NFL draft 2019 tracker: Pick-by-pick analysis of every selection in Rounds 2 and 3

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NFL draft 2019 tracker: Pick-by-pick analysis of every selection in Rounds 2 and 3
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Every pick from the NFL draft, annotated by our experts

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36. 49ers — Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina: He can make things happen from the slot and also mix in as a returner. Should operate nicely underneath of speedster Marquise Goodwin in this offense. Samuel caught 62 passes last year and scored 11 times. 40. Raiders — Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson: Oakland begins adding cover guys behind No. 1 corner Gareon Conley, and you can understand why given the specters of Patrick Mahomes and Philip Rivers in the AFC West. At 6-1 and 199 pounds, Mullen's a nice big defender needed against division WRs like Keenan Allen and Courtland Sutton.

44. Packers — Elgton Jenkins, OL, Mississippi State: After going defense last night, Green Bay starts fortifying Aaron Rodgers' front wall. Jenkins might be able to man any spot with the exception of left tackle, and David Bakhtiari has that handled anyway. 48. Saints — Erik McCoy, C/G, Texas A&M: New Orleans adds a physical pivot, the next interior guy charged with forming a halo around diminutive Drew Brees and keeping his pass lanes clear. The Saints jumped up for McCoy after losing Max Unger to retirement this offseason.

52. Bengals — Drew Sample, TE, Washington: He only had 46 catches in four seasons for the Huskies, so he'll effectively be a third tackle while Tyler Eifert will continue to be the move tight end . 56. Chiefs — Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia: Pure speed at 4.3 over 40 yards, Hardman is the type of guy who can get downfield and take advantage of Patrick Mahomes' arm. However Kansas City's decision to make a minor move up may shed further light on Tyreek Hill's situation and future given the controversy that's building around him. Hardman is on the small side .

60. Chargers — Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware: Looks like the Bolts are set at safety for some time. The rangy Adderley should nicely complement thumper Derwin James, who made his presence felt as an all-pro rookie in 2018. 64. Seahawks — D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi: He may not run great routes yet, but he's big, strong and blazing fast on go routes. Metcalf should also be a red zone monster given his size and strength. He may only get 40-50 balls in this offense, but that may be a perfect way to utilize him, and Russell Wilson can certainly leverage what Metcalf does best.65.

69. Jaguars — Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose State: He caught 91 balls over the past two years and should get his chance to become Nick Foles' Jacksonville version of Zach Ertz given the Jags' current weakness at tight end. 73. Bears — David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State: With 58 catches over the last two seasons, he brings a receiving element departed Jordan Howard didn't. But Montgomery can also get it done on the ground with 2,362 yards and 24 TDs since 2017. Good to see Chicago get on the board.

77. Patriots — Chase Winovich, OLB/DE, Michigan: Scheme versatile. Relentless. And, bonus, a delightful personality Pats Nation will need after losing Gronk to retirement. 81. Lions — Will Harris, S, Boston College: Rare intradivisional trade with Minnesota nets Detroit a safety who might be ticketed to replace Glover Quin.

85. Ravens — Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech: Baltimore needed to reload its front and find a guy who could exert pressure with Terrell Suggs and Za'Darius Smith gone. Who better to come to the rescue than college football's all-time sack leader. 89. Colts — Bobby Okereke, LB, Stanford: Indy continues to build out what's becoming a formidable front seven. The Colts may now also have a defensive quarterback from Palo Alto.

93. Ravens — Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame: Massive target at 6-4 and 220 pounds, he should do a "Twins" poster with new teammate Hollywood Brown. Boykins will be hard for sometimes scattershot Lamar Jackson to miss.

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