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF (Scouting Report)

The Dolphins miss out on the big three wide outs, so they'll settle for Perriman here.  He's a work in progress, but he has blazing 4.2 speed to pair with his 6'2 frame.

15. San Francisco 49ers: Arik Armstead, DL, Oregon

Armstead will step into the Justin Smith role as the 49ers attempt to revamp their defense.

16. Houston Texans: Bud Dupree, EDGE, Kentucky

Edge isn't an overwhelming need here, but Dupree is too talented to pass on here.  He will provide them with an upgrade from Whitney Mercilous.

17. San Diego Chargers: Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia (Scouting Report)

The Chargers take a big gamble here.  Todd Gurleys don't come around very often, but his knees are scary.  If he can stay healthy, this could be the best pick of the entire draft.

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford (Scouting Report)

Eric Fisher has been a disaster so far.  With Peat available, the Chiefs couldn't pass.  They'll reshuffle their offensive line a bit and plug Peat in on the left side.

19. Tennessee Titans (via Buffalo, Cleveland): Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami

The Titans find their right tackle here.  Flowers has a massive frame to go along with good power and agility.  He's still learning, but would be the day one starter in Nashville and a good fit on the right side beside Chance Warmack.

20. Philadelphia Eagles: Byron Jones, CB, Connecticut

Jones is another athletic freak.  The Eagles could stand to add another corner to pair with Byron Maxwell and Chip Kelly was spotted at the UConn pro day.

21. St. Louis Rams: T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pitt

After trading down, the Rams still get to add a starting caliber right tackle in Clemmings.  He has a ways to go, but he has one of the highest ceilings among all lineman this year.

22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Trae Waynes, CB, Michigan State (Scouting Report)

The Steeler will start a new defensive era off by adding their new number one corner in Trae Waynes.  He's a bit stiff, but has great speed and can turn and run with anyone.

23. Detroit Lions: Malcom Brown, DT, Texas

The Lions tab Brown here in an attempt to replace Suh.  Those are some big shoes to fill, but Ngata and Malcom Brown are nothing to scoff at.

24. Arizona Cardinals: Eli Harold, EDGE, Virginia (Scouting Report)

The Cardinals get another toy on the defensive side of the ball.  Harold is a little light, but he can get after the pass rusher.  Luckily for him, he probably won't be asked to play every down in Arizona.

25. Carolina Panthers: D.J. Humphries, OT, Florida

The Panthers are currently rolling with Michael Oher and Jonathan Martin at their two tackle spots.  Cam Newton deserves better.  Humphries should easily earn the nod at left tackle in Charlotte.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Landon Collins, SS, Alabama

This isn't really a need pick, but more of a best player available.  It's hard to slot where Collins will end up, but I don't think he gets past Ozzie Newsome here.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin (Scouting Report)

The Cowboys find their Demarco Murray replacement here.  Gordon is a little light, but he proved that he can shoulder the load while at Wisconsin.

28. Denver Broncos: Carl Davis, DL, Iowa (Scouting Report)

Davis will immediately step in and play the nose for Wade Phillips.  If he can give consistent effort, the Broncos will have a complete stud.

29. Indianapolis Colts: Cam Erving, OL, Florida State

Easy pick for Ryan Grigson here.  Erving can play anywhere on the line and provide protection for Andrew Luck.

30. Green Bay Packers: Marcus Peters, CB, Washington (Scouting Report)

Great value pick here from Ted Thompson. Peters has some off the field issues, but is a top ten talent in this class.

31. New Orleans Saints (from Seattle): Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest

The Saints already added their edge rusher in Randy Gregory, now they add a talented secondary player.  Johnson is very quick and plays with unmatched attitude.

32. New England Patriots: Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State

Goldman will fill the void that Vince Wilfork left.  He's great against the run and will provide the Patriots with serious beef up front.

Round 2

33. Tennessee Titans: Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State (Scouting Report)

34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA

35. Oakland Raiders: Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State (Scouting Report)

36. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon

37. New York Jets: Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State

38. Washington Redskins: P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State

39. Chicago Bears: Erik Kendricks, ILB, UCLA

40. New York Giants: Shaq Thompson, LB, Washington

41. St. Louis Rams: Quentin Rollins, CB, Miami-Ohio

42. Atlanta Falcons: Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota (Scouting Report)

43. Tennessee Titans (via Cleveland): Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State

44. New Orleans Saints: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri (Scouting Report)

45. Minnesota Vikings: Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State

46. San Francisco 49ers: Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State

47. Miami Dolphins: Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami (Scouting Report)

48. San Diego Chargers: Nelson Agholor, WR, USC

49. Kansas City Chiefs: Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami

50. Buffalo Bills: A.J. Cann, OG, South Carolina

51. Houston Texans: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska

52. Philadelphia Eagles: Justin Hardy, WR, ECU (Scouting Report)

53. St. Louis Rams (via Cincinnati): Devin Funchess, WR/TE, Michigan

54. Detroit Lions: Daryl Williams, OT, Oklahoma

55. Arizona Cardinals: Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor

56. Pittsburgh Steelers: Hau'oli Kikaha, EDGE, Washington

57. Carolina Panthers: Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn

58. Baltimore Ravens: Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana (Scouting Report)

59. Denver Broncos: Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke

60. Indianapolis Colts: Jordan Phillips, NT, Oklahoma

61. Seattle Seahawks: Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson

62. New England Patriots: Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (Scouting Report)