Updated on 1-23 after Senior Bowl, started a few above 16 as this will stay fluid till draft happens.
I personally right now leening towards defense and dbacks in first two rounds.
12. Landon Collins, SS, 6-0, 215, Jr., Alabama: Instinctive, athletic and an explosive hitter, Collins looks the part of a top-10 pick. His downhill playing style might be best suited to strong safety
13. Danny Shelton, DT, 6-2, 323, Sr., Washington: Broad-shouldered, powerful and surprisingly passionate in pursuit, Shelton is a classic two-gap run defender
14. La'el Collins, OT, 6-5, 315, Sr., LSU: Collins doesn't get the national attention of other tackles in this class, but the big man is surprisingly agile
15. Kevin White, WR, 6-3, 209, Sr., West Virginia: No player improved his draft stock more in 2014 than White. It wasn't just his production (110 catches, 1,447 yards, 10 touchdowns)
16. Trae Waynes, CB, 6-1, 183, rJr., Michigan State: Waynes has the length, fluidity and ball skills required of cornerbacks in today's pass-happy NFL and is more stout against the run than his frame implies.
17. Shaq Thompson, OLB, 6-2, 231, Jr., Washington: Boasting terrific athleticism, instincts and awareness,
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