CHICAGO Even with significant off field baggage Jameis Winston was the first pick in the NFL draft Thursday night.
With no such issues Marcus Mariota went second.
You don't pass up a potential franchise quarterback in today's pass happy NFL.
So Florida State's Winston is headed to Tampa Bay and Oregon's Mariota goes to Tennessee at No. 2.
Complete NFL draft coverage on CBSSports.comThey'll take their Heisman Trophies (Winston in 2013 Mariota last year) and try to turn two downtrodden franchises into contenders maybe even champions.
The challenge is just being an NFL player period. I'm not worried about any off the field situations or even on the field situations Winston said. I'm just worried about living this new lifestyle and just developing into a great man for the Tampa Bay community for my teammates because it's all for them and it's all for the success of this franchise.
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The struggling Buccaneers are counting on Winston to help them become relevant again.
As soon as he was selected he became the face of a franchise that missed the playoffs the past seven seasons and hasn't won a postseason game since the club's Super Bowl run in 2002.
Coach Lovie Smith and General Manager Jason Licht made the call concluding after months of interviews and exhaustive research that Winston not only can be the answer to team's offensive woes but that the 21 year old has learned from the off the field mistakes that threatened to undermine his stock in the draft.
If he wasn't a good guy we wouldn't have used the first pick on him Licht said.
He's a champion. He's a leader. He's a winner. He's got tremendous football character tremendous intelligence and work ethic the GM added. His work ethic is one thing that really really put him over the top for us.
Winston's college coach Jimbo Fisher has no doubts about him either.
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There are always bumps in the road Fisher said. But as far as on the field he'll learn. He has an unbelievable ability to learn and learn fast.
Off the field he's an extremely great guy. People will be shocked with how he represents (the Bucs).
In selecting Winston the 2013 Heisman winner who a former Florida State student said sexually assaulted her though he said the sex was consensual and was never charged or arrested the Bucs passed on Mariota.
While he has been a model citizen some questioned his having barely taken any snaps behind center in Oregon's quick tempo attack. But Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt who has done big things with such veteran quarterbacks as Ben Roethlisberger Kurt Warner and Philip Rivers clearly isn't concerned.
He's a talented young man who has a very good feel for the position and how to process those things Whisenhunt said and we're excited to get a chance to work with him.
Naturally Mariota isn't worried about the doubters either.
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I believe in my abilities and the hard work that I've put in he said. And that's one thing is that I can't control other people's opinions. I've just got to do what I can do and that's putting in the hard work and getting ready for the next chapter. People are always going to have their opinions and say what they want to say.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell struggled with the pronunciation when announcing Mariota as the No. 2 pick saying Mario toe. It's pronounced Mario tah. Goodell also bobbled Oregon going with Ora gone.
Not that Mariota noticed.
I didn't even hear it because I was on the phone but I'm sure my parents will talk to me about that later said Mariota.
Tampa has the receivers to help Winston in Vincent Jackson and Mike Evans both of whom went over 1 000 yards last year despite shoddy quarterbacking. Tennessee can't make the same claim.
Each of those teams went 2 14 in 2014 but coaches Smith and Whisenhunt in their first seasons in charge survived the awful record. Now they presumably have the main building tools.
Winston and Mariota who each had a year of eligibility remaining will meet in the season opener in Tampa Bay.
Neither quarterback was in Chicago choosing to watch and celebrate at home with their families.
It was the sixth time since 1967 that quarterbacks went 1 2 and was no surprise.
It also wasn't a surprise to see Washington CB Marcus Peters or Missouri DE Shane Ray go in the opening round although both bring questions about personal behavior that dropped them a bit in the draft. Peters went 18th to Kansas City Ray 23rd to Denver which traded up five slots to get him.
Peters was kicked off the Huskies after several arguments with coaches.
He's got to keep his emotions in check and I think he'll do that coach Andy Reid said. He's not a troublemaker off the field that's not what he is. He's not a problem in the locker room that's not what he is. Just those competitive juices you have to know how to control those.
Ray was cited for marijuana use on Monday and said he will learn from my mistake.
Coincidentally marijuana has been legalized in Colorado.
Nebraska linebacker Randy Gregory who failed a marijuana test at the NFL combine was not chosen.
Following the quarterbacks were two more underclassmen linebacker Dante Fowler Jr. of Florida headed upstate a bit to Jacksonville then Oakland grabbed Alabama wide receiver Amari Cooper.
The first senior taken was Iowa tackle Brandon Scherff by Washington in the fifth spot a bit of a surprise.
After Scherff the Jets normally heavily cheered when the draft was held in New York it's in Chicago for the first time in 51 years were loudly booed when they went on the clock. And when they went for Southern Cal DT Leonard Williams rated by some as the best overall player in this crop the jeers increased exponentially.
Why Because the Bears were next up and need a dynamic player at the position.
Still the local team was cheered as if Jay Cutler had just thrown for a TD when it grabbed West Virginia's game breaking receiver Kevin White. After trading top wideout Brandon Marshall to the Jets the Bears had a big void there.
Dan Quinn the Atlanta Falcons' new coach after he helped build Seattle's dynamic defense got a nice tool in Clemson linebacker Vic Beasley. The Giants selected Miami offensive tackle Ereck Flowers and St. Louis finished off the top 10 by taking Georgia running back Todd Gurley who comes off a major knee injury.
The pick drew some reactions of disbelief from the crowd of 2 800 in the theater and 50 000 outside in what the league calls Draft Town. No RBs went in the first round of the past two drafts.
He's special yeah he is Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. When his career is over he'll be a great pick.
Minnesota took the first defensive back Michigan State's Trae Waynes and then the proceedings got a big lift.
Well it was actually Roger Goodell who got the lift when 339 pound DT Danny Shelton of Washington bear hugged him and elevated the commissioner about a foot off the ground.
It was a little bit planned but it was just an exciting time so I had to do it Shelton said.
Shelton dressed in Samoan garb was chosen by Cleveland then the Saints got Stanford OT Andrus Peat and the Dolphins bolstered their receiving group with Louisville's DeVante Parker.
Finally a trade was made with San Diego moving up two spots to 15 to get another running back Wisconsin's record setting Melvin Gordon. San Francisco got the Chargers' first rounder a fourth rounder and next year's fifth rounder.
Washington led with three choices Shelton Peters and LB Shaq Thompson to Carolina. The Pac 12 had nine choices as did the ACC.
Seventeen offensive players went in Round 1 which ended with DT Malcom Brown of Texas going to New England.
Eighteen underclassmen were picked among the first 32.
Among those who didn't go on the first day in addition to Gregory
OT La'El Collins Police want to talk to him about the killing of his ex girlfriend in Louisiana. He is not considered a suspect.
WR Dorial Beckham Green Character issues at Missouri make him one of the biggest guesses in the draft.
CB Jalen Collins DT Eddie Goldman LB Eli Harold and OL T.J. Clemmings.
Receiver was the most popular position. Six were taken. The ACC and Pac 12 led the way with nine first round picks each.
Goodell closed the night saying to fans Thank you for making tonight special.
First Round Selections
Tampa Bay Jameis Winston qb Florida State. Tennessee Marcus Mariota qb Oregon. Jacksonville Dante Fowler Jr. lb Florida. Oakland Amari Cooper wr Alabama. Washington Brandon Scherff ot Iowa. New York Jets Leonard Williams de Southern Cal. Chicago Kevin White wr West Virginia. Atlanta Vic Beasley de Clemson. New York Giants Ereck Flowers ot Miami. St. Louis Todd Gurley rb Georgia. Minnesota Trae Waynes db Michigan State. Cleveland Danny Shelton nt Washington. New Orleans Andrus Peat ot Stanford. Miami Devante Parker wr Louisville. San Diego (from San Francisco) Melvin Gordon rb Wisconsin. Houston Kevin Johnson db Wake Forest. San Francisco (from San Diego) Arik Armstead de Oregon. Kansas City Marcus Peters db Washington. Cleveland (from Buffalo) Cameron Erving g Florida State. Philadelphia Nelson Agholor wr Southern Cal Cincinnati Cedric Ogbuehi ot Texas AM. Pittsburgh Bud Dupree lb Kentucky. Denver (from Detroit) Shane Ray de Missouri. Arizona D.J. Humphries ot Florida. Carolina Shaq Thompson lb Washington. Baltimore Breshad Perriman wr UCF. 27. Dallas Byron Jones db UConn. Detroit (from Denver) Laken Tomlinson g Duke. 29. Indianapolis Phillip Dorsett wr Miami. 30. Green Bay Damarious Randall. db Arizona State. New Orleans (from Seattle) Stephone Anthony lb Clemson. 32. New England Malcom Brown dt Texas.
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