2015 NFL Mock Draft
31. Seattle Seahawks
Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
Oct 4, 2014; Auburn, AL, USA; Auburn Tigers receiver Sammie Coats (18) avoids the tackle of LSU Tigers linebacker Kendell Beckwith (52) during the first half at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
Coates is a consistent WR with all the intangibles to be a stud WR. It helps when you have Russell Wilson throwing to you, but Coates could really take off in Seattle’s offense who doesn’t seem to have a # 1 wideout at this point.
32. New England Patriots
Jaelen Strong, WR, ASU
Most receivers on the Patriots are benefiting from their QB rather than their talent. Jaelen Strong can be a deep threat and really take off as the number 1 wideout for Tom Brady’s later years. The Patriots strike with a receiver they can develop under Belichick and Brady, and a guy who can be a stud wide receiver for the years after Tom Brady. Instead of a lot of these shorter wide receivers that Brady throws to now, he can throw to a guy with some height and serious talent.