2019 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3

Last update: Tuesday, March 26, 2019. Major changes.
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  1. Arizona Cardinals: Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
    There’s been chatter about the Cardinals trading David Johnson, who is coming off a down year. If so, they might be looking to draft a running back on Day 2.

    Scouts like Justice Hill’s speed and acceleration to the second level.

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  2. Pittsburgh Steelers: David Long, CB, Michigan
    The Steelers could continue to strengthen their linebacking corps, as they’ll need to find a new starter across from T.J. Watt soon.

    David Long was one of the top performers in the drills at the combine. He also tested very well.

    Pick change; previously Chase Winovich, DE/OLB

  3. San Francisco 49ers: Chase Winovich, DE/OLB, Michigan
    If the 49ers pass on Nick Bosa at No. 2 overall, they could spend a Round 2-4 selection on an edge rusher.

    Chase Winovich has incredible speed off the edge and never quits. He dominated Notre Dame in the 2018 opener.



  4. New York Jets: Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State
    The Jets’ offensive line last year was just 18th in adjusted sack rate, while their run blocking was the league’s worst.

  5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
    The Jaguars need to give Nick Foles a No. 1 receiver to throw to, as they currently don’t have any potent downfield threats. They also lack a viable tight end in the wake of the Austin Seferian-Jenkins bust signing.



  6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
    Buccaneer fans really wanted Derwin James in the 2018 NFL Draft. It turns out that they knew more about the draft than the team’s own general manager, which is sad. Perhaps Tampa can finally find an upgrade at safety at this juncture.

    Chauncey Garnder-Johnson played nickel for the Gators last year, but has taken on a larger role. He’s a great athlete and possesses terrific upside as a dynamic safety.



  7. Denver Broncos: Terrill Hanks, LB, New Mexico State
    The Broncos have needed help at inside linebacker ever since Danny Trevathan departed for Chicago following the Super Bowl. Here’s their chance to finally upgrade the position.



  8. Cincinnati Bengals: Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
    The Bengals need to find a young quarterback to develop behind Andy Dalton. They could obtain a signal-caller in the middle rounds.



  9. New England Patriots: Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern
    The Patriots have traded all of their potential successors for Tom Brady, so they’ll need to find a new one.

    Clayton Thorson is an underrated prospect because of his dreadful supporting cast. He has plus mechanics, and he can make any pass, fitting throws into tight windows. He has a nice arm, and he’s also smart and athletic. He could be a second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.

  10. Buffalo Bills: Michael Jordan, G/C, Ohio State
    The Bills can’t take their initial offensive lineman later than the third round. They must protect Josh Allen at all cost.

    Michael Jordan can play both center and guard, so his versatility will make him appealing on Draft Day.






  11. Green Bay Packers: Mecole Hardman, WR/KR, Georgia
    The Packers will lose Randall Cobb this offseason, in all likelihood, so they’ll need to find a replacement for him.

    Outside of scoring touchdowns, which can be fluky, Mecole Hardman wasn’t very productive in 2018 with just 30 catches in regular-season play. That said, Hardman has blazing speed and can double as a kick returner. He’s someone who should’ve definitely returned to school, as he’s not a finished product as a receiver.

  12. Washington Redskins: Connor McGovern, G/C, Penn State
    The Redskins have one of the worst centers in the NFL, so that’s a position they’ll sorely need to upgrade. They also need help at guard, so why not draft a player who can play all three interior offensive line positions?



  13. Carolina Panthers: Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky
    I could see the Panthers doubling up on cornerbacks in the first few rounds of the draft, given how poor they happen to be at the position.

    Lonnie Johnson has great size (6-2, 210) and terrific arm length (32 1/4 inches).

  14. Miami Dolphins: Dalton Risner, OT/C, Kansas State
    The Dolphins took a future receiver for Tua Tagovailoa in the first round. Here’s a future right tackle for Miami’s next quarterback.

    Dalton Risner had problems with speed rushers on the edge, but improved his play in 2018. Some have seventh-round grades on him, while others believe he’ll be selected on Day 2.




  15. Atlanta Falcons: Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson
    Here’s more help for Atlanta’s defensive front. Takk McKinley has gotten into trouble. Adrian Clayborn was never replaced. Meanwhile, Vic Beasley has been a huge disappointment recently, so if he doesn’t improve, there might be consideration to replace him.

  16. Cleveland Browns: Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
    The Browns traded Jabrill Peppers and some picks for Odell Beckham Jr., so they’ll need to replace Peppers at some point this offseason.

    Darnell Savage is small (5-11, 200), but has good speed and instincts.

  17. Minnesota Vikings: L.J. Collier, DE, TCU
    Everson Griffen has mental issues that could resurface, so the Vikings may opt to pursue a defensive end in the first half of the 2019 NFL Draft.

    L.J. Collier is a tough run defender, but his body needs lots of development.

  18. Tennessee Titans: Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
    Tennessee has nothing at receiver outside of Corey Davis and the newly acquired Adam Humphries, so it could opt to obtain a new wideout in the first half of the draft.

    Hakeem Butler has great size at 6-5, 225, and he answered some speed concerns at the combine. His hands are horrible, however.

  19. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
    The Steelers lost Jesse James this offseason, so they could be looking for a new tight end in the middle rounds of the 2019 NFL Draft.

  20. Seattle Seahawks: Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston
    The Legion of Boom is no more. The Seahawks need another cornerback to create a new version of it.

    Isaiah Johnson had a tremendous combine performance, running a 4.40 and posting an 11-1 broad jump at 6-2, 208.



  21. Baltimore Ravens: Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State
    The Ravens signed Mark Ingram, but he’s just a short-term solution at running back. Given how much Baltimore wants to run the ball, selecting a back on Day 2 is not out of the question.

    Miles Sanders had a great combine performance, running a 4.49 and leaping 10-foot-4 on the broad jump. He was great in the drills as well.

  22. Houston Texans: Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia
    Here’s yet another offensive line upgrade for the Texans, who must do everything in their power to make sure Deshaun Watson is protected well.

    Yodney Cajuste tore his ACL in 2016, but was a terrific left tackle for Will Grier after that.

  23. Chicago Bears: Oshane Ximines, DE/OLB, Old Dominion
    The Bears could use another edge rusher with Leonard Floyd’s contract set to expire soon.

    Oshane Ximines was a very productive edge rusher for Old Dominion.



  24. Detroit Lions: J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
    Detroit’s offense suffered a sharp decline after Golden Tate was traded. Here’s a long-term replacement in the receiving corps.

    J.J. Arcega-Whiteside has speed concerns, but he’s a mismatch receiver with great size (6-3, 225).

  25. Indianapolis Colts: Tre Lamar, LB, Clemson
    Darius Butler had an amazing rookie season, but the Colts still need a bit of help in their linebacking corps.

    Tre Lamar missed a chunk of the 2017 season with injuries, but he projects as a potential early-round pick because of his length, speed and upside.

  26. Dallas Cowboys: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
    Here’s more help for Dallas’ secondary. The team could use another talented cornerback to go along with Byron Jones.

    Trayvon Mullen is a 6-foot-2 corner who was highly recruited. However, he has disappointed team sources, so it sounds like he’ll be taken in the Round 2-4 range.

  27. Los Angeles Chargers: Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
    The Chargers don’t have the best cornerback depth in the wake of Jason Verrett’s departure.

    Pick change; previously Trysten Hill, NT

  28. Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
    Damien Williams played well to close out the year, but the Chiefs will still be in the market for another running back not named Carlos Hyde to share the workload.

    Mike Weber split the workload at Ohio State, but he could still be a second-day pick. Weber is a power runner with some quickness.

  29. New York Jets: Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
    The Jets need another receiving option to go along with Robby Anderson and Jamison Crowder.

    Miles Boykin is a big receiver who will be able to be a mismatch weapon in the NFL.

  30. Los Angeles Rams: David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State
    The Rams will need a viable backup behind Todd Gurley if C.J. Anderson leaves, especially in the wake of the news about Gurley’s knees.

  31. New York Giants: Blake Cashman, LB, Minnesota
    I could see the Giants spending multiple picks on linebackers, as they’ve needed help there for a very long time.

    Blake Cashman was highly productive at Minnesota, but had athleticism concerns heading into the combine. He answered those with a dominant performance in Indianapolis.



  32. Washington Redskins: C.J. Conrad, TE, Kentucky
    Jordan Reed has proven to be unreliable, so the Redskins will need to find a new tight end.

    C.J. Conrad is a nice route runner with good hands.

  33. New England Patriots: Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
    The Patriots signed a couple of cheap receivers in free agency, but they still need a threat on the outside.

    Riley Ridley possesses a tremendous amount of potential, but is a raw product who should’ve returned to school.

    Pick change; previously Saivion Smith, CB

  34. Jacksonville Jaguars: Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn
    Jalen Ramsey has created a headache for the Jaguars at times, so here’s an insurance policy.

    Scouts are intrigued by Corey Ballentine, who has obvious competition issues. He also needs to add some weight to his frame.

  35. Los Angeles Rams: Ross Pierschbacher, C/G, Alabama
    The Rams won’t be bringing back their starting center John Sullivan, so they’ll need to find a replacement.

  36. Carolina Panthers: Marvell Tell, S, USC
    The Panthers re-signed Eric Reid, but they could use another safety to help their poor secondary.

    Pick change; previously Amani Hooker, S

  37. New England Patriots: Amani Hooker, S/LB/CB, Iowa
    Here’s a potential replacement for the other McCourty brother, as New England needs some young defensive backs.

    Amani Hooker is extremely versatile. In addition to safety, he can be used at cornerback and linebacker as well.

  38. Baltimore Ravens: Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
    The Ravens could go after a young safety despite signing Earl Thomas.

    Deionte Thompson has a great blend of size (6-2, 196), speed and athleticism. However, he struggled mightily in the second half of the 2018 season, causing his stock to drop.



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