Charlie Campbell's 2015 NFL Mock Draft: Round Seven

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Last update: Thursday, April 30, 2015. Round 7 added.
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  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jermauria Rasco, DE/OLB, LSU
    The Bucs add another athletic edge rusher and have shown interesting Rasco.


  2. New England Patriots: Torrian Wilson, G, Central Florida
    Wilson would give the Patriots some interior offensive line depth, and Bill Belichick has demonstrated serious interest in Wilson.


  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Obum Gwacham, DE/OLB, Oregon State
    It wouldn't hurt the Jaguars to add multiple edge rushers given what they have and the age of Chris Clemons.


  4. Oakland Raiders: Akeem King, S, San Jose State
    Charles Woodson can't play forever, so adding another safety would make sense for the Raiders. King has received interest from Oakland.




  5. Washington Redskins: Connor Halliday, QB, Washington State
    The Redskins add some competition at backup quarterback.


  6. New York Jets: Kristijan Sokoli, DE, Buffalo
    The Jets grab some defensive line depth with a player they've shown interest in.


  7. New York Jets: E.J. Bibbs, TE, Iowa State
    It wouldn't hurt the Jets to add a tight end backup.


  8. Atlanta Falcons: Davis Tull, OLB, Tennessee-Chattanooga
    The Falcons add some linebacker depth and special teams competition.


  9. New York Giants: Cedric Thompson, S, Minnesota
    The Giants could take multiple safeties considering they don't have any long-term answers. The organization has shown interest in Thompson.


  10. St. Louis Rams: Bryce Hager, OLB, Baylor
    The Rams could use some outside linebacker competition and depth.


  11. Minnesota Vikings: Corey Crawford, DE/DT, Clemson
    The Vikings add more defensive line competition.

    Pick change; previously Zack Hodges, OLB


  12. Cleveland Browns: Derrick Malone, ILB, Oregon
    The Browns add more linebacker talent and special teams talent.




  13. New Orleans Saints: Anthony Jefferson, S, UCLA
    The Saints' starting safeties were a big disappointment last year, so a draft pick might be useful to light a fire under Jairus Byrd and Kenny Vaccaro.


  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bryce Callahan, CB, Rice
    The Bucs add some cornerback depth and have shown interest in Callahan (5-10, 185).


  15. Minnesota Vikings: Zack Hodges, OLB/ILB, Harvard
    Mike Zimmer loves adding linebacker depth and competition.

    Pick change; previously Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB


  16. Kansas City Chiefs: Pharaoh Brown, TE, Oregon
    The Chiefs could use some tight end depth, and Brown would have been a possible second-day pick before his injury.


  17. Buffalo Bills: Adam Shead, G, Oklahoma
    The Bills add more offensive line competition.


  18. Houston Texans: Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn
    The Texans have good starters at corner, but considering the age of Jonathan Joseph, Marshall could be a back-end developmental prospect.


  19. Dallas Cowboys: Trey Williams, RB, Texas A&M
    The Cowboys signed Darren McFadden, but he looked done last season. Williams would give Dallas another backup option.


  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Randall Telfer, TE, USC
    The Eagles have shown interest in Telfer, and he's a sleeper tight end with some potential.




  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon
    The Bengals can afford to take a late-round risk on a talented cornerback with an injury concern.

    Pick change; previously Frank Clark, DE


  22. Pittsburgh Steelers: C.J. Uzomah, TE, Auburn
    The Steelers took a blocking tight end earlier, so it would make sense to give Todd Haley a receiving tight end to work with.


  23. Detroit Lions: Jamarcus Nelson, WR, UAB
    One last UAB football player going in the draft who would give the Lions some receiving depth.


  24. Arizona Cardinals: Devin Mahina, TE, BYU
    The Cardinals let Rob Housler leave in free agency, so getting some tight end depth makes sense.




  25. Carolina Panthers: Tayo Fabuluje, OT, TCU
    Fabuluje gives Carolina another massive blocker to add competition to its weak offensive line.


  26. Dallas Cowboys: DaVaris Daniels, WR, Notre Dame
    The Cowboys add some receiving talent and competition with a second-day talent.


  27. Indianapolis Colts: Derron Smith, S, Fresno State
    The Colts add another safety for depth. Given the age of Mike Adams, it would make sense to draft one early to start with him and another one late for depth.


  28. New York Giants: Cody Riggs, CB, Notre Dame
    The Giants grab a cornerback for depth and special teams.


  29. San Francisco 49ers: Chandler Worthy, WR, Troy
    The 49ers get more receiving help.


  30. Green Bay Packers: Darius Kilgo, DT, Maryland
    The Packers grab some defensive line depth and competition. They've shown interest in Kilgo.


  31. Seattle Seahawks: Dallas Lewallen, C, Wisconsin
    The Seahawks add more interior offensive line competition.


  32. Atlanta Falcons: Troy Hill, CB, Oregon
    The Falcons have yet to take a corner, so adding some depth would be a good idea later on in the 2015 NFL Draft.


  33. Denver Broncos: Trevor Siemian, QB, Northwestern
    It's possible the Broncos add backup quarterback competition earlier in the 2015 NFL Draft. They've shown interest in Siemian.


  34. Denver Broncos: Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech
    The Broncos add more offensive line competition.


  35. Denver Broncos: Tray Walker, CB, Texas Southern
    It wouldn't hurt for the Broncos to get some cornerback depth.


  36. New England Patriots: Tyler Varga, RB, Yale
    The Patriots add more running back competition, and Varga seems like New England's type of player.


  37. San Francisco 49ers: Tony Washington, ILB, Oregon
    It wouldn't hurt the 49ers to add multiple inside linebackers after their losses from last year.


  38. Indianapolis Colts: Bobby McCain, CB, Memphis
    It's not a bad idea for the Colts to add a couple of corners considering the weakness of the position aside from Vontae Davis.


  39. Arizona Cardinals: Darius Allen, DE, CSU-Pueblo
    The Cardinals have shown interest in this small-school pass-rusher.


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