2019 NFL Mock Draft: Jets land N’Keal Harry
By Brad Weiss
It is officially over for Blake Bortles in Jacksonville, as the team rolled with Cody Kessler under center in their Week 13 AFC South matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. The result was actually a win, but there is no winning with this team when it comes to the quarterback position, as Kessler led the Jaguars to six points.
Incredibly, Colts quarterback Andrew Luck came into this game throwing for at least three touchdowns in his last eight games, but was held in check by this Jags defense. In fact, the Jaguars defense is Super Bowl ready, and it is really a shame that they let Bortles ruin their window of a title.
When it comes time for the Jaguars to draft in the first round next April, they may want to bring in an arm, and Dwayne Haskins from Ohio State is a special one. A big-body kid who can make all the throws, he would be joining a Jaguars roster that is playoff ready, and could be the final piece to their championship puzzle.
Haskins only started one season at Ohio State, so there could be a knock on him in terms of experience. Heck, Mitchell Trubisky started only one year at North Carolina, and you can see how good the Bears are right now, so rolling the dice on Haskins would be a smart move for the Jaguars at No. 9.