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KChiefs1 07:12 PM 04-29-2018
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...-top-prospects

Defensive players should dominate the top of the 2019 NFL draft.
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MotherfuckerJones 07:04 AM 05-01-2018
Originally Posted by Hoover:
Well I see we made the playoffs again!
With the same result :-)
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KChiefs1 08:52 AM 05-03-2018
http://nflroughdraft.com/the-way-too...19-mock-draft/

The Way Too Early 2019 Mock Draft

NFLRoughDraft

The Much, much, much too early 2019 Mock Draft

Doing a mock draft for the next year the day after the draft is completed is more about the fun in it than anything. We have a long way to go but taking a look at some guys who could make impacts and be draft selections at least gives us an idea of who to watch closely in the 2018 college football season. The draft positions are obviously 100% speculations so please don’t get mad if your team is drafting too high.
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Hoover 10:23 AM 05-03-2018
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
http://nflroughdraft.com/the-way-too...19-mock-draft/

The Way Too Early 2019 Mock Draft

NFLRoughDraft

The Much, much, much too early 2019 Mock Draft

Doing a mock draft for the next year the day after the draft is completed is more about the fun in it than anything. We have a long way to go but taking a look at some guys who could make impacts and be draft selections at least gives us an idea of who to watch closely in the 2018 college football season. The draft positions are obviously 100% speculations so please don’t get mad if your team is drafting too high.
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No way Oakland is going to be that good.
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Icon 02:59 PM 05-03-2018
The 2019 NFL draft class is going to be loaded with quality defensive linemen.

Next years draft will be more fun than 2018 as we'll have our 1st and two 2nds (Rams 2nd for Marcus Peters).
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staylor26 03:16 PM 05-03-2018
I love seeing the Canes Joe Jackson and Michael Jackson mocked to the Chiefs in these. Keep your eyes on both because they’d be great fits.
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CoMoChief 07:50 PM 05-03-2018
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
I'm fine with a replacement for Houston so we can get rid of his $20 million overpaid ass.
no shit
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KChiefs1 10:04 PM 05-03-2018
http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2018/in...und-picks-2019

https://www.seccountry.com/sec/2019-...nfl-mock-draft

We are one week since the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. It has been five days since the draft wrapped up as a whole.

Knee-jerk reactions have long since happened and the early analysis of each team’s haul has been extensive. Let’s look ahead to 2019, shall we?

ESPN’s Todd McShay put out his first mock draft for 2019 earlier today. He’ll go through a lot more versions of it before next April.

In McShay’s top 10, he has five defensive linemen and three offensive linemen. That’s a lot of beef early. Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver is the No. 1 overall pick. A couple of Clemson defensive linemen round it out.

A few more important notes before we launch into my 2019 way-too-early mock draft:

Most of my evaluations below came from what I've been able to see watching players in person or on TV. I start watching tape next week, so we still have a ton of work to do on everyone in the 2019 class.

Last year, 12 players who were featured in my way-too-early mock draft ended up going in the 2018 first round. As we saw with Maurice Hurst, injuries or medical issues are impossible to predict and can affect draft stock.

I didn't decide on the draft order. It was generated by Football Outsiders, using its early projected records for the 2018 season.

Underclassmen are noted with an asterisk.




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KChiefs1 05:31 PM 05-04-2018
https://www.ninersnation.com/2018/5/...-austin-bryant

Greetings Faithful and May the 4th be with you all! I know how upset you are that the hundred thousand mock drafts and the NFL Draft itself is now behind us. However, lucky for all of you I have put together a Way-Too-Early 2019 Mock Draft. Now, before we get started I would like to point out that this time last year I made a similar mock draft. In that mock I selected tackle Mike McGlinchey first overall to the Cleveland Browns. You heard it here first…The Browns will regret not taking him with one of their two 1st round picks.

Two things to keep in mind with today’s way-too-early mock draft. One, it’s just for fun, and so much will happen between now and next April. Two, and more importantly it gives everyone an opportunity to get to know some likely draft eligible prospects.

As for the draft order, I have decided to use the 2019 Super Bowl Odds. The draft order doesn’t matter. What matters is who we might be getting ourselves familiar with in a little less than a year. Let’s have some fun and get right to it.

Here is how the 2019 NFL Draft will play out…FYI, whoever I have going first overall in this draft will most likely be a 49er…just saying…

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KChiefs1 01:00 PM 05-05-2018
https://www.windycitygridiron.com/20...jonah-williams

Oh, you’re burned out from all of the discussion about this year’s draft. Now’s the perfect time to get a head start on next year’s class! Open your mouths, everyone, it’s time for some way-too-early 2019 draft content! You know you love it.

The 2018 NFL Draft concluded one week ago today, so it’s only logical to prepare for the 2019 class now. And boy howdy, it appears to be a pretty good class.

The Chicago Bears will likely have significantly less needs next offseason than they did heading into this offseason. Although their exact success has yet to be determined, the future seems to be bright for the Windy City’s beloved footballers. They’re far from a perfect team, though, so they will likely require one more offseason to revamp their roster before they can truly become a playoff threat.

While a lot will change between now and April of 2019 - Arden Key, Malik Jefferson, and Tarvarus McFadden were seen as first-round prospects this time a year ago - it’s fun to try and guess which collegiate stars will be on the radars of NFL teams before the regular season begins.

Here are some things you should know about the 2019 class.

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KChiefs1 07:35 PM 05-08-2018
https://www.themaven.net/nfldraftsco...kWfuVO_VZnt2A/

By Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com

Although the ink is barely dry on the 2018 NFL Draft, we at NFLDraftScout.com are already looking ahead to next spring.

The 2018 NFL draft was all about the quarterbacks, with five earning first-round selections, the most since five were selected in 1999.

The next draft will counter with a load of QB-hungry linemen, led by a four-headed monster from Clemson.

The Tigers' first-round D-line prospects are Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant as edge players (DE/OLB), with insiders Christian Wilkins as a DT and Dexter Lawrence as a DT/NT.

Obviously, team needs and player stock will change over the course of the 2018 season so take this May mock draft as more of watch-list and fun peek ahead than set-in-stone declarations.

To keep the focus on the prospects rather than projecting which NFL might hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Atlanta next January, the selection order was created based on the inverse ranking of current Super Bowl odds as provided by Bovada.lv.

(For a comparison, check out Dane Brugler's 2019 mock draft, which has a different No. 1)
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MotherfuckerJones 07:54 PM 05-09-2018
Being here in South Carolina, I can’t wait to see this Clemson DL.
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Chris Meck 08:23 AM 05-14-2018
and first an two seconds is a great opportunity.
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OKchiefs 09:58 AM 05-14-2018
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
https://www.themaven.net/nfldraftsco...kWfuVO_VZnt2A/

By Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com

Although the ink is barely dry on the 2018 NFL Draft, we at NFLDraftScout.com are already looking ahead to next spring.

The 2018 NFL draft was all about the quarterbacks, with five earning first-round selections, the most since five were selected in 1999.

The next draft will counter with a load of QB-hungry linemen, led by a four-headed monster from Clemson.

The Tigers' first-round D-line prospects are Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant as edge players (DE/OLB), with insiders Christian Wilkins as a DT and Dexter Lawrence as a DT/NT.

Obviously, team needs and player stock will change over the course of the 2018 season so take this May mock draft as more of watch-list and fun peek ahead than set-in-stone declarations.

To keep the focus on the prospects rather than projecting which NFL might hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Atlanta next January, the selection order was created based on the inverse ranking of current Super Bowl odds as provided by Bovada.lv.

(For a comparison, check out Dane Brugler's 2019 mock draft, which has a different No. 1)
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That's a dumb pick.
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Sweet Daddy Hate 10:36 PM 05-20-2018
1 Defense
2 Defense
3 Defense
4 Defense
5 Defense
6 Defense
7 Defense
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Simply Red 11:42 AM 06-05-2018
we'll be fine.
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