The 2020 NFL Draft will be historic on many levels. Will Joe Burrow become the next superstar quarterback? How many Pro Bowl wide receivers will come from the first round? Will the Miami Dolphins use their picks to make their future the present? How many technical difficulties will hijack the night as the league's general managers draft from the safety of their homes?

Follow along with RealGM as we bring you the results pick-by-pick right here. You can also follow all the rumors and trade details on the Wiretap. You also won't regret following Jeff Risdon on Twitter for analysis as the night unfolds.

 

1. Cincinnati - Joe Burrow, QB LSU

2. Washington - Chase Young, DE Ohio State

3. Detroit - Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio State

4. N.Y. Giants - Andrew Thomas, OT Georgia

5. Miami - Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama

6. L.A. Chargers - Justin Herbert, QB Oregon

7. Carolina - Derrick Brown, DT Auburn

8. Arizona - Isaiah Simmons, LB Clemson

9. Jacksonville - C.J. Henderson, CB Florida

10. Cleveland - Jedrick Wills, OT Alabama

11. N.Y. Jets - Mekhi Bection, OT Louisville

12. Las Vegas - Henry Ruggs III, WR Alabama

13. Tampa Bay (via San Francisco through Indianapolis) - Tristan Wirfs, OT Iowa

14. San Francisco (via Tampa Bay) - Javon Kinlaw, DT South Carolina

15. Denver - Jerry Jeudy, WR Alabama

16. Atlanta - A.J. Terrell, CB Clemson

17. Dallas - CeeDee Lamb, WR Oklahoma

18. Miami (via Pittsburgh) - Austin Jackson, OT USC

19. Las Vegas (via Chicago) - Damon Arnette, CB Ohio State

20. Jacksonville (via L.A. Rams) - K'Lavon Chaisson, LB LSU

21. Philadelphia - Jalen Raegor, WR TCU

22. Minnesota (via Buffalo) - Justin Jefferson, WR LSU

23. L.A. Chargers (via New England) - Kenneth Murray, LB Oklahoma

24. New Orleans - Cesar Ruiz, C Michigan

25. San Francisco (via Minnesota) - Brandon Aiyuk, WR Arizona State

26. Green Bay (via Miami through Houston) - Jordan Love, QB

27. Seattle - Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech

28. Baltimore - Patrick Queen, LB LSU

29. Tennessee - Isaiah Wilson, LB Georgia

30. Miami (via Green Bay) - Noah Igbinoghene, CB Auburn

31. Minnesota (via San Francisco) - Jeff Gladney, CB TCU

32. Kansas City - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB LCU

 

Thursday night's trades

- San Francisco traded No. 13 and No. 245 to Tampa Bay for No. 14 and No. 117.

- New England traded No. 23 to L.A. Chargers for No. 37 and No. 71.

- Minnesota traded No. 25 to San Francisco for No. 31, No. 117 and No. 176.

- Miami traded No. 26 to Green Bay for No. 30 and a fourth-rounder.