The 2015 NFL Mock Draft
April 29, 2015
After one of the busiest free agencies in NFL history, the 2015 NFL Draft will not leave fans short of even more excitement. For college stars, this is a night filled with anxiety and anticipation. In a matter of one night, these athletes’ lives will completely change. The following is the first ever NFL Mock Draft from The Round Table, by Ted Marantz, Bryan Schwartz and Jacob Koester.
To view the mock draft, open the following PDF:
2015 NFL Mock Draft round table (1)
And check out some of our highlight picks that didn’t make the cut:
Ted’s 5 Other Notable Selections:
• New York Jets (Round 2, 37th overall): Tre Jackson (Florida St.), OG
• New Orleans Saints (Round 2, 46th overall): Bryce Petty (Baylor), QB
• Miami Dolphins (Round 2, 47th overall): Dorial Green-Beckham (Missouri), WR
• New York Jets (Round 3, 70th overall): T.J. Yeldon (Alabama), RB
• Arizona Cardinals (Round 3, 86th overall): Brett Hundley (UCLA), QB
Bryan’s 5 Other Notable Selections:
• Tennessee Titans (Round 2, 33rd overall): Brett Hundley (UCLA), QB
• New York Jets (Round 2, 37th overall): Michael Bennett (Ohio State), DT
• New York Giants (Round 2, 40th overall): Paul Dawson (TCU), ILB
• Cleveland Browns (Round 2, 43rd overall): Duke Johnson (Miami), RB
• Arizona Cardinals (Round 3, 86th overall): Garrett Grayson (Colorado State), QB
Jacob’s 5 Other Notable Selections:
• Tennessee Titans (Round 2, 33rd overall): Todd Gurley (Georgia), RB
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Round 2, 34th overall): Jaelen Strong (Arizona State), WR
• New York Giants (Round 2, 40th overall): Bernardrick McKinney (Mississippi State), ILB
• Cleveland Browns (Round 2, 43rd overall): Bryce Petty (Baylor), QB
• New York Jets (Round 3, 70th overall): Jameson Crowder (Duke), WR
The first round of the 2015 NFL Draft can be seen on Thursday, April 30th at 8PM EST. The second and third rounds can be seen on Friday, May 1st at 7PM EST. The final four rounds (4-7) start on Saturday, May 2nd at 12PM EST. For television coverage of the draft, tune into ESPN or NFL Network at those scheduled times.