2019 NFL Mock Draft: Bills land Nick Bosa at No. 1
By Brad Weiss
The Jacksonville Jaguars were one of the better stories in the NFL last season, as they came out of nowhere to make it all the way to the AFC Championship Game. In fact, they had a ten point lead over the New England Patriots heading into the fourth quarter, but could hold on to beat Tom Brady and company.
Despite the loss, the expectations are high for the Jaguars heading into 2018, as they have the talent on both sides of the ball to be a force in the AFC once again. The 2017 first round pick they spent on Leonard Fournette has certainly paid off, though they did lose another one of their offensive weapons to a torn ACL this summer.
Marquise Lee was supposed to take over as the No. 1 wideout in Jacksonville this season, after the team got rid of Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns. However, with Lee now out for the season, that task will be placed on guys like Keelan Cole and Donte Moncrief, as well as Dede Westbrook and second rounder DJ Chark.
Those are solid wideouts, but if the Jaguars do well, and pick late in round one, they should look to add Oklahoma star Marquise Brown to the fold. Brown had a stellar first game for the Sooners this past weekend, his first game without Baker Mayfield, and showed the kind of prowess that could make him a problem on Sundays at the next level.