Free agency has been full of drama.

Superstars have swapped teams, role players landed massive deals on the open market and many teams' key needs were addressed heading into the draft.

All of those major changes mean big impacts on the upcoming 2019 NFL Draft.

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But how exactly have two weeks of signings impacted teams' needs? Who will look to the draft after swinging and missing on players in the open market? And where will the brightest young stars be heading to start their NFL careers?

Here is our latest two-round projection:

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FIRST ROUND

Here's a pick-by-pick look at all 32 selections from Day One of the NFL Draft.

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1) Arizona Cardinals: QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma

There's been so much hype around Murray potentially going No. 1 that it can't all just be pre-draft bluster, right? Kliff Kingsbury is a college guy, so it's easy to envision him wanting the latest college success story under his wing so they can start their NFL journeys together.

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2) San Francisco 49ers: EDGE Nick Bosa, Ohio State

If the Cardinals don't take Bosa, then the 49ers may as well. Bosa has been the consensus No. 1 pick for months now and the only thing that could seemingly keep him out of that spot is Murray. San Francisco would be thrilled to see him slide.

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TRADE!

Washington Redskins receive: No. 3 overall pick

New York Jets receive: No. 15 overall pick, No. 46 overall pick (second round), No. 208 overall pick (sixth round), 2020 first-round pick and 2020 second-round pick

Analysis: The Redskins have to get aggressive here because their quarterback situation is hideous. There are only two top-tier options in this draft – Murray and Dwayne Haskins – so the Redskins will jump at the chance to land one.

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3) Washington Redskins: QB Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State

Case Keenum and Colt McCoy certainly are not the answers at quarterback, so the Redskins make a move here to find a guy who could become their franchise face for years to come. They'll have to give up a lot to do it, though.

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4) Oakland Raiders: DL Quinnen Williams, Alabama

The Raiders' defense needs a serious upgrade and Williams may be the best overall defensive player in the draft. He's been compared to the Rams' Aaron Donald. Sounds like something the Raiders could certainly use. Who couldn't?

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5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Greedy Williams, LSU

New defensive coordinator Todd Bowles needs weapons as he tries to get the Buccaneers out of the basement of the defensive rankings. Williams is a playmaker and would be a good start to rebuilding the defense.

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6) New York Giants: EDGE Josh Allen, Kentucky

No quarterback? No quarterback. The Giants have options now that they have two first-round draft picks. With the first of the two, they focus on the defense, which took a serious hit by losing Olivier Vernon and Landon Collins.

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7) Jacksonville Jaguars: WR D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss

The Jaguars spent the money to invest in quarterback Nick Foles and now it's time to find him a top-tier target to throw it to. Metcalf is a total freak of nature and should be fun to watch in Northern Florida for years to come.

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8) Detroit Lions: TE T.J. Hockenson, Iowa

The Lions have a need at tight end and they're in luck – this draft class is loaded with terrific ones. But Hockenson is the best of the bunch because of his ability to get the job done in both when he's running routes and when he's doing the dirty work of blocking.

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9) Buffalo Bills: CB Byron Murphy, Washington

The Bills focused heavily on their offense by adding quarterback Josh Allen last season and upgrading their wideouts and offensive line in free agency. Now they do the defense some favors and complement their signing of fellow cornerback Kevin Johnson by drafting Murphy.

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10) Denver Broncos: LB Devin White, LSU

The Broncos are definitely in the market for linebackers, particularly speedy ones. White is a good fit and will help Vic Fangio build the kind of defense he had with the Bears.

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11) Cincinnati Bengals: DL Ed Oliver, Houston

The Bengals have a lot of work to do, but rebuilding their defense is certainly a big part of that. Oliver is terrific at getting penetration from his interior defensive line spot and would be a huge upgrade.

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12) Green Bay Packers: OT Jonah Williams, Alabama

What better way to help quarterback Aaron Rodgers than to protect him? Williams is the most technically sound offensive tackle in the draft and should make an instant impact up front.

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13) Miami Dolphins: QB Drew Lock, Missouri

The Dolphins undoubtedly need a new quarterback now that Ryan Tannehill is gone. They missed out on the top two prospects early on, but they can still roll the dice on a solid prospect here.

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14) Atlanta Falcons: EDGE Montez Sweat, Mississippi State

There's always at least one surprise player who slips each year. Sweat is that guy after testing terrifically at the NFL Combine. But the Falcons sure aren't complaining.

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15) New York Jets: EDGE Brian Burns, Florida State

After trading back to the middle of the first round in order to pick up that haul of picks, the Jets fill a major need in the pass rush with this selection. It's the most obvious deficiency on this team right now.

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16) Carolina Panthers: OL Cody Ford, Oklahoma

The Panthers could stand to protect Cam Newton better, though that goes for just about every team's offensive line. Carolina actually takes some action and grabs one of the draft's best linemen here.

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17) New York Giants: EDGE Rashan Gary, Michigan

Gary tests great, but he didn't do much of anything in college – so he understandably falls a bit. The Giants take advantage and keep their defensive rebuild going with eyes on finding a quarterback elsewhere. (Spoiler alert!)

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18) Minnesota Vikings: OG Michael Deiter, Wisconsin

Another team opts to upgrade its offensive line. Maybe some less time under pressure would help Kirk Cousins actually find his rhythm in year two with the Vikings.

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19) Tennessee Titans: DL Christian Wilkins, Clemson

The Titans could use some pass-rushing prowess with Derrick Morgan testing free agency. It may come at a different position, but Wilkins knows how to be a menace in the backfield.

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20) Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Deandre Baker, Georgia

Eventually the Steelers are going to need a replacement for Joe Haden. They find one here in Baker, who was a turnover machine over the past three seasons in college.

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21) Seattle Seahawks: OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida

Russell Wilson spent a whole lot of time peeling himself off the turf last season. Adding Taylor should help alleviate at least some of that problem for 2019 and beyond.

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22) Baltimore Ravens: LB Devin Bush, Michigan

The Ravens have a gaping hole at linebacker now that C.J. Mosley is with the Jets. They find their heir apparent in the first round and plug Bush straight into that spot.

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23) Houston Texans: OL Dalton Risner, Kansas State

For all the talent this team has at the skill positions, the offensive line is an absolute mess. The Texans start revamping that unit by grabbing a key piece in the first round.

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24) Oakland Raiders: EDGE Clelin Ferrell, Clemson

After grabbing an interior threat early in the first round, the Raiders double down and really add to their pass rush by finding an edge guy here. The Oakland defense could get scary in a hurry.

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25) Philadelphia Eagles: OT Greg Little, Ole Miss

Offensive line is always a safe way to go. Sure, the Eagles could use cornerbacks or running backs, but they don't feel any are worthwhile at this spot and go with the old-fashioned approach of improving up front.

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26) Indianapolis Colts: WR Kelvin Harmon, N.C. State

T.Y. Hilton can't go on like this forever, can he? The Colts find a second big-time target for Andrew Luck who can eventually fill Hilton's shoes.

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27) Oakland Raiders: RB Josh Jacobs, Alabama

The Raiders have their quarterback and their stud wideout in Derek Carr and Antonio Brown. Now they try to find their running back. Picking one in the first round is always a risk, but having three first-round selections helps alleviate some of that.

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28) Los Angeles Chargers: OT Andre Dillard, Washington State

Adding some more protection up front should only help Philip Rivers and make him more productive as the back end of his career carries along and the Chargers try to keep contending with him at the helm.

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29) Kansas City Chiefs: EDGE Jachai Polite, Florida

The Chiefs' defense needs a lot of work; it quite clearly kept them from the Super Bowl last season. Losing Dee Ford and Justin Houston makes pass-rush upgrades a must.

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30) Green Bay Packers: TE Noah Fant, Iowa

The Packers have already added protection for Rodgers, so now they find him a nice, comfortable target. Fant is another terrific tight end and he's particularly good at catching passes.

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31) Los Angeles Rams: DL Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame

Sure, the Rams have Donald. But losing Ndamukong Suh will still take its toll. The Rams try to limit the impact of that loss by taking Tillery here.

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32) New England Patriots: TE Irv Smith, Alabama

Leave it to the Patriots to take a slightly under-the-radar approach and avoid some sexy names to take what would undoubtedly turn into a genius pick. It's just kind of how they operate.

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SECOND ROUND

Here's a pick-by-pick look at all 32 selections from the start of Day Two of the NFL Draft.

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33) Arizona Cardinals: WR N'Keal Harry, Arizona State

The Cardinals have their new quarterback (again), so now it's time to supplement that selection with a stellar wide receiver. Harry is a rangy, athletic guy who should be able to snatch passes at the NFL level.

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34) Indianapolis Colts: DL Dexter Lawrence, Clemson

The Colts' offensive line made massive strides last season and now it's time for the defensive line to do the same thing. Lawrence has all the tools necessary, he just has to start using them more effectively.

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35) Oakland Raiders: CB Julian Love, Notre Dame

Cornerback is among the Raiders' many needs, so they snatch one up here. Combine that with the other two defense moves they've already made and all of a sudden the rebuild looks very impressive on that side of the ball.

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36) San Francisco 49ers: DL Dre'Mont Jones, Ohio State

The 49ers took an edge rusher in the first round, but they could use one of those trendy interior rushers, too. So they take a risk on Jones, who could use some development.

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TRADE!

Arizona Cardinals receive: No. 37 overall pick

New York Giants receive: QB Josh Rosen

Analysis: One year after picking Rosen in the first round, the Cardinals flip him for a second-round selection in order to move on with Murray. The Giants use Rosen as their QB of the future instead of burning a first-round selection of their own on one of the quarterbacks in this year's class.

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37) Arizona Cardinals: OT Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia

Again, all about helping out the quarterback. The Cardinals give Murray some added protection to go with his brand-new wide receiver with this pick.

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38) Jacksonville Jaguars: EDGE L.J. Collier, TCU

The Jaguars' vaunted 2017 pass rush really fell apart last season, but they can start putting the pieces back together going into 2019.

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39) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: EDGE Charles Omenihu, Texas

We've already mentioned the Bucs' need for a serious defensive overhaul and that continues in the second round, as they add a pass rusher to try and shake things up and make an impact.

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40) Buffalo Bills: WR Marquise Brown, Oklahoma

The Bills already added a few targets for Allen, like John Brown and Cole Beasley, but that's a sign of just how poor their wideout group was last season. They keep refreshing that group here.

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41) Denver Broncos: CB Justin Layne, Michigan State

Fangio continues to turn around his defense by adding a piece to the backfield. Layne helps cover the hole left by Bradley Roby's departure.

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42) Cincinnati Bengals: DE Chase Winovich, Michigan

After adding to the interior of their line in the first round, the Bengals tack on some edge-rushing prowess here. Winovich is a high-motor guy who will bring some needed intensity to this defense.

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43) Detroit Lions: WR Riley Ridley, Georgia

The Lions don't have a bad wide receiver group, but it's one that seems like it could use a bit more pop. Ridley would provide some presence as a possession receiver.

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44) Green Bay Packers: S Nasir Adderley, Delaware

After focusing heavily on helping Rodgers, it's time to flip things around and work on the other side of the ball. Despite being a small-school product, Adderley could provide an immediate impact in Green Bay.

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45) Atlanta Falcons: LB Mack Wilson, Alabama

The Falcons' defense was a sore spot last season and could use some more reinforcement in the second round. What better way to make a quick addition than by picking up an Alabama stud? Wilson is a well-polished player.

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46) New York Jets: CB Trayvon Mullen, Clemson

The Jets have a glaring hole at their second outside cornerback spot right now, with Darrly Roberts currently slotted into that role opposite Trumaine Johnson. Mullen would help cover that hole and give the Jets a more legitimate starter at the position.

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47) Carolina Panthers: CB Amani Oruwariye, Penn State

The Panthers re-signed Eric Reid this offseason, but their defensive backfield could still use some work. They go with Oruwariye here after being beaten to Mullen by the Jets.

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48) Miami Dolphins: C Garrett Bradbury, N.C. State

The Dolphins recently signed veteran guard/center Chris Reed, but the interior of this line could still use some work – especially looking toward the future. Bradbury is the top center in this class and would be a nice addition.

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49) Cleveland Browns: S Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State

The Browns could use some extra help at safety after dishing Jabrill Peppers to the Giants as part of the Odell Beckham trade. They go searching for their replacement here.

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50) Minnesota Vikings: WR Andy Isabella, UMass

Imagine Isabella alongside Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen. The Vikings are well set at those top two wide receiver positions, but badly need a third option, and Isabella would be a terrific complementary piece.

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51) Tennessee Titans: EDGE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech

Again, some more pass-rush pop for the Titans here, as they take a risk on a small-school guy who put up crazy – and record-breaking – numbers during his college career. Ferguson may need polishing, but the film is awfully impressive.

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52) Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Deebo Samuel, South Carolina

After losing Brown to the 49ers, the Steelers could use some more help at wide receiver to assist JuJu Smith-Schuster and provide a security blanket for Ben Roethlisberger.

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53) Philadelphia Eagles: CB Isaiah Johnson, Houston

The Eagles didn't target a cornerback in the first round, but they could probably use one here, even after re-signing Ronald Darby. He's only back on a one-year deal and is coming off a torn ACL, so there's no guarantee about his future with the team.

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54) Houston Texans: S Deionte Thompson, Alabama

The Texans have already done some good work revamping their defensive backfield by signing Tashaun Gipson and Roby, but the project isn't quite complete. Thompson would add some depth and another playmaker to that unit.

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55) Houston Texans: CB Michael Jackson, Miami

Again, more DB help for the Texans here, who really go all-in to overhaul things in that department. At one point, Jackson was a projected first-round pick, so there's some good value here.

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56) New England Patriots: WR A.J. Brown, Ole Miss

Outside of Julian Edelman, Tom Brady doesn't really have many marquee weapons right now. Adding Brown to the picture would change that. He posted monster numbers this past season and would be a big target for the Pats.

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57) Philadelphia Eagles: EDGE Zach Allen, Boston College

The Eagles could use some extra depth in the pass-rushing rotation. Allen isn't one of the elite edge guys in this class, but he's certainly still a very good one and can make an impact, especially as part of a strong front, like the Eagles already have.

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58) Dallas Cowboys: S Juan Thornhill, Virginia

The Cowboys are in the hunt for a safety and need to replace Jeff Heath in that spot. Thornhill could be the solution to that problem, given they've already missed out on the high-profile free agents at the position.

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59) Indianapolis Colts: CB Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt

The Colts could afford to improve their secondary this offseason. While Pierre Desir returned in free agency, Williams could be another building block in the defensive backfield. Desir, Williams and Quincy Wilson could form a talented trio at corner.

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60) Los Angeles Chargers: WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford

The Chargers lost one of their top targets in Tyrell Williams, so it's time to go shopping for a new wideout. Arcega-Whiteside adds strength and power to the position and will help Rivers by fighting for balls, especially in the red zone.

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61) Kansas City Chiefs: LB Vosean Joseph, Florida

Defense, defense, defense. The Chiefs continue their focus on that side of the ball, especially as they switch schemes, by grabbing a new piece to plug into the middle of the unit.

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62) New Orleans Saints: DL Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State

The Saints find some terrific value here. Simmons tore his ACL just a few months ago, so he may not be a factor in 2019, but he was originally a first-round lock. Getting him this late in the second round is a steal and will reap dividends in the future.

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63) Kansas City Chiefs: CB Rock Ya-Sin, Temple

The Chiefs' only good DB, Steven Nelson, has moved on to the Steelers, so they need help back there. Ya-Sin needs some polishing, but he has the athleticism and tools needed to be a terrific player.

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64) New England Patriots: QB Daniel Jones, Duke

The Brady heir apparent? Eventually, the Patriots are going to need a replacement. They grab a cerebral prospect here and stash him behind Brady as the understudy for a few years in the hopes that he'll eventually blossom into another winning QB.

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