The Tennessee Titans have selected quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick of the NFL Draft.
Ward emerged as the clear favourite for the prestigious honour in the weeks leading up to the three-day event in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
The 22-year-old led Miami to a 10-3 record last season, claiming the most touchdown passes in college football (39) and the second-most passing yards (4,313).
Colorado's Travis Hunter won last season's Heisman Trophy for best college player but the Titans were in need of a franchise quarterback.
The Jacksonville Jaguars then made a shock move by agreeing a trade with the Cleveland Browns to gain the second pick, with which they claimed Hunter.
The 21-year-old is set to become the NFL's first genuine two-way player since the 1990s and visit London next season as the Jaguars host a game at Wembley each year.
Hunter was the first draft prospect in 27 years to have played significant time on both defence and offence in college - at cornerback and wide receiver.
More to follow.