2019 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2

Last update: Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. Major changes.
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  1. San Francisco 49ers: Chris Lindstrom, G, Boston College
    The 49ers are having major issues in the interior of their offensive line this season, so this is an area they’ll have to bolster next spring.

    Chris Lindstrom is solid in all aspects and has more athleticism than meets the eye.

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    Pick change; previously Michael Jordan, C/G

  2. Arizona Cardinals: Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
    The Cardinals need to protect Josh Rosen, so they should strongly consider an offensive lineman to start Round 2. Right tackle is perhaps the biggest hole up front.

    Jonah Williams had a great freshman year as Alabama’s right tackle. He’s now manning the blind side with Cam Robinson gone.

  3. New York Giants: Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
    The Giants are desperate for blocking upgrades, so if they select a quarterback in the first round, they must absolutely bolster their pass protection.

    Jawaan Taylor has some great feet for his size (6-5, 340) and could emerge as a first-round right tackle.

    Pick change; previously Yodney Cajuste, OT



  4. Oakland Raiders: Collin Johnson, WR, Texas
    The Raiders dealt Amari Cooper in a tremendous trade for them, but they’ll need to replace Cooper at some point.

    Collin Johnson has great upside and athleticism for someone with his frame (6-6, 212), but caught only 28 passes as a freshman. He’s taken a big step this season.

    Pick change; previously Marquise Brown, WR

  5. Buffalo Bills: Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. State
    In addition to upgrading their offensive line, the Bills must obtain some play-makers for Josh Allen, as he doesn’t possess any aside from LeSean McCoy.

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

    Pick change; previously Collin Johnson, WR



  6. Indianapolis Colts: Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
    The Colts have a bunch of sub-par running backs who share carries, though Marlon Mack looked good versus Buffalo. Here’s their chance to secure a true lead back if Mack proves to be inconsistent.

    Bryce Love has a great mix of balance, underrated strength, vision and home-run ability.

  7. Cleveland Browns: Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
    It was apparent in the loss to the Chargers that Baker Mayfield has no wide receivers to throw to besides Jarvis Landry. That must change starting next offseason.

    Parris Campbell has big-play ability, but didn’t live up to it statistically in the past because of some poor passing.

    Pick change; previously Deebo Samuel, WR



  8. Tennessee Titans: N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
    The Titans could stand to add a second receiver to play across from the disappointing Corey Davis, as Marcus Mariota’s options are limited.

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

    Pick change; previously Isaiah Buggs, NT

  9. Jacksonville Jaguars: Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
    As promised, the Jaguars were able to obtain a quarterback in the second round. There are no first-round-caliber signal-callers outside of Justin Herbert in this class, but there are plenty of second-round options at the position.

    Drew Lock has a great arm and can make any throw, but he really needs to work on his field vision and accuracy. He should probably be taken in the second round, but we’ve seen teams reach for quarterbacks over the years.



  10. Indianapolis Colts: Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
    The Colts have dropped 19 total passes in the three games prior to T.Y. Hilton’s return from injury, so it’s clearer than ever that they need another talented receiver to go along with Hilton.

    Deebo Samuel barely played last year because of a fractured fibula, but he’s a second-round prospect who could sneak into the opening frame with a strong finish to his 2018 campaign.

    Pick change; previously Parris Campbell, WR

  11. Philadelphia Eagles: Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M
    The Eagles wanted Sony Michel, but the Patriots stole him from them. Here’s another running back to replace or complement Jay Ajayi, who has torn his ACL.

    Trayveon Williams needs to continue to build strength, but he has explosive ability. He can also catch passes fairly well (19 receptions as a freshman.)






  12. Atlanta Falcons: Brian Burns, DE/OLB, Florida State
    Here’s more help for Atlanta’s front. Vic Beasley has been a huge disappointment recently, so if he doesn’t improve, there might be consideration to replace him.

    Brian Burns needs to bulk up quite a bit, as he played at 220 pounds as a freshman, but he has a long frame, so he has the potential to fill out. He had 9.5 sacks as a freshman.

    Pick change; previously Jachai Polite, DE/OLB

  13. Denver Broncos: Cameron Smith, LB, USC
    The Broncos have had major issues covering tight ends and pass-catching running backs since losing Danny Trevathan. They’ll finally need to obtain a replacement.

    Pick change; previously Mack Wilson, LB



  14. Dallas Cowboys: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
    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.

    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.

    Pick change; previously Emmanuel Hall, WR

  15. Houston Texans: Amani Orunwariye, CB, Penn State
    The Texans must improve two areas of their roster: the offensive line and their cornerback group. The former is an obvious issue, but the latter is also a glaring problem, as they’ve really struggled against the pass this season.

    Amani Orunwariye is a big cornerback (6-1, 203) who possesses some quickness. Long speed is a question mark, but if he shows well at the combine, he could be a first-round pick.

    Pick change; previously Connor McGovern, G




  16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State
    Buccaneer fans aren’t too pleased that their front office passed on Derwin James in the 2018 NFL Draft, and rightfully so. Here’s another opportunity to obtain an upgrade at safety.

    Johnathan Abram needs to improve in coverage, but he’s a forceful, physical run defender.

    Pick change; previously Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S

  17. Detroit Lions: Chase Winovich, DE/OLB, Michigan
    The Lions don’t really have much of an edge threat outside of Ziggy Ansah, who barely plays. They’ll need to upgrade this area during the 2019 offseason.

    Chase Winovich has incredible speed off the edge. He dominated Notre Dame in the 2018 opener.

  18. 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 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 first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.

    Pick change; previously Will Grier, QB

  19. Philadelphia Eagles: Tyrie Cleveland, WR, Florida
    The Eagles have a severe lack of depth at receiver, so they may want to take a player at that position with one of their two second-round selections.

    Tyrie Cleveland has been an explosive player for the Gators this year, and he projects as a possible first-round selection in the future.

  20. Miami Dolphins: Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State
    The Dolphins couldn’t block whatsoever against the Patriots. They’ll need to repair multiple spots on their offensive line, including center.

    Elgton Jenkins has impressed scouts with his athleticism.

  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio State
    The Bengals made some upgrades to their offensive line, but their blocking still isn’t very good. More blockers are needed to bolster their front.

    Isaiah Prince has done well at right tackle thus far. He’s dealt with injuries, but could be a second-round pick.



  22. Houston Texans: Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State
    Here’s another much-needed upgrade for the Texans’ offensive line, as they really need to do a better job of protecting Deshaun Watson.

  23. Green Bay Packers: Joe Jackson, DE, Miami
    Make it three front-seven players in the first two rounds. The Packers desperately need to improve their defense after watching C.J. Beathard throw all over them.

    Joe Jackson has enjoyed a strong 2017 campaign for Miami, using his speed off the edge to put lots of pressure on opposing passers.

  24. Minnesota Vikings: Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson
    I wonder if the Vikings will pursue an edge rusher during the second day of the draft, just in case Everson Griffen’s career is cut short by his mental issues.

    Austin Bryant played his way into first-round consideration last year, and he has a chance to improve his stock even further with a strong 2018 campaign.



  25. Pittsburgh Steelers: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State
    Given the constant breakdowns the Steelers have in the secondary, it wouldn’t surprise me if they used a second-day pick on a cornerback.

    Damon Arnette struggled early in 2017, but improved as the season progressed. He has nice size (6-0) and speed (4.40), and could end up being a first-round pick.

  26. Carolina Panthers: Michael Deiter, C, Wisconsin
    Ryan Kalil said he’s going to retire after this season, so here’s a replacement for him.

    Michael Deiter has started at center and guard for Wisconsin. He’s currently the favorite to be the first center chosen in the 2019 NFL Draft.

  27. Washington Redskins: Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
    The Redskins traded for Alex Smith, but have no quarterback of the future. Perhaps this is something they’ll address early in the 2019 NFL Draft.

    Pick change; previously Will Grier, QB

  28. Los Angeles Chargers: Ryan Finley, QB, N.C. State
    There was a report saying the Chargers would take their quarterback of the future in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Maybe they were just off by a year.

  29. New England Patriots: Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
    Bill Belichick tried to trade Rob Gronkowski last offseason. Now, he’s not playing as well as he used to. Perhaps Belichick will draft his successor this upcoming April.

    Noah Fant is an athletic marvel, notching a 41-inch vertical in spring testing. He needs to improve his blocking, but his receiving ability should allow him to be a first- or second-round pick.

    Pick change; previously Kendall Sheffield, CB

  30. New Orleans Saints: Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
    The Saints could use an upgrade at tight end, as they’ve never found a replacement for Jimmy Graham.

    Serving as Josh Rosen’s favorite target, Caleb Wilson is a talented route-runner who was very productive last season. He needs to improve his blocking.

  31. Kansas City Chiefs: Vosean Joseph, LB, Florida
    The Chiefs need to continue to upgrade their stop unit, and they deseprately need to bolster the middle of their defense.

    Vosean Joseph is a very instinctive and fast linebacker.

    Pick change; previously Marlon Davidson, DE

  32. Kansas City Chiefs: Ken Webster, CB, Ole Miss
    The Chiefs could stand to double up on cornerbacks with two of their three picks in the first couple of rounds. They’re really hurting at the position, so this is something they should definitely consider.





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