Top 10 Mock Draft Picks for 2019!

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Updated: August 9, 2018

We are back for another season. There has been a lot of controversy off the field still, but as you know at MDHQ we are most concerned with what happens in that draft room.

So what will your favorite team do in 2019? In this 2019 mock draft, Cowboysfan has laid out the top 10 and reasoning as to who will go where! Nice insights on how your favorite team might draft.

Check out the mock below:

1. Buccaneers: Nick Bosa DE Ohio State

Nick Bosa to me is the 2nd best player in this draft behind Ed Oliver, but due to the fact that the Bucs have McCoy and took Vea last year, I think that Oliver being more of a DT would force them to go Bosa. Nick to me is a bit more talented than Joey, being even more of a natural pass rusher. At about 6’5″ 275 he has the ideal body type. He may project to LDE in the NFL, but pairing him with McCoy and Vea would be a very stout front 4 especially if Spence finally realizes his potential.

2. Bills: Ed Oliver DT Houston

The Bills take my best player in Oliver. They trade Dareus last year and they need to find his replacement. Oliver is an absolute stud. He is best as a 3 tech, but can play NT, 1 tech, either DE spot and has shown he can play LB in some spots. At about 6’2″ 290 he moves like a LB, but with the power of a DT. He’s athletic. Some may be concerned he played at a smaller school, but I wouldn’t he showed up against the best teams on his schedule in Louisville and Oklahoma. He might be a little short, but he would be a very good building block for the Bills.

3. Dolphins: A.J. Brown WR Ole Miss

I don’t know when the Dolphins will give up on Tannehill, but if he remains on the team, I think Brown is a good pick. I have Brown as a top 10 player, but is going higher. Brown is about 6’1″ 220 and has good speed down the field. he needs to work on getting open against better competition, but he has such a great skillset, I don’t see why he wouldn’t go in the top 10.

4. Browns: Greg Little OT Ole Miss

Joe Thomas retiring hurst, but if they can get Little, they would be good to go. Little is anything but, he is massive at about 6’6″ 330 lbs. He plays strong, and despite his size moves really well. I think he compares to Tyron Smith, except a little less athletic. This is a mauler type of OT, he could start at RT if need be, if not he would be a good LT for the Browns. No one would be better to protect Mayfield.

5. Jets: Devin White ILB LSU

An ILB here is a bit early, but man White is a stud. I think he compares well to Roquon Smith, but is even more atheltic. He covers well almost like a S, and will make every tackle. I think a weakness is that he is a little smaller than ideal, but his ability to run to the ball and tackle is so valuable.

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