Redskins Likely To Hire GM From Within?

The Redskins have now tackled both free agency and the draft without a formal general manager in place, as Scot McCloughan‘s departure left a vacancy atop Washington’s decision-making structure. Having maneuvered the two primary avenues of player acquisition sans GM, the “most likely course” for the Redskins is to promote incumbent executive Doug Williams into a more critical position that supervises football operations, according to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com.Doug Williams

Williams, who has worked for the Redskins since 2014 and also has experience with the Buccaneers and Jaguars, has been linked to a possible ascension in the nation’s capital previously, as Mike Jones of the Washington Post indicated earlier in March that Williams could be a candidate to take over as general manager. Other known quantities such as former Tampa Bay GM Mark Dominik, ex-Chargers GM A.J. Smith, and NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock have also been linked to the job, but La Canfora reports Washington “never really wanted” to make an external hire.

Even if Williams is promoted to general manager, team president Bruce Allen would effectively remain in charge, per La Canfora. But new roles could also be in store for employees such as scout Alex Santos and or contract negotiator Eric Schaffer, according to the CBS scribe.

5 Key Stories: 4/23/17 – 4/30/17

Teams move up for quarterbacks. Three clubs made traded up the draft board to acquire long-term options under center on Thursday night, as the Bears moved up to No. 2 for North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky, the Chiefs went to No. 10 for Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech), and the Texans came up to No. 12 for Clemson’s Deshaun Watson. Each of the three clubs sacrificed a good deal, as both Kansas City and Houston gave up 2018 first-round selections, while Chicago may have been bidding against itself to move up one spot. None of Trubisky, Mahomes, or Watson is entering training camp as a starter, but that could certainly change as the season progresses.DeShone Kizer (vertical)

Browns land a quarterback, as well. Cleveland sat tight at No. 1 overall and selected Texas A&M edge rusher Myles Garrett, and the club eventually made two other picks in the first round: Michigan safety Jabrill Peppers and Miami tight end David Njoku. After reportedly discussing trades for veteran quarterbacks during Round 1, the Browns ultimately drafted Notre Dame signal-caller DeShone Kizer during the second round, and could allow him to start during his rookie campaign. In Round 6, Cleveland picked up Florida’s Caleb Brantley, who is facing assault charges (but may not keep him on the roster).

Gareon Conley comes off the board in Round 1. Despite being accused of sexual assault in the week leading up to the draft, Conley was still drafted in the first round, as the Raiders selected him 24th overall. Conley has strongly refuted the allegations, and spoke with representatives of all 32 NFL clubs before the draft got underway. Initial reports suggested the Ohio State product could fall to the third round, but Oakland will have acquired a value pick if the accusations Conley prove unfounded.Doug Whaley

Bills fire GM Doug Whaley. Just one day after the conclusion of the draft, the Bills fired Whaley, who had been running the club’s front office since 2013. The move was somewhat expected, as reports had indicated major changes could be coming to the Bills’ personnel staff. New head coach Sean McDermott has reportedly taken the lead in much of Buffalo’s machinations recently.

Veteran backs find new homes. A trio of running backs found landing spots this week, as the Saints signed Adrian Peterson to a two-year deal, the Raiders formally acquired Marshawn Lynch (and signed him to a new contract), and the Patriots landed Mike Gillislee after the Bills declined to match New England’s offer sheet. New Orleans, notably, selected another running back in the draft (Tennessee’s Alvin Kamara) despite now employing both Peterson and Mark Ingram.

Chargers Sign 15 Undrafted Free Agents

The Chargers announced that they’ve reached agreements with 15 undrafted college free agents. The full list is as follows:

PFR Originals: 4/23/17 – 4/30/17

The original content and analysis produced by the PFR staff during the past week:

  • The 2017 NFL Draft is in the books! We kept track of each and every selection, both by round and by team. Make sure to bookmark those pages for a record of which prospects landed where.
  • Heading into the draft, Zach Links and I conducted a 2017 live mock draft, basing our picks on what we would do were we in charge of each club. Things didn’t quite turn out the same way in the actual draft, but it was still a fun exercise.
  • The Browns, unsurprisingly, owned the most 2017 draft capital after amassing a number of picks over the past calendar year, while the Patriots owned the least following draft pick trades that brought in veterans. Here’s a full list of how much draft capital each club had entering the draft.
  • Teams have until May 3 to exercise or decline their 2018 fifth-year options of 2014 first-round picks. Follow along with PFR’s 2018 Fifth-Year Option Decision Tracker.

Packers Nearly Traded QB Brett Hundley

The Packers put backup quarterback Brett Hundley on the trade block during the draft, and nearly made a deal to during Day 2, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com. Instead, Green Bay will likely retain Hundley for another season, but the club is expected to trade him before his contract expires after the 2018 campaign. The Packers believe they can recoup “much more” than the fifth-round pick they used to initially draft Hundley, per Demovsky.Brett Hundley (Featured)

This isn’t the first time a potential Hundley trade has been mentioned, as Demovsky reported earlier this month that the Packers intend to deal Hundley at some point in the next calendar year. Any club interested in acquiring Hundley would largely be relying on its predraft analysis of Hundley and his preseason tape, as the former UCLA signal-caller hasn’t gotten much of an opportunity thus far in the NFL. With Aaron Rodgers firmly entrenched under center, Hundley has attempted just 10 passes during his pro tenure.

Green Bay was reportedly eyeing Notre Dame quarterback DeShone Kizer with the No. 33 pick at the top of the second round, and the team could have dealt Hundley had they selected Kizer in Round 2. Ultimately, the Packers drafted Washington cornerback Kevin King with the pick. But Green Bay could aim to draft another quarterback in 2018 if they hope to trade Hundley, as the only other signal-caller on the roster aside from Rodgers and Hundley is 2016 undrafted free agent Joe Callahan.

Rams Agree To Sign 11 UDFAs

The Rams have signed 11 undrafted college free agents following the conclusion of the draft, the club announced on Saturday. Here’s the full list of the prospects headed to Los Angeles:

Steelers Sign Nine Undrafted Free Agents

The Steelers have locked up nine undrafted college free agents following the conclusion of the draft, the club announced. Here’s a list of the newest Pittsburgh players:

2017 NFL Draft Results By Round

Listed below are all 253 picks of the 2017 NFL draft, broken down by round, and featuring trades.

Here are the complete 2017 NFL draft results:

Round One:

  1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, LB (Texas A&M)
  2. Chicago Bears (from San Francisco): Mitch Trubisky, QB (North Carolina)
  3. San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago): Solomon Thomas, DT (Stanford)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB (LSU)
  5. Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams): Corey Davis, WR (Western Michigan)
  6. New York Jets: Jamal Adams, S (LSU)
  7. Los Angeles Chargers: Mike Williams, WR (Clemson)
  8. Carolina Panthers: Christian McCaffrey, RB (Stanford)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: John Ross, WR (Washington)
  10. Kansas City Chiefs (from Buffalo): Patrick Mahomes, QB (Texas Tech)
  11. New Orleans Saints: Marshon Lattimore, CB (Ohio State)
  12. Houston Texans (from Philadelphia via Cleveland): Deshaun Watson, QB (Clemson)
  13. Arizona Cardinals: Haason Reddick, LB (Temple)
  14. Philadelphia Eagles (from Minnesota): Derek Barnett, DE (Tennessee)
  15. Indianapolis Colts: Malik Hooker, S (Ohio State)
  16. Baltimore Ravens: Marlon Humphrey, CB (Alabama)
  17. Washington Redskins: Jonathan Allen, DL (Alabama)
  18. Tennessee Titans: Adoree’ Jackson, CB (USC)
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: O.J. Howard, TE (Alabama)
  20. Denver Broncos: Garett Bolles, T (Utah)
  21. Detroit Lions: Jarrad Davis, LB (Florida)
  22. Miami Dolphins: Charles Harris, DE (Missouri)
  23. New York Giants: Evan Engram, TE (Mississippi)
  24. Oakland Raiders: Gareon Conley, CB (Ohio State)
  25. Cleveland Browns (from Houston): Jabrill Peppers, S (Michigan)
  26. Atlanta Falcons (from Seattle): Takkarist McKinley, DE (UCLA)
  27. Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City): Tre’Davious White, CB (LSU)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Taco Charlton, DE (Michigan)
  29. Cleveland Browns (from Green Bay): David Njoku, TE (Miami)
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: T.J. Watt, LB (Wisconsin)
  31. San Francisco 49ers (from Atlanta via Seattle): Reuben Foster, LB (Alabama)
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Patriots): Ryan Ramczyk, T (Wisconsin)

Round Two:

  1. Green Bay Packers (from Cleveland): Kevin King, CB (Washington)
  2. Jacksonville Jaguars (from San Francisco via Seattle): Cam Robinson, T (Alabama)
  3. Seattle Seahawks (from Jacksonville): Malik McDowell, DT (Michigan State)
  4. Arizona Cardinals (from Chicago): Budda Baker, S (Washington)
  5. Buffalo Bills (from Los Angeles Rams): Zay Jones, WR (East Carolina)
  6. Los Angeles Chargers: Forrest Lamp, OL (Western Kentucky)
  7. New York Jets: Marcus Maye, S (Florida)
  8. Carolina Panthers: Curtis Samuel, RB (Ohio State)
  9. Minnesota Vikings (from Cincinnati): Dalvin Cook, RB (Florida State)
  10. New Orleans Saints: Marcus Williams, S (Utah)
  11. Philadelphia Eagles: Sidney Jones, CB (Washington)
  12. Los Angeles Rams (from Buffalo Bills): Gerald Everett, TE (South Alabama)
  13. Chicago Bears (from Arizona): Adam Shaheen, TE (Ashland)
  14. Indianapolis Colts: Quincy Wilson, CB (Florida)
  15. Baltimore Ravens: Tyus Bowser, LB (Houston)
  16. Cincinnati Bengals (from Minnesota); Joe Mixon, RB (Oklahoma)
  17. Washington Redskins: Ryan Anderson, LB (Alabama)
  18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Justin Evans, S (Texas A&M)
  19. Denver Broncos: DeMarcus Walker, DE (Florida State)
  20. Cleveland Browns (from Tennessee): DeShone Kizer, QB (Notre Dame)
  21. Detroit Lions: Teez Tabor, CB (Florida)
  22. Miami Dolphins: Raekwon McMillan, LB (Ohio State)
  23. New York Giants: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT (Alabama)
  24. Oakland Raiders: Obi Melifonwu, S (UConn)
  25. Houston Texans: Zach Cunningham, LB (Vanderbilt)
  26. Seattle Seahawks: Ethan Pocic, OL (LSU)
  27. Kansas City Chiefs: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DL (Villanova)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Chidobe Awuzie, CB (Colorado)
  29. Green Bay Packers: Josh Jones, S (North Carolina State)
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR (USC)
  31. Buffalo Bills (from Atlanta): Dion Dawkins, OL (Temple)
  32. Carolina Panthers (from New England): Taylor Moton, OL (Western Michigan)

Round Three:

  1. Cleveland Browns: Larry Ogunjobi, DT (Charlotte)
  2. San Francisco 49ers: Ahkello Witherspoon, CB (Colorado)
  3. New Orleans Saints (from Chicago via San Francisco): Alvin Kamara, RB (Tennessee)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dawuane Smoot, DL (Illinois)
  5. Los Angeles Rams: Cooper Kupp, WR (Eastern Washington)
  6. Minnesota Vikings (from New York Jets): Pat Elflein, OL (Ohio State)
  7. Los Angeles Chargers: Dan Feeney, OL (Indiana)
  8. Tennesee Titans (from Carolina via New England): Taywan Taylor, WR (Western Kentucky)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Willis, DE (Kansas State)
  10. Baltimore Ravens (from Philadelphia): Chris Wormley, DT (Michigan)
  11. Atlanta Falcons (from Buffalo): Duke Riley, LB (LSU)
  12. New Orleans Saints: Alex Anzalone, LB (Florida)
  13. Carolina Panthers (from Arizona): Daeshon Hall, DL (Texas A&M)
  14. Baltimore Ravens: Tim Williams, LB (Alabama)
  15. New York Jets (from Minnesota): ArDarius Stewart, WR (Alabama)
  16. Indianapolis Colts: Tarell Basham, DE (Ohio)
  17. Washington Redskins: Fabian Moreau, CB (UCLA)
  18. Denver Broncos: Carlos Henderson, WR (Louisiana Tech)
  19. New England Patriots (from Tennessee): Derek Rivers, DE (Youngstown State)
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chris Godwin, WR (Penn State)
  21. New England Patriots (from Detroit): Antonio Garcia, OL (Troy)
  22. Kansas City Chiefs (from Miami via Minnesota): Kareem Hunt, RB (Toledo)
  23. New York Giants: Davis Webb, QB (California)
  24. Oakland Raiders: Eddie Vanderdoes, DT (UCLA)
  25. Houston Texans: D’Onta Foreman, RB (Texas)
  26. Seattle Seahawks: Shaquill Griffin, CB (UCF)
  27. Los Angles Rams (from Kansas City via Buffalo): John Johnson, S (Boston College)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Jourdan Lewis, CB (Michigan)
  29. Green Bay Packers: Montravius Adams, DT (Auburn)
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Cameron Sutton, CB (Tennessee)
  31. Seattle Seahawks (from Atlanta): Delano Hill, S (Michigan)
  32. Detroit Lions (from New England): Kenny Golladay, WR (Northern Illinois)
  33. Miami Dolphins (compensatory): Cordrea Tankersley, CB (Clemson)
  34. Arizona Cardinals (from Carolina) (compensatory): Chad Williams, WR (Grambling State)
  35. Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore) (compensatory): Rasul Douglas, CB (West Virginia)
  36. Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams) (compensatory): Jonnu Smith, TE (FIU)
  37. Denver Broncos (compensatory): Brendan Langley, CB (Lamar)
  38. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory): Nazair Jones, DL (North Carolina)
  39. New Orleans Saints (from Cleveland via New England) (compensatory): Trey Hendrickson, DE (Florida Atlantic)
  40. San Francisco 49ers (from Kansas City via Minnesota) (compensatory): C.J. Beathard, QB (Iowa)
  41. Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory): James Conner, RB (Pittsburgh)
  42. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory): Amara Darboh, WR (Michigan)
  43. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets) (compensatory): Kendell Beckwith, LB (LSU)

Round Four:

  1. Green Bay Packers (from Cleveland): Vince Biegel, LB (Wisconsin)
  2. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco): Jaleel Johnson, DT (Iowa)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dede Westbrook, WR (Oklahoma)
  4. Seattle Seahawks (from Chicago via San Francisco): Tedric Thompson, S (Colorado)
  5. Chicago Bears (from Los Angeles Rams): Eddie Jackson, S (Alabama)
  6. Los Angeles Chargers: Rayshawn Jenkins, S (Miami)
  7. Washington Redskins (from New York Jets): Samaje Perine, RB (Oklahoma)
  8. Arizona Cardinals (from Carolina): Dorian Johnson, OL (Pittsburgh)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Carl Lawson, DE (Auburn)
  10. Los Angles Rams (from Buffalo via Chicago): Josh Reynolds, WR (Texas A&M)
    New England Patriots (from New Orleans) — lost due to NFL discipline (Deflategate)
  11. Philadelphia Eagles: Mack Hollins, WR (North Carolina)
  12. Chicago Bears (from Arizona): Tarik Cohen, RB (North Carolina A&T)
  13. Minnesota Vikings: Ben Gedeon, LB, Michigan
  14. San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis): Joe Williams, RB (Utah)
  15. Baltimore Ravens: Nico Siragusa, OL (San Diego State)
  16. Washington Redskins: Montae Nicholson, S (Michigan State)
  17. Detroit Lions (from Tennessee via New England): Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB (Tennessee)
  18. Los Angeles Rams (from Tampa Bay via New York Jets): Samson Ebukam, LB (Eastern Washington)
  19. Cleveland Browns (from Denver): Howard Wilson, CB (Houston)
  20. Detroit Lions: Michael Roberts, TE (Toledo)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals (from Miami via Minnesota): Josh Malone, WR (Tennessee)
  22. Oakland Raiders: David Sharpe, OL (Florida)
  23. Houston Texans: Julien Davenport, OL (Bucknell)
  24. New England Patriots (from Seattle): Deatrich Wise, DL (Arkansas)
  25. Philadelphia Eagles (from Kansas City via Minnesota): Donnel Pumphrey, RB (San Diego State)
  26. Dallas Cowboys: Ryan Switzer, WR (North Carolina)
  27. Green Bay Packers: Jamaal Williams, RB (BYU)
  28. Pittsburgh Steelers: Joshua Dobbs, QB (Tennessee)
  29. Atlanta Falcons: Sean Harlow, OL (Oregon State)
  30. Indianapolis Colts (from New England): Zach Banner, OL (USC)
  31. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory): Ryan Glasgow, DT (Michigan)
  32. Kansas City Chiefs (from Cleveland via Philadelphia and Minnesota) (compensatory): Jehu Chesson, WR (Michigan)
  33. New York Giants — downgraded due to NFL discipline (walkie-talkies): Wayne Gallman, RB (Clemson)
  34. New York Jets (from Los Angeles Rams) (compensatory): Chad Hansen, WR (California)
  35. Houston Texans (from Cleveland) (compensatory): Carlos Watkins, DL (Clemson)
  36. Indianapolis Colts (from San Francisco) (compensatory): Marlon Mack, RB (USF)
  37. Indianapolis Colts (compensatory): Grover Stewart, DL (Albany State)

Round Five:

  1. Denver Broncos (from Cleveland): Jake Butt, TE (Michigan)
  2. San Francisco 49ers: George Kittle, TE (Iowa)
  3. Chicago Bears: Jordan Morgan, OL (Kutztown)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Blair Brown, LB (Ohio)
  5. Atlanta Falcons (from Los Angeles Rams via Buffalo): Damontae Kazee, CB (San Diego State)
  6. New York Jets: Jordan Leggett, TE (Clemson)
  7. Los Angeles Chargers: Desmond King, DB (Iowa)
  8. Carolina Panthers: Corn Elder, CB (Miami)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Jake Elliott, K (Memphis)
  10. Washington Redskins (from New Orleans): Jeremy Sprinkle, TE (Arkansas)
  11. Tennessee Titans (from Philadelphia): Jayon Brown, LB (UCLA)
  12. Atlanta Falcons (from Buffalo): Brian Hill, RB (Wyoming)
  13. Arizona Cardinals: Will Holden, OL (Vanderbilt)
  14. Indianapolis Colts: Nate Hairston, CB (Temple)
  15. Baltimore Ravens: Jermaine Eluemunor, OL (Texas A&M)
  16. Cleveland Browns (from Minnesota via New York Jets): Roderick Johnson, OL (Florida State)
  17. Indianapolis Colts (from Washington via San Francisco): Anthony Walker, LB (Northwestern)
  18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jeremy McNichols, RB (Boise State)
  19. Buffalo Bills (from Denver via New England): Matt Milano, LB (Boston College)
  20. Miami Dolphins (from Tennessee via Philadelphia): Isaac Asiata, OL (Utah)
  21. Detroit Lions: Jamal Agnew, DB (San Diego)
  22. Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami): Shelton Gibson, WR (West Virginia)
  23. New York Giants: Avery Moss, DE (Youngstown State)
  24. Oakland Raiders: Marquel Lee, LB (Wake Forest)
  25. Houston Texans: Treston Decoud, S (Oregon State)
    Seattle Seahawks — lost due to NFL discpline (offseason contact policy)
  26. Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City): Rodney Adams, WR (USF)
  27. Buffalo Bills (from Dallas): Nathan Peterman, QB (Pittsburgh)
  28. Denver Broncos (from Green Bay): Isaiah McKenzie, WR, (Georgia)
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers: Brian Allen, CB (Utah)
  30. Atlanta Falcons: Eric Saubert, TE (Drake)
  31. Green Bay Packers (from New England via Cleveland and Denver): DeAngelo Yancey, WR (Purdue)
  32. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory): J.J. Dielman, OL (Utah)
  33. San Francisco 49ers (from Denver) (compensatory): Trent Taylor, WR (Louisiana Tech)
  34. Miami Dolphins (compensatory): Davon Godchaux, DT (LSU)
  35. Arizona Cardinals (compensatory): T.J. Logan, RB (North Carolina)
  36. Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City) (compensatory): Danny Isidora, OL (Miami)
  37. New York Jets (from Cleveland) (compensatory): Dylan Donahue, LB (West Georgia)
  38. Green Bay Packers (compensatory): Aaron Jones, RB (UTEP)
  39. Kansas City Chiefs (from New England) (compensatory): Ukeme Eligwe, LB (Georgia Southern)
  40. Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami) (compensatory): Nathan Gerry, S (Nebraska)

Round Six:

  1. Cleveland Browns: Caleb Brantley, DL (Florida)
  2. Baltimore Ravens (from San Francisco): Chuck Clark, S (Virginia Tech)
  3. Seattle Seahawks (from Jacksonville): Mike Tyson, S (Cincinnati)
  4. New York Jets (from Chicago via Houston and Cleveland): Elijah McGuire, RB (Louisiana-Lafayette)
  5. Los Angeles Rams: Tanzel Smart, DT (Tulane)
  6. Los Angeles Chargers: Sam Tevi, T (Utah)
  7. Dallas Cowboys (from New York Jets): Xavier Woods, S (Louisiana Tech)
  8. Carolina Panthers: Alex Armah, FB (West Georgia)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Evans, LB (Oklahoma)
  10. Miami Dolphins (from Philadelphia): Vincent Taylor, DT (Oklahoma State)
  11. Buffalo Bills: Tanner Vallejo, LB (Boise State)
  12. New Orleans Saints: Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE (Miami)
  13. New York Jets (from Arizona via Chicago and Los Angeles Rams): Jeremy Clark, CB (Michigan)
  14. San Francisco 49ers (from Baltimore): D.J. Jones, DT (Ole Miss)
  15. Washington Redskins (from Minnesota): Chase Roullier, C (Wyoming)
  16. New York Giants (from Indianapolis via New England and Tennessee): Adam Bisnowaty, T (Pittsburgh)
  17. Minnesota Vikings (from Washington): Bucky Hodges, TE (Virginia)
  18. San Francisco 49ers (from Denver): Pita Taumoepenu, DE (Utah)
  19. Denver Broncos (from Tennessee): DeAngelo Henderson, RB (Coastal Carolina)
  20. New York Jets (from Tampa Bay): Derrick Jones, CB (Mississippi)
  21. Detroit Lions: Jeremiah Ledbetter, DT (Arkansas)
  22. Los Angeles Rams (from Miami): Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
  23. Cincinnati Bengals (from New York Giants via Tennessee): Brandon Wilson, S (Houston)
  24. Arizona Cardinals (from Oakland): Johnathan Ford, S (Auburn)
  25. Washington Redskins (from Houston): Robert Davis, WR (Georgia State)
  26. Seattle Seahawks: Justin Senior, T (Mississippi State)
    Kansas City Chiefs — lost pick due to NFL discipline (tampering)
  27. New England Patriots (from Dallas): Conor McDermott, T (UCLA)
  28. Green Bay Packers: Kofi Amichia, T (USF)
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers: Colin Holba, LS (Louisville)
  30. Philadelphia Eagles (from Atlanta via Tennessee): Elijah Qualls, DT (Washington)
  31. Detroit Lions (from New England): Brad Kaaya, QB (Miami)
  32. Dallas Cowboys (from Kansas City via New England) (compensatory): Marquez White, CB (Florida State)
  33. Tennessee Titans (from Cincinnati) (compensatory): Corey Levin, OL (Chattanooga)
  34. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory): Leon McQuay III, S (USC)

Round Seven:

  1. Minnesota Vikings (from Cleveland via San Francisco): Stacy Coley, WR (Miami)
  2. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco via Washington): Ifeadi Odenigbo, DE (Northwestern)
  3. Oakland Raiders (from Chicago via Arizona): Shalom Luani, DB (Washington State)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jalen Myrick, CB (Minnesota)
  5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Los Angeles Rams via Miami): Steve Tu’ikolovatu, DT (USC)
  6. Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets): Zane Gonzalez, K (Arizona State)
  7. Los Angeles Chargers: Isaac Rochell, DT (Notre Dame)
  8. Seattle Seahawks (from Carolina): David Moore, WR (East Central Oklahoma)
  9. Tennessee Titans (from Cincinnati): Josh Carraway, LB (TCU)
  10. Dallas Cowboys (from Buffalo): Joey Ivie, DT (Florida)
  11. San Francisco 49ers (from New Orleans): Adrian Colbert, CB (Miami)
  12. Washington Redskins (from Philadelphia via Minnesota): Josh Harvey-Clemons, S (Louisville)
  13. Oakland Raiders (from Arizona): Jylan Ware, T (Alabama State)
  14. Minnesota Vikings: Elijah Lee, LB (Kansas State)
  15. Carolina Panthers (from Indianapolis via Cleveland): Harrison Butker, K (Georgia Tech)
  16. Los Angeles Rams (from Baltimore): Ejuan Price, DE (Pittsburgh)
  17. Washington Redskins: Joshua Holsey, S (Auburn)
  18. Tennessee Titans: Brad Seaton, T (Villanova)
  19. Miami Dolphins (from Tampa Bay): Isaiah Ford, WR (Virginia Tech)
  20. Green Bay Packers (from Denver): Devante Mays, RB (Utah State)
  21. Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit via New England): Noah Brown, WR (Ohio State)
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Miami): Marquez Williams, FB (Miami)
  23. Tennessee Titans (from New York Giants): Khalfani Muhammad, RB (California)
  24. Oakland Raiders: Elijah Hood, RB (North Carolina)
  25. Houston Texans: Kyle Fuller, C (Baylor)
  26. Oakland Raiders (from Seattle): Treyvon Hester, DT (Toledo)
  27. Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City): Jack Tocho, CB (North Carolina State)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Jordan Carrell, DE (Colorado)
  29. Green Bay Packers: Malachi Dupre, WR (LSU)
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Keion Adams, LB (Western Michigan)
  31. Seattle Seahawks (from Atlanta): Chris Carson, RB (Oklahoma)
  32. Detroit Lions (from New England): Pat O’Connor, DE (Eastern Michigan)
  33. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory): Mason Schreck, TE (Buffalo)
  34. Cleveland Browns (from Denver) (compensatory): Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina State)
  35. Denver Broncos (compensatory): Chad Kelly, QB (Mississippi)

2017 NFL Draft Results By Team

Listed below are all 253 picks of the 2017 NFL draft, broken down by team. You can find a complete breakdown of the draft results by round right here.

Here are the complete 2017 NFL draft results by team:

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Buffalo Bills

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