NFL simulated draft in three rounds 2019: four quarterfinals rank among the top 15, but the Broncos wait for the third round; The Steelers are targeting the offense



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1 Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
As we get closer to the project, it seems likely that the Cardinals will choose Murray first. It may change and Josh Rosen remains the quarterback of the franchise, but for now, Murray seems to be the guy. 2 Nick Bosa, EDGE, State of Ohio
That's the best scenario for the 49ers, who desperately need a hack and get the best in this class. Bosa is a day 1 game changer. 3 Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky
Josh Allen has had a fantastic senior season, a solid combined and remains one of the top rushers in this category. With needs at the limit for the Jets, it's a no-brainer. 4 Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama
Williams is a monster. He dominated just about every turn of the 2018 season and came to the combine and also dominated. He managed a course of 4.83 meters, which only confirms what we already knew: his physical abilities are out of the ordinary, and he is not only a talent among the top five, he also has an argument at the top of the overall ranking. 5 Devin White, LB, LSU
The offensive line is also an obvious need, but White fills a hole in the middle of the defense and he is one of the most dynamic players in the project. It's a drummer that will make life easier for the first four and the second ones. 6 Dwayne Haskins, QB, State of Ohio
We've heard all the talk about the fact that the Giants are not interested in Haskins, but we also know that the team spent time with the quarterback before his professional day. We do not buy it – New York is interested and Haskins has a chance to be really good. The giants here have the successor of Eli Manning. 7 Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
If Nick Foles is the face of the franchise (temporarily or otherwise), you will have to protect it. Taylor could be the first offensive lineman caught and that would make perfect sense; He is a monster in running and has rarely been fooled on pass protection last season. 8 Brian Burns, EDGE, State of Florida
Burns played at 235 pounds last season, but showed up at the combine at 249. He quickly dispelled the questions about the impact of that weight on his speed by running a 4 run, 53 km. He reminds us of Aldon Smith on the ground. 9 Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
Oliver is one of the top 5 talents and he reminded us during his recent professional day. And the Bills, who lost their retirement to Kyle Williams, landed Oliver, who will be a three-time NFL terrorist. ten Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
The quarterback is an obvious necessity, but John Elway seems to trust Joe Flacco. We will see. Meanwhile, the Broncos replace Brandon Marshall by Bush, who has marginal speed and can wreak havoc in the game of running, push the smuggler to scrap and fall gently into the cover. 11 Drew Lock, Quarter, Missouri
It's a new day in Cincinnati. Marvin Lewis is gone and new coach Zac Taylor has a new quarterback. Andy Dalton has only two years left on his eminently affordable contract, so there is no hurry to get Lock on the field. 12 T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Jimmy Graham is no longer what he was and Hockenson, who made comparisons with Rob Gronkowski, reminds us more of Travis Kelce. Either way, he's a legitimate target for Aaron Rodgers. 13 Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State
Sweat would have a pre-existing heart problem and we do not know how it could affect his stock. If the NFL teams eliminate Sweat, which dominated the Senior Bowl and the combined (the man ran a time of 4.41, which is faster than Julio Jones, Odell Beckham and Antonio Brown) he will be a player at impact. 14 Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson
Wilkins returned for his senior season at Clemson and he proved to be his best. In addition to helping the Tigers win a national title, Wilkins broke his career record in the sacks (5.5) and the attack for the loss (14.0). 15 Daniel Jones, QB, Duc
Is it too high for Jones? Maybe, but the NFL teams seem to be more influential than the media. He will give Washington an indispensable franchise quarterback, as close as possible to Eli Manning in this preliminary class (he played for David Cutcliffe at Duke). 16 Clelin Ferrell, EDGE, Clemson
The Panthers need a rebound and it would be difficult to switch to Ferrell, who was arguably the best player in Clemson's defensive lineup and had many of the top players. He racked up 11.5 sacks and 20 tackles for last season's loss to the Tigers. 17

Cleveland

Cody Ford, Occupational Therapist, Oklahoma
Ford has just finished a good season for the Sooners and he will be a welcome addition to an O-line that had a hard time protecting Eli Manning a season ago. 18

Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
Kirk Cousins ​​had an uneven first season for the Vikings. And if he deserved some of the blame, Minnesota's porous offensive line was doing him no good. Williams, who has just finished an impressive 2018 season, can play hard in the NFL and even kick the guard or center, if necessary. 19 Byron Murphy, BC, Washington
Murphy did not run well at the combine, but the NFL teams loved his workout. And although he may be too small, he is a stubborn defender who would immediately improve the Titans' high school. 20 Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
Antonio Brown is gone and the Steelers could make up for some of his lost production by taking the most athletic part in a stacking class. 21 Gary Rashan, EDGE, Michigan
Gary collected 4.58 40s at the combine, confirming his bizarre status as one of the most athletic players on the planet. He has played off Michigan and the NFL teams hope he will be a dominant forward at the next level. 22 D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
Metcalf, who has 4.33 yards in the combined, has a game-changing talent. It would add another dimension to the Ravens' heavy race. 23 Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State
Dillard is the best tackling tackle in the repechage and, with Deshaun Watson after a 62-bag season, his protection must be a priority. 24

From Chicago

Greedy Williams, BC, LSU
Here's the question Williams will have to answer: is he ready to attack? Because he did not always do that to LSU. But when he is determined to put his athletics to work, there is no better half-turn in this project. 25

Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
Thornhill had a quietly effective campaign in 2018 and he used the combine as the season's exclamation point. He ran a 4.42 40, had a vertical of 44 inches, and that, associated with his game movie, could see him sneaking into Round 1. 26 ONE J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
Brown is a "big" slot machine receiver who played alongside D.K. Metcalf in college. Hard after the catch, Brown has the ability to play a lot and will give Andrew Luck another weapon. 27

From Dallas

Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama
One more weapon for Derek Carr. Jacobs is the best running back in this category and will also be a weapon in the passing game. The offensive transformation of the Raiders continues. 28

Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
At 340 pounds, one wonders if Lawrence is a player with three failures. But do not be fooled by its size, because its athleticism is dazzling. Imagine a defensive line consisting of Wilkins, Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram. 29 Justin Layne, BC, State of Michigan
Layne is a converted broadcaster. He has excellent ball skills, as well as the size and speed that allows him to compete with the big physical receivers, which was missing in this Chief's high school one season ago. 30

From New Orleans

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
After the 2017 season, we wondered about Gardner-Johnson's ability to tackle, but he proved he was more than capable in 18 and his ability to cover makes it an attractive option for the Packers. 31

Jeffery Simmons, DT, State of Mississippi
Simmons is one of the top 5 talents. Unfortunately, he tore up his checklist in February, which means that he will not be in good health before the middle of the season, in the best of times. But when he comes back, the Rams will have a young dominant player in the middle of their defense. 32 Chase Winovich, EDGE, Michigan
Winovich's non-stop engine, excellent hand utilization and speed will give the Patriots the depth they so badly needed after losing Trey Flowers on the loose.

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