Receivers rule second day of remote NFL draft

AP photo by Gerry Broome / Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins was the first pick of the second round of the NFL draft Friday night, and he'll join former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals.
AP photo by Gerry Broome / Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins was the first pick of the second round of the NFL draft Friday night, and he'll join former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Pitch and catch.

While only one quarterback, Oklahoma's Jalen Hurts, was taken on the second day of the NFL draft Friday, the guys who haul in passes were everywhere.

Starting with the top two selections on day two - Clemson's Tee Higgins to the Cincinnati Bengals and Southern California's Michael Pittman to the Indianapolis Colts - seven wide receivers were drafted in the second round. Add that to the six who went in the opening session, and it set an NFL record through two rounds.

Then three more receivers were selected in the third round. Were teams running out of prospects?

"It doesn't matter who your quarterback is, you want him to have as many weapons as possible," Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. "A lot of great offenses have those weapons at their disposal."

Yep, the NFL these days is built on passing offenses. This draft is loaded with outstanding targets. Many teams had both Higgins and Pittman rated as top-32 talent.

So Cincinnati held firm atop the second round by grabbing Higgins to catch Joe Burrow's throws. The pair - Burrow's Tigers beat Higgins' Tigers to win the national championship in January - worked out together heading toward the draft.

And Higgins idolizes Bengals star receiver A.J. Green.

"I actually model my game after him," Higgins said. "Man, it's crazy. I was just talking about this to my good friend: I could end up with the Bengals and be his teammate one day. Now that this moment is here, it's surreal."

In addition to finding what they hope will be their franchise quarterback in LSU's Burrow with the first overall pick, the Bengals, coming off a 2-14 season, added a threat who can make the spectacular reception.

Pittman takes his 6-foot-4, 224-pound frame to Indianapolis. The Colts had no first-round pick, and they quickly gave new quarterback Philip Rivers a target in Pittman, whose father also played in the NFL.

"I think they brought me in to make an impact right now and they have Philip Rivers, who I think is a Hall of Famer," Pittman said. "I'm happy I get to start with like a Hall of Fame quarterback."

While the attention shifted from quarterbacks to receivers, the spotlight remained solidly on the Southeastern Conference. Through 106 selections, 40 came from that conference - far more than the previous high. Indeed, 40 for a conference through four rounds was the previous record.

National champion LSU had 10, tying the record Ohio State set through three rounds in 2016, while perennial power Alabama added nine.

Two positions barely or not addressed at all in the first round got some attention directly after Higgins and Pittman were selected. Georgia's D'Andre Swift became the second running back chosen, by Detroit. LSU's Clyde Edwards-Helaire was the last pick of the first round, going to Super Bowl champion Kansas City.

Swift is a dynamic playmaker unlike anyone the Lions have had in the backfield in years - maybe since Hall of Famer Barry Sanders, who retired in 1998. Four more running backs went in the round.

Safety was an ignored position Thursday, but that was addressed four picks into the second round by the New York Giants, who selected Alabama's Xavier McKinney to help plug a secondary that has been a sieve.

"He also has that ability to be a quarterback on the back end, a signal caller for the defense," coach Joe Judge said. "He fits the mold of a smart, tough, fundamentally sound guy we are looking to build with."

New England finally surfaced with the 37th overall spot after trading out of the first round. Coach Bill Belichick was nowhere in sight - his dog appeared to be manning his laptop - as the Patriots chose Kyle Dugger, a safety from Lenoir-Rhyne, a Division II program in Hickory, North Carolina. Dugger not only was the first player not in the Football Bowl Subdivision to be selected, but only the second from a non-Power Five conference. Utah State quarterback Jordan Love, who went 26th overall to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday, was the other.

After a record 15 of the 32 players in the first round came from the SEC, another 10 from that league came off the board in the second round - and that's not including Hurts, who transferred to the Big 12 for his final season.

photo AP photo by John Amis / Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts scores a touchdown against LSU during the second half of the Peach Bowl national semifinal on Dec. 28 in Atlanta.

2020 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS

Picks by team, with selection's position and college

Thursday

First Round

1. Cincinnati: Joe Burrow, QB, LSU.

2. Washington: Chase Young, DE, Ohio State.

3. Detroit: Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State.

4. N.Y. Giants: Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia.

5. Miami: Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama.

6. L.A. Chargers: Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon.

7. Carolina: Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn.

8. Arizona: Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson.

9. Jacksonville: CJ Henderson, CB, Florida.

10. Cleveland: Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama.

11. N.Y. Jets: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville.

12. Las Vegas: Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama.

13. Tampa Bay (from Indianapolis through San Francisco): Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa.

14. San Francisco (from Tampa Bay): Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina.

15. Denver: Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama.

16. Atlanta: A.J. Terrel, CB, Clemson.

17. Dallas: CeeDee Lamb: WR, Oklahoma.

18. Miami (from Pittsburgh): Austin Jackson, OT, Southern Cal.

19. Las Vegas (from Chicago): Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State.

20. Jacksonville (from L.A. Rams): K'Lavon Chaisson, LB, LSU.

21. Philadelphia: Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU.

22. Minnesota (from Buffalo): Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU.

23. L.A. Chargers (from New England): Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma.

24. New Orleans: Cesar Ruiz, C, Michigan.

25. San Francisco (from Minnesota): Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State.

26. Green Bay (from Houston through Miami): Jordan Love, QB, Utah State.

27. Seattle: Jordyn Brooks, LB, Texas Tech.

28. Baltimore: Patrick Queen, LB, LSU.

29. Tennessee: Isaiah Wilson, OT, Georgia.

30. Miami (from Green Bay): Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn.

31. Minnesota (from San Francisco): Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU.

32. Kansas City: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU.

Friday

Second Round

33. Cincinnati: Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson.

34. Indianapolis (from Washington): Michael Pittman Jr., RB, Southern Cal.

35. Detroit: D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia.

36. N.Y. Giants: Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama.

37. New England (from L.A. Chargers): Kyle Dugger, S, Lenoir-Rhyne.

38. Carolina: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State.

39. Miami: Robert Hunt, OT, Louisiana-Lafayette.

40. Houston (from Arizona): Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU.

41. Indianapolis (from Cleveland): Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin.

42. Jacksonville: Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado.

43. Chicago (from Las Vegas): Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame.

44. Cleveland (from Indianapolis): Grant Delpit, S, LSU.

45. Tampa Bay: Antoine Winfield Jr., S, Minnesota.

46. Denver: K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn State.

47. Atlanta: Marlon Davidson, DE, Auburn.

48. Seattle (from N.Y. Jets): Darrell Taylor, DE, Tennessee.

49. Pittsburgh: Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame.

50. Chicago: Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah.

51. Dallas: Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama.

52. L.A. Rams: Cam Akers, RB, Florida State.

53. Philadelphia: Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma.

54. Buffalo: A.J. Epenesa, DE, Iowa.

55. Baltimore (from New England through Atlanta): J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State.

56. Miami (from New Orleans): Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama.

57. L.A. Rams (from Houston): Van Jefferson, WR, Florida.

58. Minnesota: Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise State.

59. N.Y. Jets (from Seattle): Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor.

60. New England (from Baltimore): Josh Uche, LB, Michigan.

61. Tennessee: Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU.

62. Green Bay: A.J. Dillon, RB, Boston College.

63. Kansas City (from San Francisco): Willie Gay Jr., LB, Mississippi State.

64. Carolina (from Kansas City through Seattle): Jeremy Chinn, S, Southern Illinois.

Third Round

65. Cincinnati: Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming.

66. Washington: Antonio Gibson, WR, Memphis.

67. Detroit: Julian Okwara, DE, Notre Dame.

68. N.Y. Jets (from N.Y. Giants): Ashtyn Davis, S, California.

69. Seattle (from Carolina): Damien Lewis, OG, LSU.

70. Miami: Brandon Jones, S, Texas.

71. Baltimore (from L.A. Chargers through New England): Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M.

72. Arizona: Josh Jones, OT, Houston.

73. Jacksonville: DaVon Hamilton, DT, Ohio State.

74. New Orleans (from Cleveland): Zack Baun, LB, Wisconsin.

75. Detroit (from Indianapolis): Jonah Jackson, OG, Ohio State.

76. Tampa Bay: Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt.

77. Denver, Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa.

78. Atlanta: Matt Hennessy, C, Temple.

79. N.Y. Jets, Jabari Zuniga, DE, Florida.

80. Las Vegas: Lynn Bowden Jr., WR, Kentucky.

81. Las Vegas (from Chicago): Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina.

82. Dallas: Neville Gallimore, DT, Oklahoma.

83. Denver (from Pittsburgh): Lloyd Cushenberry, C, LSU.

84. L.A. Rams: Terrell Lewis, DE, Alabama.

85. Indianapolis (from Philadelphia through Detroit): Julian Blackmon, S, Utah.

86. Buffalo: Zack Moss, RB, Utah.

87. New England: Anfernee Jennings, LB, Alabama.

88. Cleveland (from New Orleans): Jordan Elliott, DT, Missouri.

89. Minnesota: Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State.

90. Houston: Jonathan Greenard, LB, Florida.

91. New England (from Seattle through Houston and Las Vegas): Devin Asiasi, TE, UCLA.

92. Baltimore: Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas.

93. Tennessee: Darrynton Evans, RB, Appalachian State.

94. Green Bay: Josiah Deguara, TE, Cincinnati.

95. Denver (from San Francisco): McTelvin Agim, DT, Arkansas.

96. Kansas City: Lucas Niang, OT, TCU.

(Compensatory Selections)

97. Cleveland (from Houston): Jacob Phillips, LB, LSU.

98. Baltimore (from New England): Malik Harrison, LB, Ohio State.

99. N.Y. Giants: Matt Peart, OT, Connecticut.

100. Las Vegas (from New England): Tanner Muse, S, Clemson.

101. New England (from Seattle through N.Y. Jets): Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech.

102. Pittsburgh: Alex Highsmith, LB, Charlotte.

103. Philadelphia: Davion Taylor, LB, Colorado.

104. L.A. Rams: Terrell Burgess, S, Utah.

105. New Orleans (from Minnesota): Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton.

106. Baltimore: Tyre Phillips, OG, Mississippi State.

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