2019 NFL Mock Draft: Josh Allen rises in full 2-round mock
By Randy Gurzi
53. Philadelphia Eagles (via Baltimore Ravens): Te’Von Coney, OLB, Notre Dame
With defense hurting the Eagles throughout the season, they once again look for help on that side of the ball. Te’Von Coney was all over the field for Notre Dame and recorded 123 tackles in 2018 — which came on the heels of a 116 tackle season in 2017. He also recorded seven sacks the past two seasons and can be an impact player at the next level.
54. Houston Texans (via Seattle Seahawks): Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
Keke Coutee broke out against the Colts with 110 yards receiving in the playoffs, but he had just 287 throughout the year. On top of that, the Texans really struggled outside of DeAndre Hopkins to find consistent receiving help. Marquise Brown may not have ideal height, but this kid will be a game changer.
55. Houston Texans: Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose State
Another receiving option makes their way to the Texans. They looked lost against the Colts and they need to get some players who can step up and make life easier on Watson. Josh Oliver caught everything at San Jose State and would be the best tight end on Houston should they land him.
56. New England Patriots(via Chicago): Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE, Louisiana Tech
Sometimes returning for a senior season is a really good idea. See Jaylon Ferguson for a perfect example. He came back for one last year with Louisiana Tech and recorded career highs in tackles (65) and sacks (17.5). He may have been a mid-round pick before, but now this almost feels like the Patriots steal him.