2019 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 – Picks 17-32

Last update: Thursday, April 25, 2019. 4:15 p.m. Major changes. Final update.
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  1. New York Giants: Clelin Ferrell, DE/OLB, Clemson
    General manager Dave Gettleman has made it known that he wants to improve the pass rush, which makes sense, given all of the front-seven talent in this class. Here, the Giants grab an edge rusher to replace Olivier Vernon.

    Clelin Ferrell could’ve been a top-15, or even a top-10 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft had he declared (perhaps No. 6 overall to the Colts.) Charlie Campbell has reported in the NFL Hot Press that teams aren’t as high on Ferrell this year, but he should still be taken in the 12-20 range.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Daniel Jones, QB – Jones could be the 17th-overall pick after all. Either way, I think the Giants get him.

    2. Montez Sweat, DE/OLB – There’s a chance Sweat could fall as a result of his heart condition. The Giants may take a chance on him here, as he would provide tremendous value.

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  2. Minnesota Vikings: Garrett Bradbury, C/G, N.C. State
    The Vikings overpaid for Kirk Cousins, so now they have to transition from a defensive team to an offensive one. An improved offensive line will allow Cousins to survive until Week 17, when he can once again choke with a playoff bid on the line.

    Garrett Bradberry is an athletic interior lineman who used to be a former tight end.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Jonah Williams/Andre Dillard, OL – The Vikings almost certainly have to address their offensive line in the first round, given how poor Kirk Cousins’ protection was last year. They could trade up to take one of these tackles.

    2. Devin Bush, LB – Here’s another option if the Vikings don’t like any of the first-round linemen available when they’re on the clock. They’ve struggled to cover in space for a long time, and Bush would help fix that.

  3. Tennessee Titans: Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
    The Titans would love to obtain Christian Wilkins, as Mike Vrabel once recruited him when he was at Ohio State. Vrabel missed out on Wilkins once again in this scenario, but perhaps he’s a fan of the other Clemson defensive tackle. Dexter Lawrence has great athleticism for his size, and thus should be chosen earlier than I anticipated in previous updates.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Erik McCoy, C/G – The Titans must protect Marcus Mariota at all cost.

    2. Brian Burns, DE/OLB – The Titans need an edge rusher. If Burns falls, this could be a nice landing spot for him.



  4. Pittsburgh Steelers: Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
    I imagine the Steelers would be extremely upset if Devin Bush is off the board. They once again won’t be able to address their dire need for Ryan Shazier’s replacement. However, there are still several players available who satisfy key needs. One such prospect is Rock Ya-Sin. Mike Tomlin is reportedly enamored with Ya-Sin, who would provide a huge upgrade to a troubled secondary.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Devin Bush, LB – Bush would be the dream for the Steelers, but he’s long gone. They could trade up for him.

    2. Cody Ford/Greg Little, OT – The Steelers lost Marcus Gilbert to the Cardinals this offseason, so perhaps they’ll be on the lookout for a new right tackle in the opening round.

  5. Seattle Seahawks: Rashan Gary, DE/DT, Michigan
    The Seahawks just traded away Frank Clark, so they’ll need to find a replacement edge rusher. Why not someone from the same school who also has some concerns that will drop him lower than he should be drafted?

    Gary is an athletic freak. He wasn’t extremely productive during his time at Michigan, but he has tremendous upside.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Noah Fant, TE – The Seahawks have needed a tight end for a couple of years now, so Fant is someone they could trade down for as well.

    2. Jerry Tillery, DE/DT – Here’s another defensive lineman who makes sense for the Seahawks.



  6. Baltimore Ravens: Elgton Jenkins, C/G, Mississippi State
    The Ravens are trying desperately to trade down. They have plenty of holes to fill, and they don’t have a second-round pick. Elgton is a target they could obtain after packing their bags and moving down 10 or so spots. I think it’s been a long, long time that the Ravens have needed an upgrade for the interior of their offensive line.

    Excellent as both a run blocker and a pass protector, Elgton has the athleticism and talent to be chosen early on Day 2.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Clelin Ferrell, DE/OLB – Ferrell is the favorite if the Ravens stay at No. 22 (and if he’s available.)

    2. Josh Jacobs, RB – Ozzie Newsome is no longer the general manager, but he’s still involved in the organization, which means any talented Alabama prospect is still in consideration.

  7. Houston Texans: Cody Ford, G/OT, Oklahoma
    The Texans planned on pursuing Trent Brown in free agency, but missed out on him. Meanwhile, the interior of the offensive line is devoid of talent as well. Houston needs to find better blocking talent, even if it means trading up.

    Cody Ford didn’t test well athletically at the combine, but he’s a powerful guard who will block well for Deshaun Watson.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Garrett Bradbury/Erik McCoy/Chris Lindstrom/Jawaan Taylor, OL – The other offensive linemen who could be available at this juncture all make sense for the Texans, who must improve Watson’s poor protection.

    2. Byron Murphy, CB – Outside of the offensive line, Houston’s greatest need is at cornerback, so the top player at the position would make sense.



  8. Oakland Raiders: Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama
    Jon Gruden loves to run the ball, but the problem is that he currently doesn’t have a viable back on his roster. The Raiders could pursue the top running back in this class at this juncture.

    Josh Jacobs is a power runner who can make athletic cuts. He has loads of potential, and sources Charlie Campbell has spoken to have ranted and raved about Jacobs.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Byron Murphy, CB – Here’s another potential landing spot for Murphy, as the Raiders must upgrade their secondary.

    2. Devin Bush, LB – The Raiders need a new linebacker. The Steelers stand in their way of obtaining Bush, so perhaps they’ll trade up.

  9. Philadelphia Eagles: Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
    The Eagles have a major dilemma with Nelson Agholor. It was reported today that the Eagles are looking to trade Agholor, but why? Well, he’s due $10 million this year, which is way too much for him. The Eagles have approached him about a contract extension, but Agholor has reportedly made unreasonable demands. Thus, Philadelphia is looking to deal him.

    With that in mind, there’s a very good chance the Eagles use their first-round pick on Marquise Brown. The Oklahoma product is very much like DeSean Jackson, who happened to sign with Philadelphia this offseason. However, Jackson is just a 1- or 2-year rental, and Philadelphia needs a long-term deep threat for Carson Wentz. Brown is a small receiver (5-11, 162), but he can bolt for the end zone any time he gets his hands on the ball.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Dexter Lawrence/Jerry Tillery, DT – Doug Pederson could bolster the trenches with this pick.

    2. Jeffery Simmons, DT – Here’s another possibility for the defensive line, but do the Eagles want to draft another redshirt player?



  10. Indianapolis Colts: Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State
    There was talk about the Colts going after Landon Collins, but they haven’t signed a safety. Perhaps this is a position they’ll address early in the 2019 NFL Draft.

    Johnathan Abram is a forceful, physical run defender who has good coverage skills.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Jeffery Simmons, DT – The Colts could bolster their defensive line with a very talented player.

    2. Byron Murphy/Rock Ya-Sin, CB – Cornerback is a big need for the Colts, who couldn’t stop Patrick Mahomes from torching them in the divisional round of the playoffs.

  11. Oakland Raiders: Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
    The Raiders seem desperate to replace Jared Cook. The highly athletic tight end was a key part of the offense last year, as he and Derek Carr developed a great rapport. Oakland will need a new tight end for Carr to throw inaccurate checkdowns to.

    Noah Fant is an athletic marvel, proving so at the combine. He needs to improve his blocking, but his receiving ability could allow him to be a first-round pick. However, some off-the-field concerns could push him closer to Day 2.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Johnathan Abram, S – Here’s another spot for Abram, who could sneak into the first round.

    2. Montez Sweat, DE – With three first-round picks, the Raiders could take a chance on Sweat.

  12. Los Angeles Chargers: Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
    Once again, a talented prospect from Florida falls to the Chargers. It’s unclear why Derwin James dropped last year, but Jawaan Taylor’s projected freefall is more predictable. There are growing concerns regarding Taylor’s knee, so teams could shy away from him. There’s a very good chance Taylor will be chosen in the 20s.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Greg Little/Garrett Bradbury/Erik McCoy, OL – All of the offensive line options are in play for this pick, as the Chargers couldn’t protect Philip Rivers in their loss to the Patriots.

    2. Byron Murphy, CB – The Chargers have a shutdown cornerback in Casey Hayward, but they have a huge hole opposite of him.

    Pick change; previously Byron Murphy, CB

  13. Seattle Seahawks: Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
    The Seahawks have visited with or worked out tons of safeties during the pre-draft process. With Earl Thomas gone, they have a huge need at the position, so perhaps they’ll address that at this juncture.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Chauncey Garnder/Juan Thornhill, S – Here are the other safety options.

    2. N’Keal Harry, WR – Doug Baldwin is dealing with injuries, so another receiver is needed.

  14. Green Bay Packers: Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
    The Packers selected the best player available with their initial first-round pick. Here, they plug their greatest need, which is a safety next to Adrian Amos.

    Juan Thornhill is a sound tackler and covers very well.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Greg Little/Garrett Bradbury/Erik McCoy, OL – The Packers must protect Aaron Rodgers at all cost, so offensive line is in play at No. 30.

    2. Noah Fant, TE – The Packers will surely consider Fant if he’s available.

  15. Los Angeles Rams: Erik McCoy, C/G, Texas A&M
    The Rams want to trade out of this pick because they don’t have a second-round choice. If they move down five to 10 spots, perhaps they’ll be in a situation to select Greg “Mr. Reliable” Little, Erik McCoy or another offensive lineman. McCoy happens to be the best of the bunch.

    Erik McCoy is an athletic center who had a great year. He could be the next Frank Ragnow, a widely mocked second-round prospect who is chosen in the middle of the opening frame.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Johnathan Abram, S – The Rams signed Eric Weddle, but they could opt for a long-term solution at the position.

    2. Greg Little/Chris Lindstrom/Elgton Jenkins, OL – The other offensive line options.



  16. New England Patriots: Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
    The Patriots added a couple of receivers in free agency, but neither is the game-breaking player Tom Brady needs. With Rob Gronkowski retired, Brady’s only viable weapon is Julian Edelman, so that could certainly change with this selection. Parris Campbell seems like he’d be a perfect fit in New England’s offense.

    Campbell has big-play ability, but didn’t live up to it statistically in the past because of some poor passing. That changed late in 2018, as Campbell dominated Michigan in the regular-season finale. There’s a decent chance he’s the third receiver drafted.

    *** OTHER 2019 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Germaine Pratt, LB – The Patriots have needed help next to Dont’a Hightower for quite a while, so perhaps they’ll finally pull the trigger.

    2. Trade Up – The Patriots have two second-round picks, so they’re in a position to move up.



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