2019 NFL Mock Draft: Kyler Murray climbs in Post-combine two-round projection
By Randy Gurzi
53. Philadelphia Eagles (via Baltimore Ravens): Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
Josh Jacobs stole the spotlight, but Damien Harris is still a legitimate franchise running back. The former Alabama starter lands with the Baltimore Ravens who suddenly have an opening following some off-field problems for Alex Collins.
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54. Houston Texans (via Seattle Seahawks): Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
Kareem Jackson was moved to safety and is now a free agent and Kevin Johnson has yet to develop into the star corner they expected him to be. With that being said, the Texans add to their secondary with Clemson’s Trayvon Mullen. Some see him as a first-round talent, especially due to his size, but Mullen has some work to do on his tackling and his ‘grabby’ hands.
55. Houston Texans: Garrett Bradbury, OC/G, North Carolina State
Another offensive linemen for the Texans as they know they need to do something drastic in order to take the next step in 2019. They saw Deshaun Watson under duress all season and it’s time to really focus on cleaning that up. Garrett Bradbury can play guard and center and solidified himself as a top interior prospect with a strong combine.
56. New England Patriots(via Chicago): Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
The safeties for the New England Patriots are a bit long in the tooth, so they start to groom a replacement here. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson was a ball hawk for the Gators and fits in really well with the New England defense.