2019 NFL Draft April 25-27
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1. Arizona Cardinals - Kyler Murray, QB Oklahoma
2. San Francisco 49ers - Nick Bosa, DE Ohio State
3. New York Jets - Quinnen Williams, DT Alabama
4. Oakland Raiders - Clelin Ferrell, DE Clemson
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Devin White, LB LSU
6. New York Giants - Daniel Jones, QB Duke
7. Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Allen, DE Kentucky
8. Detroit Lions - T.J. Hockenson, TE Iowa
9. Buffalo Bills - Ed Oliver, DT Houston
10. Pittsburgh Steelers (via draft day trade with Denver) - Devin Bush, LB Michigan
11. Cincinnati Bengals - Jonah Williams, OT Alabama
12. Green Bay Packers - Rashan Gary, DE Michigan
13. Miami Dolphins - Christian Wilkins, DT Clemson
14. Atlanta Falcons - Chris Lindstrom, OG Boston College
15. Washington Redskins - Dwayne Haskins, QB Ohio State
16. Carolina Panthers - Brian Burns, LB Florida State
17. New York Giants (From Cleveland via Odell Beckham Trade) - Dexter Lawrence, DT Clemson
18. Minnesota Vikings - Garrett Bradbury, C NC State
19. Tennessee Titans - Jeffery Simmons, DT Miss State
20. Denver Broncos (via draft day trade with Pittsburgh) - Noah Fant, TE Iowa
21. Green Bay Packers (via draft day trade with Seattle) - Darnell Savage, Jr., S Maryland
22. Philadelphia Eagles (via draft day trade with Baltimore) - Andre Dillard, OT Washington State
23. Houston Texans - Tytus Howard, OT Alabama State
24. Oakland Raiders (From Chicago via Khalil Mack Trade) - Josh Jacobs, RB Alabama
25. Baltimore Ravens (via draft day trade with Philadelphia) - Marquise Brown, WR Oklahoma
26. Washington Redskins (via draft day trade with Indianapolis) - Montez Sweat, DE Miss State
27. Oakland Raiders (From Dallas via Amari Cooper Trade) - Johnathan Abram, S Miss State
28. Los Angeles Chargers - Jerry Tillery, DT Notre Dame
29. Seattle Seahawks (From Kansas City via Frank Clark Trade) - LJ Collier, DE TCU
30. New York Giants (via draft day trade with Seattle who got it via draft day trade with Green Bay who got it from New Orleans via 2018 NFL Draft Day Trade) - Deandre Baker, CB Georgia
31. Atlanta Falcons (via draft day trade with LA Rams) - Kaleb McGary, OT Washington
32. New England Patriots - N'Keal Harry, WR Arizona State
2. San Francisco 49ers - Nick Bosa, DE Ohio State
3. New York Jets - Quinnen Williams, DT Alabama
4. Oakland Raiders - Clelin Ferrell, DE Clemson
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Devin White, LB LSU
6. New York Giants - Daniel Jones, QB Duke
7. Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Allen, DE Kentucky
8. Detroit Lions - T.J. Hockenson, TE Iowa
9. Buffalo Bills - Ed Oliver, DT Houston
10. Pittsburgh Steelers (via draft day trade with Denver) - Devin Bush, LB Michigan
11. Cincinnati Bengals - Jonah Williams, OT Alabama
12. Green Bay Packers - Rashan Gary, DE Michigan
13. Miami Dolphins - Christian Wilkins, DT Clemson
14. Atlanta Falcons - Chris Lindstrom, OG Boston College
15. Washington Redskins - Dwayne Haskins, QB Ohio State
16. Carolina Panthers - Brian Burns, LB Florida State
17. New York Giants (From Cleveland via Odell Beckham Trade) - Dexter Lawrence, DT Clemson
18. Minnesota Vikings - Garrett Bradbury, C NC State
19. Tennessee Titans - Jeffery Simmons, DT Miss State
20. Denver Broncos (via draft day trade with Pittsburgh) - Noah Fant, TE Iowa
21. Green Bay Packers (via draft day trade with Seattle) - Darnell Savage, Jr., S Maryland
22. Philadelphia Eagles (via draft day trade with Baltimore) - Andre Dillard, OT Washington State
23. Houston Texans - Tytus Howard, OT Alabama State
24. Oakland Raiders (From Chicago via Khalil Mack Trade) - Josh Jacobs, RB Alabama
25. Baltimore Ravens (via draft day trade with Philadelphia) - Marquise Brown, WR Oklahoma
26. Washington Redskins (via draft day trade with Indianapolis) - Montez Sweat, DE Miss State
27. Oakland Raiders (From Dallas via Amari Cooper Trade) - Johnathan Abram, S Miss State
28. Los Angeles Chargers - Jerry Tillery, DT Notre Dame
29. Seattle Seahawks (From Kansas City via Frank Clark Trade) - LJ Collier, DE TCU
30. New York Giants (via draft day trade with Seattle who got it via draft day trade with Green Bay who got it from New Orleans via 2018 NFL Draft Day Trade) - Deandre Baker, CB Georgia
31. Atlanta Falcons (via draft day trade with LA Rams) - Kaleb McGary, OT Washington
32. New England Patriots - N'Keal Harry, WR Arizona State
Preseason Super Bowl Odds
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NFL Rule Changes
The following rule changes have been approved for the 2019 season at the NFL owners' meeting on March 26, 2019:
Make permanent the experimental kickoff rules from the 2018 season.
Abolish all blindside blocks anywhere on the field (personal foul, 15 yards).
Allow as a one-year experiment to make the following plays reviewable, subject to coaches' challenges outside of the final 2:00 of each half, and subject to booth review after the two-minute warning of each half:
Offensive and defensive pass interference, whether called or not.
Scoring plays and turnovers negated by penalties.
Any extra point or two-point conversion attempt.
Change how double fouls are enforced after a change in possession; the last team to possess retains the ball at the spot of enforcement. If the enforcement spot is after a touchback, the ball is placed at the 20 yard line (after punt) or 25 yard line (free kick). If the spot of enforcement is in the end zone, the ball is placed at the one yard line.
Make scrimmage kick rules apply if a missed field goal is touched in the end zone before hitting the ground, and if the ball is touched by either team behind the line of scrimmage.
Allow teams to enforce a personal foul or unsportsmanlike conduct penalty committed during a touchdown on either the try (PAT or two point conversion) or on the ensuing kickoff.
Allow officials to disqualify players for flagrant "football" plays in addition to "non-football" plays.
The proposed rule for allowing both teams to possess the ball in overtime, even if the first team scored a touchdown, was tabled to the May owners' meeting.
An additional rule change builds upon a rule originally passed in 2018. The league limited football helmets to a list of 34 league-approved models, up from the 23 originally approved in 2018. The grandfather clause allowing existing players to wear their previous non-approved helmets will expire, and 32 of the league's players will be required to change helmets (most prominently Tom Brady, whose Riddell VSR-4 was one of ten now-banned models still in use in 2018).
Preseason Heisman Odds
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College Rule Changes
The following playing rule changes have been recommended by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for 2019:
Requiring replay reviews on targeting calls be either confirmed or overturned by reviewing all aspects of the play. If the review cannot confirm that all elements of targeting exist, the targeting call will be overturned.
Players who commit a second targeting penalty in the same season will not only have to sit out the remainder of that game, but will also have to sit out their team's entire next scheduled game.
Eliminating the two-man wedge on kickoffs.
Starting with the fifth overtime period, each team will line up to attempt a two point conversion instead of snapping the ball from the 25 yard line.
Adding a two-minute break after the second and fourth overtime period.
Blindside blocks delivered with forcible contact will draw a 15-yard penalty (personal foul). If elements of targeting exist, the player delivering the block will be subject to ejection (and suspension if it's the second targeting foul in the season) as with any other targeting foul.
AAF Rule Changes
The League no longer exists