
237. Oakland Raiders (via Seattle Seahawks): Javon Patterson, OG, Ole Miss
Again, looking for offensive line help from SEC schools is never aa bad idea. They face elite talent every week, so there’s plenty of tape that actually matters to study.
238. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Baltimore Ravens): Julian Rochester, DT, Georgia
At Georgia, Julian Rochester had 89 tackles and 5.5 sacks in three seasons. He joins a crowded defensive line here, so it may be hard to crack the rotation.
239. Denver Broncos (via Houston Texans): Gary Jennings, WR, West Virginia
One of the favorite targets of Will Grier, Gary Jennings topped 1,000 yards in 2017 and just missed it in 2018. The Broncos have good receivers but can add more to the bottom of the roster for competition.
240. Chicago Bears: Jordan Scarlett, RB, Florida
They already drafted one running back, but this late it’s all about taking fliers on talent. Jordan Scarlett is a talented player with off-field concerns, but can be a star if he puts it all together.
241. New England Patriots (via Philadelphia Eagles): Jordan Brailford, EDGE, Oklahoma State
Keeping Brandon Graham was huge, but they will miss Michael Bennett. Philly adds more to the edge though as they look to rebuild.
242. Indianapolis Colts: Alex Wesley, WR, N Colorado
The Colts hope Devin Funchess becomes their big offseason acquisition but they need more wideouts. Enter Alex Wesley, who was highly productive at North Colorado.
243. Dallas Cowboys: Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State
The Cowboys love Boise State players and need a backup to Ezekiel Elliott. That’s why they target Alexander Mattison with their final pick in the draft.
244. Los Angeles Chargers: Alec Eberle, OC, Florida State
Mike Pouncey has been good at center but is going to be 30. The Chargers could look for his heir, or have Alec Eberle play guard where they need more immediate help.
245. New England Patriots (via Kansas City Chiefs): E.J. Ejiya, OLB, North Texas
With 108 tackles in 2017 and 121 last season, E.J. Ejiya proved to be a huge weapon for North Texas. He also added 16 sacks in that span, which sounds like the kind of player who can thrive in New England.
246. New Orleans Saints: Kerrith Whyte Jr., RB, Florida Atlantic
Kerrith Whyte, Jr. started to come on strong as a redshirt junior. Should he land in New Orleans, he would be the No. 3 running back and they could do much worse than him.
