NFL draft 2025: Jaguars trade up to get Travis Hunter as teams pass on Shedeur Sanders – as it happened

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Reminder of the first five picks:1,Tennessee: Cam Ward, QB, Miami 2,Jacksonville: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado 3,NY Giants: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State 4,New England: Will Campbell, OT, LSU 5.

Cleveland: Mason Graham, DT, MichiganColleges with multiple picksOhio State 4 (starting with No.19) Texas 3 Georgia 3 Michigan 3 (all in the first 13) Penn State 2 (No.3 and No.14) Mississippi 2 Oregon 2 Alabama 2Surprising names still out thereShedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado Will Johnson, CB, Michigan Mike Green, EDGE, MarshallStorylines for the next few years1.Did the Giants pick correctly in taking Dart over Sanders?2.

Will Ward be the franchise QB in Tennessee?3,Can Jeanty handle a big jump from Boise State to Las Vegas?4,Will Hunter reward Jacksonville’s faith in moving up to No,2?Oliver Connolly will have a full analysis early tomorrow, and then we can all enjoy Day 2,Enjoy.

And here’s a full report on tonight’s action:No.32, Kansas City …With the last pick in the first round, the Chiefs take …Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio StatePlayed one year at San Diego State, then one good year at Ohio State, then half a season before tearing a tendon in his knee.Trade! The Eagles and Chiefs have traded the last two picks of this round.The Chiefs will also get a fifth-round pick.So who did the Eagles want?No.

31, Philadelphia …Jihaad Campbell, LB, AlabamaHe’s been waiting a long time in the green room, and he’s wasting no time in taking long strides to get to the stage.Campbell led Alabama in tackles, which is pretty much all you need on a resume.If I’m counting correctly, that leaves two people in the green room.QB Jalen Milroe, also from Alabama, isn’t going to hear his name tonight.But what about cornerback Will Johnson?Way back, several hours ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to get two-way player Travis Hunter with the No.

2 pick,David Howell shares a suggestion: “A compromise I can imagine with Hunter is playing one side of the ball full-time, then being specifically an ‘obvious passing situation’ player on the other, deployed only in nickel/dime “sub package” defenses if he’s a full-time WR or in the multi-receiver sets they aim to counter if he’s a full-time CB,“That way, he effectively has ‘only’ 1,5 playbooks to learn - as he wouldn’t ever play his secondary position in old-school formations - but still be a genuine two-way player who plays all the most important passing-down snaps,”It seems pretty clear that he’s not going to be on the field for every snap.

That would be absurd in this day and age.So a prescribed role on one side of the ball makes sense.What is Buffalo getting from you, Maxwell?“They’re getting somebody who can get Josh Allen the ball back!”This guy is going to be every interviewer’s dream.No.30, Buffalo …Mel Kiper is once again talking about Will Johnson.

In fairness, he’s had some injury concerns,We have another special presenter from the Make A Wish Foundation, a young man in a wheelchair,He’s 16 and has a neuromuscular disorder,A little fist pump gets the crowd going,The pick is …Maxwell Hairston, CB, KentuckyHe’s been congratulating a lot of people who’ve walked past him in the green room, and it’s finally his turn.

His speed is off the charts – a 4,28 40,He also has an electric smile and happily greets the Make A Wish presenter,No,29, Washington …My hometown team took a giant leap forward last season, thanks in large part to their new franchise QB, Jayden Daniels, making a case for being the best in the league as a rookie.

Washingtonians are traditionally pessimists, so the region will be expecting a regression to the mean this year.The Commanders need a lot of help in the secondary.Will Johnson’s still there.So they opt for …Josh Conerly Jr., OT, OregonESPN has highlights.

At least one of them looked like it should’ve been a holding call.From the Associated Press:Taking Conerly is another upgrade to the offensive line protecting franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels.The 6ft 5in, 311lb-er started 14 games at left tackle for the Ducks as a junior last season.He was a third-team AP All-America selection.Conerly is expected to be moved to the right side after the Commanders acquired standout left tackle Laremy Tunsil in a trade with Houston last month.

No,28, Detroit …Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State,ESPN’s microphones pick up someone yelling, “You’ve gotta be crazy!”He tips the scale at more than 330 pounds,But “third-team all-Big Ten” isn’t a headline grabber,No.

27, Baltimore …Malaki Starks, S, Georgia.Grew up in Jefferson, Ga., and played for my high school’s rival.More importantly, he fits a need – the chatter on ESPN and elsewhere was that the Ravens needed a safety, and they didn’t have to put a lot of thought into this pick with Starks still being available.The purple Ravens hat clashes with his pinkish purplish suit, but other than that, he’ll fit in fine.

The six remaining teams in the first round …Baltimore Detroit Washington Buffalo Kansas City PhiladelphiaTo put it mildly, none of those teams need quarterbacks,Barring a trade, Sanders is going to fall to the second round,The QB in the green room, Jalen Milroe, also will wait until Day 2, but that’s less of a surprise,The other players in the green room are expected to be first-round picks,No.

26, Atlanta …James Pearce Jr., edge, Tennessee.The Rams get a second-round pick this year and a first-round pick next year.A couple of other picks are in the mix, but that seems like a lot.Pearce posted a 4.

47 40.That was fastest among edge rushers in the combine … by a full tenth of a second.Trade! The Falcons get the LA Rams pick.This surely won’t be for a QB.They have Michael Penix Jr.

from last year’s first round,Who are they getting?From his living room in Utah, Dart looks like he should be in a remake of Napoleon Dynamite,No,25, NY Giants …The NFL site says the pick is in,ESPN has just gone to commercial.

Build that suspense.We were promised a short ad break.This is … not that.At last, it’s …Either Sanders or Dart.Hey, I’m predicting Riley Leonard.

Finally, it’s …… an overhead view of the crowd,Guys, it’s a school night,Get on with it,And the pick is …Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss,Not as flashy as Shedeur Sanders and not as well-known as a lot of QBs who’ll be picked later, Dart led the country in passer rating and several other stats while playing a typically murderous SEC schedule.

He might have been getting some negative feedback, though – he abruptly decided last week that he would not attend the draft in person,Trade details: Giants get this pick from Houston,Houston gets the No,34 pick, the No,99 pick and a third-round pick in 2026.

Surely, after finally pulling the plug on the Daniel Jones era (as a Duke grad, I’ll shed a tear here), they’re getting a QB.But will it be Sanders or Dart?No.24, Minnesota …Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio State.From the Associated Press:The 6ft 4in, 315lb Jackson was a second-team Associated Press All-American for the national champion Buckeyes.Jackson was a three-year starter at left guard before moving to left tackle midway through his senior season after an injury at that position.

After struggling for several years to stabilize the interior of the offensive line, the Vikings finally got aggressive and signed center Ryan Kelly and right guard Will Fries.Now they’ll likely have three new starters in the middle.OK.But we have news …Dan Aitch says I should’ve said “GREEN AND GOLDEN.” Yeah, that’s a good one.

Next up: Minnesota,They need a cornerback, and ESPN has been listing Will Johnson as the best available player for hours now,Golden takes the mic,“LET ME GET A ‘GREEN BAY’ ON 3!” The fans oblige,He ran a 4.

29 40 at the combine.Only Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston was faster.No.23, Green Bay …The draft hosts get a reason to roar.They’re being patient, as the Packers take a while to get this pick in
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