2019 NFL Draft: The overall top 200 prospect rankings

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175-151

175. Demarcus Christmas, DL, Florida State

174. Kendall Sheffield, CB, Ohio State

173. Wyatt Ray, EDGE, Boston College

172. Mitch Hyatt, OL, Clemson

171. Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson

170. Jalin Moore, RB, Appalachian State

169. Hamp Cheevers, CB, Boston College

168. James Williams, RB, Washington State

167. Oli Udoh, OL, Elon

166. Lamont Gaillard, OL, Georgia

165. Greg Gaines, DL, Washington

164. Bruce Anderson, RB, North Dakota State

163. Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern

162. Michael Jackson, CB, Miami

161. Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn

160. Gary Jennings Jr., WR, West Virginia

159. David Long Jr., LB, West Virginia

158. DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Ole Miss

157. Maxx Crosby, EDGE, Eastern Michigan

156. Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State

155. Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn

154. Sheldrick Redwine, S, Miami

153. Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia

152. Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama

151. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington

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Out of this group, a couple of my favorites include Maxx Crosby, an intriguing edge rusher who could come in and fill out the depth there. I also really like Myles Gaskin, who has proven he can handle the load as an every-down back at Washington. He was a work horse every year as a Husky.

Lastly, Corey Ballentine is a lesser-known cornerback out of Washburn but I love his potential learning under a coach like Chuck Pagano. He has tremendous length in his arms, despite his somewhat lack of size at just under six feet.