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NFL Draft results: Full 1st-round recap

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The first round of The American Football Association draft Thursday night was full of surprises.

the Jacksonville Jaguars A huge trade was withdrawn to identify Travis Hunter, SYDEUR SANDERS winner of Heisman Tophy and Sydering Sanders in the first round of the largest.

Jaguars began tonight with noise, as they implemented a huge trade to move to Hunter. The Jaguars team traded selection No. 5 in general, chose the second round, choosing the fourth round, choosing the first round 2026 in exchange for choosing the Cleveland Brons No. 2, choosing the fourth round, and choosing the sixth round.

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The widespread recipient of Colorado Travis Hunter, the right of the US Football Association Commissioner, Roger Godel, after his choice by Jacksonville Jaguors with the second total selection during the first round of the US Football Association Football Association, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Weiss. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

the Dynamic hunter It will be relied upon to be an immediate star for the jaguars team that lacks the strength of the stars.

the New York Giants They sprayed when they returned to the first round with the Houston Texas team to choose Jackson Dart from Ole Miss, instead of Sanders.

The giants circulated the selection of the second round (No. 34 in general), one of the choices of the third round (No. 99), and the selection of the third round in the next year to obtain a selection number 25 in general and choose DART.

Immediately after the giants’ acquisition Choose TexasAtlanta Valcons was also traded to the first round. Falcons traded the second round (No. 46), choosing from the seventh round, choosing the first round next year to Los Angeles Rams in 26th and choosing the third round this year.

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The midfielder at Miami Cam Ward is presented after his choice by Tennessee Jawabro with the first comprehensive choice during the first round of the Football Association Football Association, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wes. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

The final trade of the night came from the two teams, which were competing in Super Bowl a little more than two months ago.

the Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs replaced the shots, where the Eagles moved to No. 31 in general to select Jihaad Campell. The Chief acquired No. 32 and choosing the fifth round of eagles.

Below is every choice of the first round of the American Football Association’s draft.

Teennesse Titans, No. 1 Overall choice – Cam Ward, Qurtubbere, Miami

Jacksonville Jaguars, No.2 Pick Communy Pick – Travis Hunter, Cornerback/Wide Security, Colorado

New York Giants, No. 3 General Selection – Abdul -Carter, Edge Rashair, Pennsylvania State

New England Patriots, No. 4 total selection – Will Campbell, Left Tackle, LSU

Cleveland Brown, No. 5 total selection – Mason Graham, Defense, Michigan

Las Vegas Raides, No. 6 Comprehensive Choice – Ashton Jeanty, Running, Boise State

New York Jets, No. 7 General Selection – Armand Megazo, Left Treatment, MIZZOU

Carolina Panthers, No. 8 Choose in general

New Orleans Saints, No. 9 General Choice – Kelvin Banks JR. , Left Tackle, Texas

Giants Praph Jaxson Dart after a great trade to return to the first round

Ashton Jintty puts a hat

Boise State, which runs Ashton Jeanty, runs a hat after his choice by Las Vegas Raiders with the sixth year selection during the first round of the Football Association Football Association, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wes. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Chicago Pirz, No. 10 Choose in general – Colston Lovland, narrow end, Michigan

San Francisco 49ers, No. 11 Comprehensive Choose – Mykel Williams, Edge Rusher, Georgia

Dallas Copules, No. 12, comprehensive choice – Tyler Booker, goalkeeper, Alabama

Miami Dolphins, No. 13 Comprehensive choice – Kenneth Grant, Defense, Michigan

Indianapolis colts, No. 14 General Choice – Tyler Warren, narrow end, Pennsylvania State

Atlanta Falcons, total number 15 – selection of Galon Walker, the edge of defense, Georgia

Arizona Cardinal, No. 16, option

Cincinnati Bengals, No. 17 Comprehensive Choice – Shemar Stewart, Defensive Edge, Texas A & M

Seattle Siox, No. 18 General Choice – Gray Zabel, goalkeeper, Northern Dakota State

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, No. 19 General Choice – EMEKA EGBUKA, a wide future, Ohio

Denver Broncos, No. 20 Choose in general – Jahdae Barron, Cornerback, Texas

Mika Parsons raises eyebrows with the reaction to the first round of cowboy

Jackson Dart Ramiyat

The midfielder at Mississippi Jacobar Dart (2) extends before the Gator Bowl tax team retreated on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Hunion)

Pittsburgh Stelors, No. 21 General Selection – Derek Harmon, Defense, Oregon

Los Angeles Charries, No. 22 Choose in general – Ammon Hampton, Running, North Carolina

Green Bay Packers, No. 23 total selection – Matthew Golden, Wide future, Texas

Minnesota Vikings, No. 24 selection in general – Donovan Jackson, goalkeeper, Ohio

New York Giants, 25 Choose in general – Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

Atlanta Falcons, total number 26 – Choose James Pears Junior, Edge Rashair, Tennessee

Baltimore Raven’s, No. 27, total selection – Malaki Starks, Safety, Georgia

Detroit Lyons, No. 28 Comprehensive Selection – Tyleik Williams, Defeense Tackle, Ohio State

Leaders in Washington, No. 29 Comprehensive choice – Josh Konerley Junior, offensive attack, Oregon

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Shidor Sanders in the field

December 28, 2024; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Colorado Bovalo Gortrobbecki Shidi Sanders (2) heats before the match against Koger Breganham Young in Alamodom. (Toy Taormina-amagn Images)

Buffalo Bills, No. 30 Choose in general – Maxwell Hairston, Cornerback, Kentucky

Philadelphia Eagles, No. 31 Choose the comprehensive, Jahad Campbell, Dahir, Alabama

Kansas City Chevings, No. 32, total selection, Josh Simons, offensive attack, Ohio State

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