NFL 2019 Mock Draft: The Jaguars face Kyler Murray, the Dolphins trade against QB and the Broncos go on defense



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1

Nick Bosa, DE, State of Ohio
On a team filled with holes, Edge Rusher is not at the top of the to-do list. That said, it is difficult to transmit a talent like Bosa, who can take over. No offensive lineman deserves this level and the Cardinals find themselves in full rebuild mode less than a year after hiring Steve Wilks and recruiting Josh Rosen in the first round.

2

Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky
Is Josh Allen the best passer of the project? This will be decided in the weeks and months to come, but no one has done more for his stock-stock than Allen, who has returned to Kentucky for the high season and left. After seven sacks and 10.5 tackles for the loss in 2017, Allen gained 10-15 pounds of muscle and put 14 sacks and 18.5 tackles for the loss and was almost flawless. The 49ers need a ledge and that is Allen.

3

Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama
The Jets have no crying need in the middle of their defense, but Williams is a unique crew in demolition. He wins almost one by one and regularly destroys the doubles teams. Yes, the pressure on the edge is important, but do not sleep on a constant pressure in the center.

4

Brian Burns, EDGE, State of Florida
At 235-240 pounds, the problem is whether Burns is strong enough to play the next job, but Burns is not just a speed runner; He is also strong and has the frame to become stronger. The Raiders must consolidate their position after exchanging Khalil Mack before the season and have released Bruce Irvin in mid-2018.

5

Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
Oliver has spent his career terrorizing university centers, but he will be a three-man technique in the NFL – where he will continue to dominate. Gerald McCoy could replace the Bucs and Oliver would be a solid choice to replace him in training.

6

Dwayne Haskins, QB, State of Ohio
Eli Manning may well return in 2019, but the Giants do not pass a quarter of franchise two years in a row. He had only made 40 assists before last season but Ohio State's standout state remains our best quarterback after an impressive 2018 campaign.

7

Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
We're not convinced that the Jaguars would accept a flyer on Murray, but even if they found themselves facing Nick Foles, how could you pass the most talented player of this project? The Foles can play in 2019 and the Jaguars can use Murray as the Ravens used Lamar Jackson a season ago.

8

False trade with Lions

Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
The Dolphins are leaving Ryan Tannehill in one way or another, and they desperately need a quarter. We love Kyler Murray to South Beach, but the latter is already out, Lock, the coach of the Dolphins, was successful in finishing his senior season in Missouri.

9

Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
Are Williams' arms long enough to play in the NFL? Yes. It's hard to believe that this became a topic of discussion after Williams dominated the 2018 season. He will be a starter for the next decade, which is great news for second-year quarterback Josh Allen, who spent most of his rookie season running.

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Byron Murphy, BC, Washington
With Drew Lock and Joe Flacco ready to replace Case Keenum, the Broncos are focusing on their defense. Byron Murphy is our No. 1 cornerback and he will join Chris Harris Jr. in high school next season.

11

Cody Ford, Occupational Therapist, Oklahoma
Andy Dalton and the Bengals' offense are at their best when he has time to pitch. New coach Zac Taylor can make things easier by consolidating an offensive line that was not even at substitutes last season. Ford is a converted guard who shone on the outside in 2018.

12

Gary Rashan, DL, Michigan
Gary did not meet Michigan's expectations, but he may be blamed for some of his fault. Is he a runner? Is it better inside? People close to him say that he is, without a doubt, a strong supporter. With Clay Matthews, 32, heading to a free agency, the Packers had to replenish their stocks.

13

False trade with dolphins

Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson
Ferrell was one of the stars of the best defensive line in college football. He finished his junior season with 11.5 sacks and 20 tackles for the loss. One can question his flexibility over other first-round drivers, but his Clemson production is undeniable. In fact, during the first tests of the 2018 season, Ferrell is ranked among the top 10 players in the country in sacks (5), in a hurry (12), in strokes (10), reversals (5) and in pressures (17).

14

Dalton Risner, OL, Kansas Street
Risner had a fantastic week at the Senior Bowl and, while he's destined to play in the NFL – maybe even at the center – he showed throughout his college career that he was also a very good tackle. Whatever the case may be, the Falcons have to do a better job of protecting the passes (the 14th according to Football Outsiders) and blocking the race (24th).

15

Daniel Jones, QB, Duc
The Redskins have needs at every offensive skill position, but with Alex Smith still recovering from a broken leg and who is seconded by Colt McCoy, who has a year of reserve, it's paramount to settle quarter depth. Jones is a product of David Cutcliffe, and it seems the role. There are questions about his accuracy but he played behind a suspicious line at Duke and did not have the playmakers down from, say, Haskins, Lock and Murray.

16

Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State
Mario Addison is 31 years old and he only has one year left. Julius Peppers has already retired. Sweat, who has just finished a solid senior season, dispelled any concerns about his ability to lean on the razor edge during the strong Senior Bowl week last month.

17

D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
Metcalf made comparisons with Josh Gordon, but without the concerns off the field. If you're looking to replace Gordon's productivity, why not talk to the player who reminds you? Metcalf is our broadband receiver and it can support games.

18

Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
Kirk Cousins ​​was strongly criticized last season. Part of that was deserved while many of them had to do with the porous offensive line in front of him. Taylor is a running monster, a surprisingly nuanced pass protector, and a player who can enter the starting lineup from day one.

19

Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
Corey Davis is the big downstream target while Hollywood Brown can do just about everything else. Antonio Brown's cousin is one of the fastest and most elusive players in this preliminary class and would give Marcus Mariota another much needed weapon.

20

Deandre Baker, BC, Georgia
Yes, Greedy Williams is still on the board, but Baker is our No. 2 cornerback behind Byron Murphy. He has very few bad games against some of the best receivers in college football and he will support a group of Steelers half-defensemen who might consider moving from Artie Burns, the first player of 2016.

21

Greedy Williams, BC, LSU
Williams' athletics is out of this world and when he is locked up, there is no half-turn with more talent given by God. But Williams has to play with more consistency and become a better tackler.

22

Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C.
The running of the Ravens is already among the best in the league. For Lamar Jackson to continue his development, the Ravens' passing game must evolve. Add Harmon, a game maker at all levels, would contribute greatly to this.

23

Chris Lindstrom, OL, Boston College
Lindstrom was dominant for BC in the 2018 season, followed by a very good Senior Bowl, and he will likely get similar results at the reaper later this month. Since Texans need to do a better job of protecting Deshaun Watson, Lindstrom could be a starter from day one.

24

From Chicago

Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
The Raiders were messed up on both sides of the ball last season and Bush, a pitcher who also has a touch speed, will strengthen the defense center.

25

Jachai Polite, EDGE, Florida
Polite was one of the most exciting players we watched last season. There will be questions about his size (he is listed at 240) and his year of production, but if the teams are in agreement with both, he could be a top-15 pick.

26

Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
Matt Eberflus turned the Colts into a good defense in 2018. To go from good to excellent, Indy needs to add some extra pieces, starting with safety. Adderley is an FCS product, but it remains our # 1 in safety after a good season and an impressive week in the Senior Bowl.

27

From Dallas

T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Will Jared Cook be re-signed? And even if he does, why not complete it with the best tense of this draft. Hockenson is an online blocker that is a powerful blocker but an even better downstream threat. It is a match-up nightmare for any linebacker, almost any security and a lot of half-turners.

28

Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
Tillery had a very good 2018 season for the Fighting Irish and he struggles to block. Can he play with this consistency from one game to the other? That's what the NFL teams will try to learn from here.

29

Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
Wilson is exactly what NFL teams are looking for in the current linebacker: he is fast, at the speed of the touchline and smart. But he sometimes has trouble getting out of the blocks and can get lost in the mix if he's not up to it. There is a lot to like about Wilson, but he has to clean up some things to make sure it's a first-round pick.

30

From New Orleans

Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
Jimmy Graham is not the player that he's ever been and if the Packers will become the dynamic offensive team we've used to seeing, give Aaron Rodgers the most athletic project makes sense.

31

Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
The Rams need help in high school and Thompson has the physical skills to be special. His production slipped at the end of the season – he was beaten several times in the national title match against Clemson – but he remains one of the best guarantees of this project and should improve the secondary of L.A.

32

Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
Quietly the best rider in this category, Ridley (Calvin's brother) scored nine touchdowns last season for Georgia. That makes sense for a Patriots team where Chris Hogan, Cordarrelle Patterson and Phillip Dorsett are all heading for free placement.

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