Thursday, April 9, 2015

Todd Bergman's NFL Mock Draft - 1st Edition

Draft season is officially 100% underway here at the UltimateFootballBlog.com and that means mock drafts are the thing to read these days. I've mentioned previously here on the site that everyone loves mock drafts. Whenever someone like Mel Kiper or Todd McShay releases their mock draft, it sets the football world off into a gigantic ball of fire. Well guess what? We here at the Ultimate Football Blog have our own mock draft expert and it just so happens to be my good buddy Todd Bergman. For those of you unfamiliar with him, Bergman is a semi-retired writing legend who's work has been seen all over the place, but predominantly at 411mania.com. I've known Todd for years now and he's one of my favorite guys to get into a sports argument with because he's one of the few who actually knows what he's talking about. It's a rare thing in sports arguing on Twitter these days. So, with all that said, here is Mr. Bergman's first mock draft of the year. Watch out Todd McShay. You're time is up.


Todd Bergman's NFL Mock Draft

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1.) Tampa Bay (2-14) –Jameis Winston, QB, Unconquered

2.) Tennessee (2-14) **TRADED TO SAN DIEGO**- Marcus Mariota, QB, Quack Quack

3.) Jacksonville (3-13) – Dante Fowler, DE/OLB, Florida

4.) Oakland (3-13) – Danny Shelton, DT, Wurshington (Lee Corso style)

5.) Washington (4-12) – Vic Beasley, DE/OLB, Clemson

6.) New York Jets (4-12) –Shane Ray, DE/OLB, Mizzou

7.) Chicago (5-11) –Leonard Williams, DT, Trojans

8.) Atlanta (6-10) –Alvin Dupree, DE/OLB, 38-1

9.) New York Giants (6-10) –Malcom Brown, DE/DT, Hook’em Horns

10.) St. Louis (6-10) –Kevin White, WR, Couch Burning U

11.) Minnesota (7-9) –Trae Waynes, CB, Sparty

12.) Cleveland (7-9) –Amari Cooper, WR, Roll Tide

13.) New Orleans (7-9) –Jalen Collins, CB, Geux Tigers

14.) Miami (8-8) –Brandon Scherff, OT/G, Iowa

15.) San Francisco (8-8) –DeVante Parker, WR, Steve Cook University

16.) Houston (9-7) –Melvin Gordon, RB, Badgers

17.) San Diego (9-7) **TRADED TO TENNESEE** - La’el Collins, G/OT, Geux Tigers

18.) Kansas City (9-7) –D.J. Humphreys, OT/G, Florida

19.) Cleveland - from Buffalo (9-7) –Ereck Flowers, OT, The U

20.) Philadelphia (10-6) –Nelson Agholor, WR, Trojans

21.) Cincinnati (10-5-1) –Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Black Shirts

22.) Pittsburgh (11-5) –Landon Collins, S, Roll Tide

23.) Detroit (11-5) –Todd Gurley, RB, Dawgs

24.) Arizona (11-5) –Jordan Phillips, NT, Boomer Sooners

25.) Carolina (7-8-1) –Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford

26.) Baltimore (10-6) –Jaelen Strong, WR, Pitchforks

27.) Dallas (12-4) –Byron Jones, CB, UConn

28.) Denver (12-4) –Eli Harold, DE/OLB, Wahoos

29.) Indianapolis (11-5) –Cameron Erving, OT/G/C, Unconquered

30.) Green Bay (12-4) –Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA

31.) New Orleans - from Seattle (12-4) –Phillip Dorsett, WR, The U

32.) New England (12-4) –Eddie Goldman, DT, Unconquered

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