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Nov 29, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers running back Melvin Gordon (25) celebrates with the Paul Bunyan Axe following the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin won 34-24. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Devante Parker. 9. player. 51. . Wide Receiver. Louisville

Dan: St. Louis has a strong defense and a huge question mark at quarterback. But trading for a veteran is their best QB option, and he’ll need more offensive weapons to spark a team that looked dominant at times this season. Inconsistency ruled and Parker will provide strong competition at WR2 for the Rams. Currently without a third option, this offense desperately needs more depth at receiver.

player. 60. . Wide Receiver. Michigan. Devin Funchess. 10

Todd: Despite a solid record with a brand new quarterback, there are many areas of need on this team. The most pressing may be running back, but it will take more time to see how that plays out. The defensive back seven also needs help, but the Vikings benefit the most here by selecting a weapon for Ted Football. Funchess is a powerful receiver capable of playing wide out or tight end in the NFL depending on how his new coaches want to use him. Wherever he lines up, he’s a nightmare for opponents.

Running Back. Wisconsin. Melvin Gordon. 11. player. 15.

Dan: The draft’s top running back is too sweet a prize for the Saints to pass up at number eleven. Minus Mark Ingram or not, New Orleans weakness on offense this season was in the running game. Providing Brees with a new weapon will go a long way in 2015 towards exercising the demons of what could have been this season.

44. . Defensive End. Clemson. Vic Beasley. 12. player

Todd: Battling for the division title or not, the Atlanta Falcons are a bad football team with pressing needs on the defensive side. All levels of the defense could use work, but the lack of pressure from the front four is what really held the unit back this season. Vic Beasley is a bit of a tweener, but his motor and speed makes him a formidable rusher around the edge.

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