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2019 NFL Mock Draft: Jets trade back and land T.J. Hockenson:huh:, Dwayne Haskins goes to Giants

Well before the 2018 NFL Draft, the Jets traded three second-round picks and swapped first-rounders with the Colts in a deal that led to Sam Darnold. It's time for New York to replenish their early draft capital.

With Kyler Murray's buzz likely set to intensify over the next two months, Gang Green would presumably not have much difficulty finding a suitor willing to move to the No. 3 overall pick to to take him.

Let's get to the picks.

 

1

Nick Bosa, EDGE, Ohio State
Buzz at the combine could fuel speculation that Bosa won't go No. 1 overall here to the Cardinals. Until that happens, he should be considered the best player in this draft, and the Cardinals have a need on the outside of their defensive line, so he's the top pick.

2

Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky
Everyone expects Allen to erupt in Indianapolis, and such a development -- along with his 17 sacks in 2018 at 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds -- would make him a very appealing prospect here for the edge-needy 49ers.

3

Mock trade with Jets

Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
The Redskins are a team -- with a front office and coaching staff -- in dire need of an infusion of excitement. The Murray-Robert Griffin III comparisons would represent the low-hanging fruit here, but Murray is a more polished pocket passer than RG3 was, and he can work underneath routes in Jay Gruden's West Coast Offense. I think the Murray hype train goes full steam ahead after the combine.

4

Clelin Ferrell, EDGE, Clemson
Quinnen Williams will be strongly considered here. I just think Mike Mayock, Jon Gruden and Co. will prioritize outside pass rusher over interior rusher with Maurice Hurst and P.J. Hall already on the roster. Ferrell is a multi-year, high-level producer with an advancing repertoire of pass-rushing moves and plenty of athleticism.

5

Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama
Had Quinnen Williams been gone, Greedy Williams would be the pick here, and I still think he'll be near the top of the Buccaneers' board when that crystallizes closer to the draft. But the Williams from Alabama would form a stellar interior pass-rushing duo with 2018 first-round pick Vita Vea.

6

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State
Everything coming out of the Giants front office over the past few months has centered around Eli Manning as the team's starter in 2019. That doesn't preclude them from taking Haskins, a talented pocket passer with one year of collegiate starting experience.

7

Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
Believe it or not, the Jaguars could actually use an injection of youth on their defensive line. Taven Bryan, the rookie who flashed in 2018, needs a young running mate. Oliver is too talented to pass up here for Jacksonville. Nick Foles lands with the Jags in free agency. 

8

Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
The Lions certainly need to address the outside pass rusher spot. They also need more depth behind star corner Darius Slay. Williams represents good value here, with serious No. 1 cornerback potential.

9

Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
Williams spent a season with current Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll at Alabama, and given his stellar technique and meticulous attention to detail, he seems like a perfect pick for Buffalo, a club in need of help up front on offense.

10

D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
Why not give Joe Flacco another big, downfield weapon to pair with Courtland Sutton? Denver looks to be ready to turn the page at receiver and Metcalf, Sutton and 2018 fourth-rounder DaeSean Hamilton would be the new featured targets for the Broncos.

11

Devin White, LB, LSU
The Bengals desperately need to upgrade their linebacker group, and White is a springy, high-energy prospect who'd infuse life to that unit.

12

Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State
Sweat's length, high motor and speed-to-power conversion make him one of the most alluring edge rushers in this class. He's the type of player Green Bay needs in Mike Pettine's defense. 

13

Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
In this mock, I'm assuming the Dolphins are content with a down 2019 in hopes of landing either Justin Herbert or Tua Tagovailoa in the 2020 Draft. Drafting a franchise tackle a year before that in Taylor would be a shrewd move.

14

Cody Ford, OL, Oklahoma
How about something other than a defensive tackle for the Falcons in Round 1? Since Dan Quinn's arrival in Atlanta, the Falcons have poured early draft capital into the defense ... then they drafted Calvin Ridley in the first round last year. Ford can start at right guard from Day One and give the Falcons a great return on investment. 

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Mock trade with Redskins

T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
The Jets have the second-most cap space in the NFL (behind the Colts) and many holes to fill. Hockenson would be a tantalizing option. Yes, Chris Herndon had a solid rookie season, but two good tight ends are better than one good tight end. New York wanted to move back to regain some of the picks it lost in the ascension to get Sam Darnold in 2018. The Jets receive Washington's 2020 first-round pick and a fifth-round selection in 2019. :blink::angry:

16

Dalton Risner, OT, Kansas State
The Panthers must do everything possible to build a brick wall around Cam Newton. Risner can play any spot on the offensive line and is a nasty battler with good technique and footwork. 

17

A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
The Browns clearly have a thing for yards-after-the-catch receivers (see: the trade for Jarvis Landry). Brown is a wizard in space and has a thick, muscular body. He can win in jump-ball situations too. 

18

Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State
This is a position that must be addressed early for the Vikings. Riley Reiff has been a free agent bust and the team can't lean on 2018 second-rounder Brian O'Neill to be the savior on the other side. Dillard has awesome pass-blocking skills and upper-level athleticism. 

19

Brian Burns, EDGE, Florida State
Burns is a long, lanky edge rusher in need of bulk to hold up on the edge in the NFL. He has an awesome inside move and flashes of elite bend around the corner. 

20

Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State
Another week, another Harmon-to-the-Steelers pick. Harmon, James Washington, and, of course, JuJu Smith-Schuster would represent a young, fun, and diversely talented wideout group in the Steel City. 

21

JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR,Stanford
It's hard to find a team that seemingly prioritizes ball skills at receiver more than the Seahawks. It's time to give Russell Wilson a big man on the outside. Arcega-Whiteside is the best rebounder in a loaded receiver class. 

22

Zach Allen, EDGE/DL, Boston College.
The Ravens could lose Za'Darius Smith in free agency, and Allen would be a perfect stand-in as a large, powerful edge rusher who could slide inside and win with quickness against guards. 

23

Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
At this point, the Texans essentially have to get the best offensive lineman available when they go on the clock in Round 1. In this scenario, that player would be Little, a long, athletic pass-protecting specialist. 

24

From Chicago

Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
The Raiders need a leader at linebacker. They got good returns from undrafted free agent rookie Jason Cabinda in 2018 but have to add more athleticism to the position. Bush is short but oozes athletic talent. He flies to the football. 

25

Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
The Eagles could go in a lot of directions here. They can't pass on a player as naturally talented as Murphy. He'd be an instant starter in their secondary and can comfortably line up against speedy receivers anywhere. 

26

Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky
Deandre Baker would be in the mix if the board fell this way, Johnson's length and athleticism combination is too appealing to pass here for a team in need of an alpha outside corner. 

27

From Dallas

Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
Yes, Butler put a hefty amount of drops on film in 2018. He also dazzled down the field and after the catch at 6-6 and over 220 pounds. He's the type of receiver Oakland needs to provide to Derek Carr. 

28

Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
Tillery can disappear for stretches. When he's on, his flashes are top-10 worthy. He's a tall, heavy-handed, high-motor interior disruptor who'll flourish on the inside with the Chargers. 

29

Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia
Exquisite team-prospect pairing. Baker isn't a super twitchy, long-armed freak. He's a mirroring master who sticks to receivers and gets his hands on plenty of footballs.

30

From New Orleans

Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
The Packers could use a safety who can range from the deep middle and make game-changing plays in coverage. Adderley has the athleticism to be a difference-maker on the back end.

31

Garrett Bradbury, OC, NC State
This may seem a bit early for Bradbury because he needs to add weight at the next level, but with the amount of zone running plays the Rams run, this supremely athletic pivot is a smart investment for Sean McVay's club. 

32

Dre'Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
The Patriots might lose Trey Flowers in free agency. No sweat for Bill Belichick. Draft a defensive lineman with a eerily similar skill set. Jones uses his hands as well as any interior defender in the draft and has loose hips to consistently create pressure. 

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This would be a HORRIBLE TRADE. Mac may not even be here in 2020, so I doubt that he would move back 12 spots only for a '19 5th rounder and 1st NEXT year. I don't have faith in him to pull of a good value trade, but I doubt that he would expose himself to such criticism if he were to move back from #3, see ALL the EDGE, DT, and top 3 OLine picked by #12 and we settle for a TE in the first round? 

BAD. 

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I was against Hockenson when some were suggesting we take at 3 or 7, but at 15 he is actually good value and someone I could get behind because while he may be a very good pass catching TE, he is also an excellent blocker which would help Darnold/Run game almost as much as a good OL. And since we are trading down  (at least in this scenario) we should have 4 picks between the 2nd/3rd rounds to address WR/OL/RB/defense. 

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Just now, CTJetsFan said:

The reaction to that on this board would be epic:censored2:

That would probably send me over the edge. Not only not getting enough to go that far back but to take a  3rd TE in 3 years in the 1st round. HA

I agree Mac is not spectacular, but if things unfolded in this manner, he should get fired on the spot. 

the more I think about it, the more I know I'm going to be disappointed in Mac's '19 FA and Draft selections. 

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Just now, joenamathwouldn'tcry said:

If they think that trading down from #3 overall to #15 in order to receive a future #1 and fifth rounder next year, they surely need their head examined.  If the Jets can't get any picks this year, and the return for next year is so little,  The Jets should tell the Skins to take this "proposal" and stick it.

forgetting about the predicted terms, b/c i think the jets would get more, i think there is much logic to washington wanting to trade up and the jets wanting more picks.  the jets could probably get the 2nd rounder they gave up last year as well.  and they could take BAP OL and it's a win/win.

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That's a nightmare trade IMO unless the Jets first trade back with Washington and then trade up a few spots to hit something.....anything....other than a TE. lol

If the net value (what we get for moving down from 3 and then up from 15) was extremely good then I'd have no problem taking one of several positions/players including Jonah Williams, Greedy Williams, DK Metcalf, etc.  But man, trading down that far, staying put, and then taking a TE....that would be sooooo Macc,

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10 minutes ago, mphtrilogy said:

comical trade...

We were discussing a trade earlier with the skins on the board, but we got a 2 and a 3 this year and a 2 and 4 next year. not getting a 2nd his draft seems ridiculous. A 5th? That's laughable even with next years first. 

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14 minutes ago, Gas2No99 said:

I agree Mac is not spectacular, but if things unfolded in this manner, he should get fired on the spot. 

the more I think about it, the more I know I'm going to be disappointed in Mac's '19 FA and Draft selections. 

The sad part is outside of a few picks I can count on one hand over the past few years, I feel the same way. And it hasn't just been Mac. It's also been Idzik, Tanny, Bradway etc

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4 minutes ago, KRL said:

At minimum WSH would have to pay the "QB premium" of a #1, #2 and #3 in 2019 AND a #1 and
#2 in 2020.  If they wanted to split the #1 in 2020 and the #2 in 2021 that would be fine

forgetting about the bad terms of the deal, i can see washington approaching the jets about making it.  jets could really benefit from it, take an OL in the 1st and then probably get their 2nd rounder back and have 2 3rds.  would make for a fun draft.

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4 minutes ago, Augustiniak said:

forgetting about the bad terms of the deal, i can see washington approaching the jets about making it.  jets could really benefit from it, take an OL in the 1st and then probably get their 2nd rounder back and have 2 3rds.  would make for a fun draft.

As nutty as Snyder is I can definitely see him pushing to get Murray to make a splash

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1 minute ago, KRL said:

As nutty as Snyder is I can definitely see him pushing to get Murray to make a splash

team lost a lot of face not retain cousins at a reasonable price, now they clearly need a qb and the cowboys and eagles already have them.  i can see mccagnan wanting to trade back that far so he can do his usual BAP in the first round and not have to take a DL at 3 when the team has so many other pressing needs.

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29 minutes ago, rangerous said:

do the trade points work out?  it doesn't look like it.  only an extra 5th rounder in this year's draft?  and picking a te?  imo that's kind of a reach in the first round.  of course it might be okay if the jets get the oline built in free agency.

Let's look at our own trade up from last year again.  We traded our 6th (1600), 37th (530), 49th (410) and this years 34th (560) for the Colt's 3rd (2200).  We paid (3100) a 40% premium!!!!  That's the cost to get up that high to grab your franchise QB.  So unless we get 2 1's and at least another 2nd and 3rd, it would be a bad trade.  This mock, assuming next years 1st round is the same is 1050, this years 1st is 1050 and the 5th round for this year is 35, that's only a total of 2135.  That's less than the 3rd's value of 2200.  This is strictly talking trade value. 

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43 minutes ago, JoJoTownsell1 said:

I was against Hockenson when some were suggesting we take at 3 or 7, but at 15 he is actually good value and someone I could get behind because while he may be a very good pass catching TE, he is also an excellent blocker which would help Darnold/Run game almost as much as a good OL. And since we are trading down  (at least in this scenario) we should have 4 picks between the 2nd/3rd rounds to address WR/OL/RB/defense. 

My wife is an aggie, i watched every game this year.  He is a stud TE.  Those complaining about having 2 tight ends, how did it work for the Pats when they had 2 stud tight ends?

You know, before one becane a serial killer

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30 minutes ago, KRL said:

At minimum WSH would have to pay the "QB premium" of a #1, #2 and #3 in 2019 AND a #1 and
#2 in 2020.  If they wanted to split the #1 in 2020 and the #2 in 2021 that would be fine

Sign me up for that for sure. That is exactly the perfect trade that this team needs with the number of holes we have around our young QB. Address the OL and skill positions.

All it takes is one team to fall in love with Murray or Haskins- fingers crossed 

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