We say it’s always draft season here, and that means it’s never too early to look ahead to the 2019 NFL draft.

Here’s my first stab at projecting what next year’s first round could look like.

If your team has a rough year, I hope they need defensive line help.

(Draft order based on Super Bowl odds from Vegas Insider)

1. New York Jets | Nick Bosa | EDGE | Ohio State

After getting their franchise quarterback in Sam Darnold, the Jets are freed up to take an elite pass rusher here.

2. Miami Dolphins | Ed Oliver | DL | Houston

If Ryan Tannehill is still their man under center, Miami would be wise to use this pick on Oliver, who would be a fantastic replacement for Ndamukong Suh.

3. Buffalo Bills | Dexter Lawrence | DL | Clemson

The Bills added some solid pieces to the defensive front this offseason, but none of them have Lawrence’s rare combination of size and athleticism.

4. Cleveland Browns | Rashan Gary | DL | Michigan

Adding a versatile, athletic defender like Gary to a unit that already has Myles Garret would just be unfair.

5. Cincinnati Bengals | Greg Little | OT | Mississippi

Billy Price should fortify the interior, but the Bengals have whiffed on tackles recently, which means it’s time to take another swing.

6. Chicago Bears | Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama

Continuing the trend of giving Mitchell Trubisky every reason to succeed, Williams is a stud blocker who can plan either tackle spot at a high level.

7. Arizona Cardinals | Trey Adams | OT | Washington

Can you tell this tackle class could be the best one we’ve seen in the last few years? If Adams can stay healthy, he could be protecting Josh Rosen’s blind side.

8. Washington Redskins | Will Grier | QB | West Virginia

Alex Smith is a solid stop-gap option, but Washington will need a long-term solution at quarterback, and Grier could end up being next year’s best option.

9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Clelin Ferrell | EDGE | Clemson

The defensive rebuild continues in Tampa Bay, where they land an explosive rusher to develop behind Jason Pierre-Paul and Vinny Curry.

10. Detroit Lions | Christian Wilkins | DL | Clemson

Matt Patricia continues to revamp the defensive front in Detroit, adding an explosive, versatile defender in Wilkins, who could have been a top-10 pick this year.