The Cardinals are set to pick first in this year’s draft order, beginning Apr. 25 in Nashville — the first time since 1958 the franchise will make the No. 1 selection.
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Arizona selected quarterback Josh Rosen in the first round last year, but new head coach Kliff Kingsbury could be in the market to select Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray or perhaps look to trade down.
In total, twenty-nine teams have at least one pick in the first round, ending with the Super Bowl champion Patriots. For what seems like the first time in forever, Cleveland has to wait until the second half of the first round to make a selection. Oakland’s Jon Gruden will look to make a splash with the three draft picks he’s accumulated before the Raiders head to Sin City in 2020. The Packers also own multiple first-round picks.
The complete order of all seven rounds for the 2019 NFL Draft is below, including compensatory picks. The list will be updated as transactions are made during the offseason.