Way too early 2019 Mock Drafts
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...-top-prospects
Defensive players should dominate the top of the 2019 NFL draft.
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Way too early 2019 Mock Drafts
http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...o_no_1_wh.html
By Zack Rosenblatt The 2018 NFL Draft season is officially over. Now, it's time too look ahead. Yes, it's too early. But that doesn't make it any less fun to try and project the top prospects of the 2019 draft before they even play in the upcoming season. A lot can (and definitely will) change on this list. At first glance, it appears this quarterback class might be a significant step down from last year's, as there's no Sam Darnold-level quarterback prospect viewed as the early favorite to go No. 1.
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Way too early 2019 Mock Drafts
https://www.landof10.com/big-ten/201...draft-april-29
Time for 2019 NFL mock draft projections with the 2018 NFL Draft done. Below, find first-round projections and possible top players in the 2019 NFL Draft. Expect Houston’s Ed Oliver and Michigan’s Rashan Gary to be major prospects. 2019 NFL mock draft: First-round projections, top players for 2019 NFL Draft Here we go:
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http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news...b1oh9cvzogt1i6
NFL Mock Draft 2019: Dolphins, Bengals pick QBs; Jets take star defender With the 2018 NFL Draft in the books, it’s only right that we immediately look to next year’s draft class. Using Super Bowl odds for next year, we’ve determined a draft order for the 2019 NFL Draft. The 2019 NFL Draft class will feature at least two elite defensive line prospects in Houston’s Ed Oliver and Ohio State’s Nick Bosa in what should be a defense-heavy top of the draft.
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I'm just going to say this first pick will be a OLB to replace Houston or a left tackle to replace Fisher
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Way too early 2019 Mock Drafts
https://arrowheadaddict.com/2018/04/...hiefs-defense/
As silly as it might sound, mock drafts are already out for 2019 and the majority of analysts believe the Chiefs will keep investing where they did this year. Hours after the 2018 NFL Draft closed, two things happened that occur every year. They make zero sense and yet the exercises are as common as the draft itself these days. Of course, I’m talking about NFL Draft grades as well as mock drafts for a full year into the future.
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On the Monday morning after the NFL Draft weekend, fans can always find a plethora of mock drafts for the following year, offering up longshot guesses as to not only where teams will be drafting but who they might be considering one year out. It’s all a silly exercise, but we all indulge it just the same. The draft somehow remains a remarkable draw, even if we’re 12 months out from the next one. As for the 2019 mock drafts already out, it’s clear that most draft analysts believe the Chiefs still have significant work to do on defense despite the fact that they just drafted five players out of six to help that side of the ball. SB Nation’s Dan Kadar believes next year’s biggest issue will be the same that everyone else believed was this year’s primary need as well: a cornerback. Kadar has Georgia’s Deandre Baker headed to the Chiefs. The Chiefs didn’t draft a cornerback this year until the sixth round, so they may still be looking to find the replacement for Marcus Peters. Over at CBS Sports, they have the Chiefs drafting a first round mauler along the offensive front to further protect their new franchise QB in Michael Dieter from Wisconsin. The Chiefs loaded up on defensive prospects in the 2018 draft, and they should spend next year looking for long-term starters on the offensive line. Dieter is a guy with better upside as a guard than a tackle, but the option is there to try him at tackle first and see if he can eventually replace Eric Fisher. Either way, the Chiefs should be able to land a starter in front of Patrick Mahomes with this pick. Matt Miller from Bleacher Report says that the Chiefs didn’t quite finish their defensive makeover in a single offseason (gasp!) and might look to grab the next great pass rusher—his vote is Miami edge rusher Joe Jackson—in next year’s first round given what the state of the roster will be one year from now at that position. Miami’s Joe Jackson is an ideal fit in a 3-4 scheme. He has length and athleticism and uses both well to beat and bend offensive tackles around the edge. He’s a bit of a project, but if his 2018 season goes as planned, he’ll be one of the draft’s prized players in 2019. Eric Galko of Optimum Scouting and The Sporting News has the Kansas City Chiefs grabbing Christian Miller, an outside linebacker from Alabama, in the middle of the first round. With Justin Houston potentially entering his last year in Kansas City, the Chiefs might need to find a pass-rusher who can replace his value to the defense. Over at Cleveland.com, Matt Goul believes the Chiefs will also remain heavy investors along the defensive line with the addition of Clelin Ferrell, defensive end from Clemson. The Chiefs invested their first two picks this year on the defensive front, which is a weakness for them. They also didn’t have a first-round pick, and this position will be a major strength of the 2019 class. Finally, there’s yet another analyst who believes the Chiefs will add a defensive lineman is Conner Riley over at SEC Country, who has the Chiefs taking Marlon Davidson from Auburn. Overall, the bulk of analysts seem to believe the Chiefs will need further impact help on the defensive side, and specifically in the front seven, just one year after the Chiefs invested so heavily there. That’s likely a response, as some even mentioned, to the fact that Justin Houston will be another year older and that there’s no proven persons around him. If the Chiefs are able to generate a serious pass rush this year, especially if Tanoh Kpassagnon and Breeland Speaks are serious parts of that, then perhaps the Chiefs will have the luxury of exploring other positions with their first round pick next year. |
I want Greedy Williams at any cost. Just to cool of a name to not have on your team.
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Two 2nd round picks next year will be nice.
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Way too early 2019 Mock Drafts
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/4/...justin-herbert
2019: Clemson will dominate the first round The Tigers are loaded, and four defensive linemen could be among the first 32 picks. There is already an underclassmen declared for the 2019 NFL Draft, and it’s arguably the best prospect in the nation. In March, defensive tackle Ed Oliver said he was going pro after his junior season at Houston. He’ll have a line of star defensive tackles behind him. A cursory glance toward next year’s draft shows that defensive tackle is the strongest position. Figuring out where to peg them all was challenging in this initial 2019 mock draft. These early mock drafts aren’t really about getting picks right a year out. My first 2018 mock was a disaster. Instead, they’re more about creating a base on which players to follow during the college football season. The draft order is based on the latest regular season win projections from the Westgate Superbook (via USA Today) so spare me the complaints and go put your money on it.
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...-quarterbacks/
2019 NFL Mock Draft: Dolphins, Broncos, Chargers, Jaguars land new quarterbacks By R.J. White The 2018 NFL Draft is now behind us, which means it's time to get cracking on 2019 NFL Draft preparation. Here's an extremely early look at how the 2019 draft could play out. Attention was paid to contract situations heading into next offseason, though some assumptions were made that certain star players would stay with their respective teams. One thing to note is that there is some monster defensive line talent that could be available next year, including four players from Clemson alone. If the teams that drafted new franchise QBs this year struggle to win games in 2018, they should be well-positioned to land a blue-chip defender next year. Looking for a hot new podcast that's your home for all things NFL? Look no further. The Pick 6 Podcast with Will Brinson has you covered every weekday morning with new episodes around 30 minutes each. The draft order in this mock was determined by using SportsLine's projections before the 2018 NFL Draft. So if your favorite team is picking too high, please note that we're not taking into account that they aced this past draft and are definitely winning the Super Bowl next year.
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http://www.cleveland.com/nfl-draft/i...2_prospec.html
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OK, the 2018 NFL Draft is over. The Browns cashed in on their draft pick equity, but the rebuild is not complete. What about next year? Here is a look at 32 prospects to watch in this way too early 2019 mock draft. The purpose of this is more to assess what next year’s draft class could look like than who could go where. The order for this mock draft is based on a pre-draft projection for the 2018 season by ESPN’s Mike Clay. He predicts the Browns to finish 7-9, while Buffalo and Miami to win just two games and vie for the top pick next year.
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Well I see we made the playoffs again!
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I'm fine with a replacement for Houston so we can get rid of his $20 million overpaid ass.
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I'll be pissed if my boy, Greedy, goes to Denver.
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