2015 NFL Mock Draft: Amari Cooper is a Jet

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Feb 23, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan State Spartans defensive back Trae Waynes catches a pass in a work out drill during the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

player. 54. <p>With the recent acquisition of cornerback Bryon Maxwell via free agency, the Philadelphia Eagles will need to add another partner in crime to pair up alongside him. This is why drafting Trae Waynes makes a ton of sense.</p> <p>At 6’0″ and 186 pounds, Waynes encompasses exactly what the Eagles love to have on their defensive secondary. He excels in man-to-man coverage and loves to make big defensive stops every opportunity he gets.</p> <p>His speed is what truly separates him from the rest since he ran a 4.31 at the 40 yard dash while proving he can keep up with anyone coming his way. This is a major attribute to have since receiving targets tend to keep getting faster on a yearly basis.</p> <p>With his aggression and physical style of playing, there is no doubt that the Eagles would love to unleash Waynes and Maxwell within the NFC East. Waynes has everything he needs to be an instant starter come next season.</p>. Cornerback. Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 20

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