D82 Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 TRADES * The New England Patriots trade their 2019 2nd Round Pick (56th Overall) and a 2020 conditional 3rd round pick to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for QB Josh Rosen and a 2020 6th Round Pick * The Detroit Lions trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (8th Overall) and their 2019 2nd Round Pick (43rd Overall) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (5th Overall) and their 2019 4th Round Pick (107th Overall) * The Cincinnati Bengals trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (11th Overall) and their 2019 3rd Round Pick (72nd Overall) and a 2020 6th Round Pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (7th Overall) * The Atlanta Falcons trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (14th Overall) and their 2019 3rd Round Pick (79th Overall) and a 2020 4th Round Pick to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (9th Overall) * The New York Giants trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (17th Overall), their 2019 3rd Round Pick (95th Overall) and a 2020 2nd Round Pick to the Denver Broncos in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (10th Overall) * The Pittsburgh Steelers trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (20th Overall), their 2019 3rd Round Pick (83rd Overall) and a 2020 4th Round Pick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (13th Overall) * The Baltimore Ravens trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (22nd Overall), a 2019 4th Round Pick (113th Overall), and RB Kenneth Dixon to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (18th Overall) * The Philadelphia Eagles trade their 2019 1st Round Pick (25th Overall), their 2019 4th Round Pick (127th Overall) and CB Cre’Von LeBlanc to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for their 2019 1st Round Pick (21st Overall) * The Washington Redskins trade their 2019 3rd Round Pick (76th Overall), a 2020 4th Round Pick and WR Josh Doctson to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for their 2019 2nd Round Pick (63rd Overall) and a 2020 6th Round Pick ROUND ONE 1. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray QB, Oklahoma 2. San Francisco 49ers: Quinnen Williams DT, Alabama 3. New York Jets: Nick Bosa EDGE, Ohio State 4. Oakland Raiders: Josh Allen EDGE, Kentucky 5. Detroit Lions (via TB): Ed Oliver DT, Houston 6. New York Giants: Jawaan Taylor T, Florida 7. Cincinnati Bengals (via JAX): Devin White ILB, LSU 8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via DET): Montez Sweat EDGE, Mississippi State 9. Atlanta Falcons (via BUF): Rashan Gary DT, Michigan 10. New York Giants (via DEN): Dwayne Haskins QB, Ohio State 11. Jacksonville Jaguars (via CIN): T.J. Hockenson TE, Iowa 12. Green Bay Packers: Jonah Williams G, Alabama 13. Pittsburgh Steelers (via MIA): Greedy Williams CB, LSU 14. Buffalo Bills (via ATL): Christian Wilkins DT, Clemson 15. Washington Redskins: Clelin Ferrell EDGE, Clemson 16. Carolina Panthers: Cody Ford G, Oklahoma 17. Denver Broncos (via NYG via CLE): Dexter Lawrence DT, Clemson 18. Baltimore Ravens (via MIN): Brian Burns EDGE, Florida State 19. Tennessee Titans: D.K. Metcalf WR, Ole Miss 20. Miami Dolphins (via PIT): Andre Dillard T, Washington State 21. Philadelphia Eagles (via SEA): Devin Bush ILB, Michigan 22. Minnesota Vikings (via BAL): Jerry Tillery DT, Notre Dame 23. Houston Texans: Dalton Risner G, Kansas State 24. Oakland Raiders (via CHI): CB Deandre Baker CB, Georgia 25. Seattle Seahawks (via PHI): Marquise Brown WR, Oklahoma 26. Indianapolis Colts: Jaylon Ferguson EDGE, Louisiana Tech 27. Oakland Raiders (via DAL): Mack Wilson ILB, Alabama 28. Los Angeles Chargers: Kaleb McGary T, Washington 29. Kansas City Chiefs: Julian Love CB, Notre Dame 30. Green Bay Packers (via NO): Noah Fant TE, Iowa 31. Los Angeles Rams: Garrett Bradbury C, N.C. State 32. New England Patriots: Irv Smith, Jr. TE, Alabama ROUND TWO 33. Arizona Cardinals: Greg Little T, Ole Miss 34. Indianapolis Colts (via NY Jets): A.J. Brown WR, Ole Miss 35. Oakland Raiders: Josh Jacobs RB, Alabama 36. San Francisco 49ers: Byron Murphy CB, Washington 37. New York Giants: Jachai Polite EDGE, Florida 38. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dre’Mont Jones DT, Ohio State 39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jahlani Tavai ILB, Hawaii 40. Buffalo Bills: D’Andre Walker EDGE, Georgia 41. Denver Broncos: Drew Lock QB, Missouri 42. Cincinnati Bengals: Chris Lindstrom G, Boston College 43. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via DET): Joejuan Williams CB, Vanderbilt 44. Green Bay Packers: Taylor Rapp S, Washington 45. Atlanta Falcons: Max Scharping T, Northern Illinois 46. Washington Redskins: Parris Campbell WR, Ohio State 47. Carolina Panthers: Joe Jackson EDGE, Miami 48. Miami Dolphins: L.J. Collier DE, TCU 49. Cleveland Browns: Jeffery Simmons DT, Mississippi State 50. Minnesota Vikings: Tytus Howard T, Alabama State 51. Tennessee Titans: Charles Omenihu DE, Texas 52. Pittsburgh Steelers: Vosean Joseph ILB, Florida 53. Philadelphia Eagles (via BAL): Yodny Cajuste T, West Virginia 54. Houston Texans (via SEA): Justin Layne CB, Michigan State 55. Houston Texans: David Montgomery RB, Iowa State 56. Arizona Cardinals (via NE via CHI): N’Keal Harry WR, Arizona State 57. Philadelphia Eagles: Amani Oruwariye CB, Penn State 58. Dallas Cowboys: Johnathan Abram S, Mississippi State 59. Indianapolis Colts: Rock Ya-Sin CB, Temple 60. Los Angeles Chargers: Nasir Adderley S, Delaware 61. Kansas City Chiefs: Zach Allen DE, Boston College 62. New Orleans Saints: Jace Sternberger TE, Texas A&M 63. Washington Redskins (via KC via LA Rams): Daniel Jones QB, Duke 64. New England Patriots: Deebo Samuel WR, South Carolina ROUND THREE 65. Arizona Cardinals: Kingsley Keke DE/DT, Texas A&M 66. Pittsburgh Steelers (via OAK): J.J. Arcega-Whiteside WR, Stanford 67. San Francisco 49ers: Amani Hooker S, Iowa 68. New York Jets: Elgton Jenkins C, Mississippi State 69. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dennis Daley T, South Carolina 70. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Erik McCoy G, Texas A&M 71. Denver Broncos: Kahale Warring TE, San Diego State 72. Jacksonville Jaguars (via CIN): Juan Thornhill S, Virginia 73. New England Patriots (via DET): Riley Ridley WR, Georgia 74. Buffalo Bills: Dawson Knox TE, Ole Miss 75. Green Bay Packers: Chase Winovich EDGE, Michigan 76. Kansas City Chiefs (via WAS): Michael Jordan C, Ohio State 77. Carolina Panthers: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson S, Florida 78. Miami Dolphins: Lonnie Johnson CB, Kentucky 79. Buffalo Bills (via ATL): Devin Singletary RB, Florida Atlantic 80. Cleveland Browns: Te’Von Coney OLB, Notre Dame 81. Minnesota Vikings: Dru Samia G, Oklahoma 82. Tennessee Titans: Jalen Jelks EDGE, Oregon 83. Miami Dolphins (via PIT): Nate Davis G, Charlotte 84. Seattle Seahawks: Trysten Hill DT, Central Florida 85. Baltimore Ravens: Hakeem Butler WR, Iowa State 86. Houston Texans: Khalen Saunders DT, Western Illinois 87. Chicago Bears: Damien Harris RB, Alabama 88. Detroit Lions (via PHI): Oshane Ximines EDGE, Old Dominion 89. Indianapolis Colts: Mike Bell S, Fresno State 90. Dallas Cowboys: Isaiah Johnson CB, Houston 91. Los Angeles Chargers: Armon Watts DT, Arkansas 92. Kansas City Chiefs: Marquise Blair S, Utah 93. New York Jets (via NO): Chuma Edoga T, USC 94. Los Angeles Rams: Daylon Mack DT, Texas A&M 95. Denver Broncos (via CLE via NE): Michael Dieter G, Wisconsin 96. Washington Redskins: Josh Oliver TE, San Jose State 97. New England Patriots: Isaiah Buggs DT, Alabama 98. Jacksonville Jaguars: Will Grier QB, West Virginia 99. Los Angeles Rams: Cameron Smith ILB, USC 100. Carolina Panthers: David Long CB, Michigan 101. New England Patriots: Miles Boykin WR, Notre Dame 102. Baltimore Ravens: Germaine Pratt ILB, N.C. State ROUND FOUR 103. Arizona Cardinals: Kaden Smith TE, Stanford 104. San Francisco 49ers: Jalen Hurd WR, Baylor 105. New York Jets: Jordan Brown CB, South Dakota State 106. Oakland Raiders: Isaac Nauta TE, Georgia 107. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Miles Sanders RB, Penn State 108. New York Giants: Emeke Egbule ILB, Houston 109. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kelvin Harmon WR, N.C. State 110. Cincinnati Bengals: Anthony Nelson DE, Iowa 111. Detroit Lions: Connor McGovern G, Penn State 112. Buffalo Bills: Kris Boyd CB, Texas 113. Minnesota Vikings (via BAL via DEN): Alizê Mack TE, Notre Dame 114. Green Bay Packers: Terrill Hanks ILB, New Mexico State 115. Carolina Panthers: Tyler Roemer T, San Diego State 116. Miami Dolphins: Shareef Miller EDGE, Penn State 117. Atlanta Falcons: Jamel Dean CB, Auburn 118. Green Bay Packers (via WAS): Mecole Hardman WR, Georgia 119. Cleveland Browns: Evan Worthington S, Colorado 120. Minnesota Vikings: Bryce Love RB, Stanford 121. Tennessee Titans: Foster Moreau TE, LSU 122. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Banogu EDGE, TCU 123. Baltimore Ravens: Beau Benzschawel G, Wisconsin 124. Seattle Seahawks: Marvell Tell III S, USC 125. Denver Broncos (via HOU): Blake Cashman ILB, Minnesota 126. Chicago Bears: Iman Lewis-Marshall CB, USC 127. Seattle Seahawks (via PHI): Austin Bryant EDGE, Clemson 128. Dallas Cowboys: Gerald Willis DT, Miami 129. Indianapolis Colts: Greg Gaines DT, Washington 130. Los Angeles Chargers: Salvion Smith CB, Alabama 131. Buffalo Bills (via KC): B.J. Autry G, Jacksonville State 132. New York Giants (via NO): Darnell Savage, Jr. S, Maryland 133. Los Angeles Rams: Nate Herbig G, Stanford 134. New England Patriots: Malik Carney EDGE, North Carolina 135. Indianapolis Colts: Joe Giles-Harris OLB, Duke 136. Dallas Cowboys: Trayveon Williams RB, Texas A&M 137. Atlanta Falcons: Lamont Gaillard G, Georgia 138. Philadelphia Eagles: Mike Edwards S, Kentucky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falconof Shadows Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 oh boy if the falcons were to come out with that draft Id expect TD and Quinn to hand in their resignation letters the next day.terrible Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoundrel Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 I like this for Denver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brushmyhair Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 26,27.28,29,32 are all players getting drafted in rd 2 or 3. Don't believe the murray hype, i just don't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason_Bengal_Fl Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 I'm not in favor of a trade up for a LB. For Haskins, ok, but not for an off the ball LB. The Bengals have only ever traded up in one 1 time. Stay at 11 and take Hockenson (my preference) or Bush (all other Bengals fans' preference). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFan13 Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 Not just no but Hell Naw for the Falcons. I'll drive to tennessee and beat Dimitroff dimitroffs azz myself if he does this. I thought we was trading up for Oliver and then you took the 1 guy i have no interest in the 1st round at all. I don't want Gary at 14, via a trade down, or via a trade up in the 1st round. I wouldn't even trade up from the 2nd round to the late 1st to go get him after taking a player at 14. This is the one of worst case scenarios for the Falcons in my opinion. Then we follow it up by taking a guy i wouldn't touch until the 3rd or 4th round in Sharp. F- for the Falcons in this draft from me Then you gave the Bengals taking the better player in Wilkins at our pick at 14 to make it even worse to sorta rub it in lol. The only 2 DT's i trade up for in this draft are Q. Williams and Ed Oliver if we can't get them then stay at 14 and take Wilkins, Lawrence, Sweat, Clelin Ferrell, Jonah Williams, Cody Ford, or Jawaan Taylor. Any of those would be fine selections without having to give up any draft capital for a lazy and inconsistent player like Gary. I hate those type of players. I had to live with him through Michigan for 3 fricken years i dang sure don't want to continue having to watch him for the next 5 scrubbing it up on another of my favorite teams. Rashede Hageman was the same way he had tremendous upside and athletic ability for his size but like gary could care less on the field most the time and wasted it. These are by far my most disliked type of players in every draft and in the nfl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFan13 Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 3 hours ago, Falconof Shadows said: oh boy if the falcons were to come out with that draft Id expect TD and Quinn to hand in their resignation letters the next day.terrible You dang right on that one i don't know you yet but you seem to know whats up and i sorta like you already now lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falconof Shadows Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 51 minutes ago, FalconFan13 said: You dang right on that one i don't know you yet but you seem to know whats up and i sorta like you already now lol. I've been hovering on this board since 2008 usually just read comments but I will say I usually agree with your assessments Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trentwannabe Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 L-O-V-E it. Bills trade back and still get a dominant 3T? Grabbing an Edge player and a potential dominant TE in Knox is awesome. Boyd and Singletary are gravy. Would love to grab Mike Alexander at the end of round 4 over a Guard right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m haynes Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 Pats After the Ridley pick, I said, takes balls to draft two WR, which I have no problem. Than you take another one! Than I said "you a nuts!" Nice job on the draft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Nix Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 3 hours ago, Jason_Bengal_Fl said: I'm not in favor of a trade up for a LB. For Haskins, ok, but not for an off the ball LB. The Bengals have only ever traded up in one 1 time. Stay at 11 and take Hockenson (my preference) or Bush (all other Bengals fans' preference). Plus we will be going OT first not OG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atown703 Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 Burns in the 1st and Howard T in the 2nd. Rest of the draft is solid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PghCrew Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 The Steelers have come out and stated they don't think there are any corners in this draft that will help them immediately. They prefer to let the draft come to them as it is, and they're not trading up unless it's a once in a decade type player. He's a solid player and the other picks are solid for the Steelers but the trade up for Williams is all wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric dunn Posted April 8, 2019 Share Posted April 8, 2019 I like the trade for the Vikings, even tho Dixon is meh. But then taking another RB doesnt make a ton of sense at that point. Dalvin, Boone, Abdullah, Dixon & Love is too overkill imo. Also the picks dont excite me too much, Tillery is nice but Bradbury or Fant wouldve been better. In this scenario for me it would have been: 1. Fant 2. Harry or Deebo 3. Nate Davis 4. G.Willis 4. Gailard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFan13 Posted April 8, 2019 Share Posted April 8, 2019 4 hours ago, Falconof Shadows said: I've been hovering on this board since 2008 usually just read comments but I will say I usually agree with your assessments Well welcome to the action anyways If you agree with me you are already a lost cause im a failure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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