2015 NFL Mock Draft: Alvin Dupree Is A Giant

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Oct 18, 2014; Eugene, OR, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Marcus Peters (21) warming up before the game against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports

55. <p>Marcus Peters checks off all of the boxes pertaining to a potential elite NFL cornerback. Unfortunately, he also checks off some not so flattering boxes, like off-field concerns and overall character issues.</p> <p>There is so much to love about this kid’s talent though. He’s physical, brings tremendous athleticism, and is aggressive above all. He is all in on playing the intimidation card with opponents, which is all well in good, but he’s one of those players that you receive his talents, but you also have to deal with his problems.</p> <p>The Steelers need serious defensive help. They’ve lost just about every name you grew up watching in Super Bowls and playoff games. Adding Peters would be a big boost to a very thin secondary, but they also need to realize the price that it could possibly come with it.</p>. Cornerback. Washington. Marcus Peters. 22. player

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