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2019 NFL Mock Draft: Matt Miller's Final 7-Round Predictions

Matt MillerApr 25, 2019

The 2019 NFL draft is finally here.

This Thursday night, 32 teams will enter their draft rooms and make selections, trades and decisions that will be the difference between Super Bowl wins and the loss of jobs. Players will be overdrafted. Others will fall and land in perfect positions. We'll be shocked, and we'll be outraged.

Predicting every selection would be like nailing seven perfect brackets in March Madnessโ€”it's not going to happen and shouldn't be expected. Even getting half of the first-round picks right would be like winning the lottery. But a final mock draft is a collection of the information gathered throughout the draft process and pieced together with some educated guesswork.ย 

This mock draft is not what I would do as an evaluator but what each team is rumored to be thinking. One trade could change it all, especially in a mock that doesn't predict them, but here's my look at what could happen when the draft kicks off in Nashville, Tennessee.

1. Arizona Cardinals

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The Pick: QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma

Unless the Arizona Cardinals have run the most elaborate smokescreen in NFL draft history, this will be their pick.ย 

Murray is the perfect quarterback for new head coach Kliff Kingsbury's offense with his middle-of-the-field accuracy, his touch, his mobility and his arm strength down the field. He doesn't fit the standard NFL size threshold at 5'10" and 207 pounds, but he has rare traitsย as a passer and runnerย that the league hasn't seen since Michael Vick.

The Cardinals likely had long conversations about Alabama's Quinnen Williams and Ohio State's Nick Bosa here, but all the information coming from league and team sources since January pointed to Murray as the pick.

2. San Francisco 49ers

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The Pick: EDGE Nick Bosa, Ohio State

The debate when the San Francisco 49ers come on the clock will be between Bosa and Alabama's Quinnen Williams. Both sit atop most draft boards as the two best players in the class, and both would fill an immediate need for the 49ers.ย 

Bosa, though, fills the need that general manager John Lynch has preached to his scouts and coaches about solving. The Buckeyes product is a plug-and-play edge-rusher with a high football IQ, high athletic traits and the pass-rushing savvy to dominate early in his pro career.ย 

3. New York Jets

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The Pick: DL Ed Oliver, Houston

Here is where the draft will get interesting. I do not expect the New York Jets to keep this pick. Instead, they will try to trade with a team that wants to come up for a quarterback. But in a mock draft with no trades predicted, the Jets are able to get a dominant pass-rusher many believe can line up all over a defense and impact the game from the interior or the edge.

Oliver isn't the best player availableโ€”that would be Quinnen Williamsโ€”but he is a natural fit in coordinator Gregg Williams' defense and is my pick if somehow the Jets cannot trade out.

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4. Oakland Raiders

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The Pick: DL Quinnen Williams, Alabama

There was late buzz that the Oakland Raiders like Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, but I'm sticking with the intel that's been on the street since Januaryโ€”that the Raiders really want Quinnen Williams.

The Alabama defensive tackle can be a plug-and-play Pro Bowl-caliber defender and line up at either nose or 3-technique in a 4-3 scheme. He and Maurice Hurst side-by-side will give the Raiders the pass rush they so desperately need after finishing last in sacks (13) in 2018.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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The Pick: LB Devin White, LSU

Out goes Kwon Alexander in free agency; in comes a replacement from the same college in Devin White.

White is the ideal linebacker for new coordinator Todd Bowles' defensive scheme given his range, athleticism, instincts and three-down playing ability. He will also be the leader this defense needs if/when Gerald McCoy moves on from Tampa.ย 

With Oliver and Williams off the board, this becomes an easy selection for general manager Jason Licht.

6. New York Giants

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The Pick: EDGE Josh Allen, Kentucky

The Giants could go in a number of directions at No. 6 overallโ€”and many fans will want them to select a quarterbackโ€”but the most reliable information is that pass-rusher is the priority.ย 

General manager Dave Gettleman will use the first of his two picks Thursday night to get the man who led the SEC with 17.0 sacks in 2018 while notching 21.5 tackles for loss as a do-it-all defender. Allen can play in a 3-4 defense, which is very important under Giants coordinator James Bettcher, and he has the skills to stop the run and drop into coverage.

A quarterback selection wouldn't be shocking here, but a defensive piece is most likely.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars

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The Pick: TE T.J. Hockenson, Iowa

The Jacksonville Jaguars have their pick of the top offensive linemen in the draft at No. 7 overall but opt instead to draft a pass-catcher who can become Nick Foles' version of Zach Ertz in the AFC South.

Hockenson is a complete tight end with a skill set similar to Ertz's or George Kittle's. He has every asset to be an early-season star in the Jacksonville offense and should become Foles' favorite target. Hockenson also helps in the running game, where he's a productive inline and flex blocker.ย 

8. Detroit Lions

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The Pick: OT Jonah Williams, Alabama

Will the Detroit Lions actually make this pick? Many NFL insiders don't believe they want to and will instead trade back to let a quarterback-needy team come up in front of the Denver Broncos or Cincinnati Bengals.

Don't get too caught up on what position Jonah Williams is listed at. The three-year starter at Alabama can line up at any of the offensive line spots and be a high-level rookie starter with Pro Bowl potential. The Lions could slide him in tomorrow at right guard and get a Brandon Scherff-type investment.

A pass-rusher wouldn't be a surprise here, but afterย rumors that Michigan's Rashan Gary and Mississippi State's Montez Sweat are falling because of health issues, there isn't one at a good value.

9. Buffalo Bills

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The Pick: DL Christian Wilkins, Clemson

The Buffalo Bills find themselves in a spot with the top targets off the board, which might mean a trade back on draft night. Here, though, the Bills sit and select an impactful, high-floor, high-character defensive tackle who is an immediate starter in their defense.

Christian Wilkins isn't an elite tester and didn't have flashy stats, but he was a three-year anchor for the Tigers defense and the leader of the room. With his motor, he's a Sean McDermott-type player, and his off-field value only adds to the package the Bills get at No. 9 overall.

10. Denver Broncos

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The Pick: LB Devin Bush, Michigan

The rumors that started at the Senior Bowl regarding the Denver Broncos and Missouri quarterback Drew Lock seemed to have died once the team traded with Baltimore for Joe Flacco. With a veteran quarterback in the fold, it's most likely the Broncos will look to bolster the defense at No. 10 overall.

Devin Bush can be head coach Vic Fangio's Patrick Willis in Denver. He's a rangy, tough, smart linebacker who can blitz, stuff the run and drop into coverage. The "Mike" position is incredibly valuable and important in this scheme, so filling it here is a great choice for Fangio and the Broncos.

11. Cincinnati Bengals

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The Pick: QB Daniel Jones, Duke

The Cincinnati Bengals will select a smart, accurate, experienced quarterback who is pro-ready to compete with Andy Dalton in a somewhat surprising move but one that makes sense if new head coach Zac Taylor wants to build his team in the model of the Los Angeles Rams.

The Rams were built on the flexibility of a rookie quarterback contract, and that's something Dalton's deal doesn't allow for ($33.9 million remaining over the next two seasons). Dalton, as the Bengals know firsthand, also isn't going to drive the team to the postseason on his talents. It's best to tear it down, rebuild on a cheaper deal and let Dalton walk in free agency in 2020.

Jones is my QB4, but the word around the league is that he'll be the second quarterback off the board.

12. Green Bay Packers

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The Pick: TE Noah Fant, Iowa

Aaron Rodgers needs more targets. It's that simple. The Green Bay Packers brought in Matt LaFleur as their head coach thanks to his Rams connection and the hope that he can spread out the offense and get the ball out of Rodgers' elite hands faster.

Now they need to give No. 12 talented players who can make things happen post-catch.

Noah Fant is an athletic tight end with awesome size (6'4", 249 lbs) and the ability to line up in multiple spots across the offensive formation. Fant's speed up the field plus his ability to help as a blocker in the running game make him a perfect fit for Green Bay.

13. Miami Dolphins

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The Pick: EDGE Brian Burns, Florida State

The Miami Dolphins need a quarterback, but it's no secret around the NFL that the front office would be OK waiting until 2020 to get the team's QB of the future. That means going best player available in Round 1 of the 2019 draft.

Brian Burns is an athletic, special pass-rusher with developed moves in his hands and a killer spin move. He does need to add power, and there were questions about his play strength. But he has a body that can continue to develop on the fly. His ceiling just might give the Dolphins a second coming of Jason Taylor.

14. Atlanta Falcons

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The Pick: DL Rashan Gary, Michigan

The Atlanta Falcons are a sneaky team to watch that might try to trade up. Assistant general manager Scott Pioli and GM Thomas Dimitroff love defensive linemen, and this draft is stocked full of them. Don't be surprised if the Falcons are on the move when Round 1 starts.

If the Falcons stay at No. 14 overall, Rashan Gary makes the most sense. He's a powerful defensive end with the size (6'4", 277 lbs) to potentially kick inside and play next to Grady Jarrett in a lot of four-man fronts. A defense with Vic Beasley Jr., Gary, Jarrett and Takkarist McKinley could get the Falcons back in the NFC South playoff race.

15. Washington Redskins

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The Pick: QB Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State

Washington may need to trade up to secure him, but all the information gathered in the week before the draft pointed to the Redskins really wanting Dwayne Haskins. One source inside the coaching staff said team president Doug Williams was obsessed with getting the Ohio State quarterback.

Haskins' rise from backup to J.T. Barrett to first-rounder is impressive, as was his development in-season. There is some debate about his readiness to play in the NFL after he started just one season at Ohio State, but his accuracy and decision-making are very good. He's a natural fit in head coach Jay Gruden's suped-up West Coast offense.

16. Carolina Panthers

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ย The Pick: OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida

Rival front offices expect theย Carolina Panthers to select an offensive tackle in the first round and maybe even trade up to get one. I wouldn't rule out the idea that a pass-rusher could be the Panthers' selection if one they like slips through the cracks.

In this mock, Jawaan Taylor makes it to Carolina and is a plug-and-play answer to the right tackle question. Protect Cam Newton and opening holes for Christian McCaffrey are the most important moves the franchise can make right now, and Taylor is an NFL-ready road-grader on the right side.

17. New York Giants (via Cleveland)

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The Pick: QB Drew Lock, Missouri

I am not sold on the idea that the New York Giants will select a quarterback in the first round. General manager Dave Gettleman could see the offensive linemen available at No. 17 and double down on picks in the trenches before selecting a signal-caller in Round 2. But if Drew Lock is available, logic says the team will pull the trigger.

Lock is very different from Eli Manning, but he would be ready in 2020 to take the reins with his big arm as well as with his mobility and his ability to sling the ball vertically and open up the offense for the team's speedy receivers.ย 

The Giants have played the 2019 draft process masterfully, with no one sure just what they'll do, but they should be adding a quarterback with one of their first three selections.

18. Minnesota Vikings

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The Pick: OC Garrett Bradbury, NC State

The Vikings could easily take one of the top offensive tackles remaining on the board here, but the smart move is to draft the best center in the class and look to move Pat Elflein to a more natural position of offensive guard.ย 

Bradbury isn't on the level of Ryan Kelly or Billy Price in terms of the best centers I've evaluated recently, but he's also a very different player. He has special mobility and agility in getting to linebackers or pulling to kick out defensive ends in the running game. He's an athlete, and it shows when he's on the move. That's perfect for the Vikings as they look to get Dalvin Cook more touches and keep quarterback Kirk Cousins upright.

19. Tennessee Titans

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The Pick: DL Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State

In doing predraft calls with teams, the Tennessee Titans were listed as the furthest Jeffery Simmons would drop in the first round. I believe it, as the team has long been rumored to love the Mississippi State defensive tackle.

Simmonsย would be a top-five player on my big board were it not for an ACL injury he suffered while training. He's a Richard Seymour-like defensive lineman who can play any position up front and make an impact. He's powerful, fast, long and smart at the point of attack. And while he might not be ready until late in the season, if your team is making a playoff run, he's exactly the type of impact you want coming in for December.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers

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The Pick: CB Rock Ya-Sin, Temple

As the draft process came to an end, multiple front-office sources believed that cornerbacks Greedy Williams (LSU) and Deandre Baker (Georgia) would fall on Day 1. That opened the door for Temple's Rock Ya-Sin to rise to CB1 in this class.

Ya-Sin's hard-nosed style of play with his good size (6'0", 192 lbs) and speed on the edge are perfect for Pittsburgh. This is the opposite of the Artie Burns pick in 2016, when the front office prioritized speed and flashy play instead of getting toughness and technique at the position. Ya-Sin is a plug-and-play starter opposite Joe Haden.

21. Seattle Seahawks

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The Pick: EDGE Clelin Ferrell, Clemson

After moving Frank Clark to the Kansas City Chiefsโ€”and picking up, in part, an extra 2019 first-rounderโ€”the Seattle Seahawks have awesome flexibility in Round 1. They can use this selection or auction it off to try to add to their league-low five picks in this class.

In a mock without trades, the Seahawks select a replacement for Clark and find a similar player. Clemson's Clelin Ferrell has awesome power, a nonstop motor and the length needed to disrupt the passing game. He also comes with a clean background and was a team captain on a Clemson roster full of high-character workers.

22. Baltimore Ravens

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The Pick: OG Chris Lindstrom, Boston College

The Baltimore Ravens missed out on Garrett Bradbury here but landed the best offensive guard in the class in Boston College's agile Chris Lindstrom.ย 

With Marshal Yanda, who turns 35 in September, nearing the end of his brilliant career, Lindstrom is the perfect pick to start opposite him now and eventually take his place. He's incredibly mobile while working to the second level and has excellent zone-blocking angles from the snap.

As the Ravens offense evolves with Lamar Jackson at quarterback, a guard who can pull and move the pocket is among the most valuable positions the team can add.

23. Houston Texans

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The Pick: OT Andre Dillard, Washington State

It might take a trade up to pull off the selection of Andre Dillard, but sources all week pointed to him as the player the Houston Texans covet most in Round 1.

Deshaun Watson took a beating behind a bad offensive line last season (sacked a league-high 62 times), and the Texans must utilize the draft to protect him. The Texans should focus on the offensive lineย with this pick and with one of their two second-rounders (if they don't trade them).

Dillard is the most athletic of all the 2019 offensive tackles, and while the Washington State product doesn't pack much power in the running game, the Texans need him to protect Watson above all else.ย 

24. Oakland Raiders (from Chicago)

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The Pick: CB Greedy Williams, LSU

Running back Josh Jacobs is an option here, but the Raiders should be heavily invested in finding another outside cornerback to start opposite Gareon Conley. New general manager Mike Mayock can roll the dice that Jacobs will be available at No. 27 overall and instead grab our top-ranked 2019 corner here.

Williams is a polarizing player. Some teams have him as the top cornerback, and others have him outside the top five at the position. On tape, he's the best, though, with 6'2" size and a 4.37 40-yard-dash speed that helped him blanket SEC receivers in the two seasons he saw action.ย 

It's hard to predict what type of players the first-year general manager will like, but Greedy has the speed the organization has always coveted.ย 

25. Philadelphia Eagles

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The Pick: WR Marquise Brown, Oklahoma

In this business, sometimes you're told a team wants a player, and you have a hard time rationalizing the pick. This is one of those times.

The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to move on from Nelson Agholor, which would seemingly make Marquise Brown a fit and a need, but they also signed DeSean Jackson and are still intrigued by Mack Hollins at receiver.

Unless the plan is to use three- and four-wide sets exclusively,ย then drafting a receiver early feels a lot like a luxury pickโ€”and they have an elite tight end in Zach Ertz and spent a 2018 second-rounder on Dallas Goedert.

My selection would be defensive line help. But my final mock draft is based on information and not what I would do, so Brown is the pick.

26. Indianapolis Colts

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The Pick: S Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State

The Indianapolis Colts get lucky, and their guy falls to No. 26 overall.

For weeks now, the talk from NFL sources has been that the Colts really want Johnathan Abram, but there was a belief in their draft room and others that he wouldn't fall to them at this spot. Instead of trading up to secure him, the thought was the Colts would look at cornerback or defensive line and then try to get a safety in Round 2.

Instead, Abram is here, and the Colts get a perfect enforcer to work next to Malik Hooker in a secondary that's suddenly very dangerous.

27. Oakland Raiders (from Dallas)

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The Pick: RB Josh Jacobs, Alabama

With the announcement that Marshawn Lynch will retire (again), this pick becomes not only a fit and a value but also a priority for the Raiders.

Jacobs is a top-10 player on my board with excellent vision, power, pass-catching ability and lateral agility as a runner. He didn't blow away scouts in the 40-yard dash (4.6-second range at his first pro day), but he has a running style more like Alvin Kamara. He has quick burst in short areas and then the power to truck you if you get in his way.

Quarterback Derek Carr will have to be happy with all the new toys (Jacobs, Antonio Brown and Tyrell Williams) at his disposal.

28. Los Angeles Chargers

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The Pick: DL Dexter Lawrence, Clemson

The Los Angeles Chargers lacked bulk and power in the middle on defense last year. That changes with the addition of a powerful, big athlete in Dexter Lawrence and his 6'4", 342-pound frame.

Lawrence gets typecast as a nose tackleโ€”and he is oneโ€”but he's also so much more. Most nose tackle prospects can't get upfield like he can as a pass-rusher or run down ball-carriers. Lawrence has the athleticism to stay on the field for all three downs, sliding over to a 1-technique and getting after the quarterback when needed.

The Chargers could go secondary here, but Lawrence is too good to pass up.

29. Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City)

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The Pick: CB Lonnie Johnson, Kentucky

It wouldn't be a surprise to see the Seattle Seahawks auction off this selection to the highest bidder and try to add to their war chest of draft picks, but in this mock they stay put and select a starting cornerback with the ideal measurements for their scheme.

When you ask around about Lonnie Johnson, you hear the word "alpha" a lot, which is what the Seahawks need after a dismantling on defense. Johnson can be the leader in the secondary, and with his 6'2" size and 32โ…-inch arm length, he's the rare Round 1 fit at cornerback for a Seahawks' scheme that prioritizes bigger corners.ย 

30. Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans)

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The Pick: OL Cody Ford, Oklahoma

This is a predicted fall for Cody Ford, who could come off the boards in the teens, but the run on more athletic interior linemen pushes him down to the Green Bay Packers. And they need him in the worst way.

Ford is a powerful right tackle prospect who could also play either guard spot as needed. With Bryan Bulaga unable to stay fully healthy, Ford is a plug-and-play answer on the right side. Since Aaron Rodgers has taken far too many shots to the facemask in recent years, addressing the deterioration of the right side with an extra first-rounder is the way to go.

31. Los Angeles Rams

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The Pick: OL Dalton Risner, Kansas State

The beauty of selecting Dalton Risner at No. 31 overall is he can play any position on the offensive line, which is a need for the Los Angeles Rams as they move on from John Sullivan and Rodger Saffold and prepare for a world without Andrew Whitworth in the near future.

Risner, who projects best as an interior lineman, could be a Week 1 starter at center or guard for the Rams but could also get a long look at right tackle in training camp. He's experienced, tough, athletic and versatile enough that L.A. might not know his position on draft night but can easily pencil him in as a starter for the foreseeable future.

32. New England Patriots

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The Pick: WR A.J. Brown, Ole Miss

Sometimes when making a mock draft you look at the moves teams tried to make but couldn't. The New England Patriots tried to trade for Odell Beckham Jr. They reportedly tried to trade for Antonio Brown. They definitely tried to trade for Sterling Shepard. These moves all point to a realization that wide receiver help is needed.ย 

Enter A.J. Brown, my top-ranked receiver in this class and someone with experience from the slot and outside the formation as a productive, athletic SEC performer. Brown can dominate on intermediate and breaking routes while showing soft hands and clean routes. His football IQ and route-tree knowledge will help him get onto the field early in New England and quickly become a Tom Brady favorite.

Round 2

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33. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”WR N'Keal Harry, Arizona State
34. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”EDGEย Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
35. Oakland Raidersโ€”EDGEย Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
36. San Francisco 49ersโ€”WRย Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
37. New York Giantsโ€”OCย Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
38. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”WRย D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
39. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”Sย Darnell Savage Jr., Maryland
40. Buffalo Billsโ€”Sย Nasir Adderley, Delaware
41. Denver Broncosโ€”CBย Byron Murphy, Washington
42. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”OTย Kaleb McGary, Washington
43. Detroit Lionsโ€”Sย Taylor Rapp, Washington
44. Green Bay Packersโ€”WRย J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford
45. Atlanta Falconsโ€”CBย Deandre Baker, Georgia
46. Washington Redskinsโ€”WRย Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
47. Carolina Panthersโ€”CBย Trayvon Mullen, Clemson
48. Miami Dolphinsโ€”RBย David Montgomery, Iowa State
49. Cleveland Brownsโ€”CBย Justin Layne, Michigan State
50. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”OTย Tytus Howard, Alabama State
51. Tennessee Titansโ€”EDGEย LJ Collier, TCU
52. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”LBย Mack Wilson, Alabama
53. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”DLย Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame
54. Houston Texansโ€”OLย Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
55. Houston Texansโ€”CBย Julian Love, Notre Dame
56. New England Patriotsโ€”TE Dawson Knox, Ole Miss
57. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”OTย Greg Little, Ole Miss
58. Dallas Cowboysโ€”Sย Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
59. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”WRย Riley Ridley, Georgia
60. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”WRย Parris Campbell, Ohio State
61. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”CBย Sean Bunting, Central Michigan
62. New Orleans Saintsโ€”WRย Mecole Hardman, Georgia
63. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”Sย Deionte Thompson, Alabama
64. New England Patriotsโ€”EDGEย Jachai Polite, Florida

Round 3

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65. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”OG Connor McGovern, Penn State
66. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”TEย Irv Smith, Alabama
67. San Francisco 49ersโ€”Sย Juan Thornhill, Virginia
68. New York Jetsโ€”EDGEย Chase Winovich, Michigan
69. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”Sย Amani Hooker, Iowa
70. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”DLย Dre'Mont Jones, Ohio State
โ€”New York Giants selection forfeited during the 2018 supplemental draft
71. Denver Broncosโ€”QBย Will Grier, West Virginia
72. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”LBย Bobby Okereke, Stanford
73. New England Patriotsโ€”DLย Zach Allen, Boston College
74. Buffalo Billsโ€”RBย Miles Sanders, Penn State
75. Green Bay Packersโ€”LBย Germaine Pratt, NC State
76. Washington Redskinsโ€”CBย Jamel Dean, Auburn
77. Carolina Panthersโ€”WRย Terry McLaurin, Ohio State
78. Miami Dolphinsโ€”OTย Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia
79. Atlanta Falconsโ€”OTย Max Scharping, Northern Illinois
80. Cleveland Brownsโ€”WRย Miles Boykin, Notre Dame
81. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”EDGEย Joe Jackson, Miami
82. Tennessee Titansโ€”WRย Kelvin Harmon, NC State
83. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”EDGEย Christian Miller, Alabama
84. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”RBย Damien Harris, Alabama
85. Baltimore Ravensโ€”EDGEย D'Andre Walker, Georgia
86. Houston Texansโ€”EDGEย Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion
87. Chicago Bearsโ€”CBย Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt
88. Detroit Lionsโ€”TEย Kahale Warring, San Diego State
89. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”RBย Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic
90. Dallas Cowboysโ€”RBย Darrell Henderson, Memphis
91. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”QBย Ryan Finley, NC State
92. Seattle Seahawksโ€”WRย Emanuel Hall, Missouri
93. New York Jetsโ€”OTย Chuma Edoga, USC
94. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”LBย Vosean Joseph, Florida
95. New York Giantsโ€”LBย Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii
96. Washington Redskinsโ€”DLย Anthony Nelson, Iowa
97. New England Patriotsโ€”QBย Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
98. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”EDGEย Charles Omenihu, Texas
99. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”DLย Trysten Hill, UCF
100. Carolina Panthersโ€”QBย Tyree Jackson, Buffalo
101. New England Patriotsโ€”OGย Nate Davis, Charlotte
102. Baltimore Ravensโ€”LBย David Long Jr., West Virginia

Round 4

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103. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”EDGE Ben Banogu, TCU
104. San Francisco 49ersโ€”CBย Amani Oruwariye, Penn State
105. New York Jetsโ€”CBย David Long, Michigan
106. Oakland Raidersโ€”TEย Foster Moreau, LSU
107. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”RBย Mike Weber, Ohio State
108. New York Giantsโ€”DLย Armon Watts, Arkansas
109. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”RBย Justice Hill, Oklahoma State
110. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”CBย Kris Boyd, Texas
111. Detroit Lionsโ€”DLย Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
112. Buffalo Billsโ€”OTย David Edwards, Wisconsin
113. Baltimore Ravensโ€”RBย Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M
114. Green Bay Packersโ€”Sย Evan Worthington, Colorado
115. Carolina Panthersโ€”DLย Renell Wren, Arizona State
116. Miami Dolphinsโ€”DLย Gerald Willis, Miami
117. Atlanta Falconsโ€”WRย Jalen Hurd, Baylor
118. Green Bay Packersโ€”DLย Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M
119. Cleveland Brownsโ€”OTย Bobby Evans, Oklahoma
120. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”RBย Dexter Williams, Notre Dame
121. Tennessee Titansโ€”OGย Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
122. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”OLย Michael Jordan, Ohio State
123. Baltimore Ravensโ€”CBย Jordan Brown, South Dakota State
124. Seattle Seahawksโ€”TEย Isaac Nauta, Georgia
125. Denver Broncosโ€”Sย Marquise Blair, Utah
126. Chicago Bearsโ€”EDGEย Shareef Miller, Penn State
127. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”CBย Isaiah Johnson, Houston
128. Dallas Cowboysโ€”EDGEย Austin Bryant, Clemson
129. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”DLย Daylon Mack, Texas A&M
130. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”LBย Te'von Coney, Notre Dame
131. Buffalo Billsโ€”TEย Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
132. New York Giantsโ€”CBย Jimmy Moreland, James Madison
133. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”Sย Mike Edwards, Kentucky
134. New England Patriotsโ€”LBย Emeke Egbule, Houston
135. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”LBย Terrill Hanks, New Mexico State
136. Dallas Cowboysโ€”DLย Isaiah Buggs, Alabama
137. Atlanta Falconsโ€”RBย Ryquell Armstead, Temple
138. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”RBย Alexander Mattison, Boise State

Round 5

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139. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”CB Michael Jackson, Miami
140. Oakland Raidersโ€”OGย Dru Samia, Oklahoma
141. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”WRย David Sills, West Virginia
142. New York Giantsโ€”OTย Dennis Daley, South Carolina
143. New York Giantsโ€”EDGEย Jordan Brailford, Oklahoma State
144. Cleveland Brownsโ€”Sย Jaquan Johnson, Miami
145. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”WRย KeeSean Johnson, Fresno State
146. Detroit Lionsโ€”WRย Darius Slayton, Auburn
147. Buffalo Billsโ€”WRย Anthony Johnson, Buffalo
148. Denver Broncosโ€”WRย Andy Isabella, UMass
149. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”DLย Greg Gaines, Washington
150. Green Bay Packersโ€”RBย Elijah Holyfield, Georgia
151. Miami Dolphinsโ€”LBย Cameron Smith, USC
152. Atlanta Falconsโ€”LBย Chase Hansen, Utah
153. Washington Redskinsโ€”OTย Isaiah Prince, Ohio State
154. Carolina Panthersโ€”EDGEย Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia
155. Cleveland Brownsโ€”DLย Byron Cowart, Maryland
156. Denver Broncosโ€”OGย Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin
157. Tennessee Titansโ€”LBย Blake Cashman, Minnesota
158. Buffalo Billsโ€”EDGEย Justin Hollins, Oregon
159. Seattle Seahawksโ€”WRย Gary Jennings, West Virginia
160. Baltimore Ravensโ€”Sย Will Harris, Boston College
161. Houston Texansโ€”RBย Rodney Anderson, Oklahoma
162. Chicago Bearsโ€”RBย Bryce Love, Stanford
163. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”LBย Tre Lamar, Clemson
164. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”OTย Trey Pipkins, Sioux Falls
165. Dallas Cowboysโ€”WRย Hunter Renfrow, Clemson
166. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”TEย Josh Oliver, San Jose State
167. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”TEย Trevon Wesco, West Virginia
168. New Orleans Saintsโ€”LBย T.J. Edwards, Wisconsin
169. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”CBย Iman Lewis-Marshall, USC
170. Cleveland Brownsโ€”LBย Drew Lewis, Colorado
171. New York Giantsโ€”WRย Keelan Doss, UC Davis
172. Atlanta Falconsโ€”EDGEย Jalen Jelks, Oregon
173. Washington Redskinsโ€”LBย Sione Takitaki, BYU

Round 6

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174. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”S Saquan Hampton, Rutgers
175. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”QBย Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
176. San Francisco 49ersโ€”TEย Drew Sample, Washington
177. New Orleans Saintsโ€”CBย Corey Ballentine, Washburn
178. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”OTย Tyler Roemer, San Diego State
179. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”DLย Albert Huggins, Clemson
180. New York Giantsโ€”Sย Malik Gant, Marshall
181. Buffalo Billsโ€”CBย Blessuan Austin, Rutgers
182. Denver Broncosโ€”DLย Ty Summers, TCU
183. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”WRย Travis Fulgham, Old Dominion
184. Detroit Lionsโ€”CBย Jordan Miller, Washington
185. Green Bay Packersโ€”CBย Montre Hartage, Northwestern
186. Atlanta Falconsโ€”TEย Alize Mack, Notre Dame
โ€”Washington Redskins selection forfeited during the 2018 supplemental draft
187. Carolina Panthersโ€”OCย Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
188. Tennessee Titansโ€”CBย Sheldrick Redwine, Miami
189. Cleveland Brownsโ€”OGย Ryan Bates, Penn State
190. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”WRย Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Texas
191. Baltimore Ravensโ€”WRย Dillon Mitchell, Oregon
192. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”Sย Mike Bell, Fresno State
193. Baltimore Ravensโ€”WRย Tyre Brady, Marshall
194. Green Bay Packersโ€”OGย Ben Powers, Oklahoma
195. Houston Texansโ€”Sย Marvel Tell III, USC
196. New York Jetsโ€”WR Olabisi Johnson, Colorado State
197. Philadelphia Eaglesโ€”EDGEย John Cominsky, Charleston
198. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”OGย Drew Forbes, Southeast Missouri State
199. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”CBย Mark Fields, Clemson
200. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”OGย Shaq Calhoun, Mississippi State
201. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”WRย Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
202. New Orleans Saintsโ€”RBย Karan Higdon, Michigan
203. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”OCย Lamont Gaillard, Georgia
204. Detroit Lionsโ€”LBย Terez Hall, Missouri
205. New England Patriotsโ€”WRย Antoine Wesley, Texas Tech
206. Washington Redskinsโ€”TEย Kaden Smith, Stanford
207. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”LBย Cody Barton, Utah
208. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”CBย Xavier Crawford, Central Michigan
209. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”LBย Josiah Tauaefa, Texas-San Antonio
210. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”RBย Devine Ozigbo, Nebraska
211. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”TEย Tommy Sweeney, Boston College
212. San Francisco 49ersโ€”OTย Derwin Gray, Maryland
213. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”EDGE Porter Gustin, USC
214. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”LBย Gary Johnson, Texas

Round 7

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215. Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ€”OG Phil Haynes, Wake Forest
216. Kansas City Chiefsโ€”OTย Paul Adams, Missouri
217. New York Jetsโ€”RBย Jalin Moore, Appalachian State
218. Oakland Raidersโ€”LBย Dakota Allen, Texas Tech
219. Pittsburgh Steelersโ€”RBย Benny Snell Jr., Kentucky
220. Houston Texansโ€”LBย Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington
221. Cleveland Brownsโ€”DLย Dontavius Russell, Auburn
222. Chicago Bearsโ€”DLย Joe Giles-Harris, Duke
223. Cincinnati Bengalsโ€”DLย Daniel Wise, Kansas
224. Detroit Lionsโ€”RBย Myles Gaskin, Washington
225. Buffalo Billsโ€”LBย Ryan Connelly, Wisconsin
226. Green Bay Packersโ€”OGย Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansas
227. Washington Redskinsโ€”Sย Andrew Wingard, Wyoming
228. Buffalo Billsโ€”WRย Stanley Morgan, Nebraska
229. Detroit Lionsโ€”EDGEย Malik Carney, North Carolina
230. Atlanta Falconsโ€”Sย Ugo Amadi, Oregon
231. New Orleans Saintsโ€”DLย Chris Slayton, Syracuse
232. New York Giantsโ€”LBย Malik Reed, Nevada
233. Miami Dolphinsโ€”Sย Jonathan Crawford, Indiana
234. Miami Dolphinsโ€”WRย Cody Thompson, Toledo
235. Oakland Raidersโ€”Sย D'Cota Dixon, Wisconsin
236. Jacksonville Jaguarsโ€”QBย Gardner Minshew, Washington State
237. Denver Broncosโ€”DLย Michael Dogbe, Temple
238. Chicago Bearsโ€”OTย Donnell Greene, Minnesota
239. New England Patriotsโ€”CBย Jamal Peters, Mississippi State
240. Indianapolis Coltsโ€”QBย Brett Rypien, Boise State
241. Dallas Cowboysโ€”TEย Zach Gentry, Michigan
242. Los Angeles Chargersโ€”RBย Jordan Scarlett, Florida
243. New England Patriotsโ€”OGย Nate Herbig, Stanford
244. New Orleans Saintsโ€”Sย Lukas Denis, Boston College
245. New York Giantsโ€”TEย Caleb Wilson, UCLA
246. New England Patriotsโ€”CBย Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State
247. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”OTย Oli Udoh, Elon
248. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”LBย Sutton Smith, Northern Illinois
249. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”OTย Mitch Hyatt, Clemson
250. Minnesota Vikingsโ€”DLย Terry Beckner Jr., Missouri
251. Los Angeles Ramsโ€”EDGEย Maxx Crosby, Eastern Michigan
252. New England Patriotsโ€”Sย Mark McLaurin, Miss. State
253. Washington Redskinsโ€”EDGEย Landis Durham, Texas A&M
254. Arizona Cardinalsโ€”CBย Blace Brown, Troy

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