The 2019 NFL draft was the 84th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2019 NFL season. The draft was held on April 25–27 in Nashville. The first round was held on April 25, followed by the second and third rounds on April 26, and the draft concluded with rounds 4–7 on April 27. The draft featured a record-high 40 trades, surpassing the 37 which were made in 2017.
Early entrants
See also: List of 2019 NFL draft early entrants
A record-high 111 eligible applicants announced their intention to enter the 2019 NFL draft as underclassmen, which primarily included juniors and redshirt sophomores who forwent future years of college eligibility.3 In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players must be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 14, 2019.
Host city bid process
The host city for the 2019 (as well as the 2020) draft was chosen from among finalists Denver, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Nashville, and Cleveland/Canton in May 2018 at the NFL Spring League Meeting.4 On May 23, 2018, the league announced Nashville as the host city of the 2019 draft.5
Player selections
The following is the breakdown of the 254 players selected by position:
- 32 Cornerbacks
- 31 Linebackers
- 28 Wide receivers
- 26 Defensive ends
- 25 Running backs
- 23 Offensive tackles
- 21 Defensive tackles
- 19 Safeties
- 16 Tight ends
- 12 Offensive guards
- 11 Quarterbacks
- 5 Centers
- 2 Placekickers
- 2 Punters
- 1 Long snapper
Rnd. | Pick No. | NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Arizona Cardinals | Kyler Murray † | QB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 2018 Heisman Trophy winner2019 AP Offensive Rookie of The Year | |
1 | 2 | San Francisco 49ers | Nick Bosa † | DE | Ohio State | Big Ten | 2019 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year | |
1 | 3 | New York Jets | Quinnen Williams † | DT | Alabama | SEC | 2018 Outland Trophy winner | |
1 | 4 | Oakland Raiders | Clelin Ferrell | DE | Clemson | ACC | 2018 Hendricks Award winner | |
1 | 5 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Devin White † | LB | LSU | SEC | 2018 Butkus Award winner | |
1 | 6 | New York Giants | Daniel Jones | QB | Duke | ACC | 2019 Senior Bowl MVP | |
1 | 7 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Josh Hines-Allen † | OLB | Kentucky | SEC | 2018 Nagurski Trophy and Bednarik Award winner | |
1 | 8 | Detroit Lions | T. J. Hockenson † | TE | Iowa | Big Ten | 2018 Mackey Award winner | |
1 | 9 | Buffalo Bills | Ed Oliver | DT | Houston | The American | 2017 Outland Trophy winner | |
1 | 10 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Devin Bush | LB | Michigan | Big Ten | from Denver12 | |
1 | 11 | Cincinnati Bengals | Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 12 | Green Bay Packers | Rashan Gary † | OLB | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
1 | 13 | Miami Dolphins | Christian Wilkins | DT | Clemson | ACC | ||
1 | 14 | Atlanta Falcons | Chris Lindstrom † | G | Boston College | ACC | ||
1 | 15 | Washington Redskins | Dwayne Haskins | QB | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
1 | 16 | Carolina Panthers | Brian Burns † | DE | Florida State | ACC | ||
1 | 17 | New York Giants | Dexter Lawrence † | DT | Clemson | ACC | from Cleveland13 | |
1 | 18 | Minnesota Vikings | Garrett Bradbury | C | NC State | ACC | 2018 Dave Rimington Trophy winner | |
1 | 19 | Tennessee Titans | Jeffery Simmons † | DT | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
1 | 20 | Denver Broncos | Noah Fant | TE | Iowa | Big Ten | from Pittsburgh14 | |
1 | 21 | Green Bay Packers | Darnell Savage | FS | Maryland | Big Ten | from Seattle15 | |
1 | 22 | Philadelphia Eagles | Andre Dillard | OT | Washington State | Pac-12 | from Baltimore16 | |
1 | 23 | Houston Texans | Tytus Howard | OT | Alabama State | SWAC | ||
1 | 24 | Oakland Raiders | Josh Jacobs † | RB | Alabama | SEC | from Chicago17 | |
1 | 25 | Baltimore Ravens | Marquise Brown | WR | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from Philadelphia18 | |
1 | 26 | Washington Redskins | Montez Sweat † | DE | Mississippi State | SEC | from Indianapolis19 | |
1 | 27 | Oakland Raiders | Johnathan Abram | S | Mississippi State | SEC | from Dallas20 | |
1 | 28 | Los Angeles Chargers | Jerry Tillery | DT | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
1 | 29 | Seattle Seahawks | L. J. Collier | DE | TCU | Big 12 | from Kansas City21 | |
1 | 30 | New York Giants | Deandre Baker | CB | Georgia | SEC | from New Orleans via Green Bay and Seattle222018 Thorpe Award winner | |
1 | 31 | Atlanta Falcons | Kaleb McGary | OT | Washington | Pac-12 | from LA Rams23 | |
1 | 32 | New England Patriots | N'Keal Harry | WR | Arizona State | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 33 | Arizona Cardinals | Byron Murphy † | CB | Washington | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 34 | Indianapolis Colts | Rock Ya-Sin | CB | Temple | The American | from NY Jets24 | |
2 | 35 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jawaan Taylor | OT | Florida | SEC | from Oakland25 | |
2 | 36 | San Francisco 49ers | Deebo Samuel † | WR | South Carolina | SEC | ||
2 | 37 | Carolina Panthers | Greg Little | OT | Ole Miss | SEC | from NY Giants via Seattle26 | |
2 | 38 | Buffalo Bills | Cody Ford | OT | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from Jacksonville via Oakland27 | |
2 | 39 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Sean Murphy-Bunting | CB | Central Michigan | MAC | ||
2 | 40 | Oakland Raiders | Trayvon Mullen | CB | Clemson | ACC | from Buffalo28 | |
2 | 41 | Denver Broncos | Dalton Risner | OT | Kansas State | Big 12 | ||
2 | 42 | Denver Broncos | Drew Lock | QB | Missouri | SEC | from Cincinnati29 | |
2 | 43 | Detroit Lions | Jahlani Tavai | LB | Hawaii | MW | ||
2 | 44 | Green Bay Packers | Elgton Jenkins † | C | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
2 | 45 | New England Patriots | Joejuan Williams | CB | Vanderbilt | SEC | from Atlanta via LA Rams30 | |
2 | 46 | Cleveland Browns | Greedy Williams | CB | LSU | SEC | from Washington via Indianapolis31 | |
2 | 47 | Seattle Seahawks | Marquise Blair | S | Utah | Pac-12 | from Carolina32 | |
2 | 48 | New Orleans Saints | Erik McCoy † | C | Texas A&M | SEC | from Miami33 | |
2 | 49 | Indianapolis Colts | Ben Banogu | LB | TCU | Big 12 | from Cleveland34 | |
2 | 50 | Minnesota Vikings | Irv Smith Jr. | TE | Alabama | SEC | ||
2 | 51 | Tennessee Titans | A. J. Brown † | WR | Ole Miss | SEC | ||
2 | 52 | Cincinnati Bengals | Drew Sample | TE | Washington | Pac-12 | from Pittsburgh via Denver35 | |
2 | 53 | Philadelphia Eagles | Miles Sanders † | RB | Penn State | Big Ten | from Baltimore36 | |
2 | 54 | Houston Texans | Lonnie Johnson Jr. | CB | Kentucky | SEC | from Seattle37 | |
2 | 55 | Houston Texans | Max Scharping | OT | Northern Illinois | MAC | ||
2 | 56 | Kansas City Chiefs | Mecole Hardman † | WR | Georgia | SEC | from Chicago via New England and LA Rams38 | |
2 | 57 | Philadelphia Eagles | J. J. Arcega-Whiteside | WR | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 58 | Dallas Cowboys | Trysten Hill | DT | UCF | The American | ||
2 | 59 | Indianapolis Colts | Parris Campbell | WR | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
2 | 60 | Los Angeles Chargers | Nasir Adderley | S | Delaware | CAA | ||
2 | 61 | Los Angeles Rams | Taylor Rapp | S | Washington | Pac-12 | from Kansas City39 | |
2 | 62 | Arizona Cardinals | Andy Isabella | WR | UMass | Ind. (FBS) | from New Orleans via Miami40 | |
2 | 63 | Kansas City Chiefs | Juan Thornhill | S | Virginia | ACC | from LA Rams41 | |
2 | 64 | Seattle Seahawks | DK Metcalf † | WR | Ole Miss | SEC | from New England42 | |
3 | 65 | Arizona Cardinals | Zach Allen | DE | Boston College | ACC | ||
3 | 66 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Diontae Johnson † | WR | Toledo | MAC | from Oakland43 | |
3 | 67 | San Francisco 49ers | Jalen Hurd | WR | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
3 | 68 | New York Jets | Jachai Polite | LB | Florida | SEC | ||
3 | 69 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Josh Oliver | TE | San Jose State | MW | ||
3 | 70 | Los Angeles Rams | Darrell Henderson | RB | Memphis | The American | from Tampa Bay44 | |
3 | 70.5– | New York Giants | Selection forfeited during the 2018 supplemental draft.45 | |||||
3 | 71 | Denver Broncos | Dre'Mont Jones | DT | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
3 | 72 | Cincinnati Bengals | Germaine Pratt | LB | NC State | ACC | ||
3 | 73 | Chicago Bears | David Montgomery | RB | Iowa State | Big 12 | from Detroit via New England46 | |
3 | 74 | Buffalo Bills | Devin Singletary | RB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | ||
3 | 75 | Green Bay Packers | Jace Sternberger | TE | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
3 | 76 | Washington Redskins | Terry McLaurin † | WR | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
3 | 77 | New England Patriots | Chase Winovich | DE | Michigan | Big Ten | from Carolina via Seattle47 | |
3 | 78 | Miami Dolphins | Michael Deiter | G | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
3 | 79 | Los Angeles Rams | David Long | CB | Michigan | Big Ten | from Atlanta48 | |
3 | 80 | Cleveland Browns | Sione Takitaki | LB | BYU | Ind. (FBS) | ||
3 | 81 | Detroit Lions | Will Harris | S | Boston College | ACC | from Minnesota49 | |
3 | 82 | Tennessee Titans | Nate Davis | G | Charlotte | C-USA | ||
3 | 83 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Justin Layne | CB | Michigan State | Big Ten | ||
3 | 84 | Kansas City Chiefs | Khalen Saunders | DT | Western Illinois | MVFC | from Seattle50 | |
3 | 85 | Baltimore Ravens | Jaylon Ferguson | DE | Louisiana Tech | C-USA | ||
3 | 86 | Houston Texans | Kahale Warring | TE | San Diego State | MW | ||
3 | 87 | New England Patriots | Damien Harris | RB | Alabama | SEC | from Chicago51 | |
3 | 88 | Seattle Seahawks | Cody Barton | LB | Utah | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia via Detroit and Minnesota52 | |
3 | 89 | Indianapolis Colts | Bobby Okereke | LB | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
3 | 90 | Dallas Cowboys | Connor McGovern † | G | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
3 | 91 | Los Angeles Chargers | Trey Pipkins | OT | Sioux Falls | NSIC | ||
3 | 92 | New York Jets | Chuma Edoga | OT | USC | Pac-12 | from Kansas City via Seattle and Minnesota53 | |
3 | 93 | Baltimore Ravens | Miles Boykin | WR | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | from New Orleans via NY Jets and Minnesota54 | |
3 | 94 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Jamel Dean | CB | Auburn | SEC | from LA Rams55 | |
3 | 95 | New York Giants | Oshane Ximines | DE | Old Dominion | C-USA | from New England via Cleveland56 | |
3* | 96 | Buffalo Bills | Dawson Knox † | TE | Ole Miss | SEC | from Washington57 | |
3* | 97 | Los Angeles Rams | Bobby Evans | OT | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from New England58 | |
3* | 98 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Quincy Williams | LB | Murray State | OVC | from LA Rams59 | |
3* | 99 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Mike Edwards | S | Kentucky | SEC | from LA Rams60 | |
3* | 100 | Carolina Panthers | Will Grier | QB | West Virginia | Big 12 | ||
3* | 101 | New England Patriots | Yodny Cajuste | OT | West Virginia | Big 12 | from New England via LA Rams61 | |
3* | 102 | Minnesota Vikings | Alexander Mattison | RB | Boise State | MW | from Baltimore62 | |
4 | 103 | Arizona Cardinals | Hakeem Butler | WR | Iowa State | Big 12 | ||
4 | 104 | Cincinnati Bengals | Ryan Finley | QB | NC State | ACC | from San Francisco63 | |
4 | 105 | New Orleans Saints | C. J. Gardner-Johnson | S | Florida | SEC | from NY Jets64 | |
4 | 106 | Oakland Raiders | Maxx Crosby † | DE | Eastern Michigan | MAC | ||
4 | 107 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Anthony Nelson | DE | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
4 | 108 | New York Giants | Julian Love † | CB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
4 | 109 | Indianapolis Colts | Khari Willis | S | Michigan State | Big Ten | from Jacksonville via Oakland65 | |
4 | 110 | San Francisco 49ers | Mitch Wishnowsky | P | Utah | Pac-12 | from Cincinnati662016 Ray Guy Award winner | |
4 | 111 | Atlanta Falcons | Kendall Sheffield | CB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Detroit67 | |
4 | 112 | Washington Redskins | Bryce Love | RB | Stanford | Pac-12 | from Buffalo682017 Doak Walker Award winner | |
4 | 113 | Baltimore Ravens | Justice Hill | RB | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | from Denver69 | |
4 | 114 | Minnesota Vikings | Dru Samia | G | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from Green Bay via Seattle70 | |
4 | 115 | Carolina Panthers | Christian Miller | LB | Alabama | SEC | ||
4 | 116 | Tennessee Titans | Amani Hooker | S | Iowa | Big Ten | from Miami via New Orleans and NY Jets71 | |
4 | 117 | Detroit Lions | Austin Bryant | DE | Clemson | ACC | from Atlanta72 | |
4 | 118 | New England Patriots | Hjalte Froholdt | G | Arkansas | SEC | from Washington via Green Bay and Seattle73 | |
4 | 119 | Cleveland Browns | Sheldrick Redwine | S | Miami (FL) | ACC | ||
4 | 120 | Seattle Seahawks | Gary Jennings Jr. | WR | West Virginia | Big 12 | from Minnesota74 | |
4 | 121 | New York Jets | Trevon Wesco | TE | West Virginia | Big 12 | from Tennessee75 | |
4 | 122 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Benny Snell | RB | Kentucky | SEC | ||
4 | 123 | Baltimore Ravens | Ben Powers | G | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
4 | 124 | Seattle Seahawks | Phil Haynes | G | Wake Forest | ACC | ||
4 | 125 | Cincinnati Bengals | Renell Wren | DT | Arizona State | Pac-12 | from Houston via Denver76 | |
4 | 126 | Chicago Bears | Riley Ridley | WR | Georgia | SEC | ||
4 | 127 | Baltimore Ravens | Iman Marshall | CB | USC | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia77 | |
4 | 128 | Dallas Cowboys | Tony Pollard † | RB | Memphis | The American | ||
4 | 129 | Oakland Raiders | Isaiah Johnson | CB | Houston | The American | from Indianapolis78 | |
4 | 130 | Los Angeles Chargers | Drue Tranquill | LB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
4 | 131 | Washington Redskins | Wes Martin | G | Indiana | Big Ten | from Kansas City via Buffalo79 | |
4 | 132 | Seattle Seahawks | Ugo Amadi | S | Oregon | Pac-12 | from New Orleans via NY Giants80 | |
4 | 133 | New England Patriots | Jarrett Stidham | QB | Auburn | SEC | from LA Rams81 | |
4 | 134 | Los Angeles Rams | Greg Gaines | DT | Washington | Pac-12 | from New England82 | |
4* | 135 | Atlanta Falcons | John Cominsky | DE | Charleston | MEC | from Indianapolis via Oakland83 | |
4* | 136 | Cincinnati Bengals | Michael Jordan | G | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Dallas84 | |
4* | 137 | Oakland Raiders | Foster Moreau | TE | LSU | SEC | from Atlanta85 | |
4* | 138 | Philadelphia Eagles | Shareef Miller | DE | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
5 | 139 | Arizona Cardinals | Deionte Thompson | S | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 140 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Ryquell Armstead | RB | Temple | The American | from NY Jets via Oakland86 | |
5 | 141 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Zach Gentry | TE | Michigan | Big Ten | from Oakland87 | |
5 | 142 | Seattle Seahawks | Ben Burr-Kirven | LB | Washington | Pac-12 | from San Francisco via Detroit and NY Giants88 | |
5 | 143 | New York Giants | Ryan Connelly | LB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
5 | 144 | Indianapolis Colts | Marvell Tell | S | USC | Pac-12 | from Jacksonville via Cleveland89 | |
5 | 145 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Matt Gay † | K | Utah | Pac-12 | 2017 Lou Groza Award winner | |
5 | 146 | Detroit Lions | Amani Oruwariye | CB | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
5 | 147 | Buffalo Bills | Vosean Joseph | LB | Florida | SEC | ||
5 | 148 | San Francisco 49ers | Dre Greenlaw | LB | Arkansas | SEC | from Denver90 | |
5 | 149 | Oakland Raiders | Hunter Renfrow † | WR | Clemson | ACC | from Cincinnati via Dallas912018 Burlsworth Trophy winner | |
5 | 150 | Green Bay Packers | Kingsley Keke | DT | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
5 | 151 | Miami Dolphins | Andrew Van Ginkel † | LB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
5 | 152 | Atlanta Falcons | Qadree Ollison | RB | Pittsburgh | ACC | ||
5 | 153 | Washington Redskins | Ross Pierschbacher | G | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 154 | Carolina Panthers | Jordan Scarlett | RB | Florida | SEC | ||
5 | 155 | Cleveland Browns | Mack Wilson | LB | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 156 | Denver Broncos | Justin Hollins | LB | Oregon | Pac-12 | from Minnesota92 | |
5 | 157 | New York Jets | Blake Cashman | LB | Minnesota | Big Ten | from Tennessee93 | |
5 | 158 | Dallas Cowboys | Michael Jackson | CB | Miami (FL) | ACC | from Pittsburgh via Oakland, Buffalo and Oakland94 | |
5 | 159 | New England Patriots | Byron Cowart | DT | Maryland | Big Ten | from Seattle via Minnesota95 | |
5 | 160 | Baltimore Ravens | Daylon Mack | DT | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
5 | 161 | Houston Texans | Charles Omenihu | DE | Texas | Big 12 | ||
5 | 162 | Minnesota Vikings | Cameron Smith | LB | USC | Pac-12 | from Chicago via New England, LA Rams and New England96 | |
5 | 163 | New England Patriots | Jake Bailey † | P | Stanford | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia97 | |
5 | 164 | Indianapolis Colts | E. J. Speed | LB | Tarleton State | LSC | ||
5 | 165 | Dallas Cowboys | Joe Jackson | DE | Miami (FL) | ACC | ||
5 | 166 | Los Angeles Chargers | Easton Stick | QB | North Dakota State | MVFC | ||
5 | 167 | Philadelphia Eagles | Clayton Thorson | QB | Northwestern | Big Ten | from Kansas City via LA Rams and New England98 | |
5 | 168 | Tennessee Titans | D'Andre Walker | LB | Georgia | SEC | from New Orleans via NY Jets99 | |
5 | 169 | Los Angeles Rams | David Edwards | OT | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
5 | 170 | Cleveland Browns | Austin Seibert | K | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from New England100 | |
5* | 171 | New York Giants | Darius Slayton | WR | Auburn | SEC | ||
5* | 172 | Atlanta Falcons | Jordan Miller | CB | Washington | Pac-12 | ||
5* | 173 | Washington Redskins | Cole Holcomb | LB | North Carolina | ACC | ||
6 | 174 | Arizona Cardinals | KeeSean Johnson | WR | Fresno State | MW | ||
6 | 175 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Sutton Smith | DE | Northern Illinois | MAC | from Oakland101 | |
6 | 176 | San Francisco 49ers | Kaden Smith | TE | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 177 | New Orleans Saints | Saquan Hampton | S | Rutgers | Big Ten | from NY Jets102 | |
6 | 178 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Gardner Minshew † | QB | Washington State | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 179 | Arizona Cardinals | Lamont Gaillard | C | Georgia | SEC | from Tampa Bay103 | |
6 | 180 | New York Giants | Corey Ballentine | CB | Washburn | MIAA | ||
6 | 181 | Buffalo Bills | Jaquan Johnson | CB | Miami (FL) | ACC | ||
6 | 182 | Cincinnati Bengals | Trayveon Williams | RB | Texas A&M | SEC | from Denver104 | |
6 | 183 | San Francisco 49ers | Justin Skule | OT | Vanderbilt | SEC | from Cincinnati105 | |
6 | 184 | Detroit Lions | Travis Fulgham | WR | Old Dominion | C-USA | ||
6 | 185 | Green Bay Packers | Ka'dar Hollman | CB | Toledo | MAC | ||
6 | 186 | Detroit Lions | Ty Johnson | RB | Maryland | Big Ten | from Atlanta106 | |
6 | 186.5– | Washington Redskins | Selection forfeited during the 2018 supplemental draft.107 | |||||
6 | 187 | Denver Broncos | Juwann Winfree | WR | Colorado | Pac-12 | from Carolina108 | |
6 | 188 | Tennessee Titans | David Long Jr. | LB | West Virginia | Big 12 | from Miami109 | |
6 | 189 | Cleveland Browns | Drew Forbes | OT | Southeast Missouri State | OVC | ||
6 | 190 | Minnesota Vikings | Armon Watts | DT | Arkansas | SEC | ||
6 | 191 | Minnesota Vikings | Marcus Epps | S | Wyoming | MW | from Tennessee via Baltimore110 | |
6 | 192 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Isaiah Buggs | DT | Alabama | SEC | ||
6 | 193 | Minnesota Vikings | Oli Udoh | OT | Elon | CAA | from Baltimore111 | |
6 | 194 | Green Bay Packers | Dexter Williams | RB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | from Seattle112 | |
6 | 195 | Houston Texans | Xavier Crawford | CB | Central Michigan | MAC | ||
6 | 196 | New York Jets | Blessuan Austin | CB | Rutgers | Big Ten | from Chicago via Oakland113 | |
6 | 197 | Baltimore Ravens | Trace McSorley | QB | Penn State | Big Ten | from Philadelphia114 | |
6 | 198 | San Francisco 49ers | Tim Harris | CB | Virginia | ACC | from Dallas via Cincinnati115 | |
6 | 199 | Indianapolis Colts | Gerri Green | DE | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
6 | 200 | Los Angeles Chargers | Emeke Egbule | LB | Houston | The American | ||
6 | 201 | Kansas City Chiefs | Rashad Fenton | CB | South Carolina | SEC | ||
6 | 202 | Miami Dolphins | Isaiah Prince | OT | Ohio State | Big Ten | from New Orleans116 | |
6 | 203 | Atlanta Falcons | Marcus Green | WR | Louisiana–Monroe | Sun Belt | from LA Rams117 | |
6 | 204 | Seattle Seahawks | Travis Homer | RB | Miami (FL) | ACC | from New England via Detroit and Minnesota118 | |
6* | 205 | Chicago Bears | Duke Shelley | CB | Kansas State | Big 12 | from New England119 | |
6* | 206 | Washington Redskins | Kelvin Harmon | WR | NC State | ACC | ||
6* | 207 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Ulysees Gilbert III | LB | Akron | MAC | from Arizona120 | |
6* | 208 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Scotty Miller | WR | Bowling Green | MAC | from Philadelphia121 | |
6* | 209 | Seattle Seahawks | Demarcus Christmas | DT | Florida State | ACC | from Minnesota122 | |
6* | 210 | Cincinnati Bengals | Deshaun Davis | LB | Auburn | SEC | ||
6* | 211 | Cincinnati Bengals | Rodney Anderson | RB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
6* | 212 | Carolina Panthers | Dennis Daley | OT | South Carolina | SEC | from San Francisco via Denver123 | |
6* | 213 | Dallas Cowboys | Donovan Wilson | S | Texas A&M | SEC | from Cincinnati124 | |
6* | 214 | Kansas City Chiefs | Darwin Thompson | RB | Utah State | MW | ||
7 | 215 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Terry Beckner | DT | Missouri | SEC | from Arizona125 | |
7 | 216 | Kansas City Chiefs | Nick Allegretti | G | Illinois | Big Ten | from San Francisco126 | |
7 | 217 | Minnesota Vikings | Kris Boyd | CB | Texas | Big 12 | from NY Jets127 | |
7 | 218 | Dallas Cowboys | Mike Weber | RB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Oakland128 | |
7 | 219 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Derwin Gray | OT | Maryland | Big Ten | from Tampa Bay129 | |
7 | 220 | Houston Texans | Cullen Gillaspia | FB | Texas A&M | SEC | from NY Giants via Denver130 | |
7 | 221 | Cleveland Browns | Donnie Lewis | CB | Tulane | The American | from Jacksonville131 | |
7 | 222 | Chicago Bears | Kerrith Whyte | RB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | from Denver via Philadelphia132 | |
7 | 223 | Cincinnati Bengals | Jordan Brown | CB | South Dakota State | MVFC | ||
7 | 224 | Detroit Lions | Isaac Nauta | TE | Georgia | SEC | ||
7 | 225 | Buffalo Bills | Darryl Johnson | DE | North Carolina A&T | MEAC | ||
7 | 226 | Green Bay Packers | Ty Summers | LB | TCU | Big 12 | ||
7 | 227 | Washington Redskins | Jimmy Moreland | CB | James Madison | CAA | ||
7 | 228 | Buffalo Bills | Tommy Sweeney | TE | Boston College | ACC | from Carolina133 | |
7 | 229 | Detroit Lions | P. J. Johnson | DE | Arizona | Pac-12 | from Miami134 | |
7 | 230 | Oakland Raiders | Quinton Bell | DE | Prairie View A&M | SWAC | from Atlanta135 | |
7 | 231 | New Orleans Saints | Alizé Mack | TE | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | from Cleveland136 | |
7 | 232 | New York Giants | George Asafo-Adjei | OT | Kentucky | SEC | from Minnesota137 | |
7 | 233 | Miami Dolphins | Chandler Cox | FB | Auburn | SEC | from Tennessee138 | |
7 | 234 | Miami Dolphins | Myles Gaskin | RB | Washington | Pac-12 | from Pittsburgh via Cleveland139 | |
7 | 235 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Dontavius Russell | DT | Auburn | SEC | from Seattle via Oakland140 | |
7 | 236 | Seattle Seahawks | John Ursua | WR | Hawaii | MW | from Baltimore via Jacksonville141 | |
7 | 237 | Carolina Panthers | Terry Godwin | WR | Georgia | SEC | from Houston via Denver142 | |
7 | 238 | Chicago Bears | Stephen Denmark | CB | Valdosta State | Gulf South | ||
7 | 239 | Minnesota Vikings | Dillon Mitchell | WR | Oregon | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia via New England143 | |
7 | 240 | Indianapolis Colts | Jackson Barton | OT | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
7 | 241 | Dallas Cowboys | Jalen Jelks | DE | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
7 | 242 | Los Angeles Chargers | Cortez Broughton | DT | Cincinnati | The American | ||
7 | 243 | Los Angeles Rams | Nick Scott | S | Penn State | Big Ten | from Kansas City via San Francisco, Cleveland and New England144 | |
7 | 244 | New Orleans Saints | Kaden Elliss | LB | Idaho | Big Sky | ||
7 | 245 | New York Giants | Chris Slayton | DT | Syracuse | ACC | from LA Rams145 | |
7 | 246 | Indianapolis Colts | Javon Patterson | C | Ole Miss | SEC | from New England via Philadelphia146 | |
7* | 247 | Minnesota Vikings | Bisi Johnson | WR | Colorado State | MW | ||
7* | 248 | Arizona Cardinals | Joshua Miles | OT | Morgan State | MEAC | ||
7* | 249 | Arizona Cardinals | Michael Dogbe | DE | Temple | The American | ||
7* | 250 | Minnesota Vikings | Austin Cutting | LS | Air Force | MW | ||
7* | 251 | Los Angeles Rams | Dakota Allen | LB | Texas Tech | Big 12 | ||
7* | 252 | New England Patriots | Ken Webster | CB | Ole Miss | SEC | ||
7* | 253 | Washington Redskins | Jordan Brailford | DE | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | ||
7* | 254 | Arizona Cardinals | Caleb Wilson | TE | UCLA | Pac-12 |
Notable undrafted players
Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons | Del'Shawn Phillips | LB | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Atlanta Falcons | Olamide Zaccheaus | WR | Virginia | ACC | |
Baltimore Ravens | Patrick Mekari | C | California | Pac-12 | |
Baltimore Ravens | Matthew Orzech | LS | Azusa Pacific | GNAC | |
Baltimore Ravens | Antoine Wesley | WR | Texas Tech | Big 12 | |
Buffalo Bills | Tyrel Dodson | LB | Texas A&M | SEC | |
Buffalo Bills | Blake Hance | G | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Buffalo Bills | Cam Lewis | CB | Buffalo | MAC | |
Buffalo Bills | Chase McLaughlin | K | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Buffalo Bills | David Sills | WR | West Virginia | Big 12 | |
Carolina Panthers | Jordan Kunaszyk | LB | California | Pac-12 | |
Chicago Bears | Alex Bars | G | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | |
Chicago Bears | Jonathan Harris | DE | Lindenwood | MIAA | |
Chicago Bears | Jesper Horsted | DE | Princeton | Ivy | |
Chicago Bears | Sam Mustipher | C | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | |
Cleveland Browns | David Blough | QB | Purdue | Big Ten | Started 5 games for Detroit in his rookie year |
Cleveland Browns | Jamie Gillan | P | Arkansas–Pine Bluff | SWAC | PFWA All-Rookie team |
Dallas Cowboys | Luke Gifford | LB | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Dallas Cowboys | Jalen Guyton | WR | North Texas | C-USA | |
Dallas Cowboys | Brandon Knight | OT | Indiana | Big Ten | |
Dallas Cowboys | KaVontae Turpin † | WR | TCU | Big 12 | |
Denver Broncos | Jacob Bobenmoyer | LS | Northern Colorado | Big Sky | |
Denver Broncos | John Leglue | OT | Tulane | The American | |
Denver Broncos | Malik Reed | OLB | Nevada | MW | |
Denver Broncos | Brett Rypien | QB | Boise State | MW | |
Detroit Lions | Matt Nelson | OT | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Detroit Lions | C. J. Moore | S | Ole Miss | SEC | |
Detroit Lions | Donald Parham | TE | Stetson | Pioneer | |
Detroit Lions | Anthony Pittman | LB | Wayne State | GLIAC | |
Detroit Lions | Kevin Strong | DE | UTSA | C-USA | |
Green Bay Packers | Yosh Nijman | OT | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Houston Texans | Albert Huggins | DT | Clemson | ACC | |
Indianapolis Colts | Ashton Dulin | WR | Malone | G-MAC | |
Indianapolis Colts | Penny Hart | WR | Georgia State | Sun Belt | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Joe Giles-Harris | LB | Duke | ACC | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Andrew Wingard | S | Wyoming | MW | |
Kansas City Chiefs | Jody Fortson | TE | Valdosta State | Gulf South | |
Kansas City Chiefs | Jack Fox † | P | Rice | C-USA | |
Los Angeles Chargers | Roderic Teamer | S | Tulane | The American | |
Los Angeles Rams | Chandler Brewer | OT | Middle Tennessee | C-USA | |
Los Angeles Rams | Marquise Copeland | DE | Cincinnati | The American | |
Los Angeles Rams | Troy Reeder | LB | Delaware | CAA | |
Los Angeles Rams | Nsimba Webster | WR/KR | Eastern Washington | Big Sky | |
Miami Dolphins | Trenton Irwin | WR | Stanford | Pac-12 | |
Miami Dolphins | Patrick Laird | RB | California | Pac-12 | |
Miami Dolphins | Jonathan Ledbetter | DE | Georgia | SEC | |
Miami Dolphins | Chris Myarick | TE/FB | Temple | The American | |
Miami Dolphins | Nik Needham | CB | UTEP | C-USA | |
Miami Dolphins | Preston Williams | WR | Colorado State | MW | |
Minnesota Vikings | Khari Blasingame | FB | Vanderbilt | SEC | |
Minnesota Vikings | Jake Browning | QB | Washington | Pac-12 | |
New England Patriots | Calvin Anderson | T | Texas | Big 12 | |
New England Patriots | Andrew Beck | TE | Texas | Big 12 | |
New England Patriots | Terez Hall | OLB | Missouri | SEC | |
New England Patriots | Jakobi Meyers | WR | NC State | ACC | |
New England Patriots | Gunner Olszewski | WR | Bemidji State | NSIC | First-team All-Pro in 2020 as a punt returner |
New Orleans Saints | Carl Granderson | DE | Wyoming | MW | |
New Orleans Saints | Porter Gustin | DE | USC | Pac-12 | |
New Orleans Saints | Deonte Harty † | WR | Assumption | NE-10 | |
New Orleans Saints | Lil'Jordan Humphrey | WR | Texas | Big 12 | |
New Orleans Saints | Shy Tuttle | DT | Tennessee | SEC | |
New York Jets | Greg Dortch | WR | Wake Forest | ACC | |
New York Jets | Kyle Phillips | DE | Tennessee | SEC | |
New York Jets | Jeff Smith | WR | Boston College | ACC | |
Oakland Raiders | A. J. Cole III † | P | NC State | ACC | |
Oakland Raiders | Lester Cotton | G | Alabama | SEC | |
Oakland Raiders | Alec Ingold † | FB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Oakland Raiders | Andre James | C | UCLA | Pac-12 | |
Oakland Raiders | Keisean Nixon | CB | South Carolina | SEC | |
Philadelphia Eagles | Ryan Bates | G | Penn State | Big Ten | |
Philadelphia Eagles | T. J. Edwards | LB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Philadelphia Eagles | Nate Herbig | G | Stanford | Pac-12 | |
Philadelphia Eagles | Sua Opeta | G | Weber State | Big Sky | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Devlin Hodges | QB | Samford | SoCon | Started 6 games for Pittsburgh in his rookie year |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Fred Johnson | OT | Florida | SEC | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | P. J. Locke | S | Texas | Big 12 | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Matthew Wright | K | UCF | The American | |
San Francisco 49ers | Azeez Al-Shaair | LB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | |
San Francisco 49ers | Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles | LB | Arizona | Pac-12 | |
San Francisco 49ers | Kevin Givens | DT | Penn State | Big Ten | |
Seattle Seahawks | Bryan Mone | DT | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Tennessee Titans | Parker Hesse | TE | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Washington Redskins | Craig Reynolds | RB | Kutztown | PSAC | |
Washington Redskins | Steven Sims | WR | Kansas | Big 12 |
Supplemental draft
A supplemental draft was held on July 10, 2019. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeited its pick in that round in the draft of the following season.
Rnd. | Pick No. | NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes | |
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5 | – | Arizona Cardinals | Jalen Thompson | S | Washington State | Pac-12 |
Trades
(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades which took place during the 2019 draft.
Round one
Round two
Round three
Round four
Round five
Round six
Round seven
Forfeited picks
Media coverage
In November 2018, after having aired the final rounds of the draft on the network, ESPN announced that it would air coverage of all three days of the 2019 draft on ABC, using an entertainment-oriented format and hosted by the panel of College GameDay (which hosted an alternate ESPN2 broadcast of the previous draft), including Lee Corso, Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard. It marked the first time that broadcast television coverage of all three days of the NFL Draft had been carried by a single network; in 2018, the first two nights aired on Fox in association and simulcast with NFL Network. ESPN and NFL Network continued to broadcast more traditionally-formatted coverage.147 In addition, NFL Network's morning show Good Morning Football was simulcast on ESPN2 on both April 25 and 26, while ESPN and NFL Network personalities made appearances across the networks' studio programs.148
The NFL reported an average viewership of 6.1 million across all ESPN and NFL outlets carrying coverage, up from the composite average of 5.5 million in 2018, and estimated that at least 47.5 million viewers watched coverage at some point during the draft.149 The NFL also reported that at least 600,000 people attended events associated with the draft, overtaking 2017 as the most-attended NFL Draft.150
Summary
Selections by NCAA conference
Conference | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
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NCAA Division I FBS football conferences | ||||||||
AAC | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 11 |
ACC | 7 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 28 |
Big 12 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 26 |
Big Ten | 7 | 2 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 40 |
C-USA | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
Ind. (FBS) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
MAC | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 9 |
MW | 0 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 10 |
Pac-12 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 6 | 33 |
SEC | 9 | 13 | 6 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 9 | 64 |
Sun Belt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences | ||||||||
Big Sky | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
CAA | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
MEAC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
MVFC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
OVC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
SWAC | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
NCAA Division II football conferences | ||||||||
GSC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
LSC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
MEC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
MIAA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
NSIC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
A then-record 64 players were drafted from one conference,151 the second-most in NFL history, breaking the previous high of 63 selections in 2013. Both numbers were set by the Southeastern Conference. The record was broken in 2021, when 65 players were selected also from the SEC.
Schools with multiple draft selections
Selections | Schools |
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10 | Alabama |
9 | Ohio State |
8 | Oklahoma, Washington |
7 | Georgia, Texas A&M |
6 | Auburn, Clemson, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Penn State |
5 | Florida, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Stanford, Utah, West Virginia |
4 | Boston College, Iowa, Maryland, NC State, Oregon, USC, Wisconsin |
3 | Arkansas, Houston, LSU, South Carolina, TCU, Temple |
2 | Arizona State, Central Michigan, Florida Atlantic, Florida State, Hawaii, Iowa State, Kansas State, Memphis, Michigan State, Missouri, Northern Illinois, Oklahoma State, Old Dominion, Rutgers, Texas, Toledo, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Washington State |
Of note, Allen High School boasted three selections in the 2019 NFL draft, by drafting Kyler Murray, Greg Little, and Bobby Evans.152
Selections by position
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
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Center | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Cornerback | 1 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 32 |
Defensive end | 6 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 25 |
Defensive tackle | 6 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 21 |
Guard | 1 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 12 |
Kicker | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Linebacker | 3 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 12 | 4 | 3 | 31 |
Long snapper | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Offensive tackle | 4 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 23 |
Punter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Quarterback | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 11 |
Running back | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 25 |
Safety | 2 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 19 |
Tight end | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 16 |
Wide receiver | 2 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 28 |
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
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Offense | 14 | 18 | 21 | 17 | 10 | 21 | 19 | 120 |
Defense | 18 | 14 | 17 | 18 | 22 | 20 | 20 | 129 |
Special teams | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
Notes
Trade references
General references
References
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"2017 NFL Draft sets record for number of trades". Bleacher Report. April 30, 2017. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2706766-2017-nfl-draft-sets-record-for-number-of-trades ↩
"Underclassmen declaring for 2019 NFL Draft hits record high". Orlando Sentinel. January 9, 2019. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/college-gridiron-365/os-sp-underclassmen-declaring-nfl-draft-20190104-htmlstory.html ↩
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Knoblauch, Austin. "Nashville, Tennessee Titans to host 2019 NFL Draft". NFL.com. Retrieved May 23, 2018. https://www.nfl.com/news/nashville-tennessee-titans-to-host-2019-nfl-draft-0ap3000000933939 ↩
Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career. ↩
May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE) /wiki/Edge_rusher ↩
Also known as offensive guard (OG) ↩
Also known as placekicker (PK) ↩
Also known as inside linebacker (ILB) ↩
May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE) /wiki/Edge_rusher ↩
No. 10: Denver → Pittsburgh (D). Denver traded a first-round selection (10th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's first- and second-round selections (20th and 52nd) as well as their third-round selection in 2020.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 17: Cleveland → NY Giants (PD). Cleveland traded a first-round selection (17th), a third-round selection previously acquired from New England (95th), guard Kevin Zeitler and safety Jabrill Peppers to New York in exchange for wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and defensive end Olivier Vernon.[Trade 2] ↩
No. 20: Pittsburgh → Denver (D). See No. 10: Denver → Pittsburgh.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 21: Seattle → Green Bay (D). Seattle traded a first-round selection (21st) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's first- and two fourth-round selections (30th, 114th and 118th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). Baltimore traded a first-round selection (22nd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (25th, 127th and 197th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 24: Chicago → Oakland (PD). Chicago traded first- and sixth-round selections (24th and 196th) as well as 2020 first- and third-round selections to Oakland in exchange for outside linebacker Khalil Mack and 2020 second- and conditional fifth-round (which eventually converted to a seventh-round) selections.[Trade 3] ↩
No. 25: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). See No. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 26: Indianapolis → Washington (D). Indianapolis traded a first-round selection (26th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's second-round selection (46th) as well as a 2020 second-round selection.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 27: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a first-round selection (27th) to Oakland in exchange for wide receiver Amari Cooper.[Trade 4] ↩
No. 29: Kansas City → Seattle (PD). Kansas City traded 2019 first- and third-round selections (29th and 92nd), as well as a conditional 2020 second-round selection to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Frank Clark and a third-round selection (84th).[Trade 5] /wiki/2019_Kansas_City_Chiefs_season ↩
No. 30: multiple trades. New Orleans → Green Bay (PD). New Orleans traded a first-round selection (30th), as well as 2018 first- and fifth-round selections (27th and 147th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's 2018 first round selection (14th).[Trade 6] Green Bay → Seattle (D). See No. 21: Seattle → Green Bay.[Trade 1] Seattle → NY Giants (D). Seattle traded this first-round selection (30th) to New York Giants in exchange for New York's second-, fourth- and fifth-round selections (37th, 132nd and 142nd).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). Los Angeles traded their first- and sixth-round selections (31st and 203rd) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's second- and third-round selections (45th and 79th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 34: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). New York traded their 2019 second-round selection (34th), as well as their 2018 first- and two second-round selections (6th, 37th and 49th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' 2018 first-round selection (3rd).[Trade 7] ↩
No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville (D). Oakland traded their second-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (35th, 140th and 235th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's second- and fourth-round selections (38th and 109th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 37: multiple trades.[Trade 1] NY Giants → Seattle (D). See No. 30: Seattle → NY Giants. Seattle → Carolina (D). Seattle traded this second-round selection (37th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's second- and third-round selections (47th and 77th). ↩
No. 38: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Jacksonville → Oakland (D). See No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville. Oakland → Buffalo (D). Oakland traded this second-round selection (38th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's second- and fifth-round selections (40th and 158th). ↩
No. 40: Buffalo → Oakland (D). See No. 38: Oakland → Buffalo.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 42: Cincinnati → Denver (D). Cincinnati traded their second-round selection (42nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (52nd, 125th and 182nd).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 45: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Atlanta → LA Rams (D). See No. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta. LA Rams → New England (D). Los Angeles traded this second-round selection (45th) to New England in exchange for New England's second- and third-round selections (56th and 101st). ↩
No. 46: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Washington → Indianapolis (D). See No. 26: Indianapolis → Washington. Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). Indianapolis traded this second-round selection (46th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's second- and fifth-round selections (49th and 144th). ↩
No. 47: Carolina → Seattle (D). See No. 37: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 48: Miami → New Orleans (D). Miami traded a second- and fourth-round selection (48th and 116th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' second- and sixth-round selections (62nd and 202nd) as well as a 2020 second-round selection.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 49: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). See No. 46: Indianapolis → Cleveland.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 52: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Pittsburgh → Denver (D). See No. 10: Denver → Pittsburgh. Denver → Cincinnati (D). See No. 42: Cincinnati → Denver. ↩
No. 53: Baltimore → Philadelphia (PD). Baltimore traded a second-round selection (53rd) as well as 2018 second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and 125th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's 2018 first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and 132nd).[Trade 6] ↩
No. 54: Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a second-round selection (54th) as well as a 2018 third-round selection (80th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's 2018 fifth-round selection (141st) and offensive tackle Duane Brown. This trade originally included cornerback Jeremy Lane but was revised after Lane failed his physical.[Trade 8] ↩
No. 56: multiple trades. Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a second-round selection (56th) as well as a 2018 fourth-round selection (105th) to New England in exchange for New England's 2018 second-round selection previously acquired from Detroit (51st).[Trade 6] New England → LA Rams (D). See No. 45: LA Rams → New England.[Trade 1] LA Rams → Kansas City (D). Los Angeles traded this second-round selection (56th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's second- and fifth-round selections (61st and 167th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 61: Kansas City → LA Rams (D). See No. 56: LA Rams → Kansas City.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 62: multiple trades.[Trade 1] New Orleans → Miami (D). See No. 48: Miami → New Orleans. Miami → Arizona (D). Miami traded this second-round selection (62nd) as well as a 2020 fifth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for quarterback Josh Rosen. ↩
No. 63: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). Los Angeles traded their second-round selection (63rd) as well as their 2018 fourth-round selection (124th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's 2018 sixth-round selection (209th) and cornerback Marcus Peters.[Trade 9] ↩
No. 64: New England → Seattle (D). New England traded their second-round selection (64th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's third- and fourth-round selections (77th and 118th). ↩
No. 66: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). Oakland traded third- and fifth-round selections (66th and 141st) to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Antonio Brown.[Trade 10] ↩
No. 70: Tampa Bay → LA Rams (D). Tampa Bay traded a third-round selection (70th) to Los Angeles in exchange for two third-round selections (94th and 99th).[Trade 1] ↩
The New York Giants forfeited their 2019 third round pick after selecting Sam Beal in the 2018 supplemental draft.[6] /wiki/New_York_Giants ↩
No. 73: multiple trades.[Trade 6] Detroit → New England (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (73rd) to New England for New England's 2018 fourth-round selection (114th). New England → Chicago (D). New England traded this third-round selection and a sixth-round selection (73rd and 205th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's third- and fifth-round selections (87th and 162nd) as well as a 2020 fourth-round selection.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 77: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Carolina → Seattle (D). See No. 37: Seattle → Carolina. Seattle → New England (D). See No. 64: New England → Seattle. ↩
No. 79: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). See No. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 81: Minnesota → Detroit (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (81st) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's third- and sixth-round selections (88th and 204th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 84: Seattle → Kansas City (PD). See No. 29: Kansas City → Seattle.[Trade 5] ↩
No. 87: Chicago → New England (D). See No. 73: New England → Chicago.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 88: multiple trades. Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (88th) to Detroit in exchange for wide receiver Golden Tate.[Trade 11] Detroit → Minnesota (D). See No. 81: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 1] Minnesota → Seattle (D). Minnesota traded this third-round selection and a sixth-round selection (88th and 209th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's third- and fifth-round selections (92nd and 159th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 92: multiple trades. Kansas City → Seattle (PD). See No. 29: Kansas City → Seattle.[Trade 5] Seattle → Minnesota (D). See No. 88: Minnesota → Seattle.[Trade 1] Minnesota → NY Jets (D). Minnesota traded this third-round selection (92nd) to New York in exchange for third- and seventh-round selections (93rd and 217th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 93: multiple trades. New Orleans → NY Jets (PD). New Orleans traded a third-round selection (93rd) to New York for a sixth-round selection and quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.[Trade 12] NY Jets → Minnesota (D). See No. 92: Minnesota → NY Jets.[Trade 1] Minnesota → Baltimore (D). Minnesota traded this third-round selection (93rd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's third- and two sixth-round selections (102nd, 191st and 193rd).[Trade 1] /wiki/2019_New_Orleans_Saints_season ↩
No. 94: LA Rams → Tampa Bay (D). See No. 70: Tampa Bay → LA Rams.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 95: multiple trades. New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a third-round selection (95th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's 2018 fifth-round selection (159th) and defensive tackle Danny Shelton.[Trade 13] Cleveland → NY Giants (PD). See No. 17: Cleveland → NY Giants.[Trade 2] ↩
No. 96: Washington → Buffalo (D). Washington traded a third-round selection (96th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's two fourth-round selections (112nd and 131st). ↩
No. 97: New England → LA Rams (D). New England traded their third-and fifth-round selections (97th and 162nd) to Los Angeles in exchange for a fourth-round selection (133rd) and regained their third-round selection (101st).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 98: LA Rams → Jacksonville (PD). Los Angeles traded their third-round selection (98th) as well as their 2020 fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Dante Fowler.[Trade 14] ↩
No. 99: LA Rams → Tampa Bay (D). See No. 70: Tampa Bay → LA Rams.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 101: multiple trades.[Trade 1] New England → LA Rams (D). See No. 45: LA Rams → New England. LA Rams → New England (D). See No. 97: New England → LA Rams. ↩
No. 102: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). See No. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati (D). San Francisco traded a fourth-round selection (104th) to Cincinnati in exchange for the Bengals' fourth- and two sixth-round selections (110th, 183rd, 198th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans (D). The Jets traded a fourth-round selection (105th) to New Orleans in exchange for the Saints' fourth- and fifth-round selections (116th and 168th).[Trade 1] /wiki/2019_New_York_Jets_season ↩
No. 109: multiple trades.[Trade 1] No. 109: Jacksonville → Oakland (D). See No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville. Oakland → Indianapolis (D). Oakland traded this fourth-round selection (109th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' two fourth-round selections (129th and 135th). ↩
No. 110: Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). See No. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 111: Detroit → Atlanta (D). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (111th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and 186th).[Trade 1] /wiki/2019_Detroit_Lions_season ↩
No. 112: Buffalo → Washington (D). See No. 96: Washington → Buffalo. ↩
No. 113: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection (113th) to Baltimore in exchange for quarterback Joe Flacco; the trade became official on March 13.[Trade 15] ↩
No. 114: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Green Bay → Seattle (D). See No. 21: Seattle → Green Bay. Seattle → Minnesota (D). Seattle traded this fourth-round selection (114th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fourth- and sixth-round selections (120th and 204th). ↩
No. 116: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Miami → New Orleans (D). See No. 48: Miami → New Orleans. New Orleans → NY Jets (D). See No. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans. NY Jets → Tennessee (D). New York traded this fourth-round selection and their fifth-round selection (116th and 168th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fourth- and fifth-round selections (121st and 157th). ↩
No. 117: Atlanta → Detroit (D). See No. 111: Detroit → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 118: multiple trades. Washington → Green Bay (PD). Washington traded a fourth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for free safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.[Trade 16] Green Bay → Seattle (D). See No. 21: Seattle → Green Bay.[Trade 1] Seattle → New England (D). See No. 64: New England → Seattle.[Trade 1] /wiki/Ha_Ha_Clinton-Dix ↩
No. 120: Minnesota → Seattle (D). See No. 114: Seattle → Minnesota.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 121: Tennessee → NY Jets (D). See No. 116: NY Jets → Tennessee.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 125: multiple trades. Houston → Denver (PD). Houston traded a fourth-round selection to Denver in exchange for wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. The two teams also swapped seventh-round selections.[Trade 17] Denver → Cincinnati (D). See No. 42: Cincinnati → Denver.[Trade 1] /wiki/Demaryius_Thomas ↩
No. 127: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). See No. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 129: Indianapolis → Oakland (D). See No. 109: Oakland → Indianapolis.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 131: multiple trades. Kansas City → Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded a conditional fourth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for linebacker Reggie Ragland.[Trade 18] Buffalo → Washington (D). See No. 96: Washington → Buffalo.[Trade 1] /wiki/Reggie_Ragland ↩
No. 132: multiple trades. New Orleans → NY Giants (PD). New Orleans traded a fourth-round selection (132nd) as well as a 2020 seventh-round selection to the Giants in exchange for cornerback Eli Apple.[Trade 19] NY Giants → Seattle (D). See No. 30: Seattle → NY Giants.[Trade 1] /wiki/2019_New_Orleans_Saints_season ↩
No. 133: LA Rams → New England (D). See No. 97: New England → LA Rams.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 134: New England → LA Rams (D). New England traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (134th and 243rd) to Los Angeles in exchange for two fifth-round selections (162nd and 167th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 135: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Indianapolis → Oakland (D). See No. 109: Oakland → Indianapolis. Oakland → Atlanta (D). Oakland traded this fourth-round selection (135th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's fourth- and seventh-round selections (137th and 230th). ↩
No. 136: Dallas → Cincinnati (D). Dallas traded a fourth-round selection (136th) to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's fifth- and sixth-round selections (149th and 213th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 137: Atlanta → Oakland (D). See No. 135: Oakland → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 140: multiple trades. NY Jets → Oakland (PD). New York traded a fifth-round selection (140th) to Oakland in exchange for guard/tackle Kelechi Osemele and a sixth-round selection (196th) originally acquired from Chicago.[Trade 20] Oakland → Jacksonville (D). See No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 141: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). See No. 66: Oakland → Pittsburgh.[Trade 10] ↩
No. 142: multiple trades. San Francisco → Detroit (PD). San Francisco traded a fifth-round selection (142nd) to Detroit in exchange for guard Laken Tomlinson.[Trade 21] Detroit → NY Giants (PD). Detroit traded a fifth-round selection to New York in exchange for defensive tackle Damon Harrison. New York received the earlier of Detroit original selection or the one Detroit received from San Francisco's.[Trade 22] NY Giants → Seattle (D). See No. 30: Seattle → NY Giants.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 144: multiple trades. Jacksonville → Cleveland (PD). Jacksonville traded a fifth-round selection (144th) to Cleveland in exchange for running back Carlos Hyde.[Trade 23] Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). See No. 46: Indianapolis → Cleveland.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 148: Denver → San Francisco (D). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (148th) to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Dekoda Watson and a sixth-round selection (212th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 149: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Cincinnati → Dallas (D). See No. 136: Dallas → Cincinnati. Dallas → Oakland (D). Dallas traded this fifth-round selection (149th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's fifth- and seventh-round selections (158th and 218th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 156: Minnesota → Denver (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (156th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's 2018 seventh-round selection (225th) and quarterback Trevor Siemian.[Trade 24] ↩
No. 157: Tennessee → NY Jets (D). See No. 116: NY Jets → Tennessee. ↩
No. 158: multiple trades. Pittsburgh → Oakland (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection (158th) to Oakland in exchange for wide receiver Ryan Switzer and Oakland's sixth-round selection (175th).[Trade 25] Oakland → Buffalo (PD). Oakland traded this fifth-round selection (158th) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback A. J. McCarron.[Trade 26] Buffalo → Oakland (D). See No. 38: Oakland → Buffalo.[Trade 1] Oakland → Dallas (D). See No. 149: Dallas → Oakland.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 159: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Seattle → Minnesota (D). See No. 88: Minnesota → Seattle. Minnesota → New England (D). Minnesota traded this fifth-round selection (159th) to New England in exchange for New England's fifth- and seventh-round selections (162nd and 239th). ↩
No. 162: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Chicago → New England (D). See No. 73: New England → Chicago. New England → LA Rams (D). See No. 97: New England → LA Rams. LA Rams → New England (D). See No. 134: New England → LA Rams. New England → Minnesota (D). See No. 159: Minnesota → New England. ↩
No. 163: Philadelphia → New England (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (163rd) to New England in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (167th and 246th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 167: multiple trades.[Trade 1] Kansas City → LA Rams (D). See No. 56: LA Rams → Kansas City. LA Rams → New England (D). See No. 134: New England → LA Rams. New England → Philadelphia (D). See No. 163: Philadelphia → New England. ↩
No. 168: multiple trades.[Trade 1] New Orleans → NY Jets (D). See No. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans. NY Jets → Tennessee (D). See No. 116: Tennessee → NY Jets. ↩
No. 170: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (170th) to Cleveland in exchange for receiver Josh Gordon and a seventh-round selection (243rd).[Trade 27] ↩
No. 175: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). See No. 158: Pittsburgh → Oakland.[Trade 25] ↩
No. 177: NY Jets → New Orleans (PD). See No. 93: New Orleans → NY Jets.[Trade 12] ↩
No. 179: Tampa Bay → Arizona (PD). Tampa Bay sent a sixth-round selection (179th) as compensation to Arizona in exchange for a seventh-round selection (215th) and the rights to head coach Bruce Arians.[Trade 28] ↩
No. 182: Denver → Cincinnati (D). See No. 42: Cincinnati → Denver.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 183: Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). See No. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 186: Atlanta → Detroit (D). See No. 111: Detroit → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
The Washington Redskins forfeited their 2019 sixth round pick after selecting Adonis Alexander in the 2018 supplemental draft.[6] /wiki/Washington_Redskins ↩
No. 187: Carolina → Denver (D). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection (187th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's sixth- and seventh-round selections (212nd and 237th).[Trade 1] ↩
No. 188: Miami → Tennessee (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection (188th) and quarterback Ryan Tannehill to Tennessee in exchange for a seventh-round selection (233rd) as well as a 2020 fourth-round selection.[Trade 29] ↩
No. 191: multiple trades. Tennessee → Baltimore (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (191st) to Baltimore in exchange for linebacker Kamalei Correa.[Trade 30] Baltimore → Minnesota (D). See No. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 193: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). See No. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 194: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection (194th) to Green Bay in exchange for quarterback Brett Hundley.[Trade 31] ↩
No. 196: multiple trades. Chicago → Oakland (PD). See No. 24: Chicago → Oakland.[Trade 3] Oakland → NY Jets (PD). See No. 140: Oakland → NY Jets.[Trade 20] ↩
No. 197: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). See No. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 198: multiple trades. Dallas → Cincinnati (PD). Dallas traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for cornerback Bene Benwikere.[Trade 32] Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). See No. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1] /wiki/Bene_Benwikere ↩
No. 202: New Orleans → Miami (D). See No. 48: Miami → New Orleans.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 203: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). See No. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 204: multiple trades. New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for cornerback Johnson Bademosi.[Trade 33] Detroit → Minnesota (D). See No. 81: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 1] Minnesota → Seattle (D). See No. 114: Seattle → Minnesota.[Trade 1] /wiki/Johnson_Bademosi ↩
No. 205: New England → Chicago (D). See No. 73: Chicago → New England.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 207: Arizona → Pittsburgh (PD). Arizona traded a compensatory sixth-round selection (207th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for tackle Marcus Gilbert.[Trade 34] ↩
No. 208: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (208th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiver DeSean Jackson and a 2020 seventh-round selection.[Trade 35] ↩
No. 209: Minnesota → Seattle (D). See No. 88: Minnesota → Seattle.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 212: multiple trades.[Trade 1] San Francisco → Denver (D). See No. 148: Denver → San Francisco. Denver → Carolina (D). See No. 187: Carolina → Denver. ↩
No. 213: Cincinnati → Dallas (D). See No. 136: Dallas → Cincinnati.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 215: Arizona → Tampa Bay (PD). See No. 179: Tampa Bay → Arizona.[Trade 28] ↩
No. 216: San Francisco → Kansas City (PD). San Francisco traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for wide receiver Rod Streater and a conditional seventh-round selection.[Trade 36] /wiki/Rod_Streater ↩
No. 217: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). See No. 92: Minnesota → NY Jets.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 218: Oakland → Dallas (D). See No. 149: Dallas → Oakland.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 219: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded a seventh-round selection (219th) and free safety J. J. Wilcox to Pittsburgh in exchange for their 2018 sixth-round selection (202nd).[Trade 37] ↩
No. 220: multiple trades. NY Giants → Denver (PD). New York traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Denver in exchange for punter Riley Dixon.[Trade 38] Denver → Houston (PD). See No. 125: Houston → Denver.[Trade 17] /wiki/Riley_Dixon ↩
No. 221: Jacksonville → Cleveland (PD). Jacksonville traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for quarterback Cody Kessler.[Trade 39] /wiki/Cody_Kessler ↩
No. 222: multiple trades. Denver → Philadelphia (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for guard Allen Barbre.[Trade 40] Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded this conditional seventh-round selection to Chicago in exchange for safety Deiondre' Hall.[Trade 41] /wiki/Allen_Barbre ↩
No. 228: Carolina → Buffalo (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection (228th) and wide receiver Kaelin Clay to Buffalo in exchange for cornerback Kevon Seymour.[Trade 42] ↩
No. 229: Miami → Detroit (PD). Miami traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for defensive tackle Akeem Spence.[Trade 43] /wiki/Akeem_Spence ↩
No. 230: Atlanta → Oakland (D). See No. 135: Oakland → Atlanta.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 231: Cleveland → New Orleans (PD). Cleveland traded a conditional seventh-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for defensive tackle Devaroe Lawrence.[Trade 44] /wiki/Devaroe_Lawrence ↩
No. 232: Minnesota → NY Giants (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection (232nd) to New York in exchange for center Brett Jones.[Trade 45] ↩
No. 233: Tennessee → Miami (PD). See No. 188: Miami → Tennessee.[Trade 29] ↩
No. 234: multiple trades. Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded a seventh-round selection (234th) and wide receiver Sammie Coates to Cleveland in exchange for their 2018 sixth-round selection (202nd).[Trade 46] Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this seventh-round selection (234th) as well as a 2018 fourth-round selection previously acquired from Carolina (123rd) to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Jarvis Landry.[Trade 47] ↩
No. 235: multiple trades. Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded a seventh-round selection (235th) to Oakland in exchange for safety Shalom Luani.[Trade 48] Oakland → Jacksonville (D). See No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 236: multiple trades. Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (236th) to Jacksonville in exchange for center Luke Bowanko.[Trade 49] Jacksonville → Seattle (D). Jacksonville traded this seventh-round selection (236th) to Seattle in exchange for a 2020 sixth-round selection.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 237: multiple trades. Houston → Denver (PD). See No. 125: Houston → Denver.[Trade 17] Denver → Carolina (D). See No. 187: Carolina → Denver.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 239: multiple trades. Philadelphia → New England (PD). Philadelphia traded a seventh-round selection (239th) as well as a 2018 seventh-round selection (250th) to New England in exchange for New England's 2018 seventh-round selection (233rd).[Trade 6] New England → Minnesota (D). See No. 159: Minnesota → New England.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 243: multiple trades. Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). See No. 216: San Francisco → Kansas City.[Trade 36] San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). San Francisco traded this conditional seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for offensive tackle Shon Coleman.[Trade 50] Cleveland → New England (PD). See No. 170: New England → Cleveland.[Trade 27] New England → LA Rams (D). See No. 134: LA Rams → New England.[Trade 1] ↩
No. 245: LA Rams → NY Giants (PD). Los Angeles traded their seventh-round selection (245th) and linebacker Alec Ogletree to New York in exchange for 2018 fourth- and sixth-round selections (135th and 176th).[Trade 51] ↩
No. 246: multiple trades.[Trade 1] New England → Philadelphia (D). See No. 163: Philadelphia → New England. Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). Philadelphia traded this seventh-round selection (246th) to Indianapolis in exchange for defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway. ↩
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