2015 NFL Mock Draft: Look For Quarterbacks At The Top

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Nov 29, 2014; University Park, PA, USA; Michigan State Spartans cornerback Trae Waynes (15) intercepts a pass intended for Penn State Nittany Lions wide receiver Chris Godwin (12) in the second quarter at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports

Houston Texans

I believe in quarterback Ryan Mallet for next year so the offense will be just fine. And with J.J. Watt there, I don’t care who else is there with him, the Houston Texans’ front-7 will be fine. That secondary needs work and Trae Waynes is the kind of corner that can come in and help against the likes of Andrew Luck.

San Diego Chargers

During his time with he San Diego Chargers, Philip Rivers and his offense have made a lot of comebacks. But unfortunately for the Chargers, they’ve given up their share of comebacks because they can’t run the ball. So they take Georgia Bulldogs running back Todd Gurley, who will check out medically by the time the draft comes around.

Kansas City Chiefs

Someone please tell me when the last time a Kansas City Chiefs receivers caught a touchdown pass. (Lol!) Quarterback Alex Smith ain’t gonna to do it from long distance so the Chiefs need a red-zone target. Arizona State Sun Devils receiver Jaelen Strong is just the guy for the Chiefs to throw a touchdown to.