Let’s take a look at our latest NFL mock draft 2019 with prospects like Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa, Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert, Michigan defensive lineman Rashan Gary, and Alabama offensive tackle Jonah Williams. Who will go first overall? Onward with the projections ...

(ROUND 1) 32. Packers: Arizona State WR N’Keal Harry

Arizona State coach Herm Edwards knows a legit NFL player when he sees one, and Harry is legit -- 828 yards and nine touchdowns this year.

31. Chiefs: Wisconsin OG Beau Benzschawel

Maybe the top offensive guard in this draft. He could go higher.

30. Rams: Ohio State OG Michael Jordan

Los Angeles continues to work toward putting important pieces around Jared Goff.

29. Patriots: Buffalo QB Tyree Jackson

Who knows how much longer Tom Brady is going to play? Patriots haven't picked a quarterback in Round 1 since Drew Bledsoe -- first overall in 1993.

28. Chargers: Alabama DL Raekwon Davis

A critical piece in the middle of Alabama's defense ... and he'll be the same in Los Angeles.

27. Panthers: Miami S Jaquan Johnson

A safety with top-15 talent, provided he does well in the pre-draft process.

26. Texans: Iowa TE Noah Fant

He has 17 touchdown catches over the past season-plus. A playmaker for Watson.

25. Raiders: Wisconsin OG Michael Deiter

The Raiders are a disaster, so they need help all over. Can't go wrong drafting to help the offensive line, since it's hard to address that spot in free agency.

24. Steelers: Alabama LB Anfernee Jennings

The next great Steelers linebacker? Big shoes to fill there.

23. Washington: Notre Dame CB Julian Love

Four interceptions and 13 pass breakups for him so far. A dynamic corner.

22. Vikings: Kansas State C Dalton Risner

Probably the best center available this year.

21. Bengals: LSU DL Rashard Lawrence

LSU's defense this year probably isn't as good as Alabama's, but Lawrence is an excellent run stopper in the middle.

20. Dolphins: Missouri QB Drew Lock

Time for the Dolphins to move on from Ryan Tannehill, and his contract will let them do just that after the 2019 season.

19. Eagles: Florida State DE Brian Burns

A bright spot during a bad Florida State season -- 13.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks.

18. Falcons: Ohio State DL Dre'Mont Jones

Another weapon for Quinn’s defense in Atlanta. The unit needs help. It currently ranks 30th in defensive DVOA ratings, per Football Outsiders.

17. Seahawks: Mississippi OT Greg Little

Russell Wilson can escape pressure, but Seattle will aim to shore up its front.

16. Titans: Mississippi WR A.J. Brown

Has 920 yards this season after racking up 1,252 yards last year. Marcus Mariota will love him.

15. Ravens: Missisippi WR D.K. Metcalf

We told you Ole Miss had some legit players in this draft. He is a bit larger than Brown, though it is something of a surprise that Metcalf goes first.

14. Packers: Florida DL Jachai Polite

He is anything but polite -- sorry, bad pun -- to opposing offenses, as he has seven sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss this year.

13. Colts: Stanford RB Bryce Love

Could go higher. Colts are thrilled to see him fall. Heisman Trophy runner-up last year. Has been limited by injuries this year, though.

12. Raiders: Clemson DL Christian Wilkins

Is he or Clelin Ferrell the best player on Clemson's defense? Interesting debate. The Raiders hope Wilkins can help fill the Khalil Mack void.

11. Jaguars: Duke QB Daniel Jones

Yes, Duke is actually good. And no, Blake Bortles doesn't have a legit NFL future. So the Jaguars take a quarterback in Round 1 again.

10. Broncos: LSU CB Greedy Williams

Sam Darnold ailing

9. Lions: Clemson OLB Clelin Ferrell

A potential pass rushing replacement for pending free agent Ezekiel Ansah. Ferrell has 12.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks.

8. Buccaneers: Michigan DE Rashan Gary

The Paramus Catholic graduate is a possibility for the Jets, who badly need pass rushing help.

7. Jets: Alabama OT Jonah Williams

Instead, the Jets go with their potential left tackle of the future and protector of Sam Darnold's blind side -- a hugely important role.

6. Browns: Houston DL Ed Oliver

He has No. 1 overall potential. Imagine him playing opposite Myles Garrett.

5. Cardinals: Miami CB Michael Jackson

He doesn't have gaudy stats this year -- no picks -- because teams are throwing away from him after his four-pick season in 2017.

4. 49ers: LSU LB Devin White

A complete linebacker who has the ability to play in coverage and rush the passer.

3. Bills: Alabama DL Quinnen Williams

He has really come on this season for Alabama -- four sacks and 12 tackles for loss. He could always return to school, though. Depends on the pre-draft feedback that he gets.

2. Giants: Oregon QB Justin Herbert

Only time will tell if the Giants made a mistake by passing on a quarterback at No. 2 last year and taking Saquon Barkley instead. Maybe Herbert turns into a star for them. He has 22 touchdowns and six picks this year.

1. Raiders: Ohio State DE Nick Bosa

More pass rushing help for the Raiders, who might have made a giant mistake by trading away Mack. Or perhaps Bosa winds up being just as good ... or better.