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84th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible players

2019 NFL draft
General information
Date(s)April 25–27, 2019
Time8:00 PM ET
LocationLower Broadway
Nashville, Tennessee
Network(s)ABC,ESPN,ESPN2,NFL Network
Overview
254 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionKyler Murray, QB,Arizona Cardinals
Mr. IrrelevantCaleb Wilson, TE,Arizona Cardinals
Most selections(12)Minnesota Vikings
Fewest selections(5)Chicago Bears
New Orleans Saints
Philadelphia Eagles
← 2018
2020 →

The2019 NFL draft was the 84th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the2019 NFL season. The draft was held on April 25–27 inNashville. 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,[1] surpassing the 37 which were made in2017.[2]

Early entrants

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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

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The host city for the 2019 (as well as the2020) draft was chosen from among finalistsDenver,Kansas City,Las Vegas, Nashville, andCleveland/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

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The following is the breakdown of the 254 players selected byposition:

Jump to round
*Compensatory selection
Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
CCenterCBCornerbackDBDefensive backDEDefensive end[a]
DLDefensive linemanDTDefensive tackleFBFullbackFSFree safety
GGuard[b]KKicker[c]KRKickoff returnerLBLinebacker
LSLong snapperMLBMiddle linebacker[d]OTOffensive tackleOLOffensive lineman
OLBOutside linebacker[a]NTNose tacklePPunterPRPunt returner
QBQuarterbackRSReturn specialistRBRunning backSSafety
SSStrong safetyTETight endWRWide receiver
  1. ^abMay sometimes be referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
QuarterbackKyler Murray, selectedfirst overall by theCardinals, broke several franchise records, made thePro Bowl in 2020, and wonNFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Nick Bosa, selected second-overall by the49ers, made thePro Bowl in his rookie year and was namedNFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Quinnen Williams was selected 3rd overall by theNew York Jets.
Daniel Jones was selected 6th overall by theNew York Giants.
Josh Hines-Allen was selected 7th overall by theJacksonville Jaguars.
T. J. Hockenson was selected 8th overall by theDetroit Lions.
Elgton Jenkins was selected in the second round by theGreen Bay Packers.
Notable running backs drafted include (from top to bottom)Josh Jacobs andMiles Sanders
Second round selectionsDeebo Samuel (36th overall),A. J. Brown (51st overall),Mecole Hardman (56th overall), andDK Metcalf (64th overall) have all been selected to the Pro Bowl at least once.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Arizona CardinalsKyler Murray QBOklahomaBig 12
2018Heisman Trophy winner
2019 AP Offensive Rookie of The Year
12San Francisco 49ersNick Bosa DEOhio StateBig Ten
2019 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
13New York JetsQuinnen Williams DTAlabamaSEC
14Oakland RaidersClelin Ferrell DEClemsonACC
15Tampa Bay BuccaneersDevin White LBLSUSEC
16New York GiantsDaniel Jones QBDukeACC
17Jacksonville JaguarsJosh Hines-Allen OLBKentuckySEC
18Detroit LionsT. J. Hockenson TEIowaBig Ten
19Buffalo BillsEd Oliver DTHoustonThe American
110Pittsburgh SteelersDevin Bush LBMichiganBig Ten
111Cincinnati BengalsJonah Williams OTAlabamaSEC
112Green Bay PackersRashan Gary OLBMichiganBig Ten
113Miami DolphinsChristian Wilkins DTClemsonACC
114Atlanta FalconsChris Lindstrom OGBoston CollegeACC
115Washington RedskinsDwayne Haskins QBOhio StateBig Ten
116Carolina PanthersBrian Burns DEFlorida StateACC
117New York GiantsDexter Lawrence DTClemsonACC
118Minnesota VikingsGarrett Bradbury CNC StateACC
119Tennessee TitansJeffery Simmons DTMississippi StateSEC
120Denver BroncosNoah Fant TEIowaBig Ten
121Green Bay PackersDarnell Savage FSMarylandBig Ten
122Philadelphia EaglesAndre Dillard OTWashington StatePac-12
123Houston TexansTytus Howard OTAlabama StateSWAC
124Oakland RaidersJosh Jacobs RBAlabamaSEC
125Baltimore RavensMarquise Brown WROklahomaBig 12
126Washington RedskinsMontez Sweat DEMississippi StateSEC
127Oakland RaidersJohnathan Abram SMississippi StateSEC
128Los Angeles ChargersJerry Tillery DTNotre DameInd. (FBS)
129Seattle SeahawksL. J. Collier DETCUBig 12
130New York GiantsDeandre Baker CBGeorgiaSEC
131Atlanta FalconsKaleb McGary OTWashingtonPac-12
132New England PatriotsN'Keal Harry WRArizona StatePac-12
233Arizona CardinalsByron Murphy CBWashingtonPac-12
234Indianapolis ColtsRock Ya-Sin CBTempleThe American
235Jacksonville JaguarsJawaan Taylor OTFloridaSEC
236San Francisco 49ersDeebo Samuel WRSouth CarolinaSEC
237Carolina PanthersGreg Little OTOle MissSEC
238Buffalo BillsCody Ford OTOklahomaBig 12
239Tampa Bay BuccaneersSean Murphy-Bunting CBCentral MichiganMAC
240Oakland RaidersTrayvon Mullen CBClemsonACC
241Denver BroncosDalton Risner OTKansas StateBig 12
242Denver BroncosDrew Lock QBMissouriSEC
243Detroit LionsJahlani Tavai LBHawaiiMW
244Green Bay PackersElgton Jenkins CMississippi StateSEC
245New England PatriotsJoejuan Williams CBVanderbiltSEC
246Cleveland BrownsGreedy Williams CBLSUSEC
247Seattle SeahawksMarquise Blair SUtahPac-12
248New Orleans SaintsErik McCoy CTexas A&MSEC
249Indianapolis ColtsBen Banogu LBTCUBig 12
250Minnesota VikingsIrv Smith Jr. TEAlabamaSEC
251Tennessee TitansA. J. Brown WROle MissSEC
252Cincinnati BengalsDrew Sample TEWashingtonPac-12
253Philadelphia EaglesMiles Sanders RBPenn StateBig Ten
254Houston TexansLonnie Johnson Jr. CBKentuckySEC
255Houston TexansMax Scharping OTNorthern IllinoisMAC
256Kansas City ChiefsMecole Hardman WRGeorgiaSEC
257Philadelphia EaglesJ. J. Arcega-Whiteside WRStanfordPac-12
258Dallas CowboysTrysten Hill DTUCFThe American
259Indianapolis ColtsParris Campbell WROhio StateBig Ten
260Los Angeles ChargersNasir Adderley SDelawareCAA
261Los Angeles RamsTaylor Rapp SWashingtonPac-12
262Arizona CardinalsAndy Isabella WRUMassInd. (FBS)
263Kansas City ChiefsJuan Thornhill SVirginiaACC
264Seattle SeahawksDK Metcalf WROle MissSEC
365Arizona CardinalsZach Allen DEBoston CollegeACC
366Pittsburgh SteelersDiontae Johnson WRToledoMAC
367San Francisco 49ersJalen Hurd WRBaylorBig 12
368New York JetsJachai Polite LBFloridaSEC
369Jacksonville JaguarsJosh Oliver TESan Jose StateMW
370Los Angeles RamsDarrell Henderson RBMemphisThe American
370.5New York GiantsSelection forfeited during the2018 supplemental draft.[Forfeited 1]
371Denver BroncosDre'Mont Jones DTOhio StateBig Ten
372Cincinnati BengalsGermaine Pratt LBNC StateACC
373Chicago BearsDavid Montgomery RBIowa StateBig 12
374Buffalo BillsDevin Singletary RBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
375Green Bay PackersJace Sternberger TETexas A&MSEC
376Washington RedskinsTerry McLaurin WROhio StateBig Ten
377New England PatriotsChase Winovich DEMichiganBig Ten
378Miami DolphinsMichael Deiter OGWisconsinBig Ten
379Los Angeles RamsDavid Long CBMichiganBig Ten
380Cleveland BrownsSione Takitaki LBBYUInd. (FBS)
381Detroit LionsWill Harris SBoston CollegeACC
382Tennessee TitansNate Davis OGCharlotteC-USA
383Pittsburgh SteelersJustin Layne CBMichigan StateBig Ten
384Kansas City ChiefsKhalen Saunders DTWestern IllinoisMVFC
385Baltimore RavensJaylon Ferguson DELouisiana TechC-USA
386Houston TexansKahale Warring TESan Diego StateMW
387New England PatriotsDamien Harris RBAlabamaSEC
388Seattle SeahawksCody Barton LBUtahPac-12
389Indianapolis ColtsBobby Okereke LBStanfordPac-12
390Dallas CowboysConnor McGovern OGPenn StateBig Ten
391Los Angeles ChargersTrey Pipkins OTSioux FallsNSIC
392New York JetsChuma Edoga OTUSCPac-12
393Baltimore RavensMiles Boykin WRNotre DameInd. (FBS)
394Tampa Bay BuccaneersJamel Dean CBAuburnSEC
395New York GiantsOshane Ximines DEOld DominionC-USA
3*96Buffalo BillsDawson Knox TEOle MissSEC
3*97Los Angeles RamsBobby Evans OTOklahomaBig 12
3*98Jacksonville JaguarsQuincy Williams LBMurray StateOVC
3*99Tampa Bay BuccaneersMike Edwards SKentuckySEC
3*100Carolina PanthersWill Grier QBWest VirginiaBig 12
3*101New England PatriotsYodny Cajuste OTWest VirginiaBig 12
3*102Minnesota VikingsAlexander Mattison RBBoise StateMW
4103Arizona CardinalsHakeem Butler WRIowa StateBig 12
4104Cincinnati BengalsRyan Finley QBNC StateACC
4105New Orleans SaintsC. J. Gardner-Johnson SFloridaSEC
4106Oakland RaidersMaxx Crosby DEEastern MichiganMAC
4107Tampa Bay BuccaneersAnthony Nelson DEIowaBig Ten
4108New York GiantsJulian Love CBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
4109Indianapolis ColtsKhari Willis SMichigan StateBig Ten
4110San Francisco 49ersMitch Wishnowsky PUtahPac-12
4111Atlanta FalconsKendall Sheffield CBOhio StateBig Ten
4112Washington RedskinsBryce Love RBStanfordPac-12
4113Baltimore RavensJustice Hill RBOklahoma StateBig 12
4114Minnesota VikingsDru Samia OGOklahomaBig 12
4115Carolina PanthersChristian Miller LBAlabamaSEC
4116Tennessee TitansAmani Hooker SIowaBig Ten
4117Detroit LionsAustin Bryant DEClemsonACC
4118New England PatriotsHjalte Froholdt OGArkansasSEC
4119Cleveland BrownsSheldrick Redwine SMiami (FL)ACC
4120Seattle SeahawksGary Jennings Jr. WRWest VirginiaBig 12
4121New York JetsTrevon Wesco TEWest VirginiaBig 12
4122Pittsburgh SteelersBenny Snell RBKentuckySEC
4123Baltimore RavensBen Powers OGOklahomaBig 12
4124Seattle SeahawksPhil Haynes OGWake ForestACC
4125Cincinnati BengalsRenell Wren DTArizona StatePac-12
4126Chicago BearsRiley Ridley WRGeorgiaSEC
4127Baltimore RavensIman Marshall CBUSCPac-12
4128Dallas CowboysTony Pollard RBMemphisThe American
4129Oakland RaidersIsaiah Johnson CBHoustonThe American
4130Los Angeles ChargersDrue Tranquill LBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
4131Washington RedskinsWes Martin OGIndianaBig Ten
4132Seattle SeahawksUgo Amadi SOregonPac-12
4133New England PatriotsJarrett Stidham QBAuburnSEC
4134Los Angeles RamsGreg Gaines DTWashingtonPac-12
4*135Atlanta FalconsJohn Cominsky DECharlestonMEC
4*136Cincinnati BengalsMichael Jordan OGOhio StateBig Ten
4*137Oakland RaidersFoster Moreau TELSUSEC
4*138Philadelphia EaglesShareef Miller DEPenn StateBig Ten
5139Arizona CardinalsDeionte Thompson SAlabamaSEC
5140Jacksonville JaguarsRyquell Armstead RBTempleThe American
5141Pittsburgh SteelersZach Gentry TEMichiganBig Ten
5142Seattle SeahawksBen Burr-Kirven LBWashingtonPac-12
5143New York GiantsRyan Connelly LBWisconsinBig Ten
5144Indianapolis ColtsMarvell Tell SUSCPac-12
5145Tampa Bay BuccaneersMatt Gay KUtahPac-12
5146Detroit LionsAmani Oruwariye CBPenn StateBig Ten
5147Buffalo BillsVosean Joseph LBFloridaSEC
5148San Francisco 49ersDre Greenlaw LBArkansasSEC
5149Oakland RaidersHunter Renfrow WRClemsonACC
5150Green Bay PackersKingsley Keke DTTexas A&MSEC
5151Miami DolphinsAndrew Van Ginkel LBWisconsinBig Ten
5152Atlanta FalconsQadree Ollison RBPittsburghACC
5153Washington RedskinsRoss Pierschbacher OGAlabamaSEC
5154Carolina PanthersJordan Scarlett RBFloridaSEC
5155Cleveland BrownsMack Wilson LBAlabamaSEC
5156Denver BroncosJustin Hollins LBOregonPac-12
5157New York JetsBlake Cashman LBMinnesotaBig Ten
5158Dallas CowboysMichael Jackson CBMiami (FL)ACC
5159New England PatriotsByron Cowart DTMarylandBig Ten
5160Baltimore RavensDaylon Mack DTTexas A&MSEC
5161Houston TexansCharles Omenihu DETexasBig 12
5162Minnesota VikingsCameron Smith LBUSCPac-12
fromChicago viaNew England,LA Rams and New England[R5 - 11]
5163New England PatriotsJake Bailey PStanfordPac-12
5164Indianapolis ColtsE. J. Speed LBTarleton StateLSC
5165Dallas CowboysJoe Jackson DEMiami (FL)ACC
5166Los Angeles ChargersEaston Stick QBNorth Dakota StateMVFC
5167Philadelphia EaglesClayton Thorson QBNorthwesternBig Ten
5168Tennessee TitansD'Andre Walker LBGeorgiaSEC
5169Los Angeles RamsDavid Edwards OTWisconsinBig Ten
5170Cleveland BrownsAustin Seibert KOklahomaBig 12
5*171New York GiantsDarius Slayton WRAuburnSEC
5*172Atlanta FalconsJordan Miller CBWashingtonPac-12
5*173Washington RedskinsCole Holcomb LBNorth CarolinaACC
6174Arizona CardinalsKeeSean Johnson WRFresno StateMW
6175Pittsburgh SteelersSutton Smith DENorthern IllinoisMAC
6176San Francisco 49ersKaden Smith TEStanfordPac-12
6177New Orleans SaintsSaquan Hampton SRutgersBig Ten
6178Jacksonville JaguarsGardner Minshew QBWashington StatePac-12
6179Arizona CardinalsLamont Gaillard CGeorgiaSEC
6180New York GiantsCorey Ballentine CBWashburnMIAA
6181Buffalo BillsJaquan Johnson CBMiami (FL)ACC
6182Cincinnati BengalsTrayveon Williams RBTexas A&MSEC
6183San Francisco 49ersJustin Skule OTVanderbiltSEC
6184Detroit LionsTravis Fulgham WROld DominionC-USA
6185Green Bay PackersKa'dar Hollman CBToledoMAC
6186Detroit LionsTy Johnson RBMarylandBig Ten
6186.5Washington RedskinsSelection forfeited during the2018 supplemental draft.[Forfeited 2]
6187Denver BroncosJuwann Winfree WRColoradoPac-12
6188Tennessee TitansDavid Long Jr. LBWest VirginiaBig 12
6189Cleveland BrownsDrew Forbes OTSoutheast Missouri StateOVC
6190Minnesota VikingsArmon Watts DTArkansasSEC
6191Minnesota VikingsMarcus Epps SWyomingMW
6192Pittsburgh SteelersIsaiah Buggs DTAlabamaSEC
6193Minnesota VikingsOli Udoh OTElonCAA
6194Green Bay PackersDexter Williams RBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6195Houston TexansXavier Crawford CBCentral MichiganMAC
6196New York JetsBlessuan Austin CBRutgersBig Ten
6197Baltimore RavensTrace McSorley QBPenn StateBig Ten
6198San Francisco 49ersTim Harris CBVirginiaACC
6199Indianapolis ColtsGerri Green DEMississippi StateSEC
6200Los Angeles ChargersEmeke Egbule LBHoustonThe American
6201Kansas City ChiefsRashad Fenton CBSouth CarolinaSEC
6202Miami DolphinsIsaiah Prince OTOhio StateBig Ten
6203Atlanta FalconsMarcus Green WRLouisiana–MonroeSun Belt
6204Seattle SeahawksTravis Homer RBMiami (FL)ACC
6*205Chicago BearsDuke Shelley CBKansas StateBig 12
6*206Washington RedskinsKelvin Harmon WRNC StateACC
6*207Pittsburgh SteelersUlysees Gilbert III LBAkronMAC
6*208Tampa Bay BuccaneersScotty Miller WRBowling GreenMAC
6*209Seattle SeahawksDemarcus Christmas DTFlorida StateACC
6*210Cincinnati BengalsDeshaun Davis LBAuburnSEC
6*211Cincinnati BengalsRodney Anderson RBOklahomaBig 12
6*212Carolina PanthersDennis Daley OTSouth CarolinaSEC
6*213Dallas CowboysDonovan Wilson STexas A&MSEC
6*214Kansas City ChiefsDarwin Thompson RBUtah StateMW
7215Tampa Bay BuccaneersTerry Beckner DTMissouriSEC
7216Kansas City ChiefsNick Allegretti OGIllinoisBig Ten
7217Minnesota VikingsKris Boyd CBTexasBig 12
7218Dallas CowboysMike Weber RBOhio StateBig Ten
7219Pittsburgh SteelersDerwin Gray OTMarylandBig Ten
7220Houston TexansCullen Gillaspia FBTexas A&MSEC
7221Cleveland BrownsDonnie Lewis CBTulaneThe American
7222Chicago BearsKerrith Whyte RBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
7223Cincinnati BengalsJordan Brown CBSouth Dakota StateMVFC
7224Detroit LionsIsaac Nauta TEGeorgiaSEC
7225Buffalo BillsDarryl Johnson DENorth Carolina A&TMEAC
7226Green Bay PackersTy Summers LBTCUBig 12
7227Washington RedskinsJimmy Moreland CBJames MadisonCAA
7228Buffalo BillsTommy Sweeney TEBoston CollegeACC
7229Detroit LionsP. J. Johnson DEArizonaPac-12
7230Oakland RaidersQuinton Bell DEPrairie View A&MSWAC
7231New Orleans SaintsAlizé Mack TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
7232New York GiantsGeorge Asafo-Adjei OTKentuckySEC
7233Miami DolphinsChandler Cox FBAuburnSEC
7234Miami DolphinsMyles Gaskin RBWashingtonPac-12
7235Jacksonville JaguarsDontavius Russell DTAuburnSEC
7236Seattle SeahawksJohn Ursua WRHawaiiMW
7237Carolina PanthersTerry Godwin WRGeorgiaSEC
7238Chicago BearsStephen Denmark CBValdosta StateGulf South
7239Minnesota VikingsDillon Mitchell WROregonPac-12
7240Indianapolis ColtsJackson Barton OTUtahPac-12
7241Dallas CowboysJalen Jelks DEOregonPac-12
7242Los Angeles ChargersCortez Broughton DTCincinnatiThe American
7243Los Angeles RamsNick Scott SPenn StateBig Ten
7244New Orleans SaintsKaden Elliss LBIdahoBig Sky
7245New York GiantsChris Slayton DTSyracuseACC
7246Indianapolis ColtsJavon Patterson COle MissSEC
7*247Minnesota VikingsBisi Johnson WRColorado StateMW
7*248Arizona CardinalsJoshua Miles OTMorgan StateMEAC
7*249Arizona CardinalsMichael Dogbe DETempleThe American
7*250Minnesota VikingsAustin Cutting LSAir ForceMW
7*251Los Angeles RamsDakota Allen LBTexas TechBig 12
7*252New England PatriotsKen Webster CBOle MissSEC
7*253Washington RedskinsJordan Brailford DEOklahoma StateBig 12
7*254Arizona CardinalsCaleb Wilson TEUCLAPac-12

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Atlanta FalconsDel'Shawn Phillips LBIllinoisBig Ten
Atlanta FalconsOlamide Zaccheaus WRVirginiaACC
Baltimore RavensPatrick Mekari CCaliforniaPac-12
Baltimore RavensMatthew Orzech LSAzusa PacificGNAC
Baltimore RavensAntoine Wesley WRTexas TechBig 12
Buffalo BillsTyrel Dodson LBTexas A&MSEC
Buffalo BillsBlake Hance OGNorthwesternBig Ten
Buffalo BillsCam Lewis CBBuffaloMAC
Buffalo BillsChase McLaughlin KIllinoisBig Ten
Buffalo BillsDavid Sills WRWest VirginiaBig 12
Chicago BearsAlex Bars OGNotre DameInd. (FBS)
Chicago BearsJonathan Harris DELindenwoodMIAA
Chicago BearsSam Mustipher CNotre DameInd. (FBS)
Cleveland BrownsDavid Blough QBPurdueBig Ten
Started 5 games for Detroit in his rookie year
Cleveland BrownsJamie Gillan PArkansas–Pine BluffSWAC
PFWA All-Rookie team
Dallas CowboysJalen Guyton WRNorth TexasC-USA
Dallas CowboysBrandon Knight OTIndianaBig Ten
Dallas CowboysKaVontae Turpin WRTCUBig 12
Denver BroncosJacob Bobenmoyer LSNorthern ColoradoBig Sky
Denver BroncosJohn Leglue OTTulaneThe American
Denver BroncosMalik Reed OLBNevadaMW
Denver BroncosBrett Rypien QBBoise StateMW
Detroit LionsMatt Nelson OTIowaBig Ten
Detroit LionsDonald Parham TEStetsonPioneer
Detroit LionsKevin Strong DEUTSAC-USA
Green Bay PackersYosh Nijman OTVirginia TechACC
Houston TexansAlbert Huggins DTClemsonACC
Indianapolis ColtsAshton Dulin WRMaloneG-MAC
Indianapolis ColtsPenny Hart WRGeorgia StateSun Belt
Jacksonville JaguarsAndrew Wingard SWyomingMW
Kansas City ChiefsJody Fortson TEValdosta StateGulf South
Kansas City ChiefsJack Fox PRiceC-USA
Los Angeles ChargersRoderic Teamer STulaneThe American
Los Angeles RamsMarquise Copeland DECincinnatiThe American
Los Angeles RamsTroy Reeder LBDelawareCAA
Miami DolphinsTrenton Irwin WRStanfordPac-12
Miami DolphinsChris Myarick TE/FBTempleThe American
Miami DolphinsNik Needham CBUTEPC-USA
Miami DolphinsPreston Williams WRColorado StateMW
Minnesota VikingsKhari Blasingame FBVanderbiltSEC
Minnesota VikingsJake Browning QBWashingtonPac-12
New England PatriotsCalvin Anderson TTexasBig 12
New England PatriotsAndrew Beck TETexasBig 12
New England PatriotsTerez Hall OLBMissouriSEC
New England PatriotsJakobi Meyers WRNC StateACC
New England PatriotsGunner Olszewski WRBemidji StateNSIC
First-team All-Pro in 2020 as a punt returner
New Orleans SaintsCarl Granderson DEWyomingMW
New Orleans SaintsPorter Gustin DEUSCPac-12
New Orleans SaintsDeonte Harty WRAssumptionNE-10
New Orleans SaintsLil'Jordan Humphrey WRTexasBig 12
New Orleans SaintsShy Tuttle DTTennesseeSEC
New York JetsGreg Dortch WRWake ForestACC
New York JetsJeff Smith WRBoston CollegeACC
Oakland RaidersA. J. Cole III PNC StateACC
Oakland RaidersLester Cotton OGAlabamaSEC
Oakland RaidersAlec Ingold FBWisconsinBig Ten
Oakland RaidersAndre James CUCLAPac-12
Oakland RaidersKeisean Nixon CBSouth CarolinaSEC
Philadelphia EaglesRyan Bates OGPenn StateBig Ten
Philadelphia EaglesT. J. Edwards LBWisconsinBig Ten
Philadelphia EaglesNate Herbig OGStanfordPac-12
Philadelphia EaglesSua Opeta OGWeber StateBig Sky
Pittsburgh SteelersDevlin Hodges QBSamfordSoCon
Started 6 games for Pittsburgh in his rookie year
Pittsburgh SteelersFred Johnson OTFloridaSEC
Pittsburgh SteelersMatthew Wright KUCFThe American
San Francisco 49ersAzeez Al-Shaair LBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
San Francisco 49ersDemetrius Flannigan-Fowles LBArizonaPac-12
San Francisco 49ersKevin Givens DTPenn StateBig Ten
Seattle SeahawksBryan Mone DTMichiganBig Ten
Tennessee TitansParker Hesse TEIowaBig Ten
Washington RedskinsCraig Reynolds RBKutztownPSAC
Washington RedskinsSteven Sims WRKansasBig 12

Supplemental draft

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Asupplemental 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 teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
5Arizona CardinalsJalen Thompson SWashington StatePac-12

Trades

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(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

  1. ^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 and52nd) as well as their third-round selection in2020.[Trade 1]
  2. ^No. 17: Cleveland → NY Giants (PD). Cleveland traded a first-round selection (17th), a third-round selection previously acquired fromNew England (95th), guardKevin Zeitler and safetyJabrill Peppers to New York in exchange for wide receiverOdell Beckham Jr. and defensive endOlivier Vernon.[Trade 2]
  3. ^No. 20: Pittsburgh → Denver (D). SeeNo. 10: Denver → Pittsburgh.[Trade 1]
  4. ^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 and118th).[Trade 1]
  5. ^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 and197th).[Trade 1]
  6. ^No. 24: Chicago → Oakland (PD). Chicago traded first- and sixth-round selections (24th and196th) as well as2020 first- and third-round selections to Oakland in exchange foroutside linebackerKhalil Mack and 2020 second- and conditional fifth-round (which eventually converted to a seventh-round) selections.[Trade 3]
  7. ^No. 25: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1]
  8. ^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 a2020 second-round selection.[Trade 1]
  9. ^No. 27: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a first-round selection (27th) toOakland in exchange forwide receiverAmari Cooper.[Trade 4]
  10. ^No. 29: Kansas City → Seattle (PD).Kansas City traded 2019 first- and third-round selections (29th and92nd), as well as a conditional2020 second-round selection toSeattle in exchange fordefensive endFrank Clark and a third-round selection (84th).[Trade 5]
  11. ^No. 30: multiple trades.
           New Orleans → Green Bay (PD). New Orleans traded a first-round selection (30th), as well as2018 first- and fifth-round selections (27th and147th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's2018 first round selection (14th).[Trade 6]
           Green Bay → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 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 and142nd).[Trade 1]
  12. ^No. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). Los Angeles traded their first- and sixth-round selections (31st and203rd) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's second- and third-round selections (45th and79th).[Trade 1]

Round two

  1. ^No. 34: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). New York traded their 2019 second-round selection (34th), as well as their2018 first- and two second-round selections (6th,37th and49th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' 2018 first-round selection (3rd).[Trade 7]
  2. ^No. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville (D). Oakland traded their second-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (35th,140th and235th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's second- and fourth-round selections (38th and109th).[Trade 1]
  3. ^No. 37: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           NY Giants → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 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 and77th).
  4. ^No. 38: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Jacksonville → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 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 and158th).
  5. ^No. 40: Buffalo → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 38: Oakland → Buffalo.[Trade 1]
  6. ^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 and182nd).[Trade 1]
  7. ^No. 45: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Atlanta → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 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 and101st).
  8. ^No. 46: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Washington → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 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 and144th).
  9. ^No. 47: Carolina → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 37: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 1]
  10. ^No. 48: Miami → New Orleans (D). Miami traded a second- and fourth-round selection (48th and116th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' second- and sixth-round selections (62nd and202nd) as well as a2020 second-round selection.[Trade 1]
  11. ^No. 49: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 46: Indianapolis → Cleveland.[Trade 1]
  12. ^No. 52: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Pittsburgh → Denver (D). SeeNo. 10: Denver → Pittsburgh.
           Denver → Cincinnati (D). SeeNo. 42: Cincinnati → Denver.
  13. ^No. 53: Baltimore → Philadelphia (PD). Baltimore traded a second-round selection (53rd) as well as2018 second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and125th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's2018 first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and132nd).[Trade 6]
  14. ^No. 54: Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a second-round selection (54th) as well as a2018 third-round selection (80th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's2018 fifth-round selection (141st) and offensive tackleDuane Brown. This trade originally included cornerbackJeremy Lane but was revised after Lane failed his physical.[Trade 8]
  15. ^No. 56: multiple trades.
           Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a second-round selection (56th) as well as a2018 fourth-round selection (105th) to New England in exchange for New England's2018 second-round selection previously acquired fromDetroit (51st).[Trade 6]
           New England → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 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 and167th).[Trade 1]
  16. ^No. 61: Kansas City → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 56: LA Rams → Kansas City.[Trade 1]
  17. ^No. 62: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           New Orleans → Miami (D). SeeNo. 48: Miami → New Orleans.
           Miami → Arizona (D). Miami traded this second-round selection (62nd) as well as a2020 fifth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for quarterbackJosh Rosen.
  18. ^No. 63: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). Los Angeles traded their second-round selection (63rd) as well as their2018 fourth-round selection (124th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's2018 sixth-round selection (209th) and cornerbackMarcus Peters.[Trade 9]
  19. ^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 and118th).

Round three

  1. ^No. 66: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). Oakland traded third- and fifth-round selections (66th and141st) to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiverAntonio Brown.[Trade 10]
  2. ^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 and99th).[Trade 1]
  3. ^No. 73: multiple trades.[Trade 6]
           Detroit → New England (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (73rd) to New England for New England's2018 fourth-round selection (114th).
           New England → Chicago (D). New England traded this third-round selection and a sixth-round selection (73rd and205th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's third- and fifth-round selections (87th and162nd) as well as a2020 fourth-round selection.[Trade 1]
  4. ^No. 77: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Carolina → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 37: Seattle → Carolina.
           Seattle → New England (D). SeeNo. 64: New England → Seattle.
  5. ^No. 79: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  6. ^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 and204th).[Trade 1]
  7. ^No. 84: Seattle → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 29: Kansas City → Seattle.[Trade 5]
  8. ^No. 87: Chicago → New England (D). SeeNo. 73: New England → Chicago.[Trade 1]
  9. ^No. 88: multiple trades.
           Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (88th) to Detroit in exchange for wide receiverGolden Tate.[Trade 11]
           Detroit → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 81: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 1]
           Minnesota → Seattle (D). Minnesota traded this third-round selection and a sixth-round selection (88th and209th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's third- and fifth-round selections (92nd and159th).[Trade 1]
  10. ^No. 92: multiple trades.
           Kansas City → Seattle (PD). SeeNo. 29: Kansas City → Seattle.[Trade 5]
           Seattle → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 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 and217th).[Trade 1]
  11. ^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 quarterbackTeddy Bridgewater.[Trade 12]
           NY Jets → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 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 and193rd).[Trade 1]
  12. ^No. 94: LA Rams → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 70: Tampa Bay → LA Rams.[Trade 1]
  13. ^No. 95: multiple trades.
           New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a third-round selection (95th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's2018 fifth-round selection (159th) and defensive tackleDanny Shelton.[Trade 13]
           Cleveland → NY Giants (PD). SeeNo. 17: Cleveland → NY Giants.[Trade 2]
  14. ^No. 96: Washington → Buffalo (D). Washington traded a third-round selection (96th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's two fourth-round selections (112nd and131st).
  15. ^No. 97: New England → LA Rams (D). New England traded their third-and fifth-round selections (97th and162nd) to Los Angeles in exchange for a fourth-round selection (133rd) and regained their third-round selection (101st).[Trade 1]
  16. ^No. 98: LA Rams → Jacksonville (PD). Los Angeles traded their third-round selection (98th) as well as their2020 fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive endDante Fowler.[Trade 14]
  17. ^No. 99: LA Rams → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 70: Tampa Bay → LA Rams.[Trade 1]
  18. ^No. 101: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           New England → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 45: LA Rams → New England.
           LA Rams → New England (D). SeeNo. 97: New England → LA Rams.
  19. ^No. 102: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1]

Round four

  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]
  2. ^No. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans (D). TheJets traded a fourth-round selection (105th) toNew Orleans in exchange for the Saints' fourth- and fifth-round selections (116th and168th).[Trade 1]
  3. ^No. 109: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           No. 109: Jacksonville → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville.
           Oakland → Indianapolis (D).Oakland traded this fourth-round selection (109th) toIndianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' two fourth-round selections (129th and135th).
  4. ^No. 110: Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1]
  5. ^No. 111: Detroit → Atlanta (D).Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (111th) toAtlanta in exchange for Atlanta's fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and186th).[Trade 1]
  6. ^No. 112: Buffalo → Washington (D). SeeNo. 96: Washington → Buffalo.
  7. ^No. 113: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection (113th) to Baltimore in exchange for quarterbackJoe Flacco; the trade became official on March 13.[Trade 15]
  8. ^No. 114: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Green Bay → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 21: Seattle → Green Bay.
           Seattle → Minnesota (D).Seattle traded this fourth-round selection (114th) toMinnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fourth- and sixth-round selections (120th and204th).
  9. ^No. 116: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Miami → New Orleans (D). SeeNo. 48: Miami → New Orleans.
           New Orleans → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans.
           NY Jets → Tennessee (D). New York traded this fourth-round selection and their fifth-round selection (116th and168th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fourth- and fifth-round selections (121st and157th).
  10. ^No. 117: Atlanta → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 111: Detroit → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  11. ^No. 118: multiple trades.
           Washington → Green Bay (PD). Washington traded a fourth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for free safetyHa Ha Clinton-Dix.[Trade 16]
           Green Bay → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 21: Seattle → Green Bay.[Trade 1]
           Seattle → New England (D). SeeNo. 64: New England → Seattle.[Trade 1]
  12. ^No. 120: Minnesota → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 114: Seattle → Minnesota.[Trade 1]
  13. ^No. 121: Tennessee → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 116: NY Jets → Tennessee.[Trade 1]
  14. ^No. 125: multiple trades.
           Houston → Denver (PD). Houston traded a fourth-round selection to Denver in exchange for wide receiverDemaryius Thomas. The two teams also swapped seventh-round selections.[Trade 17]
           Denver → Cincinnati (D). SeeNo. 42: Cincinnati → Denver.[Trade 1]
  15. ^No. 127: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1]
  16. ^No. 129: Indianapolis → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 109: Oakland → Indianapolis.[Trade 1]
  17. ^No. 131: multiple trades.
           Kansas City → Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded a conditional fourth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for linebackerReggie Ragland.[Trade 18]
           Buffalo → Washington (D). SeeNo. 96: Washington → Buffalo.[Trade 1]
  18. ^No. 132: multiple trades.
           New Orleans → NY Giants (PD).New Orleans traded a fourth-round selection (132nd) as well as a2020 seventh-round selection to theGiants in exchange for cornerbackEli Apple.[Trade 19]
           NY Giants → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 30: Seattle → NY Giants.[Trade 1]
  19. ^No. 133: LA Rams → New England (D). SeeNo. 97: New England → LA Rams.[Trade 1]
  20. ^No. 134: New England → LA Rams (D). New England traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (134th and243rd) to Los Angeles in exchange for two fifth-round selections (162nd and167th).[Trade 1]
  21. ^No. 135: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Indianapolis → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 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 and230th).
  22. ^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 and213th).[Trade 1]
  23. ^No. 137: Atlanta → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 135: Oakland → Atlanta.[Trade 1]

Round five

  1. ^No. 140: multiple trades.
           NY Jets → Oakland (PD). New York traded a fifth-round selection (140th) to Oakland in exchange for guard/tackleKelechi Osemele and a sixth-round selection (196th) originally acquired from Chicago.[Trade 20]
           Oakland → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  2. ^No. 141: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 66: Oakland → Pittsburgh.[Trade 10]
  3. ^No. 142: multiple trades.
           San Francisco → Detroit (PD). San Francisco traded a fifth-round selection (142nd) to Detroit in exchange for guardLaken Tomlinson.[Trade 21]
           Detroit → NY Giants (PD). Detroit traded a fifth-round selection to New York in exchange for defensive tackleDamon 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). SeeNo. 30: Seattle → NY Giants.[Trade 1]
  4. ^No. 144: multiple trades.
           Jacksonville → Cleveland (PD). Jacksonville traded a fifth-round selection (144th) to Cleveland in exchange for running backCarlos Hyde.[Trade 23]
           Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 46: Indianapolis → Cleveland.[Trade 1]
  5. ^No. 148: Denver → San Francisco (D). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (148th) to San Francisco in exchange for linebackerDekoda Watson and a sixth-round selection (212th).[Trade 1]
  6. ^No. 149: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Cincinnati → Dallas (D). SeeNo. 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 and218th).[Trade 1]
  7. ^No. 156: Minnesota → Denver (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (156th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's2018 seventh-round selection (225th) and quarterbackTrevor Siemian.[Trade 24]
  8. ^No. 157: Tennessee → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 116: NY Jets → Tennessee.
  9. ^No. 158: multiple trades.
           Pittsburgh → Oakland (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection (158th) to Oakland in exchange for wide receiverRyan 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 quarterbackA. J. McCarron.[Trade 26]
           Buffalo → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 38: Oakland → Buffalo.[Trade 1]
           Oakland → Dallas (D). SeeNo. 149: Dallas → Oakland.[Trade 1]
  10. ^No. 159: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Seattle → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 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 and239th).
  11. ^No. 162: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Chicago → New England (D). SeeNo. 73: New England → Chicago.
           New England → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 97: New England → LA Rams.
           LA Rams → New England (D). SeeNo. 134: New England → LA Rams.
           New England → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 159: Minnesota → New England.
  12. ^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 and246th).[Trade 1]
  13. ^No. 167: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           Kansas City → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 56: LA Rams → Kansas City.
           LA Rams → New England (D). SeeNo. 134: New England → LA Rams.
           New England → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 163: Philadelphia → New England.
  14. ^No. 168: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           New Orleans → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 105: NY Jets → New Orleans.
           NY Jets → Tennessee (D). SeeNo. 116: Tennessee → NY Jets.
  15. ^No. 170: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (170th) to Cleveland in exchange for receiverJosh Gordon and a seventh-round selection (243rd).[Trade 27]

Round six

  1. ^No. 175: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 158: Pittsburgh → Oakland.[Trade 25]
  2. ^No. 177: NY Jets → New Orleans (PD). SeeNo. 93: New Orleans → NY Jets.[Trade 12]
  3. ^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 coachBruce Arians.[Trade 28]
  4. ^No. 182: Denver → Cincinnati (D). SeeNo. 42: Cincinnati → Denver.[Trade 1]
  5. ^No. 183: Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1]
  6. ^No. 186: Atlanta → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 111: Detroit → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  7. ^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 and237th).[Trade 1]
  8. ^No. 188: Miami → Tennessee (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection (188th) and quarterbackRyan Tannehill to Tennessee in exchange for a seventh-round selection (233rd) as well as a2020 fourth-round selection.[Trade 29]
  9. ^No. 191: multiple trades.
           Tennessee → Baltimore (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (191st) to Baltimore in exchange for linebackerKamalei Correa.[Trade 30]
           Baltimore → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1]
  10. ^No. 193: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 93: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 1]
  11. ^No. 194: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection (194th) to Green Bay in exchange for quarterbackBrett Hundley.[Trade 31]
  12. ^No. 196: multiple trades.
           Chicago → Oakland (PD). SeeNo. 24: Chicago → Oakland.[Trade 3]
           Oakland → NY Jets (PD). SeeNo. 140: Oakland → NY Jets.[Trade 20]
  13. ^No. 197: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 22: Baltimore → Philadelphia.[Trade 1]
  14. ^No. 198: multiple trades.
           Dallas → Cincinnati (PD). Dallas traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for cornerbackBene Benwikere.[Trade 32]
           Cincinnati → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 104: San Francisco → Cincinnati.[Trade 1]
  15. ^No. 202: New Orleans → Miami (D). SeeNo. 48: Miami → New Orleans.[Trade 1]
  16. ^No. 203: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). SeeNo. 31: LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  17. ^No. 204: multiple trades.
           New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for cornerbackJohnson Bademosi.[Trade 33]
           Detroit → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 81: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 1]
           Minnesota → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 114: Seattle → Minnesota.[Trade 1]
  18. ^No. 205: New England → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 73: Chicago → New England.[Trade 1]
  19. ^No. 207: Arizona → Pittsburgh (PD). Arizona traded a compensatory sixth-round selection (207th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for tackleMarcus Gilbert.[Trade 34]
  20. ^No. 208: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (208th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiverDeSean Jackson and a2020 seventh-round selection.[Trade 35]
  21. ^No. 209: Minnesota → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 88: Minnesota → Seattle.[Trade 1]
  22. ^No. 212: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           San Francisco → Denver (D). SeeNo. 148: Denver → San Francisco.
           Denver → Carolina (D). SeeNo. 187: Carolina → Denver.
  23. ^No. 213: Cincinnati → Dallas (D). SeeNo. 136: Dallas → Cincinnati.[Trade 1]

Round seven

  1. ^No. 215: Arizona → Tampa Bay (PD). SeeNo. 179: Tampa Bay → Arizona.[Trade 28]
  2. ^No. 216: San Francisco → Kansas City (PD). San Francisco traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for wide receiverRod Streater and a conditional seventh-round selection.[Trade 36]
  3. ^No. 217: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 92: Minnesota → NY Jets.[Trade 1]
  4. ^No. 218: Oakland → Dallas (D). SeeNo. 149: Dallas → Oakland.[Trade 1]
  5. ^No. 219: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded a seventh-round selection (219th) and free safetyJ. J. Wilcox to Pittsburgh in exchange for their 2018 sixth-round selection (202nd).[Trade 37]
  6. ^No. 220: multiple trades.
           NY Giants → Denver (PD). New York traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Denver in exchange for punterRiley Dixon.[Trade 38]
           Denver → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 125: Houston → Denver.[Trade 17]
  7. ^No. 221: Jacksonville → Cleveland (PD). Jacksonville traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for quarterbackCody Kessler.[Trade 39]
  8. ^No. 222: multiple trades.
           Denver → Philadelphia (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for guardAllen Barbre.[Trade 40]
           Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded this conditional seventh-round selection to Chicago in exchange for safetyDeiondre' Hall.[Trade 41]
  9. ^No. 228: Carolina → Buffalo (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection (228th) and wide receiverKaelin Clay to Buffalo in exchange for cornerbackKevon Seymour.[Trade 42]
  10. ^No. 229: Miami → Detroit (PD). Miami traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for defensive tackleAkeem Spence.[Trade 43]
  11. ^No. 230: Atlanta → Oakland (D). SeeNo. 135: Oakland → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  12. ^No. 231: Cleveland → New Orleans (PD). Cleveland traded a conditional seventh-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for defensive tackleDevaroe Lawrence.[Trade 44]
  13. ^No. 232: Minnesota → NY Giants (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection (232nd) to New York in exchange for centerBrett Jones.[Trade 45]
  14. ^No. 233: Tennessee → Miami (PD). SeeNo. 188: Miami → Tennessee.[Trade 29]
  15. ^No. 234: multiple trades.
           Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded a seventh-round selection (234th) and wide receiverSammie Coates to Cleveland in exchange for their2018 sixth-round selection (202nd).[Trade 46]
           Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this seventh-round selection (234th) as well as a2018 fourth-round selection previously acquired fromCarolina (123rd) to Miami in exchange for wide receiverJarvis Landry.[Trade 47]
  16. ^No. 235: multiple trades.
           Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded a seventh-round selection (235th) to Oakland in exchange for safetyShalom Luani.[Trade 48]
           Oakland → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 35: Oakland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  17. ^No. 236: multiple trades.
           Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (236th) to Jacksonville in exchange for centerLuke Bowanko.[Trade 49]
           Jacksonville → Seattle (D). Jacksonville traded this seventh-round selection (236th) to Seattle in exchange for a2020 sixth-round selection.[Trade 1]
  18. ^No. 237: multiple trades.
           Houston → Denver (PD). SeeNo. 125: Houston → Denver.[Trade 17]
           Denver → Carolina (D). SeeNo. 187: Carolina → Denver.[Trade 1]
  19. ^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). SeeNo. 159: Minnesota → New England.[Trade 1]
  20. ^No. 243: multiple trades.
           Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). SeeNo. 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 tackleShon Coleman.[Trade 50]
           Cleveland → New England (PD). SeeNo. 170: New England → Cleveland.[Trade 27]
           New England → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 134: LA Rams → New England.[Trade 1]
  21. ^No. 245: LA Rams → NY Giants (PD). Los Angeles traded their seventh-round selection (245th) and linebackerAlec Ogletree to New York in exchange for 2018 fourth- and sixth-round selections (135th and176th).[Trade 51]
  22. ^No. 246: multiple trades.[Trade 1]
           New England → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 163: Philadelphia → New England.
           Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). Philadelphia traded this seventh-round selection (246th) to Indianapolis in exchange for defensive tackleHassan Ridgeway.

Forfeited picks

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  1. ^ TheNew York Giants forfeited their 2019 third round pick after selectingSam Beal in the2018 supplemental draft.[6]
  2. ^ TheWashington Redskins forfeited their 2019 sixth round pick after selectingAdonis Alexander in the2018 supplemental draft.[6]

Media coverage

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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 onABC, using an entertainment-oriented format and hosted by the panel ofCollege GameDay (which hosted an alternateESPN2 broadcast of the previous draft), includingLee Corso,Rece Davis,Kirk Herbstreit andDesmond 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 onFox in association and simulcast withNFL Network. ESPN and NFL Network continued to broadcast more traditionally-formatted coverage.[7] In addition, NFL Network's morning showGood Morning Football was simulcast onESPN2 on both April 25 and 26, while ESPN and NFL Network personalities made appearances across the networks' studio programs.[8]

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.[9] The NFL also reported that at least 600,000 people attended events associated with the draft, overtaking2017 as the most-attended NFL Draft.[10]

Summary

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Selections by NCAA conference

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ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
AAC121211311
ACC723455228
Big 12335623426
Big Ten727785440
C-USA00400116
Ind. (FBS)11220118
MAC02110509
MW013003310
Pac-12353673633
SEC913671010964
Sun Belt00000101
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky00000011
CAA01000113
MEAC00000022
MVFC00101013
OVC00100102
SWAC10000012
NCAA Division II football conferences
GSC00000011
LSC00001001
MEC00010001
MIAA00000101
NSIC00100001

A then-record 64 players were drafted from one conference,[11] the second-most in NFL history, breaking the previous high of 63 selections in2013. Both numbers were set by the Southeastern Conference. The record was broken in2021, when 65 players were selected also from the SEC.

Schools with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsSchools
10Alabama
9Ohio State
8Oklahoma,Washington
7Georgia,Texas A&M
6Auburn,Clemson,Notre Dame,Ole Miss,Penn State
5Florida,Kentucky,Miami,Michigan,Mississippi State,Stanford,Utah,West Virginia
4Boston College,Iowa,Maryland,NC State,Oregon,USC,Wisconsin
3Arkansas,Houston,LSU,South Carolina,TCU,Temple
2Arizona 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 draftingKyler Murray,Greg Little, andBobby Evans.[12]

Selections by position

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PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Center12000115
Cornerback173438632
Defensive end604522625
Defensive tackle612233421
Guard103610112
Kicker00002002
Linebacker3262124331
Long snapper00000011
Offensive tackle454015423
Punter00011002
Quarterback311222011
Running back115436525
Safety242523119
Tight end224211416
Wide receiver274326428
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense14182117102119120
Defense18141718222020129
Special teams00013015

Notes

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  1. ^Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.

References

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Trade references

  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbebfbgbhbibjbkblbmbnbobpbqbrbsbtbubvbwbxbybzcacbcccdcecfcgchcicjckclcmcncocpcqcrcsctcucvcw"2019 NFL Draft trade tracker: Details of all the moves".NFL.com. April 25, 2019. RetrievedApril 25, 2019.
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  3. ^ab"Trade: Bears give Mack record deal after trade".ESPN.co.uk. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2018.
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  8. ^Henderson, Brady (October 31, 2017)."Seahawks-Texans trade amended after CB Jeremy Lane fails physical".ESPN.com. RetrievedNovember 5, 2017.
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  14. ^"Rams acquire Jags DE Dante Fowler for draft picks".ESPN.com. October 30, 2018. RetrievedOctober 30, 2018.
  15. ^Teope, Herbie (February 13, 2019)."Broncos agree to trade for Ravens QB Joe Flacco".NFL.com. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2019.
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  21. ^Smith, Michael (August 31, 2017)."Lions trade former first-round pick Laken Tomlinson to 49ers for fifth-round pick".NFL.com. RetrievedAugust 31, 2017.
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  27. ^abReiss, Mike (February 16, 2019)."Rob Gronkowski has been a regular at Gillette Stadium since Super Bowl".ESPN.com. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2019.
  28. ^abLaine, Jenna (January 8, 2019)."Trade: Bucs, Cardinals swap picks as part of Bruce Arians deal".ESPN. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2019.
  29. ^abWolfe, Cameron (March 15, 2019)."Dolphins trade quarterback Tannehill to Titans".ESPN.com. RetrievedMarch 15, 2019.
  30. ^Sessler, Marc (August 28, 2018)."Titans acquire linebacker Kamalei Correa from Ravens".NFL. RetrievedAugust 28, 2018.
  31. ^Sessler, Marc (August 29, 2018)."Packers trade QB Brett Hundley to Seahawks for 2019 draft pick".ESPN. RetrievedAugust 29, 2018.
  32. ^Marcum, Jason (September 3, 2017)."NFL trade news: Bengals trade Bene Benwikere to Cowboys".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2018.
  33. ^Birkett, Dave (September 2, 2017)."Detroit Lions trade CB Johnson Bademosi to New England Patriots".Detroit Free Press. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2017.
  34. ^Odegard, Kyle (March 13, 2019)."Cardinals Trade For Right Tackle Marcus Gilbert".NFL.com.
  35. ^Williams, Charean A. (March 14, 2019)."Bucs trade DeSean Jackson to Eagles".Pro Football Talk. NBC Sports. RetrievedMarch 14, 2019.
  36. ^abPaylor, Terez A. (September 3, 2016)."Chiefs trade receiver Rod Streater, release 13 others to trim roster by deadline".The Kansas City Star. KansasCity.com. RetrievedAugust 14, 2017.
  37. ^Varley, Teresa (September 3, 2017)."Steelers trade for Wilcox".Steelers.com. Archived fromthe original on September 4, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2017.
  38. ^Wesseling, Chris (April 20, 2018)."Punter trade! Giants acquire Riley Dixon from Broncos".NFL.com. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2019. RetrievedApril 20, 2018.
  39. ^Wesseling, Chris (March 28, 2018)."Cody Kessler traded to Jacksonville Jaguars by Browns".NFL.com. RetrievedMarch 28, 2018.
  40. ^Jhabvala, Nicki (July 26, 2017)."Broncos acquire veteran OL Allen Barbre in trade with Eagles".The Denver Post. RetrievedJuly 26, 2017.
  41. ^"TRADE! Eagles acquire defensive back from Bears".BleedingGreenNation.com. September 1, 2018.
  42. ^Breech, John (July 26, 2017)."Bills trade quarterback Cardale Jones to Chargers for conditional draft pick - CBSSports.com".CBSSports.com. RetrievedAugust 14, 2017.
  43. ^Rothstein, Michael (May 3, 2018)."Lions trade DT Akeem Spence to Dolphins".ESPN.com. RetrievedMay 3, 2018.
  44. ^Risdon, Jeff (September 1, 2018)."Browns trade 7th round pick to Saints for DT Devaroe Lawrence".Browns Wire.USA Today.
  45. ^Fennelly, John (August 26, 2018)."Giants trade OL Brett Jones to Vikings for 7th-round pick". MSN.com. RetrievedAugust 26, 2018.
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  47. ^Stites, Adam (March 9, 2018)."Why did the Dolphins trade Pro Bowl WR Jarvis Landry to Browns after franchise-tagging him?". SBNation.com. RetrievedMarch 9, 2018.
  48. ^Smith, Michael David (September 1, 2018)."Raiders trade Shalom Luani to Seahawks".Pro Football Talk. NBC Sports.
  49. ^Kaye, Mike (March 7, 2018)."Two former Jaguars players traded for draft picks are set to become free agents". FirstCoastNews.com. RetrievedJuly 15, 2018.
  50. ^Gribble, Andrew (August 31, 2018)."Browns trade OL Shon Coleman to 49ers".ClevelandBrowns.com.
  51. ^Patra, Kevin (March 7, 2018)."Rams to trade Alec Ogletree to Giants for two picks".NFL.com.

General references

  1. ^"2019 draft sees record number of trades".MSN.com. Microsoft.theScore. April 27, 2019. Archived fromthe original on April 28, 2019. RetrievedApril 28, 2019.
  2. ^"2017 NFL Draft sets record for number of trades".Bleacher Report. April 30, 2017.
  3. ^"Underclassmen declaring for 2019 NFL Draft hits record high".Orlando Sentinel. January 9, 2019.
  4. ^"Finalists to host 2019, 2020 NFL Draft announced".NFL.com. National Football League. February 15, 2018.
  5. ^Knoblauch, Austin."Nashville, Tennessee Titans to host 2019 NFL Draft".NFL.com. RetrievedMay 23, 2018.
  6. ^ab"Giants, Redskins select corners in supplemental draft".NFL.com. RetrievedJuly 12, 2018.
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  8. ^"ESPN2 will simulcast NFL Network's Good Morning Football Thursday and Friday in latest olive branch to the NFL".Awful Announcing. April 25, 2019. RetrievedApril 26, 2019.
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  10. ^"NFL Draft in Nashville breaks attendance record at 600,000, league reports".The Tennessean. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2020.
  11. ^Patterson, Chip (April 27, 2019)."2019 NFL Draft by conference, team: SEC dominates, sets record with 64 players selected".CBS Sports. CBS Interactive.
  12. ^"242 HIGH SCHOOLS HAVE PLAYERS SELECTED IN 2019 NFL DRAFT".NFL.com. NFL. RetrievedOctober 5, 2020.
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