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1989 NFL draft

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Selection of college football players

1989 NFL draft
New York Marriott Marquis (draft venue), photographed in 2024
General information
DateApril 23–24, 1989
LocationNew York Marriott Marquis
inNew York City,NY
NetworkESPN
Overview
335 total selections in12 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionTroy Aikman, QB
Dallas Cowboys
Mr. IrrelevantEverett Ross, WR
Minnesota Vikings
Most selections(20)Chicago Bears
Fewest selections(4)Philadelphia Eagles
Hall of Famers
← 1988
1990 →

The1989 NFL draft (also known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting) was the procedure by whichNational Football League teams selected amateurcollege football players. Thedraft was held April 23–24,1989, at theMarriott Marquis inNew York City,New York.[1][2] The league also held asupplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

Four of the first five players selected in the draft – quarterbackTroy Aikman, running backBarry Sanders, linebackerDerrick Thomas, and cornerbackDeion Sanders – would be inducted to thePro Football Hall of Fame.[3] TackleTony Mandarich, the only top five pick not inducted, is considered a draft bust.[4]

The 1989 NFL draft also helped set a major precedent, as Barry Sanders was selected with the third overall pick despite an NFL rule stating that collegiate juniors could not declare for the draft.[5] Since Barry Sanders was selected as a junior, it has become an expectation for top college players to declare for the draft after their junior season; the rule disallowing collegiate juniors in the NFL draft was lifted by the next draft. Sanders, the 1988Heisman Trophy winner, was allowed to declare early whenOklahoma State was found guilty of numerous majorNCAA rule violations and placed on five years' probation in January 1989.

Another precedent the draft helped set was how players were invited to the actual draft room. First overall selection Aikman was represented byLeigh Steinberg, who went with his client to the draft finding he was the only player there. As years followed, more players began getting invited to the draft.[6]

Player selections

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Positions key
OffenseDefenseSpecial teams
  1. ^Sometimes referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Includesnose tackle (NT)
  3. ^Includes middle linebacker (MLB or MIKE), outside linebacker (OLB, WILL, SAM), and off-ball linebacker
  4. ^Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  5. ^Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  6. ^Includes kickoff and punt returners
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Dallas CowboysTroy AikmanQBUCLAPac-10
12Green Bay PackersTony Mandarich OTMichigan StateBig Ten
13Detroit LionsBarry SandersRBOklahoma StateBig Eight
1988 Heisman Trophy winner[9][10]
14Kansas City ChiefsDerrick ThomasLBAlabamaSEC
15Atlanta FalconsDeion SandersCBFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
16Tampa Bay BuccaneersBroderick Thomas LBNebraskaBig Eight
17Pittsburgh SteelersTim Worley RBGeorgiaSEC
18San Diego ChargersBurt Grossman DEPittsburghInd. (I-A)
19Miami DolphinsSammie Smith RBFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
110Phoenix CardinalsEric Hill LBLSUSEC
111Chicago BearsDonnell Woolford CBClemsonACC
112Chicago BearsTrace Armstrong DEFloridaSEC
113Cleveland BrownsEric Metcalf WRTexasSWC
from Denver[R1 - 3]
114New York JetsJeff Lageman DEVirginiaACC
115Seattle SeahawksAndy Heck OTNotre DameInd. (I-A)
from Indianapolis[R1 - 4]
116New England PatriotsHart Lee Dykes WROklahoma StateBig Eight
117Phoenix CardinalsJoe Wolf GBoston CollegeInd. (I-A)
from Seattle[R1 - 5]
118New York GiantsBrian Williams CMinnesotaBig Ten
119New Orleans SaintsWayne Martin DEArkansasSWC
120Denver BroncosSteve AtwaterSArkansasSWC
from Cleveland[R1 - 6]
121Los Angeles RamsBill Hawkins DEMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
122Indianapolis ColtsAndre Rison WRMichigan StateBig Ten
123Houston OilersDavid Williams OTFloridaSEC
124Pittsburgh SteelersTom Ricketts OTPittsburghInd. (I-A)
125Miami DolphinsLouis Oliver SFloridaSEC
126Los Angeles RamsCleveland Gary RBMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
127Atlanta FalconsShawn Collins WRNorthern ArizonaBig Sky
128San Francisco 49ersKeith DeLong LBTennesseeSEC
229Dallas CowboysSteve Wisniewski GPenn StateInd. (I-A)
230Detroit LionsJohn Ford WRVirginiaACC
231Cleveland BrownsLawyer Tillman WRAuburnSEC
from Green Bay[R2 - 1]
232Kansas City ChiefsMike Elkins QBWake ForestACC
233Tampa Bay BuccaneersDanny Peebles WRNC StateACC
234Pittsburgh SteelersCarnell Lake SUCLAPac-10
235Cincinnati BengalsEric Ball RBUCLAPac-10
from Atlanta[R2 - 2]
236Chicago BearsJohn Roper LBTexas A&MSWC
from Miami[R2 - 3]
237San Diego ChargersCourtney Hall CRiceSWC
238Atlanta FalconsRalph Norwood OTLSUSEC
from Washington[R2 - 4]
239Dallas CowboysDaryl Johnston FBSyracuseInd. (I-A)
from L. A. Raiders[R2 - 5]
240Phoenix CardinalsWalter Reeves TEAuburnSEC
241Denver BroncosDoug Widell GBoston CollegeInd. (I-A)
242New York JetsDennis Byrd DETulsaInd. (I-A)
243New England PatriotsEric Coleman CBWyomingWAC
244Seattle SeahawksJoe Tofflemire CArizonaPac-10
245Los Angeles RamsFrank Stams LBNotre DameInd. (I-A)
from Indianapolis[R2 - 6]
246New Orleans SaintsRobert Massey CBNorth Carolina CentralCIAA
247Denver BroncosWarren Powers DEMarylandACC
from Cleveland[R2 - 7]
248Los Angeles RamsBrian Smith LBAuburnSEC
249Philadelphia EaglesJessie Small LBEastern KentuckyOVC
250Houston OilersScott Kozak LBOregonPac-10
251San Diego ChargersBilly Joe Tolliver QBTexas TechSWC
from N. Y. Giants[R2 - 8]
252Minnesota VikingsDavid Braxton LBWake ForestACC
253Los Angeles RamsDarryl Henley CBUCLAPac-10
from Buffalo[R2 - 9]
254Chicago BearsDave Zawatson GCaliforniaPac-10
255Cincinnati BengalsFred Childress GArkansasSWC
256San Francisco 49ersWesley Walls TEOle MissSEC
357Dallas CowboysMark Stepnoski CPittsburghInd. (I-A)
358Green Bay PackersMatt Brock DEOregonPac-10
359Detroit LionsMike Utley GWashington StatePac-10
360Kansas City ChiefsNaz Worthen WRNC StateACC
361Pittsburgh SteelersDerek Hill WRArizonaPac-10
362Atlanta FalconsKeith Jones RBIllinoisBig Ten
363New England PatriotsMarv Cook TEIowaBig Ten
from Tampa Bay[R3 - 1]
364New York GiantsBob Kratch GIowaBig Ten
from San Diego[R3 - 2]
365Chicago BearsJerry Fontenot GTexas A&MSWC
from Miami[R3 - 3]
366Washington RedskinsTracy Rocker DTAuburnSEC
367Phoenix CardinalsMike Zandofsky GWashingtonPac-10
368Dallas CowboysRhondy Weston DEFloridaSEC
from L. A. Raiders via San Diego and L.A. Raiders[R3 - 4]
369Denver BroncosDarrell Hamilton OTNorth CarolinaACC
370New York JetsJoe Mott LBIowaBig Ten
371Seattle SeahawksElroy Harris RBEastern KentuckyOVC
372Indianapolis ColtsMitchell Benson DTTCUSWC
373New England PatriotsChris Gannon DESouthwestern LouisianaInd. (I-A)
374Green Bay PackersAnthony Dilweg QBDukeACC
from Cleveland[R3 - 5]
375Los Angeles RamsKevin Robbins OTMichigan StateBig Ten
376Philadelphia EaglesRobert Drummond RBSyracuseInd. (I-A)
377Houston OilersBubba McDowell SMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
378New York GiantsGreg Jackson SLSUSEC
379New Orleans SaintsKim Phillips CBNorth TexasSouthland
380Minnesota VikingsJohn Hunter OTBYUWAC
381Philadelphia EaglesBritt Hager LBTexasSWC
from Chicago[R3 - 6]
382Buffalo BillsDon Beebe WRChadron StateInd. (NAIA)
383Cincinnati BengalsErik Wilhelm QBOregon StatePac-10
384San Francisco 49ersKeith Henderson RBGeorgiaSEC
485Dallas CowboysTony Tolbert DEUTEPWAC
486Detroit LionsRay Crockett CBBaylorSWC
487Green Bay PackersJeff Graham QBLong Beach StateBig West
488Kansas City ChiefsStan Petry DBTCUSWC
489Cincinnati BengalsOwens, KerryKerry Owens LBArkansasSWC
from Atlanta[R4 - 1]
490Tampa Bay BuccaneersAnthony Florence DBBethune–CookmanMEAC
491Pittsburgh SteelersJerrol Williams LBPurdueBig Ten
492Miami DolphinsHolmes, DavidDavid Holmes DBSyracuseInd. (I-A)
493New York GiantsLewis Tillman RBJackson StateSWAC
from San Diego[R4 - 2]
494Phoenix CardinalsJim Wahler DTUCLAPac-10
495Chicago BearsMarkus Paul DBSyracuseInd. (I-A)
from L. A. Raiders via San Diego and L.A. Raiders[R4 - 3]
496New England PatriotsMaurice Hurst CBSouthernSWAC
from Washington[R4 - 4]
497Denver BroncosJake McCullough DEClemsonACC
498New York JetsRon Stallworth DEAuburnSEC
499Indianapolis ColtsPat Tomberlin GFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
4100New England PatriotsMichael Timpson WRPenn StateInd. (I-A)
4101Seattle SeahawksTravis McNeal TEChattanoogaSoCon
4102Los Angeles RamsJeff Carlson QBWeber StateBig Sky
4103Seattle SeahawksHenry, JamesJames Henry DBSouthern MissInd. (I-A)
from Philadelphia[R4 - 5]
4104Houston OilersRod Harris WRTexas A&MSWC
4105New York GiantsBrad Henke DTArizonaPac-10
4106New Orleans SaintsMichael Mayes DBLSUSEC
4107Cleveland BrownsAndrew Stewart DECincinnatiInd. (I-A)
4108Minnesota VikingsDarryl Ingram TECaliforniaPac-10
4109Buffalo BillsKolesar, JohnJohn Kolesar WRMichiganBig Ten
4110Washington RedskinsErik Affholter WRUSCPac-10
from Chicago via L. A. Raiders[R4 - 6]
4111Cincinnati BengalsWoods, RobRob Woods OTArizonaPac-10
4112San Francisco 49ersMike Barber WRMarshallSoCon
5113Dallas CowboysKeith Jennings TEClemsonACC
5114Cleveland BrownsKyle Kramer DBBowling Green StateMAC
from Green Bay[R5 - 1]
5115Detroit LionsLawrence Pete DTNebraskaBig Eight
5116Cleveland BrownsVernon Joines WRMarylandACC
from Kansas City[R5 - 2]
5117Tampa Bay BuccaneersJamie Lawson RBNicholls StateInd. (I-AA)
5118Pittsburgh SteelersDavid Arnold DBMichiganBig Ten
5119Dallas CowboysWillis Crockett LBGeorgia TechACC
from Atlanta via L. A. Raiders[R5 - 3]
5120San Diego ChargersElliot Smith DBAlcorn StateSWAC
5121Miami DolphinsJeff Uhlenhake COhio StateBig Ten
5122San Francisco 49ersJohnnie Jackson CBHoustonSWC
from L. A. Raiders[R5 - 4]
5123San Francisco 49ersRichard Tardits LBGeorgiaSEC
5124Green Bay PackersJeff Query WRMillikinCCIW
from Washington[R5 - 5]
5125Dallas CowboysJeff Roth DTFloridaSEC
from Denver[R5 - 6]
5126New York JetsTony Martin WRMesa StateRMAC
5127Green Bay PackersVince Workman WROhio StateBig Ten
from New England via Cleveland[R5 - 7]
5128Phoenix CardinalsEdeen, DavidDavid Edeen DEWyomingWAC
from Seattle[R5 - 8]
5129Washington RedskinsSmiley, TimTim Smiley DBArkansas StateInd. (I-AA)
from Indianapolis[R5 - 9]
5130Chicago BearsMark Green RBNotre DameInd. (I-A)
from Philadelphia[R5 - 10]
5131Houston OilersGlenn Montgomery DTHoustonSWC
5132New York GiantsDave Meggett RBTowsonInd. (I-AA)
5133New Orleans SaintsKevin Haverdink OTWestern MichiganMAC
5134Denver BroncosDarren Carrington SNorthern ArizonaBig Sky
from Cleveland[R5 - 11]
5135Los Angeles RamsAlfred Jackson WRSan Diego StateWAC
5Minnesota VikingsMinnesota forfeited their fifth-round pick after selecting WRRyan Bethea in the1988 supplemental draft.
5136Chicago BearsGilbert, GregGreg Gilbert LBAlabamaSEC
5137Buffalo BillsAndrews, MichaelMichael Andrews DBAlcorn StateSWAC
5138Cincinnati BengalsNatu Tuatagaloa DTCaliforniaPac-10
5139Washington RedskinsLybrant Robinson DEDelaware StateMEAC
from San Francisco via L. A. Raiders[R5 - 12]
6140Los Angeles RaidersJeff Francis QBTennesseeSEC
from Dallas[R6 - 1]
6141Detroit LionsRodney Peete QBUSCPac-10
6142Green Bay PackersChris Jacke KUTEPWAC
6143Kansas City ChiefsRobb Thomas WROregon StatePac-10
6144Pittsburgh SteelersMark Stock WRVMISoCon
6145Atlanta FalconsTroy Sadowski TEGeorgiaSEC
6146Tampa Bay BuccaneersChris Mohr PAlabamaSEC
6147Miami DolphinsWes Pritchett LBNotre DameInd. (I-A)
6148Los Angeles RamsThom Kaumeyer DBOregonPac-10
from San Diego[R6 - 2]
6149Washington RedskinsA. J. Johnson CBSouthwest Texas StateSouthland
6150Phoenix CardinalsJay Taylor DBSan Jose StateBig West
6151New York JetsMarvin Washington DEIdahoBig Sky
from L. A. Raiders[R6 - 3]
6152Denver BroncosStafford, AnthonyAnthony Stafford WROklahomaBig Eight
6153New York JetsTitus Dixon WRTroy StateGulf South
6154Tampa Bay BuccaneersLittle, DerrickDerrick Little LBSouth CarolinaInd. (I-A)
from Seattle[R6 - 4]
6155Indianapolis ColtsQuintus McDonald LBPenn StateInd. (I-A)
6156Los Angeles RaidersDoug Lloyd RBNorth Dakota StateNCC
from New England[R6 - 5]
6157Houston OilersBo Orlando DBWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
6158New York GiantsHoward Cross TEAlabamaSEC
6159New Orleans SaintsFloyd Turner WRNorthwestern StateSouthland
6160Cleveland BrownsWilkerson, GaryGary Wilkerson DBPenn StateInd. (I-A)
6161Los Angeles RamsMark Messner LBMichiganBig Ten
6162Philadelphia EaglesHeath Sherman RBTexas A&M–KingsvilleLSC
6163Minnesota VikingsJeff Mickel OTEastern WashingtonBig Sky
6164Buffalo BillsSean Doctor TEMarshallSoCon
6165New England PatriotsMitchell, EricEric Mitchell RBOklahomaBig Eight
from Chicago via L. A. Raiders[R6 - 6]
6166Cincinnati BengalsCraig Taylor RBWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
6167San Francisco 49ersSteve Hendrickson LBCaliforniaPac-10
7168Dallas CowboysPeterson, KevinKevin Peterson LBNorthwesternBig Ten
7169Green Bay PackersMark Hall DESouthwestern LouisianaInd. (I-A)
7170Detroit LionsJerry Woods DENorthern MichiganGLIAC
7171Kansas City ChiefsSancho, RonRon Sancho LBLSUSEC
7172Atlanta FalconsUndra Johnson RBWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
7173Buffalo BillsBrian Jordan DBRichmondYankee
from Tampa Bay[R7 - 1]
7174Pittsburgh SteelersD. J. Johnson DBKentuckySEC
7175New York GiantsPopp, DaveDave Popp OTEastern IllinoisGateway
from San Diego[R7 - 2]
7176Miami DolphinsZdelar, JimJim Zdelar OTYoungstown StateInd. (I-AA)
7177Phoenix CardinalsRoyal, RickeyRickey Royal DBSam HoustonSouthland
7178New England PatriotsLindstrom, EricEric Lindstrom LBBoston CollegeInd. (I-A)
from L. A. Raiders[R7 - 3]
7179Washington RedskinsHendrix, KevinKevin Hendrix LBSouth CarolinaInd. (I-A)
7180Denver BroncosMelvin Bratton RBMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
7181New York JetsStevon Moore RBOle MissSEC
7182Indianapolis ColtsIvy Joe Hunter RBKentuckySEC
7183San Diego ChargersMarion Butts RBFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
from New England[R7 - 4]
7184Seattle SeahawksNettles, MikeMike Nettles DBMemphis StateInd. (I-A)
7185Indianapolis ColtsCharles Washington DBCameronLSC
from N. Y. Giants[R7 - 5]
7186New Orleans SaintsDavid Griggs LBVirginiaACC
7187Cleveland BrownsMike Graybill OTBoston UniversityYankee
7188Los Angeles RamsGeorge Bethune LBAlabamaSEC
7189Chicago BearsBrothers, RichardRichard Brothers DBArkansasSWC
from Philadelphia[R7 - 6]
7190Houston OilersTracy Rogers LBFresno StateBig West
7191Minnesota VikingsBenji Roland DTAuburnSEC
7192Chicago BearsSnyder, BrentBrent Snyder QBUtah StateBig West
7193Buffalo BillsChris Hale DBUSCPac-10
7194Cincinnati BengalsKendal Smith WRUtah StateBig West
7195San Diego ChargersTerrence Jones QBTulaneInd. (I-A)
from San Francisco[R7 - 7]
8196Dallas CowboysCharvez Foger RBNevadaBig Sky
8197Detroit LionsParker, ChrisChris Parker DTWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
8198Green Bay PackersKing, ThomasThomas King DBSouthwestern LouisianaInd. (I-A)
8199Kansas City ChiefsTobey, BryanBryan Tobey RBGrambling StateSWAC
8200Tampa Bay BuccaneersCarl Bax GMissouriBig Eight
8201Pittsburgh SteelersAsbeck, ChrisChris Asbeck DTCincinnatiInd. (I-A)
8202Atlanta FalconsPaul Singer QBWestern IllinoisGateway
8203Miami DolphinsPete Stoyanovich KIndianaBig Ten
8204San Diego ChargersDana Brinson WRNebraskaBig Eight
8205Los Angeles RaidersDerrick Gainer RBFlorida A&MMEAC
8206Green Bay PackersShulman, BrianBrian Shulman PAuburnSEC
8207Phoenix CardinalsBurch, JohnJohn Burch RBUT MartinGulf South
8208Denver BroncosPaul Green TEUSCPac-10
8209New York JetsA. B. Brown RBWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
8210New England PatriotsRodney Rice DBBYUWAC
8211Seattle SeahawksWilliams, MarlinMarlin Williams DEWestern IllinoisGateway
8212Indianapolis ColtsKurt Larson LBMichigan StateBig Ten
8213New Orleans SaintsHadley, FredFred Hadley WRMississippi StateSEC
8214Cleveland BrownsAeilts, RickRick Aeilts TESoutheast Missouri StateMIAA
8215Los Angeles RamsWarren Wheat OTBYUWAC
8216Chicago BearsWoods, TonyTony Woods DTOklahomaBig Eight
8217Houston OilersAlvoid Mays DBWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
8218New York GiantsMyron Guyton DBEastern KentuckyOVC
8219Minnesota VikingsAlex Stewart DECal State FullertonBig West
8220Kansas City ChiefsTodd McNair RBTempleInd. (I-A)
8221Chicago BearsChris Dyko OTWashington StatePac-10
8222Cincinnati BengalsChenault, ChrisChris Chenault LBKentuckySEC
8223New England PatriotsTony Zackery DBWashingtonPac-10
9224Dallas CowboysTim Jackson DBNebraskaBig Eight
9225Green Bay PackersKirby, ScottScott Kirby OTArizona StatePac-10
9226Detroit LionsDerek MacCready DEOhio StateBig Ten
9227Kansas City ChiefsPhillips, JackJack Phillips DBAlcorn StateSWAC
9228Pittsburgh SteelersJenkins, A. J.A. J. Jenkins DECal State FullertonBig West
9229Atlanta FalconsDunn, ChrisChris Dunn LBCal PolyWestern
9230Tampa Bay BuccaneersPatrick Egu RBNevadaBig Sky
9231San Diego ChargersDavis, PatPat Davis TESyracuseInd. (I-A)
9232Miami DolphinsBatiste, DanaDana Batiste LBTexas A&MSWC
9233Washington RedskinsDarrington, CharlesCharles Darrington TEKentuckySEC
9234Phoenix CardinalsKendall Trainor KArkansasSWC
9235Los Angeles RaidersGooden, GaryGary Gooden DBIndianaBig Ten
9236Denver BroncosMonte Smith GNorth Dakota StateNCC
9237New York JetsMarlatt, PatPat Marlatt DTWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
9238Seattle SeahawksFranks, DavidDavid Franks GConnecticutYankee
9239Indianapolis ColtsMackall, WilliamWilliam Mackall WRUT MartinGulf South
9240New England PatriotsNorris, DarronDarron Norris RBTexasSWC
9241Denver BroncosWilliams, WayneWayne Williams RBFloridaSEC
9242Los Angeles RamsKirk, VernonVernon Kirk TEPittsburghInd. (I-A)
9243Chicago BearsLaSalle Harper LBArkansasSWC
9244Houston OilersBob Mrosko TEPenn StateInd. (I-A)
9245New York GiantsGreene, A.J.A.J. Greene DBWake ForestACC
9246New Orleans SaintsLeggett, JerryJerry Leggett LBCal State FullertonBig West
9247New England PatriotsWilson, CurtisCurtis Wilson CMissouriBig Eight
9248Chicago BearsSanders, ByronByron Sanders RBNorthwesternBig Ten
9249Buffalo BillsRabold, PatPat Rabold DTWyomingWAC
9250Cincinnati BengalsStephens, RichardRichard Stephens OTTulsaInd. (I-A)
9251San Francisco 49ersHarmon, RudyRudy Harmon LBLSUSEC
10252Dallas CowboysRod Carter LBMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
10253Detroit LionsJason Phillips WRHoustonSWC
10254Green Bay PackersJessie, BenBen Jessie DBSouthwest Texas StateSouthland
10255Kansas City ChiefsRob McGovern LBHoly CrossColonial League
10256Cincinnati BengalsCornell Holloway DBPittsburghInd. (I-A)
10257Tampa Bay BuccaneersGranger, TyTy Granger OTClemsonACC
10258Pittsburgh SteelersJerry Olsavsky LBPittsburghInd. (I-A)
10259Miami DolphinsGlover, DevalDeval Glover WRSyracuseInd. (I-A)
10260San Diego ChargersRicky Andrews LBWashingtonPac-10
10261Phoenix CardinalsBecker, ChrisChris Becker PTCUSWC
10262Los Angeles RaidersJackson, CharlesCharles Jackson DTJackson StateSWAC
10263Washington RedskinsMark Schlereth GIdahoBig Sky
10264Denver BroncosButts, AnthonyAnthony Butts DTMississippi StateSEC
10265New York JetsAdam Bob LBTexas A&MSWC
10266Indianapolis ColtsThompson, JimJim Thompson OTAuburnSEC
10267New England PatriotsEmanuel McNeil DTUT MartinGulf South
10268Seattle SeahawksDerrick Fenner RBNorth CarolinaACC
10269Los Angeles RamsMike Williams WRNortheasternInd. (I-AA)
10270Chicago BearsMillikan, ToddTodd Millikan TENebraskaBig Eight
10271Houston OilersTracy Johnson RBClemsonACC
10272New York GiantsLowe, RodneyRodney Lowe DEOle MissSEC
10273New Orleans SaintsHenderson, JoeJoe Henderson RBIowa StateBig Eight
10274Cleveland BrownsJohn Buddenberg OTAkronInd. (I-A)
10275Miami DolphinsRoss, GregGreg Ross DTMemphis StateInd. (I-A)
10276Buffalo BillsCheattom, CarloCarlo Cheattom DBAuburnSEC
10277Chicago BearsSimpson, JohnJohn Simpson WRBaylorSWC
10278Cincinnati BengalsJean, BobBob Jean QBNew HampshireYankee
10279San Francisco 49ersSinclair, AndyAndy Sinclair CStanfordPac-10
11280Dallas CowboysRandy Shannon LBMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
11281Green Bay PackersStallworth, CedricCedric Stallworth DBGeorgia TechACC
11282Detroit LionsKeith Karpinski LBPenn StateInd. (I-A)
11283Kansas City ChiefsMarcus Turner DBUCLAPac-10
11284Tampa Bay BuccaneersMounts, RodRod Mounts GTexas A&MSWC
11285Pittsburgh SteelersSlater, BrianBrian Slater WRWashingtonPac-10
11286Atlanta FalconsGreg Paterra RBSlippery RockPSAC
11287San Diego ChargersVictor Floyd RBFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
11288Miami DolphinsBert Weidner DTKent StateMAC
11289San Francisco 49ersBell, JimJim Bell RBBoston CollegeInd. (I-A)
11290Tampa Bay BuccaneersGriffin, WillieWillie Griffin DENebraskaBig Eight
11291Phoenix CardinalsHunter, JeffreyJeffrey Hunter DEAlbany StateSIAC
11292Denver BroncosRichard Shelton DBLibertyInd. (Div. II)
11293New York JetsHolmes, ArtieArtie Holmes DBWashington StatePac-10
11294New England PatriotsHinz, TonyTony Hinz RBHarvardIvy
11295Seattle SeahawksBaum, MikeMike Baum DENorthwesternBig Ten
11296Indianapolis ColtsJohnson, WayneWayne Johnson QBGeorgiaSEC
11297Chicago BearsNelms, JoeJoe Nelms DTCal PolyWestern
11298Houston OilersSmider, BrianBrian Smider OTWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
11299New York GiantsRinehart, JeromeJerome Rinehart LBUT MartinGulf South
11300New Orleans SaintsCalvin Nicholson DBOregon StatePac-10
11301Cleveland BrownsPlocki, DanDan Plocki KMarylandACC
11302Tampa Bay BuccaneersDuncan, HerbHerb Duncan WRNorthern ArizonaBig Sky
11303Minnesota VikingsBrad Baxter RBAlabama StateSWAC
11304Chicago BearsStreeter, GeorgeGeorge Streeter DBNotre DameInd. (I-A)
11305Buffalo BillsRichard Harvey LBTulaneInd. (I-A)
11306Cincinnati BengalsDana Wells DTArizonaPac-10
11307San Francisco 49ersMcGee, NormNorm McGee WRNorth DakotaNCC
12308Dallas CowboysScott Ankrom WRTCUSWC
12309Detroit LionsJames Cribbs DEMemphis StateInd. (I-A)
12310Green Bay PackersShiver, StanStan Shiver DBFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
12311Kansas City ChiefsBill Jones RBSouthwest Texas StateSouthland
12312Pittsburgh SteelersCarlton Haselrig GPitt-JohnstownN/A
12313Atlanta FalconsTony Bowick DTChattanoogaSoCon
12314Indianapolis ColtsDuBose, WilliamWilliam DuBose RBSouth Carolina StateMEAC
12315Miami DolphinsJ. B. Brown DBMarylandACC
12316Washington RedskinsJimmie Johnson TEHowardMEAC
12317Washington RedskinsJoe Mickles RBOle MissSEC
12318Phoenix CardinalsNelson, ToddTodd Nelson GWisconsinBig Ten
12319San Francisco 49ersAntonio Goss LBNorth CarolinaACC
12320Denver BroncosJavis, JohnJohn Javis WRHowardMEAC
12321New York JetsSnead III, WillieWillie Snead III WRFloridaSEC
12322Seattle SeahawksKors, R.J.R.J. Kors DBLong Beach StateBig West
12323Indianapolis ColtsSteve Taylor QBNebraskaBig Eight
12324New England PatriotsChubb, AaronAaron Chubb LBTCUSEC
12325Houston OilersChuck Hartlieb QBIowaBig Ten
12326New York GiantsSmith, EricEric Smith DEMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
12327New Orleans SaintsCadore, MikeMike Cadore WREastern KentuckyOVC
12328Cleveland BrownsBrown, MarlonMarlon Brown LBMemphis StateInd. (I-A)
12329Tampa Bay BuccaneersYoung, TerryTerry Young DBGeorgia SouthernInd. (I-AA)
12330Chicago BearsWeygand, FreddyFreddy Weygand WRAuburnSEC
12331Minnesota VikingsWoodson, ShawnShawn Woodson LBJames MadisonInd. (I-AA)
12332Buffalo BillsMarshall, DerrellDerrell Marshall OTUSCPac-10
12333Chicago BearsPhillips, AnthonyAnthony Phillips GOklahomaBig Eight
12334Cincinnati BengalsScott Jones OTWashingtonPac-10
12335Minnesota VikingsRoss, EverettEverett Ross WROhio StateBig Ten

Supplemental draft

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Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
1Dallas CowboysSteve Walsh QBMiami (FL)Ind. (I-A)
1Phoenix CardinalsTimm Rosenbach QBWashington StatePac-10
1Denver BroncosBobby Humphrey RBAlabamaSEC
8Buffalo BillsBrett Young DBOregonPac-10
12Dallas CowboysMike Lowman RBCoffeyville J.C.N/A

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Buffalo BillsLouie Aguiar PUtah StateBig West
Buffalo BillsCharlie Baumann KWest VirginiaInd. (I-A)
Buffalo BillsMatt Jaworski LBColgateColonial League
Chicago BearsJames Coley TEClemsonACC
Chicago BearsSteve Hyche LBWest AlabamaGulf South
Chicago BearsGarrett Limbrick RBOklahoma StateBig Eight
Chicago BearsTom Waddle WRBoston CollegeInd. (I-A)
Cincinnati BengalsKen Moyer GToledoMAC
Cincinnati BengalsTodd Philcox QBSyracuseInd. (I-A)
Dallas CowboysScott Adams OTGeorgiaSEC
Dallas CowboysJohn Duff TENew MexicoWAC
Dallas CowboysDarryl Ford LBNew Mexico StateBig West
Dallas CowboysKenny Tippins LBMiddle TennesseeOVC
Detroit LionsBruce Alexander CBStephen F. AustinSouthland
Detroit LionsJames Dixon WRHoustonSWC
Detroit LionsJohn Miller SMichigan StateBig Ten
Houston OilersSteve Avery FBNorthern MichiganGLIAC
Houston OilersErik Norgard CColoradoBig Eight
Indianapolis ColtsBen Jefferson GMarylandACC
Indianapolis ColtsAnthony Parker CBArizona StatePac-10
Los Angeles RaidersKeith English PColoradoBig Eight
Miami DolphinsAndre Brown WRMiamiInd. (I-A)
New England PatriotsGlenn Antrum WRUConnYankee
New England PatriotsTerrence Cooks LBNicholls StateInd. (I-AA)
New England PatriotsPeter Shorts DTIllinois StateGateway
New Orleans SaintsPaul Frazier RBNorthwestern StateSouthland
New Orleans SaintsJason Garrett QBPrincetonIvy
New York GiantsFrank Miotke WRGrand Valley StateGLIAC
New York GiantsBjörn Nittmo KAppalachian StateSoCon
New York JetsGreg Werner TEDePauwInd. (Div. III)
Philadelphia EaglesAnthony Edwards WRNew Mexico HighlandsInd. (Div. II)
Philadelphia EaglesSteve Gabbard TFlorida StateInd. (I-A)
Phoenix CardinalsTim Jorden TEIndianaBig Ten
Phoenix CardinalsKevin Lewis DBNorthwestern StateSouthland
Pittsburgh SteelersTerry O'Shea TECalifornia (PA)PSAC
Pittsburgh SteelersTracy Simien LBTCUSWC
San Diego ChargersMichael Brooks DBNC StateACC
San Diego ChargersWayne Walker WRTexas TechSWC
Seattle SeahawksWillie Bouyer WRMichigan StateBig Ten
Seattle SeahawksRod Stephens LBGeorgia TechACC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersJohn Harvey RBUTEPWAC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersAlvin Mitchell RBAuburnSEC
Washington RedskinsCarl Harry WRUtahWAC

Hall of Famers

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  • Barry Sanders, running back from Oklahoma State, taken third overall by Detroit Lions. 1988 Heisman Trophy winner.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2004[13]
  • Troy Aikman, quarterback from UCLA, taken first overall by Dallas Cowboys.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2006[14]
  • Derrick Thomas, linebacker from Alabama, taken fourth overall by Kansas City Chiefs.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2009 (posthumous)[15]
  • Deion Sanders, cornerback from Florida State, taken fifth overall by Atlanta Falcons.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2011[16]
  • Steve Atwater, safety from Arkansas, taken twentieth overall by Denver Broncos.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2020

Trades

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In the explanations below,(D) denotes trades that took place during the 1989 Draft, while(PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^No. 11: L.A. Raiders → Chicago (PD). L.A. Raiders traded its first-round selection (11th) and third-round selection in1990 to Chicago in exchange for WRWillie Gault.
  2. ^No. 12: Washington → Chicago (PD). Chicago received Washington's first-round selections in both1988 (27th) and this draft (12th) as compensation for the Redskins signing free agent LBWilber Marshall.
  3. ^No. 13: Denver → Cleveland (D). Denver traded its first-round selection (13th) to Cleveland in exchange for the Browns' first-, second-, fifth- and tenth-round selections (20th, 47th, 134th and 241st).
  4. ^No. 15: Indianapolis → Seattle (PD). Indianapolis traded its first-round selection (15th) and first-round selection in1990 to Seattle in exchange for LBFredd Young.
  5. ^No. 17: Seattle → Phoenix (PD). Seattle traded its first- and fifth-round selections (17th and 128th) and fifth-round selection in1988 (120th) to Phoenix in exchange for QBKelly Stouffer.
  6. ^No. 20: Cleveland → Denver (D). seeNo. 13: Denver → Cleveland.
  7. ^No. 22: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (PD). Philadelphia traded its first-round selection (22nd) and fourth-round selection in1990 to Indianapolis in exchange for GRon Solt.
  8. ^No. 24: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (PD). Minnesota traded its first-round selection (24th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for LBMike Merriweather.
  9. ^No. 25: Chicago → Miami (D). Chicago traded its first-round selection (25th) to Miami in exchange for the Dolphins' second- and third-round selections (36th and 65th).
  10. ^No. 26: multiple trades:
           No. 26: Buffalo → Indianapolis (PD). Buffalo traded its first-round selection in1988 (14th), first- and second-round selections (26th and 53rd) in this draft and RBGreg Bell to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for LBCornelius Bennett.
           No. 26: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams (PD). Indianapolis then traded all three draft picks received from Buffalo, their own first- and second round selections in 1988 (20th and 47th), their second-round selection (45th) in this draft, Greg Bell and RBOwen Gill to the Rams in exchange for RBEric Dickerson.
  11. ^No. 27: Cincinnati → Atlanta (D). Cincinnati traded its first-round selection (27th) to Atlanta in exchange for the Falcons' second- and fourth-round selections (35th and 89th).
Round two
  1. ^No. 31: Green Bay → Cleveland (D). Green Bay traded its second- and fifth-round selections (31st and 114th) to Cleveland in exchange for the Browns' third- and fifth-round selections (74th and 127th), first-round selection in1989 and RBHerman Fontenot.
  2. ^No. 35: Atlanta → Cincinnati (D). seeNo. 27: Cincinnati → Atlanta.
  3. ^No. 36: Miami → Chicago (D). seeNo. 25: Chicago → Miami.
  4. ^No. 38: Washington → Atlanta (D). Washington traded its second-round selection (38th) and firth-round selection in1990 to Atlanta in exchange for RBGerald Riggs and Atlanta's fifth-round selection in 1990.
  5. ^No. 39: L.A. Raiders → Dallas (D). L.A. Raiders traded its second-, third- and fifth-round selections (39th, 68th and 119th) to Dallas in exchange for the rights to GSteve Wisniewski (drafted by Dallas at 29th in this draft) and Dallas' sixth-round selection (140th).
  6. ^No. 45: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams (PD). seeNo. 26: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams.
  7. ^No. 47: Cleveland → Denver (D). seeNo. 13: Denver → Cleveland.
  8. ^No. 51: N.Y. Giants → San Diego (D). The Giants traded its second-round selection (51st) to San Diego in exchange for the Chargers' third-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (64th, 93rd and 175th).
  9. ^No. 53: Buffalo → L.A. Rams (PD). seeNo. 26: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams.
Round three
  1. ^No. 63: Tampa Bay → New England (PD). Tampa Bay traded its third-round selection (63rd) to New England in exchange for WRStephen Starring.
  2. ^No. 64: San Diego → N.Y. Giants (D). seeNo. 51: N.Y. Giants → San Diego.
  3. ^No. 65: Miami → Chicago (D). seeNo. 25: Chicago → Miami.
  4. ^No. 68: multiple trades:
           No. 68: L.A. Raiders → San Diego (PD). The L.A. Raiders traded its third- and fourth-round selections (68th and 95th) and OTJohn Clay to San Diego in exchange for OTJim Lachey.
           No. 68: San Diego → L.A. Raiders (PD). San Diego traded both third- and fourth-round selections (68th and 95th) previously traded by the Raiders, and a fourth-round selection in1990 back to the Raiders in exchange for RBNapoleon McCallum.
           No. 68: L.A. Raiders → Dallas (PD).seeNo. 39: L.A. Raiders → Dallas.
  5. ^No. 74: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 31: Green Bay → Cleveland.
  6. ^No. 81: Chicago → Philadelphia (D). Chicago traded its third-round selection (81st) to Philadelphia in exchange for the Eagles' fifth-, seventh-, eighth-, ninth-, tenth-, eleventh- and twelfth-round selections (130th, 189th, 216th, 243rd, 270th, 297th and 330rd).
Round four
  1. ^No. 89: Atlanta → Cincinnati (D). seeNo. 27: Cincinnati → Atlanta.
  2. ^No. 93: San Diego → N.Y. Giants (D). seeNo. 51: N.Y. Giants → San Diego.
  3. ^No. 95: multiple trades:
           No. 95: L.A. Raiders → San Diego (PD). seeNo. 68: L.A. Raiders → San Diego.
           No. 68: San Diego → L.A. Raiders (PD). seeNo. 68: San Diego → L.A. Raiders.
           No. 68: L.A. Raiders → Chicago (D). The Raiders traded their fourth-round selection (95th) to Chicago in exchange for the Bears' fourth- and sixth-round selections (110th and 165th).
  4. ^No. 96: Washington → New England (D). Washington traded its fourth-round selection (96th) to New England in exchange for the Patriots' fifth-round selection in1988 (127th).
  5. ^No. 103: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). Philadelphia traded its fourth-round selection (103rd) to Seattle in exchange for OTRon Heller.
  6. ^No. 110: multiple trades:
           No. 110: Chicago → L.A. Raiders (D). seeNo. 95: L.A. Raiders → Chicago.
           No. 110: L.A. Raiders → Washington (D). The Raiders traded OTJim Lachey, fourth- and fifth-round selections (110th and 139th) to Washington in exchange for QBJay Schroeder.
Round five
  1. ^No. 114: Green Bay → Cleveland (D). seeNo. 31: Green Bay → Cleveland.
  2. ^No. 116: Kansas City → Cleveland (PD). Kansas City traded its fifth-round selection (116th) to Cleveland in exchange for LBMike Junkin.
  3. ^No. 119: multiple trades:
           No. 119: Atlanta → L.A. Raiders (PD). Atlanta traded its fifth-round selection (119th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for WRJessie Hester.
           No. 119: L.A. Raiders → Dallas (D). seeNo. 39: L.A. Raiders → Dallas.
  4. ^No. 122: L.A. Raiders → San Francisco (D). The Raiders traded their fifth-round selection (122nd) to San Francisco in exchange for the 49ers' fifth- and eighth-round selections (139th and 223rd).
  5. ^No. 124: Washington → Green Bay (D). Washington traded their fifth- and eighth-round selections (124th and 206th) and rights to WRErik Affholter (drafted by the Redskins at No. 110th) to Green Bay in exchange for the rights to QBJeff Graham (drafted by the Packers at No. 87).
  6. ^No. 125: Denver → Dallas (PD). Denver traded its fifth-round selection (125th) to Dallas in exchange for RBTony Dorsett.
  7. ^No. 127: multiple trades:
           No. 127: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded its fifth-round selection (127th) to Cleveland in exchange for CMike Baab.
           No. 127: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 31: Green Bay → Cleveland.
  8. ^No. 128: Seattle → Phoenix (PD). seeNo. 17: Seattle → Phoenix.
  9. ^No. 129: Indianapolis → Washington (D). Indianapolis traded its fifth-round selection (129th) to Washington in exchange for the Redskins' fourth- and eighth-round selections in1990.
  10. ^No. 130: Philadelphia → Chicago (D). seeNo. 81: Chicago → Philadelphia.
  11. ^No. 134: Cleveland → Denver (D). seeNo. 13: Denver → Cleveland.
  12. ^No. 139: multiple trades:
           No. 139: San Francisco → L.A. Raiders (D). seeNo. 122: L.A. Raiders → San Francisco.
           No. 139: L.A. Raiders → Washington (D). seeNo. 110: L.A. Raiders → Washington..
Round six
  1. ^No. 140: Dallas → L.A. Raiders (D). seeNo. 39: L.A. Raiders → Dallas.
  2. ^No. 148: San Diego → L.A. Rams (PD). San Diego traded its second-round selection in1988 (46th), this sixth-round selection (148th) and RBBuford McGee to the Rams in exchange for RBBarry Redden.
  3. ^No. 151: L.A. Raiders → N.Y. Jets (PD). The Raiders traded their sixth-round selection (151st) to the Jets in exchange for CBRussell Carter.
  4. ^No. 154: Seattle → Tampa Bay (PD). Seattle traded its sixth-round selection (154th) and DLRandy Edwards to Tampa Bay in exchange for OTRon Heller.
  5. ^No. 156: New England → L.A. Raiders (D). New England traded its sixth-round selection (156th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' sixth- and eighth-round selections (165th and 223rd).
  6. ^No. 165: multiple trades:
           No. 165: Chicago → L.A. Raiders (D). seeNo. 95: L.A. Raiders → Chicago.
           No. 165: L.A. Raiders → New England (D). seeNo. 156: New England → L.A. Raiders..
Round seven
  1. ^No. 173: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (PD). Tampa Bay traded its seventh-round selection (173rd) to Buffalo in exchange for LBEugene Marve.
  2. ^No. 175: San Diego → N.Y. Giants (D). seeNo. 51: N.Y. Giants → San Diego.
  3. ^No. 178: L.A. Raiders → New England (PD). L.A. Raiders traded its seventh-round selection (178th) and tenth-round selection in1988 (267th) to New England in exchange for OTBrian Holloway.
  4. ^No. 183: New England → San Diego (PD). New England traded its seventh-round selection (183th) to San Diego in exchange for LBThomas Benson.
  5. ^No. 185: N.Y. Giants → Indianapolis (PD). N.Y. Giants traded its seventh-round selection (185th) to Indianapolis in exchange for TETim Sherwin.
  6. ^No. 189: Philadelphia → Chicago (D). seeNo. 81: Chicago → Philadelphia.
  7. ^No. 195: San Francisco → San Diego (PD). San Francisco traded CFred Quillan, its seventh-round selection (195th) and seventh-round selection in1990 to San Diego in exchange for WRWes Chandler.
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Notes

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  1. ^Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.

References

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  3. ^"Timeline Detail | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site".profootballhof.com. RetrievedApril 10, 2019.
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  6. ^Steinberg, Leigh."Behind The Scenes At Five Decades Of The NFL Draft".Forbes. RetrievedApril 16, 2019.
  7. ^abPlayers are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  8. ^Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  9. ^Barry Sanders was the 1988Heisman Trophy winner"54th Heisman Trophy winner".Heisman.com. Archived fromthe original on October 4, 2013. RetrievedAugust 14, 2013.
  10. ^No relation to Deion.
  11. ^"Rosenbach expects to be top NFL pick".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. news service reports. July 7, 1989. p. 2C.
  12. ^"Cards nab Rosenbach; Walsh to Dallas".Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 8, 1989. p. 2C.
  13. ^"Hall of Famers by Year of Induction: Class of 2004".Pro Football Hall of Fame website. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2008. RetrievedOctober 11, 2008.
  14. ^"Hall of Famers by Year of Induction: Class of 2006".Pro Football Hall of Fame website. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2008. RetrievedOctober 11, 2008.
  15. ^"Hall of Famers by Year of Induction: Class of 2009".Pro Football Hall of Fame website. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2008. RetrievedOctober 11, 2008.
  16. ^"Deion Sanders | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site".profootballhof.com. RetrievedApril 10, 2019.

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