17. Indianapolis Colts: Laviska Shenault, Wide Receiver, Colorado
If the Colts are going to roll with Jacoby Brissett, they should surround him with premium weapons. Laviska Shenault is the perfect complement to TY Hilton and drastically improves the Colts offense.
18. Las Vegas Raiders: Kenneth Murray, Linebacker, Oklahoma
The Raiders need help at linebacker in the worst way. Lucky enough for them, a very good one is available. Kenneth Murray has helped his draft stock a great deal with a stellar season to date. Beyond being a great player, he offers tremendous leadership as well.
19. Tennessee Titans: Tyler Biadasz Offensive Line, Wisconsin
The Titans might have found their quarterback in Ryan Tannehill, and Tannehill thrives when he receives protection. Tyler Biadasz is the best interior offensive linemen in this draft and is a plug-and-play starter.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kristian Fulton, Cornerback, LSU
The Jaguars acquired this pick by trading Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams, so it would be wise to use this pick to find his replacement.
21. Dallas Cowboys: Trevon Diggs, Cornerback, Alabama
The Cowboys seem destined to lose Byron Jones in free agency, so finding his replacement should be a priority.
22. Miami Dolphins: Yetur Gross-Matos, Edge, Penn State
Yetur Gross-Matos is an ideal fit for a Brian Flores defense and it is safe to assume that upgrading from Charles Harris needs to happen as soon as possible.
23. Minnesota Vikings: Paulson Adebo, Cornerback, Stanford
Xavier Rhodes’ play is on the decline, while Trae Waynes is heading for free agency. Cornerback is a major need for the Vikings.
24. Kansas City Chiefs: Shaun Wade, Cornerback, Ohio State
The Chiefs have all of the offensive firepower in the world; however, their defense needs a lot of help, especially in the secondary.
25. Miami Dolphins: Xavier McKinney, Safety, Alabama
The Dolphins will be releasing Reshad Jones in the offseason, making safety a major need. McKinney has been splendid in 2019 and is a more than suitable replacement for Jones.
26. Buffalo Bills: K’Lavon Chaisson, Edge, LSU
With Shaq Lawson and Lorenzo Alexander scheduled to be free agents, the Bills will look to upgrade their pass rush. K’Lavon Chaisson brings elite tools to the table and should become a favorite of “Bills Mafia” in no time.
27. Green Bay Packers: KJ Hamler, Wide Receiver, Penn State
Davante Adams is one of the better receivers in the league; however, the rest of the Green Bay wide receiver core leaves something to be desired. Hamler brings elite speed to the Green Bay passing attack.
28. New Orleans Saints: DeVonta Smith, Wide Receiver, Alabama
Originally, I thought the Saints would be on the search for Drew Brees’ successor; however, Teddy Bridgewater just might be the quarterback of the future for the Saints. Adding an electric pass-catcher like DeVonta Smith could take the high-powered Saints offense to the next level.
29. New England Patriots: Curtis Weaver, Edge, Boise State
It’s clear that the Patriots need to add talent and speed to their offense; however, they also need to bolster their pass rush.
30. San Francisco 49ers: Alex Leatherwood, Offensive Tackle, Alabama
Joe Staley has battled an injury plagued 2019 season, so it would be wise for the 49ers to start planning for life after Staley. Leatherwood has been solid at left tackle and also offers the versatility to play inside as well.
31. Baltimore Ravens: Dylan Moses, Linebacker, Alabama
The Ravens have a top-20 player fall into their laps due to an injury that cost Dylan Moses the 2019 season. The Ravens has a need at inside linebacker and linebackers from Alabama seem to play well in Baltimore.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Lucas Niang Offensive Tackle, TCU
The Seahawks will have a hole at right tackle as Germain Ifedi enters free agency after the season. Niang, when healthy, has proven to be an elite right tackle.