2015 NFL Mock Draft: Leonard Williams Goes First Overall
By Luke Sims

Feb 21, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Oregon defensive lineman Arik Armstead talks to the media at the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
21. Cincinnati Bengals
Defensive End. Oregon. Arik Armstead. 21. player. 56. A giant defensive tackle for the Bengals to help their defense keep them in competition.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers
Safety. Alabama. Landon Collins. 22. player. 55. Bringing in a strong safety may be exactly what the Pittsburgh Steelers need and Collins is far and away the best in the draft class.
23. Detroit Lions
player. 50. Matthew Stafford will be much pleased to see a talented offensive lineman joining his protection detail.. Offensive Tackle. Pittsburgh. T.J. Clemmings. 23
24. Arizona Cardinals
32. A reliable pick for the Arizon Cardinals, Dupree can immediately help their defense.. Defensive End. Kentucky. Alvin Dupree. 24. player
25. Carolina Panthers
LSU. La'el Collins. 25. player. 87. The Carolina Panthers may have been the best in the NFC South, but that’s nothing to write home about. They have needs across the board and Collins starts filling them.. Offensive Tackle
26. Baltimore Ravens
Wide Receiver. Miami (Fla.). Phillip Dorsett. 26. player. 26. The speedy receiver sees his impressive workouts pay off and the Baltimore Ravens add a deep threat to help Joe Flacco try for another ring.
27. Dallas Cowboys
27. player. 123. A running back to replace DeMarco Murray since they can’t seem to land Adrian Peterson.. Running Back. Indiana. Tevin Coleman
28. Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos are in a dangerous position right now, despite still having Peyton Manning willing to try for another title. The offensive line is key to getting them back to the big game.. Center. Florida State. Cameron Erving. 28. player. 45
29. Indianapolis Colts
UCLA. Eric Kendricks. 29. player. 46. The Indianapolis Colts have built a juggernaught on offense. Their defense could use some work.. Linebacker
30. Green Bay Packers
49. Kevin Johnson will immediately help turn the defense into a strength for the Green Bay Packers.. Cornerback. Wake Forest. Kevin Johnson. 30. player
31. New Orleans Saints (via Seattle Seahawks)
Cornerback. Washington. Marcus Peters. 31. player. 15. While Drew Brees would like to see another offensive weapon brought in during the first round, the New Orleans Saints focus on improving the defense.
32. New England Patriots
UCF. Breshad Perriman. 32. player. 47. Tom Brady can make anyone look good, but having a quality receiving target helps.. Wide Receiver
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