Recap: 2019 NFL Draft Results
Welcome to the 98.5 The Sports Hub NFL Draft page. The first round is in the books. The Patriots finished off the round by taking Arizona State wide receiver N’Keal Harry.
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Recap:
— 32: The Patriots select Arizona State WR N’Keal Harry. And that’s it for the first round.
— 31: The Falcons select Washington OT Kaleb McGary.
— 30: The Giants select Georgia CB Deandre Baker.
— 29: The Seahawks select TCU DE L.J. Collier.
— 28: The Chargers select Notre Dame DT Jerry Tillery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_pZJkY2iqg
— 27: The Raiders select Mississippi State S Johnathan Abram.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr6znbyU9-I
— 26: The Redskins select Mississippi State DE Montez Sweat with their pick acquired from the Colts.
— 25: The Ravens select Oklahoma WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown.
— 24: The Raiders select Alabama RB Josh Jacobs.
— 23: The Texans select Alabama State OT Tytus Howard.
— 22: The Eagles select Washington State OT Andre Dillard with their pick acquired from the Ravens.
— TRADE: The Eagles have traded up to 22nd. The Ravens get picks 25, 125, and 197.
— 21: With the pick acquired via trade with Seattle, the Packers select Maryland S Darnell Savage.
— TRADE: The Seahawks have traded pick No. 21 to the Packers. According to Seahawks trade: Pick 21
Packers trade: Pick 30, Pick 114 and Pick 118.
— 20: The Broncos select Iowa TE Noah Fant.
— 19: The Titans select Mississippi State DT Jeffrey Simmons.
— 18: The Vikings select N.C. State C Garrett Bradbury.
— 17: The Giants select Clemson DT Dexter Lawrence.
— 16. The Panthers select Florida Stae LB Brian Burns.
— 15. The Washington Redskins select Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins.
— 14. The Atlanta Falcons select Boston College G Chris Lindstrom.
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— 13. The Miami Dolphins select Clemson DT Christian Wilkins.
— 12. The Green Bay Packers select Michigan DE Rashan Gary.
— 11.: The Cincinnati Bengals select Alabama OT Jonah Williams with the 11th overall pick.
— TRADE: Steelers acquire No. 10 overall pick from Broncos. With the 10th overall pick, Pittsburgh selects Michigan LB Devin Bush.
— 9. The Buffalo Bills select Houston DT Ed Oliver with the ninth overall pick.
— 8. The Detroit Lions select Iowa TE T.J. Hockenson with the eighth overall pick.
— 7. The Jacksonville Jaguars select Kentucky DE Josh Allen with the seventh overall pick.
— 6. The New York Giants select Duke QB Daniel Jones with the sixth overall pick.
— 5. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select LSU LB Devin White with the fifth overall pick.
— 4. The Oakland Raiders select Clemson DT Clelin Ferrell with the fourth overall pick.
— 3. The New York Jets select Alabama DT Quinnen Williams with the third overall pick. He was virtually the consensus best player available.
— 2. The San Francisco 49ers select Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa with the second overall pick.
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— 1. The Arizona Cardinals select Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray with the first overall pick. They became the first franchise since the Baltimore Colts in 1982-83 to draft a quarterback in the first round in two straight years.
Kyler Murray is the first under-6-foot QB to ever be drafted in the first round, and he is the first person to be a first-round pick in football and baseball.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 26, 2019
— ESPN’s Adam Schefter says the three teams the Cardinals talked to about trading quarterback Josh Rosen are the Giants, Dolphins, and Chargers. Reports ahead of the 2018 draft indicated that the Patriots were showing interest in Rosen.
— Roger Goodell has officially announced the start of the draft. The Arizona Cardinals are on the clock.
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Click here for all coverage on the Patriots at the 2019 NFL Draft at the Patriots Draft Hub.
NFL Draft Results: First Round
No. | Team | Name | Pos. | School |
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1 | Cardinals | Kyler Murray | QB | Oklahoma |
2 | 49ers | Nick Bosa | DE | Ohio State |
3 | Jets | Quinnen Williams | DT | Alabama |
4 | Raiders | Clelin Ferrell | DT | Clemson |
5 | Buccaneers | Devin White | LB | LSU |
6 | Giants | Daniel Jones | QB | Duke |
7 | Jaguars | Josh Allen | DE | Kentucky |
8 | Lions | T.J. Hockenson | TE | Iowa |
9 | Bills | Ed Oliver | DT | Houston |
10 | Steelers* | Devin Bush | LB | Michigan |
11 | Bengals | Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama |
12 | Packers | Rashan Gary | DE | Michigan |
13 | Dolphins | Christian Wilkins | DT | Clemson |
14 | Falcons | Chris Lindstrom | G | B.C. |
15 | Redskins | Dwayne Haskins | QB | Ohio State |
16 | Panthers | Brian Burns | OLB | Fla. State |
17 | Giants | Dexter Lawrence | DT | Clemson |
18 | Vikings | Garrett Bradbury | C | N.C. State |
19 | Titans | Jeffrey Simmons | DT | Miss. State |
20 | Broncos* | Noah Fant | TE | Iowa |
21 | Packers** | Darnell Savage | S | Maryland |
22 | Eagles*** | Andre Dillard | OT | Wash. State |
23 | Texans | Tytus Howard | OT | Ala. State |
24 | Raiders | Josh Jacobs | RB | Alabama |
25 | Ravens*** | Marquise Brown | WR | Oklahoma |
26 | Redskins^ | Montez Sweat | DE | Miss. State |
27 | Raiders | Johnathan Abram | S | Miss. State |
28 | Chargers | Jerry Tillery | DT | Notre Dame |
29 | Seahawks | L.J. Collier | DE | TCU |
30 | Giants** | Deandre Baker | CB | Georgia |
31 | Falconsˆ | Kaleb McGary | OT | Washington |
32 | Patriots | N’Keal Harry | WR | Ariz. State |
* Trade: The Steelers traded picks 20 and 52, plus a third-round pick in 2020 to the Broncos for pick No. 10. (source: Broncos trade: Pick 10.
Steelers trade: Pick 20, 52 and a 2020 third round pick.
** Trade: Packers acquire pick No. 21 from the Seahawks in exchange for picks 30, 114, and 118. The Seahawks later traded pick No. 30 to the Giants for picks 37, 132, and 142.
*** Trade: The Eagles acquired the 22nd pick from the Eagles in exchange for picks 25, 125, and 197.
^ Trade: The Redskins acquired pick No. 26 from the Colts for pick No. 46 and a 2020 second-round pick, per Field Yates.
ˆ Trade: The Falcons acquired the 31st overall pick and pick No. 203 from the Rams in exchange for picks 45 and 79.