2019 NFL Draft grades, five years on
5th overall pick - Devin White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers selected LB Devin White from LSU with the 5th overall pick. White was named second-team All Pro in 2020 and made the Pro Bowl in 2021, as well as being part of the ferocious Tampa defense that won Super Bowl LV versus the Kansas City Chiefs.
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While he's been a solid enough player in the NFL, many were expecting more from White, which was displayed when the Eagles signed him to a one-year deal for just $7.5m.
Grade: B-
4th overall pick - Clelin Ferrell, Oakland Raiders
The biggest shock on draft night was when the Oakland Raiders took DE Clelin Ferrell out of Clemson with the 4th overall pick. Most graded Ferrell to be a mid-to-late first-round talent, but the Raiders wanted him, so they took him early.
It's safe to say that this decision didn't pay off for the Raiders as he never started more than 11 games for them after his rookie year. Ferrell has only amassed 13.5 sacks and 133 total tackles after five years with both the Raiders and San Francisco 49ers where he last played.
Ferrell recently joined the Washington Commanders where he'll look to get his career back on track.
Grade: F
3rd overall pick - Quinnen Williams, New York Jets
The Jets took DT Quinnen Williams with the 3rd overall pick back in 2019, and he's developing into one of the best in his position. Williams has made the Pro Bowl in each of the last two years, and he was named first-team All-Pro back in 2022.
In 74 career games, he's had 253 total tackles, 33 sacks and an interception as he's proven to be a genuine game-wrecker.
In 2023 he signed a four-year, $96 million contract extension with the Jets, including $66 million guaranteed.
Grade: A
2nd overall pick - Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers took who many believe to be the best defensive player in the NFL in Nick Bosa with the 2nd overall pick in the 2019 draft. Bosa won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year that year for his 9.0 sack showing. After missing almost all of 2020 with a torn ACL, he's been a monster since his return.
In 2021 he put up 15.5 sacks and led the league with 21 TFLs, and in 2022, he led the league with 18.5 sacks and won NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Despite a down year in 2023, he still put up 10.5 sacks and helped the 49ers to the Super Bowl.
His play was rewarded with a massive five-year, $170 million contract extension, including $122.5 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.
Grade: A+
1st overall pick - Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
Just a year after drafting Josh Rosen in round one, the Cardinals pulled the trigger on Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray. Murray may have dealt with a few injuries and off-the-field issues, but most would agree, he's been worthy of the pick.
Murray was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2019, and he has also been voted to two Pro Bowls. He's proven to be an excellent dual-threat quarterback, passing for 96 touchdowns and rushing for a further 26.
To this point, Murray has a losing career record, but he has yet to win a playoff game, but he's still only 26 years old. Murray has the talent, he just needs HC Jonathan Gannon to Kyler elevate his game to the next level.
Grade: A-
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