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2019 NFL Draft order for rounds 2 and 3

The first round is in the books, but here’s the draft order for rounds 2 and 3.

The 2019 NFL Draft is here. On Thursday night the Arizona Cardinals made Kyler Murray the No. 1 overall pick. The Raiders made a bit of a surprise at No. 4 overall by taking Clemson defensive end Clelin Ferrell, who should’ve had more buzz around him leading up to the draft. The New York Giants had the first out-there pick at No. 6 when they took Duke quarterback Daniel Jones. The pick has been widely panned, leading the Giants into immediate spin control on why Jones is a good pick.

While you wait for day 2 of the NFL draft to begin on Friday night, be sure to read retired NFL lineman Geoff Schwartz on his seven takeaways from day 1 and Dan Kadar’s draft grades for all 32 picks on Thursday night.

Here’s the draft order for rounds 2 and 3 on Friday night:

Round 2

33. Arizona Cardinals

34. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)

35. Oakland Raiders

36. San Francisco 49ers

37. Seattle Seahawks (from Giants)

38. Jacksonville Jaguars

39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

40. Buffalo Bills

41. Denver Broncos

42. Cincinnati Bengals

43. Detroit Lions

44. Green Bay Packers

45. Los Angeles Rams

46. Indianapolis Colts

47. Carolina Panthers

48. Miami Dolphins

49. Cleveland Browns

50. Minnesota Vikings

51. Tennessee Titans

52. Denver Broncos

53. Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore Ravens)

54. Houston Texans (from Seattle Seahawks)

55. Houston Texans

56. New England Patriots (from Chicago Bears)

57. Philadelphia Eagles

58. Dallas Cowboys

59. Indianapolis Colts

60. Los Angeles Chargers

61. Kansas City Chiefs

62. New Orleans Saints

63. Kansas City Chiefs (from Los Angeles Rams)

64. New England Patriots

Round 3

65. Arizona

66. Pittsburgh (via Oakland)

67. San Francisco

68. N.Y. Jets

69. Jacksonville

70. Tampa Bay

71. Denver

72. Cincinnati

73. New England (via Detroit)

74. Buffalo

75. Green Bay

76. Washington

77. Carolina

78. Miami

79. L.A. Rams (via Atlanta)

80. Cleveland

81. Minnesota

82. Tennessee

83. Pittsburgh

84. Kansas City (via Seattle)

85. Baltimore

86. Houston

87. Chicago

88. Detroit (via Philadelphia)

89. Indianapolis

90. Dallas

91. L.A. Chargers

92. Seattle (via Kansas City)

93. N.Y. Jets (via New Orleans)

94. L.A. Rams

95. N.Y. Giants (via New England, Cleveland)

96. Washington*

97. New England*

98. Jacksonville (via L.A. Rams)*

99. L.A. Rams*

100. Carolina*

101. New England*

102. Baltimore*

*compensatory picks

Here’s how the draft order looked entering the first round on Thursday night:

2019 NFL Draft order

#

Team

W

L

T

W%

SoS %

1Cardinals31300.1880.5273
249ers41200.2500.5039
3Jets41200.2500.5059
4Raiders41200.2500.5469
5Buccaneers51100.3130.5234
6Giants51100.3130.5273
7Jaguars51100.3130.5488
8Lions61000.3750.5039
9Bills61000.3750.5234
10Broncos61000.3750.5234
11Bengals61000.3750.5352
12Packers6910.4000.4883
13Dolphins7900.4380.4688
14Falcons7900.4380.4824
15Washington7900.4380.4863
16Panthers7900.4380.5078
17Giants (via Browns)7810.4670.5156
18Vikings8710.5330.5039
19Titans9700.5630.5195
20Steelers9610.6000.5039
21Seahawks10600.6250.4844
22Ravens10600.6250.5039
23Texans11500.6880.4707
24Raiders (via Bears)12400.7500.4297
25Eagles9700.5630.5176
26Colts10600.6250.4648
27Raiders (via Cowboys)10600.6250.4883
28Chargers12400.7500.4766
29Seahawks (via Chiefs)12400.7500.4805
30Packers (via Saints)13300.8130.4824
31Rams13300.8130.4805
32Patriots11500.6880.4824
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