2022 NFL Draft Tracker: Complete List of Selections

The 2022 NFL Draft will start on Thursday, April 28, and end on Saturday, April 30. The seven-round event will be held in Las Vegas for the first time.
Round 1 will take place on Thursday, April 28 beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Rounds 2-3 will be held on Friday, April 29 beginning at 7 p.m. ET. Rounds 4-7 will be held on Saturday, April 30 beginning at 12 p.m. ET.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had the first overall selection and took Georgia’s Travon Walker.
You can keep up with the entire draft below. We’ll update throughout the event.
Saturday, April 30
Round Seven
Here are the seventh-round results of the NFL Draft
222) Jacksonville Jaguars: CB Montaric Brown, Arkansas
223) Cleveland Browns: DE Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma
224) Miami Dolphins: LB Cameron Goode, California
225) Pittsburgh Steelers: LB Mark Robinson, Ole Miss
226) Chicago Bears: G J’atyre Carter, Southern
227) Minnesota Vikings: TE Nick Muse, South Carolina
228) Green Bay Packers: LB Tariq Carpenter, Georgia Tech
229) Seattle Seahawks: WR Bo Melton, Rutgers
230) Washington Commanders: G Chris Paul, Tulsa
231) Buffalo Bills: LB Baylon Spector, Clemson
232) Denver Broncos: DB Falon Hicks, Wisconsin
233) Seattle Seahawks: WR Dareke Young, Lenoir-Rhyne
234) Green Bay Packers: DT Jonathan Ford, Miami
235) Los Angeles Rams: LB Daniel Hardy, Montana State
236) Los Angeles Chargers: DB Deane Leonard, Ole Miss
237) Detroit Lions: CB Chase Lucas, Arizona State
238) Las Vegas Raiders: OT Thayer Munford, Ohio State
239) Indianapolis Colts: S Rodney Thomas II, Yale
240) Washington Commanders: DB Christian Holmes, Oklahoma State
241) Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Chris Oladokun, South Dakota State
242) Carolina Panthers: CB Kalon Barnes, Baylor
243) Kansas City Chiefs: CB Jaylen Watson, Washington State
244) Arizona Cardinals: DB Christian Matthew, Valdosta State
245) New England Patriots: G Andrew Stueber, Michigan
246) Cleveland Browns: C Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
247) Miami Dolphins: QB Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
248) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DE Andre Anthony, LSU
249) Green Bay Packers: OT Rasheed Walker, Penn State
250) Las Vegas Raiders: RB Brittain Brown, UCLA
251) Kansas City Chiefs: RB Isaih Pacheco, Rutgers
252) Cincinnati Bengals: DE Jeffrey Gunter, Coastal Carolina
253) Los Angeles Rams: S Russ Yeast, Kansas State
254) Chicago Bears (compensatory selection): S Elijah Hicks, California
255) Chicago Bears (compensatory selection): P Trenton Gill, NC State
256) Arizona Cardinals (compensatory selection): LB Jesse Luketa, Penn State
257) Arizona Cardinals (compensatory selection): G Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma
258) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection): WR Samori Toure, Nebraska
259) Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory selection): S Nazeeh Johnson, Marshall
260) Los Angeles Chargers (compensatory selection): FB Zander Horvath, Purdue
261) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection): OT AJ Arcuri, Michigan State
262) San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection): QB Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Sixth Round
Here are the sixth-round results of the NFL Draft.
180) Buffalo Bills: P Matt Araiza, San Diego State
181) Philadelphia Eagles: LB Kyron Johnson, Kansas
182) New York Giants: ILB Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati
183) New England Patriots: RB Kevin Harris, South Carolina
184) Minnesota Vikings: OL Vederian Lowe, Illinois
185) Buffalo Bills: CB Christian Benford, Villanova
186) Chicago Bears: OT Zachary Thomas, San Diego State
187) San Francisco 49ers: OT Nick Zakelj, Fordham
188) Detroit Lions: LB Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
189) Carolina Panthers: LB Amare Barno, Virginia Tech
190) Atlanta Falcons: G Justin Shaffer, Georgia
191) Minnesota Vikings: WR Jalen Nailor, Michigan State
192) Indianapolis Colts: TE Andrew Ogletree, Youngstown State
193) Dallas Cowboys: LB Devin Harper, Oklahoma State
194) New Orleans Saints: DT Jordan Jackson, Air Force
195) Los Angeles Chargers: G Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
196) Baltimore Ravens: RB Tyler Badie, Missouri
197) Jacksonville Jaguars: DB Gregory Junior, Ouachita Baptist
198) Philadelphia Eagles: TE Grant Calcaterra, SMU
199) Carolina Panthers: G Cade Mays, Tennessee
200) New England Patriots: DT Sam Roberts, Northwest Missouri State
201) Arizona Cardinals: RB Keaontay Ingram, Texas
202) Cleveland Browns: WR Michael Woods II, Oklahoma
203) Chicago Bears: RB Trestan Ebner, Baylor
204) Tennessee Titans: S Theo Jackson, Tennessee
205) Houston Texans: OT Austin Deculus, LSU
206) Denver Broncos: DT Matt Henningsen, Wisconsin
207) Chicago Bears: C Doug Kramer, Illinois
208) Pittsburgh Steelers: FB Connor Heyward, Michigan State
209) Buffalo Bills: OT Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
210) New England Patriots: G Chasen Hines, LSU
211) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection): S Quentin Lake, UCLA
212) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection): DB Derion Kendrick, Georgia
213) Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection): TE John FitzPatrick, Georgia
214) Los Angeles Chargers (compensatory selection): S Ja’Sir Taylor, Wake Forest
215) Arizona Cardinals (compensatory selection): G Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech
216) Indianapolis Colts (compensatory selection): DT Curtis Brooks, Cincinnati
217) Detroit Lions (compensatory selection): LB James Houston IV, Jackson State
218) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (compensatory selection): TE Ko Kieft, Minnesota
219) Tennessee Titans (compensatory selection): LB Chance Campbell, Ole Miss
220) San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection): TE Kalia Davis, UCF
221) San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection): CB Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State
Fifth Round
Here are the fifth-round results of the NFL Draft.
144) Washington Commanders: QB Sam Howell, North Carolina
145) Kansas City Chiefs: OG Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
146) New York Giants: ILB Micah McFadden, Indiana
147) New York Giants: DT D.J. Davidson, Arizona State
148) Buffalo Bills: WR Khalil Shakir, Boise State
149) Washington Commanders: TE Cole Turner, Nevada
150) Chicago Bears: DT Thomas Booker, Stanford
151) Atlanta Falcons: RB Tyler Allgeier, BYU
152) Denver Broncos: S Delarrin Turner-Yell, Oklahoma
153) Seattle Seahawks: CB Tariq Woolen, UTSA
154) Philadelphia Eagles: RB Snoop Conner, Ole Miss
155) Dallas Cowboys: OT Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
156) Cleveland Browns: RB Jerome Ford, Cincinnati
157) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston
158) Seattle Seahawks: DE Tyreke Smith, Ohio State
159) Indianapolis Colts: DT Eric Johnson, Missouri State
160) Los Angeles Chargers: DT Otito Ogbonnia, UCLA
161) New Orleans Saints: LB D’Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
162) Denver Broncos: WR Montrell Washington, Samford
163) Tennessee Titans: WR Kyle Philips, UCLA
164) Los Angeles Rams: RB Kyren Williams Notre Dame
165) Minnesota Vikings: DE Esezi Otomewo, Minnesota
166) Cincinnati Bengals: S Tycen Anderson, Toledo
167) Dallas Cowboys: CB DaRon Bland, Frenso State
168) Chicago Bears: OT Braxton Jones, Southern Utah
169) Minnesota Vikings: RB Ty Chandler, North Carolina
170) Houston Texans: TE Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
171) Denver Broncos: C Luke Watterberg, Washington
172) San Francisco 49ers: CB Samuel Womack, Toledo
173) New York Giants: OG Marcus McKethan, North Carolina
174) Chicago Bears: LB Dominique Robinson, Miami (OH)
175) Las Vegas Raiders: DT Matthew Butler, Tennessee
176) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection): LB Damone Clark, LSU
177) Detroit Lions (compensatory selection): TE James Mitchell, Virginia Tech
178) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection): DT John Ridgeway, Arkansas
179) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection): LB Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
Fourth Round
Here are the fourth-round results of the NFL Draft
106) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: TE Cade Otton, Washington
107) Houston Texans: RB Dameon Pierce, Florida
108) Cleveland Browns: DT Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
109) Seattle Seahawks: CB Coby Bryant, Cincinnati
110) Baltimore Ravens: OL Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
111) New York Jets: OT Max Mitchell, Louisiana
112) New York Giants: TE Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
113) Washington Commanders: S Percy Butler, Louisiana
114) New York Giants: S Daniel Belton, Iowa
115) Denver Broncos: DB Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh
116) Denver Broncos: DE Eyioma Uwazurike, Iowa State
117) New York Jets: DE Micheal Clemons, Texas A&M
118) Minnesota Vikings: CB Akayleb Evans, Missouri
119) Baltimore Ravens: CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, Alabama
120) Carolina Panthers: LB Brandon Smith, Penn State
121) New England Patriots: CB Jack Jones, Arizona State
122) Las Vegas Raiders: RB Zamir White, Georgia
123) Los Angeles Chargers: RB Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
124) Cleveland Browns: K Cade York, LSU
125) Miami Dolphins: WR Erik Ezukanma, Texas Tech
126) Las Vegas Raiders: DT Neil Farrell Jr., LSU
127) New England Patriots: RB Pierre Strong Jr., South Dakota State
128) Baltimore Ravens: TE Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
129) Dallas Cowboys: TE Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
130) Baltimore Ravens: P Jordan Stout, Penn State
131) Tennessee Titans: RB Hassan Haskins, Michigan
132) Green Bay Packers: WR Romeo Doubs, Nevada
133) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: P Jake Camarda, Georgia
134) San Francisco 49ers: OT Spencer Burford, UTSA
135) Kansas City Chiefs: DB Joshua Williams, Fayetteville State
136) Cincinnati Bengals: OT Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
137) New England Patriots: QB Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky
138) Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection): WR Calvin Austin III, Memphis
139) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): TE Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina
140) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection): OG Zach Tom, Wake Forest
141) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): CB Damarion Williams, Houston
142) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection): CB Decobie Durant, South Carolina State
143) Tennessee Titans (compensatory selection): TE Chigoziem Okonkwo, Maryland
Third Round
Here are the third-round results of the NFL Draft.
65) Jacksonville Jaguars: C Luke Fortner, Kentucky
66) Minnesota Vikings: OLB Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma
67) New York Giants: OG Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina
68) Cleveland Browns: CB Martin Emerson, Mississippi State
69) Tennessee Titans: OT Nicholas Petit-Frere, Ohio State
70) Jacksonville Jaguars: LB Chad Muma, Wyoming
71) Chicago Bears: WR Velus Jones Jr., Tennessee
72) Seattle Seahawks: OT Abraham Lucas, Washington State
73) Indianapolis Colts: TE Jelani Woods, Virginia
74) Atlanta Falcons: QB Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
75) Houston Texans: LB Christian Harris, Alabama
76) Baltimore Ravens: DT Travis Jones, UConn
77) Indianapolis Colts: OT Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
78) Cleveland Browns: DE Alex Wright, UAB
79) Los Angeles Chargers: S JT Woods, Baylor
80) Denver Broncos: TE Greg Dulcich, UCLA
81) New York Giants: CB Cordale Flott, LSU
82) Atlanta Falcons: OLB DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky
83) Philadelphia Eagles: LB Nakobe Dean, Georgia
84) Pittsburgh Steelers: DE DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M
85) New England Patriots: CB Marcus Jones, Houston
86) Tennessee Titans: QB Malik Willis, Liberty
87) Arizona Cardinals: DE Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
88) Dallas Cowboys: WR Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
89) Buffalo Bills: ILB Terrel Bernard, Baylor
90) Las Vegas Raiders: OG Dylan Parham, Memphis
91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: RB Rachaad White, Arizona State
92) Green Bay Packers: G Sean Rhyan, UCLA
93) San Francisco 49ers: RB Tyrion Davis-Price, LSU
94) Carolina Panthers: QB Matt Corral, Ole Miss
95) Cincinnati Bengals: DT Zachary Carter, Florida
96) Indianapolis Colts: S Nick Cross, Maryland
97) Detroit Lions (compensatory selection): S Kerby Joseph, Illinois
98) Washington Commanders (compensatory selection): RB Brian Robinson Jr., Alabama
99) Cleveland Browns (special compensatory selection): WR David Bell, Purdue
100) Arizona Cardinals (special compensatory selection): DE Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati
101) New York Jets (from New Orleans Saints; special compensatory selection): TE Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
102) Miami Dolphins (from San Francisco 49ers; special compensatory selection): LB Channing Tindall, Georgia
103) Kansas City Chiefs (special compensatory selection): LB Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
104) Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory selection): G Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
105) San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection): WR Danny Gray, SMU
Second Round
Here are the second-round results of the NFL Draft.
33) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Jacksonville): DE Logan Hall, Houston
34) Green Bay (from Detroit through Minnesota): WR Christian Watson, North Dakota State
35) Tennessee Titans (from New York Jets): CB Roger McCreary, Auburn
36) New York Jets (from New York Giants): RB Breece Hall, Iowa State
37) Houston Texans: S Jalen Pitre, Baylor
38) Atlanta Falcons (from Carolina Panthers through New York Jets and New York Giants): DE Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State
39) Chicago Bears: CB Kyler Gordon, Washington
40) Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos): OLB Boye Mafe, Minnesota
41) Seattle Seahawks: RB Ken Walker III, Michigan State
42) Minnesota Vikings (from Washington Commanders through Indianapolis Colts): CB Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
43) New York Giants (from Atlanta Falcons): WR Wan’Dale Robinson, Kentucky
44) Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns): WR Jon Metchie III, Alabama
45) Baltimore Ravens: LB David Ojabo, Michigan
46) Detroit Lions (from Minnesota Vikings): DE Josh Paschal, Kentucky
47) Washington Commanders (from Indianapolis Colts): DT Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
48) Chicago Bears (from Los Angeles Chargers): S Jaquan Brisker, Penn State
49) New Orleans Saints: S Alontae Taylor, Tennessee
50) New England Patriots (from Miami Dolphins through Kansas City Chiefs): WR Tyquan Thornton, Baylor
51) Philadelphia Eagles: C Cameron Jurgens, Nebraska
52) Pittsburgh Steelers: WR George Pickens, Georgia
53) Indianapolis Colts (from Las Vegas Raiders): WR Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
54) Kansas City Chiefs (from New England Patriots): WR Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
55) Arizona Cardinals: TE Trey McBride, Colorado State
56) Dallas Cowboys: LB Sam Williams, Ole Miss
57) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Buffalo Bills): OT Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
58) Atlanta Falcons (from Tennessee Titans): LB Troy Anderson, Montana State
59) Minnesota Vikings (from Green Bay Packers): G Ed Ingram, LSU
60) Cincinnati Bengals (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers through Buffalo Bills): S Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska
61) San Francisco 49ers: LB Drake Jackson, USC
62) Kansas City Chiefs: S Bryan Cook, Cincinnati
63) Buffalo Bills: RB James Cook, Georgia
64) Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Rams): LB Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma
Thursday, April 28
Round 1
The First Round of the NFL Draft is complete. The results of the draft are below. There were no Big 12 players selected in the first round.
1) Jacksonville Jaguars: DE/LB Travon Walker, Georgia
2) Detroit Lions: DE Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
3) Houston Texans: CB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU
4) New York Jets: CB Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner, Cincinnati
5) New York Giants: DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
6) Carolina Panthers: OL Ikem Ekwonu, NC State
7) New York Giants (from Chicago Bears): OT Evan Neal, Alabama
8) Atlanta Falcons: WR Drake London, USC
9) Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos): OT Charles Cross, Mississippi State
10) New York Jets (from Seattle Seahawks): WR Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
11) New Orleans Saints (from Washington): WR Chris Olave, Ohio State
12) Detroit Lions (from Minnesota Vikings): WR Jameson Williams, Alabama
13) Philadelphia Eagles (from Cleveland Browns through Houston Texans): DT Jordan Davis, Georgia
14) Baltimore Ravens: DB Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
15) Houston Texans (from Miami Dolphins through Philadelphia Eagles): OG Kenyon Green, Texas A&M
16) Washington Commanders (from Indianapolis Colts through Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints): WR Jahan Doston, Penn State
17) Los Angeles Chargers: OL Zion Johnson, Boston College
18) Tennessee Titans (from New Orleans Saints through Philadelphia Eagles): WR Treylon Burks, Arkansas
19) New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia Eagles): OT Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
20) Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
21) Kansas City Chiefs (from New England Patriots): CB Trent McDuffie, Washington
22) Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders): LB Quay Walker, Georgia
23) Baltimore Ravens (from Arizona Cardinals): CB Kaiir Elam, Florida
24) Dallas Cowboys: OT Tyler Smith, Tulsa
25) Baltimore Ravens (from Buffalo Bills): C Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
26) New York Jets (from Tennessee Titans): DE Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
27) Jacksonville Jaguars (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): LB Devin Lloyd, Utah
28) Green Bay Packers: DT Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
29) New England Patriots (from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs): Cole Strange, Chattanooga
30) Kansas City Chiefs: DE George Karlaftis, Purdue
31) Cincinnati Bengals: DB Daxton Hill, Michigan
32) Minnesota Vikings (from Los Angeles Rams through Detroit Lions): DB Lewis Cine, Georgia
Round 1, Pick 30: The Kansas City Chiefs made their second pick of the first round and took Purdue defensive end George Karlaftis.
The Chiefs traded up earlier in the draft to No. 21 overall and took cornerback Trent McDuffie.
Round 1, Pick 29: The New England Patriots were finally on the clock after their trade earlier in the first round, and they took Chattanooga offensive guard Cole Strange.
New England traded back with Kansas City, as the Chiefs moved up to No. 21.
Round 1, Pick 28: The Green Bay Packers made their second pick of the first round, taking Georgia defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt. Earlier, the Packers took Georgia linebacker Quay Walker.
Round 1, Pick 27: The Jacksonville Jaguars traded back into the first round with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to take Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd.
In return, the Buccaneers received Nos. 33, 106 and 180. So, Tampa Bay will have the first selection of the second round.
Round 1, Pick 26: The New York Jets selected Florida State defensive end Jermaine Johnson II at No. 26 overall.
It was the third pick for the Jets, who traded up to No. 26 with Tennessee. The Jets got No. 26 and 101 and the Titans got Nos. 35, 69 and 163
The Titans traded wide receiver A.J. Brown to Philadelphia for the No. 18 overall pick and took Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks.
Round 1, Pick 25: The Baltimore Ravens returned to the clock after their trade with Buffalo, which allowed the Bills to move up to No. 23. The Ravens took Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum.
Round 1, Pick 24: The Dallas Cowboys made their first pick of the draft, selecting Tulsa offensive lineman Tyler Smith. The Cowboys’ biggest move of the offseason was trading wide receiver Amari Cooper to Cleveland.
Round 1, Pick 23: The Buffalo Bills traded up to No. 23 overall to take Florida cornerback Kaiir Elam.
The Bills traded with Baltimore, which had the No. 23 pick after trading wide receiver Marquise Brown to Arizona.
Per Albert Breer, The Bills traded the 25th and 130th picks to Baltimore for the 23rd pick.
Round 1, Pick 22: The Green Bay Packers, trying to find a path forward without wide receiver Davante Adams, went for defense instead and selected Georgia linebacker Quay Walker.
Round 1, Pick 21: The Kansas City Chiefs moved up via trade with the New England Patriots to select Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie at No. 21.
The Chiefs gave up Nos. 29, 94 and 121 to move up to No. 21.
Round 1, Pick 20: The Pittsburgh Steelers, which saw long-time quarterback Ben Roethlisberger retire after last season, took Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett with their first-round pick. Mitchell Trubisky is seen as the odds-on passer to replace Roethlisberger in 2022.
Round 1, Pick 19: The New Orleans Saints made their second pick of the first round, as the Saints took Northern Iowa tackle Trevor Penning at No. 19. The Eagles took Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis at No. 13. Penning was the first FCS player taken in the draft.
Round 1, Pick 18: The Tennessee Titans selected Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks at No. 18 overall.
Right before the pick, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Eagles worked out a deal to get Tennessee wide receiver A.J. Brown. In that deal, the Titans got the No. 18 overall selection, along with the No. 101 overall pick.
Round 1, Pick 17: The Los Angeles Chargers came on the clock for their first selection of the draft and took Boston College guard Zion Johnson. He played both guard and tackle at BC.
Round 1, Pick 16: The Washington Commanders, after trading back with the New Orleans Saints, made its first draft selection under the ‘Commanders’ banner as they picked Penn State wide receiver Jahan Doston at No. 16 overall.
Round 1, Pick 15: The Texas A&M Aggies saw their first draft-eligible player go off the board to the Houston Texans, as they selected offensive lineman Kenyon Green, who is from nearby Humble, Texas.
Round 1, Pick 14: The Baltimore Ravens bucked the trend and decided not to trade their pick, selecting Notre Dame defensive back Kyle Hamilton at No. 14 overall. He played safety at Notre Dame, but he has experience in pass coverage.
Round 1, Pick 13: The Philadelphia Eagles took Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis at No. 13 overall.
The Eagles moved up to No. 13 in a trade with the Houston Texans, a pick the Texans acquired from the Cleveland Browns in the Deshaun Watson trade.
The Eagles trade: Picks 15, 124, 162, 166; the Texans trade: pick 13.
Round 1, Pick 12: The Detroit Lions selected Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams at No. 12 overall, after the Lions made a deal to move up.
The Minnesota Vikings originally held the pick. The Vikings traded No. 12 and 46 overall to the Lions for the Nos. 32, 34 and 66 picks overall.
Round 1, Pick 11: The New Orleans Saints selected Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave with the No. 11 overall pick.
The Saints moved up to No. 11 overall in a trade with the Washington Commanders. It was the first in-draft trade on Thursday night, and delayed Washington making its first pick under its new ‘Commanders’ banner.
Reportedly, the Commanders received three picks from the Saints: No. 16, No. 98 (3rd) and No. 120 (4th)
Round 1, Pick 10: The New York Jets made their second selection of the 2022 NFL Draft, taking Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson No. 10 overall. The Jets earlier took Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner with the No. 4 overall pick. The Bearcats are playing in the American Athletic Conference next season, and hoping to move to the Big 12 Conference in 2023-24.
Round 1, Pick 9: The Seattle Seahawks are preparing for life without Russell Wilson, as the Seahawks traded him to Denver. With the No. 9 pick, which Seattle got from Denver, the Seahawks took Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross.
Round 1, Pick 8: The Atlanta Falcons made their first pick in the post-Matt Ryan era, as they selected wide receiver Drake London out of USC with the No. 8 overall pick. London figures to be an immediate contributor in the wake of Calvin Ridley’s suspension.
Round 1, Pick 7: The New York Giants became the first team to select twice in the first round on Thursday, as they took Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal at No. 7 overall. The Giants took Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux with the No. 5 overall pick.
Round 1, Pick 6: The Carolina Panthers, coached by former Baylor head coach Matt Rhule, selected North Carolina State offensive lineman Ikem Ekwonu with the No. 6 overall pick. It will be on the rookie to help protect returning quarterback Sam Darnold.
Round 1, Pick 5: The New York Giants made their first pick of the 2022 NFL Draft at No. 5 overall, taking Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux. The Giants have the No. 7 overall pick, too, the result of a trade with the Chicago Bears.
Round 1, Pick 4: The New York Jets, making the first of their two first-round picks on Thursday, selected Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner with the No. 4 overall pick. It was the second straight cornerback that went off the board. The Jets have another pick at No. 10.
It was the second time that four defensive players were the first four picks in the draft. The other time it happened was in 1991.
Round 1, Pick 3: The Houston Texans selected LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., a player that could make an impact on the Texans’ secondary immediately.
Round 1, Pick 2: The Detroit Lions had the second pick in the NFL Draft and took nearby Michigan product Aidan Hutchinson, a player some considered to be the No. 1 overall prospect on the board, including ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.
Hutchinson fell to the Lions because the Jacksonville Jaguars took Georgia linebacker Travon Walker at No. 1 overall.
Round 1, Pick 1: The Jacksonville Jaguars had the first pick of the NFL Draft on Thursday night and selected Georgia linebacker Travon Walker. The Jaguars will likely put him on the edge exclusively in the NFL after spending time splitting between the inside and the outside with the Bulldogs.
1:52 p.m.: The Houston Texans have second-quarterback Davis Mills, but they could be pursuing a potential veteran option either during this weekend’s draft, or after the draft, one of which is a former Big 12 player.
Baker Mayfield, who appears to be out of a job in Cleveland, is one of two veteran quarterbacks the Texans could be chasing, per several reports leading up to Thursday’s first round.
There would certainly be some irony there, as the Texans are the ones that put Mayfield’s time in Cleveland on the ropes by trading their starter, Deshaun Watson, to the Browns last month.
Mayfield was at Oklahoma’s spring game last weekend, where his statue was unveiled and will be installed among his fellow Heisman winners around Memorial Stadium. But, if the Texans get their way, Mayfield could be playing closer to home.
Of course, had the Texans wanted Mayfield in the first place, they could have asked for the former Sooners to be included in the trade for Watson. That’s why the report also cites the Texans have interest in 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, and that both the Carolina Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks still have interest in both quarterbacks.
