2015 NFL Mock Draft: Amari Cooper heading to Raiders

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Dec 6, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Devin Smith (9) catches a pass in the end zone for a touchdown against Wisconsin Badgers cornerback Terrance Floyd (29) during the Big Ten football championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Wide Receiver. Ohio State. Devin Smith. 31. player. 36. <p>The Seattle Seahawks are a team that has everything you need. An elite defense, a great running game and a quarterback that limits mistakes and makes big plays. The only question Seattle has now is the wide receiver position.</p> <p>Well, what better spot to fix that then now? Picking either 31 or 32, the Seahawks have an excellent chance to snag one of the remaining high level receiver prospects. Drafting Devin Smith would add a whole other dimension to the Seahawks offense.</p> <p>Smith, who only caught 33 balls last season for Ohio State, still holds the potential of being a first round draft pick. His best attribute is his ability as a deep-threat. In his last year at Ohio State, Smith averaged a remarkable 28.2 yards per catch.</p> <p>With a very potent rushing attack, Smith would be a huge addition to the Seahawks offense.</p>

<p>Much like their Super Bowl 48 foe, the New England Patriots one true hole on their offense is a receiver to take the top off of a defense. And much like their Super Bowl 48 foe, the Patriots can fix this in the first round.</p> <p>Phillip Dorsett, wide receiver out of Miami, is similar to Devin Smith in the fact that he did not catch many balls his final season at Miami. Dorsett caught just 36 balls, however, finished with ten touchdowns and an average of 24.2 yards per catch.</p> <p>Most importantly, though, is Dorsett’s ability to run past everyone. He is very similar to Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace, except Dorsett runs a bit more smoother routes.</p> <p>Back in July of 2014, Dorsett broke the University of Miami’s all-time record at the 40 yard dash, running it in just 4.21 seconds.</p>. Wide Receiver. Miami (FLA.). Phillip Dorsett. 32. player. 47

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