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7 Round NFL Mock Draft 2020 (FINAL)
- Updated: April 22, 2020

This is my final 2020 7 Round mock draft. At the bottom are the picks organized by team if you want to get a quick glance at what I predict your team to do. This is with no predicted trades, though some first round picks are adjusted with trading in mind. This will also be entered into the Huddle Report Mock Draft Contest where last year I placed 20th out of 101 entries. If you want to challenge my mock draft head to head, you can do so over at DraftSite.com. See my Top 100 prospects: Here
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Round 1
1. Cincinnati (2-14)-Joe Burrow QB/LSU
Joe Burrow had the greatest single QB season in college football history, and is well deserved to be the #1 overall pick in the draft. He enters a solid situation, surprisingly. The Bengals have Tyler Boyd, AJ Green, John Ross, and Joe Mixon to provide weapons around him. Burrow should come in and immediately be an impact NFL QB.
2. Washington (3-13)-Chase Young Edge/Ohio State
Chase Young was by far the most dominant force in college football this past season and Washington will find a way to use him. Young really makes Washington’s defense a force to be reckoned with. Now if they could only get the offense turned around, they will be set.
3. Detroit (3-12-1)-Jeff Okudah CB/Ohio State
The attempts to move down from 3 seem to have failed, so they will have to decide between the top two defensive prospects in Jeff Okudah and DT Derrick Brown, both needs. Even after signing Desmond Trufant, Okudah is likely a bigger help to the team and a true #1 CB.
4. New York Giants (4-11)-Jedrick Wills OT/Alabama
The Giants may have a better shot at moving down than the Lions, and if they do, it is likely from someone coming to take an OT like Andrew Thomas or Tristan Wirfs. The Giants seem to have their eyes set on Jedrick Wills lower in the draft to protect Daniel Jones.
5. Miami (5-11)-Justin Herbert QB/Oregon
The smokescreens have been set for the Dolphins, but the early talk of liking Justin Herbert makes sense. Though I have Herbert as a late first rounder, he has experience, athletic ability, and a great arm. Passing on Tua is likely a mistake, but the Dolphins need that future franchise QB for sure. They could opt for a top OT like Andrew Thomas instead and try for a lower quarterback.
6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Tua Tagovailoa QB/Alabama
If the Dolphins pass on Tua, the Chargers will scoop up the high potential QB. Tyrod Taylor could hold down the fort until Tua is 100% and ready to take the team over. The fear of medical could push Tua down further or not be a major concern. If the Chargers don’t take a QB, Isaiah Simmons would fit the defense well, or they could also invest in an OT.
7. Carolina (5-11)-Derrick Brown DT/Auburn
Carolina’s needs match up with their draft position. Derrick Brown, an OT, or Isaiah Simmons could all make an immediate impact and improve the team. Derrick Brown is the most dominant player left on the board and gives an upgrade to both the run and pass defense.
8. Arizona (5-10-1)-Isaiah Simmons Edge/Clemson
The Cardinals desperately need Offensive Line help, but if Isaiah Simmons falls, he will be hard to pass up. Simmons is an athlete who can cover or rush the passer. His lack of a position may force him to fall a bit, but the Cardinals could reap the benefits.
9. Jacksonville (6-10)-Andrew Thomas OT/Georgia
Andrew Thomas should go higher than this and could be a prime candidate for someone to move up. The Jaguars have some bigger needs on the defense at CB or DT, but Cam Robinson had an injury and he may be better at OG as it is. CJ Henderson is a strong possibility here if no one comes up to snag him.
10. Cleveland (6-10)-Ezra Cleveland OT/Boise State
I don’t think Cleveland takes Ezra Cleveland at 10, but if they can’t get Trent Williams, it is very possible they move down and grab him later in the first round. He may have the most upside of all of the OTs, but is still pretty raw in what he does. That movement really fits the Zone Blocking Scheme for the Browns and would be ideal. They could stick at 10 and hope a Mekhi Becton falls to them instead, but trading seems likely.
11. New York Jets (7-9)-Tristan Wirfs OT/Iowa
The Jets really have a choice between offensive line or wide receiver. If they trade Jamal Adams, perhaps they can add another first rounder, but if Tristan Wirfs is still sitting there, he would be mighty impressive for Gang Green. Wirfs can play either OG or OT and should help try to make this offense a bit more dominant. They could go for Henry Ruggs or CeeDee Lamb if weapons are where they look.
12. Las Vegas (7-9)-Henry Ruggs WR/Alabama
I can see Mayock and Gruden loving Henry Ruggs. Not only his speed, but smooth agility and catching ability could create some intriguing offensive sets for the team. The Raiders need two starting outside receivers in this draft, and Ruggs would be a plug and play from Day 1. If CJ Henderson was still sitting here, he could be a tough pass for the CB needy Raiders as well.
13. San Francisco – from Indianapolis (7-9)-Javon Kinlaw DL/South Carolina
This feels like a John Lynch pick to replace DeForest Buckner in the trenches with a cheaper option. Kinlaw could fall much further, maybe even into the second round, if the medical red flags are big. If they aren’t, Kinlaw is a top 10 talent and would be right at home in the 49ers defense. The 49ers could opt for more offensive flash with a receiver, but the trenches are where to keep building.
14. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Austin Jackson OT/USC
Austin Jackson is a legit prospect and could be included in the top 4 offensive lineman. He has versatility and protecting Tom Brady will be key for the Buccaneers. Jackson is another inside or outside player with a good base and good use of his hands. They could take a CB or improve a defense that needs it, but a high powered offense could win games by itself perhaps.
15. Denver (7-9)-Jerry Jeudy WR/Alabama
The Broncos may move up for Jerry Jeudy, but it is also possible he falls into their laps at 15. Courtland Sutton is a monster, and Jeudy, who can play the slot or outside, would give a much needed dimension to help Drew Lock like Calvin Ridley did in Atlanta.
16. Atlanta (7-9)-CJ Henderson CB/Florida
CJ Henderson likely won’t fall this far, but the Falcons will likely be on the move to improve that secondary and Henderson is a prime target. His athletic ability and ball skills could really turn around the Falcons secondary that desperately needs a shot in the arm.
17. Dallas (8-8)-K’Lavon Chaisson Edge/LSU
Seems like a perfect fit for the Cowboys to get an edge pass rusher who is a bit raw. Chaisson’s upside is one of a top tier NFL pass rusher. First step and a great dip give Chaisson a huge advantage when going after the passer.
18. Miami – from Pittsburgh (8-8)-Mekhi Becton OT/Louisville
The Dolphins may have to do some maneuvering for a top OT, but I could see the Dolphins wanting the big upside of Becton. Becton’s weight and combine flagged drug test could create a small dip in his stock and some team will scoop up the value. Becton is my #1 OT, and he is a dancing bear who moves so smoothly and becomes a problem to get around.
19. Las Vegas – from Chicago (8-8)-AJ Terrell CB/Clemson
AJ Terrell seems to be liked by many teams as the #3 CB in this class. He is a solid athlete who rarely gave up big plays at Clemson and was a solid part of his defense. The Raiders were all in on the CB market in free agency, but came up pretty empty. 19 should be a great spot for the 2nd tier of CBs.
20. Jacksonville – from Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Trevon Diggs CB/Alabama
Trevon Diggs will compete to be the #3 CB off the board, and he brings the size the Jaguars look for in the secondary. A physical corner who can jam would be a nice addition.
21. Philadelphia* (9-7)-CeeDee Lamb WR/Oklahoma
The odds of CeeDee Lamb falling to 21 are likely low, but the Eagles could get aggressive and move up to give Carson Wentz a legit weapon. Lamb is such a good route runner with upside, that would give the Eagles a true #1 WR.
22. Minnesota from Buffalo (10-6)-Justin Jefferson WR/LSU
Jefferson would be an ideal starter for the Vikings opposite of Adam Thielen.
23. New England* (12-4)-AJ Epenesa Edge/Iowa
New England can always use more edge help, and AJ Epenesa is exactly what Belichick looks for in a prospect. Productive, violent, and able to read a defense, Epenesa can play outside or inside.
24. New Orleans* (13-3)-Jordan Love QB/Utah State
Jordan Love likely goes in the first round at some point, and I don’t buy the Taysom Hill hype. Maybe the Colts move up here, but the Saints could jump at the opportunity to draft an upside QB who can be brought along slowly.
25. Minnesota* (10-6)-Josh Jones OT/Houston
Offensive Line is always something the Vikings could add to and Josh Jones likely ends up somewhere in the first round. The big mover has athleticism to be a blindside blocker and hopefully keep Kirk Cousins clean.
26. Miami – from Houston* (10-6)-D’Andre Swift RB/Georgia
Swift likely goes in the first round, and the Dolphins are going to do what the Raiders did last year and snatch him up to lead the team. Swift can catch and has superb athletic ability to be a top 10 RB in the league.
27. Seattle* (11-5)-Kenneth Murray LB/Oklahoma
Linebacker isn’t the biggest need for the Seahawks, but with two LBs over the age of 30, the Seahawks could use some reloading for the future. Murray needs some time to develop more complex assignment skills, but he has the talent and character to excel at multiple LB positions on the defense.
28. Baltimore* (14-2)-Patrick Queen Edge/LSU
Patrick Queen had one year of insane production at LSU and had a highlight in almost every game. He can rush the passer and aggressively go after RBs in the flat, which is exactly what the Ravens need.
29. Tennessee* (9-7)-Yetur Gross-Matos Edge/Penn State
Great value for the Titans to get another big edge player who can rush the passer and stop the run. He could turn their defense into a dominant force.
30. Green Bay* (13-3)-Jalen Reagor WR/TCU
The Packers desperately need weapons, and Jalen Reagor is a great compliment to Davante Adams. Reagor had some lapses in production at TCU, but he was dynamic with the ball in his hands and could add a new element to the Packers offense.
31. San Francisco* (13-3)-Brandon Aiyuk WR/Arizona State
The 49ers need some weapons, and Aiyuk is awesome in space. There could be some crafty uses with play action and Aiyuk to set up big plays.
32. Kansas City* (12-4) – Cesar Ruiz OL/Michigan
The Chiefs need an upgrade at Center and if Ruiz falls to 32, they will have a crack at the best one in the draft. Ruiz brings tenacity and a high football IQ that could remake the interior of the Chiefs offensive line.
2nd Round
33. Cincinnati (2-14)-Zack Baun Edge/Wisconsin
Baun is a first round talent and would be great off the edge as BPA for the Bengals.
34. Indianapolis – from Washington (3-13)-Tee Higgins WR/Clemson
The Colts need another bigger body at WR. If they don’t move up for Jordan Love, Tee Higgins makes sense.
35. Detroit (3-12-1)-Ross Blacklock DT/TCU
I am not super high on Blacklock, but he should help the run defense.
36. New York Giants (4-11)-Xavier McKinney S/Alabama
McKinney is Isaiah Simmons-lite, and the Giants could use an impact defensive player.
37. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Matt Peart OT/UConn
Peart is underrated and can play OT or OG. Tough player who can maul you.
38. Carolina (5-11)-Isaiah Wilson OT/Georgia
Wilson has big upside and could go in the first round.
39. Miami (5-11)-Antoine Winfield S/Minnesota
Winfield is a ball hawk who could replace Minkah Fitzpatrick and add the same kind of turnover mentality.
40. Houston from Arizona (5-10-1)-Kristian Fulton CB/LSU
Fulton has a lot of first round buzz, and he would give Houston a physical CB presence.
41. Cleveland (6-10)-Grant Delpit S/LSU
Delpit had a bad year this past season, but he has the upside to be the best safety in the draft.
42. Jacksonville (6-10)-Justin Madubuike DT/Texas A&M
Madubuike has some dominant games and could slide beside Taven Bryan.
43. Chicago – from Las Vegas (7-9)-Cole Kmet TE/Notre Dame
Jimmy Graham isn’t the answer and Kmet gives more blocking with a red zone threat to be Foles’ Zach Ertz.
44. Indianapolis (7-9)-Bradlee Anae Edge/Utah
Anae was highly productive and a great fit in Indy.
45. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB/LSU
Bruce Arians may prefer the pass catcher in CEH to Jonathan Taylor.
46. Denver (7-9)-Ben Bredeson OG/Michigan
Bredeson isn’t spectacular, but he provides trench depth with starting upside.
47. Atlanta (7-9)-JK Dobbins RB/Ohio State
Todd Gurley’s one year deal won’t stop the Falcons from getting a stud RB for the future.
48. New York Jets (7-9)-Denzel Mims WR/Baylor
Mims has made some insane catches and becomes the #1 for the Jets.
49. Pittsburgh (8-8)-Jonathan Taylor RB/Wisconsin
The Steelers get James Conner’s replacement as another great talent falls to them.
50. Chicago (8-8)-Matt Hennessy OL/Temple
Hennessy has starting Center potential or could move to guard.
51. Dallas (8-8)-Jeff Gladney CB/TCU
Gladney could be the Cowboys pick in the first round, so he is a steal this low.
52. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Lloyd Cushenberry OL/LSU
The Rams need to remake the O-line, and Cushenberry is a plug and play starter.
53. Philadelphia* (9-7)-Bryce Hall CB/Virginia
Hall was very productive and could finally turn around the Eagles secondary.
54. Buffalo* (10-6)-Darrell Taylor Edge/Tennessee
Taylor isn’t a national name, but his ability to get to the quarterback and cover TEs is no joke.
55. Baltimore from Atlanta (7-9) via New England* (12-4) –Robert Hunt OG/Louisiana-Lafayette
Hunt is athletic and could hang with the Baltimore rushing offense.
56. Miami – from New Orleans* (13-3)-Marlon Davidson DT/Auburn
Davidson would give another penetrating piece to the Dolphins up front.
57. Los Angeles Rams from Houston* (10-6)-Josh Uche Edge/Michigan
Uche is violent with his hands and tough to block, which the Rams can always use.
58. Minnesota* (10-6)-Jaylon Johnson CB/Utah
Johnson could be a first round pick, but if he falls this late, the Vikings will be happy to add a secondary piece.
59. Seattle* (11-5)-Jabari Zuniga Edge/Florida
Zuniga is very athletic and could be a long term pass rushing fit for the Seahawks.
60. Baltimore* (14-2)-Logan Wilson LB/Wyoming
Wilson is the perfect Ravens player since he hits hard, but still wraps up well.
61. Tennessee* (9-7)-Noah Igbinoghene CB/Auburn
The WR to CB conversion has a lot of raw upside the Titans could develop.
62. Green Bay* (13-3)- Jeremy Chinn S/Southern Illinois
Chinn can play safety or outside linebacker and is the top small school player in the draft.
63. Kansas City – from San Francisco* (13-3)-Laviska Shenault WR/Colorado
The Chiefs may want a big WR who can still do damage after the catch to keep the offensive train rolling.
64. Seattle – from Kansas City* (12-4)-Cam Akers RB/Florida State
Penny and Carson are oft injured, so Cam Akers could step in and take the job.
Round 3
65. Cincinnati (2-14)-Prince Tega Wanogho OT/Auburn
66. Washington (3-13)-Adam Trautman TE/Dayton
67. Detroit (3-12-1)-Bryan Edwards WR/South Carolina
68. New York Jets – from New York Giants (4-11)-Kyle Duggar S/Lenoir-Rhyne
69. Carolina (5-11)-Julian Okwara Edge/Notre Dame
70. Miami (5-11)-Harrison Bryant TE/FAU
71. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-AJ Dillon RB/Boston College
72. Arizona (5-10-1)-Lucas Niang OT/TCU
73. Jacksonville (6-10)-KeShawn Vaughn RB/Vanderbilt
74. Cleveland (6-10)-Jordyn Brooks LB/Texas Tech
75. Indianapolis (7-9)-Jalen Hurts QB/Oklahoma
76. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Amik Robertson CB/Louisiana Tech
77. Denver (7-9)-Ashytyn Davis S/Cal
78. Atlanta (7-9)-Akeem Davis-Gaither Edge/Appalachian State
79. New York Jets (7-9)-Curtis Weaver Edge/Boise State
80. Las Vegas (7-9)-Michael Pittman WR/USC
81. Las Vegas – from Chicago (8-8)-Raekwon Davis DT/Alabama
82. Dallas (8-8)-Van Jefferson WR/Florida
83. Denver – from Pittsburgh (8-8)-Jacob Phillips LB/LSU
84. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Damien Lewis OG/LSU
85. Detroit from Philadelphia* (9-7)-Antonio Gibson RB/Memphis
86. Buffalo* (10-6)-Zack Moss RB/Utah
87. New England* (12-4)-Albert Okwuegbunam TE/Missouri
88. New Orleans* (13-3)-Willie Gay Jr LB/Mississippi State
89. Minnesota* (10-6)-Shane Lemieux OG/Oregon
90. Las Vegas – from Houston via Seattle* (11-5)-Danny Pinter OL/Ball State
91. Houston* (10-6)-Antoine Brooks S/Maryland
92. Baltimore* (14-2)-Chase Claypool TE/Notre Dame
93. Tennessee* (9-7)-Jonah Jackson OG/Ohio State
94. Green Bay* (13-3)-Jacob Eason QB/Washington
95. Denver – from San Francisco* (13-3)-Damon Arnette CB/Ohio State
96. Kansas City* (12-4)-Jordan Elliott DT/Mississippi State
97. Cleveland from Houston-Anfernee Jennings Edge/Alabama
98. New England-Jake Fromm QB/Georgia
99. New York Giants-KJ Hamler WR/Penn State
100. New England-Malik Harrson LB/Ohio State
101. Seattle -John Simpson OL/Clemson
102. Pittsburgh-Ben Bartch OT/St. Johns
103. Philadelphia-Tyler Biadasz C/Wisconsin
104. Los Angeles Rams-Gabriel Davis WR/UCF
105. Minnesota -Terrell Burgess S/Utah
106. Baltimore-Neville Gallimore DT/Oklahoma
Round 4
107. Cincinnati (2-14)-Devin Duvernay WR/Texas
108. Washington (3-13)-Jon Runyan Jr OG/Michigan
109. Detroit (3-12-1)-Jonathan Greenard Edge/Florida
110. New York Giants (4-11)-Logan Stenberg OL/Kentucky
111. Houston – from Miami (5-11)-Leki Fotu DT/Utah
112. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Tyler Johnson WR/Minnesota
113. Carolina (5-11)-Darrynton Evans RB/Appalachian State
114. Arizona (5-10-1)-Reggie Robinson CB/Tulsa
115. Cleveland (6-10)-Josiah Scott CB/Michigan State
116. Jacksonville (6-10)-Isaiah Coulter WR/Rhode Island
117. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Hakeem Adeniji OG/Kansas
118. Denver (7-9)-Quez Watkins WR/Southern Miss
119. Atlanta (7-9)-Khalid Kareem Edge/Notre Dame
120. New York Jets (7-9)-Troy Pride CB/Notre Dame
121. Las Vegas (7-9)-K’Von Wallace S/Clemson
122. Indianapolis (7-9)-Brycen Hopkins TE/Purdue
123. Dallas (8-8)-Devin Asiasi TE/UCLA
124. Pittsburgh (8-8)-Jonathan Garvin LB/Miami
125. New England – from Chicago (8-8)-Dalton Keene TE/Virginia Tech
126. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Evan Weaver LB/Cal
127. Philadelphia* (9-7)-Josiah Deguara TE/Cincinnati
128. Buffalo* (10-6)-Cameron Dantzler CB/Mississippi State
129. Baltimore – from New England* (12-4)-Jack Driscoll OL/Auburn
130. New Orleans* (13-3)-Joshua Kelly RB/UCLA
131. Arizona – from Houston* (10-6)-Thaddeus Moss TE/LSU
132. Minnesota* (10-6)-James Morgan QB/FIU
133. Seattle* (11-5)-Saahdiq Charles OL/LSU
134. Atlanta – from Baltimore* (14-2)-Donovan Peoples-Jones WR/Michigan
135. Pittsburgh – from Miami via Tennessee* (9-7)-Lynn Bowden WR/Kentucky
136. Green Bay* (13-3)-James Lynch DL/Baylor
137. Denver – from San Francisco* (13-3)-DaVon Hamilton DT/Ohio State
138. Kansas City* (12-4)-Anthony McFarland RB/Maryland
139. New England -Tremaybe Anchrum OL/Clemson
140. Jacksonville – from Chicago-Jason Strowbridge Edge/North Carolina
141. Miami-Alex Highsmith Edge/Charlotte
142. Washington-Yasir Durant OT/Missouri
143. Baltimore-Kenny Robinson S/West Virginia
144. Seattle-Harrison Hand CB/Temple
145. Philadelphia-Terrell Lewis Edge/Alabama
146. Philadelphia-David Woodward LB/Utah State
Round 5
147. Cincinnati (2-14)-Hunter Bryant TE/Washington
148. Carolina – from Washington (3-13)-Charlie Taumoepeau TE/Portland State
149. Detroit (3-12-1)-Nick Coe Edge/Auburn
150. New York Giants (4-11)-Trevis Gipson Edge/Tulsa
151. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Michael Oljemudia CB/Iowa
152. Miami – from Arizona via Miami (5-11)-Solomon Kindley OG/Georgia
153. Carolina (5-11)-Javelin Guidry CB/Utah
154. Miami – from Jacksonville via Pittsburgh-Antonio Gandy-Golden WR/Liberty
155. Minnesota – from Buffalo via Cleveland (6-10)-Robert Windsor DT/Penn State
156. San Francisco – from Denver (7-9)-Trey Adams OT/Washington
157. Jacksonville – from Baltimore – via Atlanta (7-9)-Broderick Washington DT/Texas Tech
158. New York Jets (7-9)-Rashard Lawrence DL/LSU
159. Las Vegas (7-9)-Eno Benjamin RB/Arizona State
160. Indianapolis (7-9)-James Robinson RB/Illinois State
161. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Casey Toohill Edge/Stanford
162. Washington- from Pittsburgh (8-8) via Seattle-Lamar Jackson CB/Nebraska
163. Chicago (8-8)-JR Reed S/Georgia
164. Dallas (8-8)-Brandon Jones S/Texas
165. Jacksonville – from Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Troy Dye LB/Oregon
166. Detroit – from Philadelphia* (9-7)-Carter Coughlin LB/Minnesota
167. Buffalo* (10-6)-KJ Hill WR/Ohio State
168. Philadelphia – from New England* (12-4)-Isaiah Hodgins WR/Oregon State
169. New Orleans* (13-3)-Joe Reed WR/Virginia
170. Baltimore – from Minnesota* (10-6)-Quintez Cephus WR/Wisconsin
171. Houston* (10-6)-Julian Blackmon S/Utah
172. New England – from Detroit via Seattle* (11-5)-Tyler Bass K/Georgia Southern
173. Miami from Los Angeles Rams via Baltimore* (14-2)-Rodrigo Blankenship K/Georgia
174. Tennessee* (9-7)-Anthony Gordon QB/Washington State
175. Green Bay* (13-3)-John Molchon OL/Boise State
176. San Francisco* (13-3)-Lamical Perine RB/Florida
177. Kansas City* (12-4)-Darnay Holmes CB/UCLA
178. Denver -Alex Taylor OT/South Carolina State
179. Dallas -McTelvin Agim DT/Arkansas
Round 6
180. Cincinnati (2-14)-Michael Warren RB/Cincinnati
181. Denver – from Washington (3-13)-Netane Muti OG/Fresno State
182. Detroit (3-12-1)-Jake Luton QB/Oregon State
183. New York Giants (4-11)-Joe Bachie LB/Michigan State
184. Carolina (5-11)-Cameron Clark OT/Charlotte
185. Miami (5-11)-Cameron Brown LB/Penn State
186. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Kenny Willekes Edge/Michigan State
187. Cleveland – from Arizona (5-10-1)-DJ Woonum Edge/South Carolina
188. Buffalo – from Cleveland (6-10)-Colby Parkinson TE/Stanford
189. Jacksonville (6-10)-Azur Kamara LB/Kansas
190. Philadelphia – from Atlanta (7-9)-AJ Green CB/Oklahoma State
191. New York Jets (7-9)-Jared Pinkney TE/Vanderbilt
192. Green Bay – from Las Vegas (7-9)-Darrell Mooney WR/Tulane
193. Indianapolis (7-9)-John Penisini DL/Utah
194. Tampa Bay (7-9)-Nate Stanley QB/Iowa
195. New England – from Denver (7-9)-John Hightower WR/Boise State
196. Chicago (8-8)-Calvin Throckmorton OL/Oregon
197. Indianapolis from Miami via Dallas (8-8)-Braden Mann P/Texas A&M
198. Pittsburgh (8-8)-Dane Jackson CB/Pittsburgh
199. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Jonah Williams Edge/Weber State
200. Chicago – from Philadelphia* (9-7)-James Proche WR/SMU
201. Buffalo (10-6)-Keith Ismael OL/San Diego State
202. Arizona from New England* (12-4)-Dezmon Patmon WR/Washington State
203. New Orleans* (13-3)-Darryl Williams OL/Mississippi State
204. New England – from Houston* (10-6)-Dante Olson LB/Montana
205. Minnesota* (10-6)-Trajan Bandy CB/Miami
206. Jacksonville – from Seattle* (11-5)-Sean McKeon TE/Michigan
207. Minnesota from New England – via Baltimore* (14-2)-Terence Steele OL/Texas Tech
208. Green Bay – from Tennessee* (9-7)-Javon Leake RB/Maryland
209. Green Bay* (13-3)-Lavert Hill CB/Michigan
210. San Francisco* (13-3)-Brian Cole S/Mississippi State
211. New York Jets – from Kansas City* (12-4)-Patrick Taylor RB/Memphis
212. New England Patriots-Geno Stone S/Iowa
213. New England Patriots-Stanford Samuels CB/Florida State
214. Seattle Seahawks-Benito Jones DL/Mississippi
Round 7
215. Cincinnati (2-14)-Jordan Fuller S/OhioState
216. Washington (3-13)-Steven Montez QB/Colorado
217. San Francisco – from Detroit (3-12-1)-Justin Herron OG/Wake Forest
218. New York Giants (4-11)-Luther Kirk S/Illinois State
219. Minnesota – from Miami (5-11)-James Pierre CB/FAU
220. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)-Nick Harris OL/Washington
221. Carolina (5-11)-Josh Pearson WR/Jacksonville State
222. Arizona (5-10-1)-Cole McDonald QB/Hawaii
223. Jacksonville (6-10)-James Smith-Williams Edge/NC State
224. Tennessee from Cleveland (6-10)-Jeff Thomas WR/Miami
225. Baltimore – from New York Jets (7-9)-Trystan Colon-Castillo OL/Missouri
226. Chicago – from Las Vegas (7-9)-Davion Taylor LB/Colorado
227. Miami – from Indianapolis (7-9)-Alton Robinson Edge/Syracuse
228. Atlanta – from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay (7-9)-Kyle Hinton C/Washburn
229. Washington – from Denver (7-9)-Alex Pechin P/Bucknell
230. New England – from Atlanta (7-9)-Larrell Murchison DT/NC State
231. Dallas (8-8)-Collin Johnson WR/Texas
232. Pittsburgh (8-8)-Shaun Bradley LB/Temple
233. Chicago (8-8)-Trishton Jackson WR/Syracuse
234. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)-Rico Dowdle RB/South Carolina
235. Detroit – from New England – via Philadelphia* (9-7)-Michael Turk P/Arizona State
236. Green Bay – from Cleveland – via Buffalo* (10-6)-Kevin Dotson OG/Louisiana-Lafayette
237. Tennessee from Denver – via New England* (12-4)-LeVante Bellamy RB/Western Michigan
238. New York Giants – from New Orleans* (13-3)-Tom Flacco QB/Towson
239. Buffalo – from Minnesota* (10-6)-Khalil Davis DT/Nebraska
240. Houston* (10-6)-Sewo Olonilua RB/TCU
241. Tampa Bay – from New England – via Seattle* (11-5)-RonDell Carter Edge/James Madison
242. Green Bay – from Baltimore* (14-2)-Cheyenne O’Grady TE/Arkansas
243. Tennessee* (9-7)-Stephen Sullivan TE/LSU
244. Cleveland – from Green Bay* (13-3)-Kyle Murphy OG/Rhode Island
245. San Francisco * (13-3)-Kindle Vildor CB/Georgia Southern
246. Miami – from Kansas City* (12-4)-Derek Tuszka Edge/North Dakota State
247. New York Giants-DeeJay Dallas RB/Miami
248. Houston-Tyler Huntley QB/Utah
249. Minnesota-Jacob Breeland TE/Oregon
250. Houston-L’Jarius Sneed S/Louisiaina Tech
251. Miami-Colton McKivitz OL/West Virginia
252. Denver-Kyle Markway TE/South Carolina
253. Minnesota-Chris Rowland WR/Tennessee State
254. Denver-Jet Anderson RB/TCU
255. New York Giants-Cam Gill LB/Wagner
Picks By Team:
Cincinnati (2-14)
Joe Burrow QB, LSU – 1st Round
Zack Baun LB/Wisconsin – 2nd Round
Prince Tega Wanogho OL/Auburn – 3rd Round
Devin Duvernay WR/Texas – 4th Round
Hunter Bryant TE/Washington – 5th Round
Michael Warren RB/Cincinnati – 6th Round
Jordan Fuller S/Ohio State – 7th Round
Washington (3-13)
Chase Young Edge/Ohio State – 1st Round
Adam Trautman TE/Dayton – 3rd Round
Jon Runyan OG/Michigan – 4th Round
Yasir Durant OT/Missouri – 4th Round
Lamar Jackson CB/Nebraska- 5th Round
Steven Montez QB/Colorado – 7th Round
Alex Pechin P/Bucknell – 7th Round
Detroit (3-12-1)
Jeff Okudah CB/Ohio State – 1st Round
Ross Blacklock DT/TCU – 2nd Round
Bryan Edwards WR/South Carolina – 3rd Round
Antonio Gibson RB/Memphis – 3rd Round
Jonathan Greenard Edge/Florida – 4th Round
Nick Coe Edge/Auburn – 5th Round
Carter Coughlin LB/Minnesota – 5th Round
Jake Luton QB/Oregon State – 6th Round
Michael Turk P/Arizona State – 7th Round
New York Giants (4-11)
Jedrick Wills OT/Alabama – 1st Round
Xavier McKinney S/Alabama – 2nd Round
KJ Hamler WR/Penn State – 3rd Round
Logan Stenberg OL/Kentucky – 4th Round
Trevis Gipson Edge/Tulsa – 5th Round
Joe Bachie LB/Michigan State – 6th Round
Luther Kirk S/Illinois State – 7th Round
Tom Flacco QB/Towson – 7th Round
DeeJay Dallas RB/Miami – 7th Round
Cam Gill LB/Wagner – 7th Round
Miami (5-11)
Justin Herbet QB/Oregon – 1st Round
Mekhi Becton OT/Louisville – 1st Round
D’Andre Swift RB/Georgia – 1st Round
Antoine Winfield S/Minnesota – 2nd Round
Marlon Davidson DT/Auburn – 2nd Round
Harrison Bryant TE/FAU – 3rd Round
Alex Highsmith Edge/Charlotte – 4th Round
Solomon Kindley OL/Georgia – 5th Round
Antonio Gandy-Golden WR/Liberty – 5th Round
Rodrigo Blankenship K/Georgia – 5th Round
Cameron Brown LB/Penn State – 6th Round
Alton Robinson Edge/Syracuse – 7th Round
Derek Tuszka Edge/North Dakota State – 7th Round
Colton McKivitz OL/West Virginia – 7th Round
Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)
Tua Tagovailoa QB/Alabama – 1st Round
Matt Peart OT/UConn – 2nd Round
AJ Dillon RB/Boston College – 3rd Round
Tyler Johnson WR/Minnesota – 4th Round
Michael Ojemudia CB/Iowa – 5th Round
Kenny Willekes Edge/Michigan State – 6th Round
Nick Harris OL/Washington – 7th Round
Carolina (5-11)
Derrick Brown DT/Auburn – 1st Round
Isaiah Wilson OT/Georgia – 2nd Round
Julian Okwara Edge/Notre Dame – 3rd Round
Darrynton Evans RB/Appalachian State – 4th Round
Charlie Taumoepeau TE/Portland State – 5th Round
Javelin Guidry CB/Utah – 5th Round
Cameron Clark OL/Charlotte – 6th Round
Josh Pearson WR/Jacksonville State – 7th Round
Arizona (5-10-1)
Isaiah Simmons LB/Clemson – 1st Round
Lucas Niang OT/TCU – 3rd Round
Reggie Robinson CB/Tulsa – 4th Round
Thaddeus Moss TE/LSU – 4th Round
Dezmon Patmon WR/Washington State – 6th Round
Cole McDonald QB/Hawaii – 7th Round
Jacksonville (6-10)
Andrew Thomas OT/Georgia – 1st Round
Trevon Diggs CB/Alabama – 1st Round
Jason Madubuike DT/Texas A&M – 2nd Round
KeShawn Vaughn RB/Vanderbilt – 3rd Round
Isaiah Coulter WR/Rhode Island – 4th Round
Broderick Washington DT/Texas Tech – 5th Round
Troy Dye LB/Oregon – 5th Round
Azur Kamara LB/Kansas – 6th Round
Sean McKeon TE/Michigan – 6th Round
James Smith-Williams Edge/NC State – 7th Round
Cleveland (6-10)
Ezra Cleveland OT/Boise State – 1st Round
Grant Delpit S/LSU – 2nd Round
Jordyn Brooks LB/Texas Tech – 3rd Round
Anfernee Jennings Edge/Alabama – 3rd Round
Josiah Scott CB/Michigan State – 4th Round
DJ Woonum Edge/South Carolina – 6th Round
Kyle Murphy OG/Rhode Island – 7th Round
New York Jets (7-9)
Tritan Wirfs OT/Iowa – 1st Round
Denzel Mims WR/Baylor – 2nd Round
Kyle Duggar S/Lenoir-Rhyne – 3rd Round
Curtis Weaver Edge/Boise State – 3rd Round
Troy Pride CB/Notre Dame – 4th Round
Rashard Lawrence DL/LSU – 5th Round
Jared Pinkney TE/Vanderbilt – 6th Round
Patrick Taylor RB/Memphis – 6th Round
Las Vegas (7-9)
Henry Ruggs WR/Alabama – 1st Round
AJ Terrell CB/Clemson – 1st Round
Michael Pittman WR/USC – 3rd Round
Raekwon Davis DT/Alabama – 3rd Round
Danny Pinter OL/Ball State – 3rd Round
K’Von Wallace S/Clemson – 4th Round
Eno Benjamin RB/Arizona State – 5th Round
Indianapolis (7-9)
Tee Higgins WR/Clemson – 2nd Round
Bradlee Anae Edge/Utah – 2nd Round
Jalen Hurts QB/Oklahoma – 3rd Round
Brycen Hopkins TE/Purdue – 4th Round
James Robinson RB/Illinois State – 5th Round
John Penisini DL/Utah – 6th Round
Braden Mann P/Texas A&M – 6th Round
Tampa Bay (7-9)
Austin Jackson OT/USC – 1st Round
Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB/LSU – 2nd Round
Amik Robertson CB/Louisiana Tech – 3rd Round
Hakeem Adenji OL/Kansas – 4th Round
Casey Toohill Edge/Stanford – 5th Round
Nate Stanley QB/Iowa – 6th Round
RonDell Carter Edge/James Madison – 7th Round
Denver (7-9)
Jerry Jeudy WR/Alabama – 1st Round
Ben Bredeson OG/Michigan – 2nd Round
Ashytyn Davis S/Cal – 3rd Round
Jacob Phillips LB/LSU – 3rd Round
Damon Arnette CB/Ohio State – 3rd Round
Quez Watkins WR/Southern Miss – 4th Round
DaVon Hamilton DT/Ohio State – 4th Round
Alex Taylor – OT/South Carolina St – 5th Round
Netane Muti OG/Fresno State – 6th Round
Kyle Markway TE/South Carolina – 7th Round
Jet Anderson RB/TCU – 7th Round
Atlanta (7-9)
CJ Henderson CB/Florida – 1st Round
JK Dobbins RB/Ohio State – 2nd Round
Akeem Davis-Gaither Edge/Appalachian State – 3rd Round
Khalid Kareem Edge/Notre Dame – 4th Round
Donovan Peoples-Jones WR/Michigan – 4th Round
Kyle Hinton C/Washburn – 7th Round
Dallas (8-8)
K’Lavon Chaisson Edge/LSU – 1st Round
Jeff Gladney CB/TCU – 2nd Round
Van Jefferson WR/Florida – 3rd Round
Devin Asiasi TE/UCLA – 4th Round
Brandon Jones S/Texas – 5th Round
McKelvin Agim DT/Arkansas – 5th Round
Collin Johnson WR/Texas – 7th Round
Pittsburgh (8-8)
Jonathan Taylor RB/Wisconsin – 2nd Round
Ben Bartch OT/St. Johns – 3rd Round
Jonathan Garvin Edge/Miami – 4th Round
Lynn Bowden WR/Kentucky – 4th Round
Dane Jackson CB/Pittsburgh – 6th Round
Shaun Bradley LB/Temple – 7th Round
Chicago (8-8)
Cole Kmet TE/Notre Dame – 2nd Round
Matt Hennessy OL/Temple – 2nd Round
JR Reed S/Georgia – 5th Round
Cameron Clark OL/Charlotte – 6th Round
James Proche WR/SMU – 6th Round
Davion Taylor LB/Colorado – 7th Round
Trishton Jackson WR/Syracuse – 7th Round
Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
Lloyd Cushenberry OL/LSU – 1st Round
Josh Uche Edge/Michigan – 2nd Round
Damien Lewis OG/LSU – 3rd Round
Gabriel Davis WR/UCF – 3rd Round
Evan Weaver LB/Cal – 4th Round
Jonah Williams Edge/Weber State – 6th Round
Rico Dowdle RB/South Carolina – 7th Round
Philadelphia* (9-7)
CeeDee Lamb WR/Oklahoma – 1st Round
Bryce Hall CB/Virginia – 2nd Round
Tyler Biasdasz OL/Wisconsin – 3rd Round
Josiah Deguara TE/Cincinnati – 4th Round
Terrell Lewis Edge/Alabama – 4th Round
David Woodward LB/Utah State – 4th Round
Isaiah Hodgins WR/Oregon State – 5th Round
AJ Green CB/Oklahoma State – 6th Round
Buffalo (10-6)
Darrell Taylor Edge/Tennessee – 2nd Round
Zack Moss RB/Utah – 3rd Round
Cameron Dantzler CB/Mississippi State – 4th Round
KJ Hill WR/Ohio State – 5th Round
Colby Parkinson TE/Stanford – 6th Round
Keith Ismael OL/San Diego State – 6th Round
Khalil Davis DT/Nebraska – 7th Round
New England* (12-4)
AJ Epenesa Edge/Iowa – 1st Round
Albert Okwuegbunam TE/Missouri – 3rd Round
Jake Fromm QB/Georgia – 3rd Round
Malik Harrison LB/Ohio State – 3rd Round
Dalton Keene TE/Virginia Tech – 4th Round
Tremaybe Anchrum OL/Clemson – 4th Round
Tyler Bass K/Georgia Southern – 5th Round
John Hightower WR/Boise State – 6th Round
Dante Olsen LB/Montana – 6th Round
Geno Stone S/Iowa – 6th Round
Stanford Samuels CB/Florida State – 6th Round
Larrell Murchison DT/NC State – 7th Round
New Orleans* (13-3)
Jordan Love QB/Utah State – 1st Round
Willie Gay Jr LB/Mississippi State – 3rd Round
Joshua Kelly RB/UCLA – 4th Round
Joe Reed WR/Virginia – 5th Round
Darryl Williams OL/Mississippi State – 6th Round
Minnesota* (10-6)
Justin Jefferson WR/LSU – 1st Round
Josh Jones OT/Houston – 1st Round
Jaylon Johnson CB/Utah – 2nd Round
Shane Lemeieux OL/Oregon – 3rd Round
Terrell Burgess S/Utah – 3rd Round
James Morgan QB/FAU – 4th Round
Robert Windsor DT/Penn State – 5th Round
Trajan Bandy CB/Miami – 6th Round
Terence Steele OL/Texas Tech – 6th Round
James Pierre CB/FAU – 7th Round
Jacob Breeland TE/Oregon – 7th Round
Chris Rowland WR/Tennessee State – 7th Round
Houston* (10-6)
Kristian Fulton CB/LSU – 2nd Round
Antoine Brooks S/Maryland – 3rd Round
Leki Fotu DT/Utah – 4th Round
Julian Blackmon S/Utah – 5th Round
Sewo Olonilua RB/TCU – 7th Round
Tyler Huntley QB/Utah – 7th Round
L’Jarius Snead S/Louisiana Tech – 7th Round
Seattle* (11-5)
Kenneth Murray LB/Oklahoma – 1st Round
Jabari Zuniga Edge/Florida – 2nd Round
Cam Akers RB/Florida State – 2nd Round
John Simpson OL/Clemson – 3rd Round
Saahdiq Charles OL/LSU – 4th Round
Harrison Hand CB/Temple – 4th Round
Benito Jones DL/Mississippi – 6th Round
Baltimore* (14-2)
Patrick Queen Edge/LSU – 1st Round
Robert Hunt OL/Louisiana-Lafayette – 2nd Round
Logan Wilson LB/Wyoming – 2nd Round
Chase Claypool TE/Notre Dame – 3rd Round
Neville Gallimore DT/Oklahoma – 3rd Round
Jack Driscoll OL/Auburn – 4th Round
Kenny Robinson S/West Virginia – 4th Round
Quintez Cephus WR/Wisconsin – 5th Round
Trystan Colon-Castillo OL/Missouri – 7th Round
Tennessee* (9-7)
Yetur Gross-Matos Edge/Penn State
Noah Igbinoghene CB/Auburn – 2nd Round
Jonah Jackson OL/Ohio State – 3rd Round
Anthony Gordon QB/Washington State – 5th Round
Jeff Thomas WR/Miami – 7th Round
LeVante Bellamy RB/Western Michigan – 7th Round
Stephen Sullivan TE/LSU – 7th Round
Green Bay* (13-3)
Jalen Reagor WR/TCU – 1st Round
Jeremy Chinn S/Southern Illinois – 2nd Round
Jacob Eason QB/Washington – 3rd Round
James Lynch DL/Baylor – 4th Round
John Molchon OL/Boise State – 5th Round
Darrell Mooney WR/Tulane – 6th Round
Javon Leake RB/Maryland – 6th Round
Lavert Hill CB/Michigan – 6th Round
Kevin Dotson OG/Louisiana-Lafayette – 7th Round
Cheyenne O’Grady TE/Arkansas – 7th Round
San Francisco* (13-3)
Javon Kinlaw DT/South Carolina – 1st Round
Brandon Aiyuk WR/Arizona State – 1st Round
Trey Adams OT/Washington – 5th Round
Lamical Perine RB/Florida – 5th Round
Brian Cole S/Mississippi State – 6th Round
Justin Herron OL/Wake Forest – 7th Round
Kindle Victor CB/Georgia Southern – 7th Round
Kansas City* (12-4)
Cesar Ruiz OL/Michigan – 1st Round
Laviska Shenault WR/Colorado – 2nd Round
Jordan Elliott DT/Mississippi State – 3rd Round
Anthony McFarland RB/Maryland – 4th Round
Darnay Holmes CB/UCLA – 5th Round