2019 NFL Draft: Best value pick for all 32 teams
By J.P. Scott
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens: Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
While scouts drooled about the size and numbers of fellow receiver D.K. Metcalf at the combine, Miles Boykin’s size and workouts were arguably more impressive for the position. He also had a more productive collegiate career than Metcalf. The Ravens grabbed Boykin in the third round, 29 picks later than Seattle drafted Metcalf.
Cincinnati Bengals: Ryan Finley, QB, NC State
Within the last two years, Ryan Finley was projected by some of the most respected draft analysts as a No. 1 overall pick. Despite posting the best numbers of his collegiate career as a senior, he got lost in the shuffle of a relatively ho-hum quarterback class. The Bengals were fortunate enough to land a guy who could be the future of the franchise in the fourth round.
Cleveland Browns: Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
Mack Wilson was pegged as a unanimous top-five player at his position heading into the draft. He has the look and pedigree of a sure-fire NFL starter, and the Browns landed him in the fifth round.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Derwin Gray, T, Maryland
You can never have too much depth on the offensive line and the Steelers got that with Gray. He was the best offensive lineman on a team with one of the most explosive rushing attacks in college football over the last two seasons. Pittsburgh stole him with their last pick in the seventh round.