The top two picks of the draft have changed hands for the first time since 1997, when the Jets (first), New Orleans (second) and Atlanta (third) all traded down.
What does the latest draft blockbuster mean for the Jaguars? It only increases the chances they’ll get a quality defensive player with the fifth pick. When Los Angeles traded up to No. 1, the Jaguars knew a quarterback would be going first but couldn’t predict what Cleveland — with Robert Griffin III and Josh McCown under contract — would do with the second pick.
But now that Philadelphia has moved into the second spot, the educated top-three guess is quarterback to the Rams, quarterback to the Eagles and left tackle Laremy Tunsil to San Diego.