2019 NFL Draft: Final complete 7-round mock draft as Kyler Murray still goes No. 1

MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 29: Kyler Murray #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks on prior to the game against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the College Football Playoff Semifinal 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 on prior to the game against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the College Football Playoff Semifinal 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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ANN ARBOR, MI – OCTOBER 13: Karan Higdon #22 of the Michigan Wolverines escapes the table of Rachad Wildgoose #5 of the Wisconsin Badgers during a second half run on October 13, 2018 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 38-13. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI – OCTOBER 13: Karan Higdon #22 of the Michigan Wolverines escapes the table of Rachad Wildgoose #5 of the Wisconsin Badgers during a second half run on October 13, 2018 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 38-13. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

174. Arizona Cardinals: Karan Higdon, RB, Michigan

David Johnson is one of the more versatile backs in the NFL, but he hasn’t been 100 percent healthy in recent seasons. The Cards try and get him some relief as Karan Higdon is brought in to get some of the snaps.

175. Pittsburgh Steelers (via Oakland Raiders): Jah’Shawn Johnson, S, Texas Tech

A fifth-year senior, Jah’Shawn Johnson missed a few games in 2018 but still has done enough to warrant landing with an NFL team as a late-round pick. Pittsburgh adds more bodies to a secondary in need of a youth movement.

176. San Francisco 49ers: John Cominsky, DT, Charleston

A small-school kid with big potential, John Cominsky put up some big numbers for Charleston West Virginia. He could be a pass rushing defensive tackle for the Niners, but may take time to get up to speed considering his roots.

177. New Orleans Saints (via New York Jets): Bryce Love, RB, Stanford

They replaced Mark Ingram with Latavius Murray which was an underrated move. Here, the Saints add another running back in Bryce Love. He hurt his stock returning for his senior season and could miss his whole rookie year. Even so, the ceiling for this kid makes him well worth the risk at No. 177.

178. Jacksonville Jaguars: Porter Gustin, EDGE, USC

USC edge rusher Porter Gustin missed a lot of time with a lot of different injuries. When he was healthy, he racked up sacks, which is enough to get the Jags to kick the tires.

179. Arizona Cardinals (via Tampa Bay Bucs): Dillon Mitchell, WR, Oregon

Arizona gets another receiver here in Dillon Mitchell. He was great in 2018 but may have benefited from another season with Oregon.

180. New York Giants: Evan Worthington, S, Colorado

Formerly known as Evan White, Worthington was suspended for all of 2016 which could give teams pause when drafting him. He did enough to redeem himself though and the Giants give him a place to prove he belongs.

181. Buffalo Bills: Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn

The Buffalo defense is always competitive. Jamel Dean could help them stay that way as they take the Auburn corner at pick No. 181.

182. Denver Broncos: Shareef Miller, EDGE, Penn State

You can never have too many pass rushers. The Broncos understand this and add another to their stable in Shareef Miller out of Penn State.

183. Cincinnati Bengals: Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky

Joe Mixon proved to be well worth the investment as he broke out in 2018. Cincy will roll with him again this season, but a capable backup is also a good idea. Enter Benny Snell who performed well in the SEC for the Wildcats.