2019 NFLHC Draft
2019 NFL Draft | |||
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General information | |||
Date(s) | May 27-29, 2016 | ||
Location | Auditorium Theatre Chicago | ||
Network(s) (US) | SolunaTV | ||
Picks | |||
First selection | Early Davis, DE Atlanta Falcons | ||
Mr. Irrelevant | Trainer Joyce, RB Los Angeles Rams | ||
Most selections | Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Rams (11) | ||
Fewest selections | Chicago Bears (3) | ||
Overall selections | |||
NFL Draft
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The 2019 NFL Draft was the 6th annual meeting of NFLHC franchises to select newly eligible football players. It will be the first held in Chicago.
Contents
Early entrants
The 2019 draft saw a record 21 early entrants.
- Ashton Britt, FS, Georgia Tech
- A.J. Byrne, WR, Wake Forest
- Isaiah Cronin, WR, Ohio State
- Early Davis, DE, Georgia
- Matthew Davis, DE, TCU
- Jaz Durant, RB, Auburn
- Lukas Forman, OLB, Connecticut
- Robert Fulton, DE, LSU
- John Hadley, C, Michigan
- Alexander Hardison, ILB, Western Kentucky
- Dennis Himes, OLB, Oklahoma
- Jeffrey King, DT, Boston College
- Sergio Miller, OLB, Alabama
- Daniel Nance, RB, Marshall
- Antonio Oliver, SS, Houston
- Jose Ortiz, FS, Tennessee
- Kyle Pratt, DT, Virginia
- Benjamin Robinson, OLB, Boston College
- Aaron Stiles, CB, Tennessee
- Norman Willward, TE, Boston College
- Nathan Wilson, RB, Alabama
Selection order
The selection order for the first round was as follows. Two teams did not have a first-round selection: Kansas City, which traded its first-round selection to the New England Patriots, and Philadelphia, which traded its first-round selection to Jacksonville. The selection order for subsequent rounds will follow the order of the first round, except that teams with the same record and same playoff result will rotate among their respective groups (these groups are indicated by the bold gray lines in the table below). Also, 16 additional supplemental picks were allocated between the ends of round 3 through 7, for a total of 256 picks.
Selection Number |
Team |
2017 record |
Schedule strength |
Playoff result |
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1 | Cleveland Browns | 2-14 | .527 | |
2 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 2-14 | .535 | |
3 | Arizona Cardinals | 2-14 | .566 | |
4 | Atlanta Falcons | 3-13 | .586 | |
5 | Buffalo Bills | 4-12 | .539 | |
6 | Baltimore Ravens | 5-11 | .453 | |
7 | New England Patriots | 5-11 | .488 | |
8 | Houston Texans | 5-11 | .500 | |
9 | Minnesota Vikings | 5-11 | .570 | |
10 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 6-10 | .477 | |
11 | New York Giants | 7-9 | .469 | |
12 | Kansas City Chiefs | 7-9 | .512 | |
13 | Philadelphia Eagles | 7-9 | .527 | |
14 | New Orleans Saints | 7-9 | .547 | |
15 | Green Bay Packers | 7-9 | .550 | |
16 | San Diego Chargers | 8-8 | .516 | |
17 | Washington Redskins | 9-7 | .512 | |
18 | Oakland Raiders | 9-7 | .516 | |
19 | Chicago Bears | 10-6 | .500. | |
20 | San Francisco 49ers | 11-5 | .508 | |
21 | Cincinnati Bengals | 9-7 | .430 | WC |
22 | Tennessee Titans | 9-7 | .488 | WC |
23 | Carolina Panthers | 11-5 | .465 | WC |
24 | Los Angeles Rams | 12-4 | .457 | WC |
25 | Detroit Lions | 11-5 | .535 | Div |
26 | Indianapolis Colts | 12-4 | .414 | Div |
27 | Miami Dolphins | 12-4 | .426 | Div |
28 | Seattle Seahawks | 13-3 | .477 | Div |
29 | Denver Broncos | 11-5 | .449 | Conf |
30 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 12-4 | .516 | Conf |
31 | New York Jets | 13-3 | .449 | Lost SB |
32 | Dallas Cowboys | 10-6 | .496 | Won SB |
Player selections
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Trades
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2019 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
- No. 1: multiple trades:
- No. 1: Cleveland -> Cincinnati (PD). Cleveland traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's first, fourth, and Green Bay's seventh round selections (21st, 118th, and 208th), as well as Cincinnati's 2020 first and third and 2021 second round selections.
- No. 1: Cincinnati -> Atlanta (PD). Cincinnati traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for first and third round selections (4th & 93rd).
- No. 2: multiple trades:
- No. 2: Jacksonville -> Baltimore (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's first and third round selections (6th & 72nd).
- No. 2: Baltimore -> Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's first and third round selections (6th & 72nd).
- No. 4: Atlanta -> Cincinnati (PD): see No. 1: Cincinnati -> Atlanta.
- No. 6: multiple trades:
- No. 6: Baltimore -> Jacksonville (PD): see No. 2: Jacksonville -> Baltimore.
- No. 6: Jacksonville -> Baltimore (PD): see No. 2: Baltimore -> Jacksonville.
- No. 7: New England -> Houston (PD). New England traded this selection to Houston in exchange for DeAndre Hawkins.
- No. 10: Pittsburgh -> Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Miami, along with their fourth round pick (106th), a 2020 fourth round pick, Walter Valdez, Garrison Jackson, and Donnie Thomas, in exchange for Miami's first round pick (27th) and Dane Wilson.
- No. 11: New York Giants -> San Diego (PD). New York traded this selection and a seventh round selection (204th) to San Diego in exchange for a first and fourth round selection (16th & 104th).
- No. 12: Kansas City -> New England (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to New England in exchange for New England's 2018 second and fifth round selections (36th and 155th) as well as New England's 2019 fourth round selection (104th).
- No. 13: Philadelphia -> Jacksonville (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection, along with their second round pick (44th), a 2020 conditional fourth round selection, and a 2020 conditional seventh round selection, to Jacksonville in exchange for Allan Taylor.
- No. 16: San Diego -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 11: New York Giants -> San Diego.
- No. 27: Miami -> Pittsburgh (PD): see No. 10: Pittsburgh -> Miami.
Round two
- No. 37: Buffalo -> San Diego (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to San Diego, along with their fourth and sixth round selections (101st & 165th) and a 2020 fourth round selection, in exchange for Rodney Galbreath.
- No. 44: Philadelphia -> Jacksonville (PD): see No. 13: Philadelphia -> Jacksonville.
- No. 46: Green Bay -> Baltimore (PD). Green Bay traded this selection, along with their fourth round selection (108th) and a 2020 fourth round selection and a 2020 conditional seventh round selection to Baltimore in exchange for Barron Anthony.
- No. 47: New York Giants -> Cincinnati (PD). New York traded this selection, along with their fourth round selection (109th) and John Smith in exchange for Ryan Robinson and Pittsburgh's seventh round selection (204th).
- No. 51: Chicago -> Los Angeles (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Los Angeles, along with a 2020 fifth round selection, in exchange for Andrew Fazande.
- No. 54: multiple trades:
- No. 54: Cincinnati -> New Orleans (PD). Cincinnati traded this selection to New Orleans, along with their fifth round selection (149th), 2020 fourth round selection, 2021 seventh round selection, and Blake Shell, in exchange for Greg Newman and Demarius Strong.
- No. 54: New Orleans -> New York Giants (PD). New Orleans traded this selection, along with Cincinnati's fifth round selection (149th) and a 2020 sixth round selection, to New York in exchange for Sterling Brown.
- No. 54: New York Giants -> New York Jets (PD). The Giants traded this selection, along with New England's fourth round selection (104th) to the Jets in exchange for O.J. Carano.
- No. 55: Carolina -> New England (PD). Carolina traded this selection to New England in exchange for DeAndre Hawkins, New England's seventh round selection (203rd), and New England's 2020 seventh round selection.
Round three
- No. 68: Atlanta -> Denver (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Denver, along with Joe Palmer, in exchange for Denver's third, and sixth round selections (93rd and 189th), and Joe Wallace.
- No. 69: Buffalo -> New Orleans (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to New Orleans, along with Moe McMillan and their 7th round selection (205th), in exchange for Clarence Simmons and a 3rd round selection (76th).
- No. 72: multiple trades:
- No. 72: Baltimore -> Jacksonville (PD): see No. 2: Jacksonville -> Baltimore.
- No. 72: Jacksonville -> Baltimore (PD): see No. 2: Baltimore -> Jacksonville.
- No. 73: New England -> Green Bay (PD). New England traded this selection to Green Bay, along with Tom Grant, in exchange for Dave Stokley.
- No. 74: multiple trades:
- No. 74: Pittsburgh -> Arizona (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection, along with a 2020 second round selection and Robert Lee, to Arizona in exchange for Greg Sewell.
- No. 74: Arizona -> Dallas (PD). Arizona traded this selection, along with a 2020 third round conditional selection, to Dallas in exchange for Wayne Gelbaugh and a 2021 seventh round selection.
- No. 76: New Orleans -> Buffalo (PD). see No. 69: Buffalo -> New Orleans.
- No. 79: Kansas City -> New York Giants (PD). Kansas City traded this selection, along with fifth and sixth round selections (150th & 178th) to New York in exchange for their 2020 first round selection.
- No. 81: Washington -> Cleveland (PD). Washington traded this selection, along with a 2020 conditional sixth round selection, to Cleveland in exchange for a 2020 seventh round selection and Mike Hill.
- No. 86: Tennessee -> New Orleans (PD). Tennessee traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for David Lee.
- No. 92: Seattle -> Washington (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Washington, along with Patrick Burke and Tom Ames, in exchange for Gary Faneca.
- No. 93: multiple trades:
- No. 93: Denver -> Atlanta (PD): see No. 68: Atlanta -> Denver.
- No. 93: Atlanta -> Cincinnati (PD): see No. 1: Cincinnati -> Atlanta.
Round four
- No. 104: multiple trades:
- No. 104: New England -> Kansas City (PD): see No. 12: Kansas City -> New England.
- No. 104: Kansas City -> San Diego (PD). Kansas City traded this selection, along with Wayne Wegert, to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's fourth round selection (112th) and Richard Frazier.
- No. 104: San Diego -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 11: New York Giants -> San Diego.
- No. 104: New York Giants -> New York Jets (PD): see No. 54: New York Giants -> New York Jets.
- No. 106: Pittsburgh -> Miami (PD): see No. 10: Pittsburgh -> Miami.
- No. 107: New Orleans -> Oakland (PD). New Orleans traded this selection, along with their 2018 first round selection (30th), in exchange for the rights to Austin Olson.
- No. 108: Green Bay -> Baltimore (PD): see No. 46: Green Bay -> Baltimore.
- No. 110: multiple trades:
- No. 110: Kansas City -> Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded this selection, along with their seventh round selection (205th) and Sean Hadnot, in exchange for Erasmus McCready.
- No. 110: Buffalo -> San Diego (PD): see No. 37: Buffalo -> San Diego.
- No. 110: San Diego -> Arizona (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Arizona in exchange for Demetrius Jett.
- No. 112: San Diego -> Kansas City (PD): see No. 104: Kansas City -> San Diego.
- No. 114: Washington -> Detroit (PD). Washington traded this selection, along with a 2020 fifth round selection, Adrian Allen, and Billy Williams, in exchange for Gary Faneca, John Morrison, and James Duncan.
- No. 118: Cincinnati -> Cleveland (PD): see No. 1: Cleveland -> Cincinnati.
- No. 125: Denver -> Cleveland (D). Denver traded this selection to Cleveland, along with their fifth round selection (157th) and the rights to Maximillian Baker selected 61th overall, in exchange for the rights to Michael Carroll selected 35th overall.
Round five
- No. 133: Buffalo -> Houston (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to Houston in exchange for Harold Simmons.
- No. 135: New England -> Cleveland (PD). New England traded this selection, along with Rob Zeko, to Cleveland in exchange for Jayshawn Watts.
- No. 136: Houston -> Green Bay (PD). Houston traded this selection to Green Bay in exchange for John Gross.
- No. 138: Pittsburgh -> Minnesota (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Brant Thomas.
- No. 139: multiple trades:
- No. 139: Green Bay -> New York Jets (PD). Green Bay traded this selection to New York in exchange for Rich Barker.
- No. 139: New York Jets -> Seattle (PD). New York traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for Joe McCord and Seattle's sixth round selection (188th).
- No. 140: New York Giants -> Cleveland (PD). New York traded this selection, along with Dennis Smith, to Cleveland in exchange for their seventh round selection (195th).
- No. 145: Washington -> Seattle (PD). Washington traded this selection to Washington in exchange for Craig Davis.
- No. 147: Chicago -> Baltimore (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Alyn Namath.
- No. 149: multiple trades:
- No. 149: Cincinnati -> New Orleans (PD): see No. 54: Cincinnati -> New Orleans.
- No. 149: New Orleans -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 54: New Orleans -> New York Giants.
- No. 150: multiple trades:
- No. 150: Tennessee -> Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded this selection, along with Angelo Huddleston, in exchange for Cap Christian and Rob Johnston.
- No. 150: Kansas City -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 79: Kansas City -> New York Giants.
- No. 157: Denver -> Cleveland (D): see No. 125: Denver -> Cleveland.
- No. 160: Dallas -> Cincinnati (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Carlos Warren.
Round six
- No. 162: Cleveland -> Minnesota (PD). Cleveland traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Bill Jenkins.
- No. 165: Buffalo -> San Diego (PD): see No. 37: Buffalo -> San Diego.
- No. 167: Houston -> Kansas City (PD). Houston traded this selection, along with Bill Young and Henry Badanjek, in exchange for Kansas City's 2018 fourth round selection (99th).
- No. 172: multiple trades:
- No. 172: Kansas City -> New England (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to New England in exchange for Sean Hadnot, Herman Harrison, and Will Baker.
- No. 172: New England -> Detroit (PD). New England traded this selection, along with Tai burns, in exchange for Andrew O'Neil.
- No. 174: New Orleans -> New England (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to New England in exchange for Greg Hadnot.
- No. 178: multiple trades:
- No. 178: Washington -> Kansas City (PD). Washington traded this selection to Kansas City in exchange for Chester Dorenbos.
- No. 178: Kansas City -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 79: Kansas City -> New York Giants.
- No. 179: Chicago -> Cleveland (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Tony Ross.
- No. 182: Cincinnati -> Green Bay (PD). Cincinnati traded this selection, along with Buzz Etcheverry, to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's seventh round selection (208th).
- No. 183: multiple trades:
- No. 183: Carolina -> San Diego (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for Ricky Rose.
- No. 183: San Diego -> Dallas (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Jarius Davis and Dallas' 2020 seventh round selection.
- No. 187: Indianapolis -> Green Bay (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection, along with Matt Kreutz, to Green Bay in exchange for Lynn Bartkowski and Craig Brooks.
- No. 188: Seattle -> New York Jets (PD): see No. 139: New York Jets -> Seattle.
- No. 189: Denver -> Atlanta (PD). see No. 68: Atlanta -> Denver.
Round seven
- No. 195: Cleveland -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 140: New York Giants -> Cleveland.
- No. 204: multiple trades:
- No. 204: Pittsburgh -> Cincinnati (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Marlin Schrader and Cincinnati's seventh round selection (215th).
- No. 204: Cincinnati -> New York Giants (PD): see No. 47: New York Giants -> Cincinnati.
- No. 204: New York Giants -> San Diego (PD): see No. 11: New York Giants -> San Diego.
- No. 205: multiple trades:
- No. 205: Kansas City -> Buffalo (PD): see No. 110: Kansas City -> Buffalo.
- No. 205: Buffalo -> New Orleans (PD): see No. 69: Buffalo -> New Orleans.
- No. 208: multiple trades:
- No. 208: Green Bay -> Cincinnati (PD): see No. 182: Cincinnati -> Green Bay.
- No. 208: Cincinnati -> Cleveland (PD): see No. 1: Cleveland -> Cincinnati.
- No. 209: New York Giants -> Green Bay (PD). New York traded this selection to Green Bay in exchange for Keena Kane.
- No. 210: multiple trades:
- No. 210: San Diego -> Indianapolis (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Indianapolis, along with their 2018 1st, Joseph Lopez, Matt Kreutz, James Anderson, and Charley Long in exchange for Rodney Galbreath)
- No. 210: Indianapolis -> Arizona (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection, along with Keith Hooks, in exchange for Arizona's 2018 fourth round selection (113th).
- No. 215: Cincinnati -> Pittsburgh (PD): see No. 204: Pittsburgh -> Cincinnati.
- No. 222: Seattle -> New England (PD). Seattle traded this selection, along with Carlos Perez, to New England in exchange for Ken Peelle.