FOXBOROUGH -- We're on the scene for the first night of the 2018 NFL draft. Keep it here for all the updates throughout the weekend. On Thursday, the Patriots hold two first-round selections -- the No. 23 overall pick and the No. 31 overall selection. So what are they going to do? We'll find out in the next few hours.
11:34 p.m.: We're going to hear from Nick Caserio here in a few moments.
11:28 p.m.: The Patriots took running back Sony Michel out of Georgia with the 31st overall pick in the 2018 draft. A 5-foot-11, 216-pounder, Michel rushed for 3,6113 yards on 590 carries (an astounding 6.1 yards per carry) in his college career, he added 64 catches for 921 yards out of the backfield. Here’s a quick look at some of his highlights.
Our Mike Loyko also had a nice breakdown of what he brings to the table here.
11:26 p.m.: MORE GEORGIA. Let's get nuts. Running back Sony Michel.
11:22 p.m.: Patriots are on the clock at No. 31.
11:19 p.m.: From our buddy Bob McGinn, we have a scouting report on Isaiah Wynn:
2. ISAIAH WYNN, Georgia (6-2 ½, 317, no 40, 1-2): Generally started at LG in 2015-’16 before moving to LT out of necessity for a playoff team in ’17. “He has to be a guard or a center,” said one scout. “Strong, good football player. Ideally not a first-round guy but he’s among the best. Competitive, smart, good athlete, good strength for his size.” Finished with 21 starts at LT and 19 at LG. “Is he dominant? No,” a second scout said. “He’s a good starter in the NFL. Name the last (top) Georgia offensive lineman? It’s been a long time. Matt Stinchcomb, maybe.” Arms were 33 3/8 but his hands are tiny (8 ½). “He does everything you want,” a third scout said. “He’s got arm length, he’s competitive, he’s big. He has a sense how to play the position.” From St. Petersburg, Fla.”
11:17 p.m.: Playing catch-up here. Lamar Jackson, Harold Landry among those still on the board as the Jags line up for No. 29.
11:14 p.m.: Just finished up a conference call with Wynn, who spent roughly half the session chuckling and just sort of enjoying the moment. He described himself as a "very lovable guy." ... Said he was close with David Andrews and Malcolm Mitchell, two other former Georgia players. ... Sounds comfortable with playing guard or tackle. ... He's never been to New England -- in fact, he's never been north of New York. ... He met with the Patriots at the combine, but is still not saying (or isn't sure) if he's going to be a guard or a tackle at the NFL level. ... According to Pro Football Focus, Wynn gave up just four sacks, two quarterback hits and 20 hurries in 1,104 pass-blocking snaps since 2014.
10:58 p.m.: WR Calvin Ridley goes to the Falcons.
10:54 p.m.: Here's where we are....
Browns — QB Baker Mayfield
Giants — RB Saquon Barkley
Jets — QB Sam Darnold
Browns — CB Denzel Ward
Broncos — DE Bradley Chubb
Colts — OL Quenton Nelson
Bills — QB Josh Allen
Bears — LB Roquan Smith
Niners — OL Mike McGlinchey
Cardinals — QB Josh Rosen
Dolphins — DB Minkah Fitzpatrick
Bucs — DL Vita Vea
Redskins — DL Da’Ron Payne
Saints — DE Marcus Davenport
Raiders — OT Kolton Miller
Bills — LB Tremaine Edmunds
Chargers — S Derwin James
Packers — CB Jaire Alexander
Cowboys — LB Leighton Vander Esch
Lions — C Frank Ragnow
Bengals — OL Billy Price
Titans — LB Rashaan Evans
Patriots — OL Isaiah Wynn
Panthers — WR D.J. Moore
Ravens — TE Hayden Hurst
Falcons —
Seahawks —
Steelers —
Jaguars —
Vikings —
Patriots —
Eagles —
10:49 p.m.: Our draft analyst Mike Loyko has a good look at Wynn here as part of his positional breakdown.
10:43 p.m.: A 6-foot-3, 313-pounder who played guard for most of his college career, some have projected Wynn as a tackle in the NFL. A second-team All-American and first-team All-SEC selection in 2017, he will almost certainly be part of the conversation when it comes to left tackle in 2018.
10:38 p.m.: Isaiah Wynn from Georgia is the pick at No. 23.
10:30 p.m.: With the Pats on the board, here's who's off the board...
Browns — QB Baker Mayfield
Giants — RB Saquon Barkley
Jets — QB Sam Darnold
Browns — CB Denzel Ward
Broncos — DE Bradley Chubb
Colts — OL Quenton Nelson
Bills — QB Josh Allen
Bears — LB Roquan Smith
Niners — OL Mike McGlinchey
Cardinals — QB Josh Rosen
Dolphins — DB Minkah Fitzpatrick
Bucs — DL Vita Vea
Redskins — DL Da’Ron Payne
Saints — DE Marcus Davenport
Raiders — OT Kolton Miller
Bills — LB Tremaine Edmunds
Chargers — S Derwin James
Packers — CB Jaire Alexander
Cowboys — LB Leighton Vander Esch
Lions — C Frank Ragnow
Bengals — OL Billy Price
Titans — LB Rashaan Evans
Patriots —
10:30 p.m.: The Rashaan Evans Bandwagon comes to a halt, at least here in New England. He's off to Tennessee.
10:27 p.m.: We have a trade -- Titans jump up ahead of the Patriots.
10:26 p.m.:
2018 marks the first time since 2010 that no wide receivers were selected in the Top 20 of the #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/aZ5iYm238v
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) April 27, 2018

The Cardinals trade up to No. 10, where they select Josh Rosen.
This is the first time in the Common Draft Era (since 1967) that four quarterbacks have been selected in the Top-10 picks in a single draft. pic.twitter.com/eN3NDTx5ZQ
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 27, 2018
Josh Allen is the highest-drafted QB in Bills franchise history@JoshAllenQB #Bills #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/ZG3rZzCalT
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) April 27, 2018
Baker and Chubb @Browns @KenCarman pic.twitter.com/IfVcwn6D5k
— Pappy (@pappstAr) April 27, 2018
Roger Staubach is 76 years old and still a more accurate passer than Josh Allen.
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) April 27, 2018
Teams already eyeing move into back of first round: Vikings have received calls today from six teams interested in potentially trading into back half of first round and No. 30 pick, per source. Calls coming for New England at 31 and Philadelphia at 32, too.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 26, 2018
