2019 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2

Last update: Wednesday, April 3, 2019. Major changes.
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  1. Arizona Cardinals: Erik McCoy, C/G, Texas A&M
    The Cardinals must add to their pass protection. Josh Rosen was horrible last year, but he also had no help from his anemic offensive line. Arizona must make sure that Kyler Murray has better blocking.

    Erik McCoy is an athletic center who is having a great year. He should be selected at some point on Day 2 and could even sneak into the back end of the first round.

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    Pick change; previously Garrett Bradbury, C/G

  2. 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.

  3. Oakland Raiders: Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
    Unless the Raiders find a way to obtain Kyler Murray, they’ll probably wait until Day 2 to select a quarterback. Jon Gruden spent the entire 2018 season yelling at Derek Carr and may want to bring in his own guy.

    Pick change; previously Jachai Polite, DE/OLB



  4. San Francisco 49ers: Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
    The 49ers have an atrocious secondary that they desperately need to address, given that they have to go up against Russell Wilson and Jared Goff twice per year.

    Teams Charlie Campbell spoke to consider Taylor Rapp a candidate to sneak into the end of the first round. He’s expected to be the second safety chosen after Johnathan Abram.

  5. New York Giants: Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
    The Giants had poor play from their secondary last year, so they’ll likely look to add a cornerback early in the 2019 NFL Draft. Rock Ya-Sin has been an underrated play-making cornerback for Temple as a senior.



  6. Jacksonville Jaguars: Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
    The Jaguars need to give Nick Foles a viable No. 1 receiving threat, as they are very lacking at the position.

    Deebo Samuel has been enjoying a tremendous pre-draft process, thriving in both the Senior Bowl and the combine.

  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
    The Buccaneers didn’t have any sort of running game last year. They’ll need to change that in order for Jameis Winston to avoid throwing lots of interceptions.

    Damien Harris is a well-rounded running back. One source Charlie Campbell spoke to said Harris reminds him of Doug Martin.



  8. Buffalo Bills: Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
    Kelvin Benjamin is finally gone, so the Bills need to focus on finding a No. 1 receiver for Josh Allen. Buffalo signed John Brown and Cole Beasley, but neither fits the description of a No. 1 wideout.

    Marquise 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.

  9. Denver Broncos: Zach Allen, DE/DT, Boston College
    The Broncos could stand to address their defensive line, as they have off-the-field and injury concerns in that area.

    Zach Allen needs to develop more pass-rushing moves, but he has a nice combination of size and strength, and he happens to be a stout run defender and a quality pass-rusher.



  10. Cincinnati Bengals: Jachai Polite, DE/OLB, Florida
    The Bengals have spent lots of time scouting edge rushers this offseason, which makes sense, given their need in that area. They’ll likely take an edge player in the first three rounds.

    Jachai Polite was once slotted in the first round, but has fallen because he looked sluggish and out of shape at the combine.

    Pick change; previously Noah Fant, TE

  11. Detroit Lions: Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
    The Lions have just two viable cornerbacks in Darius Slay and the newly acquired Justin Coleman. This is a major problem, given that they have to go up against Aaron Rodgers and now Kirk Cousins twice per year.

    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 DeAndre Baker, CB






  12. Green Bay Packers: Jerry Tillery, DE/DT, Notre Dame
    Muhammad Wilkerson is still a free agent as of this writing, so perhaps the Packers are seeing if they can go younger and better on the defensive line before retaining him.

    Jerry Tillery had a great start to his season on the field. However, he has off-the-field concerns that could hurt his draft stock.

  13. Atlanta Falcons: Garrett Bradbury, C/G, N.C. State
    The Falcons desperately need offensive line help. They’re hurting the most at guard, and they’ll need a center for the future after Alex Mack moves on. Here’s a prospect who can play both positions.

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

    Pick change; previously Erik McCoy, C/G



  14. Washington Redskins: N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
    The Redskins should pair their rookie quarterback with a new starting receiver, which is something they desperately need.

    A 6-3 wide receiver with good speed, N’Keal Harry has the potential to become a first-round prospect, especially after a strong combine.

  15. Carolina Panthers: DeAndre Baker, CB, Georgia
    The Panthers have nothing at cornerback outside of Donte Jackson. They’ll need to spend an early selection on a cornerback.

    Baker had a terrific 2017 campaign, showing great athleticism. He was great last season as well, especially against LSU. However, he did poorly at the combine in all regards, so he could fall to Round 2.

    Pick change; previously Amani Oruwariye, CB




  16. Miami Dolphins: D’Andre Walker, LB, Georgia
    The Dolphins are looking closely at edge rushers, as they’ll need to replace Cameron Wake and the recently traded Robert Quinn.

    D’Andre Walker is a good run defender who is decent in coverage and can rush the passer very well. He was all over the place in the SEC Championship.

  17. Cleveland Browns: Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn State
    The Browns hit a home run with Denzel Ward last year. They’ll need to find a solid starter to play across from him.

    Amani Oruwariye is a big cornerback (6-1, 203) who possesses some quickness. Long speed is a question mark.

    For more Browns talk, I discussed the Browns’ free agency and draft plans, as well as the Odell Beckham Jr. trade on the Brownie Bites podcast:



    Pick change; previously Jamel Dean, CB

  18. Minnesota Vikings: Germaine Pratt, LB, N.C. State
    The Vikings have some great defensive players, but they have a major weakness, which is their inability to cover in space. Their linebacking corps needs an injection of talent.

    Germaine Pratt has good vision for a linebacker and can defend the run well. He’s a former safety.

  19. Tennessee Titans: Elgton Jenkins, C/G, Mississippi State
    It’s still difficult to believe that Marcus Mariota was sacked 11 times in a single game. The interior of Tennessee’s offensive line needs a ton of work beyond the Rodger Saffold signing.

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

  20. Pittsburgh Steelers: Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
    The Steelers had some major problems in the secondary last season. They need some help at the position in addition to Joe Haden.

    Julian Love is only 5-10, but he has great instincts and ball skills.

    Pick change; previously Vosean Joseph, LB

  21. Philadelphia Eagles: Vosean Joseph, LB, Florida
    Jordan Hicks signed with the Cardinals this offseason. Even if the Eagles had retained Hicks, they’d need one more linebacker, as they never replaced Mychal Kendricks.

    Vosean Joseph is a very instinctive and fast linebacker.

    Pick change; previously Devin Singletary, RB



  22. Houston Texans: Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky
    The Texans don’t have a dependable starting running back. D’Onta Foreman is unproven, while Lamar Miller is too brittle to handle a full-season workload.

    Benny Snell Jr. is a tough runner who could sneak into the first round, but will probably be chosen in the 35-50 range.

  23. Houston Texans: Michael Deiter, G/C, Wisconsin
    The Texans shouldn’t be done upgrading their offensive line, as they’ll have to bolster their interior as well.

    Michael Deiter has started at center and guard for Wisconsin, so teams will like his versatility.

  24. New England Patriots: Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
    Rob Gronkowski just announced his retirement, so the Patriots should spend an early pick on a tight end.

    Irv Smith Jr. is a dangerous threat after the catch, and he has good route-running skills and nice hands.



  25. Philadelphia Eagles: Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
    The Eagles traded for Jordan Howard. The former Bear is a tough runner, but he can’t handle the receiving work, so Philadelphia is looking for a running back to complement Howard.

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

    Pick change; previously Mack Wilson, LB

  26. Dallas Cowboys: Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
    The Cowboys have a great defense, but their secondary is a weakness outside of Byron Jones. They’ve been trying to trade for Earl Thomas, so if they can’t get a deal done, here’s the safety upgrade they need.

    Juan Thornhill is a sound tackler and covers very well.

  27. Indianapolis Colts: Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn
    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 an upgrade at cornerback.

    Jamel Dean has great size (6-2, 208) and tremendous potential.

    Pick change; previously Andy Isabella, WR

  28. Los Angeles Chargers: Ryan Finley, QB, N.C. State
    There was talk last April that the Chargers would use a second-round pick on a quarterback to ultimately succeed Philip Rivers. Perhaps those reports were off by a year.

    Ryan Finley had a solid performance at the Senior Bowl. He projects as an Alex Smith-type quarterback with slightly less mobility.

  29. Kansas City Chiefs: Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
    The Chiefs acquired Tyrann Mathieu, but they cut Eric Berry in response. Then, they traded Eric Murray to the Browns. They’ll need another new safety.

    Charlie Campbell highlighted Nasir Adderley in a recent draft stock report. It seems as though Adderley could be chosen in the second round.

  30. New Orleans Saints: Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. State
    The Saints signed Dez Bryant and Brandon Marshall, hoping to find an upgrade across from Michael Thomas. Here’s a possible solution.

    Kelvin Harmon is a good route-runner who has made some clutch catches. He could be a No. 2 possession receiver in the pros.

  31. Kansas City Chiefs: Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech
    The Chiefs cut Justin Houston and traded Dee Ford, so they’ll need several new edge rushers.

    Jaylon Ferguson had an excellent Senior Bowl, proving that he could compete with the power-five prospects. However, he was not able to participate at the combine because of an off-the-field problem that surfaced recently, which is why he has fallen.

  32. New England Patriots: Andy Isabella, WR, UMass
    Is there a more “Patriot” receiver than Andy Isabella in this draft class? I imagine Bill Belichick will be intrigued, especially with my alleged fourth cousin Julian Edelman turning 33 in May.

    Pick change; previously Julian Love, CB





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