The full 2019 NFL draft order can be found below, sorted by round. The list of 254 selections includes all traded draft picks and compensatory picks. We’ll continue to update the list leading up to the draft if additional deals are made.
Here’s the complete 2019 NFL draft order:
Updated: 4-23-19 (12:50pm CT)
Round 1:
- Arizona Cardinals
- San Francisco 49ers
- New York Jets
- Oakland Raiders
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- New York Giants
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Detroit Lions
- Buffalo Bills
- Denver Broncos
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Green Bay Packers
- Miami Dolphins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Washington Redskins
- Carolina Panthers
- New York Giants (from Cleveland)
- Minnesota Vikings
- Tennessee Titans
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Seattle Seahawks
- Baltimore Ravens
- Houston Texans
- Oakland Raiders (from Chicago)
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Indianapolis Colts
- Oakland Raiders (from Dallas)
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City)
- Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans)
- Los Angeles Rams
- New England Patriots
Round 2:
- Arizona Cardinals
- Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)
- Oakland Raiders
- San Francisco 49ers
- New York Giants
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Buffalo Bills
- Denver Broncos
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions
- Green Bay Packers
- Atlanta Falcons
- Washington Redskins
- Carolina Panthers
- Miami Dolphins
- Cleveland Browns
- Minnesota Vikings
- Tennessee Titans
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore)
- Houston Texans (from Seattle)
- Houston Texans
- New England Patriots (from Chicago)
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Dallas Cowboys
- Indianapolis Colts
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- New Orleans Saints
- Kansas City Chiefs (from Los Angeles Rams)
- New England Patriots
Round 3:
- Arizona Cardinals
- Pittsburgh Steelers (from Oakland)
- San Francisco 49ers
- New York Jets
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New York Giants— used in 2018 supplemental draft - Denver Broncos
- Cincinnati Bengals
- New England Patriots (from Detroit)
- Buffalo Bills
- Green Bay Packers
- Washington Redskins
- Carolina Panthers
- Miami Dolphins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Cleveland Browns
- Minnesota Vikings
- Tennessee Titans
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Kansas City Chiefs (from Seattle)
- Baltimore Ravens
- Houston Texans
- Chicago Bears
- Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia)
- Indianapolis Colts
- Dallas Cowboys
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City)
- New York Jets (from New Orleans)
- Los Angeles Rams
- New York Giants (from New England via Cleveland)
- Washington Redskins (compensatory)
- New England Patriots (compensatory)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (from Los Angeles Rams) (compensatory)
- Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)
- Carolina Panthers (compensatory)
- New England Patriots (compensatory)
- Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
Round 4:
- Arizona Cardinals
- San Francisco 49ers
- New York Jets
- Oakland Raiders
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- New York Giants
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions
- Buffalo Bills
- Baltimore Ravens (from Denver)
- Green Bay Packers
- Carolina Panthers
- Miami Dolphins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Green Bay Packers (from Washington)
- Cleveland Browns
- Minnesota Vikings
- Tennessee Titans
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Seattle Seahawks
- Denver Broncos (from Houston)
- Chicago Bears
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Dallas Cowboys
- Indianapolis Colts
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City)
- New York Giants (from New Orleans)
- Los Angeles Rams
- New England Patriots
- Indianapolis Colts (compensatory)
- Dallas Cowboys (compensatory)
- Atlanta Falcons (compensatory)
- Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)
Round 5:
- Arizona Cardinals
- Oakland Raiders (from New York Jets)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (from Oakland)
- New York Giants (from San Francisco via Detroit)
- New York Giants
- Cleveland Browns (from Jacksonville)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Detroit Lions
- Buffalo Bills
- Denver Broncos
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Green Bay Packers
- Miami Dolphins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Washington Redskins
- Carolina Panthers
- Cleveland Browns
- Denver Broncos (from Minnesota)
- Tennessee Titans
- Buffalo Bills (from Pittsburgh via Oakland)
- Seattle Seahawks
- Baltimore Ravens
- Houston Texans
- Chicago Bears
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Indianapolis Colts
- Dallas Cowboys
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- New Orleans Saints
- Los Angeles Rams
- Cleveland Browns (from New England)
- New York Giants (compensatory)
- Atlanta Falcons (compensatory)
- Washington Redskins (compensatory)
Round 6:
- Arizona Cardinals
- Pittsburgh Steelers (from Oakland)
- San Francisco 49ers
- New Orleans Saints (from New York Jets)
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Arizona Cardinals (from Tampa Bay)
- New York Giants
- Buffalo Bills
- Denver Broncos
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions
- Green Bay Packers
- Atlanta Falcons
Washington Redskins— used in 2018 supplemental draft - Carolina Panthers
- Tennessee Titans (from Miami)
- Cleveland Browns
- Minnesota Vikings
- Baltimore Ravens (from Tennessee)
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Green Bay Packers (from Seattle)
- Houston Texans
- New York Jets (from Chicago via Oakland)
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Cincinnati Bengals (from Dallas)
- Indianapolis Colts
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- New Orleans Saints
- Los Angeles Rams
- Detroit Lions (from New England)
- New England Patriots (compensatory)
- Washington Redskins (compensatory)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (from Arizona) (compensatory)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Philadelphia) (compensatory)
- Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)
- Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory)
- Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory)
- San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)
- Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory)
- Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory)
Round 7:
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Arizona)
- Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco)
- New York Jets
- Oakland Raiders
- Pittsburgh Steelers (from Tampa Bay)
- Houston Texans (from New York Giants via Denver)
- Cleveland Browns (from Jacksonville)
- Chicago Bears (from Denver via Philadelphia)
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions
- Buffalo Bills
- Green Bay Packers
- Washington Redskins
- Buffalo Bills (from Carolina)
- Detroit Lions (from Miami)
- Atlanta Falcons
- New Orleans Saints (from Cleveland)
- New York Giants (from Minnesota)
- Miami Dolphins (from Tennessee)
- Miami Dolphins (from Pittsburgh via Cleveland)
- Oakland Raiders (from Seattle)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (from Baltimore)
- Denver Broncos (from Houston)
- Chicago Bears
- New England Patriots (from Philadelphia)
- Indianapolis Colts
- Dallas Cowboys
- Los Angeles Chargers
- New England Patriots (from Kansas City via San Francisco and Cleveland)
- New Orleans Saints
- New York Giants (from Los Angeles Rams)
- New England Patriots
- Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)
- Arizona Cardinals (compensatory)
- Arizona Cardinals (compensatory)
- Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)
- Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)
- New England Patriots (compensatory)
- Washington Redskins (compensatory)
- Arizona Cardinals (compensatory)
Still trying to figure out how NE Pats get so many compensatory picks in 3rd round (2), and also have the 2nd easiest strength of schedule schedule once again this coming year?
Wasn’t the whole idea of The NFL scheduling suppose to be to make the better teams play the harder schedules and the weaker teams play the easy schedules (to once again bring parity to the league)? Yet the Raiders have the hardest, followed by he Jaguars and Texans both within the top 5 hardest schedules in he league?
Well the schedule thing is pretty easy to figure out.
Every team plays 6 division games a year (2 against every team in their division)
So the patriots will play:
Miami (7-9)
Buffalo (6-10)
New York (4-12)
Combined record (17-31)
The raiders will play:
Kansas City (12-4)
Chargers (12-4)
Denver (6-10)
Combined record (30-18)
It’s the way the division played out last year. The two best teams in the AFC just happened to be in their division and they have to play them twice.
This is exactly why the patriots have been able to win 10 straight division titles because their division has looked the same for so long. They have pretty much been given at least 5 wins a year via the division, then after that, that only need to go 5-5 in their other non division games to make the playoffs
Look at the bucs schedule this past year. Their division had three teams make the playoffs from the previous year, so they had to play the panthers, falcons, saints all twice after all three made the playoffs
Pats only have the easiest schedule because of their division. 😛
Teasing aside, I’m with you. This should be looked into.
Giants gave Solder a huge contract and Titans gave Butler a huge contract. Boom. 2 3rd round compensatory picks.
I mean it just shows how bad the AFC East is. The way the schedule is made provides basically very little flexibility. 6 games against division rivals, 4 games against a specific division from your own conference and 4 games against a specific division from the other conference on a rotation from year-to-year, and then 2 games against other teams that finished with the same “division ranking” as the team in question (so the Patriots would play two other teams that won their division).
In regards to compensatory picks the formula is pretty simple. If a team spends less on outside free agents than what their own free agents get from other teams, you get a compensatory pick. Its why you dont often see the Patriots spend in free agency and only really resign key players. I widely expect them to get another couple of compensatory picks next year considering they have a couple of guys who are entering free agency with their stock at pretty high value.
It’s so weird to see the browns not have a top 5 pick in the draft. I don’t remember the last time they weren’t.
Geez. Pats sure do have a bunch of compensatory picks.
Would it have killed them to put numbers in front of the picks instead of bullets?