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Daily update April 27, 2018
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Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks at the podium after the Cleveland Browns selected Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield No. 1 overall. (David J. Phillip / Associated Press).
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Football trades never occur at a more fast, furious rate than they do during the three-day NFL draft. Several big deals involving first-round picks were struck before Thursday's event at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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With the number one pick in the NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns select Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield. (0:33). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email; comment.
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The first round of the most anticipated draft of the decade didn't disappoint. From a No. 1 overall pick in quarterback Baker Mayfield that no one projected last week to the Ravens taking the draft's most electric player in Lamar Jackson at No.
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FILE - In this Feb. 28, 2018, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis.
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The first round of the 2018 NFL Draft is in the books, and we had some action, buddy. There were seven trades in the first round and plenty of surprising picks, even if most of the players who were ultimately selected weren't a surprise.
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Five quarterbacks were taken in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft—the first time that has happened since 1999. The last pick of those five may be the most interesting and, over time, could provide the greatest return.
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The most touching moment of the first round of the draft occurred when it came time for the Pittsburgh Steelers to announce their choice for the 28th pick.
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Tenth overall pick Josh Rosen was "pissed" he fell in the draft but is excited to make the teams who did not select him pay.
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Amid the hype and excitement of the NFL draft, it can be hard to know which teams got their "money's worth" out of their first-round selections.
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