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While I prefer Malcolm Brown I'd be perfectly happy with Dupree.
1. Jameis Winston Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Marcus Mariota Tennessee Titans
3. Leonard Williams Jacksonville Jaguars
4. Amari Cooper Oakland Raiders
5. Randy Gregory Washington Redskins
6. Shane Ray New York Jets
7. Landon Collins Chicago Bears
8. Dante Fowler Jr. Atlanta Falcons
9. Brandon Scherff New York Giants
10. T J Clemmings St. Louis Rams
11. Devante Parker Minnesota Vikings
12. Danny Shelton Cleveland Browns
13. Vic Beasley New Orleans Saints
14. Shaq Thompson Miami Dolphins
15.Kevin White San Francisco 49ers
16. Trae Waynes Houston Texans
17. Arik ArmsteadSan Diego Chargers
18. Dorial Green-Beckham Kansas City Chiefs
19. Ereck Flowers Cleveland Browns
20. Marcus Peters Philadelphia Eagles
21. Bud DupreeCincinnati
Analysis: The Bengals had only the appearance of a rotation at defensive end in 2014 because while Carlos Dunlap is an effective player, the same can't be said for Wallace Gilberry (up and down) and Robert Geathers (safely below average), and they could really use more explosiveness in the pass rush. The team finished with just 20.0 sacks, way below where Marvin Lewis needs them to be. Dupree has quietly been one of the better pass-rushers in the SEC for three years and should show off big-time physical skills at the combine in February. If they want a better rotation and more pass rush, they can do a lot worse. He'd be a good fit in this system.
22. Kevin Johnson Pittsburgh Steelers
23. Malcom Brown Detroit Lions
24. Melvin Gordon Arizona Cardinals
25. Andrus Peat Carolina Panthers
26. Devin Funchess Baltimore Ravens
27. Jordan Phillips Dallas Cowboys
28. Benardrick McKinney Denver Broncos
29. Jaelen Strong Indianapolis Colts
30. Eddie Goldman Green Bay Packers
31. Sammie Coates New England Patriots
32. Devin Smith Seattle Seahawks
ESPN NFL Mock Draft - ESPN
1. Jameis Winston Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Marcus Mariota Tennessee Titans
3. Leonard Williams Jacksonville Jaguars
4. Amari Cooper Oakland Raiders
5. Randy Gregory Washington Redskins
6. Shane Ray New York Jets
7. Landon Collins Chicago Bears
8. Dante Fowler Jr. Atlanta Falcons
9. Brandon Scherff New York Giants
10. T J Clemmings St. Louis Rams
11. Devante Parker Minnesota Vikings
12. Danny Shelton Cleveland Browns
13. Vic Beasley New Orleans Saints
14. Shaq Thompson Miami Dolphins
15.Kevin White San Francisco 49ers
16. Trae Waynes Houston Texans
17. Arik ArmsteadSan Diego Chargers
18. Dorial Green-Beckham Kansas City Chiefs
19. Ereck Flowers Cleveland Browns
20. Marcus Peters Philadelphia Eagles
21. Bud DupreeCincinnati
Analysis: The Bengals had only the appearance of a rotation at defensive end in 2014 because while Carlos Dunlap is an effective player, the same can't be said for Wallace Gilberry (up and down) and Robert Geathers (safely below average), and they could really use more explosiveness in the pass rush. The team finished with just 20.0 sacks, way below where Marvin Lewis needs them to be. Dupree has quietly been one of the better pass-rushers in the SEC for three years and should show off big-time physical skills at the combine in February. If they want a better rotation and more pass rush, they can do a lot worse. He'd be a good fit in this system.
22. Kevin Johnson Pittsburgh Steelers
23. Malcom Brown Detroit Lions
24. Melvin Gordon Arizona Cardinals
25. Andrus Peat Carolina Panthers
26. Devin Funchess Baltimore Ravens
27. Jordan Phillips Dallas Cowboys
28. Benardrick McKinney Denver Broncos
29. Jaelen Strong Indianapolis Colts
30. Eddie Goldman Green Bay Packers
31. Sammie Coates New England Patriots
32. Devin Smith Seattle Seahawks
ESPN NFL Mock Draft - ESPN