13: R1P13
RB EZEKIEL ELLIOTT
OHIO STATE
42: R2P11
DT ROBERT NKEMDICHE
OLE MISS
73: R3P10
CB ARTIE BURNS
MIAMI
108: R4P9
LB JAYLON SMITH
NOTRE DAME
148: R5P8
OLB TRAVIS FEENEY
WASHINGTON
187: R6P11
CB KEVIN PETERSON
OKLAHOMA STATE
228: R7P6
K ROBERTO AGUAYO
FLORIDA STATE
232: R7P10
QB CODY KESSLER
USC
Didn't get the O-Lineman I wanted, but in every round I tried to take the best player available IMO. I still think we should sign a veteran guard right before the draft to maximize cap value. After the draft a veteran player has to know he loses $$$ so they have to lower their price before the draft or hope someone picks up an injury in camp that drives demand up. I believe pairing Nkemdiche with Suh would give you two explosive DT's who can get after the QB with Phillips and Mitchell in rotation. This should help to collapse the pocket on QB's like Tom Brady who like to step up in the pocket to avoid the rush and don't like to run. Zeke would add a playmaker to the offense to help Tannehill while taking some pressure off him. Both Artie Burns and Kevin Patterson have size so we would get a bit more physical on the outside. I would be happy to redshirt Jaylon in 2016 as a 4th round pick. Travis Feeney would be a weak-side LB with speed that could be developed or the next year for a starting role. Drafting Aguayo is a luxury but I'm not sold on Andrew Franks yet. Lastly Cody Kessler would be an extra camp arm, and if he develops into more great, if not, put him on the practice squad to create value for the team for the future, if possible.