With the second and 32nd picks, the Detroit Lions are looking to pack their defensive line, and a new cornerback could be in their future. They are among the eight teams that have two picks in the first round. Another, the Houston Texans (Nos. 3 and 13), may be scouting for a wide receiver.
The Jets currently have five draft picks in the first three rounds, including the fourth and 10th selections. Along with the Giants, who have the fifth and seventh picks, the Jets are said to be interested in trading some of their existing draft stock to acquire a veteran player. (With teams reportedly shopping receiver Deebo Samuel and quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Jimmy Garoppolo, there are options.)
Eight teams — the Rams, 49ers, Dolphins, Bears, Colts, Browns, Broncos and Raiders — do not have first-round picks.
Players to Watch
Of the 262 prospects, only 20 will attend the event in Las Vegas. Among them are Aidan Hutchinson, a defensive end from Michigan who finished second in Heisman Trophy voting and is in the mix as a potential No. 1 pick; Kayvon Thibodeaux, a pass rusher from Oregon; Ikem Ekwonu from North Carolina State, a speedy and nimble all-American offensive tackle; Evan Neal of Alabama, who over three seasons with the Crimson Tide played left guard and both tackle positions.
Travon Walker, a defensive lineman from Georgia and another contender to be picked first overall, will participate remotely. This year’s first round is expected to be low on quarterbacks: Only Liberty’s Malik Willis and Mississippi’s Matt Corral will be on hand in Las Vegas, and most prospects at the position are projected to be taken after the first round. The Carolina Panthers, the No. 6 overall pick, are thought to be the first team that may select a quarterback.