2015 NFL Mock Draft: Philadelphia Eagles Get Defensive

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Jan 2, 2015; Tempe, AZ, USA; Washington Huskies linebacker Shaq Thompson (7) against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the 2015 Cactus Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium. Oklahoma State defeated Washington 30-22. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

11. Minnesota Vikings

DeVante Parker. 11. player. 60. Not only would Louisville wide receiver DeVante Parker fill a huge need on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster, he’d also be reunited with an old friend. Vikings quarterback <strong><a href=. Wide Receiver. Louisville

12. Cleveland Browns

Dorial Green-Beckham. 12. player. 53. Wait a second, the Browns are going to take a player with off the field issues? Unbelieveable. All sarcasm aside, it seems as though the former Missouri wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham has turned the page and is heading in the right direction. Although he’s still raw on the field, he has the potential to be the best wide receiver from this class when it’s all said and done.. Wide Receiver. Oklahoma

13. New Orleans Saints

15. The New Orleans Saints have to improve their defense and it starts with their pass rush. Clemson’s star pass rusher Vic Beasley would be a welcome addition in the big easy. Many are worried about Beasley’s ability against the run but there is no doubt about his pass rushing ability.  Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan should be able to put Beasley in a position to succeed and disrupt the quarterback.. Outside Linebacker. Clemson. Vic Beasley. 13. player

14. Miami Dolphins

La'el Collins. 14. player. 59. The Miami Dolphins offensive line needs some help. Their starting left tackle Branden Albert is recovering from a major knee injury and they can use some insurance. LSU’s La’el Collins is one of the top offensive linemen in the draft and could step in and immediately start for Miami up front.. Offensive Tackle. LSU

15. San Francisco 49ers

player. 42. It’s time for some shiny new toys for the San Francisco 49ers on defense. They’re getting a bit old along the defensive line and adding a freak of nature like Oregon defensive end Arik Armstead would be huge…both literally and figuratively. At 6-7, 296 lbs., Armstead is a mountain of a man and has the potential to be a dominant force on the defensive line for the Niners.. Defensive End. Oregon. Arik Armstead. 15

16. Houston Texans

Houston Texans cornerback Jonathan Joseph isn’t getting any younger and their other starting cornerback, <strong><a href=. Cornerback. Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 16. player. 10

17. San Diego Chargers

17. player. 13. The San Diego Chargers are facing quite a few questions at offensive tackle. Their starting left tackle, <strong><a href=. Offensive Tackle. Stanford. Andrus Peat

18. Kansas City Chiefs

Arizona State. Jaelen Strong. 18. player. 124. Not a single wide receiver on the Kansas City Chiefs caught a touchdown last year…that’s just insane. They have to address the position in either free agency or the draft and Arizona State’s Jaelen Strong could be exactly what they need. Strong has great size at 6-3, 215 lbs. and would give the Chiefs’ passing game a huge boost.. Wide Receiver

19. Cleveland Browns (via Buffalo Bills)

Defensive Tackle. Texas. Malcom Brown. 19. player. 53. The Cleveland Browns appear to be set in their secondary on defense but where they could really use some help is along the defensive line. Texas defensive tackle Malcom Brown is a big ol’ boy, standing 6-4 and weighing in at 320 lbs. The former Longhorn would be an immediate force up front for the Browns’ defense.

20. Philadelphia Eagles

Shaq Thompson. 20. player. 54. That’s right, the <a href=. Inside Linebacker. Washington

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