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Charley Casserly 2019 NFL mock draft 3.0: Packers help Rodgers

Holding three first-round picks, the Raiders have garnered widespread interest throughout the pre-draft process. Meanwhile, plenty of ink has been spilled analyzing whether or not the Giants will go quarterback in one of their two Round 1 slots. And the Seahawks just made waves by -- and thus, acquiring a second first-rounder.

But one team with multiple first-round selections hasn't received as much attention as the others: Green Bay. What will the Packers do with pick Nos. 12 and 30? Well, in my final mock draft of this year, I predict a couple selections that should make Aaron Rodgers quite happy ...

To see every draft pick each team holds in .

Pick
1
Kyler Murray
Oklahoma · QB - Junior (RS)

±·±ð·ÉÌý coach Kliff Kingsbury gets the quarterback to lead his Air Raid offense.

Pick
2
Nick Bosa
Ohio State · DE - Junior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý add another bookend to complement , giving them a legitimate and formidable pass rush.

Pick
3
Josh Allen
Kentucky · EDGE - Senior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý need a pass rusher, but watch for them to potentially trade out of this spot.

Pick
4
Quinnen Williams
Alabama · DT - Sophomore (RS)

Oakland stays true to the board and takes the best player available.

Pick
5
Devin White
LSU · LB - Junior

He's an instinctive, three-down linebacker who can make plays from sideline to sideline.

Pick
6
Christian Wilkins
Clemson · DT - Senior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý bypass quarterback here and take Wilkins, who's strong against both the run and the pass. He can play all three DL positions in defensive coordinator James Bettcher's 3-4 scheme.

Pick
7
Jawaan Taylor
Florida · T - Junior

Jacksonville wants to be a physical team that pounds the football; Taylor is a nasty, powerful run blocker. Look for the Jags to target tight end later.

Pick
8
T.J. Hockenson
Iowa · TE - Sophomore (RS)

Hockenson is a complete tight end who gives Ìý²ÏµþÌý the reliable target missing from Detroit's offense last year.

Pick
9
Andre Dillard
Washington State · T - Senior (RS)

Dillard is the best pass blocker in the 2019 draft.  (2019 free-agent signing) and  (2017 second-rounder) are currently set to start at the two tackle spots, but that shouldn't prohibit the  from bolstering their O-line. It's all about building around Josh Allen.

Pick
10
Dwayne Haskins
Ohio State · QB - Sophomore (RS)

Close call between Missouri QB  and Haskins here, but I think Denver ultimately goes with the Ohio State product.

Pick
11
Cody Ford
Oklahoma · G - Junior (RS)

Ford would give Cincy an upgrade at right tackle over . Yes, I know the  just re-signed Hart, so if they're dead set on starting him at RT in 2019, they can kick Ford inside to guard, where he played during his early years at OU.

Pick
12
Jonah Williams
Alabama · OT - Junior

He played offensive tackle during his entire Alabama career, but could also be an excellent guard -- both positions are needs for the .

Pick
13
Ed Oliver
Houston · DT - Junior

Lots of chatter about the  taking a QB in Round 1, but Oliver is a pass-rushing defensive tackle who's simply too good to pass up.

Pick
14
Montez Sweat
Mississippi State · EDGE - Senior

Former No. 8 overall pick  has been disappointing and will be a free agent in 2020.

Pick
15
Daniel Jones
Duke · QB - Junior (RS)

Jones is the most pro-ready QB in the 2019 class.

Pick
16
Clelin Ferrell
Clemson · DE - Junior (RS)

Ferrell fills an obvious need at pass rusher for the .

Pick
17
Byron Murphy
Washington · CB - Sophomore (RS)

°Õ³ó±ðÌý continue to rebuild their defense by taking an instinctive corner. Could Big Blue trade a second-round pick for Josh Rosen if the  do in fact take Murray?

Pick
18
Greg Little
Mississippi · T - Junior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý address their biggest need by adding a talented edge blocker. If they go this route, I see Little sliding into the left tackle spot and  moving to guard.

Pick
19
Brian Burns
Florida State · EDGE - Junior

Bringing in a young, talented outside rusher is a huge need for the , with  retired and  37 years old.

Pick
20
Rock Ya-Sin
Temple · CB - Senior

Ya-Sin adds a much-needed playmaker to the ' secondary.

Pick
21
Rashan Gary
Michigan · DE - Junior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý get a top-10 talent at great value, as Gary slides due to concerns over the .

Pick
22
Devin Bush
Michigan · LB - Junior

Baltimore gets the best player available and addresses a need at the same time.

Pick
23
Greedy Williams
LSU · CB - Sophomore (RS)

°Õ³ó±ðÌý signed two corners in free agency (  and Briean Boddy-Calhoun), but both joined on one-year deals. The speedy Williams would add depth to a new-look secondary.

Pick
24
Irv Smith
Alabama · TE - Junior

 now has three excellent weapons to throw to with the addition of Smith.

Pick
25
Dexter Lawrence
Clemson · DT - Junior

Lawrence is a big run-stopper who should team well with Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý to fortify the middle of the ' defensive front.

Pick
26
DK Metcalf
Mississippi · WR - Sophomore (RS)

°Õ³ó±ðÌý need a true speed receiver and Metcalf is real burner (4.33 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine).

Pick
27
Josh Jacobs
Alabama · RB - Junior

Head coach Jon Gruden drafts 's replacement here; though, he could wait on a running back and opt for  if the QB's still available.

Pick
28
Drew Lock
Missouri · QB - Senior

If the  -- or another team -- don't scoop up the Mizzou passer, then the  gladly nab their QB of the future.

Pick
29
Jerry Tillery
Notre Dame · DT - Senior

Seattle doubles down on defense, taking the best D-lineman remaining. °Õ³ó±ðÌý could also trade back here.

Pick
30
Marquise Brown
Oklahoma · WR - Junior

 GM Brian Gutekunst gifts  a home-run threat who can line up outside and in the slot.

Pick
31
Garrett Bradbury
N.C. State · C - Senior (RS)

Bradbury would be an upgrade over second-year pro , who's currently in line to start at center.

Pick
32
A.J. Brown
Mississippi · WR - Junior

°Õ³ó±ðÌý are more likely to trade out of this spot, but if they stay put, perhaps they give  a big slot receiver.

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