The complicated history of NFL Draft trades at the No. 10 pick

The complicated history of NFL Draft trades at the No. 10 pick includes some superstars, busts, a former Browns icon and more

2019 – Devin Bush

Pittsburgh sent No. 20 and No. 52 in 2019 and its 2020 third-rounder to Denver for the tenth pick so the Steelers could pounce on Michigan LB Devin Bush.

Denver used the No. 20 pick on Iowa TE Noah Fant. They traded No. 52 as part of a package to move up to No. 42 to select QB Drew Lock.

It’s too early to judge the trade after just one season, but both teams are probably happy. Bush was very impactful as a rookie, racking up over 100 tackles, picking off two passes and recovering four fumbles. He was the AFC Defensive Player of the Week once, too.

Denver has to be pleased with the return. Fant caught 40 passes for 562 yards and three TDs, very impressive figures for a rookie TE. Lock won four of his five starts at the end of the season, completing 64 percent of his passes and solidifying himself as the starter for 2020. The Broncos hold the No. 83 overall pick next week from the trade, too.