2019 NFL Mock Draft: Josh Allen rises in full 2-round mock

LEXINGTON, KY - OCTOBER 07: Josh Allen #41 of the Kentucky Wildcats motions at the bench during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Commonwealth Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - OCTOBER 07: Josh Allen #41 of the Kentucky Wildcats motions at the bench during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Commonwealth Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /
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CLEMSON, SC – SEPTEMBER 23: Cornerback Trayvon Mullen #1 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates an interception against the Boston College Eagles at Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC – SEPTEMBER 23: Cornerback Trayvon Mullen #1 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates an interception against the Boston College Eagles at Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/Getty Images) /

41. Denver Broncos: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson

The No Fly Zone defense is a thing of the past as the Broncos struggled in 2018 with stopping the pass. They can slowly start to rebuild that with some solid draft picks like Trayvon Mullen out of Clemson. He’s got ideal size for the position but has to trust his instincts and not be as grabby in the NFL. If he can do that, this kid can be pretty good.

42. Cincinnati Bengals: Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame

In most drafts, Jerry Tillery is likely a first-round pick. In this defensive line-heavy draft, he slides into the second round but will still develop into a strong player, Cincinnati has had a great defensive line for quite a while and that continues as they add another big talent here.

43. Detroit Lions: Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami (FL)

Another team that needs to add a lot of help on defense is the Detroit Lions. After adding a defensive end in the first round, they go with a safety here as they select Jaquan Johnson from Miami. This class isn’t getting rave reviews for the secondary, but Johnson could develop into a decent option on the back end of the Lions D.

44. Green Bay Packers: Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina

It was mentioned earlier that Randall Cobb may be done with the Packers and, if so, they add a great replacement here as Deebo Samuel is still on the board. Samuel had 16 touchdowns as a receiver, seven as a runner, and four as a return man while at South Carolina. He’s a swiss army knife like Cobb was for Kentucky during his collegiate days and could be just as big of a weapon for the Pack.