Last year my final mock was an exercise in futility. I made several projected trades which didn’t materialize, and wildly missed on the quarterbacks. This year will be better, I promise. Then again, it can’t get much worse…

My overall confidence level in player/slot is higher than last year, and that’s my goal more than pairing player to team. If a player is within 2 picks one way or the other in the first round, and within 4 picks in the rounds after that, I consider that a victory.

Trades are indicated with an asterisk (*). I made a couple in the first round where other picks in this draft were included, but I did not convey those picks because of their hypothetical nature. I expect at least 10 trades in the 2nd and 3rd rounds but none are predicted here; after the first 50 or so picks this mock is much more about matching players with slots than teams with players.

Round 1

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State. It’s going to happen, Deal with it.

2. Tennessee Titans: Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon. I strongly believe Mariota will be the second player selected. Will it be Tennessee? My guess--and it’s a guess--is they do make the pick, but could wind up dealing him after they draft him. I do believe the Chargers/Philip Rivers rumors have legitimacy, and I also believe the Browns could be involved without actually getting Mariota himself.

3. *Atlanta Falcons (from JAX): Leonard Williams, DT, USC. The Falcons move up to secure the best defensive player in the draft, leaving nothing to chance to get their man. It costs them #8 and their first rounder next year, as well as a later pick that I’m not going to alter in this mock. If the Jaguars stay put, I think they take Amari Cooper.

4. Oakland Raiders: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama. With Williams off the plate it’s hard to see Oakland going any other direction. If he’s gone I think they take Kevin White and we watch Leonard Williams fall to No. 7.

5. Washington Ethnic Slurs: Dante Fowler, OLB, Florida. I’m pretty confident Washington is going to use this pick to address their pass rush. A lot of people I trust opine the team prefers Fowler over Bud Dupree and Vic Beasley. Look for a big tight end and a running back in the next three rounds for the Skins. I’ll mention as an alternate scenario here a trade, with the Browns being antsy about Kevin White and move up to get him before the Jets get a crack at him. Washington could slide back to 12 and still get a pass rusher or perhaps a wideout.

6. New York Jets: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford. Jets could go a variety of ways, including Kevin White, Vic Beasley or even Bud Dupree. I’m guessing here they go for the perceived top tackle in the class.

7. Chicago Bears: Kevin White, WR, West Virginia. This is another pick that could go in any number of directions. It could also be a trade position. If the Bears do go wideout here, look for the next few rounds to be focused on defense and a center.

8. *Jacksonville Jaguars (from ATL): Vic Beasley, Edge, Clemson. They might very well take him at 3, but here they get him at 8 and pick up extra booty in the process. That’s a good day for GM David Caldwell.

9. *Cleveland Browns (from NYG): DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville. Cleveland trades #12 and their third and fifth round picks (I’m not conveying them in this mock however) this year to the Giants to move up and get the talented Parker, avoiding any potential dropoff to the next wideout tier. Keeping that second 1st rounder is important; I don’t see them dealing it away.

10. St. Louis Rams: D.J. Humphries, OT, Florida. A surprise pick, because every draft has them. They have three OL spots in limbo, and Humphries certainly has appealing upside. My actual thought in making the selection was “why the hell not?”, so there it is. Two birdies have chirped “Benardrick McKinney” but I just can’t fathom that.

11. Minnesota Vikings: Brandon Scherff, G, Iowa. He’s the consensus best offensive lineman in the draft, but tackles typically take precedence over guards and that could play out here. I suspect Minnesota would take about 4 seconds before running Scherff’s name up to the podium. I am not a believer that they will take Trae Waynes here.

12. *New York Giants (from CLE): Danny Shelton, DT, Washington. With the top OL gone I would bet the Giants address the defensive line. As an added bonus in slotting Shelton here, I think the Browns would take him if they keep the pick and the top 3 wideouts are all gone. Todd Gurley to the G-Men would not surprise me one bit.

13. New Orleans Saints: Bud Dupree, OLB, Kentucky. He’s in need of technical refinement but the beefy pass rusher has all the physical tools NFL coaches covet. You’d better believe Rob Ryan and Sean Payton think they can coax greatness out of him, and they desperately need a pass rushing presence. I had Shane Ray here until he proved he’s an idiot.

14. Miami Dolphins: Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia. This is actually later than I expect him to come off the board, but here it played out that the questionable availability in ’15 caused him to slide just a bit. I 100% believe Tony Pauline’s repeated blurbs about the Dolphins coveting Gurley. My fallback guess is Trae Waynes.

15. San Francisco 49ers: Arik Armstead, DE, Oregon. Armstead could be a monster as a base end or 5-technique and take over Justin Smith’s venerable role. He might also flop if he doesn’t take to the coaching. Way too many people are making this linking to ignore it, and the 49ers have been pretty transparent lately. My other choice here was Mario Edwards.

16. Houston Texans: Trae Waynes, CB, Michigan State. Waynes is the corner with the least questions, and the Texans are primed to win now without any headaches. Cam Erving or Ereck Flowers are possible here too. The way this has played out is the worst possible scenario for the Texans.

17. San Diego Chargers: Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin. Presuming they still have this pick and Gurley is gone, I think they lean to Gordon instead of taking a corner or offensive lineman. Wouldn’t rule out a big risk/reward guy like Arik Armstead here either.

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Cameron Erving, C, Florida State. Three different people I consider reliable Chiefs guys all came back with Erving in their top 2 responses when I asked them who they thought the team was selecting here. Nobody else got more than one mention. Sometimes it’s that simple…

19. Cleveland Browns (from BUF): Mario Edwards, DE, Florida State. The Browns invariably use their second first-rounder on a riskier proposition whenever they have (or acquire) one. He ballooned up and looked awful in 2014, but in his first two years in Tallahassee he looked every bit the part of a man who could bring sizzle to the humdrum Browns front. He’s freshly svelte (for him) again, and I think that gets him drafted a lot higher than expected. I strongly believe they’d take Melvin Gordon if they can.

20. Philadelphia Eagles: Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami FL. He’s an ideal weapon for Chip Kelly’s go-go offense, and receivers who can run in the 4.3’s with his kind of deep production against strong opponents don’t last long even if they’re smaller than ideal. Byron Jones was the other consideration and that’s just as likely.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: La’el Collins, OT, LSU. A few years ago the Bengals took a chance on a behemoth tackle from LSU who many thought should play guard. Now Andrew Whitworth is one of the best tackles in the game. He’s getting older but still going strong, and Cincinnati can use Collins at right tackle or guard. The talk about him being removed from boards because of incidental connection to a murder is absolute hooey…I hope.

22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest. This pairing has been the worst-kept draft rumor all spring, and I’m not going to fight it.

23. Detroit Lions: Malcom Brown, DT, Texas. I strongly believe the Lions are addressing one line or the other, and Brown fits the profile they desire as a person and a 3-technique. I’ve expounded greatly on this pick both on Twitter and at Detroit Lions Draft if you care about it. If they take a running back here, I’ll run into Lake Michigan on Saturday and I really hate being cold. If D.J. Humphries is on the board I would bet he’s the pick.

24. *New Orleans Saints (from ARI): Nelson Agholor, WR, USC. With two WR-needy teams picking next, the Saints aggressively use their extra picks and make a deal with the Cardinals to select Agholor, a nifty inside/out threat. It costs them #31 (the reward from dealing Jimmy Graham) and #75, which will not be conveyed here because this has about a 4.7% chance of actually happening.

25. Carolina Panthers: Breshad Perriman, WR, Central Florida. Quite honestly I’m surprised I haven’t slotted him earlier, as 6’2” wideouts with sub 4.3 speed are rare. His iffy hands cause him to slide here, and I think the Panthers would have to take him. Plan B was Devin Smith, another speedy wideout. Plan C was Cedric Ogbuehi.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Marcus Peters, CB, Washington. This is another pick where, when I’ve peered behind the smoke I’ve been advised by people I trust there is actual fire. Those same people all independently told me Melvin Gordon would be preferred, however.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Byron Jones, CB, Connecticut. Another pick where I’m quite confident it might actually happen, as nearly every Dallas source indicates Jerry Jones loves the freakishly athletic namesake. If he’s gone and Randy Gregory is still available as he is here, I suspect he’s the choice.

28. Denver Broncos: Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State. Of all my blindfolded darts, this is the one where I’m most like a monkey on fire throwing it. I have no idea out of about 12 legit possibilities. Landon Collins was here for a bit but I think moving last year’s 1st, Bradley Roby, to safety ends that chance.

29. Indianapolis Colts: Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State. There are loud whispers he’s going earlier, but nearly every NFL scout I’ve asked about him responds with some iteration of “he’s better in theory than in practice.” GM Ryan Grigson loves taking chances on players like that.

30. *New York Jets (from GB): Randy Gregory, OLB, Nebraska. His dramatic and sustained weight loss (he’s at 228 lbs.) and his recent failed drug test send Gregory plummeting from a potential top 5 pick. The Jets rescue him by trading #37 and their first rounder in 2016 to the Packers to hope he can bolster their pass rush. I’m more sold Green Bay trades out than Gregory going here, or the Jets making the move up.

31. *Arizona Cardinals (from SEA via NO): Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia. He’s a natural 3-4 OLB with great speed and intriguing potential, but his play is inconsistent. The hope is he gets better with more experience and a better supporting cast, which he’d certainly find in Arizona. If the Saints are still here they’re taking Nelson Agholor or perhaps Harold anyways.

32. *Jacksonville Jaguars (from NE): Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami FL. That extra first-rounder the Jaguars got in the wacky trade above? It goes here, along with #36, to New England (which gives back a couple of later picks) so they can move up and get the jump on Flowers. He’s got the potential to be very good and he can help them at right tackle immediately.

Round 2

33. Tennessee: T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh
34. Tampa Bay: Landon Collins, S, Alabama
35. Oakland: Damarious Randall, S, Arizona State

36. *New England Patriots (from JAX): Cedric Ogbuehi, T, Texas A&M. No team is better positioned to take a very talented player who will likely miss 2015 with a knee injury than the Super Bowl champs. They did okay with a bigger injury risk in Dominique Easley a year ago.

37. *Green Bay Packers (from NYJ): Eric Rowe, DB, Utah. My personal fave in this draft, and I slot him to the team my Lions are trying to catch in the NFC North. He fits Green Bay’s profile for tall, fast corners and he might be even better at safety. Green Bay will find a way to use him. I have a real hard time seeing them take a 5’11” ILB who absolutely cannot play on passing downs in Denzel Perryman this high even though many trustworthy folks declare it’s going to happen.

38. Washington: Jalen Collins, CB, LSU. One person I trust is convinced this pick is Shane Ray’s floor, worth mentioning.

39. Chicago: Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State
40. New York Giants: Owa Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA
41. St. Louis: Shaq Thompson, LB, Washington
42. Atlanta: Shane Ray, OLB, Missouri
43. Cleveland: Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota
44. New Orleans: Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon
45. Minnesota: Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State
46. San Francisco: Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State
47. Miami: Laken Tomlinson, G, Duke

48. San Diego: Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State. Crowd-sourced pick, thanks to Chargers Twitter!

49. Kansas City: Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State

50. Buffalo Bills: A.J. Cann, G, South Carolina. Buffalo opts for safe over sexy with its first selection, as many teams who lack a first-round pick typically do. Cann is a low-ceiling but high-floor, ready-made starter at guard.

51. Houston: Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana
52. Philadelphia: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri
53. Cincinnati: Henry Anderson, DE, Stanford
54. Detroit: Quinten Rollins, CB, Miami FL
55. Arizona: Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA
56. Pittsburgh: Danielle Hunter, OLB/DE, LSU
57. Carolina: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska
58. Baltimore: Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB, Louisville
59. Denver: Ali Marpet, OL, Hobart
60. Dallas: Eric Kendricks, LB, UCLA
61. Indianapolis: Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State
62. Green Bay: Denzel Perryman, LB, Miami FL

63. Seattle Seahawks: Hroniss Grasu, C, Oregon. The last time the Seahawks took an athletic center from Oregon, Max Unger turned out very well. Since they traded Unger to New Orleans as part of the Jimmy Graham deal, tabbing another Ducks pivot to replace him makes sense.

64. New England: James Sample, S, Louisville

Round 3

65. Tampa Bay: Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina
66. Tennessee: D’Joun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic
67. Jacksonville: Duke Johnson, RB, Miami FL
68. Oakland: Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson
69. Washington: Mitch Morse, OL, Missouri
70. New York Jets: Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson
71. Chicago: Nate Orchard, DE/OLB, Utah
72. St. Louis: Jordan Phillips, NT, Oklahoma
73. Atlanta: Devin Funchess, WR/TE, Michigan
74. New York Giants: Clive Walford, TE, Miami FL
75. New Orleans: Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor
76. Minnesota: Jeremy Langford, RB, Michigan State
77. Cleveland: Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
78. New Orleans (from MIA): P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State
79. San Francisco: Kwon Alexander, LB, LSU
80. Kansas City: Adrian Amos, DB, Penn State
81. Buffalo: Josh Shaw, CB, USC
82. Houston: Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
83. San Diego: Derron Smith, S, Fresno State
84. Philadelphia: Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon
85. Cincinnati: Chris Conley, WR, Georgia
86. Arizona: T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama
87. Pittsburgh: David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa
88. Detroit: Tre Jackson, G, Florida State
89. Carolina: Daryl Williams, T, Oklahoma
90. Baltimore: Javorius “Buck” Allen, RB, USC
91. Dallas: Xavier Cooper, DT, Washington State
92. Denver: Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State
93. Indianapolis: Cody Prewitt, S, Ole Miss
94. Green Bay: Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina
95. Seattle: Jaquiski Tartt, S, Samford
96. New England: Jeff Heuerman, TE, Ohio State
97. New England: Davis Tull, LB, UT-Chattanooga
98. Kansas City: Alani Fua, LB, BYU
99. Cincinnati: Jesse James, TE, Penn State

Round 4

100. Tennessee: Tony Lippett, WR/CB, Michigan State
101. New England (from TB): Craig Mager, CB, Texas State
102. Oakland: Mike Davis, RB, South Carolina
103. Jacksonville: Senquez Golson, CB, Ole Miss
104. New York Jets: Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
105. Washington: Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas
106. Chicago: Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin
107. Atlanta: Jamil Douglas, G/T, Arizona State
108. New York Giants: Ibraheim Campbell, S, Northwestern
109. Tampa Bay (from STL): Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State
110. Minnesota: Doran Grant, CB, Ohio State
111. Cleveland: Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado State
112. Seattle (from NO): Jeremiah Poutasi, OL, Utah
113. Philadelphia (from STL): Steven Nelson, CB, Oregon State
114. Miami: Tre McBride, WR, William & Mary
115. Cleveland (from BUF): MyCole Pruitt, TE, Southern Illinois
116. Houston: Paul Dawson, LB, TCU
117. San Diego: Anthony Chickillo, DE, Miami FL
118. Kansas City: Markus Golden, OLB, Missouri
119. St. Louis: Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville
120. Cincinnati: Alex Carter, CB, Stanford
121. Pittsburgh: Kevin White, CB, TCU
122. Baltimore (from DET): Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State
123. Arizona: B.J. Finney, C, Kansas State
124. Carolina: Bobby McCain, CB, Memphis
125. Baltimore: Dezmin Lewis, WR, Central Arkansas
126. San Francisco (from DEN): Justin Cox, S, Mississippi State
127. Dallas: David Cobb, RB, MInnesota
128. Indianapolis: Hau’oli Kikaha, OLB, Washington
129. Green Bay: Darryl Roberts, CB, Marshall
130. Seattle: Rakeen Nunez-Roches, DT, Southern Miss
131. New England: Dres Anderson, WR, Utah
132. San Francisco: Ty Montgomery, WR/RS, Stanford
133. Denver: Austin Shepherd, G, Alabama
134. Seattle: Kenny Bell, WR, Nebraska
135. Cincinnati: Zadarius Smith, DE, Kentucky
136. Baltimore: Sean Mannion, QB, Oregon State

Round 5

137. Minnesota: Marcus Hardison, DT, Arizona State
138. Tennessee: Jordan Hicks, LB, Texas
139. Jacksonville: Mike Hull, LB, Penn State
140. Oakland: Quandre Diggs, CB, Texas
141. Washington: Clayton Geathers, S, Central Florida
142. Chicago (from NYJ): Tyler Kroft, TE, Rutgers
143. Denver (from CHI): Ellis McCarthy, DT, UCLA
144. NY Giants: Taiwan Jones, LB, Michigan State
145. Philadelphia (from STL): Troy Hill, CB, Oregon
146. Atlanta: Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech
147. Cleveland: Zach Hodges, OLB, Harvard
148. New Orleans: Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma
149. Miami (from MIN): Shaq Mason, G/C, Georgia Tech
150. Miami: Jake Ryan, LB, Michigan
151. San Francisco: Tyrus Thompson, T, Oklahoma
152. Houston: Quinton Spain, G, West Virginia
153. San Diego: Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland
154. New Orleans (from KC): Leterrius Walton, DT, Central Michigan
155. Buffalo: Wes Saxton, TE, South Alabama
156. Philadelphia: Bryan Bennett, QB, SE Louisiana
157. Cincinnati: Jeff Luc, LB, Cincinnati
158. Baltimore (from DET): Terrence Magee, RB, LSU
159. Arizona: Justin Manton, P/K, Louisiana-Monroe
160. Pittsburgh: Anthony Jefferson, S, UCLA
161. Carolina: Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville
162. Tampa Bay (from BAL): Max Valles, LB, Virginia
163. Dallas: Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State
164. Denver: Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn
165. Indianapolis: Shaq Riddick, OLB/DE, West Virginia
166. Green Bay: Gabe Wright, DT, Auburn
167. Seattle: Lynden Trail, LB, Florida
168. Detroit (from TB): Chaz Green, OT, Florida
169. Carolina: Hayes Pullard, LB, USC
170. Seattle: John Miller, OL, Louisville
171. Baltimore: Kendall Lamm, OT, Appalachian State
172. Kansas City: Antwan Goodley, WR, Baylor
173. Kansas City: Kyle Emanuel, OLB, North Dakota State
174. Carolina: Arie Kouandjio, G, Alabama
175. Houston: Chris Bonner, QB, CSU-Pueblo
176. Baltimore: Kyshoen Jarrett, S, Virginia Tech

Round 6

177. Tennessee: Ray Drew, DE, Georgia
178. New England (from TB): Caushaud Lyons, DT, Tusculum
179. Oakland: Obum Gwacham, DE, Oregon State
180. Jacksonville: Christian Covington, DT, Rice
181. Seattle: Matt Jones, RB, Florida
182. Washington: Ramik Wilson, LB, Georgia
183. Chicago: Andy Gallik, C, Boston College
184. Tampa Bay: Tyeler Davison, DT, Fresno State
185. Atlanta: Nick Boyle, TE, Delaware
186. NY Giants: Derrick Lott, DT, UT-Chattanooga
187. New Orleans: Damien Wilson, LB, Minnesota
188. Buffalo (from MIN): Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama
189. Cleveland: Lorenzo Doss, CB, Tulane
190. San Francisco: Cedric Reed, DE, Texas
191. Miami: Zach Vigil, LB, Utah State
192. San Diego: Jordan Leslie, WR, BYU
193. Kansas City: Deontay Greenberry, WR, Houston
194. Buffalo: Damian Swann, CB, Georgia
195. Houston: Jacoby Glenn, CB, Central Florida
196. Philadelphia: Kristjan Sokoli, DE, Buffalo
197. Cincinnati: Connor Halliday, QB, Washington State
198. Arizona: Joey Mbu, DT, Houston
199. Pittsburgh: Mark Glowinski, G, West Virginia
200. Detroit: Jalston Fowler, FB, Alabama
201. Carolina: Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo
202. Cleveland: Curtis Grant, LB, Ohio State
203. Denver: A.J. Tarpley, LB, Stanford
204. Baltimore: Darius Philon, DT, Arkansas
205. Indianapolis: Cam Thomas, CB, Western Kentucky
206. Green Bay: Cody Fajardo, QB, Nevada
207. Indianapolis: Andrew Donnal, T, Iowa
208. Tennessee: Thomas Rawls, RB, Central Michigan
209. Seattle: Ryan Russell, DE, Purdue
210. Green Bay: Durell Eskridge, S, Syracuse
211. Houston: Darren Waller, WR/TE, Georgia Tech
212. Pittsburgh: Karlos Williams, RB, Florida State
213. Green Bay: Trevor Pardula, P, Kansas
214. Seattle: Mario Alford, WR/RS, West Virginia
215. St. Louis: Jordan Richards, S, Stanford
216. Houston: Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn
217. Kansas City: Garry Peters, CB, Clemson

Round 7

218. Tampa Bay: Malcolm Agnew, RB, Southern Illinois
219. New England (from TEN): Martrell Spaight, LB, Arkansas
220. Jacksonville: Ryan Delaire, OLB, Towson
221. Oakland: Jacorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas
222. Washington: Donald Celiscar, CB, Western Michigan
223. NY Jets: Cedric Thompson, S, Minnesota
224. NY Jets: Robert Myers, G, Tennessee State
225. Atlanta: Kaleb Eulls, DT, Mississippi State
226. NY Giants: Austin Hill, WR, Arizona
227. St. Louis: Marcus Rush, OLB/DE, Michigan State
228. Minnesota: Aaron Ripkowski, FB, Oklahoma
229. Cleveland: Henry Coley, LB, Virginia
230. New Orleans: Deiontrez Mount, LB, Louisville
231. Tampa Bay: Josh Lambo, K, Texas A&M
232. Minnesota: Corey Crawford, DE, Clemson
233. Kansas City: John Crockett, RB, North Dakota State
234. Buffalo: Jamon Brown, OL, Louisville
235. Houston: Cameron Clear, TE, Texas A&M
236. Dallas: Tevin McDonald, S, Eastern Washington
237. Philadelphia: Kaelin Clay, WR/RS, Utah
238. Cincinnati: E.J. Biggs, TE, Iowa State
239. Pittsburgh: Geremy Davis, WR, Connecticut
240. Detroit: Akeem Hunt, RB, Purdue
241. Arizona: Deon Simon, DT, Northwestern State
242. Carolina: Zach Zenner, RB, South Dakota State
243. Dallas: Shane McDermott, C, Miami FL
244. Indianapolis: Tye Smith, CB, Towson
245. NY Giants: Martin Ifedi, DE, Memphis
246. San Francisco: Xavier Williams, DT, Northern Iowa
247. Green Bay: Jake Kumerow, WR, UW-Whitewater
248. Seattle: Aaron Davis, LB, Colorado State
249. Atlanta: Tyrell Williams, WR, Western Oregon
250. Denver: Angelo Blackson, DT, Auburn
251. Denver: Nigel King, WR, Kansas
252. Denver: Keshawn Hill, RB, Sam Houston State
253. New England: Joe Cardona, LS, Navy
254. San Francisco: Imoan Claiborne, CB, Northwestern State
255. Indianapolis: Kyle Brindza, K, Notre Dame
256. Arizona: Levander Liggins, CB, Louisiana Tech