2019 NFL Mock Draft: Nick Bosa heads to Bay Area at No. 1

COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 1: Malik Harrison #39 of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Nick Bosa #97 of the Ohio State Buckeyes defend against the Oregon State Beavers at Ohio Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Oregon State 77-31. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 1: Malik Harrison #39 of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Nick Bosa #97 of the Ohio State Buckeyes defend against the Oregon State Beavers at Ohio Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Oregon State 77-31. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) /
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TEMPE, AZ – NOVEMBER 03: Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver N’Keal Harry (1) tries to stiff arm Utah Utes defensive back Jaylon Johnson (1) during a college football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Utah Utes on November 03, 2018, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ. (Photo by Jacob Snow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ – NOVEMBER 03: Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver N’Keal Harry (1) tries to stiff arm Utah Utes defensive back Jaylon Johnson (1) during a college football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Utah Utes on November 03, 2018, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ. (Photo by Jacob Snow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

player. 30. . Wide Receiver. Arizona State. N'Keal Harry. 5

The New York Jets got to see their future on Sunday, as rookie quarterback Sam Darnold brought the team back in the fourth quarter for a victory over the Buffalo Bills. Playing in the coldest weather he has ever quarterbacked in, Darnold was cool under pressure, and you have to think Jets fans are giddy about the possibilities in the future.

While Darnold has the makings of being a franchise quarterback, this team has a ton of holes to fill on the roster before they can be considered a contender in the AFC. They have missing pieces along the offensive line, and for Darnold, there are not many weapons to speak of at the wide receiver position.

If the Jets are picking at No. 5 next April, they would be wise to bring in some talent at the wideout spot, and N’Keal Harry from Arizona State should be the first player off the board at his position. Harry is a guy who can really take the lid off the defense, and teaming him with Darnold for the next five years would give the rookie that key wideout any young quarterback needs.

New York does not figure to win many more games the rest of the way, so they should be picking in the top-5 of the draft when the event rolls around. Harry is a special talent, and from what we have seen in Darnold when he actually gets in the game, the Jets should be in good hands moving forward.