2015 NFL Draft: Best remaining players at every position
Offensive Line
La’el Collins — Collins is the most talented prospect available at his position, but until teams are able to get the all-clear from Baton Rouge police, nobody is touching him. It’s a situation unlike any that I’ve seen in the NFL Draft, and in the hopeful conclusion of Collins having zero connections to the case, a team will be getting a very good right tackle.
T.J. Clemmings — Clemmings was a surprise fall from round one for me, and should leave the board quite early on Friday night. At 6’5″, 309 pounds, the former basketball player and defensive end is raw, but comes with powerful hands and a mean streak. He will be excellent in the running game from day one while he grows his pass-protection techniques.
Jake Fisher — Fisher had generated some first round buzz, but will be scooped up early in the second round as well. The former tight end would be a fantastic fit on a zone-running team, where he could use his ability to move and mirror in space.
A.J. Cann — Cann enters the league out of South Carolina as a guard prospect, but is plenty talented to be a day one starter. There are very few parts of his game that jump out and amaze you, but that might be the beauty of picking him. He’ll provide a team with solid, well-leveraged play on the inside and should be a very safe pick later in the second round.
Keep in mind: Tre Jackson, Jarvis Harrison, Donovan Smith, Mitch Morse, Ali Marpet
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