The 2015 NFL Draft is finally upon us.



Top quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota still appear locked into the first two spots of the opening round, but the ways in which the draft can unfold from that point on are endless.



Here's a look at the final three-round projections ahead of Thursday's draft.

Round 1: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-32

Round 2 | Round 3

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State

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Still desperately in need of a franchise signal caller, and finally in position to get one at the top of the draft, there's virtually no chance the Buccaneers don't take one of the two quarterbacks here. Seemingly comfortable with what they've come to learn about him in their extensive research, Winston should be the pick.

2. Tennessee Titans - Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon

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Whether the Titans keep the pick themselves, or trade down with one of the several teams reported to have interest, Mariota should be the pick at No. 2 either way. Zach Mettenberger exceeded expectations after joining Tennessee as a sixth-round selection in 2014, but the opportunity to land a quarterback of Mariota's caliber doesn't come around every year.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars - Vic Beasley, DE/OLB, Clemson

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The direction in which the Jaguars choose to go at No. 3 will truly dictate how the rest of the top 10 plays out and, if last year's pick of Blake Bortles is any indication, this team is anything but predictable. Here, Gus Bradley's defense addresses a glaring need up front, adding the best pure pass rusher in this class.

4. Oakland Raiders - Leonard Williams, DT, USC

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For the second year in a row, the Raiders sit tight at their original draft slot and have arguably the best defensive player in the draft fall right to them. Though he's capable of playing nearly every spot along the defensive line, Williams would be a force at the 3-technique, giving Oakland some impressive young talent to build around up front.

5. Washington Redskins - Dante Fowler Jr., OLB, Florida

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Having lost Brian Orakpo to free agency earlier this offseason, adding to the pass rush makes a lot of sense for the Redskins at No. 5. Though somewhat less polished in his ability to get to the quarterback than some other top prospects at the position, Fowler's complete skill set may give him a higher ceiling than any other.

6. New York Jets - Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama

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Wide receiver won't be the most pressing need after adding Brandon Marshall in an offseason trade, but that shouldn't stop the Jets from taking Cooper in this spot. With a strong defense already in place, this kind of added play-making ability on the offensive side of the ball could help the Jets get back to the playoffs sooner than many think.

7. Chicago Bears - Kevin White, WR, West Virginia

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The Bears have needs to address throughout the roster, and especially so on the defensive side of the ball, but pairing White with Alshon Jeffery would set the passing game up for long-term success. With an impressive combination of size, speed and competitiveness, White has the potential to be the best receiver in this class.

8. Atlanta Falcons - Bud Dupree, DE/OLB, Kentucky

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Needing to add an edge rusher in the worst way, the Falcons landing Dupree at this spot could be the ideal scenario should they not be able to trade up. Though Dupree is still quite raw as a pass rusher, his skill set makes him the ideal fit for the LEO position in Dan Quinn's defensive front.

9. New York Giants - Brandon Scherff, OL, Iowa

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If the Giants are hoping to go on another Super Bowl run with Eli Manning under center, they had better make some moves to improve the offensive line. Scherff could step in as a starter at guard or tackle from day one, and just may be the best player in the draft at either spot.

10. St. Louis Rams - DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville

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Seemingly set to move forward with Nick Foles as their starting quarterback, the Rams should be looking to add some talent around him on the offensive side of the ball. Parker would step in as the team's No. 1 target as a rookie, giving the unit a big-play threat capable of coming down with difficult catches in contested situations.

Round 1: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-32

Round 2 | Round 3