Pick (Rnd)
17 (2) | Mitch Morse, OT, Missouri |
| Andy Reid loves drafting linemen and he's good at it. This kid can play tackle and center. | |
18 (2) |
Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State |
| With their first pick, the Bills go defense. Not surprising with Rex Ryan suring up much of Buffalo's offensive attack during free agency. | |
19 (2) | Nate Orchard, DE, Utah |
| Another pass rush threat in a ground-talented AFC North. | |
20 (2) |
Jordan Phillips, DT, Okalahoma |
| Big, run-stopping body up front to join Ndamukong Suh in Miami. | |
21 (2) | Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon |
| Big tackle to protect Andy Dalton. Second lineman taken for the Bengals. | |
22 (2) |
Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska |
| Second Big Ten back chosen in 2015. With Reggie Bush gone, the Lions needed depth in their backfield. | |
23 (2) | Max Williams, TE, Minnesota |
| Baltimore traded up past Pittsburgh who had Williams in their sights. Highest rated tight end in the draft. | |
24 (2) | Senquez Golson, CB, Ole Miss |
| With several corners already off the board, Golson goes to a Pittsburgh team that sees AJ Green and the other quickly improving receiving corps of the AFC North twice a year. | |
25 (2) | Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin |
| Big lineman looking to pave the way for first-round selection, Todd Gurley, in 2015 and beyond. | |
26 (2) | Markus Golden, DE, Missouri |
| First Missouri D-End off the board. Should slide in nicely to the Cardinals 3-4 scheme. | |
27 (2) | Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State |
| Drafting lineman is always a good move when you're protecting 39-year old quarterbacks. | |
28 (2) | Randy Gregory, OLB, Nebraska |
| Dallas lands another defensive stud with question marks. Regardless, one of the most talented LB/DE's in the draft. | |
29 (2) |
Ali Marpet, C, Hobart and William Smith |
| First non-Division-1 player selected, and possibly the future starting center for Jameis Winston. | |
30 (2) | Quentin Rollins, CB, Miami (OH) |
| Green Bay, who leads the league in drafting their own talent, adds this 5'11'' corner at pick 60. | |
31 (2) | Frank Clark, DE, Michigan |
| Seattle hasn't been shy or stupid drafting defensive game-changers. Clark comes down from the Big Ten. | |
32 (2) | Jordan Richards, SS, Stanford |
| With the last pick of the second round, the Patriots, who already took Malcom Brown in the first, add to a defense that lost Vince Wilfork to the Houston Texans. |



