Trades that could shake up the 2019 NFL Draft

Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Last year saw the NFL Draft shaken up long before the first pick was made. Once the New York Jets moved up from sixth overall to the third spot, it became clear that two quarterbacks would go within the top three.

As of yet, we have not seen any major trades at the top of the 2019 NFL Draft. We have, however, seen a couple of first-round picks moved for veterans. We promise to see a bunch more trades at the top of Round 1 come Thursday evening in Nashville.

Here, we look at a number of trade scenarios that would shake up the entire draft as we know it.

Giants trade for Josh Rosen: Gettleman finally gets his quarterback.

Raiders move up from No. 4 overall: Raiders find their Khalil Mack replacement.

Bengals make a move up to the third pick: Zac Taylor makes his presence known.

Packers package two first-round picks: Brian Gutekunst makes another bold draft-day move.

Redskins make surprising move: We’ve been here before.

Simply because we have not seen many trades ahead of the draft, it doesn’t mean that a few blockbusters won’t go down come Thursday evening in Tennessee.

The Jets and 49ers are both specifically looking to move down. Either of them making a move would shake the foundation of the remainder of the draft.

Meanwhile, the Packers and Giants both have multiple first-round picks. They could use those assets as a way to target specific players. On the other hand, the Oakland Raiders and Jon Gruden are always a wild card. They will shake up the draft by their mere presence in Nashville.

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