2018 NFL Draft first round re-draft: What changes one year later?

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29. Jacksonville Jaguars: Isaiah Wynn, OL, Georgia

Original Pick: Taven Bryan 

Taven Bryan was yet another strange pick towards the end of the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. The Jaguars opted to go with depth on their defensive front, where they had an embarrassment of riches, instead of another position of need such as offensive line.

The offensive line is where they go here, with the versatile Georgia lineman, Isaiah Wynn. Wynn could step in and play any position on the line that they want him to. He did not play at all in the 2018 regular season due to a torn Achilles suffered in a preseason game for the Patriots, but maybe he doesn’t get hurt in Jacksonville?

Regardless, Wynn would be a great addition no matter where they decide to play him. He would be able to help a healthy Leonard Fournette in the run game and protect the Jags new franchise quarterback, Nick Foles in the passing game in 2019.

30. Minnesota Vikings: Frank Ragnow, G/C, Arkansas

Original Pick: Mike Hughes

One area that the Vikings have struggled mightily for the past few years is their offensive line. They have been working to rebuild a strong offensive front, but still have a ways to go. Ragnow is a versatile interior lineman with experience at the center position. He started all 16 games for the Lions at left guard in 2018 and could certainly do that for the division-rival Vikings.

Original pick, cornerback Mike Hughes, suffered an ACL tear, cutting his rookie season short. Although he played well when on the field, Minnesota has Xavier Rhodes and an improved Trae Waynes to play corner. Ragnow could come in and contribute right away, and if they are still able to get tackle Brian O’Neill in the second round, the Vikings offensive line could really be looking up.