The Oakland Raiders were slated to pick early in the second round on Friday night, but instead traded the No. 35 overall pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars
The Oakland Raiders held the No. 35 overall pick heading into Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Draft, but instead decided to trade the pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Oakland held only one pick on Day 2, so the move made a lot of sense.
For the No. 35 overall pick, the Raiders received the Jaguars N0. 38 pick in round two, as well as the No. 109 pick overall. However, they also sent the No. 140 and 235 picks to the Jaguars, as Mike Mayock tries to get earlier picks.
Oakland had a pretty eventful first night of the NFL Draft, selecting three times in the first round. The Raiders did not move in their selections at all in Round 1, opting to bring in three players who can start for the team right away.
With the No. 38 overall, the Raiders could go a number of different ways, as there are plenty of solid players remaining.
With the pick, the Jaguars selected Jawaan Taylor, a punishing offensive tackle from the University of Florida. Many teams had an early first round grade on Taylor, but concerns caused him to drop, and he landed in an absolutely perfect spot with the Jaguars.