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

Last update: Tuesday, March 26, 2019. Major changes.
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The order of this 2019 NFL Mock Draft is based on the real 2019 NFL Draft Order.

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  1. New York Giants: A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
    The Giants acquired this pick for Odell Beckham Jr. (check out the NFL Trade Grades for analysis.) They no longer have a No. 1 receiver for the long term, so perhaps they’ll attempt to fix that problem with this choice.

    A.J. Brown has a tremendous athleticism, and he’s been a great weapon for Ole Miss the past couple of years despite their turmoil. Unlike his more-athletic teammate, D.K. Metcalf, Brown was actually productive while in school.

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  2. Minnesota Vikings: Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
    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.

    Jonah Williams had a great freshman year as Alabama’s right tackle. He then took over on the blind side with Cam Robinson gone. Charlie Campbell spoke to sources who believe Williams will be taken in the second half of the opening round. Short arm length is a big concern for Williams.

  3. Tennessee Titans: Clelin Ferrell, DE/OLB, Clemson
    Aside from Harold Landry, the Titans have nothing but aging edge rushers on the roster. Cameron Wake was signed, but he’s just a short-term answer. Brian Orakpo and Derrick Morgan are still in limbo on the open market. Tennessee could look to shore up this position for the long haul, given how pedestrian the pass rush was last year.

    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.



  4. Pittsburgh Steelers: Montez Sweat, DE/OLB, Mississippi State
    Prior to the middle of March, the Steelers didn’t think that Montez Sweat would fall to them at No. 20, and correctly so. Sweat, following his terrific combine, was seen as a top-eight prospect. Unfortunately, Sweat was medically red flagged for a heart condition. This caused Maurice Hurst to fall to Day 3, but it doesn’t sound like Sweat’s problem is as dire as Hurst’s. Still, Sweat could fall to the middle or end of the opening round. The Steelers could take a chance on him to give them a dynamic threat across from T.J. Watt.

    Pick change; previously Devin Bush, LB

  5. Seattle Seahawks: Cody Ford, OT/G, Oklahoma
    The Seahawks signed Mike Iupati in free agency. Iupati is currently slated to be the starting left guard. This would’ve been fine a few years ago, but Iupati is a frequently injured player. It would be insane to head into the 2019 campaign with Iupati as the starting left guard, so here’s a potential solution.

    Cody Ford didn’t test well athletically at the combine, but he’s a powerful guard who will block well for Russell Wilson and also open big running lanes for Chris Carson and Rashaad Penny.



  6. Baltimore Ravens: Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
    The Ravens lost John Brown and Michael Crabtree in free agency. They have a huge void at receiver, which they could fill with Parris Campbell. I imagine that Baltimore will be looking for a receiver with electrifying speed to pair with Lamar Jackson’s arm.

    Parris 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.

  7. Houston Texans: Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State
    The Texans planned on pursuing Trent Brown in free agency, but missed out on him. They’ll have to look toward the 2019 NFL Draft to obtain a much-needed solid presence on the blind side to provide protection for Deshaun Watson.

    Andre Dillard is a love-hate prospect. Some teams think he’s a Round 3-4 prospect, but others believe he could go late in the first frame. Perhaps there are more people will the latter belief after his stellar combine performance.



  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. With all of the defensive positions of need unable to be filled at No. 24, save for cornerback, 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.

  9. Philadelphia Eagles: Chris Lindstrom, G, Boston College
    Doug Pederson learned from Andy Reid that bolstering the trenches is a major key to success. The Eagles may not have Brandon Brooks next year because of an injury he suffered in the playoffs, which is problematic because they already had a need at guard.

    Chris Lindstrom is solid in all aspects and showed more athleticism than many anticipated at the combine.



  10. Indianapolis Colts: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
    The Colts were 20th in pass defense efficiency last year. Both their pass rush and secondary were responsible for this, so Indianapolis can take a big step toward correcting this problem by obtaining the top cornerback in the 2019 NFL Draft. The 2019 corner class is one of the weakest I’ve ever seen at the position, but DeAndre Baker provides decent value at No. 26 overall.

    Byron Murphy is a very instinctive, ball-hawking cornerback. I’ve had him high in my 2020 NFL Mock Draft, but he declared despite being a redshirt sophomore. Murphy received second-round grades from the draft committee, but there aren’t 32 first-round-caliber prospects in this class, so Murphy could sneak into the end of Day 1.

    Pick change; previously Byron Murphy, CB

  11. Oakland Raiders: Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
    I mentioned the Raiders being able to fill their cornerback need several selections ago. I imagine they’ll wait until No. 27 to do that because of the number of decent cornerback prospects likely to be available at the end of the opening round.

    Justin Layne has nice size at 6-3, 185, and he was able to answer speed concerns at the combine. We recently featured him on the 2019 NFL Draft Stock Report.

    Pick change; previously Greedy Williams, CB

  12. Los Angeles Chargers: Dre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
    The Patriots ran over the Chargers in the divisional round of the playoffs. The Chargers need to get stronger in the defensive interior.

    Dre’Mont Jones has a first-round skill set, according to sources Charlie Campbell reached out to. He struggled a bit at the combine, but his Ohio State tape should keep him in top-25 contention.

  13. Kansas City Chiefs: Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
    The Chiefs need secondary and linebacker help, but they’re getting the best player available with this selection. Andy Reid loves to take second chances on players, so I think this makes sense.

    Dexter Lawrence is a monster of a defensive tackle (6-5, 340) and is exceptional at both stuffing the run and pressuring the quarterback. He has fallen in mock drafts because of his positive drug test.

  14. Green Bay Packers: Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
    I never would’ve imagined the Packers using both of their first-round picks on offense a month ago, but free agency has changed a lot. I don’t think they necessarily have to target two offensive players, but that’s how this mock draft has played out. With Bryan Bulaga heading for free agency next spring, Green Bay could use this selection on a replacement for 2020 and beyond.

    Greg “Mr. Reliable” Little was a five-star recruit coming out of high school. He’s an athletic left tackle who could be a top-20 pick.

  15. Los Angeles Rams: Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
    The Rams didn’t have very good cornerback play last year for the most part, as Marcus Peters was hardly the same player he once was. I imagine that Los Angeles will consider one of the falling cornerbacks late in the first round.

    Greedy Williams had a spectacular freshman season with six interceptions. Williams has great size (6-2, 182) and speed, but teams have given him second-round grades.



  16. New England Patriots: Jeffery Simmons, DE/DT, Mississippi State
    The Patriots once selected Dominique Easley in the first round even though it was clear that he was a major injury risk. Given that, I think it’s certainly possible that New England will use their first pick on Jeffery Simmons, who, according to Charlie Campbell’s reports, still has a chance to be chosen late in the opening round. Simmons, of course, tore his ACL, but he’s a top-10 talent and should be viewed as a steal at No. 32 overall.



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