Final 2019 NFL Mock Draft: Ed Oliver rises, Dwayne Haskins slides

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 03: Defensive lineman Ed Oliver of Houston looks on during day four of the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 3, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 03: Defensive lineman Ed Oliver of Houston looks on during day four of the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 3, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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OXFORD, MS – SEPTEMBER 8: D.K. Metcalf #14 of the Mississippi Rebels catches a pass for a touchdown during a game against the Southern Illinois Salukis at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Oxford, Mississippi. The Rebels defeated the Salukis 76-41. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MS – SEPTEMBER 8: D.K. Metcalf #14 of the Mississippi Rebels catches a pass for a touchdown during a game against the Southern Illinois Salukis at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Oxford, Mississippi. The Rebels defeated the Salukis 76-41. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /

21. Seattle Seahawks – Cody Ford, OG, Oklahoma

Cody Ford is built like a vending machine. He’s a road-grader in the run game and can hold his own in the passing game. He’s not the most athletic prospect, but he’s got the potential to play either guard position or right tackle. He was the best player on the best offensive line in college football the last two years and should be an instant upgrade for the Seattle Seahawks, who get more protection for Russell Wilson.

22. Baltimore Ravens – D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss

D.K. Metcalf has been mocked to the Ravens ever since he tore up the Combine with his freakish combination of size, speed and strength. He looks like the next coming of Julio Jones or Calvin Johnson, but his play at Ole Miss is far from either of those future Hall of Famers. Metcalf struggled with injury in college and didn’t test well in the change of direction drills so there are concerns about whether he can play as well as he tests. The Ravens can take the chance he stays healthy and can grow in the position as Lamar Jackson’s preferred downfield target.