Who Was The Last Pick In The 2020 Nfl Draft?

The 2020 NFL draft is now in the history books, and we know who the last pick was. But who was the last pick in the 2020 NFL draft?

Who Was The Last Pick In The 2020 Nfl Draft?

The 2020 NFL Draft

The 2020 NFL Draft was held on April 25th and 26th, in which teams selected eligible college football players. A total of 255 players were drafted, including 41 wide receivers, 34 defensive backs, and 32 offensive linemen. Mr. Irrelevant, the nickname given to the last pick of the draft, was wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins from Oregon State University.

The First Round

1. Cincinnati Bengals — Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
2. Washington Redskins — Chase Young, DE, Ohio State
3. Detroit Lions — Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State
4. New York Giants — Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia
5. Miami Dolphins — Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
6. Los Angeles Chargers — Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
7. Carolina Panthers — Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
8. Arizona Cardinals — Isaiah Simmons, LB/S Clemson
9. Jacksonville Jaguars — C.J. Henderson, CB Florida
10. Cleveland Browns — Jedrick Wills Jr., OT Alabama

The Second Round

The second round of the 2020 NFL Draft lasted for ten selections, with teams having two minutes to make their picks. The first pick of the round belonged to the Miami Dolphins, who selected defensive end Noah Igbinoghene from Auburn. The final pick of the round belonged to the New England Patriots, who selected quarterback Jarrett Stidham from Auburn.

The Third Round

The third round of the 2020 NFL Draft is complete, and there were some interesting picks made during the round. Here’s a look at all of the picks made during the third round, as well as some analysis of each selection.

With the first pick in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions selected Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State. Okudah is a physical cornerback who has terrific athleticism and ball skills. He’s a bit raw in terms of technique, but he has all of the tools to be a very good player at the next level. This was a great pick for the Lions, who needed to add some talent to their secondary.

With the second pick in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the New York Giants selected Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama. McKinney is a versatile safety who can play both center field and in the box. He’s a very good tackler and has good ball skills. He needs to improve his coverage technique at times, but he has all of the tools to be a very good player in the NFL. This was a great pick for the Giants who needed to add some talent to their secondary.

With the third pick in the third round of
the 2020 NFL Draft,the Indianapolis Colts selected Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC .Pittman is a big receiver who can win with his physicality and route-running ability. He doesn’t have great speed or quickness, but he knows how to get open and make plays. This was a good pick for the Colts who need to add some weapons for their young quarterback, Jacoby Brissett .

The Fourth Round

The fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft will begin on Saturday, April 25 at 1 p.m. ET. The round will be broadcast live on ESPN and NFL Network.

The fourth round is scheduled to have 32 selections, with each team making one pick per slot. The order of selection for the fourth round is based on the reverse order of finish in the 2019 regular season standings, with ties broken by strength of schedule.

The Arizona Cardinals own the first pick in the fourth round (No. 132 overall), while the New England Patriots own the last pick in the round (No. 163).

Notably, there are a number of players who are eligible to be drafted in the fourth round who were not invited to participate in the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine. These “Combine snubs” will have a chance to prove themselves to scouts and coaches at their pro days leading up to the draft.

The Fifth Round

With the final pick in the fifth round, the Baltimore Ravens selected Southern Illinois tight end Landon Rice.
The 23-year-old caught 11 passes for 96 yards and four touchdowns in eight games last season.

The Sixth Round

The 2020 NFL Draft is complete, and we now know the entire 256-pick draft order. After a whirlwind three days, the final four rounds took place on Saturday afternoon, with 32 more names being added to NFL rosters.

With Mr. Irrelevant now in the books, let’s take a look at some quick analysis of each round and how it affected the overall draft:

Round 1
As expected, this round was full of quarterbacks, with five being drafted in the first 15 picks. Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa went fifth overall to the Miami Dolphins, as he continues to recover from a dislocated hip that cost him most of last season. LSU’s Joe Burrow went No. 1 as expected to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Round 2
In what was considered one of the deepest drafts in recent memory, there were still plenty of talented players left on the board entering Day 2. The run on quarterbacks continued in Round 2, as Utah State’s Jordan Love and Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts were both drafted in the top half of the round. The San Francisco 49ers made a splash by trading up to No. 31 to select South Carolina receiver Deebo Samuel.

Round 3
The third round was highlighted by two skill position players going back-to-back at picks No. 67 and 68. Florida running back Lamical Perine was drafted by the Jets, while Auburn receiver Darius Slayton heard his name called by the Giants just one pick later. Michigan edge rusher Josh Uche was also selected early in this round by New England at pick No. 60 overall.

Round 4
There were a couple of notable trades in Round 4, as teams jockeyed for position to land their desired target. The Green Bay Packers moved up nine spots to No. 114 overall to select Wisconsin running back Ajeetewan Owens, while the Pittsburgh Steelers jumped 13 spots to take Notre Dame edge rusher Alex Highsmith with the 122nd pick. Stanford quarterback Davis Mills was also drafted in this round by Houston at pick No 3163 overall0 making him justthe third signal caller selected in 2020 NFL Draft.,

The Seventh Round

The draft’s final round has come and gone, and with it, Mr. Irrelevant is officially a thing of the past. That’s right, the 2020 NFL Draft has wrapped up, and with the 253rd and final pick of the proceedings, the Dallas Cowboys selected Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Young.

The full list of seventh-round picks is below:

Arizona Cardinals: WR Joe Reed, Virginia
Atlanta Falcons: S Jaylinn Hawkins, California
Baltimore Ravens: WR James Proche, SMU
Buffalo Bills: P Cory Carter, Louisiana-Lafayette
Carolina Panthers: CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver III, Florida International
Chicago Bears: OT Arlington Hambright, Colorado
Cincinnati Bengals: OT Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas
Cleveland Browns: DE Khalid Kareem, Notre Dame
Dallas Cowboys: WR Michael Young, Notre Dame
Denver Broncos: LB Justin Strnad, Wake Forest
Detroit Lions: QBDavid Blough, Purdue’
Green Bay Packers:’ P Zach Triner, Maine; K bonuses Cody Bryson $70K & Equanimeous St. Brown $50K ( twitter.com/TomSilverstei…

Who Was The Last Pick In The 2020 NFL Draft?

The 2020 NFL Draft was held from April 23-25 and Mr. Irrelevant was wide receiver Devin Duvernay from the University of Texas. He was selected with the 256th and final pick by the Baltimore Ravens. Duvernay was the third and final receiver chosen in the draft, and the last of the 33 players selected in the seventh round.

Mr. Irrelevant

The last pick in the 2020 NFL Draft was wide receiver De’von Hamilton of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The title of “Mr. Irrelevant” is often given to the last pick in the NFL Draft, and Hamilton certainly lived up to that title this year.

The 2020 NFL Draft’s Last Pick

The 2020 NFL Draft’s last pick, “Mr. Irrelevant,” was Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet. The Chicago Bears selected Kmet with the No. 138 overall pick in the fifth round.

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