2019 NFL Draft: Complete 7-round mock draft
By Randy Gurzi
116. Carolina Panthers: Marquise Copeland, DT, Cincinnati
Cam Newton got the love when the Panthers made their run to the Super Bowl following 2015, but their defense was the real key. They add more talent to that side as they look to rebuild that side of the ball.
117. Miami Dolphins: Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
Rodney Anderson had some great moments for the Sooners and joins a team that doesn’t have a clear lead back on the roster. He could get some snaps in this committee.
118. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
Tevin Coleman went west to join the 49ers, so Atlanta adds someone to the depth chart in Mike Weber. They like Ito Smith as a backup, so Weber will have his work cut out for him.
119. Green Bay Packers (via Washington Redskins): Max Scharping, OT, Northern Illinois
Green Bay needs to start getting some viable options at tackle behind their starters. Max Scharping has starting potential and wouldn’t be a bad swing tackle.
120. Cleveland Browns: Daniel Wise, DT, Kansas
They added Sheldon Richardson but could use more help at D-tackle. Daniel Wise is an underrated player who had some big moments for Kansas.
121. Minnesota Vikings: Austin Bryant, EDGE, Clemson
Austin Bryant is the forgotten man on the Clemson defensive line. He got a lot of numbers as offenses worried about the three day one picks, but he could surprise at the next level.
122. Tennessee Titans: Cameron Smith, ILB, USC
It’s hard to figure out Cameron Smith. He puts up big numbers but doesn’t jump off the screen at anyone. He likely comes in and does his job quietly, which makes him a great fit with the Titans.
123. Pittsburgh Steelers: Demarcus Christmas, DT, Florida State
The Steelers are simply looking to add depth at this point and Demarcus Christmas offers them that.
124. Baltimore Ravens: Youhanna Ghaifan, DT, Wyoming
A great season in 2017 put Youhanna Ghaifan on the radar. He dropped off in 2018, which hurts his stock tremendously.
125. Seattle Seahawks: Derrick Baity, CB, Kentucky
At 6-2 and 197 pounds, Derrick Baity has the size to cover any receiver in the NFL. The question will be if he has everything else he needs.
126. Denver Broncos (via Houston Texans): Lukas Denis, S, Boston College
Adding Lukas Denis won’t exactly bring the “no-fly zone” back to Denver, but he could be a steal this late.
127. Chicago Bears: Jakobi Meyers, WR, North Carolina State
A solid slot receiver, Jakobi Meyers could find a role on the Bears offense as a complement to Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel.