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https://www.themaven.net/nfldraftscout/mocks/rang-2019-mock-draft-defenders-soar-to-the-top-8g3Mb97w-kWfuVO_VZnt2A/?full=1

NFLDraftScout.com's Rob Rang released his "Way Too Early" 1st round mock for 2019.

Our? resident badass safety is not only the best player for UW, but also the top player in the Pac-12 according to his mock.


12. Tennessee Titans -- Taylor Rapp, SS, Washington*

The Titans already boast one of the NFL's better young safeties in Kevin Byard but the club could still use some help in the deep patrol if it hopes to take the next step. Rapp, the top safety prospect in the country, possesses the agility to handle coverage duties as well as top-notch ball-skills and reliable open-field tackling.



Rang also enjoys our? bookend tackles in a jaw dropping surprise.

21. Atlanta Falcons -- Kaleb McGary, OT, Washington

The Falcons have not used a top 100 draft pick on a blocker since investing the No. 6 overall selection on Jake Matthews back in 2014. McGary offers the size, toughness and consistency that could force GM Thomas Dimitroff to re-think that strategy in 2019.

31. Los Angeles Rams -- Trey Adams, OT, Washington

With all due respect to flashy skill position players Todd Gurley and Jared Goff, one of the primary reasons for the Rams' ascent a year ago was the steady play of veteran left tackle Andrew Whitworth, who signed with the club after spending his first 11 seasons in Cincinnati. At 6-7, 327 pounds, Adams offers a similarly imposing frame as the 36-year old Whitworth, who tips at the scales at 6-7, 333 pounds.

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