2020 NFL Draft News & Rumors

Meet Mr. Irrelevant: Giants Select Tae Crowder To Wrap 2020 NFL Draft

The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books. With the final pick – No. 225 overall – the Giants selected Georgia linebacker Tae Crowder to wrap up the weekend.

Crowder – a 6’3″, 245 pound athlete – came to campus as a running back in 2015 and switched to linebacker midway through his redshirt freshman season. As time wore on, he got more and more burn with the Bulldogs. Last year, he set a new single-game career high with 12 stops against South Carolina and also managed a 60-yard fumble return against Tennessee.

All told last season he had 62 tackles, four for a loss, and four passes defended. As this year’s Mr. Irrelevant, Crowder will have his name down as a footnote regardless of how his pro career turns out.

Here’s the complete rundown of the Giants’ draft, courtesy of PFR’s draft results tracker:

1-4: Andrew Thomas, T (Georgia)
2-36: Xavier McKinney, S (Alabama)
3-99: Matt Peart, OT (Connecticut)
4-110: Darnay Holmes, CB (UCLA)
5-150: Shane Lemieux, G (Oregon)
6-183: Cameron Brown, LB (Penn State)
7-218: Carter Coughlin, LB (Minnesota)
7-238: T.J. Brunson LB (South Carolina)
7-247: Chris Williamson, CB (Minnesota)
7-255: Tae Crowder, LB (Georgia)

2020 NFL Draft Results By Round

Listed below are all 255 picks of the 2020 NFL draft, broken down by round, and featuring trades.

Here are the complete 2020 NFL draft results:

Round One:

1. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Burrow, QB (LSU)
2. Washington Redskins: Chase Young, DE (Ohio State)
3. Detroit Lions: Jeffrey Okudah, CB (Ohio State)
4. New York Giants: Andrew Thomas, T (Georgia)
5. Miami Dolphins: Tua Tagovailoa, QB (Alabama): Signed
6. Los Angeles Chargers: Justin Herbert, QB (Oregon)
7. Carolina Panthers: Derrick Brown, DT (Auburn): Signed
8. Arizona Cardinals: Isaiah Simmons, LB (Clemson)
9. Jacksonville Jaguars: C.J. Henderson, CB (Florida)
10. Cleveland Browns: Jedrick Wills, T (Alabama)
11. New York Jets: Mekhi Becton, T (Louisville)
12. Las Vegas Raiders: Henry Ruggs, WR (Alabama)
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Indianapolis via San Francisco): Tristan Wirfs, T (Iowa)
14. San Francisco 49ers (from Tampa Bay): Javon Kinlaw, DT (South Carolina)
15. Denver Broncos: Jerry Jeudy, WR (Alabama)
16. Atlanta Falcons: A.J. Terrell, CB (Clemson)
17. Dallas Cowboys: CeeDee Lamb, WR (Oklahoma)
18. Miami Dolphins (from Pittsburgh): Austin Jackson, T (USC): Signed
19. Las Vegas Raiders (from Chicago): Damon Arnette, CB (Ohio State)
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR): K’Lavon Chaisson, DE (LSU)
21. Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Reagor, WR (TCU)
22. Minnesota (from Buffalo): Justin Jefferson, WR (LSU)
23. Los Angeles Chargers (from New England): Kenneth Murray, LB (Oklahoma)
24. New Orleans Saints: Cesar Ruiz, C (Michigan)
25. San Francisco 49ers (from Minnesota): Brandon Aiyuk, WR (Arizona State)
26. Green Bay Packers (from Houston via Miami): Jordan Love, QB (Utah State)
27. Seattle Seahawks: Jordyn Brooks, LB (Texas Tech)
28. Baltimore Ravens: Patrick Queen, LB (LSU)
29. Tennessee Titans: Isaiah Wilson, T (Georgia)
30. Miami Dolphins (from Green Bay): Noah Igbinoghene, CB (Auburn)
31. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco): Jeff Gladney, CB (TCU)
32. Kansas City Chiefs: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB (LSU)

Round Two:

33. Cincinnati Bengals: Tee Higgins, WR (Clemson)
34. Indianapolis Colts (from Washington): Michael Pittman, WR (USC): Signed
35. Detroit Lions: D’Andre Swift, RB (Georgia)
36. New York Giants: Xavier McKinney, S (Alabama)
37. New England Patriots (from LAC): Kyle Dugger, S (Lenoir-Rhyne)
38. Carolina Panthers: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE (Penn State)
39. Miami Dolphins: Robert Hunt, OL (Louisiana)
40. Houston Texans (from Arizona): Ross Blacklock, DT (TCU)
41. Indianapolis Colts (from Cleveland): Jonathan Taylor, RB (Wisconsin)
42. Jacksonville Jaguars: Laviska Shenault, WR (Colorado)
43. Chicago Bears (from Las Vegas): Cole Kmet, TE (Notre Dame)
44. Cleveland Browns (from Indianapolis): Grant Delpit, S (LSU)
45. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Antoine Winfield Jr., S (Minnesota)
46. Denver Broncos: K.J. Hamler, WR (Penn State)
47. Atlanta Falcons: Marlon Davidson, DT (Auburn)
48. Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ): Darrell Taylor, OLB Tennessee
49. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chase Claypool, WR (Notre Dame)
50. Chicago Bears: Jaylon Johnson, CB (Utah)
51. Dallas Cowboys: Trevon Diggs, CB (Alabama)
52. Los Angeles Rams: Cam Akers, RB (Florida State)
53. Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Hurts, QB (Oklahoma)
54. Buffalo Bills: AJ Epenesa, DE (Iowa): Signed
55. Baltimore Ravens (from New England via Atlanta): J.K. Dobbins, RB (Ohio State): Signed
56. Miami Dolphins (from New Orleans): Raekwon Davis, DL (Alabama): Signed
57. Los Angeles Rams (from Houston): Van Jefferson, WR (Florida)
58. Minnesota Vikings: Ezra Cleveland, OT (Boise State)
59. New York Jets (from Seattle): Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor)
60. New England Patriots (from Baltimore): Josh Uche, LB (Michigan): Signed
61. Tennessee Titans: Kristian Fulton, CB (LSU)
62. Green Bay Packers: A.J. Dillon, RB (Boston College)
63. Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco): Willie Gay Jr., LB (Mississippi State)
64.Carolina Panthers (from Seattle): Jeremy Chinn, DB (Southern Illinois)

Round Three:

65. Cincinnati Bengals: Logan Wilson, LB (Wyoming)
66. Washington Redskins: Antonio Gibson, RB (Memphis)
67. Detroit Lions: Julian Okwara, OLB (Notre Dame)
68. New York Jets (from NYG): Ashtyn Davis, S (California)
69. Seattle Seahawks (from: Carolina): Damien Lewis, G (LSU)
70. Miami Dolphins: Brandon Jones, S (Texas)
71. Baltimore Ravens (from New England): DT Justin Madubuike (Texas A&M): Signed
72. Arizona Cardinals: Josh Jones, T (Houston)
73. Jacksonville Jaguars: Davon Hamilton, DT (Ohio State)
74. New Orleans Saints (from Cleveland): Zack Baun, OLB (Wisconsin)
75. Detroit Lions (from Colts): Jonah Jackson, G (Ohio State)
76. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB (Vanderbilt)
77. Denver Broncos: Michael Ojemudia, CB (Iowa)
78. Atlanta Falcons: Matt Hennessy, C (Temple)
79. New York Jets: Jabari Zuniga, DE (Florida)
80. Las Vegas Raiders: Lynn Bowden Jr., WR (Kentucky)
81. Las Vegas Raiders (from Chicago): Bryan Edwards, WR (South Carolina)
82. Dallas Cowboys: Neville Gallimore, DT (Oklahoma)
83. Denver Broncos (from Pittsburgh): Lloyd Cushenberry, C (LSU)
84. Los Angeles Rams: Terrell Lewis, OLB (Alabama)
85. Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia): Julian Blackmon, S (Utah)
86. Buffalo Bills: Zack Moss, RB (Utah)
87. New England Patriots: Anfernee Jennings, OLB (Alabama): Signed
88. Cleveland Browns (from New Orleans): Jordan Elliott, LB (Missouri)
89. Minnesota Vikings: Cameron Dantzler, CB (Mississippi State)
90. Houston Texans: Jonathan Greenard, LB (Florida)
91. New England Patriots: Devin Asiasi, TE (UCLA) (from Las Vegas via Seattle & Houston): Signed
92. Baltimore Ravens: Devin DuvernayWR (Texas)
93. Tennessee Titans: Darrynton Evans, RB (Appalachian State)
94. Green Bay Packers: Josiah Deguara, TE (Cincinnati)
95. Denver Broncos (from San Francisco): McTelvin Agim, DL (Arkansas)
96. Kansas City Chiefs: Lucas Niang, OT (TCU)
97. Cleveland Browns (from Houston)*: Jacob Phillips, LB (LSU): Signed
98. Baltimore Ravens (from New England)*: Malik Harrison, LB (Ohio State)
99. New York Giants*: Matt Peart, OT (Connecticut)
100. Las Vegas Raiders* (from New England): Tanner Muse, LB (Clemson)
101. New England Patriots (from NYJ via Seattle)*: Dalton Keene, TE (Virginia Tech)
102. Pittsburgh Steelers*: Alex Highsmith, OLB (Charlotte)
103. Philadelphia Eagles*: Davion Taylor, LB (Colorado)
104. Los Angeles Rams*: Terrell Burgess, S (Utah)
105. New Orleans Saints (from Minnesota)*: Adam Trautman, TE (Dayton)
106. Baltimore Ravens*: Tyre Phillips, OL (Mississippi State): Signed

Round Four:

107. Cincinnati Bengals: Akeem Davis-Gaither, OLB (Appalachian State)
108. Washington Redskins: Saahdiq Charles, OT (LSU)
109. Las Vegas Raiders (from Detroit): John Simpson, OL (Clemson)
110. New York Giants: Darnay Holmes, CB (UCLA)
111. Miami Dolphins (from Houston via Miami): Solomon Kindley, OL (Georgia): Signed
112. Los Angeles Chargers: Joshua Kelley, RB (UCLA)
113. Carolina Panthers: Troy Pride Jr., CB (Notre Dame)
114. Arizona Cardinals: Leki Fotu, DT (Utah)
115. Cleveland Browns: Harrison Bryant, TE (Florida Atlantic)
116. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ben Bartch, OT (St. John’s (MN))
117. Minnesota Vikings (from Tampa Bay via San Francisco): D.J. Wonnum, DE (South Carolina)
118. Denver Broncos: Albert Okwuegbunam, TE (Missouri)
119. Atlanta Falcons: Mykal Walker, LB (Fresno State)
120. New York Jets: Lamical Perine, RB (Florida)
121. Detroit Lions (from Las Vegas): Logan Stenberg, OL (Kentucky)
122. Indianapolis Colts: Jacob Eason, QB (Washington)
123. Dallas Cowboys: Reggie Robinson III, CB (Tulsa)
124. Pittsburgh Steelers: Anthony McFarland Jr., RB (Maryland)
125. New York Jets (from New England via Chicago): James Morgan, QB (Florida International)
126. Houston Texans (from Los Angeles Rams): Charlie Heck, OL (North Carolina): Signed
127. Philadelphia Eagles: K’Von Wallace, S (Clemson)
128. Buffalo Bills: Gabriel Davis, WR (UCF)
129. New York Jets (from New England via Baltimore): Cameron Clark, OT (Charlotte)
130. Minnesota Vikings (from New Orleans): James Lynch, DT (Baylor)
131. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston): Rashard Lawrence, DT (LSU)
132. Minnesota Vikings: Troy Dye, OLB (Oregon)
133. Seattle Seahawks: Colby Parkinson, TE (Stanford)
134. Atlanta Falcons (from Baltimore): Jaylinn Hawkins, S (California)
135. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Tennessee via Miami): Kevin Dotson, G (Louisiana)
136. Los Angeles Rams (from Houston via Miami via Green Bay): Brycen Hopkins, TE (Purdue)
137. Jacksonville Jaguars (from San Francisco via Denver): Josiah Scott, CB (Michigan State)
138. Kansas City Chiefs: L’Jarius Sneed, S (Louisiana Tech)
139. Las Vegas Raiders (from New England via Tampa Bay)*: Amik Robertson, CB (Louisiana Tech)
140. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Chicago)*: Shaquille Quarterman, ILB (Miami)
141. Houston Texans (from Miami)*: John Reid, CB (Penn State)
142. Washington Redskins*: Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR (Liberty)
143. Baltimore Ravens*: Ben Bredeson, G (Michigan): Signed
144. Seattle Seahawks*: DeeJay Dallas, RB (Miami)
145. Philadelphia Eagles*: Jack Driscoll, G (Auburn)
146. Dallas Cowboys (via Philadelphia)*: Tyler Biadasz, C (Wisconsin)

Round Five:

147. Cincinnati Bengals: Khalid Kareem, DE (Notre Dame)
148. Carolina Panthers (from Washington): Alton Robinson, DE (Syracuse)
149. Indianapolis Colts (from Detroit): Danny Pinter, G (Ball State)
150. New York Giants: Shane Lemieux, G (Oregon)
151. Los Angeles Chargers: Joe Reed, WR (Virginia)
152. Carolina Panthers: Kenny Robinson, S (West Virginia)
153. San Francisco 49ers (via Miami): Colton McKivitz, T (West Virginia)
154. Miami Dolphins (from Jacksonville via Pittsburgh): Jason Strowbridge, DT (UNC): Signed
155. Chicago Bears (from Minnesota via Cleveland via Buffalo): Trevis Gipson, LB (Tulsa)
156. Washington Redskins (from San Francisco via Denver): Keith Ismael, C (San Diego State)
157. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Atlanta via Baltimore): Daniel Thomas, S (Auburn)
158. New York Jets: Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia)
159. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas): Justin Rohrwasser, K (Marshall): Signed
160. Cleveland Browns (from Indianapolis): Nick Harris, C (Washington): Signed
161. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tyler Johnson, WR (Minnesota)
162.Washington Redskins (from Pittsburgh via Seattle): Khaleke Hudson, LB (Michigan)
163. Chicago Bears: Kindle Vildor, CB (Georgia Southern)
164. Miami Dolphins: Curtis Weaver, DE (Boise State): Signed
165. Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR): Collin Johnson, WR (Texas)
166. Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia): Quintez Cephus, WR (Wisconsin)
167. Buffalo Bills: Jake Fromm, QB (Georgia): Signed
168. Philadelphia Eagles (from New England): John Hightower, WR (Boise State)
169. Minnesota Vikings (from New Orleans): Harrison Hand, CB (Temple)
170. Baltimore Ravens (from Minnesota): Broderick Washington Jr., DT (Texas Tech): Signed
171. Houston Texans: Isaiah Coulter, WR (Rhode Island)
172. Detroit Lions (from Las Vegas via New England & Seattle & Detroit): Jason Huntley, RB (New Mexico State)
173. Chicago Bears (from Baltimore via LAR & Philadelphia): Darnell Mooney, WR (Tulane)
174. Tennessee Titans: Larrell Murchison, DT (N.C. State)
175. Green Bay Packers: Kamal Martin, LB (Minnesota)
176. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco): K.J. Osborn, WR (Miami)
177. Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Danna, DE (Michigan)
178. Denver Broncos*: Justin Strnad, LB (Wake Forest)
179. Dallas Cowboys*: Bradlee Anae, DE (Utah)

Round Six:

180. Cincinnati Bengals: Hakeem Adeniji, T (Kansas)
181. Denver Broncos (from Washington): Netane Muti, G (Fresno State)
182. New England Patriots (from Detroit via Indianapolis): Michael Onwenu, G (Michigan): Signed
183. New York Giants: Cameron Brown, LB (Penn State)
184. Carolina Panthers: Bravvion Roy, DT (Baylor)
185. Miami Dolphins: Blake Ferguson, LS (LSU): Signed
186. Los Angeles Chargers: Alohi Gilman, S (Notre Dame)
187. Cleveland Browns (from Arizona): Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR (Michigan)
188. Buffalo Bills (from Cleveland): Tyler Bass, K (Georgia Southern): Signed
189. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jake Luton, QB (Oregon State)
190. San Francisco (from Atlanta via Philadelphia): Charlie Woerner, TE (Georgia)
191. New York Jets: Braden Mann, P (Texas A&M)
192. Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas): Jon Runyan, G (Michigan)
193. Indianapolis Colts: Robert Windsor, DT (Penn State)
194. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Khalil Davis, DT (Nebraska)
195. New England Patriots (from Denver): Justin Herron, DT (Wake Forest): Signed
196. Philadelphia Eagles: Shaun Bradley, RB (Temple)
197. Detroit Lions (from Indianapolis via Dallas via Miami): John Penisini, DT (Utah)
198. Pittsburgh Steelers: Antoine Brooks Jr., S (Maryland)
199. Los Angeles Rams: Jordan Fuller, S (Ohio State)
200. Philadelphia Eagles (from Philadelphia via Chicago): Quez Watkins, WR (Southern Miss)
201. Baltimore Ravens (from Buffalo via Minnesota): James Proche, WR (SMU): Signed
202. Arizona Cardinals (from New England): Evan Weaver, LB (Cal)
203. Minnesota Vikings (from New Orleans): Blake Brandel, T (Oregon State)
204. New England Patriots (from Houston): Cassh Maluia, LB (Wyoming): Signed
205. Minnesota Vikings: Josh Metellus, S (Michigan)
206. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seattle): Tyler Davis, TE (Georgia Tech)
207. Minnesota Vikings (from Baltimore via New England & Buffalo): Isaiah Hodgins, WR (Oregon State): Signed
208. Green Bay Packers (from Tennessee): Jake Hanson, C (Oregon)
209. Green Bay Packers: Simon Stepaniak, T (Indiana)
210. Philadelphia Eagles (via San Francisco): Prince Tega Wanogho, T (Auburn)
211. Indianapolis Colts (from Kansas City via NYJ): Isaiah Rodgers, CB (UMass)
212. Indianapolis Colts* (via New England): Dezmon Patmon, WR (Washington State)
213. Indianapolis Colts* (via New England): Jordan Glasgow, S (Michigan)
214. Seattle Seahawks*: Freddie Swain, WR (Florida)

Round Seven:

215. Cincinnati Bengals: Markus Bailey, LB (Purdue)
216. Washington Redskins: Kamren Curl, S (Arkansas)
217. San Francisco 49ers (from Detroit): Jauan Jennings, WR (Tennessee)
218. New York Giants: Carter Coughlin, LB (Minnesota)
219. Minnesota Vikings (from Miami): Geno Stone, S (Iowa)
220. Los Angeles Chargers: K.J. Hill, WR (Ohio State)
221. Carolina Panthers: Stantley Thomas-Oliver III, CB (Florida International)
222. Arizona Cardinals: Eno Benjamin, RB (Arizona State)
223. Jacksonville Jaguars: Chris Claybrooks, CB (Memphis)
224. Tennessee Titans (from Cleveland): Cole McDonald, QB (Hawaii)
225. Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ & Baltimore): Kenny Willekes, DE (Michigan State)
226. Chicago Bears (from Las Vegas): Arlington Hambright, T (Colorado)
227. Chicago Bears (from Indianapolis via Miami & Philadelphia): Lachavious Simmons, T (Tennessee State)
228. Atlanta Falcons (from Tampa Bay via Philadelphia): Sterling Hofrichter, K (Syracuse)
229. Washington Redskins (from Denver): James-Smith Williams, DE (N.C. State)
230. New England Patriots (from Atlanta): Dustin Woodard, C (Memphis): Signed
231. Dallas Cowboys: Ben DiNucci, QB (James Madison)
232. Pittsburgh Steelers: Carlos Davis, DT (Nebraska)
233. Philadelphia Eagles (via Chicago): Casey Toohill, DE (Stanford)
234. Los Angeles Rams: Clay Johnston, LB (Baylor)
235. Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia via New England): Jason Cornell, DE (Ohio State)
236. Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo via Cleveland): Vernon Scott, S (TCU)
237. Kansas City Chiefs (from Tennessee via New England via Denver): Thakarius Keyes, CB (Tulane)
238. New York Giants (from New Orleans): LB T.J. Brunson (South Carolina)
239. Buffalo Bills (from Minnesota): Dane Jackson, CB (Pittsburgh): Signed
240. New Orleans Saints (from Houston): Tommy Stevens, QB (Mississippi State)
241. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Seattle via New England): Chapelle Russell, OLB (Temple)
242. Green Bay Packers (from Baltimore): Jonathan Garvin, DE (Miami)
243. Tennessee Titans: Chris Jackson, S (Marshall)
244. Minnesota Vikings (from New Orleans via Cleveland via Green Bay): Nate Stanley, QB (Iowa)
245. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from San Francisco): Raymond Calais, RB (Louisiana)
246. Miami Dolphins (from Kansas City): Malcolm Perry, WR/RB (Navy)
247. New York Giants*: Chris Williamson, CB (Minnesota)
248. Los Angeles Rams (from Houston)*: Sam Sloman, K (Miami of Ohio)
249. Minnesota Vikings*: Brian Cole II, S (Mississippi State)
250. Los Angeles Rams (from Houston)*: Tremayne Anchrum, OL (Clemson)
251. Miami Dolphins*: Stephen Sullivan, TE (LSU)
252. Denver Broncos*: Tyrie Cleveland, WR (Florida)
253. Minnesota Vikings*: Kyle Hinton, OL (Washburn)
254. Denver Broncos*: Derrek Tuszka, LB (North Dakota State)
255. New York Giants*: Tae Crowder, LB (Georgia): Signed

*compensatory pick

Colts Trade CB Quincy Wilson To Jets For No. 211 Pick

The Colts will trade cornerback Quincy Wilson to the Jets, as Manish Mehta of the Daily News tweets. In exchange, the Jets will send a sixth-round pick (No. 211 overall) to Indianapolis.

The Colts brought Wilson into the league three years ago as a second-round pick. He was unable to find a consistent role in the defense, however, and never realized his potential in the NFL. With one year left on his deal, he’ll look to get back on track with the Jets.

Wilson has made ten starts for the Colts, split evenly between his first two seasons. To his credit, he’s shown flashes, including a strong second half in 2018.

In New York, he’ll slot somewhere alongside Pierre Desir, Arthur Maulet, Bennett Jackson, Blessuan Austin, and fellow ex-Colt Nate Hairston. Of course, there’s no guarantee that he’ll be able to make the 53-man cut, but he’ll get an opportunity to stick between now and the start of the season.

Here’s the Jets’ draft haul thus far, via PFR’s tracker:

1-11: Mekhi Becton, T (Louisville)
2-59: Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor)
3-68: Ashtyn Davis, S (California)
3-79: Jabari Zuniga, DE (Florida)
4-120: Lamical Perine, RB (Florida)
4-125: James Morgan, QB (Florida International)
4-129: Cameron Clark, OT (Charlotte)
5-158: Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia)
6-191: Braden Mann, P (Texas A&M)

Eagles Draft WR Quez Watkins

The Eagles’ need for speed continues. Towards the end of the sixth round, the Eagles selected wide receiver Quez Watkins out of Southern Miss.

[RELATED: Latest On Eagles’ Plans For QB Jalen Hurts]

On Thursday night, the Birds used the No. 21 overall pick on TCU’s Jalen Reagor, who ran the 40-yard-dash in less than 4.3 seconds. Today, they swung a deal with the 49ers for former track star Marquise Goodwin, fleet footed Boise state receiver John Hightower, and now Watkins – another speed specialist.

Watkins posted the third-fastest time at the combine in Indianpolis and some believed he could go as early as the fourth round. The Birds, at No. 210, were happy to stop his fall.

Here’s a look at the Eagles’ draft haul thus far, courtesy of the PFR tracker:

1-21: Jalen Reagor, WR (TCU)
2-53: Jalen Hurts, QB (Oklahoma)
3-103: Davion Taylor, LB (Colorado)
4-127: K’Von Wallace, S (Clemson)
4-145: Jack Driscoll, G (Auburn)
5-168: John Hightower, WR (Boise State)
6-196: Shaun Bradley, RB (Temple)
6-210: Quez Watkins, WR (Southern Miss)

2020 NFL Draft Results By Team

Listed below are all 255 picks of the 2020 NFL draft, broken down by team. You can find a complete breakdown of the draft results by round right here.

Here are the complete 2020 NFL draft results by team:

Arizona Cardinals

1-8: Isaiah Simmons, LB (Clemson): Signed
3-72: Josh Jones, T (Houston): Signed
4-114: Leki Fotu, DT (Utah): Signed
4-131: Rashard Lawrence, DT (LSU): Signed
6-202: Evan Weaver, LB (Cal): Signed
7-222: Eno Benjamin, RB (Arizona State): Signed

Atlanta Falcons

1-16: A.J. Terrell, CB (Clemson): Signed
2-47: Marlon Davidson, DT (Auburn): Signed
3-78: Matt Hennessy, C (Temple): Signed
4-119: Mykal Walker, LB (Fresno State): Signed
4-134: Jaylinn Hawkins, S (California): Signed
7-228: Sterling Hofrichter, K (Syracuse): Signed

Baltimore Ravens

1-28: Patrick Queen, LB (LSU): Signed
2-55: J.K. Dobbins, RB (Ohio State): Signed
3-71: Justin Madubuike, DT (Texas A&M): Signed
3-92: Devin DuvernayWR (Texas): Signed
3-98: Malik Harrison, LB (Ohio State): Signed
3-106: Tyre Phillips, OL (Mississippi State): Signed
4-143: Ben Bredeson, G (Michigan): Signed
5-170: Broderick Washington Jr., DT (Texas Tech): Signed
6-201: James Proche, WR (SMU): Signed
7-219: Geno Stone, S (Iowa): Signed

Buffalo Bills

2-54: AJ Epenesa, DE (Iowa): Signed
3-86: Zack Moss, RB (Utah): Signed
4-128: Gabriel Davis, WR (UCF): Signed
5-167: Jake Fromm, QB (Georgia): Signed
6-188: Tyler Bass, K (Georgia Southern): Signed
6-207: Isaiah Hodgins, WR (Oregon State): Signed
7-239: Dane Jackson, CB (Pittsburgh): Signed

Carolina Panthers

1-7: Derrick Brown, DT (Auburn): Signed
2-38: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE (Penn State): Signed
2-64: Jeremy Chinn, DB (Southern Illinois): Signed
4-113: Troy Pride Jr., CB (Notre Dame): Signed
5-152: Kenny Robinson, S (West Virginia): Signed
6-184: Bravvion Roy, DT (Baylor): Signed
7-221: Stantley Thomas-Oliver III, CB (Florida International): Signed

Chicago Bears

2-43: Cole Kmet, TE (Notre Dame): Signed
2-50: Jaylon Johnson, CB (Utah): Signed
5-155: Trevis Gipson, LB (Tulsa): Signed
5-163: Kendle Vildor, CB (Georgia Southern): Signed
5-173: Darnell Mooney, WR (Tulane): Signed
7-226: Arlington Hambright, T (Colorado): Signed
7-227: Lachavious Simmons, T (Tennessee State): Signed

Cincinnati Bengals

1-1: Joe Burrow, QB (LSU): Signed
2-33: Tee Higgins, WR (Clemson): Signed
3-65: Logan Wilson, LB (Wyoming)
4-107: Akeem Davis-Gaither, OLB (Appalachian State)
5-147: Khalid Kareem, DE (Notre Dame): Signed
6-180: Hakeem Adeniji, T (Kansas)
7-215: Markus Bailey, LB (Purdue)

Cleveland Browns

1-10: Jedrick Wills, T (Alabama): Signed
2-44: Grant Delpit, S (LSU): Signed
3-88: Jordan Elliott, DL (Missouri): Signed
3-97: Jacob Phillips, LB (LSU): Signed
4-115: Harrison Bryant, TE (Florida Atlantic): Signed
5-160: Nick Harris, C (Washington): Signed
6-187: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR (Michigan): Signed

Dallas Cowboys

1-17: CeeDee Lamb, WR (Oklahoma): Signed
2-51: Trevon Diggs, CB (Alabama): Signed
3-82: Neville Gallimore, DT (Oklahoma): Signed
4-123: Reggie Robinson, CB (Tulsa): Signed
4-146: Tyler Biadasz, C (Wisconsin): Signed
5-179: Bradlee Anae, DE (Utah): Signed
7-231: Ben DiNucci, QB (James Madison): Signed

Denver Broncos

1-15: Jerry Jeudy, WR (Alabama): Signed
2-46: K.J. Hamler, WR (Penn State): Signed
3-77: Michael Ojemudia, CB (Iowa): Signed
3-83: Lloyd Cushenberry, C (LSU): Signed
3-95: McTelvin Agim, DL (Arkansas): Signed
4-118: Albert Okwuegbunam, TE (Missouri): Signed
5-178: Justin Strnad, LB (Wake Forest): Signed
6-181: Netane Muti, G (Fresno State): Signed
7-252: Tyrie Cleveland, WR (Florida): Signed
7-254: Derrek Tuszka, LB (North Dakota State): Signed

Detroit Lions

1-3: Jeffrey Okudah, CB (Ohio State): Signed
2-35: D’Andre Swift, RB (Georgia): Signed
3-67: Julian Okwara, OLB (Notre Dame): Signed
3-75: Jonah Jackson, G (Ohio State): Signed
4-121: Logan Stenberg, OL (Kentucky): Signed
5-166: Quintez Cephus, WR (Wisconsin): Signed
5-172: Jason Huntley, RB (New Mexico State): Signed
6-197: John Penisini, DT (Utah): Signed
7-235: Jason Cornell, DE (Ohio State)

Green Bay Packers

1-26: Jordan Love, QB (Utah State): Signed
2-62: A.J. Dillon, RB (Boston College): Signed
3-94: Josiah Deguara, TE (Cincinnati): Signed
5-175: Kamal Martin, LB (Minnesota): Signed
6-192: Jon Runyan, G (Michigan): Signed
6-208: Jake Hanson, C (Oregon)
6-209: Simon Stepaniak, T (Indiana): Signed
7-236: Vernon Scott, S (TCU): Signed
7-242: Jonathan Garvin, DE (Miami): SignedRead more

Patriots Draft Kicker In Fifth Round; Still Haven’t Selected QB

The Patriots found a new kicker in the fifth round, selecting Marshall’s Justin Rohrwasser with the No. 159 overall pick. Rohrwasser is the first kicker to be selected in the 2020 draft. Meanwhile, they’ve yet to draft a new quarterback.

No one’s exactly sure what the Patriots are going to do under center as they get set for life without Tom Brady. Even though it would have been a very un-Bill Belichick move, some speculated that the Patriots could consider a bold trade up the board for the likes of Tua Tagovailoa or, more realistically, tapped a mid-round QB like Washington’s Jacob Eason. Instead, they’re holding off.

Even if the Patriots select a QB in the late stages of the draft, they’ll finish the weekend with Brian Hoyer penciled in as their QB1. That doesn’t mean their out of other options, of course. Former MVP Cam Newton and former No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston are still available. There are also some notable arms available via trade, including longtime Bengals starter Andy Dalton.

Panthers Draft Former XFL S Kenny Robinson

The XFL is on the board. With the sixth pick in Round 5, the Panthers selected safety Kenny Robinson, who last played for the St. Louis BattleHawks.

Before his half-season in Vince McMahon‘s rebooted league, Robinson starred at West Virginia. As a sophomore, he made first-team in the conference, notched 77 stops, and hauled in a team-leading four interceptions. Then, he was ejected from the Mountaineers’ bowl game and booted from the program for alleged academic fraud.

With wingspan to swat passes and aggressive tackling (albeit, sometimes too aggressive), Robinson will look to make the cut in Carolina.

49ers Trade Matt Breida To Dolphins

The 49ers are shaking up their backfield and sending a member of their surplus to south Florida, dealing Matt Breida to the Dolphins for the No. 153 overall pick, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets.

Miami did not previously address its backfield need but made multiple overtures to teams dangling veterans. The Dolphins discussed a Leonard Fournette deal with the Jaguars, Mike Garafolo of NFL.com notes (on Twitter). Those talks occurred in March, however, and did not appear to lead to a serious change Fournette would change Florida cities.

With Jerick McKinnon still in the picture for the 49ers and three other backs in that mix as well, the defending NFC champions were a candidate to make a deal. Breida is entering a contract year and was mentioned as a possible trade chip earlier this offseason. While he was the odd man out for carries in Super Bowl LIV, Breida has displayed intriguing skills during his three-year 49ers run and looks to have a much clearer path to carries in Miami than he did in San Francisco.

The speedy ex-UDFA surpassed 600 rushing yards in each of the past two seasons, filling in for McKinnon in 2018 and being part of a productive timeshare with Tevin Coleman and Raheem Mostert last season. Breida eclipsed 5.0 yards per carry in each of the past two years. The 49ers still have Coleman, Mostert, McKinnon and Jeff Wilson under contract. They turned to Mostert, a career special-teamer, last season and appear prepared to give him more work.

Miami traded Kenyan Drake to Arizona before last year’s trade deadline and cut Mark Walton after yet another arrest. Breida will join free agent addition Jordan Howard in the Dolphins’ new-look backfield.

Fournette remains in Jacksonville, though his place there is certainly less certain than it was exiting last season. The Jags have engaged in Fournette trade talks for over a month but have not found trade talks to be particularly enticing. Fournette has one season left on his contract, but the Jaguars have another week and change to decide on his fifth-year option.

With their No. 153 pick, the 49ers took West Virginia offensive lineman Colton McKivitz.

Jets Select FIU QB James Morgan

The Jets have themselves a new quarterback. With the No. 125 overall pick, Gang Green selected FIU’s James Morgan to serve as Sam Darnold‘s backup.

Morgan has been something of a draft darling over the last few months. The Bucs, Titans, Colts, Patriots, Packers, Bears, Raiders, Giants, Bills, and Dolphins all checked in with the young signal caller. Morgan’s stock skyrocketed thanks to an impressive performance at the combine and a big showing at the East-West Shrine Game, putting him in the next tier of QBs behind the likes of Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert, and Jake Fromm. Washington’s Jacob Eason enjoyed a similar rise – he went three spots earlier to the Colts at No. 122 overall.

Morgan was said to have one of the three strongest arms in the draft, along with leadership ability and football IQ. After a rocky stretch at Bowling Green, he transferred to FIU in 2018 and completed more than 65% of his passes for 26 touchdowns against seven picks. His performance dipped a bit in 2019, but his tape kept him afloat during draft season.

The Jets aren’t looking to slide Darnold out of the QB1 spot, but Morgan is a developmental arm who can hold down the fort if Sam Darnold misses time. Hopefully, the Jets’ offensive line will be in better position to protect Darnold in 2020 with Louisville standout Mekhi Becton at tackle.

Lions Deny Backing Out Of Texans Trade

It wouldn’t be a true NFL Draft if there wasn’t a bit of drama between two teams. John McClain of the Houston Chronicle tweets that Texans head coach/general manager Bill O’Brien was “furious” at the Lions for backing out of a trade.

According to McClain, the Texans “had a deal” to send the No. 90 pick to the Lions. Detroit ended up backing out at the “last instant,” and cameras caught O’Brien’s visible frustration. Houston ultimately kept the pick and settled for Florida linebacker Jonathan Greenard.

Predictably, Lions general manager Bob Quinn has already said that he was never close to a trade with the Texans.

“Listen, we talk to a lot of teams,” Quinn told Kyle Meinke of MLive.com (via Michael David Smith of ProFootballTalk.com). “When we’re not on the clock, we talk to a bunch of teams, and it’s not just myself. We’ve got four or five people that make calls, so I’m not sure what that was about. But we didn’t have a trade.”

As Smith points out, Quinn and O’Brien were both on the Patriots staff between 2007 and 2011.

Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com writes that the NFL makes it abundantly clear that a trade isn’t finalized until it’s made official. Trade talks are currently made even tougher thanks to the unconventional draft setup.