2015 NFL Mock Draft: Titans take Amari Cooper

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Oct 11, 2014; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive end Vic Beasley (3) reacts during the first half against the Louisville Cardinals at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

He’ll be able to come right in and assist on an offensive line that needs him. Scouts have compared him to another first round of a year ago, Atlanta’s Jake Matthews. Oakland appears to have their franchise quarterback with Derek Carr, so he’ll need some protection.. Right tackle. Iowa. Brandon Scherff. 5. player. 28

31. Like Beasley, Ray is an unbelievable pass-rusher, who benefitted from facing some of the best offensive lines in college football. He recorded 14 sacks this season for Mizzou. The Giants have struggled to get after the quarterback this season. Shane Ray will help in that department.. Defensive end. Missouri. Shane Ray. 7. player

player. 87. Peat could probably come right in and start at left tackle, but that’s a lot of pressure for a rookie. He’ll be a key contributor to any offensive line that needs him in 2015. Assuming Cam Newton is back in 2015, and even if he isn’t, whoever is playing quarterback will need some assistance. Newton has taken a beating this year.. Left tackle. Stanford. Andrus Peat. 8