Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com

1. Arizona Cardinals -- Quinnen Williams

Robert Nkemdiche is one of the many regrettable draft picks made by Steve Keim. Here is a difference-maker for the point of attack and a true replacement for Calais Campbell.

WalterFootball.com was the first in the media to report and project that Williams could be a high first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Sources from multiple teams, including two general managers, were raving about Williams to me before the other media caught on to him. Williams was the breakout player for Alabama in 2018. Raekwon Davis and Isaiah Buggs received more preseason hype, but Williams was the most consistent play-maker and disruptor on the Crimson Tide's defensive line. In 2018, Williams totaled 71 tackles with 19.5 tackles for a loss, eight sacks and one pass batted. He also caused more disruption than the numbers indicate. Williams' game against LSU was one of the most impressive performances I've ever seen from a college defense tackle, and he reminded me of Warren Sapp in that game, among others.

Williams is very fast at the point of attack with the ability to fire a gap and cause havoc in the backfield. The redshirt sophomore is listed at 6-foot-4, 289 pounds. If those measurements are legit, he could be a good fit as a three-technique in a 4-3 defense or as a five-technique in a 3-4. Sources tell me they hear that Williams is planning to put in paperwork with the NFL Draft Advisory Board and that hearing a high grade could cause him to jump into the 2019 NFL Draft despite his limited experience at Alabama.

18. Minnesota Vikings -- Jonah Williams

The Vikings could use multiple offensive line upgrades. Williams could be an upgrade at guard or right tackle for Minnesota.

Williams (6-4, 297) was a freshman starter at right tackle for Alabama in 2016 and did a nice job of opening holes in the ground game. He took over as the starting left tackle with Cam Robinson moving on to the NFL, and Williams played well on the blind side in 2017. He is an intelligent blocker who has the versatility to be effective in the run game and in pass protection. He also has size, flexibility and mobility.

One AFC scout for National said they had Williams graded on the second day entering the 2018 season. They thought he may have to play at right tackle or guard in the NFL, but they said that he is very smart and reliable. Another NFC team said they graded Williams as a late first-rounder, and with the need along offensive lines across the league, they thought a team could reach on Williams in the first round. This is a weak tackle and offensive line class, so Williams could easily benefit from that and be overdrafted .

23. Houston Texans -- Josh Jacobs

Prior to the 2015 NFL Draft, long-time Texans scout Ed Lambert raved to me about David Johnson and how he wanted the Texans to land him. Bill O'Brien, however, demanded the Texans take Jaelen Strong instead of Johnson in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft. As a result of O'Brien's mistake, the Texans still need a long-term running back. The red-zone offense has struggled because of the backfield issues, including Lamar Miller slowing down, and O'Brien possibly on his way to running D'Onta Foreman out of town. Imagine if O'Brien had listened to his scouts and Houston had David Johnson to go with Deshaun Watson, DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller.

Jacobs is a very physically gifted running back, and I know some team sources who are super high on him. Of the talented Alabama running backs, some scouts feel that Jacobs is the best NFL prospect in the group. The 5-foot-10, 216-pounder is fast with athleticism, agility, running instincts, balance, power, and quick feet. He only carried the ball 120 times in 2018, but turned that into 640 yards - 5.3 average - with 11 touchdowns. He also had 20 receptions for 247 yards and three scores. After being a rotational back for three years, Jacobs will be enter the NFL with very little wear-and-tear.



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