“The 2019 NFL Draft is officially open.”

When NFL commissioner Roger Goodell utters those words on April 25 in Nashville, TN, it will mark the beginning of a three-day event that will change lives. The league’s 32 teams will give hundreds of young men the chance to realize their dreams of embarking upon a professional football career. It’s the culmination of a lengthy process that’s involved an extensive amount of evaluation when it comes to these players’ ability to contribute at the next level.

In that spirit, the draft analysts at Last Word on Pro Football have been hard at work breaking down the skill sets of this year’s group of NFL prospects. The fruit of that labor is our draft headquarters right here which contains scouting reports as well as team needs analysis. It’s your one-stop shop for familiarizing yourself with the players who will look to become instant impact rookies during the league’s 100th season.

The draft is an exciting process where fans of struggling teams hope they can find players who can lift them to excellence. At the same time, fans of the league’s elite clubs are hoping that the players selected by their respective teams can keep them at the top. But regardless of the team you root for, we can all agree that the draft is a fun-filled event where NFL fans come together to celebrate the future of the league.

Be sure to check back here often as this page will continue to grow as draft day approaches.

Note: All prospects are listed alphabetically by position.

Last Word on Pro Football 2019 NFL Draft Headquarters

2019 Quarterbacks

Jake Browning – Washington

Ryan Finley – NC State

Nick Fitzgerald – Mississippi State

Will Grier – West Virginia

Dwayne Haskins – Ohio State

Tyree Jackson – Buffalo

Daniel Jones – Duke

Drew Lock – Missouri

Gardner Minshew – Washington State

Kyler Murray – Oklahoma

Brett Rypien – Boise State

Kyle Shurmur – Vanderbilt

Easton Stick – North Dakota State

Clayton Thorson – Northwestern

2019 Running Backs

Rodney Anderson – Oklahoma

Myles Gaskin – Washington

Damien Harris – Alabama

Darrell Henderson – Memphis

Karan Higdon – Michigan

Justice Hill – Oklahoma State

Elijah Holyfield – Georgia

Joshua Jacobs – Alabama

Bryce Love – Stanford

Alexander Mattison – Boise State

David Montgomery – Iowa State

Joe Protheroe – Cal Poly

Miles Sanders – Penn State

L.J. Scott – Michigan State

Devin Singletary – Florida Atlantic

Benny Snell – Kentucky

Darwin Thompson – Utah State

Mike Weber – Ohio State

Dexter Williams – Notre Dame

Trayveon Williams – Texas A&M

2019 Wide Receivers

J.J. Arcega-Whiteside – Stanford

Miles Boykin – Notre Dame

Tyre Brady – Marshall

A.J. Brown – Ole Miss

Marquise Brown – Oklahoma

Hakeem Butler – Iowa State

Parris Campbell – Ohio State

Johnnie Dixon – Ohio State

Keelan Doss – UC Davis

Emanuel Hall – Missouri

Mecole Hardman – Georgia

Kelvin Harmon – NC State

N’Keal Harry – Arizona State

Jalen Hurd – Baylor

Andy Isabella – Massachusetts

Anthony Johnson – Buffalo

DaMarkus Lodge – Ole Miss

Terry McLaurin – Ohio State

D.K. Metcalf – Ole Miss

Jakobi Meyers – N.C. State

Stanley Morgan, Jr. – Nebraska

Hunter Renfrow – Clemson

Riley Ridley – Georgia

Deebo Samuel – South Carolina

David Sills – West Virginia

2019 Tight Ends

C.J. Conrad – Kentucky

Noah Fant – Iowa

T.J. Hockenson – Iowa

Dawson Knox – Ole Miss

Alize Mack – Notre Dame

Foster Moreau – LSU

Josh Oliver – San Jose State

Irv Smith, Jr. – Alabama

Kaden Smith – Stanford

Jace Sternberger – Texas A&M

Caleb Wilson – UCLA

2019 Offensive Linemen

Beau Benzschawel – Wisconsin

Garrett Bradbury – NC State

Garrett Brumfield – LSU

Yodny Cajuste – West Virginia

Nate Davis – Charlotte

Michael Deiter – Wisconsin

Andre Dillard – Washington State

Chuma Edoga – USC

David Edwards – Wisconsin

Cody Ford – Oklahoma

Hjalte Froholdt – Arkansas

Tytus Howard – Alabama State

Mitch Hyatt – Clemson

Martez Ivey – Florida

Elgton Jenkins – Mississippi State

Michael Jordan – Ohio State

Chris Lindstrom – Boston College

Greg Little – Ole Miss

Erik McCoy – Texas A&M

Kaleb McGary – Washington

Connor McGovern– Penn State

Iosua Opeta – Weber State

Ross Pierschbacher – Alabama

Isaiah Prince – Ohio State

Dalton Risner – Kansas State

Max Scharping – Northern Illinois

Jawaan Taylor – Florida

Jonah Williams – Alabama

2019 Edge Defenders

Josh Allen – Kentucky

Zach Allen – Boston College

Ben Banogu – TCU

Nick Bosa – Ohio State

Austin Bryant – Clemson

Brian Burns – Florida State

L.J. Collier – TCU

Jaylon Ferguson – Louisiana Tech

Clelin Ferrell – Clemson

Carl Granderson – Wyoming

Joe Jackson – Miami (FL)

Jalen Jelks – Oregon

Christian Miller – Alabama

Anthony Nelson – Iowa

Charles Omenihu – Texas

Jachai Polite – Florida

Wyatt Ray – Boston College

Montez Sweat – Mississippi State

Chase Winovich – Michigan

Oshane Ximines – Old Dominion

D’Andre Walker – Georgia

2019 Interior Defenders

Isaiah Buggs – Alabama

Demarcus Christmas – Florida State

Rashan Gary – Michigan

Dre’Mont Jones – Ohio State

Dexter Lawrence – Clemson

Ed Oliver – Houston

Khalen Saunders – Western Illinois

Jeffery Simmons – Mississippi State

Jerry Tillery – Notre Dame

Christian Wilkins – Clemson

Quinnen Williams – Alabama

Gerald Willis III – Miami (FL)

Renell Wren – Arizona State

2019 Linebackers

Jeffrey Allison – Fresno State

Cody Barton – Utah

Devin Bush – Michigan

Te’Von Coney – Notre Dame

Tyrel Dodson – Texas A&M

T.J. Edwards – Wisconsin

Terrill Hanks – New Mexico State

Khalil Hodge – Buffalo

Vosean Joseph – Florida

Tre Lamar – Clemson

Germaine Pratt – NC State

Cameron Smith – USC

Ty Summers – TCU

Devin White – LSU

Mack Wilson – Alabama

2019 Cornerbacks

DeAndre Baker – Georgia

Kris Boyd – Texas

Sean Bunting – Central Michigan

Lonnie Johnson – Kentucky

Justin Layne – Michigan State

David Long – Michigan

Julian Love – Notre Dame

Trayvon Mullen – Clemson

Byron Murphy – Washington

Amani Oruwariye – Penn State

Greedy Williams – LSU

Joejuan Williams – Vanderbilt

Rock Ya-Sin – Temple

2019 Safeties

Johnathan Abram – Mississippi State

Nasir Adderley – Delaware

Mike Bell – Fresno State

Jonathan Crawford – Indiana

Lukas Denis – Boston College

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson – Florida

Will Harris – Boston College

Amani Hooker – Iowa

Jaquan Johnson – Miami (FL)

Taylor Rapp – Washington

Sheldrick Redwine – Miami (FL)

Darnell Savage – Maryland

Marvell Tell III – USC

Deionte Thompson – Alabama

Juan Thornhill – Virginia

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