2015 NFL Mock Draft: Titans take Amari Cooper

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Dec 6, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Missouri Tigers wide receiver Darius White (8) fumbles the ball as Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Landon Collins (26) defends during the fourth quarter of the 2014 SEC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Liles-USA TODAY Sports

57. This is a physical safety, whose agility allows him to go sideline-to-sideline no problem. He is excellent at stepping up and protecting against the run, in addition to his ballhawking talent. Chicago’s defense has been awful in 2014, and Collins can provide a spark and help bring the classic Bears mantra of defense back.. Strong safety. Alabama. Landon Collins. 9. player

Cedric Ogbuehi. 10. player. 15. Ogbuehi could have come out last season and been a first-round pick, but he decided to stay one more year. He struggled as a replacement for left tackle Jake Matthews, but still projects to be a very good right tackle. The Saints have many holes to fill, but offensive line is a big need.. Left tackle. Texas A&M

11. player. 60. It’s very important to have players that can put pressure on the quarterback, and Gregory can certainly do that. He has very good lateral quickness, which will help in both the pass and run game. The Vikings have certainly exceeded expectations in 2014, but they still need him on defense, and Gregory would provide them with a stout solution on the defensive line.. Defensive end. Nebraska. Randy Gregory

UCLA. Brett Hundley. 12. player. 51. Hundley has had an up-and-down season, but he managed to complete over 70% of his passes. He will likely be the third quarterback taken, but he may fall further down the board if he doesn’t show well at his Pro Day. It may be a reach, but the Rams need a quarterback. The rest of their team is very talented, so whether it be Hundley, maybe Connor Cook, or Garrett Grayson, look for the Rams to draft a quarterback at some point in this draft.. Quarterback