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2019 NFL Mock Draft

2019 NFL Mock Draft

These are the players that I think should/will be drafted by the following teams. I did not take into account predictions of picks being traded, since no one can 100% predict that.  

1. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray, QB Oklahoma

Although, I do think the Cardinals could easily trade this pick for more value and stick with Josh Rosen, Murray is a once-in-a-generation talent and will bring electricity to this offense.

2.San Francisco 49ers: Nick Bosa, DE Ohio State

Easily the best prospect in the draft, Bosa will be an immediate star for a defense that was far below average in 2018.

3. New York Jets: Josh Allen, LB Kentucky

Allen (Not the quarterback) will be a threat to all opponents with his 4.6 speed. He will be joining an already dominant line backing core of Darren Lee, CJ Mosley and Avery Williamson.

4. Oakland Raiders: Quinnen Williams, DT Alabama

A monster in the middle, Quinnen will bring back the “excellence” that the silver and black are so committed to.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Montez Sweat, DE Mississippi St.

Defense is the obvious choice for the Buccaneers who ranked last in almost every defensive category last year. The pass rush is an excellent place to start, and Sweat is their guy.

6. New York Giants: Dwayne Haskins, QB Ohio State

Looking for any answers, the Giants will draft Haskins and build the team around him and Barkley for the next couple of years. The big name QB, in the Big Apple.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jawaan Taylor, OT Florida

The 6’5, 328 LB offensive tackle is perfect for the Jaguars ground and pound offensive scheme with Leonard Fournette.

8. Detroit Lions: Devin White, LB LSU

The biggest need for Detroit is to stop the running game after being mediocre in 2018. The Lions need to return to that 2014 stout run defense in order to make the playoffs again. And White’s blazing 4.4 speed and versatility give the Lions the spark they need

9. Buffalo Bills: Jonah Williams, OL Alabama

Although the Bill’s defense is stout and poise as ever, the offense needs some stability. Williams’ size and agility can make him play any position on the offensive line.

10. Denver Broncos: Daniel Jones, QB Duke

A duel threat, cannon armed quarterback, Jones provides the last key ingredient to making the Denver Broncos’ offense a top 5 offense in the league. Surround this young kid with Phillip Lindsay, Emmanuel Sanders and Courtland Sutton, and you have an outstanding young quarterback.

11.  Cincinnati Bengals: Ed Oliver, DT Houston

12.  Green Bay Packers: Rashan Gary, DE Michigan

13.  Miami Dolphins: Drew Lock, QB Missouri

14.  Atlanta Falcons: Greedy Williams, DB LSU

15.  Washington Redskins: Marquise Brown, WR Oklahoma

16.  Carolina Panthers: Cody Ford, OL Oklahoma

17.  New York Giants (via Browns): DK Metcalf, WR Ole Miss

18.  Minnesota Vikings: Andre Dillard, OL Washington St.

19.  Tennessee Titans: N’Keal Harry, WR Arizona State

20.  Pittsburgh Steelers: TJ Hockenson, TE Iowa

21.  Seattle Seahawks: Elgton Jenkins, OL Mississippi St.

22.  Baltimore Ravens: AJ Brown, WR Ole Miss

23.  Houston Texans: Byron Murphy, DB Washington

24.  Oakland Raiders (via Bears): Devin Bush, LB Michigan

25.  Philadelphia Eagles: Johnathon Abram, DB Mississippi St.

26.  Indianapolis Colts: Deandre Baker, DB Clemson

27.  Oakland Raiders (via Cowboys): Noah Fant, TE Iowa

28.  Los Angeles Chargers: Mack Wilson, LB Alabama

29.  Kansas City Chiefs: Christian Wilkins, DT Clemson

30.  Green Bay Packers (via Saints): Greg Little, OL Ole Miss

31.  Los Angeles Rams: Taylor Rapp, DB Washington

32.  New England Patriots: Dexter Lawrence, DT Clemson

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