Round Two of the 2019 NFL Draft will feature a good number of high-potential players. Round One had a predictable start with the Arizona Cardinals selecting Heisman Trohphy winner Kyler Murray at No. 1. The New York Giants were the talk of the night, selecting quarterback Daniel Jones, a move that stunned the entire country. The second night of the draft will deliver. Here are the 10 best available players after Round 1.
10 Best Available Players After Round 1 of the 2019 NFL Draft
Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
He was widely projected as a first-round pick, but slipped through the cracks. He could be a potential star at the offensive tackle position, and he will likely be selected early on Day Two.
Jawaan Taylor 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
He is considered to be the third best inside linebacker behind Devin White and Devin Bush. He’s a strong tackler who can make a real impact against the run.
Mack Wilson 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
There are concerns about his size, but his reputation as a pure cover guy could mean he’s picked early in round two.
Deionte Thompson 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
Some analysts compare him to Stefon Diggs. He was never touted as a first round pick, but he’s almost certain to go in the second round. He scored 11 touchdowns in his senior year. He’s a big playmaker, but his health is questionable.
Deebo Samuel 2019 NFL Draft Profile
A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
Some view him as one of the top receivers in this class but missed out in Round One simply because there weren’t many selected. He is versatile and can make an impact on the inside and outside. It’s possible the Cardinals take him as a weapon for Murray.
A.J. Brown 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
With his shutdown coverage at the safety position, Adderly can easily shore up a team’s passing defense. It’s a passing-focused league and he’s been compared to Cleveland Browns defensive back Demarious Randall.
Nasir Adderley 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
With a poor NFL Combine performance, Little was no longer a viable first round option. The tackle position, however, is a valuable one, so analysts still believe he is one of the top five offensive tackle prospects. Some believe the Houston Texans will benefit, as they are desperate to improve the situation behind Deshaun Watson.
Greg Little 2019 NFL Draft Profile
JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
He is touted to have a killer instinct and is a weapon in critical situations. His size/speed combination is rare – he’s sneaky and agile. He exceeded 1000 receiving yards last season. He has the potential to become an elite route runner.
J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Greedy Williams, LB, LSU
Greedy was seen as a top cornerback in the class, but his lack of physical style of playing has caused his stock to go down. He has the propensity to grab receivers, which may not be ideal in a pass-friendly league. He has an upside as a cover corner.
Greedy Williams 2019 NFL Draft Profile
Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
Yet another cornerback and could be an exceptional press corner. He showed promise in an NFL strength and conditioning program.
Rock Ya-Sin 2019 NFL Draft Profile
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