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  1. Checkout the 2019 NFL Draft Results including drafted players and trade timelines and their career stats on Pro-Football-Reference.com

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  2. The 2019 NFL draft was the 84th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2019 NFL season. The draft was held on April 25–27 in Nashville, Tennessee. The first round was held on April 25, followed by the second and third rounds on April 26, and concluded with rounds 4–7 on April 27.

  3. Get pick by pick results from each round of the 2019 NFL Draft with Draftcast on ESPN.

  4. May 3, 2019 · A division-by-division analysis of the 2019 draft classes, with the Cardinals topping the list for their bold move to draft Kyler Murray and their other picks. The Redskins and Titans also impressed with their selections, while the Jets and Bengals struggled.

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    Round 1 (13): DI Christian Wilkins, Clemson Round 3 (78): G Michael Deiter, Wisconsin Round 5 (151): LB Andrew Van Ginkel, Wisconsin Round 6 (202): OT Isaiah Prince, Ohio State Round 7 (233): FB Chandler Cox, Auburn Round 7 (234): RB Myles Gaskin, Washington Day 1 Former Clemson defensive interior Christian Wilkins entered the 2019 NFL Draft as the best Tiger defensive lineman in the class. Slotted as the No. 25 overall player prior to Thursday’s draft, Wilkins earned top-three run-defense an...

    Round 1 (9): DI Ed Oliver, Houston Round 2 (38): OT/G Cody Ford, Oklahoma Round 3 (74): RB Devin Singletary, FAU Round 3 (96): TE Dawson Knox, Ole Miss Round 5 (147): LB Vosean Joseph, Florida Round 6 (181): S Jaquan Johnson, Miami (Fla.) Round 7 (225): Edge Darryl Johnson, North Carolina A&T Round 7 (228): TE Tommy Sweeney, Boston College Day 1: Houston's scheme prevented new Bills interior defender Ed Oliver from reaching his maximum potential as a pass-rusherat the college level. If given...

    Round 1 (3): DI Quinnen Williams, Alabama Round 3 (68): Edge Jachai Polite, Florida Round 3 (92): OT Chuma Edoga, USC Round 4 (121): TE Trevon Wesco, West Virginia Round 5 (157): LB Blake Cashman, Minnesota Round 6 (196): CB Blessuan Austin, Rutgers Day 1: New Jets interior defender Quinnen Williams was a no-brainer pick for New York. PFF’s No. 3 overall player in the class, Williams earned the highest grade we’ve ever given to a college interior defender (96.0) in his lone season as a starte...

    Round 1 (6): QB Daniel Jones, Duke Round 1 (17): DI Dexter Lawrence, Clemson Round 1 (30): CB DeAndre Baker, Georgia Round 3 (95): Edge Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion Round 4 (108): CB Julian Love, Notre Dame Round 5 (143): LB Ryan Connelly, Wisconsin Round 5 (171): WR Darius Slayton, Auburn Round 6 (180): CB Corey Ballentine, Washburn Round 7 (232): OT George Asafo-Adeji, Kentucky Round 7 (245): DI Christopher Slayton, Syracuse Day 1: Few pundits loved the Giants’ sixth overall selection, Duke...

    Round 1 (22): OT Andre Dillard, Washington State Round 2 (53): RB Miles Sanders, Penn State Round 2 (57): WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford Round 4 (138): Edge Shareef Miller, Penn State Round 5 (167): QB Clayton Thorson, Northwestern Day 1: Easily one of PFF’s favorite pass protectors in this year’s class, former Washington State offensive tackle Andre Dillard had the highest pass-blocking grade of any starting tackle in the country at 91.9 this past season. He earned 90.0-plus pass-blocking...

    Round 1 (15): QB Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State Round 1 (26): Edge Montez Sweat, Mississippi State Round 3 (76): WR Terry McLaurin, Ohio State Round 4 (112): RB Bryce Love, Stanford Round 4 (131): G Wes Martin, Indiana Round 5 (153): C Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama Round 5 (173): LB Cole Holcomb, UNC Round 6 (206): WR Kelvin Harmon, NC State Round 7 (227): CB Jimmy Moreland, James Madison Round 7 (253): Edge Jordan Brailford, Oklahoma State Day 1: While there was speculation that they might have to...

    Round 1 (19): DI Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State Round 2 (51): WR AJ Brown, Ole Miss Round 3 (82): G Nate Davis, Charlotte Round 4 (116): S Amani Hooker, Iowa Round 5 (168): Edge D’Andre Walker, Georgia Round 6 (188): LB David Long Jr., West Virginia Day 1: The Titans very quietly snagged one of the best players in the 2019 NFL Draft at No. 19 by selecting former Mississippi State defensive interior Jeffery Simmons. Off-field issues and an offseason injury likely pushed him out of the top...

    Round 1 (23): OT Tytus Howard, Alabama State Round 2 (54): CB Lonnie Johnson, Kentucky Round 2 (55): OT Max Scharping, Northern Illinois Round 3 (86): TE Kahale Warring, San Diego State Round 5 (161): Edge Charles Omenihu, Texas Round 6 (195): CB Xavier Crawford, Central Michigan Round 7 (220): FB Cullen Gillaspia, Texas A&M Day 1: Houston surprised many inside and outside of the PFF office when they selected former Alabama State offensive tackle Tytus Howard. He held up very well in his time...

    Round 1 (7): Edge Josh Allen, Kentucky Round 2 (35): OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida Round 3 (69): TE Josh Oliver, San Jose State Round 3 (98): LB Quincy Williams, Murray State Round 5 (140): RB Ryquell Armstead, Temple Round 6 (178): QB Gardner Minshew, Washington State Round 7 (235): DI Dontavius Russell, Auburn Day 1: Jacksonville was gifted a top-five talent at a premier position in Kentucky edge defender Josh Allen at No. 7 overall on Thursday. Allen is a freakishly athletic specimen that can...

    Round 1 (14): G Chris Lindstrom, Boston College Round 1 (31): OT Kaleb McGary, Washington Round 4 (111): CB Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State Round 4 (135): DI John Cominksy, Charleston Round 5 (152): RB Qadree Ollison, Pittsburgh Round 5 (172): CB Jordan Miller, Washington Round 6 (203): WR Marcus Green, Louisiana-Monroe Day 1: Atlanta invested in a significant resource in the trenches on Day 1, bringing in two quality offensive linemen with great athleticism. Boston College guard Chris Lindstro...

    Round 1 (5): LB Devin White, LSU Round 2 (39): CB Sean Bunting, Central Michigan Round 3 (94): CB Jamel Dean, Auburn Round 3 (99): S Mike Edwards, Kentucky Round 4 (107): Edge Anthony Nelson, Iowa Round 5 (145): K Matt Gay, Utah Round 6 (208): WR Scott Miller, Bowling Green Round 7 (215): DI Terry Beckner Jr., Missouri Day 1: PFF’s No. 12 overall player in the class, new Tampa Bay linebacker Devin White is an extremely athletic off-ball linebacker with hands down the best coverage ability at...

    Round 2 (48): C Erik McCoy, Texas A&M Round 4 (105): S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida Round 6 (177): S Saquan Hampton, Rutgers Round 7 (231): TE Alize Mack, Notre Dame Round 7 (244): LB Kaden Elliss, Idaho Day 1: After trading away their 2019 first-rounder in a move for Marcus Davenport a year ago, New Orleans was without a top-32 pick in this year's draft. Day 2: Though limited to just one pick on Day 2 of this year's draft, the Saints still found a way to scoop up a high-floor, cerebral...

    Round 1 (4): Edge Clelin Ferrell, Clemson Round 1 (24): RB Josh Jacobs, Alabama Round 1 (27): S Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State Round 2 (40): CB Trayveon Mullen, Clemson Round 4 (106): Edge Maxx Crosby, Eastern Michigan Round 4 (129): CB Isaiah Johnson, Houston Round 4 (137): TE Foster Moreau, LSU Round 5 (149): WR Hunter Renfrow, Clemson Round 7 (230): Edge Quinton Bell, Prairie View A&M Day 1: Arizona must have had Pro Football Focus' 2019 NFL Draft Guide in hand for Days 1 & 2 of the 20...

    Round 1 (20): TE Noah Fant, Iowa Round 2 (41): OT Dalton Risner, Kansas State Round 2 (42): QB Drew Lock, Missouri Round 3 (71): DI Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State Round 5 (156): Edge Justin Hollins, Oregon Round 6 (187): WR Juwann Winfree, Colorado Day 1: Concerns with Iowa tight end Noah Fant’s ball skills, hands, and ability after the catch pushed him out of PFF’s top-32 players in the draft. He’s a freakish athlete that can be a mismatch for defenses when asked to run in a straight line, wheth...

    Round 1 (28): DI Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame Round 2 (60): S Nasir Adderley, Delaware Round 3 (91): OT Trey Pipkins, Sioux Falls Round 4 (130): LB Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame Round 5 (166): QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State Round 6 (200): LB Emeke Egbule, Houston Round 7 (242): DI Cortez Broughton, Cincinnati Day 1: No man loved Notre Dame’s Jerry Tillery as much as our very own Mike Renner. The long, athletic defensive interior was knocked in the pre-draft process because he has interests out...

    Pro Football Focus analyzes and grades every pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, from the first-round blockbusters to the seventh-round sleepers. See how your favorite team fared in the draft and get exclusive access to PFF's advanced stats and profiles.

  5. Jun 10, 2022 · With that in mind, Bucky Brooks re-evaluates the 2019 NFL Draft class, ranking the top 15 players in a LOADED crop. In the scouting business, it takes three full seasons to make a solid...

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  7. May 7, 2019 · See the full list of players selected in the 2019 NFL Draft, organized by round and position. Find out which team got Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Josh Allen and more in the first round.

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