We are ten weeks into the 2018 NFL season, with some of the usual suspects already solidifying their place at the top of the 2018 draft order, while others have given their fans a surprise (both positive and negative) in the win column.

This time of year, mock drafts are all about matching some of the nation’s top prospects with each team’s biggest needs, generating conversation and debate about both sides of that equation.

Using the latest updated draft order, let’s take our first swing at projecting the first three rounds of the 2019 NFL draft.

1. Oakland Raiders | Nick Bosa | EDGE | Ohio State

It’s safe to say that the Jon Gruden era didn’t go as planned in his first year back as head coach. The Raiders have gone into rebuild mode after trading away both defensive end Khalil Mack and wide receiver Amari Cooper. It is important that the team finds the next cornerstone of their defense and their edge rusher of the future. Nick Bosa likely won’t ever be at Mack’s level, but he is the type of player that could become the defensive foundation piece that Oakland desperately needs.

2. San Francisco 49ers | Clelin Ferrell | EDGE | Clemson

The 49ers seek out some edge help here in the early portion of the first round, though they could go a variety of ways with this selection given the amount of holes on their roster. Clelin Ferrell has been one of the best pass-rushers in the ACC over the past three seasons, racking up 44 tackles for loss and 24 sacks. Ferrell is one of the most athletic edge rushers in the 2019 draft class. He made an immediate impact and was consistently disruptive from game to game and would fit right in for coach Kyle Shanahan.

3. New York Giants | Justin Herbert | QB | Oregon

It’s undetermined whether or not Justin Herbert will return to school or declare. But he has become the consensus top quarterback in the 2019 NFL draft class. Herbert has prototypical size and arm strength. He can play in the pocket or get out and move and make plays with his legs if he needs to. The Giants offense has not been as effective as the organization hoped this season, but Herbert would enter an ideal situation with a dynamic young running back in Saquon Barkley to carry the load and plenty of weapons in the passing game including one of the best receivers in the league, Odell Beckham Jr.

4. Arizona Cardinals | Quinnen Williams | DT | Alabama

The Cardinals still have some good pieces on defense with defensive end Chandler Jones and cornerback Patrick Peterson. Even though they need protection for quarterback Josh Rosen desperately, they can’t pass on defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Williams is one of the top prospects in a loaded defensive line class and he makes a living out of disrupting the backfield. It won’t matter what scheme he’s in, he can play in it. He’s got the big body and length to play inside, but his athleticism is off the charts. He and Jones together would terrorize opposing quarterbacks.

5. New York Jets | Brian Burns | EDGE | Florida State

Coming into the season, the Jets’ outside linebackers had a combined total of 4.5 sacks in 2017. If New York wants to overtake in the AFC East, they’ll need to get after the quarterback on defense consistently. Brian Burns has incredible length and some of the longest arms in college football. He’s a fluid rusher who needs to keep his motor running just a bit longer on some plays, but he still projects to be a force in the NFL.

6. Buffalo Bills | Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama

Jonah Williams would be an immediate player on the offensive line as a long-term fixture protecting Josh Allen’s blindside. Williams is athletic and has very quick feet making him a very good pass blocker. He is powerful in the run game and should help open up holes for whoever the franchise back that Buffalo decides to roll with.

7. Detroit Lions | Ed Oliver | DT | Houston

The Detroit Lions have not had a top flight defense in a long time. They need to find a replacement for Golden Tate but the defense is a more pressing need. Ed Oliver is an athletic freak overall. Oliver is the type of prospect that can completely transform a defense and a talent that could be hard to pass up at any point in the draft even if there are other pressing needs.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars | Deionte Thompson | FS | Alabama

The Jaguars possess one of the best defenses, even though the boxscore suggests otherwise. Deionte Thompson would be the best player available at No. 9 overall and he fits the mold of what Jacksonville looks for in their defensive backs. Thompson is all over the field for the Crimson Tide, making critical tackles and pass breakups by displaying the range and closing speed desired in a safety. He’s set career highs this year with two interceptions and five passes defensed in just nine games.

9. Denver Broncos | Greedy Williams | CB | LSU

Greedy Williams could be a steal at the back end of the top ten by the time it is all set and done. He has tremendous instincts and ball skills and could be a dominant player in the NFL. The Broncos need an upgrade any way they can. Williams would represent just that to take over Aqib Talib, who was acquired by the Rams last offseason.

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Jachai Polite | EDGE | Florida

Tampa Bay could use some pass-rushers early on as they have struggled to get after the quarterback. Jachai Polite his a high motor rusher with advanced moves and a quick first step that collegiate blockers can’t hold up against. He’s already matched his career total with 7.5 sacks this year for the Gators and he’s faced some of the best competition out there.