2019 NFL Draft: Daniel Jeremiah's pick-by-pick analysis for Rounds 2-3 Published: Apr 26, 2019 at 12:15 PM NFL Media analyst The is live! You can follow all of the picks with our and on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Daniel Jeremiah's analysis for every pick by every NFL team can be found below. For reference, you can see every pick from Jeremiah's final NFL mock draft at . Second Round 33. Byron Murphy, CB, Arizona Cardinals I thought he was the best cornerback in this draft cla s. He has great quickne s, awarene s and ball skills. He's got outstanding hands. His finish is outstanding. He's outstanding, he can play inside, he can play outside. More than anything else, he makes plays on the ball. 34. Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Indianapolis Colts I thought he'd be gone in the first round. He's competitive, he's aggre sive. He's more quick than fast, but he can make plays on the field. 35. Jawaan Taylor, OT, Jacksonville Jaguars I thought there was a chance they would draft him in the first round until fell in their lap. This was fortunate for the Jags to still be able to get a guy they legitimately thought about in the first round. This is a gift. He is a people mover and he's nasty. 36. Deebo Samuel, WR, San Francisco 49ers He catches the ball naturally and he is exceptional after the catch. Overall, his durability is a concern, but he's dynamic with the ball in his hands and also offers value in the return game (per pre-draft prospect list). 37. Greg Little, OT, Carolina Panthers They hit it on a tackle. They did their homework on the position. Quick hands, quick feet, likes to I think he's going to be at his best on the right side. 38. Cody Ford, OT, Buffalo Bills Question was tackle or guard. They said tackle, I think he can hold up there. I think he has a shot to stick at tackle. His hands are a little bit wide; I'd like to see him clean that up. I like his physicality and his ability to pull. This to me is someone who can play right away. I had him as a first-rounder. 39. Sean Bunting, DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Big corner. He can play inside-outside. Very twitched up. He Cameron Johnston Jersey 's a little grabby downfield, which is something he needs to work on. Very aggre sive. 40. Trayvon Mullen, DB, Oakland Raiders He was somebody I had a hard time evaluating. He was hard to figure out. He made a good impre sion in the national title game. 41. Dalton Risner, OL, Denver Broncos He has experience at center, I think that could be his spot. He has strength and power. He's outstanding with his hands. 42. Drew Lock, QB, Denver Broncos Huge arm, he can make every throw on the field. He's a little bit raw. He can throw a nice firm ball. He trusts his arm; he trusts it a little too much. He's going to have time to sit behind . 43. Jahlani Tavai, LB, Detroit Lions He can set the edge on the run, he's very versatile, which they love. This is a player you can do a lot of different things with. 44. Elgton Jenkins, OG, Green Bay Packers Strength and anchor, that's what you see in pa s protection. He started at four positions and they need help on the offensive line. 45. Joejuan Williams, CB, New England Patriots They fill a need here. They've got their versatile defensive back right now in Williams. 46. Greedy Williams, DB, Cleveland Browns was my fourth corner. Great value here. Tall, long and athletic and he can find the ball. He just needs to get better against the run. He does a great job of cutting off routes. He's got legit 4.3 speed. 47. Marquise Blair, DB, Seattle Seahawks What I love about him is he's so aggre sive at the line of scrimmage; you're talking about a guy who wants to play downhill. 48. Erik McCoy, C, New Orleans Saints He'll start right away. 49. Ben Banogu, LB, Indianapolis Colts Banogu is ultra-athletic and explosive. He can play in space, he can drop in coverage or he can rush the pa ser. He can do a lot of different things, but I thought he'd go a little later. 50. Irv Smith, TE, Minnesota Vikings He's a real clean route runner, he's got strong hands and his best attribute Philadelphia Eagles Jersey is what he does after the catch. I don't know what this means for . He might have played his last down for Minnesota. 51. A.J. Brown, WR, Tenne see Titans A great pick. They got a strong, physical receiver from Ole Mi s and it wasn't . 52. Drew Sample, TE, Cincinnati Bengals One of the best blocking tight ends in the draft. Strong and physical. Teams are more excited about him than the production because they love the physicality. 53. Miles Sanders, RB, Philadelphia Eagles That's going to be a popular pick there. Patient player and person. Had to wait his turn behind and now he'll play in the same division. He's someone you can use inside or outside. 54. Lonnie Johnson Jr., DB, Houston Texans Has a rare height-weight-speed combination. Showed up at the and was outstanding and that's why his stock began to rise. You love how hard he plays. 55. Max Scharping, OT, Houston Texans They had a need on the offensive line and they doubled up on it. Position, wall-off blocker. He's a little raw, but he's got some upside. 56. Mecole Hardman, WR, Kansas City Chiefs They just selected one of the fastest receivers in the draft and the best return man in the draft. The thing I love about him in the return game, he's got the speed and toughne s. Once he gets into the open field, forget about it. 57. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Philadelphia Eagles He's got a basketball background and plays like a post-up player. I think he's a better version of . His hands are so strong. Even when he's being held and grabbed, it does not matter. You look at the way the used and they got a younger version of Alshon. 58. Trysten Hill, DT, Dallas Cowboys Has outstanding first-step quickne s. He is the first one off the ball when he's on the field. He went to the right place to have Rod Marinelli get everything out of him. 59. Parris Campbell, WR, Indianapolis Colts This is a race car after the catch. He flies. He has another gear once he gets out into the open field. The question was can he run routes? The good news was in the combine he really gave teams hope. 60. Nasir Adderley, DB, Los Angeles Chargers The range of and the mad cover skills and he's a playmaker. The , has a running mate. 61. Taylor Rapp, DB, Los Angeles Rams He's versatile, he's the most reliable tackler among the defensive backs in this year's draft cla s. He's an outstanding blitzer, he's extremely intelligent. If he ran in the 4.5s, he'd be a first-round draft pick. 62. Andy Isabella, WR, Arizona Cardinals They got some speed there, a track star. Ran a 4.31 at the combine. I love what he does after the catch. When you think at Kliff Kingsbury's offense, a lot of quick hitters, that's what this kid did in college and I think that's what they'll ask of him now. 63. Juan Thornhill, DB, Arizona Cardinals I like him in the deep middle because of the range he has. He's a ball hawk. He'll mi s some tackles but you'll take that for his ball skills. 64. D.K. Metcalf, WR, Seattle Seahawks This is what we talked about, the perfect fit. This is a team that likes to go over the top and he goes and gets it. He has the ability to track the football, he finds another gear when the ball Vinny Curry Jersey is up in the air. Once he does get the ball in his hands, he can make you move. And he just went to, in my opinion, the best deep-ball-throwing quarterback in the league in . Third Round 65. Zach Allen, DE, Arizona Cardinals has the versatility. He plays with strength and effort. The effort is phenomenal and I think this is a pretty good pick for them. 66. Diontae Johnson, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers They go get a wide receiver and , who's an outstanding returner, you can see that burst. He plays much faster than his 4.5 40. 67. Jalen Hurd, WR, San Francisco 49ers We need a creative offensive coordinator for , because he can do everything. He is so fluid and loose. 68. Jachai Polite, LB, New York Jets He's got a big-time get off and a nasty move. His tape as an edge rusher is just outstanding. 69. Josh Oliver, TE, Jacksonville Jaguars Outstanding play speed, lots of quick-hitters and screens. He'll need to improve in the running game. 70. Darrell Henderson, RB, Los Angeles He's a home run hitter, just one long run after another. The comparison is . 71. Dre'Mont Jones, DT, Denver Broncos He's versatile, he has quick hands; the only frustrating thing is I didn't see the power. 72. Germaine Pratt, LB, Cincinati Bengals He's an outstanding blitzer, he needs some work in coverage, but inside, tackle-to-tackle, he's outstanding. 73. David Montgomery, RB, Chicago Bears Out goes , in comes . The vision is outstanding and he's so elusive inside the tackles. 74. Devin Singletary, RB, Buffalo Bills He is a fun runner to watch with his jump-cuts and quickne s. It's fun to watch him on tape. 75. Jace Sternberger, TE, Green Bay Packers He's very fluid and instinctive. He can really stretch the field, you can flex him out. They're going to use him the same way the use . 76. Terry McLaurin, WR, Washington Redskins He's got some outstanding speed and has outstanding character. He's also the best kick-coverage guy in the draft. 77. Chase Winovich, DE, New England Patriots He's the last member of my top 50 hanging out there. He's got outstanding hands and sheds blockers and shows quickne s. 78. Michael Deiter, OG, Miami Dolphins He's a mauler. He's played a lot of football at an offensive line factory in Wisconsin. 79. David Long, DB, Los Angeles Rams He can play outside, they lost in the offseason, I think that's where he's going. 80. Sione Takitaki, LB, Cleveland Browns He's ultra-productive. They can move him around, he can come off the edge, they can even drop him back into coverage. The effort is outstanding with this guy. 81. Will Harris, DB, Detroit Lions A great combination of play speed, leadership and character. He just doesn't have a lot of ball production, but when he hits you, you'll feel it. 82. Nate Davis, OG, Tenne see Titans He has a unique frog stance. He's a people mover and he's dominant in the run game. He held his own in the run game. 83. Justin Layne, DB, Pittsburgh Steelers Some people thought he might go even earlier. He's a former wide receiver who plays with excellent patience and poise. 84. Khalen Saunders, DB, Kansas City Chiefs The suddenne s and the range are phenomenal for a guy his size. He has extremely quick hands. Was one of our favorites at the . 85. Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Baltimore Ravens You don't get more productive than him. Size, length and power. He's outstanding with his hands, quick swipe, get home and finish. 86. Kahale Warring, TE, Houston Texans He's got ridiculous height-weight-speed combination. He has a water polo background with a lot of promise. 87. Damien Harris, RB, New England Patriots He's outstanding in pa s Rodney McLeod Jersey protection which you know is going to be great for the . He's a north-south runner who runs through arm tackles and has very reliable hands. 88. Cody Barton, LB, Seattle Seahawks Plays outside linebacker, they can use him to cover the tight end. He's the communicator, he's got a short- DeSean Jackson Jersey area burst. 89. Bobby Okereke, LB, Indianapolis Colts They want speed on defense and linebackers who fly and Okereke can do that. 90. Connor McGovern, OG, Dallas Cowboys My highest available guard left on the board. He will uproot you, drive you and finish you in the running game and has pa s protection awarene s. 91. Trey Pipkins, OT, Los Angeles Chargers The are showing you can find players anywhere. When you see someone play inferior competition, you want to see someone dominate and that's what he did. Very athletic. This will be a fun project. 92. Chuma Edoga, OT, New York Jets He's got rare foot quickne s and he's undersized at tackle, but I think he's got a chance to stay there. 93. Miles Boykin, WR, Baltimore Ravens He's big and fast, they play him inside/outside. As the season ended, his stock went through the roof. 94. Jamel Dean, DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Teams all over the league were split on him. When you watch him on tape, you don't see the speed he showed at the combine. He's also had some knee i sues that concerned teams. 95. Oshane Ximines, DE, New York Giants He destroys tight ends, he loves a slap-swim move. The got their pa s rusher, just a little later than people expected. 96. Dawson Knox, TE, Buffalo Bills In line, flexed out, he's versatile and an easy mover. Did not have a lot of production, as he didn't have a single touchdown. This kid is a great combo tight end. 97. Bobby Evans, OT, Los Angeles Rams He's somebody that the more I watched him, he grew on me. He struggles a little bit to adjust, but if he stays on his original path, he's good. 98. Quincy Williams, LB, Jacksonville Jaguars There's not a lot on him, but he's the brother of . 99. Mike Edwards, S, Tampa Bay Buccaneers I love watching him play. He'll play in the deep half and get his hands on a lot of balls. 100. Will Grier, QB, Carolina Panthers He's a rhythm thrower with excellent touch. He does not have a great arm, but he's on-time and accurate. Some teams had him way up there. This team with coming off an injury, this is an interesting pick. 101. Yodny Cajuste, OT, New England Patriots There's no 40 on him because he's coming off an injury. I think he's going to be a right tackle. He's got ideal frame and size, but he needs to get healthy and continue to improve. 102. Alexander Mattison, RB, Minnesota Vikings He's a north-south runner, everything's downhill. He's a slithery runner and he catches out of the backfield pretty well. He needs to get better in pa s protection. 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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