2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-Combine Edition

FanSided.com's 2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-scouting combine update
FanSided.com's 2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-scouting combine update /
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Sep 27, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Marcus Peters (21) intercepts the ball intended for Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Ty Montgomery (7) during the second half at Husky Stadium. Stanford defeated Washington 20-13. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 27, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Marcus Peters (21) intercepts the ball intended for Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Ty Montgomery (7) during the second half at Husky Stadium. Stanford defeated Washington 20-13. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports /

51. The Rams will need someone to operate opposite Janoris Jenkins at cornerback. Peters has the size and physicality to handle anybody on the edge of the field, and has the athleticism to win 50-50 battles for jump balls. His disruptive play will help the Rams match the physical play of the rest of the NFC West. Peters does have character concerns, but Jeff Fisher is an ideal coach for handling players with attitude issues. <p>The Rams appear to be sticking with Sam Bradford at quarterback, and there doesn’t appear to be any attractive options to go with at quarterback unless Mariota slips down here to the 10th position. The Rams went with offensive tackle last year with Greg Robinson, but they could go there again with a tackle like Stanford’s Andrus Peat.</p>. CB. Washington. Marcus Peters. 10. player

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