(Last Updated On: January 13, 2019)

While some teams prepare for their NFL playoff matchups, others are combing through way-too-early 2019 NFL Mock Draft databases to drool over that next uber prospect. Will Kyler Murray choose the NFL over the MLB and declare for the draft? It’s already time to start looking ahead to the future. If we’ve learned anything this season, it’s that even the best position players in the world aren’t going to win you games (no offense Saquon Barkley).

2019 NFL Mock Draft Round 1

The order of this 2019 NFL Mock Draft is based on the most recent 2019 NFL Draft Order.

1. Arizona Cardinals: Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State

Coming off a monster sophomore season – 16 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks – Nick Bosa is proving to be a potentially faster version of his NFL brother Joey Bosa. Putting him alongside a new young coach in Kliff Kingsbury and opposite Chandler Jones should offer monstrous results.

2. San Francisco 49ers: Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson

The 2019 NFL Draft is all about pass rushers, so placing this athletic national champion alongside Solomon Thomas and DeForest Buckner should give this Niners defense a dominant core for years to come.

3. New York Jets: Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama.

Angry Jets fans can finally breathe easy after years of their team ignoring the position. Quinnen Williams has a high motor and a knack for disruption, which should thrive in a likely 4-3 defensive change.

4. Oakland Raiders: Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky

Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden would be ecstatic to find a quick replacement for Khalil Mack. A perfect fit.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars (via trade with Tampa Bay): Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State

Unable to let the Giants grab the draft’s top signal caller with the next pick, the done-with-Blake Bortles Jaguars make the bold move and grab their swan at No. 5.

6. New York Giants: Ed Oliver, DT, Houston

Dave Gettleman and hog mollies is never surprising.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via trade with Jacksonville): Greedy Williams, CB, LSU

Epically named college football cornerback Greedy Williams is coming off a magical freshman season that featured six interceptions, and you know new coach Bruce Arians is salivating. At 6-foot-1, Williams will bring immediate benefits to a Bucs defense that gave up six touchdown passes to the Mitchelin Man, Mitch Trubisky.

8. Detroit Lions: A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss

We know how much the Lions love receivers (even dating back to the Matt Millen era), and with the trade of Golden Tate to the Eagles the Lions will do everything they can to refill that unit with potential to help out budding star Kenny Golladay and veteran Marvin Jones.

9. Buffalo Bills: Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama

A no brainer here, the Bills go ahead and pluck Jonah Williams from the talent heap as perhaps the most complete lineman available. He offers some fresh boost to a dismal offensive line looking to protect a run-happy Josh Allen

10. Denver Broncos, Drew Lock, QB, Missouri

Lock had previously been dismal against top competition until he led Missouri to an upset of No. 11 Florida with three touchdowns. For the new Broncos, now led by Vic Fangio, a new quarterback is preferable to Case Keenum.

11. Cincinnati Bengals: Devin White, LB, LSU

Devin White runs a sub-4.5 40-yard dash at 240 pounds, enough said. One could argue the LSU linebacker is the best athlete in the draft. Great pursuit, speed, and tackling ability translated to 133 tackles last year. Risky, but a high ceiling choice.

12. Green Bay Packers: Jachai Polite, DE, Florida.

At 6-foot-2, 240, Polite is on the smaller side, but he’s quick, agile, and a hard-nosed football player, which is exactly what Mike Pettine’s Packers need.

13. Miami Dolphins: Cody Ford, G, Oklahoma

With Von Miller and last year’s fifth overall pick Bradley Chubb already dominating the edges, the Broncos add athletic freak Rashan Gary to the mix. This unit will be a terror for opposing running backs.

14. Atlanta Falcons: Raekwon Davis , DE, Alabama

Raekwon Davis, whose stellar performance (an interception and a plethora of quarterback hurries) in the 2017 national championship perfectly whip cream-topped his team-high 8.5 sacks during the season. The Falcons had to be impressed as they continue to harden their once soft defense.

15. Washington Redskins: D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss

How much does Washington miss DeSean Jackson, Santana Moss, heck even old-timer Art Monk? Metcalf has the speed and size to be that next No. 1 receiver for the Skins.

16. Carolina Panthers: Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss

Once seen as a top-10 pick, Greg Little is still remembered as a five-star recruit coming out of high school. An athletic left tackle, Little offers some fresh boost to a dismal offensive line looking to protect a run-happy Josh Allen.

17. Cleveland Browns: N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State

N’Keal Harry is the answer as the Browns look to surround their young quarterback with oozing potential.

18. Minnesota Vikings: Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama

With his ability to cover, Mack Truck Wilson seems the ideal pick for the cover-needy Vikings.

19. Tennessee Titans: DeAndre Baker, CB, Georgia

Malcolm Butler has been a letdown and Logan Ryan is owed $9.5 million, so the Titans pluck Georgia’s star corner for insurance in the 2019 NFL Draft.

20. Cincinnati Bengals: Albert Okwuegbunan, TE, Missouri

Tight end at 20 to replace oft-injured Tyler Eifert? It could happen, as C. J. Uzomah does not appear to be the answer.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama

Trevon Diggs has the tools and blood line (younger brother of Vikings receiver Stefon Diggs) to thrive in the NFL.

22. Baltimore Ravens: Bryce Love, RB, Stanford

Bryce Love makes up for his underwhelming 5-foot-9 frame with big play ability and elite balance. Alongside Lamar Jackson, those skills could be dangerous.

23. Houston Texans: David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin

If the Texans want Deshaun Watson to survive, they’ll need to bolster that offensive line. Enter long-armed Wisconsin offensive tackle David Edwards, whose 6-foot-7 frame has scouts salivating.

24. Oakland Raiders (via Chicago Bears): Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama

Jon Gruden finds his next John Lynch centerfielder in our 2019 NFL Mock Draft with Deionte Thompson, who has the size (6-foot-2, 196 pounds) and speed to be a Day 1 starter.

25. Philadelphia Eagles: Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State

As an Andy Reid disciple, Doug Pederson knows how important it is to stuff the trenches with talent. Jeffrey Simmons is the best player available.

26. Indianapolis Colts: Derrick Brown , DT, Auburn

The Colts stick with the best player available approach and scribble Derrick Brown’s name on the draft card of every 2019 NFL Mock Draft. He’s 6-foot-5 with a ton of upside, so a good gamble at 26.

27. Oakland Raiders (via Dallas): Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson

On an absolutely dominant Clemson defensive line, 351-pound Dexter Lawrence is the meat and the potatoes. An impressive prospect, Lawrence brings a new manhandling element to this recreated defense.

29. New England Patriots: Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma

I buy the hype here as Bill Belichick pioneers a new age of offense once again and drafts the second coming of Russell Wilson.

30. Los Angeles Rams: Jalen Jelks, DE, Oregon

The Rams haven’t replaced Robert Quinn so they pluck versatile 6-foot-5 end Jalen Jelks, who had more pass breakups (7) than sacks (6.5).

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson

The Chiefs still need to replace departed corner Marcus Peters. They start here with 6-foot-2 Trayvon Mullen.

32. Green Bay Packers (via New Orleans Saints): Chase Winovich, DE/OLB, Michigan

With a need to find 33-year-old Clay Matthews’s replacement, the Packers take similar hairdo and rising pass rush prospect Chase Winovich.

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