PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Latest on the first round of the NFL draft (all times local):
11:55 p.m.
The New Orleans Saints closed out the first round of the NFL draft by selecting Wisconsin offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk with the 32nd pick.
The Saints, who led the NFL in yards per game last season, have both incumbent starters at tackle coming back with Terron Armstead on the left side and Zach Strief on the right. Strief, however, is entering his 12th season and the move ensures blocking depth the Saints might need to protect 38-year-old star quarterback Drew Brees.
The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Ramczyk began his college football career with Division III Wisconsin-Stevens Point before transferring to the Division I program with which he started every game at left tackle last season. He was named first-team AP All-American and first-team All-Big Ten.
New Orleans had two first-round picks and used the first to use its first to help its struggling defense, selecting Ohio State cornerback Marshon Lattimore 11th overall.
The 32nd pick came to New Orleans as part of a trade in March that sent receiver Brandin Cooks to the Patriots.
The Cleveland Browns started Thursday night’s first round selecting Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett. Despite a defensive-heavy draft class, three teams traded up to grab quarterbacks, the Bears, Chiefs and Texans.
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11:40 p.m.
The San Francisco 49ers made another draft-day trade, acquiring the 31st overall pick to draft Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster.
GM John Lynch traded the 34th overall pick and a fourth-round pick acquired earlier in the day from Chicago to Seattle to move up three spots to take Foster.
San Francisco moved down earlier in the day from No. 2 to No. 3. The Niners drafted Stanford defensive lineman Solomon Thomas and got a third-round pick and a fourth-rounder this year as well as a third-round pick in 2018.
Foster won the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker last year but faced questions about the health of his shoulder. He also was kicked out of the combine over a confrontation with a hospital worker.
The Cleveland Browns started Thursday night’s first round selecting Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett. Despite a defensive-heavy draft class, three teams traded up to grab quarterbacks, the Bears, Chiefs and Texans.
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11:35 p.m.
The Seattle Seahawks did not make a pick in the first-round of the NFL draft, making a pair of trades to pick up selections later in the draft.
Seattle was set to pick at No. 26 but moved back five spots in a deal with Atlanta while picking up extra picks in the third and seventh rounds. It’s the sixth straight year the Seahawks have not used their scheduled first-round pick.
Seattle general manager John Schneider then pulled off another deal allowing San Francisco to jump back into the first round. The Seahawks got a second-round pick (No. 34 overall) and a fourth-round pick (No. 111 overall) from the 49ers.
The Seahawks are now scheduled to have six picks - two in the second round and four in the third round - on Friday alone. Seattle entered the draft with just seven overall picks, but now have 10 picks over the final two days.
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11:33 p.m.
TJ Watt is joining older brothers J.J. and Derek in the NFL.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Wisconsin linebacker TJ Watt with the 30th pick of the draft. The AFC North champions are looking to upgrade their pass rush after letting former No. 1 pick Jarvis Jones go in free agency.
Watt finished with 11.5 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss last season for the Badgers after struggling through injuries earlier in his collegiate career. He started as a tight end before switching to linebacker.
The 6-foot-4, 252-pound Watt joins an outside linebacker group that includes James Harrison, who turns 39 next week, and 2015 first-round pick Bud Dupree.
This is the fourth time in the last five drafts the Steelers have taken a linebacker with their top pick.
Watt’s selection gives his family three players in the league. J.J. Watt is a perennial All-Pro defensive end for the Houston Texans. Derek Watt appeared in all 16 games last season for the Chargers as a fullback.
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11:26 p.m.
The Browns made two trades in the first round before selecting Miami tight end David Njoku with their third pick.
Cleveland is the first team since Minnesota in 2013 to pick three players in the first round.
The Browns played it safe at No. 1, nabbing Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, the consensus top player. They traded the No. 12 pick to Houston for No. 25, which they used on Michigan’s play-him-anywhere Jabrill Peppers, who said he expects to return kicks and will play “wherever the Browns need me.”
Then, after trading the No. 33 pick and a fourth-rounder to Green Bay, the Browns took the 6-foot-4, 245-pound Njoku, an athletic playmaker who had 43 receptions for 698 yards and eight touchdowns for the Hurricanes in 2016.
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11:22 p.m.
The Dallas Cowboys drafted for defense as expected, taking Michigan defensive end Taco Charlton with the 28th overall pick.
Charlton, who led the Wolverines with 9 1/2 sacks in 2016, is the first defensive end taken in the first round by the Cowboys in 10 years. Pass-rushing is the biggest need for Dallas, which was the top seed in the NFC last season but struggled to pressure the quarterback.
It’s the third time in four years that the Cowboys have taken a defensive end in the first two rounds, but DeMarcus Lawrence and Randy Gregory have fallen short of expectations.
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11:15 p.m.
The Buffalo Bills have selected LSU cornerback Tre’Davious White with the 27th pick in the NFL draft and after the team traded down 17 spots to acquire two additional selections in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Listed at 5-foot-11 and 192 pounds, White was a three-plus-year starter who finished with six interceptions in 48 games. He addresses an immediate need on a team that lost starter Stephon Gilmore in free agency and released top backup Nickell Robey-Coleman.
The trade is a clear indication of rookie coach Sean McDermott’s influence in the draft process. In swapping first-round picks this year, Buffalo acquired the Chiefs’ third-round pick, 91st overall, and their first-round pick next year.
In making the deal, McDermott turned to his mentor, Chiefs coach Andy Reid. A defensive specialist, McDermott spent his first 12 NFL seasons working his way up the coaching ranks with the Reid-coached Philadelphia Eagles.
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11:12 p.m.
The Atlanta Falcons have taken defensive end Takkarist McKinley of UCLA with the No. 26 pick in the NFL draft in another attempt to boost their pass rush.
McKinley will be paired with 2016 sacks leader Vic Beasley, the team’s first-round pick in 2015.
Following the pick, an emotional McKinley held a large photo of his late grandmother, saying this fulfills a promise he made to her.
The Falcons traded the No. 31 pick and their third- and seventh-round picks to Seattle in order to move up.
The Falcons started four rookies on defense in 2016. The Falcons’ first- and second-round picks were on defense in each of the first two drafts under Dan Quinn.
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10:55 p.m.
Despite rape allegations that emerged days before the draft, Ohio State cornerback Gareon Conley was drafted by the Oakland Raiders with the No. 24 pick.
Conley seemed like a lock to be selected in the first round until earlier this week, when it was revealed that he had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Cleveland.
He called the allegations “completely false” and no charges have been filed as police investigate. Conley was named in a police report that details the allegations but no information has been forwarded to prosecutors.
The pick addresses Oakland’s lack of depth in the secondary.
Conley started every game over the past two years at Ohio State and allowed opposing quarterbacks to complete just 37 percent of their throws in his direction
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10:38 p.m.
The Denver Broncos have selected Utah tackle Garrett Bolles with the 20th pick in the NFL draft.
Bolles’ selection fills a dire need at left tackle for the Broncos as they seek to bounce back from the first playoff-less season in GM John Elway’s six-year tenure.
Bolles overcame a wayward time as a teenager to salvage his football future. The 24-year-old served his Mormon mission in Denver, so he was thrilled when Elway called him.
He declared, “Denver, I’m coming home!” as he held his newborn son in his arms at the draft.
The 6-foot-5, 297-pound Bolles was the first offensive linemen selected. His footwork, athleticism and playing style were impressive even though he played just one season of major college football.
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9:45 p.m.
The Houston Texans addressed their need at quarterback by trading with Cleveland to select Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson with the 12th overall pick.
The Texans traded away the 25th overall pick in this year’s draft as well as their first-round selection next season to nab Watson.
The Browns already have Houston’s second-round pick in 2018 after the trade for Brock Osweiler this offseason. Houston was in desperate need of a quarterback because they gave up on Osweiler after one inconsistent season.
The only quarterbacks on the roster were Tom Savage and Brandon Weeden.
Watson threw for 4,593 yards and 41 touchdowns last season to lead Clemson to the national title.
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9:20 p.m.
The Chiefs traded their first- and third-round picks this year and their first-round pick next year to the Bills to grab Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes with the 10th overall selection.
It’s the first time Kansas City took a quarterback in the first round since Todd Blackledge in 1983.
The Chiefs sent the No. 27 and No. 91 overall picks in this year’s draft to Buffalo in order to acquire a successor to Alex Smith. Their veteran starter has two years remaining on his contract, though Smith becomes inexpensive to release after next season if Mahomes comes along quickly.
Mahomes was the second quarterback taken behind North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky. Kansas City also took him ahead of Heisman Trophy winner Deshaun Watson of Clemson.
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9:01 p.m.
The Panthers selected versatile running back Christian McCaffrey from Stanford with the No. 8 pick in the NFL draft, giving former MVP Cam Newton some needed help.
Along with his ability to run the ball, the 5-foot-10, 202-pound McCaffrey has the ability to play slot receiver and return kicks. He set an NCAA record with 3,864 all-purpose yards in 2015, rushing for 2,019 yards along with 645 yards receiving and 1,070 on kickoff returns.
While some questions remain over McCaffrey’s ability to be an every down back in the NFL, he won’t have to fill that role in Carolina - at least not immediately.
He’s expected to split time with nine-year veteran Jonathan Stewart.
Carolina’s offense took a step back last season after reaching the Super Bowl in 2015.
McCaffrey figures to help bolster that completion percentage by serving as an outlet for Newton on short slant routes and dump downs because of his abilities as a receiver.
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8:59 p.m.
The Chargers have used their first draft choice after their move to Los Angeles on Clemson receiver Mike Williams.
The 6-foot-3 Williams won the national title last season, and the Chargers passed over a handful of elite defensive prospects to add a big-play target for Philip Rivers with the seventh overall selection.
The Chargers have been looking for a dominant receiver since Vincent Jackson left for Tampa Bay in 2012. Their top pass-catcher last season in San Diego was 6-foot-4 Tyrell Williams, who could team with his new teammates to provide an imposing size matchup for any defense.
Williams is the second receiver taken in the first seven picks.
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8:55 p.m.
The New York Jets have selected LSU safety Jamal Adams with the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft.
The son of former New York Giants running back George Adams will immediately help a Jets secondary that struggled last season.
Adams was expected to go within the top three picks. In three seasons at LSU, he had five interceptions and 127 tackles and established himself as a terrific defender in both man and zone coverage along with solid skills in the run defense.
The Jets’ starting safeties last season were Calvin Pryor, a first-rounder in 2014 who has been a bit of a disappointment, and veteran Marcus Gilchrist, who is coming off a serious knee injury.
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8:39 p.m.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected LSU running back Leonard Fournette with the fourth overall pick in the NFL draft, giving Tom Coughlin the bruising back he craves in his return to the floundering franchise.
Fournette should boost one of the league’s worst offenses and take some pressure off struggling quarterback Blake Bortles.
Fournette ran for 3,840 yards and 40 touchdowns in three seasons in Baton Rouge, despite missing five games with an ankle injury in 2016. He averaged 6.2 yards a carry.
The Jaguars addressed most of their defensive needs in free agency, leaving them to go heavy on the offense in the draft.
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8:29 p.m.
The San Francisco 49ers have taken Stanford defensive lineman Solomon Thomas with the No. 3 pick in the NFL draft.
General manager John Lynch traded down one spot with Chicago to get extra picks in the second and third round this year and a third-rounder next year. The Bears took quarterback Mitchell Trubisky with the pick.
This is the third straight year the Niners have taken a defensive lineman with their first pick. They took Arik Armstead in 2015 and DeForest Buckner last year.
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8:21 p.m.
The Chicago Bears surprised the NFL by trading up to pick North Carolina quarterback Mitchell Trubisky with the No. 2 pick.
There was some thought they might wait a round or two to take a QB. Instead, the Bears jumped at the chance to take Trubisky even though they signed Mike Glennon after cutting Jay Cutler.
The 6-foot-2, 222-pound Trubisky ranked fifth in the country with a 68.0 completion percentage, threw 30 touchdowns against just six picks, and averaged 288 passing yards per game.
The Bears gave the San Francisco 49ers the No. 3 pick and a pick next year.
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8:10 p.m.
No surprise at the top of the NFL draft: Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett was the first choice by the Cleveland Browns.
Coming off a 1-15 season, the Browns need help everywhere. They began filling holes Thursday night by grabbing Garrett, a junior and All-American with dynamic passing rushing skills, probably the best of any player in this draft. While Garrett was bothered by some injuries last season, at times he was unblockable in the tough SEC.
Garrett is the first Aggie selected No. 1 overall.
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