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Mock Draft by Daniel Jeremiah


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...has us taking T J Clemmings.

 

Mock Draft 3.0

 

Also of note:

 

Jameis Winston goes number one.  Mariota drops to the Rams at number ten.

 

The Raiders make Al Davis proud by drafting Kevin White at number four.

 

Vic Beasley goes to John Fox's bears at seven, Randy Gregory to the Falcons at eight.

 

La'el Collins stays in Louisiana, going to the Saints at thirteen.

 

Not just one, but two runningbacks taken in the first round: Gurley at seventeen by the Chargers and Gordon at twenty-six by the Ravens.

 

Brandon Scherff, Jalen Strong, Landon Collins and D J Humphries are all gone before the Panthers pick at twenty-five.

 

With the Panthers taking Clemmings, Andrus Peat drops to the Colts at twenty-nine and Ereck Flowers to the Packers at thirty.

 

Dorial Green-Beckham goes to the Seahawks at thirty-one.

 

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There are holes in his protection technique that are no sure-thing to be fixed, but they are coachable. Clemmings will continue to learn the position and improve. He has the physical traits to become a Pro Bowl left tackle if he can handle the move to that side.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/t.j.-clemmings?id=2552365

 

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Gettleman prefers proven gamers to guys with potential.

Not sure I buy this as the pick.

His first round pick was Kelvin last year...is a gamer but also a pretty raw player. Kelvin was far from a fine tuned and polished WR. Big and talented

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If the plan were to have Clemmings, Oher and Remmers compete for RT/LT would that alleviate some people's minds? Obviously you'd want a 4th in there but you know that Oher could be 74th out of 78 (assuming Bell plays again). So there's your LT starter in a  pinch.

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