The 2024 NFL draft was the 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft was held at Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit on April 25–27, 2024.[1] The draft had an attendance of over 775,000, breaking the overall record previously set in 2019.[2]
2024 NFL Draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | April 25–27, 2024 |
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257 total selections in 7 rounds | |
League | National Football League |
First selection | Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago Bears |
Mr. Irrelevant | Jaylen Key, S, New York Jets |
Most selections (12) | Arizona Cardinals |
Fewest selections (5) | Chicago Bears |
Six quarterbacks were selected in the first round—Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., J. J. McCarthy, and Bo Nix—tying the record from 1983. The six were within the first 12 picks, with five in the top 10. Conversely, for the first time since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, no quarterbacks were selected in the second through fourth rounds.[3] Seven wide receivers were also selected in the first round, tying the record from 2004.[4] A record 23 offensive players were selected in the first round, including 14 consecutive offensive players to start the draft.[3][5][6]
Host city
editDetroit was chosen over Green Bay and Washington, D.C. as the host city on March 28, 2022.[7] The city prepared to host the draft by undertaking beautification efforts, including construction work in various parts of the city and organizing a series of pop-ups to fill vacant storefronts downtown in time for the draft's visitors.[8][9]
The city installed the Detroit Sign, inspired by the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles, to welcome visitors entering the city along Interstate 94.[10][11] City officials claimed to have spent $230,000 of state grant money and municipal funds on murals. Additionally $1.53 million was said to have been spent on improvements to streets and traffic lights, as well as the planting of trees and beautification of roadway medians.[12] The hosting of the draft was regarded to have been a success, with the city experiencing an estimated economic impact of $160 million.[12][13]
As part of an effort to beautify the city, the city's Planning and Development Department, Downtown Detroit Partnership, and the City Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship partnered with Street Art for Mankind (SAM)'s "Be The Change" campaign to create seven sizable murals. The murals, however, became a subject of controversy. Criticism arose that international artists involved in the paintings may have been compensated below market rate for their work.[14] The artworks became more controversial after the City Council refused to approve payment for the works, arguing that they had been approved without following the approval process imposed by the city charter. City employees' emails were later released under the Freedom of Information Act and revealed that department officials had considered the painting of buildings with historic designation without the required approval of the Historic District Commission.[15]
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Temporary stage being erected at Campus Martius Park ahead of the draft
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Draft stage (closeup view)
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Draft stage (distant view)
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The Detroit Sign was installed in advance of the draft
Player selections
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Notable undrafted players
editTrades involving draft picks
edit(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades which took place during the 2024 draft.
Round 1
edit- ^ No. 1: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded a first-round selection (1st overall), 2023 first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a 2025 second-round selection and WR D. J. Moore to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (1st overall).[Trade 1]
- ^ No. 10: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). NY Jets traded first- and sixth-round selections (10th and 203rd overall) to Minnesota in exchange for first-, fourth- and fifth-round selections (11th, 129th and 157th overall).[Trade 2]
- ^ No. 11: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). See Round 1: NY Jets → Minnesota.[Trade 2]
- ^ No. 17: Jacksonville → Minnesota (D). Jacksonville traded a first-round selection (17th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for first- and fifth-round selections (23rd and 167th overall) and 2025 third and fourth-round selections.[Trade 3]
- ^ No. 23: Cleveland → Houston → Minnesota → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded first- and fourth-round selections, 2022 first- and fourth-round selections (13th and 107th overall), and 2023 first- and third-round selections (12th and 73rd overall) to Houston in exchange for a sixth-round selection (203rd overall) and QB Deshaun Watson.[Trade 4]
Houston → Minnesota (PD). Houston traded first- and seventh-round selections (23rd and 232nd overall) to Minnesota in exchange for second- and sixth-round selections (42nd and 188th overall) as well as a 2025 second-round selection.[Trade 5]
Minnesota → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1: Jacksonville → Minnesota.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 24: Dallas → Detroit (D). Dallas traded a first-round selection (24th overall) and a 2025 seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for first- and third-round selections (29th and 73rd overall).[Trade 6]
- ^ No. 27: Houston → Arizona (PD). Houston traded first- and third-round selections (27th and 90th overall), and 2023 first- and second-round selections (12th and 33rd overall) to Arizona in exchange for the Cardinals' 2023 first- and fourth-round selections (3rd and 105th overall).[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 28: Buffalo → Kansas City (D). Buffalo traded first-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (28th, 133rd and 248th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for first-, third- and seventh-round selections (32nd, 95th and 221st overall).[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 29: Detroit → Dallas (D). See Round 1: Dallas → Detroit.[Trade 6]
- ^ No. 32: Kansas City → Buffalo → Carolina. Multiple trades:
Kansas City → Buffalo (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Kansas City.[Trade 8]
Buffalo → Carolina (D). Buffalo traded first- and sixth-round selections (32nd and 200th overall) to Carolina in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (33rd and 141st overall).[Trade 9]
Round 2
edit- ^ No. 33: Carolina → Buffalo (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Carolina.[Trade 9]
- ^ No. 34: New England → LA Chargers (D). New England traded second- and fifth-round selections (34th and 137th overall) to LA Chargers in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (37th and 110th overall).[Trade 10]
- ^ No. 35: Arizona → Atlanta (D). Arizona traded second- and sixth-round selections (35th and 186th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for second- and third-round selections (43rd and 79th overall).[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 37: LA Chargers → New England (D). See Round 2: New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 10]
- ^ No. 39: NY Giants → Carolina → LA Rams. Multiple trades:
NY Giants → Carolina (PD). NY Giants traded second- and fifth-round selections (39th and 141st overall) and a 2025 conditional fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for a fifth-round selection (166th overall) and LB Brian Burns.[Trade 12]
Carolina → LA Rams (D). Carolina traded a second-round selection (39th overall) to LA Rams in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 155th overall) and a 2025 second-round selection.[Trade 13] - ^ No. 40: Chicago → Washington → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
Chicago → Washington (PD). Chicago traded a second-round selection (40th overall) to Washington in exchange for DE Montez Sweat.[Trade 14]
Washington → Philadelphia (D). Washington traded second-, third- and fifth-round selections (40th, 78th, and 152nd overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for two second-round selections and a fifth-round selection (50th, 53rd and 161st overall).[Trade 15] - ^ No. 41: NY Jets → Green Bay → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
NY Jets → Green Bay (PD). NY Jets traded a second-round selection (41st overall), 2023 first-, second- and sixth-round selections (13th, 42nd and 207th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for 2023 first and fifth-round selections (15th and 170th overall) and QB Aaron Rodgers.[Trade 16]
Green Bay → New Orleans (D). Green Bay traded a second-round selection (41st overall) to New Orleans in exchange for second-, fifth- and sixth-round selections (45th, 168th and 190th overall).[Trade 17] - ^ No. 42: Minnesota → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 5]
- ^ No. 43: Atlanta → Arizona (D). See Round 2: Arizona → Atlanta.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 45: Denver → New Orleans → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded a second-round selection (45th overall) and a 2023 first-round selection (29th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a third-round selection (81st overall) and the coaching rights to Sean Payton.[Trade 18]
New Orleans → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → New Orleans.[Trade 17] - ^ No. 46: Indianapolis → Carolina (D). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (46th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a second-round selection and two fifth-round selections (52th, 142nd and 155th overall).[Trade 19]
- ^ No. 47: Seattle → NY Giants (PD). Seattle traded a second-round selection (47th overall) and a 2025 fifth-round selection to NY Giants in exchange for DL Leonard Williams.[Trade 20]
- ^ No. 50: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Washington. Multiple trades:
New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded a second-round selection (50th overall), 2022 first, third- and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st and 237th overall), and a 2023 first-round selection (10th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for two 2022 first-round selections (16th and 19th overall) and a 2023 sixth-round selection (194th overall).[Trade 21]
Philadelphia → Washington (D). See Round 2: Washington → Philadelphia.[Trade 15] - ^ No. 52: LA Rams → Carolina → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
LA Rams → Carolina (D). See Round 2: Carolina → LA Rams.[Trade 13]
Carolina → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Carolina.[Trade 19] - ^ No. 53: Philadelphia → Washington (D). See Round 2: Washington → Philadelphia.[Trade 15]
- ^ No. 63: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). San Francisco traded second- and sixth-round selections (63rd and 211th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for the Chiefs' second- and fifth-round selections (64th and 173rd overall).[Trade 22]
- ^ No. 64: Kansas City → San Francisco (D). See Round 2: San Francisco → Kansas City.[Trade 22]
Round 3
edit- ^ No. 65: Carolina → NY Jets (D). Carolina traded a third-round selection (65th overall) to NY Jets in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (72nd and 157th overall).[Trade 23]
- ^ No. 71: Tennessee → Arizona (PD). Tennessee traded a third-round selection (71st overall), and 2023 second- and third-round selections (41st and 72nd overall) to Arizona in exchange for 2023 second and third-round selections (33rd and 81st overall) [Trade 7]
- ^ No. 72: NY Jets → Carolina (D). See Round 3: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 23]
- ^ No. 73: Minnesota → Detroit → Dallas. Multiple trades:
Minnesota → Detroit (PD). Minnesota traded a third-round selection and a 2023 second-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a conditional fourth-round selection (that would have downgraded to a fifth if the Vikings won a playoff game in 2022), a 2023 fourth-round selection and TE T. J. Hockenson.[Trade 24]
Detroit → Dallas (D). See Round 1: Dallas → Detroit.[Trade 6] - ^ No. 78: Seattle → Washington → Philadelphia → Houston. Multiple trades:
Seattle → Washington (PD). Seattle traded third- and fifth-round selections (78th and 152nd overall) to Washington in exchange for QB Sam Howell and fourth- and sixth-round selections (102nd and 179th overall).[Trade 25]
Washington → Philadelphia (D). See Round 2: Washington → Philadelphia.[Trade 15]
Philadelphia → Houston (D) Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (78th overall) to Houston in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (86th and 123rd overall).[Trade 26] - ^ No. 79: Jacksonville → Atlanta → Arizona → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
Jacksonville → Atlanta (PD). Jacksonville traded a third-round selection (79th overall) and a 2023 fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for WR Calvin Ridley. [Trade 27]
Atlanta → Arizona (D). See Round 2: Arizona → Atlanta.[Trade 11]
Arizona → Indianapolis (D). Arizona traded a third-round selection (79th overall) to Indianapolis in exchange for third- and sixth-round selections (82nd and 191st overall).[Trade 28] - ^ No. 81: New Orleans → Denver → Seattle. Multiple trades:
New Orleans → Denver (PD). See Round 2: New Orleans → Denver.[Trade 18]
Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded a third-round selection (81st overall) and a 2023 fourth-round selection (108th overall) to Seattle in exchange for a 2023 third-round selection (83rd overall).[Trade 7] - ^ No. 82: Indianapolis → Arizona (D). See Round 3: Arizona → Indianapolis.[Trade 28]
- ^ No. 86: Philadelphia → Houston → Philadelphia → San Francisco. Multiple trades:
Philadelphia → Houston (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (86th overall) to Houston in exchange for the a 2023 fourth-round selection (105th overall).[Trade 7]
Houston → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3: Philadelphia → Houston.[Trade 26]
Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (86th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (94th and 132nd overall).[Trade 29] - ^ No. 90: Houston → Arizona (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Arizona.[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 91: Buffalo → Green Bay (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection (91st overall) to Green Bay in exchange for a fifth-round selection (160th overall) and CB Rasul Douglas.[Trade 30]
- ^ No. 92: Detroit → Tampa Bay (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a sixth-round selection (201st overall), a 2025 sixth-round selection and CB Carlton Davis.[Trade 31]
- ^ No. 94: San Francisco → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3: Philadelphia → San Francisco.[Trade 29]
- ^ No. 95: Kansas City → Buffalo (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Kansas City.[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 98: Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (98th overall) and two 2025 seventh-round selections to Pittsburgh in exchange for a fourth-round selection (120th overall) and QB Kenny Pickett.[Trade 32]
- ^ No. 100: San Francisco → Washington (PD). San Francisco traded a third-round selection (100th overall) to Washington in exchange for DE Chase Young.[Trade 33]
- ^ No. 82: Indianapolis → Arizona (D). See Round 3: Arizona → Indianapolis.[Trade 28]
Round 4
edit- ^ No. 102: Washington → Seattle → Denver. Multiple trades:
Washington → Seattle (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 25]
Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (102 and 235th overall) to Denver in exchange for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-round selections (121st, 136th and 207th overall).[Trade 34] - ^ No. 110: Chicago → LA Chargers → New England. Multiple trades:
Chicago → LA Chargers (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection (110th overall) to LA Chargers in exchange for WR Keenan Allen.[Trade 35]
LA Chargers → New England (D). See Round 2: New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 10] - ^ No. 111: NY Jets → Green Bay (D). NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection (111th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (126th and 190th overall).[Trade 36]
- ^ No. 113: Denver → NY Jets → Baltimore. Multiple trades:
Denver → NY Jets (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection (113th overall) to NY Jets in exchange for a fifth-round selection (145th overall) and DE Jacob Martin.[Trade 37]
NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection (113th overall) and a sixth-round selection (218th overall) to Baltimore in exchange for a fourth-round selection (134th overall) and OT Morgan Moses.[Trade 38] - ^ No. 116: New Orleans → Jacksonville (PD). New Orleans traded a fourth-round selection (116th overall) and a 2023 seventh-round selection (227th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2023 fourth-round selection (127th overall).[Trade 39]
- ^ No. 120: LA Rams → Pittsburgh → Philadelphia → Miami. Multiple trades:
LA Rams → Pittsburgh (PD). LA Rams traded a fourth-round selection (120th overall) and 2025 fifth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for G Kevin Dotson, a fifth-round selection (155th overall) and 2025 sixth-round.[Trade 40]
Pittsburgh → Philadelphia (PD). See Round 3: Philadelphia → Pittsburgh.[Trade 32]
Philadelphia → Miami (D). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (120th overall) to Miami in exchange for a 2025 third-round selection.[Trade 41] - ^ No. 121: Miami → Denver → Seattle. Multiple trades:
Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded a fourth-round selection (121st overall), a 2023 first-round selection (29th overall) and RB Chase Edmonds to Denver in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round selection and DE Bradley Chubb.[Trade 42]
Denver → Seattle (D). See Round 4: Seattle → Denver.[Trade 34] - ^ No. 122: Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (122nd overall) and a 2023 first-round selection (10th overall) to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (9th overall).[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 123: Cleveland → Houston → Philadelphia → Houston. Multiple trades:
Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 4]
Houston → Philadelphia (D) See Round 3: #PHIHOUTrade.[Trade 26]
Philadelphia → Houston (D) Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (123rd overall) to Houston in exchange for a fourth-round selection (127th overall) and a 2025 fifth-round selection.[Trade 43] - ^ No. 124: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas traded a fourth-round selection (124th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for QB Trey Lance.[Trade 44]
- ^ No. 126: Green Bay → NY Jets → Detroit. Multiple trades:
Green Bay → NY Jets (D). See Round 4: NY Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 36]
NY Jets → Detroit (D) NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection (126th overall) to Detroit in exchange for a 2025 third-round selection.[Trade 45] - ^ No. 127: Houston → Philadelphia (D). See Round 4: Philadelphia → Houston.[Trade 43]
- ^ No. 129: Detroit → Minnesota → NY Jets → San Francisco. Multiple trades:
Detroit → Minnesota (PD). See Round 3: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 24]
Minnesota → NY Jets (D). See Round 1: NY Jets → Minnesota.[Trade 2]
NY Jets → San Francisco (D) NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection (129th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for two fifth-round selections (173rd and 176th overall).[Trade 46] - ^ No. 132: San Francisco → Philadelphia → Detroit. Multiple trades:
San Francisco → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3: Philadelphia → San Francisco.[Trade 29]
Philadelphia → Detroit (D) Philadelphia traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (132nd and 210th overall) to Detroit in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 201st overall), and a 2025 fourth-round selection.[Trade 47] - ^ No. 133: Buffalo → Kansas City (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Kansas City.[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 134: Baltimore → NY Jets (PD). See Round 4: NY Jets → Baltimore.[Trade 38]
Round 5
edit- ^ No. 136: Carolina → Cleveland → Denver → Seattle. Multiple trades:
Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded a fifth-round selection (136th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for QB Baker Mayfield.[Trade 48]
Cleveland → Denver (PD). Cleveland traded fifth- and sixth-round selections (136th and 203rd overall) to Denver in exchange for WR Jerry Jeudy.[Trade 49]
Denver → Seattle (D). See Round 4: Seattle → Denver.[Trade 34] - ^ No. 137: New England → LA Chargers (D). See Round 2: New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 10]
- ^ No. 141: NY Giants → Carolina → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
NY Giants → Carolina (PD). See Round 2: NY Giants → Carolina.[Trade 12]
Carolina → Buffalo (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Carolina.[Trade 9] - ^ No. 142: Tennessee → Carolina → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
Tennessee → Carolina (PD). Tennessee traded a fifth-round selection (142nd overall) to Carolina in exchange for a seventh-round selection (221st overall) and OT Dennis Daley.[Trade 50]
Carolina → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Carolina.[Trade 19] - ^ No. 144: Chicago → Buffalo → Chicago. Multiple trades:
Chicago → Buffalo (PD). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection (144th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for G/C Ryan Bates.[Trade 51]
Buffalo → Chicago (D). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection (144th overall) to Chicago in exchange for a 2025 fourth-round selection.[Trade 52] - ^ No. 145: NY Jets → Denver (PD). See Round 4: Denver → NY Jets.[Trade 37]
- ^ No. 146: Minnesota → Philadelphia → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (146th overall) and a 2023 seventh-round selection (219th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for WR Jalen Reagor.[Trade 53]
Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). Philadelphia traded fifth- and sixth-round selections (146th and 182nd overall) and S Terrell Edmunds to Tennessee in exchange for S Kevin Byard.[Trade 54] - ^ No. 152: Seattle → Washington → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
Seattle → Washington (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 25]
Washington → Philadelphia (D). See Round 2: Washington → Philadelphia.[Trade 15] - ^ No. 155: Pittsburgh → LA Rams → Carolina → Indianapolis → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
Pittsburgh → LA Rams (PD). See Round 4: LA Rams → Pittsburgh.[Trade 40]
LA Rams → Carolina (D). See Round 2: Carolina → LA Rams.[Trade 13]
Carolina → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Carolina.[Trade 19]
Indianapolis → Philadelphia (D). Indianapolis traded a fifth-round selection (155th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 201st overall).[Trade 55] - ^ No. 156: Philadelphia → Arizona → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
Philadelphia → Arizona (PD). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (156th overall) and a 2023 third-round selection (94th overall) to Arizona in exchange for a third-round selection (66th overall). The trade also settled Philadelphia's tampering complaint against Arizona regarding the Cardinals hiring Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon as their head coach.[Trade 56]
Arizona → Cleveland (PD). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection (156th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and QB Joshua Dobbs.[Trade 57] - ^ No. 157: Cleveland → Minnesota → NY Jets → Carolina. Multiple trades:
Cleveland → Minnesota (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (157th overall) and a 2025 fifth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for 2025 sixth- and seventh-round selections, and DE Za'Darius Smith.[Trade 58]
Minnesota → NY Jets (D). See Round 1: NY Jets → Minnesota.[Trade 2]
NY Jets → Carolina (D). See Round 3: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 23] - ^ No. 159: Dallas → Kansas City (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for the Chiefs' 2023 sixth-round selection (178th overall).[20]
- ^ No. 160: Green Bay → Buffalo (PD). See Round 3: Buffalo → Green Bay.[Trade 30]
- ^ No. 161: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia → Washington. Multiple trades:
Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fifth-round selection (161st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (191st overall).[Trade 59]
Philadelphia → Washington (D). See Round 2: Washington → Philadelphia.[Trade 15] - ^ No. 162: Houston → Arizona (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to Arizona in exchange for a seventh-round selection (224th overall) and OT Josh Jones.[Trade 60]
- ^ No. 163: Buffalo → Green Bay (D). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection (163rd overall) to Green Bay in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (168th and 219th overall).[Trade 61]
- ^ No. 164: Detroit → Philadelphia → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
Detroit → Philadelphia (D) See Round 4: Philadelphia → Detroit.[Trade 47]
Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). See Round 5: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[Trade 55] - ^ No. 166: San Francisco → Carolina → NY Giants. Multiple trades:
San Francisco → Carolina (PD). San Francisco traded a fifth-round selection (166th overall), and 2023 second-, third- and fourth-round selections (61st, 93rd and 132nd overall) to Carolina in exchange for RB Christian McCaffrey.[Trade 62]
Carolina → NY Giants (PD). See Round 2: NY Giants → Carolina.[Trade 12] - ^ No. 167: Kansas City → Minnesota → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
Kansas City → Minnesota (PD). Kansas City traded a fifth-round selection (167th overall) and a 2023 fourth-round selection (134th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for the Vikings 2023 fourth-round selection (119th overall).[Trade 63]
Minnesota → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1: Jacksonville → Minnesota.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 168: New Orleans → Green Bay → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
New Orleans → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → New Orleans.[Trade 17]
Green Bay → Buffalo (D). See Round 5: Buffalo → Green Bay.[Trade 61] - ^ No. 173: Kansas City → San Francisco → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
Kansas City → San Francisco (D). See Round 2: San Francisco → Kansas City.[Trade 22]
San Francisco → NY Jets (D). See Round 4: NY Jets → San Francisco.[Trade 46] - ^ No. 176: San Francisco → NY Jets (D). See Round 4: NY Jets → San Francisco.[Trade 46]
- ^ No. 219: Green Bay → Buffalo (D). See Round 5: Buffalo → Green Bay.[Trade 61]
Round 6
edit- ^ No. 177: Carolina → Jacksonville → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection (226th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for WR Laviska Shenault.[Trade 65]
Jacksonville → Minnesota (PD). Jacksonville traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for G Ezra Cleveland.[Trade 66] - ^ No. 178: Arizona → Carolina → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
Arizona → Carolina (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection and a 2025 seventh-round selection to Carolina in exchange for WR Robbie Chosen.[Trade 67]
Carolina → Pittsburgh (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection and CB Donte Jackson to Pittsburgh in exchange for a seventh-round selection and WR Diontae Johnson.[Trade 68] - ^ No. 179: Washington → Seattle (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 25]
- ^ No. 182: Tennessee → Philadelphia → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a seventh-round selection and S Ugo Amadi.[Trade 69]
Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). See Round 5: Philadelphia → Tennessee.[Trade 54] - ^ No. 184: Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (184th overall) to Miami in exchange for G Dan Feeney.[Trade 70]
- ^ No. 185: NY Jets → Philadelphia (D). See Round 5: Philadelphia → NY Jets.[Trade 64]
- ^ No. 186: Minnesota → Arizona → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
Minnesota → Arizona (PD). Minnesota traded a six-round selection to Arizona in exchange for a seventh-round selection and QB Joshua Dobbs.[Trade 71]
Arizona → Atlanta (D). See Round 2: Arizona → Atlanta.[Trade 11] - ^ No. 188: Las Vegas → New England → Minnesota → Houston. Multiple trades:
Las Vegas → New England (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for a seventh-round selection and OT Justin Herron.[Trade 72]
New England → Minnesota (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for T Vederian Lowe.[Trade 73]
Minnesota → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 5] - ^ No. 189: Denver → LA Rams → Buffalo → Houston → Detroit. Multiple trades:
Denver → LA Rams (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for a seventh-round selection and LB Kenny Young.[Trade 74]
LA Rams → Buffalo (PD). LA Rams traded a sixth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection (252nd overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (215th overall).[Trade 75]
Buffalo → Houston (PD). Buffalo traded a sixth-round selection, 2025 fifth-round selection and WR Stefon Diggs to Houston in exchange for a 2025 second-round selection.[Trade 76]
Houston → Detroit (D). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (189th overall) to Detroit in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (205th and 249th overall).[Trade 77] - ^ No. 190: New Orleans → Green Bay → NY Jets → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
New Orleans → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → New Orleans.[Trade 17]
Green Bay → NY Jets (D). See Round 4: NY Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 36]
NY Jets → Philadelphia (D). See Round 5: Philadelphia → NY Jets.[Trade 64] - ^ No. 193: Jacksonville → New England (PD). Jacksonville traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for QB Mac Jones.[Trade 78]
- ^ No. 197: Cleveland → Atlanta (PD). Cleveland traded a sixth-round selection (197th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and LB Deion Jones.[Trade 79]
- ^ No. 199: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 fifth-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round selection and S C. J. Gardner-Johnson.[Trade 80]
- ^ No. 200: Dallas → Houston → Buffalo → Carolina. Multiple trades:
Dallas → Houston (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (200th overall) and a 2023 fifth-round selection to Houston in exchange for WR Brandin Cooks.[Trade 81]
Houston → Buffalo (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection (230th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (205th overall).[Trade 82]
Buffalo → Carolina (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Carolina.[Trade 9] - ^ No. 201: Tampa Bay → Detroit → Philadelphia → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
Tampa Bay → Detroit (PD). See Round 3: Detroit → Tampa Bay.[Trade 31]
Detroit → Philadelphia (D). See Round 4: Philadelphia → Detroit.[Trade 47]
Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). See Round 5: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[Trade 55] - ^ No. 203: Houston → Cleveland → Denver → NY Jets → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Houston → Cleveland (PD).See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 4]
Cleveland → Denver (PD). See Round 5: Cleveland → Denver.[Trade 49]
Denver → NY Jets (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (203rd overall) to NY Jets in exchange for a seventh-round selection (256th overall) and QB Zach Wilson.[Trade 83]
NY Jets → Minnesota (D). See Round 1: NY Jets → Minnesota.[Trade 2] - ^ No. 205: Detroit → Houston (D). See Round 6: Houston → Detroit.[Trade 77]
- ^ No. 206: Baltimore → Cleveland (PD). Baltimore traded a sixth-round selection (206th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for a 2023 seventh-round selection (229th overall).[Trade 84]
- ^ No. 207: San Francisco → Denver → Seattle. Multiple trades:
San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection and LB Randy Gregory.[Trade 85]
Denver → Seattle (D). See Round 4: Seattle → Denver.[Trade 34] - ^ No. 208: Kansas City → Las Vegas (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for DT Neil Farrell Jr..[Trade 86]
- ^ No. 210: Philadelphia → Detroit (D). See Round 4: Philadelphia → Detroit.[Trade 47]
- ^ No. 211: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). See Round 2: San Francisco → Kansas City.[Trade 22]
- ^ No. 218: NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). See Round 4: NY Jets → Baltimore.[Trade 38]
Round 7
edit- ^ No. 171: Philadelphia → NY Jets (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (171st overall) to NY Jets in exchange for two sixth-round selection (185th and 190th overall).[Trade 64]
- ^ No. 221: Carolina → Tennessee → Kansas City → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
Carolina → Tennessee (PD). See Round 5: Tennessee → Carolina.[Trade 50]
Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection and a 2025 third-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for a seventh-round selection and CB L'Jarius Sneed.[Trade 87]
Kansas City → Buffalo (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Kansas City.[Trade 8] - ^ No. 223: New England → Las Vegas (PD). See Round 6: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 72]
- ^ No. 224: Arizona → Houston → Cincinnati. Multiple trades:
Arizona → Houston (PD). See Round 5: Houston → Arizona.[Trade 60]
Houston → Cincinnati (PD). Houston traded a seventh-round selection (224th overall) to Cincinnati in exchange for RB Joe Mixon.[Trade 88] - ^ No. 226: NY Giants → Arizona (PD). NY Giants traded a seventh-round selection (226th overall) to Arizona in exchange for LB Isaiah Simmons.[Trade 89]
- ^ No. 227: Tennessee → Cleveland (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (227th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for OT Leroy Watson IV.[Trade 90]
- ^ No. 228: NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). NY Jets traded a seventh-round selection (228th overall) to Baltimore in exchange for S Chuck Clark.[Trade 91]
- ^ No. 229: 'Minnesota → Las Vegas (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for QB Nick Mullens.[Trade 92]
- ^ No. 230: Atlanta → Cleveland → Arizona → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Atlanta → Cleveland (PD). See Round 6: Cleveland → Atlanta.[Trade 79]
Cleveland → Arizona (PD). See Round 5: Arizona → Cleveland.[Trade 57]
Arizona → Minnesota (PD). See Round 6: Minnesota → Arizona.[Trade 71] - ^ No. 231: Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a seventh-round selection (231st overall) to New England in exchange for WR N'Keal Harry.[Trade 93]
- ^ No. 232: Denver → San Francisco → Houston → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Denver → San Francisco (PD) See Round 6: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 85]
San Francisco → Houston (PD). San Francisco traded a seventh-round selection to Houston in exchange for DT Maliek Collins.[Trade 94]
Houston → Minnesota (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 5] - ^ No. 233: Las Vegas → Dallas (PD). Las Vegas traded a seventh-round selection (233rd overall) and DT Johnathan Hankins to Dallas in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection.[Trade 95]
- ^ No. 235: Seattle → Denver (D). See Round 4: Seattle → Denver.[Trade 34]
- ^ No. 238: 'New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a seventh-round selection (238th overall) to Houston in exchange for RB Mark Ingram II.[Trade 96]
- ^ No. 239: LA Rams → Denver → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
LA Rams → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → LA Rams.[Trade 74]
Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for K Wil Lutz.[Trade 97] - ^ No. 240: Pittsburgh → Carolina (PD). See Round 6: Carolina → Pittsburgh.[Trade 68]
- ^ No. 242: Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). See Round 6: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[Trade 69]
- ^ No. 248: Buffalo → Kansas City (D). See Round 1: Buffalo → Kansas City.[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 249: Detroit → Houston (D). See Round 6: Houston → Detroit.[Trade 77]
- ^ No. 252: Kansas City → Tennessee (PD). See Round 7: Tennessee → Kansas City.[Trade 87]
- ^ No. 256: NY Jets → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → NY Jets.[Trade 83]
Forfeited and penalized picks
edit- ^ Miami forfeited a third-round selection as well as a 2023 first-round selection for violating the anti-tampering policy in conversations with QB Tom Brady and the agent for then-New Orleans Saints' coach Sean Payton.[16]
- ^ San Francisco had a fourth-round selection (131st overall) moved to the end of the fourth-round (135th overall) as punishment for administrative payroll accounting errors.[19]
2020 Resolution JC-2A picks
editSince the 2021 draft, the league, under 2020 Resolution JC-2A passed in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[21] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[22] Two picks were awarded for the 2024 draft pursuant to the resolution.
- ^ Los Angeles received a third-round selection and a 2025 third-round selection after Atlanta hired former Rams DC Raheem Morris as head coach.[17]
- ^ San Francisco received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection after Tennessee hired former 49ers director of player personnel Ran Carthon as general manager.[18]
Summary
editSelections by NCAA conference
editConference | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences | ||||||||
American | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
ACC | 4 | 4 | 7 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 41 |
Big 12 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 31 |
Big Ten | 4 | 7 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 42 |
C-USA | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Ind. (FBS) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 8 |
MAC | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
MW | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Pac-12 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 5 | 43 |
SEC | 11 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 14 | 5 | 59 |
Sun Belt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences | ||||||||
Big South–OVC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
CAA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Ivy | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
MVFC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Patriot | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Southland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
UAC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Non-Division I football conferences | ||||||||
G-MAC (DII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
CWUAA (U Sports) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Non-College Selections | ||||||||
CFL | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
RFU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Colleges with multiple draft selections
editSelections | Colleges |
---|---|
13 | Michigan |
11 | Texas |
10 | Alabama, Florida State, Washington |
8 | Georgia, Oregon, Penn State |
7 | Notre Dame, USC |
6 | Clemson, LSU, Missouri |
5 | Auburn, Utah |
4 | Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami (FL), Ohio State, South Carolina, Texas A&M |
3 | Arizona, Duke, Kansas State, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon State, Pittsburgh, TCU, Tennessee, Wake Forest, Washington State |
2 | Arkansas, Boston College, Kansas, Marshall, Maryland, NC State, Purdue, South Dakota State, Texas Tech, Troy, Tulane, UCF, UCLA, UTEP, Wisconsin |
Selections by position
editPosition | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cornerback | 3 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 36 |
Wide receiver | 7 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 7 | 4 | 35 |
Offensive tackle | 8 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 27 |
Defensive tackle | 1 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 5 | 24 |
Defensive end | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 20 |
Linebacker | 0 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 20 |
Running back | 0 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 20 |
Safety | 0 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 20 |
Guard | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 16 |
Center | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
Tight end | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 12 |
Quarterback | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 11 |
Kicker | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Punter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offense | 23 | 12 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 24 | 17 | 133 |
Defense | 9 | 20 | 17 | 12 | 25 | 17 | 20 | 120 |
Special teams | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
Notes
edit- ^ Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
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