2019 NFL Mock Draft – Round 6
See Also: DraftGeek’s 2019 NFL Mock Draft | “Should” Mock Draft
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Arizona Cardinals
Trevon Wesco, FB, West Virginia
Everyone thinks they know what the new Cardinals’ offense will look like, but there could be some surprises, including a power run game.
Pittsburgh Steelers (from Oakland)
Josiah Tauaefa, ILB, UTSA
Tauaefa moves forward and plugs holes about as good as any linebacker in the draft.
San Francisco 49ers
Iman Marshall, CB/S, USC
Billed as a corner, Marshall looks the part of a safety at the next level that can be versatile enough to move down and cover the slot when needed.
New Orleans Saints (from NYJ)
Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
The Saints need some help at Tight End in terms of youth. They need a young prospect to start grooming.
Jacksonville Jaguars
C.J. Conrad, TE, Kentucky
Conrad has some health concerns, but could be a value pick late in the draft.
Arizona Cardinals (from Tampa Bay)
Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR, Texas
Nothing lil’ about Humphrey, he could make an excellent possession receiver at the next level.
New York Giants
Isaiah Buggs, DT, Alabama
Buggs is very high on some mock drafts, but could get lost in a crowded field of talented DT’s and fall here.
Buffalo Bills
Jake Bailey, P, Stanford
A good punter is very underrated.
Denver Broncos
Paul Adams, OT, Missouri
Yes, more offensive line help for the Broncos. They need a major competition this summer at all spots.
Cincinnati Bengals
Mitch Hyatt, OT, Clemson
The Bengals need to finally draft O-linemen, and then actually keep them when their contracts are up. Until then, they just have to keep drafting them.
Detroit Lions
Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan
Crosby is a very intriguing prospect that could end up being a real value pick late in the draft.
Green Bay Packers
Sam Mustipher, C, Notre Dame
The Packers need to protect Rodgers. That means spending several picks on players.
Atlanta Falcons
Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis
The Falcons would very much like to be more of a power run team.
Carolina Panthers
Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
Smith is an interesting prospect that didn’t really play consistently at his ability. A good value pick here.
Miami Dolphins
Oshane Ximines, DE/OLB, Old Dominion
Once a darling of the draft community, Ximines fell as the draft season progressed. He was productive, but didn’t test well.
Cleveland Browns
Alec Ingold. FB/HB, Wisconsin
Kitchens would love to have a true power run game in Cleveland.
Minnesota Vikings
John Baron II, K, San Diego State
When your kicker is no good, you need to draft one. If you are not 100% sure of your kicker, regardless of who you signed, you need a competition in training camp.
Baltimore Ravens (from Tennessee)
Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
Moreau caught the attention of a lot of people in the draft process. Very under-utilized in college. They have some excellent young TE’s, but they have had some injury issues.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Matt Gay, K, Utah
Stats don’t lie. The Steelers’ kicking game stinks.
Baltimore Ravens
Ryan Bates, OG, Penn State
The Ravens can not stop bringing in offensive line prospects for the next few years. This is the crux of the team now.
Green Bay Packers (from Seattle)
Matt Sokol, TE, Michigan State
Sokol was stuck on one of the worst offenses in major college football last year. Could be a diamond in the rough.
Houston Texans
Lester Cotton Sr., OG, Alabama
You really can’t argue with an Alabama offensive lineman late in the draft. Houston needs lots of competition for all positions on the O-line.
Oakland Raiders (from Chicago)
Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson
Renfrow looks like an accountant, has the effort of Rudy and catches balls thrown to him.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Philadelphia)
Tae Hayes, CB, Appalachian State
Hayes didn’t face top level competition week in and week out but looked good against the big boys.
Cincinnati Bengals (from Dallas)
Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
Hardman is an interesting weapon that can help in the return game.
Indianapolis Colts
Khaleke Hudson, S, Michigan
The Colts will probably look for multiple safeties, and Hudson played in a pro style defense.
Los Angeles Chargers
Gary Johnson, ILB, Texas
The Chargers will be looking to spread out their draft picks to all position units.
Kansas City Chiefs
Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn
The Chiefs have to get better against giving up big plays. That means better players in the secondary.
New Orleans Saints
Terry Buckner, Jr., DT, Missouri
Buckner is one of the more interesting prospects in the draft. He always looked good against top level competition.
Los Angeles Rams
Blace Brown, CB, Troy
The Rams are getting very old in their secondary.
Detroit Lions (from New England)
Trysten Hill, DT, UCF
Somehow, Hill lost his starting job. Tape simply shows a dominant DT.
COMPENSATORY PICKS
New England Patriots
Delvon Randall, S, Temple
The Patriots are great at developing under the radar players in the secondary.
Washington Redskins
Dexter Williams, RB, Notre Dame
The Redskins are getting back a stud at RB, but need some insurance.
Arizona Cardinals
Chase McLaughlin, K, Illinois
You gotta have a kicker.
Philadelphia Eagles
LJ Scott, RB, Michigan State
Scott is an elite pass protector, and can tenderize defenses.
Minnesota Vikings
Anthony Johnson, WR, Buffalo
Cincinnati Bengals
Karan Higdon, RB, Michigan
Versatile back that was Michigan’s best offensive player week in and week out.
Cincinnati Bengals
Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo
Huge QB with rocket arm. Good place for a QB.
San Francisco 49ers
Jaylen Smith, WR, Louisville
A prospect that has dropped off of draft boards. When healthy and right, he is a high round prospect.
Cincinnati Bengals
Armon Watts, DT, Arkansas
Absolute beast that got lost in crowded DT group.
Kansas City Chiefs
Stanley Morgan Jr, WR, Nebraska
Caught on a Nebraska team in transition, Morgan could be a sleeper.