1 (3) | 
D'Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic |
| This quick corner is going to fill the nickel role in Indy, providing a big boost to their inadequate secondary. |
2 (3) | 
Jeremiah Poutasi, T, Utah |
| The Titans seem to have a theme in this draft. They got their QB in the 1st, their QB's #1 target in the 2nd, and now Poutasi can probably be expected to start to protect their new asset. |
3 (3) | 
A.J. Cann, G, South Carolina |
| Cann offers immediate help for a Jacksonville offensive line that needs to protect their franchise QB more in 2015. Can play either guard or center, and it's likely to see him snapping to Bortles this season. |
4 (3) | 
Clive Walford, TE, Miami (FL) |
| Solid hands, but needs some work with blocking. May compete with Lee Smith for the starting role. |
5 (3) | 
Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas St |
| He's small, but he's quick and can make a big special teams impact. Seattle gave up a lot to move up here, so they expect a playmaker. |
6 (3) | 
Jalen Strong, WR, Arizona St |
| Considered by some to be a 1st rounder, Strong's fall is a little confusing. At 4.44 his speed isn't quite elite, but he's a big guy with big hands and may be a force to reckon with. |
7 (3) | 
Hroniss Grasu, C, Oregon |
| Worked on great offensive lines in Oregon, has lots of experience and a born leader. |
8 (3) | 
Jamon Brown, T, Louisville |
| Will likely have to move inside to guard, will be an important part of rebuilding a new Rams' line. |
9 (3) | 
Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana |
| Very explosive back, sure to electrify the offense and offer something different in the backfield. |
10 (3) | 
Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA |
| A mouthfull of a name, sure to give NFC QBs a mouths full of dirt. Stellar talent for this pick. |
11 (3) | 
Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado St |
| The 3rd QB selected in the draft, he has a lot of room to grow but can learn under a master in Drew Brees for a few seasons. |
12 (3) | 
Chris Conley, WR, Georgia |
| Very athletic, smart kid who will hopefully help the Chiefs score TDs in the air this year. |
13 (3) | 
Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (FL) |
| Johnson joins the two rookies from last year in Cleveland who can all succeed in the zone running scheme. |
14 (3) | 
P.J. Williams, CB, Florida St |
| The corner has some character concerns, coming off of a recent DUI, but his physicality and athleticism should propel him into the NFL. |
15 (3) | 
Eli Harold, LB, Virginia |
| Fell surprisingly far for such an athletic, physical, and ideal 3-4 LB for a depleted 49ers defense. |
16 (3) | 
Alex Carter, CB, Stanford |
| Can play either CB or FS, has work to do but must work on his point of attack |