Re-Drafting the first round of 2019 NFL Draft
By Seth Steere
I think it’s safe to say the 3-cone time doesn’t have much of an effect on DK’s success. With AJ Green’s future in the up in the air, the Bengals solidify themselves with a future WR1.
The Packers defense has been dominant to begin the season and one of the gashing weaknesses lies at receiver. Brown’s speed with Rodgers’ arm equals a whole lot of touchdowns.
The Dolphins are deep into their tank and at this point, they just need to add talent, no matter the position. Quinnen Williams sliding this far is an absolute crime and Miami is loving life with this pick.
While the edge class is stacked with the likes of Nick Bosa, Josh Allen, Brian Burns, and Montez Sweat, the interior defensive line class is deep as well. Here Quinnen Williams lands with the Dolphins.
Elgton Jenkins has been lights out as a rookie; he has not allowed one sack yet this season.
The Falcons rookie offensive linemen have looked decent thus far, but an upgrade never hurt anybody.
Andre Dillard hasn’t seen much playing time in Philadelphia, but that doesn’t take away from the talent he possesses. Trent Williams hasn’t played a game this season and will likely no longer be a Redskin after this season so getting a replacement is only smart.
No Brian Burns, what a tragedy, but the Panthers have to move on. Offensive line has been an issue for the past couple years now and Risner has gotten off to a great start in Denver.