National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2018 NFL season. The draft was held on April 26–28 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This was the first draft to take place in an NFL stadium, and the first to be held in Texas, which won in a fourteen city bid. In order to have been eligible to enter the draft, players must have been at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 15, 2018.
The 2018 NFL Draft is the 83rd annual meeting ofLamar Jackson by the Baltimore Ravens with the 32nd overall pick, five quarterbacks were selected in the first round for only the third time in the history of the draft; the first since the 1999 NFL Draft. Also, brothers safety Terrell Edmunds and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds were both drafted in the first round, marking the first time brothers have been taken in the first round of the same draft.
With the selection ofLamar Demeatrice Jackson Jr. was the Starting Quarterback of the Louisville Cardinals football team, and was selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Ravens.. At Louisville, Jackson won the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Walter Camp Award and was a unanimous All-American at the quarterback position as a sophomore in 2016.
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Jerseys for Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, the Giants’ No. 2 overall pick, sold more than any other first-round pick on draft night, according toIn fact, more Barkley jerseys were sold on Thursday night than any player on previous draft nights, online retailer Fanatics, who manages the NFL’s official online shop, told ESPN.
Speed played a part in Thursday night’s sales. Fanatics posted jerseys within minutes of a player being selected, making it possible for fans to purchase them quicker than ever before. According to Fanatics, sales were up three times more on Thursday night than last year’s first-round.
Former Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel previously held the record for most jersey sales on draft night. Cleveland selected Manziel as the No. 22 pick in the 2014 draft, meaning Barkley jerseys went up for sale much sooner than Manziel’s.
Tony Brown, Was The 1st Reported UDFA Signing of the 2018 NFL Draft. Also, Alabama Had Robert Foster, Levi Wallace & More Sign UDFA NFL Contracts
2018 NFL Draft come to an end when Crimson Tide players were snapped up by NFL teams, signed as undrafted free agents (UDFA).
No sooner had the- Tony Brown was the first reported UDFA signing. It is the perfect match as he heads to the big state of California to play for the Los Angeles Chargers and work on his acting career.
- Robert Foster is heading up north to catch balls from AJ McCarron in Buffalo. They will both be coached by former Alabama OC Brian Daboll.
- Foster will not have to fly to upstate New York alone. He will have Levi Wallace to keep him company as the former Tide DB also signs with the Bills.
- Cam Sims is headed to the Cincinnati Bengals.
- J.C. Hassenauer will be reunited with first round pick Calvin Ridley with the Atlanta Falcons.
The selection of Joshua Frazier to the Steelers in the 7th round gave Alabama a school record of 12 players picked in one draft. That number is second to only Ohio State who had 14 selected in the 2004 draft. For the record, only one of those 14 ever made a Pro Bowl. The one exception was the late Will Smith.
TONY BROWN COULD JOIN AN ELITE COMPANY OF UNDRAFTED MEN, IF HE HAS A SUCCESSFUL CAREER, AND THESE MEN ARE:
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1 (1) | Cleveland Browns | Baker Mayfield | Oklahoma | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All comments compiled from analysis by Pete Fiutak of College Football News. At the very, very high end, Mayfield’s a less mobile, right-handed Steve Young, also, a surprise pick at no.1, not the top qb in the draft, maybe a 4th or 5th rounder at best. At an even higher end, he comes up with a more efficient throwing motion, and he’s a poor man’s Drew Brees. Or, he’s Case Keenum, and that’s not as bad as it sounds. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 (2) | New York Giants | Saquon Barkley | Penn State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Barkley’s lack of consistency (five 100-yard games in each of last two seasons) is glaring. That said, you can talk yourself into thinking there are problems and concerns, but woe to you if you’re wrong. From Ezekiel Elliott, to Leonard Fournette, to Todd Gurley, the early running back picks are paying off again. Barkley appears to be the next superstar up. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 (3) | New York Jets | Sam Darnold | USC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darnold is nowhere near close to being a sure thing, and it’s going to take a near-rebuild of his throwing motion and lot of bad games before things slow down. Personality, leadership, attitude all perfect. Arm is good enough, but not amazing. He’ll produce a big, franchise-caliber payoff; it just might take a bit. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 (4) | Cleveland Browns | Denzel Ward | Ohio State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ward had the production on the field, and then he cranked up the workouts, exploding with a 39″ vertical and throwing in a 4.32 at the Combine 40. No, he’s not the biggest corner around, but his game is about speed and quickness. No receiver will blow past him without being tremendously crafty. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 (5) | Denver Broncos | Bradley Chubb | North Carolina State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chubb was more than ready to go before last season, and then he came back and upped his game even more. He’s got the attitude and the fight to get better. There might be some slight technique tweaks that need working on, but he’s about as rock-solid and certain as a defensive end prospect gets. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 (6) | Indianapolis Colts | Quenton Nelson | Notre Dame | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Size is perfect, toughness is perfect, punishing run blocking ability is perfect, power is perfect. OK, so there are a few concerns about dealing with the ultra-quick interior defenders, and he’s been banged up from time to time, but if it’s possible to turn guard into a glamor spot, Nelson might be able to do it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 (7) | Buffalo Bills | Josh Allen | Wyoming | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
He has the size, skills, tools, upside, talent and peerless arm strength to be everything you want, but Allen really needs to become far more accurate. It’s all there to be special after a little developing, but there haven’t been many quarterback prospects who were this mediocre a college player and rocked at the next level. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 (8) | Chicago Bears | Roquan Smith | Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Smart, instinctive and quick, Smith is always in the right spot at the right time. He’s not a thick linebacker for the inside and will likely end up on the outside. Just pencil him in for at least 100 tackles to start, throw in the big plays, and add in the upside to get even better once he settles in at a spot. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 (9) | San Francisco 49ers | Mike McGlinchey | Notre Dame | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tremendously athletic, McGlinchey moves without a problem, he can get down the field, and he doesn’t make a whole slew of big mistakes. The high-character, leadership aspect helps, but he’s got all the skills to be a longtime pass protector at a high level. No matter where he lines up, he’ll keep your QB clean. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 (10) | Arizona Cardinals | Josh Rosen | UCLA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rosen is the best passing quarterback in this class, and it’s not even close. If you’re looking for an instant jolt from a guy you can throw out there tomorrow and ask for 319 yards and three touchdowns with a pick, boom. Give him time, give him a few decent targets, and look out. Injury history concerning, though. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 (11) | Miami Dolphins | Minkah Fitzpatrick | Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Put Fitzpatrick at corner if you want to. Put him at free safety. Ask him to go blast away against the run. He’ll do it all. At Alabama, he became the type of defender who had to be avoided at all costs on a defense full of defenders who had to be avoided at all costs. He’ll need to learn some patience. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 (12) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Vita Vea | Washington | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vea is an unfair combination of skills, with everything you could possibly want in a defensive tackle: great size to go along with the athleticism to move around and not just be stuck on the nose. However, can he turn it on play in and play out? Expect him to step in and become a leader and star of a line right away. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 (13) | Washington Redskins | Da’Ron Payne | Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Payne is a dream of a 4-3 tackle as he stuffs everything that comes at him. Forget about moving him off his base. Best of all, he goes all-out, has a great motor, and doesn’t have any problems getting himself motivated. Throw in his improvement as an interior pass rusher, and it’s all there to be fantastic. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 (14) | New Orleans Saints | Marcus Davenport | Texas-San Antonio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Davenport has the right size, sub-4.6 speed, explosion off the ball, and toughness against the run. Expectations will be off the charts early, and he’ll have to deal with a whole new world of NFL talents scheming to stop him. But forget the Group of Five school stigma – he’s worth the pick. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 (15) | Oakland Raiders | Kolton Miller | UCLA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More of a technician than a blaster, Miller doesn’t need a whole lot of work. Don’t expect to run behind him for a hard yard, but he’ll be a reliable blocker against speed rushers, especially the less creative ones who can’t deal with his frame. He’ll have to learn how to deal with bull rushers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 (16) | Buffalo Bills | Tremaine Edmunds | Virginia Tech | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
One of the biggest boom-or-bust prospects in the draft. Let him play through his mistakes, and then, once you figure out what he is and all he can do, the upside is there to be the superstar leader of a defense for a long, long time. Downside? Even with his sack production, he’s not a sure-thing pass rusher. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 (17) | Los Angeles Chargers | Derwin James | Florida State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
James is very big, very fast, very explosive. He’s going to be among the most talented, athletic players on any NFL field, and he’ll take over a team and a defense almost immediately with his attitude and fire. He still needs more time and more reps, but there’s still a massive upside to a guy who’s already ready. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 (18) | Green Bay Packers | Jaire Alexander | Louisville | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
While he might be a wee bit thin, and he’s not going to power through any receiver, when you’re this smooth, this fast, and this productive, you’re doing something right. The biggest concern will be his ability to hold up physically. He’ll have problem with the 50/50 balls against the tall, stronger receivers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 (19) | Dallas Cowboys | Leighton Vander Esch | Boise State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The guy only did it for one season at Boise State, but it was a great one. Smooth, he could turn into a devastating hybrid pass rusher with the quickness and closing ability to get in on everything. And once he gets there, he delivers the tone-setting hit that can change games. Needs to put on good weight. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 (20) | Detroit Lions | Frank Ragnow | Arkansas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Able to play right guard if needed, he’ll be a longtime pro center who’ll bring a whole lot of pop to his game. Good in pass protection, too, he’s a very tough, very smart, very steady all-around blocker. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 (21) | Cincinnati Bengals | Billy Price | Ohio State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Able to play center or guard, he’s a brutish blocker at both spots. Devastating with a killer football attitude, he destroyed defenders off the ball with both his upper and lower body. He knows how to get leverage, he’s able to wall off his man with ease, and he’s able to bury guys when he gets the chance. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 (22) | Tennessee Titans | Rashaan Evans | Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Evans has great versatility. He’s a tough guy who can hold his own on the inside and stuff the run and come up with every good stop, or put him on the outside and let him grow into a devastating weakside defender with the speed to handle himself in pass coverage. Has perennial Pro Bowl written all over him. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 (23) | New England Patriots | Isaiah Wynn | Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wynn has SEC-caliber tackle skills that’ll be applied to guard. There are plenty of knocks on his lack of bulk and his potential problems powering away on NFL defensive tackles, but he’s clean. There’s little technique work needed, he’s extremely strong, and he can move. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 (24) | Carolina Panthers | D.J. Moore | Maryland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Moore is very smart, very savvy, and very quick. He’s able to work his way open, and then do big things whenever he gets the ball in his hands, especially on the move. There’s still plenty of work to do, needing to do more to get deep and he might be better as someone’s No. 2 rather than rise up as a No. 1. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 (25) | Baltimore Ravens | Hayden Hurst | South Carolina | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
With great, GREAT hands, exceptional route-running ability, and with good enough blocking ability to be a factor, Hurst is a very good all-around prospect, even if he’s not amazing in any one area. He’s not going to rip up defenses as a receiver, but he’ll be a good, sound part of an offense. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 (26) | Atlanta Falcons | Calvin Ridley | Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fast enough – running a 4.43 at the Combine – Ridley made up for a relatively pedestrian rest of the workout by showing off the needed speed to match the tape. He’ll get pushed around by the bigger corners, but he’s able to make up for it by doing a great job at getting separation and finding openings. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 (27) | Seattle Seahawks | Rashaad Penny | San Diego State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Does it all translate? Want the yards? He was a 2,000-yard star last season. Want the special teams ability? He was a phenomenal return man. Want the speed? 4.46. There might not be too much as a receiver, but he’ll bring the max effort on every run. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 (28) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Terrell Edmunds | Virginia Tech | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Really big, really fast, and with a whole lot of talent, the brother of Treumaine is a going to be a good pick on his own. He’s got corner skills whose big problem is making too many misses by being overaggressive – that can be fixed. He made 196 tackles and six interceptions in three years, and got in on 14 broken up passes. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 (29) | Jacksonville Jaguars | Taven Bryan | Florida | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Absolutely everything is there for Bryan except the ability to play football really, really well. Find a highlight reel of him, and he’s jaw-dropping. But that’s picking and choosing a few plays here and there – you have to take in the entire body of work, or lack of it. However, the upside is there to be amazing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 (30) | Minnesota Vikings | Mike Hughes | UCF | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Look past the measurables, stick to the tape, and enjoy a terrific all-around football player who does it all. Safety strong, he’ll beat up receivers when he has to and he’ll fight for every play on every snap. Let him press, and he’ll dominate the battle. He’s not a premier tackler. Will help in the return game from the jump. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 (31) | New England Patriots | Sony Michel | Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
He can block, especially against the blitz. Add that in to all of the other parts to his game, and he has the tools and the skills to potentially be the best back in the draft. Hanging on to the ball is the concern, but he’s built right, he’s more of a receiver than he showed last season, and he can be devastating in key situations. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 (32) | Baltimore Ravens | Lamar Jackson | Louisville | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In terms of game, think of Jackson as a faster, more college-accomplished Randall Cunningham, who was an outstanding QB IN THE NFL, A 4× Pro Bowl (1988–1990, 1998), 2× First-team All-Pro (1990, 1998), 2× Second-team All-Pro (1988, 1992), NFL passer rating leader (1998), NEA NFL Most Valuable Player (1998), PFWA NFL Most Valuable Player (1990), 3× Bert Bell Award (1988, 1990, 1998), NFL COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1992, NFC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990, AND PHILADELPHIA EAGLES HALL OF FAME, SO WITH THAT SAID, LAMAR JACKSON IS IN GREAT COMPANY.
Lamar Jackson won the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Walter Camp Award and was a unanimous All-American as a sophomore in 2016, and can absolutely develop into the type of deep ball pure passer who wings it all around the yard. His mechanics and throwing motion are excellent, and hardly need an overhaul. He’s special, THE BEST QUARTERBACK UPSIDE IN THE 2018 NFL DRAFT. NFL Draft 2018- ROUND 2
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NFL Draft 2018- ROUND 3
TEAM | PLAYER | COLLEGE | |
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1 (65) | Oakland Raiders | Brandon Parker | North Carolina A&T |
2 (66) | New York Giants | Lorenzo Carter | Georgia |
3 (67) | Cleveland Browns | Chad Thomas | Miami (FL) |
4 (68) | Houston Texans | Justin Reid | Stanford |
5 (69) | New York Giants | B.J. Hill | North Carolina State |
6 (70) | San Francisco 49ers | Fred Warner | Brigham Young |
7 (71) | Denver Broncos | Royce Freeman | Oregon |
8 (72) | New York Jets | Nathan Shepherd | Fort Hays State |
9 (73) | Miami Dolphins | Jerome Baker | Ohio State |
10 (74) | Washington Redskins | Geron Christian | Louisville |
11 (75) | Kansas City Chiefs | Derrick Nnadi | Florida State |
12 (76) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Mason Rudolph | Oklahoma State |
13 (77) | Cincinnati Bengals | Sam Hubbard | Ohio State |
14 (78) | Cincinnati Bengals | Malik Jefferson | Texas |
15 (79) | Seattle Seahawks | Rasheem Green | USC |
16 (80) | Houston Texans | Martinas Rankin | Mississippi State |
17 (81) | Dallas Cowboys | Michael Gallup | Colorado State |
18 (82) | Detroit Lions | Tracy Walker | Louisiana |
19 (83) | Baltimore Ravens | Orlando Brown | Oklahoma |
20 (84) | Los Angeles Chargers | Justin Jones | North Carolina State |
21 (85) | Carolina Panthers | Rashaan Gaulden | Tennessee |
22 (86) | Baltimore Ravens | Mark Andrews | Oklahoma |
23 (87) | Oakland Raiders | Arden Key | LSU |
24 (88) | Green Bay Packers | Oren Burks | Vanderbilt |
25 (89) | Los Angeles Rams | Joseph Noteboom | TCU |
26 (90) | Atlanta Falcons | Deadrin Senat | South Florida |
27 (91) | New Orleans Saints | Tre’Quan Smith | UCF |
28 (92) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Chukwuma Okorafor | Western Michigan |
29 (93) | Jacksonville Jaguars | Ronnie Harrison | Alabama |
30 (94) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Alex Cappa | Humboldt State |
31 (95) | San Francisco 49ers | Tarvarius Moore | Southern Miss |
32 (96) | Buffalo Bills | Harrison Phillips | Stanford |
33 (97) | Arizona Cardinals | Mason Cole | Michigan |
34 (98) | Houston Texans | Jordan Akins | UCF |
35 (99) | Denver Broncos | Isaac Yiadom | Boston College |
36 (100) | Kansas City Chiefs | Dorian O’Daniel | – |
Trades
In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2018 draft.
- Round one
- Jump up^ No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets (PD). Indianapolis traded their first-round selection (3rd) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets’ first-round selection (6th), two second-round selections (37th and 49th), and their second-round selection in2019.[TRADE 1]
- Jump up^ No. 4: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded their first-round selection (4th) and their first-round selection in 2017 (25th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s first-round selection in 2017 (12th). With the trade, Houston selectedDeshaun Watson.[TRADE 2]
- Jump up^ No. 6: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
- Jump up^ No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). Tampa Bay traded their first- and seventh-round selections (7th and 255th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s first-round selection (12th) and two second-round selections (53rd and 56th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 10: Oakland → Arizona (D). Oakland traded their first-round selection (10th) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona’s first-, third-, and fifth-round selections (15th, 79th, and 152nd).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 12: multiple trades:
No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). Cincinnati traded their first- and sixth-round selections (12th and 187th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s first- and fifth-round selection (21st and 158th) and offensive tackle Cordy Glenn.[TRADE 4]
No. 12: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans (D). Green Bay traded their first-round selection (14th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans’s first- and fifth-round selections (27th and 147th) and a first-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 15: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo (D). Baltimore traded their first- and fifth-round selections (16th and 154th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s first and third round selections (22nd and 65th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay (D). Seattle traded their first- and seventh-round selections (18th and 248th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay’s first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (27th, 76th, and 186th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 21: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
- Jump up^ No. 22: multiple trades:
No. 22: Kansas City → Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded their first-round selection (22nd) as well as their first- and third-round selections in 2017 (27th and91st) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s first-round selection in 2017(10th).[TRADE 2] With the trade, Kansas City selected Patrick Mahomes II.
No. 22: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). Baltimore traded their first- and sixth-round selections (22nd and 215th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee’s first- and fourth-round selections (25th and 125th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 23: LA Rams → New England (PD). The Rams traded their first- and sixth-round selections (23rd and 198th) to New England in exchange for New England’s fourth-round selection (136th) and wide receiver Brandin Cooks.[TRADE 5]
- Jump up^ No. 25: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 27: multiple trades:
No. 27: New Orleans → Green Bay (D). see No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans.[TRADE 3]
No. 27: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). Philadelphia traded their first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and 132nd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore’s
- Round two
- Jump up^ No. 35: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded their second-round selection (35th), their sixth-round selection in 2017 (188th), and quarterbackBrock Osweiler to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s fourth-round selection in2017 (142nd).[TRADE 6]
- Jump up^ No. 37: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
- Jump up^ No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee (D). Oakland traded their second-round selection (41st) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee’s second- and third-round selection (57th and 89th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 43: multiple trades:
No. 43: San Francisco → New England (PD). San Francisco traded their second-round selection (43rd) to New England in exchange for quarterbackJimmy Garoppolo.[TRADE 7]
No. 43: New England → Detroit (D). New England traded a second-round selection (43rd) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit’s second- and fourth-round selections (51st and 117th)[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 44: Washington → San Francisco (D). Washington traded their second- and fifth-round selection (44th and 142nd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s second- and third-round selection (59th and 74th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City (D). Cincinnati traded their second- and fifth-round selection (46th and 100nd) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City’s second- and third-round selection (54th and 78th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 49: multiple trades:
No. 49: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). Seattle traded their second- and seventh-round selections (49th and 235th), as well as wide receiver Jermaine Kearse to the Jets in exchange for the Jets seventh-round selection (226th) and defensive end Sheldon Richardson.[TRADE 8]
No. 49: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia (D). Indianapolis traded their second-round selection (49th to the Philadelphia in exchange for the Philadelphia’s second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 169th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 51: multiple trades:
No. 51: Detroit → New England (D). see No. 43: New England → Detroit.[TRADE 1]
No. 51: New England → Chicago (D). New England traded a second-round selection (51st) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago’s fourth-round selection (105th) and second-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 52: multiple trades:
No. 52: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3]
No. 52: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). see No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 53: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 54: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 56: multiple trades:
No. 56: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo (PD). The Rams traded their second-round selection (56th) and cornerback E. J. Gaines to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s sixth-round selection (195th) and wide receiver Sammy Watkins.[TRADE 9]
No. 56: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England (D). Tampa Bay traded this second-round selection (56th) to New England in exchange for New England’s second- and fourth-round selections (63rd and 117th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 57: Tennessee → Oakland (D). see No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 59: multiple trades:
No. 59: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded their second-round selection (59th) as well as a seventh-round selection in 2017(229th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s third-round selection in2017 (67th).[TRADE 2]
No. 59: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 63: New England → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 64: multiple trades:
No. 64: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded their second-round selection (64th) as well as a first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and their first-round selection in 2017 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a fourth-round selection in 2017.[TRADE 10]
No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). Cleveland traded their second-round selection (64th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianpolis’ third- and sixth-round selection (67th and 178th).[TRADE 3]
- Round three
- Jump up^ No. 65: multiple trades:
No. 65: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded their third-round selection (65th) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Tyrod Taylor.[TRADE 11]
No. 65: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland (D). Baltimore traded this third-round selection (65th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland’s third-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections (75th, 152nd, and 212th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 67: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). see No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). Tampa Bay traded their third- and fourth-round selections (69th and 108th) to the Giants in exchange for the Giants’ fourth-round selection (102nd) and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.[TRADE 12]
- Jump up^ No. 70: Chicago → San Francisco (PD). Chicago traded their third-round selection (70th) as well as their first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2017(3rd, 67th, and 111th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s first-round selection in 2017 (2nd).[TRADE 2]
- Jump up^ No. 74: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 75: multiple trades:
No. 75: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City (D). Baltimore traded their third-round selection (75th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City’s third- and fourth-round selection (86th and 122nd).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 76: multiple trades:
No. 76: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh (D). Seattle traded this third-round selection (76th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh’s third- and seventh-round selection (79th and 220th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 78: multiple trades:
No. 78: Washington → Kansas City (PD). The Redskins traded their third-round selection (78th) and cornerback Kendall Fuller to the Chiefs in exchange for quarterback Alex Smith.[TRADE 13]
No. 78: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 79: multiple trades:
No. 79: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
No. 79: Oakland → Pittsburgh (D). Oakland traded a third-round selection (79th to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Martavis Bryant.[TRADE 14]
No. 79: Pittsburgh → Seattle (D). see No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 80: Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded their third-round selection (80th) as well as a second-round selection in 2019 to Houston in exchange for Houston’s 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 15]
- Jump up^ No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). Buffalo traded their third-round selection (85th) as well as their 2018 seventh-round selection (previously acquired from theLA Chargers) to Carolina in exchange for wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin.[TRADE 16]
- Jump up^ No. 86: Kansas City → Baltimore (D). see No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland (D). The Rams traded their third-round selection (87th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland’s third- and seventh-round selections (89th and 217th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay (D). Carolina traded their third-round selection (88th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay’s fourth- and fifth-round selections (101st and 147th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 89: multiple trades:
No. 89: Tennessee → Oakland (D). see No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
No. 89: Oakland → LA Rams (D). see No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay (D). Minnesota traded their third-round selection (94th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay’s fourth- and sixth-round selections (102nd and 180th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 96: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded their third-round selection (96th) and wide receiver Jordan Matthews to Buffalo in exchange for cornerback Ronald Darby.[TRADE 9]
- Jump up^ No. 100: Cincinnati → Kansas City (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
- Round four
- Jump up^ No. 101: multiple trades:
No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded their fourth- and fifth-round selections (101st and 138th), and quarterback DeShone Kizer to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay’s fourth- and fifth-round selections (114th and150th), and cornerback Damarious Randall.[TRADE 17]
No. 101: Green Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 102: multiple trades:
No. 102: NY Giants → Tampa Bay (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 12]
No. 102: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 105: multiple trades:
No. 105: Chicago → New England (D). see No. 51: New England → Chicago.[TRADE 3]
No. 105: New England → Cleveland (D). New England traded their fourth-round selection (105th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s fourth- and sixth-round selections (114th and 178th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 108: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 12]
- Jump up^ No. 109: multiple trades:
No. 109: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded their fourth-round selection (109th) to Denver in exchange for running back Kapri Bibbs and their fifth-round selection in 2017 (177th).[TRADE 2]
No. 109: Denver → Washington (PD). Denver traded a fourth- and two fifth-round selections (109th, 142nd, and 163rd) to Washington in exchange for Washington’s fourth- and fifth-round selections (113th and 149th) and safety Su’a Cravens. Washington will also receive Denver’s sixth-round selection in 2020 if Cravens appears in a playoff game with the Broncos.[TRADE 18] - Jump up^ No. 111: Miami → LA Rams (PD). The Dolphins traded their fourth- and sixth-round selections (111th and 183rd) to New England in exchange for Robert Quinn.
- Jump up^ No. 113: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
- Jump up^ No. 114: multiple trades:
No. 114: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
No. 114: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 105: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 3]
No. 114: New England → Detroit (D). New England traded a fourth-round selection (114th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit’s third-round selection in2019.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 115: Arizona → Chicago (PD). Arizona traded their fourth-round selection (115th) as well as their second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections in 2017 (45th,119th, 197th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago’s second-round selection in2017 (36th).[TRADE 2]
- Jump up^ No. 117: multiple trades:
No. 117: Detroit → New England (D). see No. 43: New England → Detroit.[TRADE 1]
No. 117: New England → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 122: Kansas City → Baltimore (D). see No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 123: multiple trades:
No. 123: Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded their fourth-round selection and punter Kasey Redfern to Cleveland in exchange for punter Andy Leeand Cleveland’s 2017 seventh-round selection in a late August 2016 trade.[TRADE 19]
No. 123: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Jarvis Landry in 2018.[TRADE 17] - Jump up^ No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (124th) and second-round selection in 2019 to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City’s sixth-round selection (196th) and cornerback Marcus Peters.[TRADE 20]
- Jump up^ No. 125: multiple trades:
No. 125: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
No. 125: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco (PD). Pittsburgh traded their fourth-round selection (128th) to San Francisco in exchange for tight end Vance McDonald and San Francisco’s fifth-round selection (148th).[TRADE 21]
- Jump up^ No. 130: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded their fourth-round selection (130th) as well as a their first-round selection in 2017 toPhiladelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford.[TRADE 22]
- Jump up^ No. 131: multiple trades:
No. 131: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded their fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for cornerback Eric Rowe. The fourth-round selection would have become a third-round selection if Rowe had played more than 50 percent of the defensive snaps in 2016 or 2017, but he did not.[TRADE 23]
No. 131: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for running back Jay Ajayi.[TRADE 24] - Jump up^ No. 132: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). The Giants traded their fourth- and sixth-round selections (135th and 176th) to the Rams in exchange for the Rams’ seventh-round selection in 2019 and linebacker Alec Ogletree.[TRADE 25]
- Jump up^ No. 136: multiple trades:
No. 136: New England → LA Rams (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 5]
No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina (D). The Rams traded their fourth-round selections (136th) to Carolina in exchange for the Carolina’s fifth- and sixth-round selections (147th and 197th).[TRADE 3]
- Round five
- Jump up^ No. 138: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
- Jump up^ No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland (D). Indianapolis traded their fifth-round selection (140th) to Oakland in exchange for the Oakland’s fifth- and sixth-round selections (159th and 185th).[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 141: Houston → Seattle (PD). see No. 80: Seattle → Houston.[TRADE 15]
- Jump up^ No. 142: multiple trades:
No. 142: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
No. 142: Washington → San Francisco (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 143: New York Jets → San Francisco (PD). The Jets traded their fifth-round selection (143rd) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerback Rashard Robinson.[TRADE 26]
- Jump up^ No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded their fifth-round selection (146th) to Seattle in exchange for running back Marshawn Lynch and Seattle’s sixth-round selection (192nd).[TRADE 27]
- Jump up^ No. 147: multiple trades:
No. 147: Miami → New Orleans (PD). Miami traded their fifth-round selection (147th) to New Orleans in exchange for linebacker Stephone Anthony.[TRADE 28]
No. 147: New Orleans → Green Bay (D). see No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans.[TRADE 3]
No. 147: Green Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
No. 147: Carolina → LA Rams (D). see No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 148: San Francisco → Pittsburgh (PD). see No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco.[TRADE 21]
- Jump up^ No. 149: multiple trades:
No. 149: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
No. 149: Denver → Seattle (D). Denver traded their fifth-round selection (149th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle’s fifth- and seventh-round selections (156th and 226th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 150: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
- Jump up^ No. 152: multiple trades:
No. 152: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
No. 152: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). Baltimore traded their fifth-round selection (152nd) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee’s fifth- and sixth-round selections (162nd and 215th)[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 154: Baltimore → Buffalo (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 156: multiple trades:
No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD) Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (156th) to Philadelphia in exchange for offensive tackle Matt Tobin and Philadelphia’s seventh-round selection (250th).[TRADE 29]
No. 156: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD) Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (156th) and wide receiver Marcus Johnson to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Michael Bennett and Seattle’s seventh-round selection (250th).[TRADE 30]
No. 156: Seattle → Denver (D). see No. 149: Denver → Seattle.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 157: multiple trades:
No. 157: Dallas → NY Jets (PD). Dallas traded their fifth-round selection (157th) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets’ sixth-round selection in 2017(191st).[TRADE 2]
No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). The Jets traded their fifth-round selection (157th) to the Minnesota in exchange for the Minnesota’s fifth- and seventh-round selections (167th and 225th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 158: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
- Jump up^ No. 159: multiple trades:
No. 159: Kansas City → Cleveland (PD). Kansas City traded their fifth-round selection (159th) to Cleveland in exchange for offensive tackle Cameron Erving.[TRADE 31]
No. 159: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (159th) and defensive tackle Danny Shelton to New England in exchange for New England’s third-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 32]
No. 159: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (159th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland’s sixth-round selection (210th) and wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson.[TRADE 33]
No. 159: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 160: multiple trades:
No. 160: LA Rams → Denver (PD). The Rams traded their fifth-round selection (160th) to Denver in exchange for cornerback Aqib Talib.[TRADE 34]
No. 160: Denver → LA Rams (D). Denver traded their fifth-round selection (160th) to the Rams in exchange for the Rams’ two sixth-round selections (183thand 217th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 162: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 163: multiple trades:
No. 163: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded their fifth-round selection (163rd) to Denver in exchange for offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo.[TRADE 35]
No. 163: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18] - Jump up^ No. 166: Jacksonville → Buffalo (PD) Jacksonville traded their sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for defensive tackle Marcell Dareus. This pick became a fifth-rounds selection (166th) after Dareus remained on Jacksonville’s roster for the remainder of the 2017 season and the Jaguars made the playoffs.[TRADE 36]
- Jump up^ No. 167: multiple trades:
No. 167: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota (D) The Jets traded their fifth- and seventh-round selections {167th and 225th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota’s two sixth-round selections (180th and 204th).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 168: New England → Seattle (PD). New England traded their fifth- and seventh-round selections (168th and 250th) to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Cassius Marsh.[TRADE 37]
- Jump up^ No. 169: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). see No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 173: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (173rd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland’s sixth-round selection (192nd) and fullbackJamize Olawale.[TRADE 38]
- Round six
- Jump up^ No. 176: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). see No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams.[TRADE 25]
- Jump up^ No. 178: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). see No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[TRADE 3] No. 178: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 105: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 180: multiple trades:
No. 180: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay.[TRADE 3]
No. 180: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 182: Denver → Arizona (PD). Denver traded their sixth-round selection (182nd) to Arizona in exchange for offensive tackle Jared Veldheer.[TRADE 39]
- Jump up^ No. 183: multiple trades:
No. 183: Miami → LA Rams (PD). see No. 111: Miami → LA Rams.
No. 183: LA Rams → Denver (D). see No. 160: Denver → LA Rams.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 185: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 186: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 187: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
- Jump up^ No. 188: Washington → Cleveland (PD). Washington traded their sixth-round selection (188th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s sixth-round selection (205th) and quarterback Kevin Hogan.[TRADE 40]
- Jump up^ No. 189: Arizona → New Orleans (PD). Arizona traded their sixth-round selection (189th) to New Orleans in exchange for running back Adrian Peterson.[TRADE 41]
- Jump up^ No. 192: multiple trades:
No. 192: Seattle → Oakland (PD). see No. 146: Oakland → Seattle.[TRADE 27]
No. 192: Oakland → Dallas (PD). see No. 173: Dallas → Oakland.[TRADE 38]
No. 192: Dallas → LA Rams (D). Dallas traded their sixth-round selection (189th) to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Tavon Austin.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 194: multiple trades:
No. 194: Detroit → LA Rams (PD). Detroit traded their sixth-round selection (194th) to the Rams in exchange for offensive tackle Greg Robinson.[TRADE 42]
No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). The Rams traded their sixth-round selection (194th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta’s two seventh-round selections (244th and 256th.)[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 195: Buffalo → Los Angeles Rams (PD). see No. 56: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo.[TRADE 9]
- Jump up^ No. 196: Kansas City → LA Rams (PD). see No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City.[TRADE 20]
- Jump up^ No. 197: multiple trades:
No. 197: Carolina → LA Rams (D). see No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina.[TRADE 3]
No. 197: LA Rams → Washington (D). The Rams traded their sixth- and seventh-round selections (197th and 256th) to Washington in exchange for Washington’s sixth- and seventh-round selections (205th and 231st).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 198: multiple trades:
No. 198: LA Rams → New England (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 5]
No. 198: New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded their sixth-round selection (198th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City’s two seventh-round selections (233th and 243rd).[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 202: multiple trades:
No. 202: Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded their sixth-round selection (202nd) to Cleveland in exchange for cornerback Justin Gilbert.[TRADE 43]
No. 202: Cleveland → Pittsburgh (PD). Cleveland traded this sixth-round selection back to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Sammie Coates and Pittsburgh’s seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 44]
No. 202: Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay (PD). Pittsburgh then traded their sixth-round selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for free safety J. J. Wilcox and Tampa Bay’s seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 45] - Jump up^ No. 204: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 205: multiple trades:
No. 205: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded their sixth-round selection (205th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s seventh-round selection (219th) and cornerback Jason McCourty.[TRADE 46]
No. 205: Cleveland → Washington (PD). see No. 188: Washington → Cleveland.[TRADE 40]
No. 205: Washington → LA Rams (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 210: Oakland → New England (PD). see No. 159: New England → Oakland.[TRADE 33]
- Jump up^ No. 212: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 215: multiple trades:
No. 215: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
No. 215: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 217: multiple trades:
No. 217: Oakland → LA Rams (D). see No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
No. 217: LA Rams → Denver (D). see No. 160: Denver → LA Rams.[TRADE 3]
- Round seven
- Jump up^ No. 219: Cleveland → New England (PD). see No. 205: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 4]
- Jump up^ No. 220: multiple trades:
No. 220: NY Giants → Pittsburgh (PD). The Giants traded their seventh-round selection (220th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for cornerback Ross Cockrell.[TRADE 47]
No. 79: Pittsburgh → Seattle (D). see No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 223: multiple trades:
No. 223: Tampa Bay → Miami (PD). Tampa Bay traded their seventh-round selection (223rd) as well as their seventh-round selection in 2017 (237th) to Miamiin exchange for Miami’s seventh-round selection in 2017 (223rd).[TRADE 2]
No. 223: Miami → San Fracisco (PD). Miami traded this seventh-round selection (223rd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s seventh-round selection (227th) and center Daniel Kilgore.[TRADE 48] - Jump up^ No. 225: multiple trades:
No. 225: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded their seventh-round selection (225th) and quarterback Trevor Siemian to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota’s fifth-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 49]
No. 225: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
No. 225: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 226: multiple trades:
No. 226: New York Jets → Seattle (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → New York Jets.[TRADE 8]
No. 226: Seattle → Denver (D). see No. 149: Denver → Seattle.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 227: San Francisco → Miami (PD). see No. 223: Miami → San Francisco.[TRADE 48]
- Jump up^ No. 230: Cincinnati → Jacksonville (PD). Cincinnati traded a conditional selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Chris Smith.[TRADE 50] The conditions were that the Jaguars would acquire the Bengals’ seventh-round selection if Smith was on the Bengals’ active roster for at least 6 games during the 2017 season, which he was.[TRADE 51]
- Jump up^ No. 231: Washington → LA Rams (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 233: multiple trades:
No. 233: Arizona → Kansas City (PD). Arizona traded their seventh-round selection (233rd) to Kansas City in exchange for cornerback Marcus Cooper.[TRADE 52]
No. 233: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 198: New England → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
No. 233: New England → Philadelphia (D). New England traded their seventh-round selection (233rd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia’s seventh-round selection (250th) and their seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 234: multiple trades:
No. 234: LA Chargers → Buffalo (PD). The Chargers traded their seventh-round selection (234rd) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Cardale Jones.[TRADE 53]
No. 234: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). see No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina.[TRADE 16] - Jump up^ No. 235: multiple trades:
No. 235: Seattle → New York Jets (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → New York Jets.[TRADE 8]
No. 235: New York Jets → Indianapolis (D). The Jets traded their seventh-round selection (235th) to Indianapolis in exchange for defensive end Henry Anderson.[TRADE 54] - Jump up^ No. 238: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (238th) to Arizona in exchange for center Tony Bergstrom.[TRADE 55]
- Jump up^ No. 239: Buffalo → Green Bay (PD). Buffalo traded their seventh-round selection (239th) to Green Bay in exchange for linebacker Lerentee McCray.[TRADE 56]
- Jump up^ No. 240: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded their seventh-round selection (240th) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerbackKenneth Acker.[TRADE 57]
- Jump up^ No. 241: Los Angeles Rams → Washington (PD). The Rams traded their seventh-round selection (241st) to Washington in exchange for tight end Derek Carrier.[TRADE 58]
- Jump up^ No. 243: multiple trades:
No. 243: Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded their seventh-round selection (243th) to Kansas City in exchange for defensive lineman David King.[TRADE 59]
No. 233: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 198: New England → Kansas City.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 244: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). see No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 248: multiple trades:
No. 248: Minnesota → Seattle (PD). Minnesota traded their seventh-round selection (248th) to Seattle in exchange for cornerback Tramaine Brock.[TRADE 60]
No. 248: Seattle → Green Bay (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 249: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded their seventh-round selection (249th) to Cincinnati in exchange for linebacker Marquis Flowers.[TRADE 61]
- Jump up^ No. 250: multiple trades:
No. 250: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). see No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia.[TRADE 29]
No. 250: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded this seventh-round pick to New England in exchange for cornerback Justin Coleman.[TRADE 62]
No. 250: New England → Seattle (PD) see No. 168: New England → Seattle.[TRADE 37]
No. 250: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia.[TRADE 30]
No. 250: Philadelphia → New England (D) see No. 233: New England → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3] - Jump up^ No. 255: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- Jump up^ No. 256: multiple trades:
No. 256: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). see No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta.[TRADE 3]
No. 256: LA Rams → Washington (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE