2019 NFL Mock Draft: Nick Bosa falls to No. 2, Kyler Murray in top 10

MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 29: Kyler Murray #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to pass in the fourth quarter during the College Football Playoff Semifinal against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Capital One Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium on December 29, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 29: Kyler Murray #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to pass in the fourth quarter during the College Football Playoff Semifinal against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Capital One Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium on December 29, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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BATON ROUGE, LA – NOVEMBER 25: Andraez Williams #29 of the LSU Tigers reacts after intercepting a pass from Nick Starkel #17 of the Texas A&M Aggies during the first half at Tiger Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) /

10. Denver Broncos: Greedy Williams, CB, LSU

After two seasons, the Denver Broncos fires Vance Joseph as their head coach. He came in just two seasons after the Broncos won Super Bowl 50 after head coach Gary Kubiak retired. While Kubiak didn’t have the same success in his final season that he did in 2015, Denver was still 9-7 and looked to be a good job for someone like Joseph to take over.

That was due to his defensive background and the team’s defense-first mentality. They were able to win the Super Bowl with Peyton Manning at the end of his career and the 9-7 mark came with Trevor Siemian under center. That formula didn’t work for Joseph as he was 5-11 and then went 6-10 this season with Case Keenum.

Denver can use an upgrade at quarterback, but Keenum can still win. With the elite prospects off the board, they elect to give him one more season as the starter. With that being said, they again focus on defense and add LSU’s Greedy Williams.

The first corner off the board, Williams has great size at 6-2 and recorded eight picks the past two years. With high powered offenses like the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers in their division, adding someone like Williams to try and rebuild their “No-Fly Zone” makes a lot of sense.