Peter Schrager 2019 NFL mock draft 3.0 Texans move into top 10

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Peter Schrager 2019 NFL mock draft 3.0: Texans move into top 10 Published: Apr 24, 2019 at 11:45 PM Good Morning Football Co-host Reports have surfaced that several teams have interest in trading up in the first round of the 2019 . In my final mock draft of the year, I have a franchise jumping into the top 10 -- and it might not be who you think ... Pick 1 Oklahoma QB - Junior (RS) Lot of noise about this pick in the last 48 hours being someone other than. I'll stick with what I know -- the new head coach really likes, but heand has. I think the latter is the guy. Murray handled the criticism of his NFLinterviews with grace, wowed at his pro day and has exactly what it takes in his skill set to excel in a Kingsbury offense. He's the pick. Pick 2 Ohio State DE - Junior Thewill run this envelope to the podium. San Francisco would be thrilled to see Bosa slip out of the top spot, and I think he does. I'm told that GM John Lynch loves Bosa as a prospect teammate -- the word back from those in Columbus is that he's the real deal, both on the field and off. Stud. Pick 3 Alabama DT - Sophomore (RS) Believe what you're hearing: Thewould love to move back and collect a king's ransom for the third overall pick if a team is willing to move up. Let's a sume no one gives a "Godfather" Yannick Ngakoue Jersey offer they can't refuse. I think Williams is the guy, Gregg Williams' scheme be damned. The top overall prospect on many teams' draft boards, he's everything you could want in a young man. Mike Maccagnan is making this selection, with input from Adam Gase and the coaches. All this talk of Gregg Williams lovingis great -- and likely true -- but I don't see the defensive coordinator having the final say here. Pick 4 Houston DT - Junior I hadgoing this high to Oaklandand got ridiculed for it, but I'm not even certain he'll be on the board by the time theare on the clock. If he is, this seems to be the pick. Oakland needs to rebuild its defense, and Oliver's the favorite of many personnel folks I speak with. His pro day performance was among-- his three-time All-American bullet point on the resume is not bad, either. He'sPart II -- and underDC Paul Guenther, he'll be playing in the same defensive scheme that Geno dominated in. Pick 5 LSU LB - Junior Thehoped to bring back veteran inside linebacker, but he signed with San Francisco instead. They go right back to Baton Rouge for the next great LSU linebacker and snatch White. I've had multiple NFL personnel men -- not one, but two -- tell me he reminds them of Patrick Willis. Not a bad comparison. The Bucs scoop him up and get a leader for their D. Pick 6 Kentucky EDGE - Senior Allen, the SEC Defensive Player of the Year who had 17 sacks last season, fits everything GM Dave Gettleman loves in a football player. He's a leader. He's a senior boasting a resume checkered with accomplishments. And he's a terror off the edge. He's also a heck of a kid. Themay sniff around on the quarterbacks here, but I see them going-- as they've indicated they will do, time and time again. Pick 7 Florida T - Junior A punishing, hulking big body who'll be an immediate starter on the Jacksonville offensive line. You'll hear lots of talk about TE, the Iowa tight end, ororcoming off the board here. I think Taylor, the big boy who can help the Jags dominate in the run game, is the more likely choice. Pick 8 Washington State T - Senior (RS) PROJECTED TRADE WITH LIONS:Houston trades up for an offensive tackle to watch's blind side, trading picks Nos. 23, 55 and 86. There are three offensive linemen viewed as elite guys in this draft. They'll go early. And teams will trade up to get them. Pick 9 Alabama OT - Junior Many have called Williams "the safest pick" in this entire draft. An absolute gamer who wants to play tackle at the next level but may make more sense as a guard. One of the most competitive players in this cla s, he'd immediately add toughne s and smarts to the' offensive attack. Pick 10 Michigan LB - Junior There's a lot to like about the Michigan linebacker with bullet speed. He's a rocket racing sideline to sideline, and he reportedly interviewed wonderfully at the combine. Teammates love him and he's a leader on the field. Vic Fangio's defense gets this year's. I don't buy the hype on Denver wanting a QB. Don't see it here. Pick 11 Iowa TE - Sophomore (RS) Hockenson gets a ton of love in draft circles. He could go as high as seventh overall to theor fall into the teens. If he's there at 11, I could see thegiving Zac Taylor andthe do-everything tight end. Pick 12 Oklahoma WR - Junior Thegiveanother game-breaker and a player most often compared to. He's only 170 pounds and is coming off a foot injury, but I see Brown going as high as No. 12 to Green Bay. Pick 13 Clemson DT - Senior You won't read or hear a bad word about Wilkins, and he's viewed as one of the safest and most reliable prospects in the entire draft. Miami might not an interior defensive lineman, but Wilkins is the type of player and person you build around. I've heard he could go as high as No. 6 overall. Miami grabbing him at 13 would be a great landing spot. Pick 14 Clemson DE - Junior (RS) Thesit at 14 and wait to see who falls to them. I've got them taking Ferrell, the second Clemson defensive lineman off the board and a talented pa s rusher who can also stop the run. Pick 15 Ohio State QB - Sophomore (RS) Washington sweats through the' first pick and opts not to trade up. Thestay at 15, where Haskins awaits them. Getting Haskins without having to give up the farm would be a win if the Ohio State QB is indeed -- as I'm hearing -- their guy. Pick 16 Florida State EDGE - Junior Burns is one of those prospects who has risen up boards at the right time. He can get to the quarterback off the edge, but the knock is that he played at a weight that's not typical for an NFL pa s rusher. Can he the pounds he put on in the last six months? Pick 17 Duke QB - Junior (RS) All that talk about theloving the Duke QB? I hear there's more than just smoke there -- it's true. Peyton Manning is one of Jones' biggest advocates, and at No. 17 overall -- not six -- this might just be too much for New York to pa s on. Pick 18 N.C. State C - Senior (RS) Minnesota's No. 1 goal this offseason has been to find ways to keep its $84 Rob Windsor Jersey million quarterback upright. Bradbury is nasty, versatile and tough. He had a great week in Indianapolis at the combine and is projected to be a Day 1 starter in the NFL at one of the three interior OL positions. Pick 19 Clemson DT - Junior I'm hearing thecould easily move back if they don't love a player here, and there's evenof them taking a quarterback. I think they sit tight, get the 342-pound defensive tackle out of Clemson, and continue to give Mike Vrabel the type of players he wants to build around on defense. Pick 20 Temple CB - Senior I've heard whispers that themay want to move up in this draft to acquire a linebacker, but I don't seeorfalling far enough for Pittsburgh to make such a big move. Ya-Sin had a solid, combine and overall pre-draft proce s. He could very well be the first corner off the board. Pick 21 Michigan DE - Junior Gary slips to No. 21 and thegladly scoop him up. Despite being an absolute physical freak and an Academic All-American, I know Gary's not as high on some teams' boards as his measurements/combine results might call for. A lack of big production last season at Tony Brown Jersey Michigan has been a knock. Pick 22 Oklahoma G - Junior (RS) Thedrafted a pair of Sooners last year in tackleJr. and tight end. They go back to the Oklahoma well when Ford slips. Pick 23 Washington CB - Sophomore (RS) PROJECTED TRADE WITH TEXANS:Themove back 15 spots and still add one of the top corners in the NFL draft. Head coach Matt Patricia continues to build his defense with smart, hungry players. Pick 24 Alabama RB - Junior Everything I hear is that thelove Jacobs. He could very well be sitting there at No. 24, but they might have to trade up to get him. Another name to watch here, if he's on the board still, is Iowa tight end. Pick 25 LSU CB - Sophomore (RS) Williams can play and he's got the LSU pedigree and size (6-foot-2) to make it in the NFL. Theadd an intriguing physical specimen (see: 4.37 40 at the combine) to their secondary. Pick 26 Mi si sippi State DT - Junior Simmons could end up being one of the top pros in this entire cla s. He's dealing with a torn ACL at the moment. Chris Ballard hit a home run nearly every time theturned in a draft card last year. Simmons -- who could mi s significant time his rookie season (if not the whole year) -- might eventually end up as the biggest home-run pick in this draft. Pick 27 Iowa TE - Junior I think thewould love to emerge from the first round with three players who'll start next season. I love Fant and know many around the league who do, too. But I could also see him slipping a bit, merely because of his position and other team needs. If theget Oliver, Jacobs and Fant with their three picks, it'll be worthy of a standing ovation. Pick 28 Georgia CB - Senior Baker hasn't gotten as much pre s asor, but he's a highly regarded corner prospect, too. He didn't give up a single touchdown over his last two seasons at Georgia. Los Angeles is in an enviable spot -- no dire need and plenty of depth on the roster already. Pick 29 Arizona State WR - Junior A big (6-2, 228 pounds) receiver who has impre sed in interviews, Harry could definitely go before the more hyped. Seattle scoops up a starting wideout with the. Pick 30 Mi si sippi State C - Senior (RS) Don't be shocked if Jenkins -- a name I haven't seen in very many mocks -- goes in the first round. He's highly regarded in multiple NFL war rooms. Green Bay has a solid, young offensive line. There's never enough depth when it comes to talented, versatile offensive linemen. Pick 31 Mi souri QB - Senior PROJECTED TRADE WITH RAMS:Word is that Los Angeles would be just fine trading down. Everyone I speak to around the league seems to be having a hard time finding a landing spot for Lock, who was very good at the, interviewed well at the combine and has the experience, smarts and physical build to play quarterback at the next level. John Elway traded back into the first round a few years ago to get. Thedo it, again, for Lock -- trading away a second-round (No. 41) and third-round (71) pick. Pick 32 Vanderbilt CB - Junior A leader with experience, size (6-3 5/8, 211 pounds) and graced with a Vanderbilt education -- this one makes a lot of sense for New England. Williams has had multiple visits withbra s and could fit right in. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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