Josh Rosen saw his fate quickly resolved Friday night when the Arizona Cardinals traded him to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a second-round pick this season and a fifth round pick in 2020. With that pick (No. 62 overall), the Cardinals selected wide receiver Andy Isabella from UMass.
The trade up the Cardinals made for Josh Rosen last year, plus the trade the Cardinals just made to get rid of Rosen, means the Cardinals parlayed their 2018 first, 2018 third, 2018 fifth and 2020 fifth-round picks into a 2019 second-round pick
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) April 27, 2019
Broncos take Drew Lock at No. 42
Have the Denver Broncos finally solved their quarterback woes? The last of the Big Four quarterbacks in the 2019 NFL Draft was taken in the second round when Denver pulled the trigger on Missouri signal-caller Drew Lock. He’ll join a QB room led by former Super Bowl champion Joe Flacco, who the Broncos acquired from the Baltimore Ravens in a trade back in February.
With the #42 overall pick in the 2019 @NFLDraft, the @Broncos select QB Drew Lock! #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/JVHw1bpQde
— NFL (@NFL) April 26, 2019
Rams are obviously concerned about Todd Gurley, select Henderson
How soon, if ever, will Todd Gurley be ready to play in 2019? The Los Angeles Rams have spent the offseason hedging their bets, first in keeping running back Malcolm Brown from leaving as a restricted free agent and now, on Friday, selecting Memphis running back Darrell Henderson with their first third-round pick. Henderson scored 25 touchdowns and piled up 2,328 all-purpose yards for the Tigers last season.
#Rams matched #Lions offer sheet to Malcolm Brown, then traded UP for str8 baller Darrell Henderson, whose 8.2 yards-per-carry average in 2018 tied for the highest in NCAA Division-I history since 1956.
Telling.
— Evan Silva (@evansilva) April 27, 2019
Doug Baldwin might be done
After multiple injuries over his brief career, there are rumors circulating that Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin might not be able to play football again. Baldwin played in 13 games last season with 50 receptions, 618 yards and five touchdowns. The two-time Pro Bowler was expected to be ready for Seattle’s Week One match-up with the Cincinnati Bengals.
At the age of 30, Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin might be unable to play again due to the cumulative effect of multiple injuries, per sources. There is a real chance that Baldwin, one of the Seahawks’ best and most popular players, has played his last NFL down, a source said Friday.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 27, 2019
Did the Chiefs find Tyreek Hill’s replacement?
With Tyreek Hill’s NFL future (and future out of jail) uncertain, the Kansas City Chiefs had to make a move on Day Two of the NFL Draft. They packaged picks No. 61 and 167 in a trade to the Los Angeles Rams at No. 56 to select Georgia wide receiver Mecole Hardman. Hardman ran a 4.33 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.
The #Chiefs select #Georgia WR Mecole Hardman in the second round at No. 56. With Tyreek Hill’s status very much up in the air — from a football standpoint — it fills a need.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 27, 2019