NFL Mock Draft: Day 2 mock has Redskins address offense, avoid quarterback

MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 21: Troy Fumagalli #81 of the Wisconsin Badgers is brought down by Darnell Savage Jr. #4 of the Maryland Terrapins during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 21: Troy Fumagalli #81 of the Wisconsin Badgers is brought down by Darnell Savage Jr. #4 of the Maryland Terrapins during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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STARKVILLE, MS – OCTOBER 06: Johnathan Abram #38 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs celebrates during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Davis Wade Stadium on October 6, 2018 in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
STARKVILLE, MS – OCTOBER 06: Johnathan Abram #38 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs celebrates during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Davis Wade Stadium on October 6, 2018 in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

The 2019 NFL Draft is almost here. Here’s a look at what may happen on Day 2 of the draft for the Washington Redskins.

This is a continuation of my recent first-round mock for the NFL. For the first round of this full mock draft, click here.

33. Arizona Cardinals: OT Greg Little, Ole Miss

The Cardinals have added some help on their offensive line this season by trading for Marcus Gilbert. However, D.J. Humphries is still an issue at the left tackle position. He has struggled to stay healthy at the NFL level and has only been decent when on the field. Greg Little is a little bit raw, but he could compete with Humphries for the job on the left side. He could really help to improve protection for Kyler Murray, so he’s worth the pick here.

34. Indianapolis Colts: S Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State

The Colts have Malik Hooker and retained Clayton Geathers, but they could still use an aggressive, downhill playmaker at the safety position. Abram would be a nice fit for them. He had 99 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions during his final season with the Bulldogs. Abram could be a nice, hard-hitting player for the Colts’ secondary and would be an ideal partner for Hooker.

35. Oakland Raiders: CB DeAndre Baker, Georgia

The Raiders could consider a corner with the No. 27 pick, but in this case, they waited until the early second-round to grab a falling player. DeAndre Baker was once thought to be the most well-rounded and solid cornerback in this class. However, some concerns about his speed could cause him to fall into the second round. The Raiders won’t hesitate to scoop him up, as he would be a great fit across from Gareon Conley in their secondary.

36. San Francisco 49ers: WR N’Keal Harry, Arizona State

The 49ers have Marquise Goodwin and Dante Pettis on their squad, but they could use a big-bodied receiver for their corps. Harry would be a good fit with the squad. Harry was a receiving threat at Arizona State and has the versatility to play outside but also was very solid as a slot receiver. He can do a lot after the catch, and he should be a potential No. 1 target for Jimmy Garoppolo. And at the least, Harry should be a perfect complement for Pettis and could emerge if given a chance to play the X.