The draft started withPenn State teammatesCourtney Brown andLaVar Arrington being selected consecutively, making them the onlyPenn State players to gonumber one andtwo in the same draft. TheNew York Jets had four first-round draft picks, the most by any team in the history of the draft (17 teams have had three picks but no other has had four).[3]
In the explanations below,(D) denotes trades that took place during the 2000 Draft, while(PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
^No. 2: New Orleans → Washington (PD).New Orleans traded its first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh-round selections (12th, 71st, 107th, 144th, 179th and 218th) in1999 and first- and third-round selections (2nd and 64th) in this draft toWashington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection (5th) in 1999.[source 1]
^No. 3: San Francisco → Washington (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection (3rd) to Washington for their two first-round selections and fourth- and fifth-round selections (12th, 24th, 119th and 154th).[source 2]
^No. 5: Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). Atlanta traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in 1999 in exchange for their 2nd round choice (42) in the 1999 draft.[source 3]
^No. 10: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for their 1st-round (15) and 2nd-round choices (42) in the 2000 draft.[source 3]
No. 12: San Francisco → New York Jets (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to the New York Jets in exchange for New York's first-round selection (16) and second-round selection (48).[source 4]
No. 13: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded two first-round picks (13 and 27) to the New York Jets in exchange for Keyshawn Johnson.[source 6]
No. 12: San Diego → Tampa Bay (PD). Tampa Bay traded their 1998 second-round pick to San Diego in exchange for their first round pick in 2000.[source 7]
^No. 16: multiple trades: No. 16: New England → N.Y. Jets (PD).New York Jets were awarded New England's first-round selection (16th) and fourth- and seventh-round selections (101st and 206th) in2001 as compensation for New England signing Jets head coachBill Belichick, with New England receiving the Jets' fifth-round selection (149th) in 2001 and seventh-round selection in2002. No. 16: N.Y. Jets → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 12: San Francisco → N.Y. Jets.
^No. 19: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded their first-round selection (19th) and first-round selection in (7th) to Seattle for WRJoey Galloway.[source 8]
^No. 23: Miami → Carolina (PD).Miami traded its first-round selection (23rd) toCarolina in exchange for Carolina's second-round selection (44th) in1998.
^No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay (D).Carolina traded its second-round selection (51st) toTampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's second- and fourth-round selections (57th and 120th).
^No. 56: Washington → Minnesota (PD).Washington traded its 2000 second-round selection (56th) and first- and third-round selections in1999 toMinnesota in exchange for QBBrad Johnson.
^No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D).Tennessee traded its second-round selection (61st) toPhiladelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's third- and fifth-round selections (68th and 135th).
^No. 77: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD).Oakland traded its third-round selection (77th) toPittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's two fifth-round selections (146th and 163rd) in1999.
^No. 80: Dallas → Seattle (PD).Dallas traded its third-round selection (80th) toSeattle in exchange for WRJames McKnight.
^No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco (D).Seattle traded its third-round selection (86th) toSan Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (119th and 154th).
^No. 87: Washington → Chicago (PD).Washington traded its third-round selection (87th) and first, third, fourth and fifth-round selections (12th, 71st, 106th and 143rd) in1999 in exchange for Chicago's first-round selection (7th) in 1999.
Round four
^No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay (D).San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (98th) toGreen Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (108th and 132nd).
^No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis (D).Chicago traded its fourth-round selection (104th) toSt. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' fourth-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (125th, 150th and 225th).
^No. 106: Baltimore → Minnesota (PD).Baltimore traded its fourth-round selection (106th) and sixth-round selection (185th) in1999 toMinnesota in exchange for GEverett Lindsay.
^No. 111: multiple trades: No. 111: Detroit → Philadelphia (PD).Detroit traded its fourth-round selection (111th) toPhiladelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fifth-round selection (137th) in1999. No. 111: Philadelphia → San Diego (D).Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection (111th) toSan Diego in exchange for San Diego's third-round selection in2001.
^No. 112: Carolina → Denver (PD).Carolina traded its fourth-round selection (112th) and third-round selection (67th) in1999 toDenver in exchange for QBJeff Lewis.
^No. 138: multiple trades: No. 138: Chicago → New Orleans (PD).Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (138th) toNew Orleans in exchange for WREddie Kennison. No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis (D).New Orleans traded this fifth-round selection (138th) toIndianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' fifth- and sixth-round selections (158th and 195th).
^No. 139: Denver → St. Louis (PD).Denver traded its fifth-round selection (139th) and fifth-round selection in2001 toSt. Louis in exchange for SBilly Jenkins.
^No. 148: San Diego → Baltimore (PD).San Diego traded its fifth-round selection (148th) toBaltimore in exchange for QBJim Harbaugh.
^No. 150: multiple trades: No. 150: Baltimore → Detroit (PD).Baltimore traded its fifth-round selection (150th) and third-round selection (72nd) in1999 toDetroit in exchange for QBScott Mitchell. No. 150: Detroit → St. Louis (PD).Detroit traded this fifth and seventh-round selections (150th and 220nd) toSt. Louis in exchange for RBGreg Hill. No. 150: St. Louis → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 104: Chicago → St. Louis. No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco (D).Chicago traded this fifth-round selection (150th) toSan Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth- and seventh-round selections (170th and 209th).
^No. 151: Seattle → Green Bay (PD).Seattle traded RBAhman Green and its fifth-round selection (151st) toGreen Bay in exchange for CBFred Vinson and Green Bay's sixth-round selection (185th).
^No. 154: multiple trades: No. 154: Washington → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 3: San Francisco → Washington. No. 154: San Francisco → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 86: Seattle → San Francisco. No. 154: Seattle → Denver (D).Seattle traded this fifth-round selection (154th) toDenver in exchange for Denver's sixth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 231st).
^No. 155: Minnesota → Washington (PD).Washington received this selection fromMinnesota as compensation for Minnesota's signing of restricted free agentBrad Badger.[8]
^No. 188: Miami → Kansas City (PD).Miami traded and its sixth-round selection (188th) and its second- and third-round selections (54th and 84th) in1999 toKansas City in exchange for Kansas City's second-round selection (43rd) in 1999.
^No. 189: multiple trades: No. 189: Kansas City → St. Louis (PD).Kansas City traded its sixth-round selection (189th) toSt. Louis in exchange for TEMitch Jacoby. No. 189: St. Louis → Denver (D).St. Louis traded this sixth-round selection (189th) toDenver in exchange for RBDerek Loville.
^No. 208: New Orleans → Kansas City (PD).New Orleans was required to swap its seventh-round selection (208th) withKansas City for its seventh-round selection (228th) as compensation for New Orleans signing Kansas City's DB coachRon Zook as their new defensive coordinator.
^No. 209: multiple trades: No. 209: San Francisco → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 150: Chicago → San Francisco. No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland (D).Chicago traded two seventh-round selections (209th and 225th) toCleveland in exchange for Cleveland's three seventh-round selections (223rd, 232nd and 254th).
^No. 212: multiple trades: No. 212: Philadelphia → New England (PD).Philadelphia traded its seventh-round selection toNew England in exchange for WRDietrich Jells. No. 212: New England → San Francisco (D).New England traded this seventh-round selection (212th) toSan Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth-round selection in2001.
^No. 213: Chicago → Tennessee (PD).Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (213th) toTennessee in exchange for LBLemanski Hall.
^No. 238: multiple trades: No. 238: St. Louis → Oakland (PD).St. Louis traded its seventh-round selection (238th) toOakland in exchange for QBPaul Justin. No. 238: Oakland → Indianapolis (D).Oakland traded this seventh-round selection (238th) toIndianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' sixth-round selection in2001.