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Your 2015 Draft Short List


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Obviously this is a very premature list, but I thought it'd be cool if we each updated maybe our top 5 once a month and see how things change over the next year.

My top choice is a bit unrealistic, as I believe Collins will be long gone by the time we pick. Unless of course we take a beating over the next 13 weeks.

2-5 you can flip flop however you want, not really much of a ranking just more of a list for me. Right now Collins is my favorite prospect. I've wanted a hard hitting, athletic safety since forever. It's my second favorite position after WR.

DGB will likely remain at OU next year but I put him in there anyway. Big fan of Ty, strong, explosive WR who's not afraid to lower his shoulder.

We lack talent in the secondary and that's why I have PJ Williams in there. You look at the Cardinals and Seahawks D's (2 of the best) and they both have solid corners.

Top LT, pretty much self explanatory given our mess at that position. And lastly I have Melvin Gordon, most of his highlight have running lanes big enough to drive a truck through. But when he needs to make someone miss he can, if he's truly BPA at the time I'm ok with it. However, we'd need to address OL in the second then, because not even Barry Sanders could be effective with our current OL situation.

1. Landon Collins (I don't think he makes it out of the top 12)

- Ty Montgomery/Dorial Green-Beckham

- PJ Williams (top CB imo)

- Top LT left on the board

- Melvin Gordon (playmaker out of the backfield)

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Jamison Crowder - WR - Duke - 5'9

Jakeem Grant - WR - Texas Tech - 5'6

Dameire Byrd - WR - South Carolina - 5'9

Kermit Whitfield - WR - Florida State - 5'7

Shane Winn - WR - Indiana - 5'7

Carlos Wiggins - RB - New Mexico - 5'8

Shane Williams-Rhodes - WR - Boise State - 5'6

Jaylon Walton - RB - Ole Miss - 5'8

Nate Phillips - WR - Arizona - 5'7

Sam E. Richardson - CB - Iowa State - 5'7

Dennis Norfleet - WR - Michigan - 5'7

And the BPA...

Jayson Carter - RB - Rice - 4'9

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no, QB is the least of the worries. why take a QB when the one on your team has proven to be a franchise guy? build around him, like you should. i would how ever trade back to someone who wanted him.

That's the realistic move.

But, I might just be the only person who's a little worried about Gettleman and Cam's relationship.

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