2015 NFL Mock Draft: Amari Cooper heading to Raiders

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Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; (Editor Note: Caption correction.) Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Blake Sims (6) is brought down by Ohio State Buckeyes defensive lineman Michael Bennett (53) during the third quarter in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

50. <p>As long as Ndamukong Suh is a free agent, the Detroit Lions will continue to be mocked a defensive tackle. It is just too obvious. Detroit’s strength is up-front, using their dominant defensive line to create problems for the quarterback.</p> <p>Without Suh in the lineup, the Lions will not be able to duplicate the same success. It is important for them to make sure they fill the giant (literally) hole left by Suh.</p> <p>Michael Bennett has championship pedigree and would be a valuable asset to the Lions defensive front. Bennett finished his senior season at Ohio State with 7 sacks and a national championship.</p> <p>Of course, Detroit’s number one priority should be to lock Suh up long-term.</p>. Defensive Tackle. Ohio State. Michael Bennett. 23. player

<p>The Arizona Cardinals went through a vigorous hike at the quarterback position last year. They used four throughout the season – more than any other team – while they each fell to injury.</p> <p>Unfortunately for Arizona, drafting their future signal caller at this point in the draft is not really an option. Trading the pick could be a possibility, however, assembling an offensive line is a must.</p> <p>After signing Jared Veldheer to a free agent contract last season, the tackle position isn’t a pressing need. They could still find a spot for Flowers somewhere on the offensive line.</p>. Offensive Tackle. Miami (FLA.). Ereck Flowers. 24. player. 32

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