1 (4) | 
Angelo Blackson, DT, Auburn |
| Tremendously versatile, Blackburn has some work to pressure QBs this season, but could be an adequate NT down the line. |
2 (4) | 
Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas |
| Another great pick by the Patriots. He plays at 110% all the time and can use his first step to help New England's front seven right away. |
3 (4) | 
Daryl Williams, T, Oklahoma |
| Tends to overpower pass rushers with his size and power, but needs to get better at blocking quick ends. |
4 (4) | 
Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor |
| An immediate challenge to Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick at signal caller, Petty will likely see the field in 2015 with the Jets' tumultous-at-best QB situation. |
5 (4) | 
James Sample, S, Louisville |
| Needs to work on man coverage, but great at open field tackling. |
6 (4) | 
Jamison Crowder, WR, Duke |
| Small and quick, Crowder can be a great addition in the slot as well as a likely special teams contributor. |
7 (4) | 
Jeremy Langford, RB, Michigan St |
| Very quick and shifty back, good antithesis to Matt Forte in the backfield. |
8 (4) | 
Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina |
| Hardy's superior separation makes him a great talent who will grow to a top wideout in years to come. |
9 (4) | 
Jalston Fowler, RB, Alabama |
| Fullbacks! Captain of the Crimson Tide, can help protect Mariota and shore up the run game. |
10 (4) | 
Clayton Gathers, S, UCF |
| Won't show up a lot in the stats column, but he can be a big run stopper for a bad Colts' secondary. |
11 (4) | 
T.J. Clemmings, T, Pittsburgh |
| Fell past the 1st round due to inexperience and injury concerns. A converted DE, he's a bit raw at tackle, but has promise in a few years. |
12 (4) | 
Tre Jackson, G, Florida St |
| Not fast enough, but has great blocking skills that should help a weak Pats offensive line. |
13 (4) | 
Arie Kouandjio, G, Alabama |
| His brother got drafted by Buffalo in the 2nd round last year and failed to start a game. Has technique work left to do but the size is there. |
14 (4) | 
Gabe Wright, DT, Auburn |
| Not quite big enough, but can tear through offensive lines with his hands. Should develop well. |
15 (4) | 
Jamil Douglas, G, Arizona St |
| Versatile guy who can play anywhere on the line. Should be great for zone-running schemes. |
16 (4) | 
Ibraheim Campbell, S, Northwestern |
| Team captain and great leader who can effectively cover the deep end of the field. |
17 (4) | 
Rodney Gunter, DT, Delaware St |
| Has heavy hands and good point-of-attack skills. Has the speed to be productive in the pass-rush, but needs to improve his technique in this area. |
18 (4) | 
Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma |
| Great power and perfect guy for a goal line package. Very intelligent player. |
19 (4) | 
Ramik Wilson, OLB, Georgia |
| Good in pass coverage and great open field tackler. |
20 (4) | 
Andrew Donnai, T, Iowa |
| Give him a year to get bigger and accustomed to the NFL. Rams need to keep building in the trenches, and he's a long-term value pick. |
21 (4) | 
Josh Shaw, S, USC |
| Suspended 10 games for a made-up story about injuring himself saving a young girl. He's an adequate talent, but the character concerns are likely why he's a 4th round pick. Didn't play much in 2014 as a result, but should be a solid nickel back in the pros. |
22 (4) | 
Doran Grant, CB, Ohio St |
| Great spead to stick with receivers, should help a depleted Steelers secondary. |
23 (4) | 
Za'Darius Smith, DE, Kentucky |
| Widely helped by playing across from Bud Dupree, needs to work on swim moves and first step. Still very raw. |
24 (4) | 
Vince Mayle, WR, Washington St |
| At 6'2'', 224 pounds, he has the size to win in contested situation. Stuggles to break out on underneath routes and is projected to be a number-4 or 5 wide receiver. |
25 (4) | 
Kwon Alexander, OLB, LSU |
| Has excellent speed and can cover sideline-to-sideline. This obscures his less-than-ideal power, size and average instincts. |
26 (4) | 
Buck Allen, RB, USC |
| Has good vision, patience, burst-of-speed, and hands. Excels at downhill-running. Can develop to be a three-down back. |
27 (4) | 
Mike Davis, RB, South Carolina |
| 5'9'', 217 pounds, with a low center of gravity. Has good vision and power as an inside-runner. Also has good hands to contribute in the short-passing game. |
28 (4) | 
Damien Wilson, ILB, Minnesota |
| A very instinctive run-defender against both man and zone looks. Does a good job slipping off blocks in the open-field, but struggles to get off block when teams run at him. He also needs to improve tackling with consistency. |
29 (4) | 
Jon Feliciano, OG, Miami (FL) |
| A projected guard, he shows good tenacity, foot-work, and great awareness. Needs to improve his run-blocking. |
30 (4) | 
Jake Ryan, OLB, Michigan |
| Two-time captain of the Wolverines. Does a good job of limiting yards after contact, being instinctive, having good awareness, and pash-rushing (although his numbers don't suggest it). He needs to improve on changing directions in open space. |
31 (4) | 
Terry Poole, OT, San Diego St. |
| Blocks to the end of every play. Has experience at left and right tackle, but has short arms and struggles with edge-rushers with speed. This may mean he will move inside to guard at the NFL-level. |
32 (4) | 
Shaq Mason, C, Georgia Tech |
| An established run-blocker. Needs to improve in pass protection as he does not have ideal height and length. |
33 (4) | 
Deandre Smelter, WR, Georgia Tech |
| Is coming off a torn ACL in 2014. Will need some time to adapt to the triple-option system, but shows considerable upside due to his size, athleticism, and ability to create after the catch. |
34 (4) | 
Max Garcia, C, Florida |
| Florida's team captain in 2014. Has considerable athletic limitations, but makes up for it with effective strength and technique. |
35 (4) | 
Mark Glowinkowski, OG, West Virginia |
| Needs to improve his run-blocking and movement in pass protection/open space, but has all the intangibles. |
36 (4) | 
Marcus Hardison, DT, Arizona St |
| Versatile and athletic enough to line up in a 3-4 or 4-3 set, but inconsistent with effort and technique. |
37 (4) | 
Tray Walker, CB, Texas Southern |
| Has great length with good range. Excels at press coverage, but needs to improve his technique. He has a high ceiling with time to develop. |