Irv Smith Minnesota Vikings Jerseys , I figured it would be a good idea to recap the picks, see what trades were made, and what teams have left on the board for tomorrow"I figured that, with how busy the draft was tonight, that it would be worth it to recap the draft and all the picks and trades that went on.The draft picks will be listed out first, and the trades (including the picks if they are known) will be listed after.Draft PicksRound TwoCardinals: Byron MurphyColts: Rock Ya-SinJaguars: Jawaan Taylor49ers: Deebo SamuelPanthers: Greg LittleBills: Cody FordBuccaneers: Sean BuntingRaiders: Trayvon MullenBroncos: Dalton RisnerBroncos: Drew LockLions: Jahlani TavaiPackers: Elgton JenkinsPatriots: Joejuan WilliamsBrowns: Greedy WilliamsSeahawks: Marquise BlairSaints: Eric McCoyColts: Ben BanoguVikings: Irv Smith Jr.Titans: A.J. BrownBengals: Drew SampleEagles: Miles SandersTexans: Lonnie Johnson Jr.Texans: Max ScharpingChiefs: Mecole HardmanEagles: JJ Arcega-WhitesideCowboys: Trysten HillColts: Parris CampbellChargers: Nasir AdderleyRams: Taylor RappCardinals: Andy IsabellaChiefs: Juan ThornhillSeahawks: D.K. MetcalfRound ThreeCardinals: Zach AllenSteelers: Diontae Johnson49ers: Jalen HurdJets: Jachai PoliteJaguars: Josh OliverRams: Darrell HendersonBroncos: Dre’mont JonesBengals: Germaine PrattBears: David MontgomeryBills: Devin SingletaryPackers: Jace SternbergerRedskins: Terry McLaurinPatriots: Chase WinovichDolphins: Michael DeiterRams: David LongBrowns: Sione TakitakiLions: Will HarrisTitans: Nate DavisSteelers: Justin LayneChiefs: Khalen SaundersRavens: Jaylon FergusonTexans: Kahale WarringPatriots: Damien HarrisSeahawks: Cody BartonColts: Bobby OkerekeCowboys: Connor McGovernChargers: Trey PipkinsJets: Chuma EdogaRavens: Miles BoykinBuccaneers: Jamel DeanGiants: Oshane XiminesBills: Dawson KnoxRams: Bobby EvansJaguars: Quincy WilliamsBuccaneers: Mike EdwardsPanthers: Will GrierPatriots: Yodney CajusteVikings: Alexander MattisonTradesNote: If the team the picks were traded to has used the pick on a player by the time this post was written, they will be included in parentheses after the pick number. If the picks were traded again, no player will be listed until the pick is used.Jacksonville traded the No. 38 and No. 109 overall picks to the Raiders, who sent back the No. 35 overall pick (Jawaan Taylor), the No. 140 pick, and the No. 235 pick.Carolina traded the No. 47 (Marquise Blair) and No. 77 picks to the Seahawks for the No. 37 overall pick (Greg Little).Buffalo traded the No. 40 (Trayvon Mullen) and No. 158 picks to the Raiders, who sent back pick No. 38 (Cody Ford).The Denver Broncos traded the No. 52 (Drew Sample), No. 125, and No. 182 picks to Cincinnati for the No. 42 overall pick (Drew Lock).New England traded the No. 56 and No. 101 picks to the Rams for the No. 45 overall pick (Joejuan Williams).Cleveland traded the No. 49 (Ben Banogu) and No. 144 picks to the Colts for the No. 46 overall pick, which they used on Greedy Williams.The New Orleans Saints traded the No. 62, No. 202, and a 2020 second-round pick to the Dolphins for pick No. 48 (Eric McCoy) and No. 116.The Chiefs traded the No. 61 (Taylor Rapp) and No. 167 picks to the Rams for the No. 56 pick (Mecole Hardman).The Cardinals traded Josh Rosen to the Dolphins for pick No. 62 (Andy Isabella) and a 2020 fifth-round pick.The Seahawks traded No. 77 (Chase Winovich) and No. 118 to the Patriots for No. 64 (D.K. Metcalf).The Rams traded No. 94 (Jamel Dean) and No. 99 (Mike Edwards) to the Buccaneers for No. 70 (Darrell Henderson).Chicago traded No. 87 (Damien Harris), No. 162, and a 2020 fourth-round pick to the Patriots for No. 73 (David Montgomery) and No. 205.The Vikings traded No. 81 (Will Harris) to the Lions for No. 88 and No. 204.The Vikings traded No. 88 (Cody Barton) and No. 209 to the Seahawks for No. 92 and 159.The Vikings traded No. 92 (Chuma Edoga) to the Jets for No. 93 and No. 217.The Vikings traded No. 93 (Miles Boykin) to the Ravens for No. 102 (Alexander Mattison), No. 191, and No. 193.Washington traded No. 96 (Dawson Knox) to the Bills for No. 112 and No. 131.The Rams traded the No. 101 (Yodny Cajuste) and No. 133 picks to New England for No. 97 (Bobby Evans) and No. 162.Remaining PicksSince there was so much horse trading today, I thought it would also be beneficial to see what kind of ammo all 32 NFL teams have at their disposal to start the day. For reference, picks 103-138 are fourth rounders, 139-173 are fifth rounders, 174-214 are sixth rounders, and 215-254 are seventh-round picks.Arizona Cardinals: 103, 139, 174, 179, 248, 249 Minnesota Vikings Jerseys 2019 , 254Atlanta Falcons: 117, 137, 152, 172, 186, 203, 230Baltimore Ravens: 113, 123, 127, 160, 197Buffalo Bills: 147, 181, 225, 228Carolina Panthers: 115, 154, 187Chicago Bears: 126, 205, 222, 238Cincinnati Bengals: 110, 125, 149, 182, 183, 198, 210, 211, 213, 223Cleveland Browns: 119, 155, 170, 189 Irv Smith black jersey , 221Dallas Cowboys: 128, 136, 165, 241Denver Broncos: 148, 156, 237Detroit Lions: 111, 146, 184, 224, 229Green Bay Packers: 150, 185, 194, 226Houston Texans: 161, 195, 220Indianapolis Colts: 129, 135, 144, 164, 199, 240Jacksonville Jaguars: 140, 178, 235, 236Kansas City Chiefs: 201, 214, 216Los Angeles Chargers: 130, 166, 200, 242Los Angeles Rams: 162, 167, 169, 251Miami Dolphins: 151 Irv Smith Jersey Mens , 202, 233, 234Minnesota Vikings: 120, 159, 190, 191, 193, 204, 217, 247, 250New England Patriots: 118, 133, 134, 239, 243, 246, 252New Orleans Saints: 116, 168, 177, 231, 244New York Giants: 108, 143, 171, 180, 232, 245New York Jets: 105, 196Oakland Raiders: 106, 109, 158, 218Philadelphia Eagles: 138, 163Pittsburgh Steelers: 122 Irv Smith Jersey nfl draft , 141, 175, 192, 207, 219San Francisco 49ers: 104, 176, 212Seattle Seahawks: 114, 124, 132, 142, 209Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 107, 145, 208, 215Tennessee Titans: 121, 157, 188Washington: 112, 131, 153, 173, 206, 227, 253 DETROIT — Looks like the Minnesota Vikings have a feel for desperation.And desperation pass plays.Kirk Cousins took a shotgun snap, rolled slightly to his right, stepped up and heaved a pass from near midfield into the end zone.More Vikings coveragePhotos of the Week: 7/21/19 – 7/27/19Rookie Bradbury is central figure to Vikings’ overhauled offensive lineVikings depth at cornerback being tested, Hughes still not clearedPlayers to watch at Minnesota Vikings 2019 training campTop Tweets: Vikings WR Diggs makes push for All-NFL Style TeamKyle Rudolph leaped to make a go-ahead touchdown catch.Cousins’ 44-yard Hail Mary to Rudolph as time expired in the first half put the Minnesota Vikings ahead and they beat the Detroit Lions 27-9 Sunday, moving a step closer to playing in the postseason.“It was a big way to gain some momentum going into the half after a slow start,” Cousins said. “They were calling it a Hail Rudy after it happened.”Minnesota famously beat New Orleans in the playoffs last January on Diggs’ game-ending, 61-yard touchdown reception to advance to the NFC championship game.The Vikings could have clinched a spot in the playoffs with a win and losses by Washington and Philadelphia this weekend. The Redskins lost to Tennessee on Saturday, and shortly after Minnesota walked into its locker room at Ford Field, the Eagles beat Houston on a game-ending field goal.Minnesota (8-6-1) can still earn a spot in the postseason by closing the regular season with a win against NFC North champion Chicago at home, or by having wild-card hopefuls lose in Week 17.“We don’t want to leave it up to anyone else Everson Griffen Jersey ,” Rudolph said.The Vikings overcame an awful start offensively, scoring two touchdowns on Cousins’ passes over the last 1:32 of the second quarter, and relied on their defense all afternoon against Detroit.Minnesota had almost as many punts (4) as yards (5) before Cousins led an eight-play, 69-yard drive that ended with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs late in the first half. On the Vikings’ next possession after calling timeout with 2 seconds left in the second quarter against a three-man rush, Cousins capped a 70-yard drive with his Hail Mary to Rudolph, who didn’t have much traffic in front of him,.“I didn’t have to move one step off of my spot. I was able to jump,” said the 6-foot-6 Rudolph, who was a highly touted high school basketball player in Cincinnati. “I joked earlier I had a lot of rebounds in high school basketball and at that point, it turns into another rebound, so maybe see if I can get that added to my career total.”In the same end zone three years ago, Aaron Rodgers connected with Richard Rodgers on a winning desperation pass to lift the Packers to a win over Detroit to help them make a push to get into the postseason.Cousins finished 21 of 28 for 253 yards with three touchdowns, matching his career high with 29 set in 2015 with the Redskins. Rudolph had a career-high 122 yards receiving, matched a career high with two touchdown receptions, and had a season-high nine receptions.The Lions (5-10) wasted opportunities to have a comfortable cushion in the first half because their offense stalled repeatedly. They had to settle for three field goals and a 9-0 lead, and then they had to deal with a 14-9 deficit after the Hail Mary.“When those things happen, certainly they have a little bit of a toll on you,” coach Matt Patricia acknowledged.Detroit has dropped four of five and seven of nine since reaching .500 in late October, falling apart in Patricia’s first season as a head coach after the franchise fired coach Jim Caldwell with a 36-28 record over four seasons.The playing-for-pride Lions got off to a strong start defensively against the playoff-hopeful Vikings, holding them without a first down until there were three-plus minutes left in the first half.With the ball, though, Detroit could not to take advantage of favorable field position against a stingy defense. The Lions were relegated to Matt Prater kicking one field goal in the first quarter and two in the second.The Vikings opened the second half with a field goal for a 17-9 lead that looked like it would be enough against a team that failed to score a touchdown against them in two games this season. Minnesota sent a lot of fans out of Ford Field early in the second half when Cousins threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Rudolph to go ahead by 15 points.STAFFORD SITSMatthew Stafford was 18 of 32 for 116 yards and was replaced with 4:10 left by Matt Cassel, who was welcomed by cheers before the Lions were called for a false start prior to his first snap.“It’s frustrating that that’s the way the game went,” said Stafford, who is playing through a back injury. “Coach makes those decisions. Always want to be out there, understand where he’s coming from with it. He knows what I’m dealing with and going through. As far as fans’ reaction, it doesn’t make any difference.”INJURY REPORTVikings: CB Marcus Sherels left with a foot injury in the first quarter and didn’t return. CB Xavier Rhodes (groin) limped off the field in the fourth quarter. FB C.J. Ham (elbow) had an elbow injury.Lions: TE Luke Willson (concussion), DT A’Shawn Robinson (knee), DeShawn Shead (knee) were hurt during the game.UP NEXTVikings: Host the Bears on Sunday.“It’s going to be like a playoff game,” Rudolph said.Lions: Close the season at Green Bay on Sunday.