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The first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night was full of surprises.
The Jacksonville Jaguars achieved a massive exchange to select Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders who were not selected in the first round were two of the largest.
The Jaguars began the night with an explosion, executing a huge exchange to ascend to Hunter. The Jaguars exchanged general selection number 5, their second round selection, fourth round selection and the first round of 2026 in exchange for general selection No. 2 of the Cleveland Browns, the fourth round selection and its selection of sixth round.
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The open receptor of Colorado Travis Hunter, on the right, embraces the NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, after being chosen by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the second general selection during the first round of the NFL football draft, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
It will be trusted in the dynamic hunter to be an immediate star for a Jaguars team that lacks stellar.
New York giants gave a splash when they changed to the first round with the Houston Texans to select Jaxson Dart out of Ole Miss, instead of Sanders.
The giants exchanged their second round selection (No. 34 in general), one of their third round selections (No. 99), and the third round selection next year to acquire General National Team No. 25 and Select Dart.
Just after the giants acquired the selection of the Texans, the Atlanta Falcons also changed to the first round. The Falcons exchanged their second round selection (No. 46), the selection of the seventh round and the first round of next year to the Los Angeles Rams for the number 26 in general and their third round selection this year.
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Miami field marshal, Cam Ward, poses after being chosen by the Tennessee Titans with the first general selection during the first round of the NFL football draft, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
The final exchange of the night came from the two teams that competed in the Super Bowl just over two months ago.
The Chiefs of Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City exchanged selections, since the Eagles moved to No. 31 in general to select Jihaad Campbell. The Chiefs acquired the number 32 and a selection of fifth round of the Eagles.
Below are each selection of the first round of the NFL draft.
Tennessee Titans, General Selection No. 1 – Cam Ward, Campo Mariscal, Miami
Jacksonville Jaguars, General Selection No.2 – Travis Hunter, corner/open receiver, Colorado
New York Giants, General Selection No. 3 – Abdul Carter, Edge Rusher, Penn State
New England Patriots, General Selection No. 4 – Will Campbell, Left Tackle, LSU
Cleveland Browns, General Selection No. 5 – Mason Graham, Defensive Tackle, Michigan
Las Vegas Raiders, General Selection No. 6 – Ashton Jeanty, Corredor, Boise State
New York Jets, General Selection No. 7 – Armand Mebou, Tackle Izquierdo, Mizzou
Carolina Panthers, General Selection No. 8 – Tetaira McMillan, Open Receptor, Arizona
New Orleans Saints, General Selection No. 9 – Kelvin Banks Jr., Tackle Izquierdo, Texas
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The Boise State corridor, Ashton Jeanty, puts on a hat after being chosen by the Las Vegas Raiders with the sixth general selection during the first round of the NFL football draft, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Chicago Bears, No. 10 General Pick – Colston Loveland, closed wing, Michigan
San Francisco 49ers, General Selection No. 11 – Mykel Williams, Edge Rusher, Georgia
Dallas Cowboys, No. 12 picks in general – Tyler Booker, Guard, Alabama
Miami Dolphins, General Selection No. 13 – Kenneth Grant, Defensive Tackle, Michigan
Indianapolis Colts, General Selection No. 14 – Tyler Warren, closed wing, Penn State
Atlanta Falcons, General Selection No. 15 – Jalon Walker, Defensive, Georgia
Arizona Cardenals, General Selection No. 16 – Walter Nolen, Defensive Tackle, Ole Miss
Cincinnati Bengals, No. 17 Pick General – Shemar Stewart, Defensive Edge, Texas A&M
Seattle Seahawks, No. 18 Pick General – Gray Zabel, Guard, North Dakota State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, No. 19 Pick General – Emeka Egbuka, Open Receiver, Ohio State
Denver Broncos, General Selection No. 20 – Jahdae Barron, Corner
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Mississippi Rebells Campo Marshal, Jaxson Dart (2) is heated before Thursday, January 2 of Taxslayer Gator Bowl at the Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union)
Pittsburgh Steelers, General Selection No. 21 – Derrick Harmon, Defensive Tackle, Oregon
Los Angeles Chargers, No. 22 General Pick – Omarion Hampton, Corredor, North Carolina
Green Bay Packers, No. 23 Pick General – Matthew Golden, Open Receptor, Texas
Minnesota Vikings, General Selection No. 24 – Donovan Jackson, Guard, Ohio State
New York Giants, No. 25 Pick in General – Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
Atlanta Falcons, General Selection No. 26 – James Pearce Jr., Edge Rusher, Tennessee
Baltimore Ravens, No. 27 Pick General – Malaki Starks, Safety, Georgia
Detroit Lions, No. 28 General Pick – Tyleik Williams, Defensive Tackle, Ohio State
Washington Commanders, No. 29 Pick General – Josh Conerly Jr., offensive Tackle, Oregon

December 28, 2024; San Antonio, Tx, USA.; The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2) is heated before the match against the Brigham Young Cougars in Alaminome. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
Buffalo Bills, General Selection No. 30 – Maxwell Hairson, Corner
Philadelphia Eagles, No. 31 picks in general, Jihaad Campbell, supporter, alabama
Kansas City Chiefs, No. 32 Pick General, Josh Simmons, offensive Tackle, Ohio State