The Washington Redskins traded up with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night to use the 26th pick on Mississippi State defensive end Montez Sweat.
The Colts acquired the 46th overall pick and a second-rounder in 2020 from the Redskins.
The Washington Redskins traded up with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night to use the 26th pick on Mississippi State defensive end Montez Sweat.
The Colts acquired the 46th overall pick and a second-rounder in 2020 from the Redskins.
The Philadelphia Eagles moved up to select Washington State offensive tackle Andre Dillard on Thursday night.
To acquire the 22nd pick, the Eagles sent the 25th, 125th and 197th picks to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Green Bay Packers moved up to the 21st pick in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks.
With the pick, the Packers selected Darnell Savage, a defensive back from Maryland.
In the deal, the Seahawks acquired the 30th pick and two fourth-round picks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers traded up to draft Michigan linebacker Devin Bush with the tenth overall pick.
Pittsburgh acquired the pick in a draft-night trade with the Denver Broncos.
The Broncos received the 20th pick, a second-round selection and a third-rounder in 2020.
The 2019 NFL Draft is upon us. RealGM is here to help you track all that goes down -- both here and on Twitter (@RealGMFootball). We'll post the results of the first round as the picks come in.
1. Arizona Cardinals - Kyler Murray, Oklahoma QB
2. San Francisco 49ers - Nick Bosa, Ohio State DE
3. New York Jets - Quinnen Williams, Alabama DT
4. Oakland Raiders - Clelin Ferrell, Clemson DE
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Devin White, LSU LB
6. New York Giants - Daniel Jones, Duke QB
7. Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Allen, Kentucky DE
8. Detroit Lions - T.J. Hockenson, Iowa TE
9. Buffalo Bills - Ed Oliver, Houston DT
10. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Denver) - Devin Bush, Michigan LB
11. Cincinnati Bengals - Jonah Williams, Alabama OT
12. Green Bay Packers - Rashan Gary, Michigan DE
13. Miami Dolphins - Christian Wilkins, Clemson DT
14. Atlanta Falcons - Chris Lindstrom, Boston College G
15. Washington Redskins - Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State QB
16. Carolina Panthers - Brian Burns, Florida State OLB
17. New York Giants (from Cleveland) - Dexter Lawrence, Clemson DT
18. Minnesota Vikings - Garrett Bradbury, NC State C
19. Tennessee Titans - Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State DT
20. Denver Broncos (from Pittsburgh) - Noah Fant, Iowa TE
21. Green Bay Packers (from Seattle) - Darnell Savage, Maryland DB
22. Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore) - Andre Dillard, Washington State OT
23. Houston Texans - Tytus Howard, Alabama State OT
24. Oakland Raiders (from Chicago) - Josh Jacobs, Alabama RB
25. Baltimore Ravens (from Philadelphia) - Marquise Brown, Oklahoma WR
26. Washington Redskins (from Indianapolis) - Montez Sweat, Mississippi State LB
27. Oakland Raiders (from Dallas) - Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State DB
28. Los Angeles Chargers - Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame DL
29. Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City) - L.J. Collier, TCU DE
30. New York Giants (from Seattle via Green Bay through New Orleans) - DeAndre Baker, Georgia CB
31. Atlanta Falcons (from L.A. Rams) - Kaleb McGary, Washington OT
32. New England Patriots - N'Keal Harry, Arizona State WR
The Carolina Panthers have agreed to sign Chris Hogan to a one-year deal.
Hogan had 35 catches for 532 yards and three touchdowns last season for the New England Patriots.
Hogan turns 32 in October.
"It's a business,'' Hogan said of the Patriots. "I can't read too much into it. At the end of the day they're trying to run the team as best as they see fit. Sometimes things don't work out. I'm just really excited about this opportunity.''