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Charley Casserly 2019 NFL mock draft 2.0: Giants, Patriots go QB

With the Arizona Cardinals a little more than two weeks away from being on the clock at the 2019 , here's my second mock up of how Round 1 might play out on April 25.

To see every draft pick each team holds in .

Pick
1
Kyler Murray
Oklahoma · QB

School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior (RS)

New Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury gets the quarterback to lead his Air Raid offense.

Pick
2
Nick Bosa
Ohio State · DE

School: Ohio State | Year: Junior

The 49ers get a bookend to pair with Dee Ford, giving them a legitimate pass rush.

Pick
3
Josh Allen
Wyoming · QB

School: Kentucky | Year: Senior

The Jets need a pass rusher, but I wouldn't be surprised if they traded out of this pick.

Pick
4
Rashan Gary
Michigan · DE

School: Michigan | Year: Junior

The Raiders' only chance to get a premier edge rusher is here, not in the 20s.

School: LSU | Year: Junior

He's an instinctive football player who can make plays from sideline to sideline.

Pick
6
Quinnen Williams
Alabama · DT


School: Alabama | Year: Sophomore (RS)

Giants GM Dave Gettleman stays true to his draft board and takes the best player available.

Pick
7
Jawaan Taylor
Florida · T

School: Florida | Year: Junior

The Jaguars want to be physical up front and run the ball, and Taylor allows them to do that. Look for them to address their tight end need later in the draft.

Pick
8
Montez Sweat
Mississippi State · EDGE


School: Mississippi State | Year: Senior

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH LIONS.** The pass rushers are flying off the board, and the Panthers need one.

Pick
9
Andre Dillard
Washington State · T

School: Washington State | Year: Senior (RS)

If I were the Bills, I'd move Dion Dawkins to right tackle and slide Dillard -- the best pass blocker in the draft -- in at left tackle.

Pick
10
T.J. Hockenson
Iowa · TE


School: Iowa | Year: Sophomore (RS)

Joe Flacco loves throwing to tight ends, but I could also see the Broncos taking a quarterback here.

Pick
11
Devin Bush
Michigan · LB


School: Michigan | Year: Junior

Bengals fill a major need on defense with the athletic Bush.

Pick
12
Cody Ford
Oklahoma · G

School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior (RS)

The Packers need an upgrade at right tackle.

Pick
13
Dwayne Haskins
Ohio State · QB


School: Ohio State | Year: Sophomore (RS)

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH DOLPHINS.** The Giants jump ahead of the Redskins to get Eli Manning's successor.

Pick
14
Atlanta Falcons
2020 · 4-12-0
Ed Oliver
Houston · DT

School: Houston | Year: Junior

Pass-rushing defensive tackles are a major priority for the Falcons.

School: Clemson | Year: Junior (RS)

The Redskins have been looking for a pass rusher to play opposite Ryan Kerrigan for years.

Pick
16
Deandre Baker
Georgia · CB


School: Georgia | Year: Senior

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH PANTHERS.** The Lions fill their biggest need and pick up some extra draft capital in the process.

Pick
17
Christian Wilkins
Clemson · DT


School: Clemson | Year: Senior

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH GIANTS.** Wilkins gives the Dolphins a playmaker on the inside of their defense.

Pick
18
Jonah Williams
Alabama · OT


School: Alabama | Year: Junior

The Vikings address one of their most glaring weaknesses by picking Williams, who can play left tackle or left guard.

Pick
19
DK Metcalf
Mississippi · WR

School: Mississippi | Year: Sophomore (RS)

The Titans' offense has a lot of pieces, but it's still lacking a true speed receiver on the perimeter -- Metcalf would give them that. They also need to address the interior O-line, but I think they can do that in Round 2.

Pick
20
Byron Murphy
Washington · CB

School: Washington | Year: Sophomore (RS)

Murphy is an excellent technician at the position, helping to bolster the Steelers' secondary.

Pick
21
Brian Burns
Florida State · EDGE

School: Florida State | Year: Junior

The Seahawks add a pass rusher opposite Frank Clark, who's currently set to play the 2019 season on the franchise tag.

Pick
22
Greg Little
Mississippi · T


School: Mississippi | Year: Junior

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH RAVENS.** The foundation of the 

Eagles recent success has been the strength of their O-line, so adding a quality player here helps now and for the future.

Pick
23
Rock Ya-Sin
Temple · CB

School: Temple | Year: Senior

The Texans lose out on an offensive lineman with the Eagles' savvy trade, but rebound by selecting Ya-Sin to fill a need at CB.

Pick
24
Irv Smith
Alabama · TE


School: Alabama | Year: Junior

Antonio Brown, Tyrell Williams and Irv Smith with Derek Carr! The Raiders have made a lot of moves this offseason to become a better football team.

Pick
25
Marquise Brown
Oklahoma · WR


School: Oklahoma | Year: Junior

**PROJECTED TRADE WITH EAGLES.** 

Ravens grab a WR who can stretch the defense and play in the slot.

Pick
26
A.J. Brown
Mississippi · WR

School: Mississippi | Year: Junior

Brown will fill the slot for the Colts, but he can also play outside, too.

Pick
27
Dexter Lawrence
Clemson · DT

School: Clemson | Year: Junior

The Raiders continue to re-build their defensive line by taking the third Clemson Tiger in Round 1.

Pick
28
Daniel Jones
Duke · QB

School: Duke | Year: Junior (RS)

The Chargers find Philip Rivers' heir by selecting the most pro-ready quarterback prospect in the 2019 draft class.

Pick
29
Garrett Bradbury
N.C. State · C

School: N.C. State | Year: Senior (RS)

The top defensive players are gone, so the Chiefs upgrade their O-line.

Pick
30
Taylor Rapp
Washington · S


School: Washington | Year: Junior

Safety was a major problem for the
Packers last year, but Rapp and free-agent pickup
Adrian Amos are the solution.

Pick
31
Jerry Tillery
Notre Dame · DT


School: Notre Dame | Year: Senior

The
Rams take the best defensive lineman prospect left on the board.
Michael Brockers can shift inside to play nose tackle, while Tillery lines up at the defensive end.

Pick
32
Drew Lock
Missouri · QB


School: Missouri | Year: Senior

Tom Brady can play until he is 45 and then Lock will take over!

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