Players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night (x-underclassmen).
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1. Cincinnati
Joe Burrow, 6-foot-3, 221 pounds, LSU
Strengths: Accuracy, poise and athleticism, plus the ability to command an offense. Weaknesses: Doesn’t have the biggest arm, but it will do.
Fact: The last time the Bengals drafted a quarterback in the first round was 2003, when they picked Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer first overall. Burrow is the third consecutive Heisman winner to be selected No. 1.
2. Washington
x-Chase Young, 6-5, 264, Ohio State
Strengths: Prototype build and athleticism of an All-Pro pass rusher. Weaknesses: Could use more variety in his pass rush moves, but no reason why that won’t come.
Fact: This is the fourth straight season the Redskins have drafted a defensive lineman in the first round following Montez Sweat (2018), Da’Ron Payne (2017) and Jonathan Allen (2016).
3. Detroit
x-Jeff Okudah, 6-1, 205, Ohio State
Strengths: Tall, smooth and physical. Plays well in multiple coverages. Weaknesses: Getting off blocks in run support.
Fact: Sixth time in seven years an Ohio State corner has been taken in the first round. First defensive back drafted in the first round by Detroit since Terry Fair in 1998.
4. New York Giants
x-Andrew Thomas, 6-5, 315, Georgia
Strengths: Strong hands and the ability to play either side of the line. Weaknesses: Can get off-balance and heavy on his feet.
Fact: First offensive lineman taken in the first-round by the Giants since 2015 (Ereck Flowers) and third since 2013 (Justin Pugh).
5. Miami
x-Tua Tagovailoa, 6-0, 217, Alabama
Strengths: Quick release, with excellent mid-range accuracy and nimble feet. Weaknesses: Coming off a serious hip injury.
Fact: First Alabama quarterback taken in the first round since Richard Todd in 1976.
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Justin Herbert, 6-6, 236, Oregon
Strengths: Ideal size and a good athlete. Weaknesses: Spotty touch. His passes often sail when he lets loose.
Fact: Herbert is the fifth Oregon quarterback selected in the first round since the merger, including three other top-10 picks: Akili Smith (1999, No. 3 to Cincinnati), Joey Harrington (2002, No. 3 to Detroit) and Marcus Mariota (2015, No. 2 to Tennessee).
7. Carolina
Derrick Brown, 6-5, 326, Auburn
Strengths: Elite size and strength that demands double teams – which he can beat. Weaknesses: Agility could limit him as a pass rusher.
Fact: Sixth defensive player and third defensive tackle taken in the first round by the Panthers since 2012.
8. Arizona
x-Isaiah Simmons, 6-4, 238, Clemson
Strengths: Maybe the best athlete in the draft. The perfect modern defender, capable of playing three or four positions. Weaknesses: Ummmmm?
Fact: After taking quarterbacks in the first round the last two seasons (Kyler Murray and Josh Rosen), the Cardinals go with a versatile linebacker for the second time in four years (Haason Reddick, 2017)
9. Jacksonville
x-CJ Henderson, 6-1, 204, Florida
Strengths: Burst to make up ground. Weaknesses: Locating and playing the ball can be spotty.
Fact: Fifth defensive player in six year selected in the first round by Jacksonville.
10. Cleveland
x-Jedrick Wills, 6-4, 312, Alabama
Strengths: Plays smart and mean.
Weaknesses: Lacks ideal size.
Fact: Seventh offensive tackle taken from Alabama during Nick Saban’s 13-year tenure. First offensive lineman taken in the first round by the Browns since 2009 (Alex Mack).
12. Las Vegas
13. San Francisco from Indianapolis
14. Tampa Bay
15. Denver
16. Atlanta
17. Dallas
18. Miami from Pittsburgh
19. Las Vegas from Chicago
20. Jacksonville from Los Angeles Rams
21. Philadelphia
22. Minnesota from Buffalo
23. New England
24. New Orleans
25. Minnesota
26. Miami from Houston
27. Seattle
28. Baltimore
29. Tennessee
30. Green Bay
31. San Francisco
32. Kansas City
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