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2019 NFL Draft: Complete, and updated, 7-round draft order

With the confirmation of compensatory picks for 2019, the full draft order is now set barring any trades,

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With the announcement of 32 compensatory picks for the 2019 NFL Draft on Friday, there will be no more changes to the official draft order barring trades this offseason. While the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders and are the only two teams in the league with multiple first round draft picks this year, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be hoping to join them soon enough if they can find the return they are looking for from a trade of Antonio Brown.

The Steelers currently have seven picks in the draft, but do not have a selection in Round 5 after they traded that to the Raiders in 2018 for Ryan Switzer and a sixth round draft pick. Pittsburgh also traded their seventh round selection to the Cleveland Browns as part of a deal for Sammie Coates that saw them receive a sixth round draft pick in 2018. Their seventh round selection this year comes from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as part of the trade for J.J. Wilcox in 2017.

Steelers 2019 draft picks by round:

  • Round 1: Pick 20
  • Round 2: Pick 52
  • Round 3: Pick 83
  • Round 4: Pick 122
  • Round 5: No Pick (selection traded to Oakland for Ryan Switzer)
  • Round 6: Pick 175 (from Oakland as part of Switzer trade)
  • Round 6: Pick 192
  • Round 7: Pick 219 (from Tampa Bay as part of J.J. Wilcox trade)

Full 2019 NFL Draft order:

While our list includes the trade of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos in return for a fourth round draft pick (No.113), the trade will not become official until March 13. The New York Giants forfeited their third round pick after selecting Sam Beal in the 2018 supplemental draft and the Washington Redskins forfeited their sixth round pick after they selected Adonis Alexander.