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2020 NFL Draft Order: Complete Listing of Every First-Round Selection


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2020 NFL Draft Order: Complete Listing of Every First-Round Selection

Gerald Herbert/Associated PressReady for some football?If you’re not, get ready, because the 2020 NFL draft starts tonight.It’s still unknown when players will actually take the field again, but for now, the virtual draft weekend is here to drum up some excitement for what’s to come.The Cincinnati Bengals will officially be on the clock at 8 p.m. ET, and they’ve…

2020 NFL Draft Order: Complete Listing of Every First-Round Selection

FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2020, file photo, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow throws a pass against Clemson during the second half of the NCAA College Football Playoff national championship game in New Orleans. The last time the Cincinnati Bengals had the top pick in the draft was 2003 when they took quarterback Carson Palmer, the Heisman Trophy winner from USC. They get to choose first again next week and are expected to take Heisman Trophy winner Burrow. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

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Ready for some football?

If you're not, get ready, because the 2020 NFL draft starts tonight.

It's still unknown when players will actually take the field again, but for now, the virtual draft weekend is here to drum up some excitement for what's to come.

The Cincinnati Bengals will officially be on the clock at 8 p.m. ET, and they've already dispensed with the mystery.

According to CBS Sports' John Breech, the Bengals have “already informed” LSU's Joe Burrow that they'll be selecting him with the No. 1 overall pick.

After the Heisman Trophy winner comes off the board, though, it's anybody's guess who'll be picked next.

But over the course of the weekend, fans should expect a number of changes and movement.

Here's the draft order for the first round.

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2020 NFL Draft Order Round 1

1. Cincinnati Bengals

2. Washington Redskins

3. Detroit Lions

4. New York Giants

5. Miami Dolphins

6. Los Angeles Chargers

7. Carolina Panthers

8. Arizona Cardinals

9. Jacksonville Jaguars

10. Cleveland Browns

11. New York Jets

12. Las Vegas Raiders

13. San Francisco 49ers (via Indianapolis Colts)

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

15. Denver Broncos

16. Atlanta Falcons

17. Dallas Cowboys

18. Miami Dolphins (via Pittsburgh Steelers)

19. Las Vegas Raiders (via Chicago Bears)

20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Los Angeles Rams)

21. Philadelphia Eagles

22. Minnesota Vikings (via Buffalo Bills)

23. New England Patriots

24. New Orleans Saints

25. Minnesota Vikings

26. Miami Dolphins (via Houston Texans)

27. Seattle Seahawks

28. Baltimore Ravens

29. Tennessee Titans

30. Green Bay Packers

31. San Francisco 49ers

32. Kansas City Chiefs

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Eagles Moving Up for a Wideout?

The Eagles have the No. 21 pick in the first round, but they are in desperate need of a wide receiver to pair with their young franchise quarterback, Carson Wentz.

According to ESPN's Joe Tordy, Philly is “aggressively pursuing” a trade-up to take OU's CeeDee Lamb.

Tordy also reported that Eagles GM Howie Roseman is “absolutely in love” with Lamb.

If Philly can't move up to select Lamb and the top four wideouts are off the board, they will look to “bail out” of the 21st pick.

NBC Sports' Natalie Egenolf reported that teams have become nervous about Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy because of a previously unreported knee issue that required meniscus surgery in 2018, but he's still rated in the top tier along with Henry Ruggs III and Justin Jefferson.

This past season, Lamb led the Sooners with 62 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Tampa Bay Needs Offensive Tackle

Protecting new franchise quarterback Tom Brady is paramount.

That means that the Bucs may be looking to move up in the draft from their current 14th pick to select a top offensive tackle.

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Somehow, Brady managed to get Rob Gronkowski to come out of retirement and get traded from the New England Patriots to join him in Tampa Bay.

Now, he needs protection.

With Georgia's Andrew Thomas and Alabama's Jedrick Wills likely to go in the top five, it's possible that the Bucs could trade up to select Iowa's Tristan Wirfs.

Wirfs is a natural right tackle and a freakish athlete.

The 6'5″, 320-pound OT earned Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year honors for the Hawkeyes and was second-team AP All-American selection.































































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