NFL Draft Live Updates: Round 1 Pick Results as Panthers Select Jaycee Horn
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April 29, 2021, 9:21 p.m. ET
Horn is a good player, but the Panthers definitely could have traded back and still have gotten him.
April 29, 2021, 9:19 p.m. ET
Another pivot point in the Aaron Rodgers sweepstakes. If Denver takes Justin Fields or Mac Jones, count the Broncos out.
April 29, 2021, 9:18 p.m. ET
With CB Jaycee Horn going to Carolina at No. 8, this is longest it’s ever taken the N.F.L. to draft a defensive player.
The Panthers take Jaycee Horn at cornerback.
College: South Carolina | Height: 6-1 | Weight: 205
April 29, 2021, 9:15 p.m. ET
Penei Sewell opted out of the 2020 college football season.Credit…Ron Jenkins/Associated Press
The Fighting Goffs just might have the worst roster in the N.F.L. this side of Houston. In other words, they need upgrades eh-vree-wear. Taking Penei Sewell, the stud offensive tackle from Oregon, not only gives Detroit a franchise cornerstone at a premium position. It also reflects the big FOOTBALL GUY energy given off by the new coach, Dan Campbell, his staff and a front office that now includes former linebacker Chris Spielman.
The Lions select Penei Sewell at offensive tackle.
College: Oregon | Height: 6-5 | Weight: 331
April 29, 2021, 9:08 p.m. ET
Jaylen Waddle Credit…Butch Dill/Associated Press
With Ryan Fitzpatrick gone and Tua Tagovailoa entrenched as the starting quarterback, the Miami Dolphins added another weapon to their roster with wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Alabama.
Equipped with a stout, aggressive defense, Miami opted to draft an offensive player to help Tagovailoa in his second N.F.L. season, and took one of the best prospects off the board. Tagovailoa, who often struggled to throw downfield as a rookie last season, now has another dependable receiving option to couple with Will Fuller, whom Miami added this off-season in free agency.
April 29, 2021, 9:06 p.m. ET
With Jaylen Waddle off to Miami, Jalen Hurts and Jalen Reagor lament the Eagles’ failure to corner the market.
The Dolphins take Jaylen Waddle at wide receiver.
College: Alabama | Height: 5-9½ | Weight: 180
April 29, 2021, 9:03 p.m. ET
Ja’Marr Chase after a fumble recovery for L.S.U.Credit…Gerald Herbert/Associated Press
This year, the Bengals focused on helping second-year quarterback Joe Burrow. With the fifth pick in the draft, they chose wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who played with Burrow at L.S.U. during their national championship run in 2019.
Chase, who is 6 feet tall and 200 pounds, clocked a 4.38-second 40-yard dash at L.S.U.’s pro day after not playing in the 2020 college season because of the pandemic. The Bengals chose not to use their first pick to bolster their offensive line even though they gave up the most sacks last year and were 29th in pass blocking.
With Bengals selecting Ja’Marr Chase, it’s the 1st time in common draft era, a team has gone back to back 1st round draft picks on college teammates
The Bengals choose Ja’Marr Chase at wide receiver.
College: Louisiana State | Height: 6-0 | Weight: 201
April 29, 2021, 8:53 p.m. ET
Florida’s Kyle Pitts was the first tight end to finish in the top 10 in Heisman Trophy voting.Credit…Sam Craft/Associated Press
Quarterback, quarterback, quarterback … tight end! The Falcons had the audacity to snap the streak by taking the unicorn Kyle Pitts from Florida. Dropping Pitts, who was basically unguardable with the Gators, into a playmaking group that includes Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley and Hayden Hurst? YES, PLEASE. Let’s see how new coach Arthur Smith — who looooooooooves using multiple tight-end sets — maximizes Pitts.
April 29, 2021, 8:50 p.m. ET
An empty set with Pitts, Ridley, Jones and Hurst will be absolutely absurd.
April 29, 2021, 8:49 p.m. ET
Riley Odoms, move over. Pitts now highest drafted TE.
The Falcons select Kyle Pitts at tight end.
College: Florida | Height: 6-6 | Weight: 245
April 29, 2021, 8:47 p.m. ET
Clearly, this knocks the 49ers out of any potential Rodgers derby.
April 29, 2021, 8:47 p.m. ET
I second what Ben said. Hard for me to see Lance failing with San Francisco’s coaches and offensive scheme.
April 29, 2021, 8:45 p.m. ET
Personal opinion: Trey Lance is going to be a star.
April 29, 2021, 8:45 p.m. ET
The 49ers chose North Dakota State quarterback Trey Lance. Credit…Andy Clayton-King/Associated Press
All eyes shifted to the San Francisco 49ers last month when they traded two future first-round picks to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for the third overall pick.
They finally ended the constant speculation by selecting North Dakota State’s Trey Lance, a pivot from the widely-debated prediction that they would choose Alabama’s Mac Jones. By selecting Lance over Jones, Coach Kyle Shanahan signaled that his offense will evolve with a quarterback that can extend plays with his legs and stress defenses. It also brings into question the future of starter Jimmy Garoppolo, who for two of the last three seasons suffered major injuries and played in fewer than seven games.
New SF QB Trey Lance’s psychological tests for the 49ers were “off the charts”, per a source. The 49ers considered him the smartest quarterback in this draft class.
You don’t have to go to Alabama to be a high draft pick, kids. B.Y.U. and North Dakota State reppin’ top 3 tonight.
April 29, 2021, 8:42 p.m. ET
So now, how far down does Michael McCorkle Jones slide? Out of the top 10? To the Patriots at 15?
The 49ers choose Trey Lance at quarterback.
College: North Dakota State | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 224
April 29, 2021, 8:36 p.m. ET
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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The Jets took Zach Wilson with the No. 2 pick in the N.F.L. draft on Thursday night, their latest attempt to solve a decades-long quarterback quandary.
Let’s review some truly awful history →
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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Joe Namath played his last game for the Jets in 1976. Since then, 34 quarterbacks have started for the team. None have been as cool as Namath. Or, you know, won a Super Bowl.
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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To succeed Namath, the Jets drafted Richard Todd, the first of six QBs they’ve since taken in the first round. Number of Pro Bowls among them? Two, by Ken O’Brien, who was taken three spots ahead of Dan Marino. Dan Marino!
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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Chad Pennington’s promising career was derailed by shoulder injuries. In 2000, the Jets took him 181 spots ahead of some guy named Tom Brady. Is he still playing?
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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We’ve all agreed not to talk about the Brett Favre season, right? Mark Sanchez led the Jets to two A.F.C. title games but also introduced butt fumble into the football lexicon. His successor, Geno Smith, was sucker-punched in the locker room by a teammate.
The Jets Try to Find a Quarterback … Again
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The Jets, in 2016, used a second-round pick on Christian Hackenberg, who never played an N.F.L. down. To the rescue came Sam Darnold … and then the Jets went 2-14 last year, Darnold was traded and the Jets took Wilson.
April 29, 2021, 8:35 p.m. ET
And now we get our first hint about Aaron Rodgers’s tenuous status with the Packers. If the 49ers don’t draft a quarterback …
April 29, 2021, 8:34 p.m. ET
“Broadway Zach”? Is there a Broadway in Florham Park?
April 29, 2021, 8:34 p.m. ET
April 29, 2021, 8:33 p.m. ET
Zach Wilson in a B.Y.U. game last fall.Credit…Rick Bowmer/Associated Press
The Jets used the second pick in the draft to select Zach Wilson from Brigham Young, hoping that their long search for a franchise quarterback is over.
In a draft class rich at the position, Wilson stood out in his stellar junior year, when he threw for 3,692 yards and 33 touchdowns and just three interceptions in 12 games. He also ran for 254 yards and 10 touchdowns. After relatively pedestrian freshman and sophomore seasons, Wilson finished eighth — fifth among quarterbacks — in the voting for this year’s Heisman Trophy. Wilson, at 6-foot-2 and 214 pounds, hopes to build on that momentum with the Jets and prove that his junior year was no fluke.
“These guys need a good quarterback, a good leader, and I think I got those qualities,” Wilson said after he was chosen. “I can’t wait to go in there.”
It was the second-highest the team had drafted a quarterback, behind the selection of Joe Namath, who was taken first over all in the 1965 A.F.L. draft. The Jets’ inability to find a franchise quarterback capable of leading them back to the Super Bowl has defined them ever since.
The team has often used first-round picks to try to fill the position, as it did with Richard Todd in 1976, Ken O’Brien in 1983, Chad Pennington in 2000 and Mark Sanchez in 2009. Most recently, Sam Darnold was selected with the third overall pick in 2018, but his tenure with the team ended with his being traded to the Panthers this spring after compiling a 13-25 record over three seasons.
The desperation to draft a star quarterback has accelerated in recent years. Wilson is the sixth quarterback the Jets have selected in the first two rounds of the draft since 2006, according to Pro Football Reference. (Denver, Cleveland and Miami took five each heading into this year.)
Like Darnold, Wilson arrives with high expectations and a lot of work ahead to revive a franchise that went 2-14 last season and hasn’t made the playoffs since the 2010 season, the longest postseason drought in the league.
Robert Saleh, the team’s new head coach, said last week that he had no qualms about starting Wilson right away.
“I don’t think there’s risk,” Saleh told NFL Media. “I’m very comfortable with every decision that’s made, and it’s our job to put him in the best position to be successful.”
Ahead of the draft, Wilson reportedly spoke with Pennington, Sanchez and Josh McCown, a veteran quarterback who played parts of two seasons with the Jets, to get a feel for what it is like to play in the country’s biggest media market and in front of victory-starved fans.
Wilson joins a Jets team in full transition. Saleh, a first-time head coach, spent four years as defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers before the Jets hired him this off-season. Last year’s Jets had the worst offense in the N.F.L. and the second worst passing game, which General Manager Joe Douglas has tried to improve by signing receivers Corey Davis and Keelan Cole, as well as running back Tevin Coleman.
The Jets take Zach Wilson at quarterback.
College: Brigham Young | Height: 6-2 | Weight: 214
April 29, 2021, 8:29 p.m. ET
For the Jaguars story Ken Belson and I reported that was published Monday, I spoke with John Caputo, a fan since their inception. I asked him how he’d celebrate tonight. He said, “I’ll drink a bottle of Dom.” Here’s to you, John.
April 29, 2021, 8:26 p.m. ET
Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence went No. 1 over all to the Jacksonville Jaguars.Credit…Bob Donnan/USA Today Sports, via Reuters
The next phase of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ grand off-season overhaul arrived with a flourish Thursday night when with the No. 1 pick they drafted Trevor Lawrence, the golden-tressed quarterback from Clemson who is considered the best prospect at the position in a decade.
Lawrence had been destined to go first in this year’s draft ever since he relieved Kelly Bryant after four games in 2018 and led Clemson to a national title. Flaunting a strong arm, preternatural pocket presence and awareness and the athleticism to run, Lawrence went 34-2 across two-and-a-half seasons as a starter in college, throwing for 10,098 yards with 90 touchdowns and 17 interceptions while rushing for 943 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Not since Andrew Luck in 2012 has a quarterback been so widely deemed ready to start (and star) in the N.F.L. as a rookie. And just as fans of woeful teams back then launched “Suck for Luck” campaigns, so, too, did they pine throughout the 2020 N.F.L. season for Lawrence, who well into December seemed headed to the Jets.
But once the winless Jets upset the Rams in Week 15, the one-win Jaguars vaulted ahead of them on tiebreakers for the right to draft Lawrence, setting off celebrations throughout Duval County, Fla. — and attracting the attention of a certain coach eager to try to recreate his college success in the N.F.L.
Unless the #Jaguars go 17-0 this season, Trevor Lawrence is slated to lose his first regular season game of his life. HIS LIFE.
Never lost one in 4 years of high school or during his 3 seasons at Clemson.
The Jaguars’ head coaching job appealed to Urban Meyer, who won three national titles at Florida and Ohio State, in part because of the chance to draft Lawrence.
“The criteria we look for in a quarterback is competitiveness, toughness, leadership, intelligence and adaptability,” Meyer said in an interview in mid-April, “and he checks every box.”
As bad as the Jaguars have been, losing the most games in the N.F.L. since Shahid Khan assumed ownership in 2012, they had never been dreadful enough to earn the No. 1 pick or to select high in a draft teeming with strong quarterbacks. But all that dejection and despair has yielded, 26 seasons into the Jaguars’ existence, an inflection point, a transformational opportunity.
They have waited this long for Trevor Lawrence, and now he is all theirs.
April 29, 2021, 8:26 p.m. ET
1. Jacksonville Jaguars — Trevor Lawrence (quarterback, Clemson) 2. New York Jets — Zach Wilson (quarterback, Brigham Young) 3. San Francisco 49ers — Trey Lance (quarterback, North Dakota State) 4. Atlanta Falcons — Kyle Pitts (tight end, Florida) 5. Cincinnati Bengals — Ja’Marr Chase (wide receiver, Louisiana State) 6. Miami Dolphins — Jaylen Waddle (wide receiver, Alabama) 7. Detroit Lions — Penei Sewell (offensive tackle, Oregon) 8. Carolina Panthers — Jaycee Horn (cornerback, South Carolina) 9. Denver Broncos 10. Dallas Cowboys 11. New York Giants 12. Philadelphia Eagles 13. Los Angeles Chargers 14. Minnesota Vikings 15. New England Patriots 16. Arizona Cardinals 17. Las Vegas Raiders 18. Miami Dolphins 19. Washington Football Team 20. Chicago Bears 21. Indianapolis Colts 22. Tennessee Titans 23. New York Jets 24. Pittsburgh Steelers 25. Jacksonville Jaguars 26. Cleveland Browns 27. Baltimore Ravens 28. New Orleans Saints 29. Green Bay Packers 30. Buffalo Bills 31. Baltimore Ravens 32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Jaguars select Trevor Lawrence at quarterback.
College: Clemson | Height: 6-6 | Weight: 213
April 29, 2021, 8:20 p.m. ET
Jags milking the clock… they’ve used five minutes of their allotted 10 minutes so far.
April 29, 2021, 8:20 p.m. ET
Did the N.F.L. even bother sending Trevor Lawrence any other teams’ hats besides Jacksonville’s?
April 29, 2021, 8:15 p.m. ET
Roger Goodell’s chair doesn’t even look THAT comfortable.
April 29, 2021, 8:12 p.m. ET
Nature is healing. Roger Goodell is urging fans in Cleveland to boo him.
April 29, 2021, 8:05 p.m. ET
Jaguars Coach Urban Meyer, left, and the team’s owner, Shad Khan, are ready for the franchise’s moment in the spotlight.Credit…Agnes Lopez for The New York Times
The Jacksonville Jaguars, who play in one of the smallest N.F.L. markets and have the draft’s first pick, are not wasting their moment in the spotlight.
Like all teams, Jacksonville has 10 minutes to make its selection, time when broadcasters usually sell pricey slots to advertisers. On Tuesday, the team teased the moment on Twitter, daring: “Do it, @NFLNetwork and @ESPNNFL. Go to commercial break during the first overall pick. We dare you.”
April 29, 2021, 8:00 p.m. ET
And it lights up. Just thought you should see it.
April 29, 2021, 7:55 p.m. ET
Goodell announced 2020 draft picks from his basement.Credit…Nfl, via Getty Images
One of the most prominent features of the remote N.F.L. draft last year was the weather-beaten brown leather chair in Commissioner Roger Goodell’s basement. Announcing picks in the draft, Goodell sat and eventually slumped in the chair as the rounds wore on, something viewers turned into a meme.
Recognizing the piece of furniture’s star turn, Goodell decided to ship the chair to Cleveland, where this year’s draft will be held with some players and fans in attendance. The chair will make appearances throughout the three-day event, including in the green room where the top prospects wait to hear if they have been drafted.
The chair was a rare glimpse into the personal life of the commissioner, who has watched a lot of football games sitting in it during the 30 years he’s had it. His wife, Jane Skinner, though, apparently isn’t so fond of one of his prized possessions. As one N.F.L. insider noted, “Mrs. Goodell didn’t mind it leaving the house.”
April 29, 2021, 7:29 p.m. ET
N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell was interviewed ahead of the draft on Thursday.Credit…Matt Shiffler/Associated Press
N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said that the allegations of harassment and sexual assault that have been made against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson were “very concerning” and that the league was continuing its own investigation into the charges, made by 22 women in separate civil suits filed in Houston.
“Obviously, we take that very seriously,” Goodell said on ESPN before the draft, in his first public comments about the case. “Those are very concerning to us, and so we’re obviously following that and obviously looking at that ourselves independently, and there are important steps we’ll be taking obviously as part of our personal conduct policy. So when we get to that point we’ll certainly make a decision.”
April 29, 2021, 7:15 p.m. ET
Alabama’s Patrick Surtain II will probably be one of the first defensive players drafted Thursday. He is the son of a three-time Pro Bowl cornerback.Credit…Carmen Mandato/Getty Images
This weekend, three N.F.L. draft prospects — Alabama cornerback Patrick Surtain II, South Carolina cornerback Jaycee Horn and Florida State cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. — are projected to be chosen in the early rounds, and they are among the sons of former players who are expected be drafted.
Surtain’s father, cornerback Patrick Surtain, a second-round draft pick in 1998, played 11 seasons with the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City, and was named to three Pro Bowls. Wide receiver Joe Horn, a fifth-round selection in 1996, played 12 seasons with Kansas City, the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons, earning four Pro Bowl nods. Asante Samuel, drafted in the fourth round of the 2003 draft by the New England Patriots, played 11 seasons, winning two Super Bowls and was named to the Pro Bowl four times.
April 29, 2021, 7:04 p.m. ET
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