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85th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible players

2020 NFL draft
General information
Date(s)April 23–25, 2020
LocationESPN studio complex,Bristol, Connecticut
(draft emanated fromBronxville, New York viavideo conference call)
Network(s)ABC,ESPN,NFL Network,ESPN Deportes,ESPN Radio
Overview
255 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
First selectionJoe Burrow, QB,Cincinnati Bengals
Mr. IrrelevantTae Crowder, LB,New York Giants
Most selections(15)Minnesota Vikings
Fewest selections(4)New Orleans Saints
← 2019
2021 →

The2020 NFL draft was the 85th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the2020 NFL season. The first round was held on April 23, followed by the second and third rounds on April 24. The draft concluded with rounds 4–7 on April 25. The NFL originally planned to hold the event live inParadise, Nevada, before all public events related to it were canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Instead, all team selections took place viavideoconferencing with league commissionerRoger Goodell broadcasting picks from his home.

TheWashington Redskins retired their name two months after the 2020 draft, making it the final draft where players were selected under the Redskins branding. The draft is noteworthy for producing five playoff starters at thequarterback position:Joe Burrow,Tua Tagovailoa,Justin Herbert,Jordan Love, andJalen Hurts. Burrow became the first to reach a Super Bowl inSuper Bowl LVI, while Hurts became the first Super Bowl–winner of the group inSuper Bowl LIX.

Format

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The host city was chosen among finalistsDenver,Kansas City,Las Vegas,Nashville, andCleveland/Canton in May 2018 during the NFL Spring League Meeting,[1] when Nashville was chosen to host the2019 draft. However, the host city for 2020 was deferred. After Denver withdrew, citing scheduling conflicts,[2] Las Vegas was chosen as the original host on December 12, 2018, coinciding with theLas Vegas Raiders'arrival in the city.[3] Plans were announced for a main stage near theCaesars Forum convention center and a "red carpet" stage for arrivals on a floating platform in front of theBellagio resort, with players being transported to and from the stage by boat.[4] However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the NFL announced on March 16 that it had canceled all public festivities associated with the event.[5]

Instead, the draft was held remotely, with team coaches and GMs convening viaMicrosoft Teams due to all team facilities also being closed.[6][7] NFL commissionerRoger Goodell announced the picks for rounds 1–3 from his home inBronxville, New York, with the rest of the rounds being announced byDave Gardi.[8][9] During the event Goodell announced that Las Vegas would host the2022 NFL draft.[10]


Player selections

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The following is the breakdown of the 255 players selected byposition:

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*compensatory selection
Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
CCenterCBCornerbackDBDefensive backDEDefensive end[a]
DLDefensive linemanDTDefensive tackleFBFullbackFSFree safety
GGuard[b]KKicker[c]KRKickoff returnerLBLinebacker
LSLong snapperMLBMiddle linebacker[d]OTOffensive tackleOLOffensive lineman
OLBOutside linebacker[a]NTNose tacklePPunterPRPunt returner
QBQuarterbackRSReturn specialistRBRunning backSSafety
SSStrong safetyTETight endWRWide receiver
  1. ^abMay sometimes be referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
QuarterbackJoe Burrow was selected 1st overall by theCincinnati Bengals and two years later helped lead the Bengals toSuper Bowl LVI, their first since 1988.
Defensive endChase Young was selected 2nd overall by theWashington Redskins and was later namedNFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
QuarterbackJustin Herbert was selected 6th overall by theLos Angeles Chargers, broke several rookie records and was later namedNFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Wide receiverJustin Jefferson was selected 22nd overall by theMinnesota Vikings. He set the rookie record for most receiving yards in a season with 1,400. He is also 6th all time in receiving yards in a single season.
Selected 41st overall by theIndianapolis Colts,Jonathan Taylor has broken several franchise rushing and scrimmage yards records and made the Pro Bowl in his second season in the NFL.
Trevon Diggs, selected 51st overall by theDallas Cowboys, led the league in interceptions in 2021
Jalen Hurts, selected 53rd overall by thePhiladelphia Eagles, was aPro Bowl andAll-Pro selection in his third season, led the Eagles to multiple Super Bowl appearances, and was theMVP ofSuper Bowl LIX.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Cincinnati BengalsJoe Burrow QBLSUSEC
12Washington RedskinsChase Young DEOhio StateBig Ten
13Detroit LionsJeff Okudah CBOhio StateBig Ten
14New York GiantsAndrew Thomas OTGeorgiaSEC
15Miami DolphinsTua Tagovailoa QBAlabamaSEC
16Los Angeles ChargersJustin Herbert QBOregonPac-12
17Carolina PanthersDerrick Brown DTAuburnSEC
18Arizona CardinalsIsaiah Simmons ILBClemsonACC
19Jacksonville JaguarsC. J. Henderson CBFloridaSEC
110Cleveland BrownsJedrick Wills OTAlabamaSEC
111New York JetsMekhi Becton OTLouisvilleACC
112Las Vegas RaidersHenry Ruggs WRAlabamaSEC
113Tampa Bay BuccaneersTristan Wirfs OTIowaBig Ten
114San Francisco 49ersJavon Kinlaw DTSouth CarolinaSEC
115Denver BroncosJerry Jeudy WRAlabamaSEC
116Atlanta FalconsA. J. Terrell CBClemsonACC
117Dallas CowboysCeeDee Lamb WROklahomaBig 12
118Miami DolphinsAustin Jackson OTUSCPac-12
119Las Vegas RaidersDamon Arnette CBOhio StateBig Ten
120Jacksonville JaguarsK'Lavon Chaisson DELSUSEC
121Philadelphia EaglesJalen Reagor WRTCUBig 12
122Minnesota VikingsJustin Jefferson WRLSUSEC
123Los Angeles ChargersKenneth Murray ILBOklahomaBig 12
124New Orleans SaintsCesar Ruiz CMichiganBig Ten
125San Francisco 49ersBrandon Aiyuk WRArizona StatePac-12
126Green Bay PackersJordan Love QBUtah StateMW
127Seattle SeahawksJordyn Brooks ILBTexas TechBig 12
128Baltimore RavensPatrick Queen ILBLSUSEC
129Tennessee TitansIsaiah Wilson OTGeorgiaSEC
130Miami DolphinsNoah Igbinoghene CBAuburnSEC
131Minnesota VikingsJeff Gladney CBTCUBig 12
132Kansas City ChiefsClyde Edwards-Helaire RBLSUSEC
233Cincinnati BengalsTee Higgins WRClemsonACC
234Indianapolis ColtsMichael Pittman Jr. WRUSCPac-12
235Detroit LionsD'Andre Swift RBGeorgiaSEC
236New York GiantsXavier McKinney SAlabamaSEC
237New England PatriotsKyle Dugger SLenoir–RhyneSAC
238Carolina PanthersYetur Gross-Matos DEPenn StateBig Ten
239Miami DolphinsRobert Hunt OGLouisianaSun Belt
240Houston TexansRoss Blacklock NTTCUBig 12
241Indianapolis ColtsJonathan Taylor RBWisconsinBig Ten
242Jacksonville JaguarsLaviska Shenault WRColoradoPac-12
243Chicago BearsCole Kmet TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
244Cleveland BrownsGrant Delpit SLSUSEC
245Tampa Bay BuccaneersAntoine Winfield Jr. SMinnesotaBig Ten
246Denver BroncosK. J. Hamler WRPenn StateBig Ten
247Atlanta FalconsMarlon Davidson DEAuburnSEC
248Seattle SeahawksDarrell Taylor DETennesseeSEC
249Pittsburgh SteelersChase Claypool WRNotre DameInd. (FBS)
250Chicago BearsJaylon Johnson CBUtahPac-12
251Dallas CowboysTrevon Diggs CBAlabamaSEC
252Los Angeles RamsCam Akers RBFlorida StateACC
253Philadelphia EaglesJalen Hurts QBOklahomaBig 12
254Buffalo BillsA. J. Epenesa DEIowaBig Ten
255Baltimore RavensJ. K. Dobbins RBOhio StateBig Ten
256Miami DolphinsRaekwon Davis NTAlabamaSEC
257Los Angeles RamsVan Jefferson WRFloridaSEC
258Minnesota VikingsEzra Cleveland OTBoise StateMW
259New York JetsDenzel Mims WRBaylorBig 12
260New England PatriotsJosh Uche OLBMichiganBig Ten
261Tennessee TitansKristian Fulton CBLSUSEC
262Green Bay PackersA. J. Dillon RBBoston CollegeACC
263Kansas City ChiefsWillie Gay ILBMississippi StateSEC
264Carolina PanthersJeremy Chinn SSouthern IllinoisMVFC
365Cincinnati BengalsLogan Wilson ILBWyomingMW
366Washington RedskinsAntonio Gibson RBMemphisThe American
367Detroit LionsJulian Okwara OLBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
368New York JetsAshtyn Davis SCaliforniaPac-12
369Seattle SeahawksDamien Lewis OGLSUSEC
370Miami DolphinsBrandon Jones STexasBig 12
371Baltimore RavensNnamdi Madubuike DTTexas A&MSEC
372Arizona CardinalsJosh Jones OTHoustonThe American
373Jacksonville JaguarsDaVon Hamilton DTOhio StateBig Ten
374New Orleans SaintsZack Baun OLBWisconsinBig Ten
375Detroit LionsJonah Jackson OGOhio StateBig Ten
376Tampa Bay BuccaneersKe'Shawn Vaughn RBVanderbiltSEC
377Denver BroncosMichael Ojemudia CBIowaBig Ten
378Atlanta FalconsMatt Hennessy CTempleThe American
379New York JetsJabari Zuniga DEFloridaSEC
380Las Vegas RaidersLynn Bowden RBKentuckySEC
381Las Vegas RaidersBryan Edwards WRSouth CarolinaSEC
382Dallas CowboysNeville Gallimore DTOklahomaBig 12
383Denver BroncosLloyd Cushenberry CLSUSEC
384Los Angeles RamsTerrell Lewis OLBAlabamaSEC
385Indianapolis ColtsJulian Blackmon SUtahPac-12
386Buffalo BillsZack Moss RBUtahPac-12
387New England PatriotsAnfernee Jennings OLBAlabamaSEC
388Cleveland BrownsJordan Elliott DTMissouriSEC
389Minnesota VikingsCameron Dantzler CBMississippi StateSEC
390Houston TexansJonathan Greenard OLBFloridaSEC
391New England PatriotsDevin Asiasi TEUCLAPac-12
392Baltimore RavensDevin Duvernay WRTexasBig 12
393Tennessee TitansDarrynton Evans RBAppalachian StateSun Belt
394Green Bay PackersJosiah Deguara TECincinnatiThe American
395Denver BroncosMcTelvin Agim DTArkansasSEC
396Kansas City ChiefsLucas Niang OTTCUBig 12
3*97Cleveland BrownsJacob Phillips ILBLSUSEC
3*98Baltimore RavensMalik Harrison ILBOhio StateBig Ten
3*99New York GiantsMatt Peart OTUConnThe American
3*100Las Vegas RaidersTanner Muse ILBClemsonACC
3*101New England PatriotsDalton Keene TEVirginia TechACC
3*102Pittsburgh SteelersAlex Highsmith OLBCharlotteC-USA
3*103Philadelphia EaglesDavion Taylor OLBColoradoPac-12
3*104Los Angeles RamsTerrell Burgess SUtahPac-12
3*105New Orleans SaintsAdam Trautman TEDaytonPioneer
3*106Baltimore RavensTyre Phillips OGMississippi StateSEC
4107Cincinnati BengalsAkeem Davis-Gaither OLBAppalachian StateSun Belt
4108Washington RedskinsSaahdiq Charles OTLSUSEC
4109Las Vegas RaidersJohn Simpson OGClemsonACC
4110New York GiantsDarnay Holmes CBUCLAPac-12
4111Miami DolphinsSolomon Kindley OGGeorgiaSEC
4112Los Angeles ChargersJoshua Kelley RBUCLAPac-12
4113Carolina PanthersTroy Pride CBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
4114Arizona CardinalsLeki Fotu DTUtahPac-12
4115Cleveland BrownsHarrison Bryant TEFlorida AtlanticC-USA
4116Jacksonville JaguarsBen Bartch OTSaint John's (MN)MIAC
4117Minnesota VikingsD. J. Wonnum DESouth CarolinaSEC
4118Denver BroncosAlbert Okwuegbunam TEMissouriSEC
4119Atlanta FalconsMykal Walker ILBFresno StateMW
4120New York JetsLa'Mical Perine RBFloridaSEC
4121Detroit LionsLogan Stenberg OGKentuckySEC
4122Indianapolis ColtsJacob Eason QBWashingtonPac-12
4123Dallas CowboysReggie Robinson CBTulsaThe American
4124Pittsburgh SteelersAnthony McFarland Jr. RBMarylandBig Ten
4125New York JetsJames Morgan QBFIUC-USA
4126Houston TexansCharlie Heck OTNorth CarolinaACC
4127Philadelphia EaglesK'Von Wallace SClemsonACC
4128Buffalo BillsGabe Davis WRUCFThe American
4129New York JetsCameron Clark OTCharlotteC-USA
previously fromNew England viaBaltimore and New England[R4 - 7]
4130Minnesota VikingsJames Lynch DTBaylorBig 12
4131Arizona CardinalsRashard Lawrence DTLSUSEC
4132Minnesota VikingsTroy Dye ILBOregonPac-12
4133Seattle SeahawksColby Parkinson TEStanfordPac-12
4134Atlanta FalconsJaylinn Hawkins SCaliforniaPac-12
4135Pittsburgh SteelersKevin Dotson OGLouisianaSun Belt
4136Los Angeles RamsBrycen Hopkins TEPurdueBig Ten
4137Jacksonville JaguarsJosiah Scott CBMichigan StateBig Ten
4138Kansas City ChiefsL'Jarius Sneed SLouisiana TechC-USA
4*139Las Vegas RaidersAmik Robertson CBLouisiana TechC-USA
4*140Jacksonville JaguarsShaquille Quarterman ILBMiami (FL)ACC
4*141Houston TexansJohn Reid CBPenn StateBig Ten
4*142Washington RedskinsAntonio Gandy-Golden WRLibertyInd. (FBS)
4*143Baltimore RavensBen Bredeson OGMichiganBig Ten
4*144Seattle SeahawksDeeJay Dallas RBMiami (FL)ACC
4*145Philadelphia EaglesJack Driscoll OGAuburnSEC
4*146Dallas CowboysTyler Biadasz CWisconsinBig Ten
5147Cincinnati BengalsKhalid Kareem DENotre DameInd. (FBS)
5148Seattle SeahawksAlton Robinson DESyracuseACC
5149Indianapolis ColtsDanny Pinter OGBall StateMAC
5150New York GiantsShane Lemieux OGOregonPac-12
5151Los Angeles ChargersJoe Reed WRVirginiaACC
5152Carolina PanthersKenny Robinson SWest VirginiaBig 12
5153San Francisco 49ersColton McKivitz OTWest VirginiaBig 12
fromMiami viaArizona and Miami[R5 - 3]
5153.5Arizona CardinalsSelection forfeited during the2019 supplemental draft.[Forfeited 1]
5154Miami DolphinsJason Strowbridge DENorth CarolinaACC
5155Chicago BearsTrevis Gipson OLBTulsaThe American
5156Washington RedskinsKeith Ismael CSan Diego StateMW
5157Jacksonville JaguarsDaniel Thomas SAuburnSEC
5158New York JetsBryce Hall CBVirginiaACC
5159New England PatriotsJustin Rohrwasser KMarshallC-USA
5160Cleveland BrownsNick Harris CWashingtonPac-12
5161Tampa Bay BuccaneersTyler Johnson WRMinnesotaBig Ten
5162Washington RedskinsKhaleke Hudson OLBMichiganBig Ten
5163Chicago BearsKindle Vildor CBGeorgia SouthernSun Belt
5164Miami DolphinsCurtis Weaver DEBoise StateMW
5165Jacksonville JaguarsCollin Johnson WRTexasBig 12
5166Detroit LionsQuintez Cephus WRWisconsinBig Ten
5167Buffalo BillsJake Fromm QBGeorgiaSEC
5168Philadelphia EaglesJohn Hightower WRBoise StateMW
5169Minnesota VikingsHarrison Hand CBTempleThe American
5170Baltimore RavensBroderick Washington Jr. DTTexas TechBig 12
5171Houston TexansIsaiah Coulter WRRhode IslandCAA
5172Detroit LionsJason Huntley RBNew Mexico StateInd. (FBS)
5173Chicago BearsDarnell Mooney WRTulaneThe American
5174Tennessee TitansLarrell Murchison DTNC StateACC
5175Green Bay PackersKamal Martin ILBMinnesotaBig Ten
5176Minnesota VikingsK. J. Osborn WRMiami (FL)ACC
5177Kansas City ChiefsMike Danna DEMichiganBig Ten
5*178Denver BroncosJustin Strnad ILBWake ForestACC
5*179Dallas CowboysBradlee Anae DEUtahPac-12
6180Cincinnati BengalsHakeem Adeniji OTKansasBig 12
6181Denver BroncosNetane Muti OGFresno StateMW
6182New England PatriotsMichael Onwenu OGMichiganBig Ten
6183New York GiantsCam Brown ILBPenn StateBig Ten
6184Carolina PanthersBravvion Roy DTBaylorBig 12
6185Miami DolphinsBlake Ferguson LSLSUSEC
6186Los Angeles ChargersAlohi Gilman SNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6187Cleveland BrownsDonovan Peoples-Jones WRMichiganBig Ten
6188Buffalo BillsTyler Bass KGeorgia SouthernSun Belt
6189Jacksonville JaguarsJake Luton QBOregon StatePac-12
6190San Francisco 49ersCharlie Woerner TEGeorgiaSEC
6191New York JetsBraden Mann PTexas A&MSEC
6192Green Bay PackersJon Runyan Jr. OGMichiganBig Ten
6193Indianapolis ColtsRobert Windsor DTPenn StateBig Ten
6194Tampa Bay BuccaneersKhalil Davis DTNebraskaBig Ten
6195New England PatriotsJustin Herron OTWake ForestACC
6196Philadelphia EaglesShaun Bradley ILBTempleThe American
6197Detroit LionsJohn Penisini DTUtahPac-12
6198Pittsburgh SteelersAntoine Brooks SMarylandBig Ten
6199Los Angeles RamsJordan Fuller SOhio StateBig Ten
6200Philadelphia EaglesQuez Watkins WRSouthern MissC-USA
from Philadelphia viaChicago[R6 - 10]
6201Baltimore RavensJames Proche WRSMUThe American
6202Arizona CardinalsEvan Weaver ILBCaliforniaPac-12
from New England[R6 - 12]
6203Minnesota VikingsBlake Brandel OTOregon StatePac-12
6204New England PatriotsCassh Maluia ILBWyomingMW
from Houston[R6 - 14]
6205Minnesota VikingsJosh Metellus SMichiganBig Ten
6206Jacksonville JaguarsTyler Davis TEGeorgia TechACC
from Seattle[R6 - 15]
6207Buffalo BillsIsaiah Hodgins WROregon StatePac-12
from Baltimore via New England[R6 - 16]
6208Green Bay PackersJake Hanson COregonPac-12
from Tennessee[R6 - 17]
6209Green Bay PackersSimon Stepaniak OGIndianaBig Ten
6210Philadelphia EaglesPrince Tega Wanogho OTAuburnSEC
6211Indianapolis ColtsIsaiah Rodgers CBUMassInd. (FBS)
6*212Indianapolis ColtsDezmon Patmon WRWashington StatePac-12
6*213Indianapolis ColtsJordan Glasgow OLBMichiganBig Ten
6*214Seattle SeahawksFreddie Swain WRFloridaSEC
7215Cincinnati BengalsMarkus Bailey ILBPurdueBig Ten
7216Washington RedskinsKamren Curl SSArkansasSEC
7217San Francisco 49ersJauan Jennings WRTennesseeSEC
7218New York GiantsCarter Coughlin OLBMinnesotaBig Ten
7219Baltimore RavensGeno Stone SSIowaBig Ten
7220Los Angeles ChargersK. J. Hill WROhio StateBig Ten
7221Carolina PanthersStantley Thomas-Oliver CBFIUC-USA
7222Arizona CardinalsEno Benjamin RBArizona StatePac-12
7223Jacksonville JaguarsChris Claybrooks CBMemphisThe American
7224Tennessee TitansCole McDonald QBHawaiiMW
from Cleveland[R7 - 3]
7225Minnesota VikingsKenny Willekes DEMichigan StateBig Ten
7226Chicago BearsArlington Hambright OGColoradoPac-12
from Las Vegas[R7 - 5]
7227Chicago BearsLachavious Simmons OTTennessee StateOVC
7228Atlanta FalconsSterling Hofrichter PSyracuseACC
fromTampa Bay via Philadelphia[R7 - 7]
7229Washington RedskinsJames Smith-Williams DENC StateACC
from Denver[R7 - 8]
7230New England PatriotsDustin Woodard CMemphisThe American
from Atlanta[R7 - 9]
7231Dallas CowboysBen DiNucci QBJames MadisonCAA
7232Pittsburgh SteelersCarlos Davis DTNebraskaBig Ten
7233Philadelphia EaglesCasey Toohill OLBStanfordPac-12
7234Los Angeles RamsClay Johnston ILBBaylorBig 12
7235Detroit LionsJashon Cornell DTOhio StateBig Ten
from Philadelphia via New England[R7 - 11]
7236Green Bay PackersVernon Scott FSTCUBig 12
fromBuffalo via Cleveland[R7 - 12]
7237Kansas City ChiefsBoPete Keyes CBTulaneThe American
7238New York GiantsT. J. Brunson OLBSouth CarolinaSEC
from New Orleans[R7 - 14]
7239Buffalo BillsDane Jackson CBPittsburghACC
from Minnesota[R7 - 15]
7240New Orleans SaintsTommy Stevens QBMississippi StateSEC
from Houston[R7 - 16]
7241Tampa Bay BuccaneersChapelle Russell OLBTempleThe American
from Seattle via New England[R7 - 17]
7242Green Bay PackersJonathan Garvin DEMiami (FL)ACC
from Baltimore[R7 - 18]
7243Tennessee TitansChris Jackson CBMarshallC-USA
7244Minnesota VikingsNate Stanley QBIowaBig Ten
7245Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond Calais RBLouisianaSun Belt
7246Miami DolphinsMalcolm Perry RBNavyThe American
from Kansas City[R7 - 21]
7*247New York GiantsChris Williamson CBMinnesotaBig Ten
7*248Los Angeles RamsSam Sloman KMiami (OH)MAC
7*249Minnesota VikingsBrian Cole II OLBMississippi StateSEC
7*250Los Angeles RamsTremayne Anchrum OGClemsonACC
7*251Seattle SeahawksStephen Sullivan TELSUSEC
7*252Denver BroncosTyrie Cleveland WRFloridaSEC
7*253Minnesota VikingsKyle Hinton CWashburnMIAA
7*254Denver BroncosDerrek Tuszka ILBNorth Dakota StateMVFC
7*255New York GiantsTae Crowder ILBGeorgiaSEC

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Atlanta FalconsDee Alford CBTusculumSAC
Baltimore RavensTrystan Colon CMissouriSEC
Baltimore RavensTyler Huntley QBUtahPac-12
Baltimore RavensKristian Welch LBIowaBig Ten
Baltimore RavensTy'Son Williams RBBYUInd. (FBS)
Buffalo BillsReggie Gilliam FBToledoMAC
Carolina PanthersJoseph Charlton PSouth CarolinaSEC
Carolina PanthersSam Franklin Jr. STempleThe American
Carolina PanthersMyles Hartsfield SOle MissSEC
Cincinnati BengalsMitchell Wilcox TESouth FloridaThe American
Dallas CowboysRico Dowdle RBSouth CarolinaSEC
Dallas CowboysTerence Steele OTTexas TechBig 12
Started 14 games in his rookie season
Denver BroncosEssang Bassey CBWake ForestACC
Denver BroncosKendall Hinton WRWake ForestACC
He was the first non-professional quarterback to play significant snaps at the position in an NFL game since 1965
Detroit LionsArryn Siposs PAuburnSEC
Green Bay PackersKrys Barnes LBUCLAPac-12
Started 10 games in his rookie season
Green Bay PackersPatrick Taylor RBMemphisThe American
Indianapolis ColtsRodrigo Blankenship KGeorgiaSEC
Jacksonville JaguarsRoss Matiscik LSBaylorBig 12
Jacksonville JaguarsJames Robinson RBIllinois StateMVFC
Fourth undrafted rookie running back who surpassed 1,000 rushing yards
Kansas City ChiefsTommy Townsend PFloridaSEC
Kansas City ChiefsTershawn Wharton DTMissouri S&TGLVC
Los Angeles ChargersGabe Nabers FBFlorida StateACC
Los Angeles RamsMichael Hoecht DTBrownIvy
Los Angeles RamsBryce Perkins QBVirginiaACC
Los Angeles RamsChristian Rozeboom LBSouth Dakota StateMVFC
Los Angeles RamsJonah Williams DTWeber StateBig Sky
Miami DolphinsBenito Jones DTOle MissSEC
New England PatriotsMyles Bryant CBWashingtonPac-12
New Orleans SaintsMarquez Callaway WRTennesseeSEC
New Orleans SaintsBlake Gillikin PPenn StateBig Ten
New Orleans SaintsJuwan Johnson WROregonPac-12
New Orleans SaintsMalcolm Roach DTTexasBig 12
New Orleans SaintsCalvin Throckmorton OTOregonPac-12
New York JetsJavelin Guidry CBUtahPac-12
New York JetsBryce Huff LBMemphisThe American
Philadelphia EaglesElijah Riley SArmyInd. (FBS)
Pittsburgh SteelersJames Pierre CBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
Pittsburgh SteelersCorliss Waitman PSouth AlabamaSun Belt
San Francisco 49ersSalvon Ahmed RBWashingtonPac-12
San Francisco 49ersJonas Griffith LBIndiana StateMVFC
San Francisco 49ersJaMycal Hasty RBBaylorBig 12
Tampa Bay BuccaneersCam Gill LBWagnerNEC
Tennessee TitansAaron Brewer OGTexas StateSun Belt
Tennessee TitansTeair Tart NTFIUC-USA
Tennessee TitansNick Westbrook-Ikhine WRIndianaBig Ten

Trades within the draft

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(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e.Pre-Draft), while(D) denotes trades which took place during the 2020 draft.

Round one

  1. ^No. 13: multiple trades.
           Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD). Indianapolis traded a first-round selection to San Francisco in exchange fordefensive tackleDeForest Buckner.[Trade 1]
           San Francisco → Tampa Bay (D). San Francisco traded first- and seventh-round selections (13th and245th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (14th and117th).[Trade 2]
  2. ^No. 14: Tampa Bay → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
  3. ^No. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded first- and fifth-round selections and a 2021 sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange forsafetyMinkah Fitzpatrick and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 3]
  4. ^No. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas (PD). Chicago traded first- and third-round selections as well as2019 first- and sixth-round selections to Las Vegas, then based in Oakland, in exchange foroutside linebackerKhalil Mack, a second-round selection, and a conditional fifth-round selection,[Trade 4] later converted into a seventh-round selection.
  5. ^No. 20: LA Rams → Jacksonville (PD). Los Angeles traded their first-round selection as well as2021 first- and fourth-round selections to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerbackJalen Ramsey.[Trade 5]
  6. ^No. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded first-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections as well as a 2021 fourth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange forwide receiverStefon Diggs and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 6]
  7. ^No. 23: New England → LA Chargers (D). New England traded a first-round selection (23rd) to Los Angeles in exchange for second- and third-round selections (37th and71st).[Trade 7]
  8. ^No. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco (D). Minnesota traded a first-round selection (25th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (31st,117th, and176th).[Trade 8]
  9. ^No. 26: multiple trades.
           Houston → Miami (PD). Houston traded a first-round selection,2021 first- and second-round selections as well asoffensive tackleJulién Davenport anddefensive backJohnson Bademosi to Miami in exchange forwide receiverKenny Stills, offensive tackleLaremy Tunsil, a fourth-round selection, and a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 9]
           Miami → Green Bay (D). Miami traded a first-round selection (26th) to Green Bay in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (30th and136th).[Trade 10]
  10. ^No. 30: Green Bay → Miami (D). SeeNo. 26: Miami → Green Bay.[Trade 10]
  11. ^No. 31: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8]

Round two

  1. ^No. 34: Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded a second-round selection and a 2019 second-round selection to Indianapolis in exchange for a 2019 first-round selection.[Trade 11]
  2. ^No. 37: LA Chargers → New England (D). SeeNo. 23: New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 7]
  3. ^No. 40: Arizona → Houston (PD). Arizona traded a second-round selection as well asrunning backDavid Johnson and a2021 fourth-round selection to Houston in exchange forwide receiverDeAndre Hopkins and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 12]
  4. ^No. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). Cleveland traded a second-round selection (41st) to Indianapolis in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (44th and160th).[Trade 13]
  5. ^No. 43: Las Vegas → Chicago (PD). SeeNo. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
  6. ^No. 44: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[Trade 13]
  7. ^No. 41: NY Jets → Seattle (D). New York traded a second-round selection (48th) to Seattle in exchange for second- and third-round selections (59th and101st).[Trade 14]
  8. ^No. 55: multiple trades.
           New England → Atlanta (PD). New England traded a second-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiverMohamed Sanu.[Trade 15]
           Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). Atlanta traded New England's second- and fifth-round selections to Baltimore in exchange for tight endHayden Hurst and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 16]
  9. ^No. 56: New Orleans → Miami (PD). New Orleans traded a second-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2019 second-round selection.[Trade 11]
  10. ^No. 57: Houston → LA Rams (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for wide receiverBrandin Cooks and a future fourth-round selection.[Trade 17]
  11. ^No. 59: Seattle → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 48: NY Jets → Seattle.[Trade 14]
  12. ^No. 60: Baltimore → New England (D). Baltimore traded second- and fourth-round selections (60th and129th) to New England in exchange for two third--round selections (71st and98th).[Trade 18]
  13. ^No. 63: San Francisco → Kansas City (PD). San Francisco traded a second-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for defensive end/outside linebackerDee Ford.[Trade 19]
  14. '^No. 64: multiple trades.
           Kansas City → Seattle (PD). Kansas City traded a second-round selection along with 2019 first- and third-round selections to Seattle in exchange for a 2019 third-round selection and defensive endFrank Clark.[Trade 20]
           Seattle → Carolina (D). Seattle traded a second-round selection (64th) to Carolina in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (69th and148th).[Trade 21]

Round three

  1. ^No. 68: NY Giants → NY Jets (PD). The New York Giants traded their third-round and 2021 fifth-round selections to the New York Jets in exchange for defensive endLeonard Williams.[Trade 22]
  2. ^No. 69: Carolina → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 64: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 21]
  3. ^No. 71: multiple trades.
           LA Chargers → New England (D). SeeNo. 23: New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 7]
           New England → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18]
  4. ^No. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans (D). Cleveland traded third- and seventh-round selections (74th and244th) to New Orleans in exchange for a third-round selection (88th) and a 2021 third-round selection.[Trade 23]
  5. ^No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit (D). Indianapolis traded third- and sixth-round selections (75th and197th) to Detroit in exchange for third-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections (85th,149th,182nd).[Trade 24]
  6. ^No. 81: Chicago → Las Vegas (PD). SeeNo. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
  7. ^No. 83: Pittsburgh → Denver (PD). Pittsburgh traded a third-round selection along with 2019 first- and second-round selections to Denver in exchange for Denver's 2019 first-round selection.[Trade 11]
  8. ^No. 85: multiple trades.
           Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded third- and fifth-round selections to Detroit in exchange for cornerbackDarius Slay.[Trade 25]
           Detroit → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
  9. ^No. 88: New Orleans → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans.[Trade 23]
  10. ^No. 91: multiple trades.
           Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a third-round selection, plus outside linebackersJacob Martin, andBarkevious Mingo to Houston in exchange for defensive endJadeveon Clowney.[Trade 26]
           Houston → Las Vegas (PD). Houston traded Seattle's third-round selection toLas Vegas, then based in Oakland, in exchange for cornerbackGareon Conley.[Trade 27]
           Las Vegas → New England (D). Las Vegas traded third- and fifth-round selections (91st and159th) to New England in exchange for third-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (100th,139th, and172nd).[Trade 28]
  11. ^No. 95: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded third- and fourth-round selections to Denver in exchange for wide receiverEmmanuel Sanders and Denver's fifth-round selection.[Trade 29]
  12. ^No. 97: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded a third-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for running backDuke Johnson. This was originally in the fourth round, but became a third-round selection because Johnson was on Houston's active roster for at least ten games in 2019.[Trade 30]
  13. ^No. 98: New England → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18]
  14. ^No. 100: New England → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
  15. ^No. 101: multiple trades.
           Seattle → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 48: NY Jets → Seattle.[Trade 14]
           NY Jets → New England (D). New York traded a third-round selection (101st) to New England in exchange for two fourth-round selections (125th and129th) and a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 28]
  16. ^No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (105th) to New Orleans in exchange for fourth-, fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-round selections (130th,169th,203rd, and244th).[Trade 31]

Round four

  1. ^No. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas (D). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (109th) to Las Vegas in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (121st and172nd).[Trade 32]
  2. ^No. 111: multiple trades.
           Miami → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 26: Houston → Miami.[Trade 9]
           Houston → Miami (D). Houston traded a fourth-round selection (111st) to Miami in exchange for two fourth-round selections (136th and141st).[Trade 33]
  3. ^No. 117: multiple trades.
           Tampa Bay → San Francisco (D). SeeNo. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
           San Francisco → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8]
  4. ^No. 121: Las Vegas → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas.[Trade 32]
  5. ^No. 125: multiple trades.
           Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection as well as 2019 third- and fifth-round selections to New England in exchange for 2019 third- and sixth-round selections.[Trade 11]
           New England → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 101: NY Jets → New England.[Trade 28]
  6. ^LA Rams → Houston (D). Los Angeles traded a fourth-round selection (126th) to Houston in exchange for a fourth-round selection and two seventh-round selections (136th,248th, and250th).[Trade 34]
  7. ^No. 129: multiple trades.
           New England → Baltimore (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for offensive linemanJermaine Eluemunor and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 35]
           Baltimore → New England (D). SeeNo. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18]
           New England → NY Jets (D). SeeNo. 101: NY Jets → New England.[Trade 28]
  8. ^No. 130: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
  9. ^No. 131: Houston → Arizona (PD). SeeNo. 40: Arizona → Houston.[Trade 12]
  10. ^No. 143: Baltimore → Atlanta (PD). SeeNo. 55: Atlanta → Baltimore.[Trade 16]
  11. ^No. 135: multiple trades.
           Tennessee → Miami (PD). Tennessee traded a fourth-round selection as well as a 2019 seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2019 sixth-round selection and quarterbackRyan Tannehill.[Trade 36]
           Miami → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami.[Trade 3]
  12. ^No. 136: multiple trades.
           Green Bay → Miami (D). SeeNo. 26: Miami → Green Bay.[Trade 10]
           Miami → Houston (D). SeeNo. 111: Houston → Miami.[Trade 33]
           Houston → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 126: LA Rams → Houston.[Trade 34]
  13. ^No. 137: multiple trades.
           San Francisco → Denver (PD).SeeNo. 95: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 29]
           Denver → Jacksonville (PD). Denver traded San Francisco's fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerbackA. J. Bouye.[Trade 37]
  14. ^No. 139: multiple trades.
           Tampa Bay → New England (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fourth-round selection to New England in exchange for tight endRob Gronkowski and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 38]
           New England → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
  15. ^No. 140: Chicago → Jacksonville (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterbackNick Foles.[Trade 39]
  16. ^No. 141: Miami → Houston (D). SeeNo. 111: Houston → Miami.[Trade 33]
  17. ^No. 146: Philadelphia → Dallas (D). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (146th) to Dallas in exchange for a fifth-round selection (164th) and a 2021 fifth-round selection.[Trade 40]

Round five

  1. ^No. 148: multiple trades.
           Washington → Carolina (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for quarterbackKyle Allen.[Trade 41]
           Carolina → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 64: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 21]
  2. ^No. 149: Detroit → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
  3. ^No. 152: multiple trades.
           Miami → Arizona (PD). Miami traded a fifth-round and2019 second-round selections to Arizona in exchange for quarterbackJosh Rosen.[Trade 42]
           Arizona → Miami (PD). Miami regained this selection from Arizona in exchange for running backKenyan Drake, after 2019 performance thresholds were met.[Trade 43]
           Miami → San Francisco (D). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (153rd) to San Francisco in exchange for running backMatt Breida.[Trade 44]
  4. ^No. 154: multiple trades.
           Jacksonville → Pittsburgh (PD). Jacksonville traded a fifth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for quarterbackJoshua Dobbs.[Trade 45]
           Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). SeeNo. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami.[Trade 3]
  5. ^No. 155: multiple trades.
           Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded fifth- and sixth-round selections to Buffalo in exchange for guardWyatt Teller and a 2021 seventh-round selection.[Trade 46]
           Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). SeeNo. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.
           Minnesota → Chicago (D). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (155th) to Chicago in exchange for a 2021 fourth-round selection.[Trade 47]
  6. ^No. 156: multiple trades.
           Denver → San Francisco (PD). SeeNo. 95: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 29]
           San Francisco → Washington (D). San Francisco traded a fifth-round (156th) and a 2021 third-round selection to Washington in exchange for offensive tackleTrent Williams.[Trade 48]
  7. ^No. 157: multiple trades.
           Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). SeeNo. 55: Baltimore → Atlanta.[Trade 16]
           Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded Atlanta's fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive endCalais Campbell.[Trade 49]
  8. ^No. 159: Las Vegas → New England (D). SeeNo. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
  9. ^No. 160: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[Trade 13]
  10. ^No. 162: multiple trades.
           Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to Seattle in exchange for tight endNick Vannett.[Trade 50]
           Seattle → Washington (PD). Seattle traded Pittsburgh's fifth-round selection to Washington in exchange for cornerbackQuinton Dunbar.[Trade 51]
  11. ^No. 164: multiple trades.
           Dallas → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 146: Philadelphia → Dallas.[Trade 40]
           Philadelphia → Miami (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (164th) to Miami in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (173rd and227th).[Trade 52]
  12. ^No. 165: LA Rams → Jacksonville (PD). Los Angeles traded their fifth-round and2019 third-round selections to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive endDante Fowler.[Trade 53]
  13. ^No. 166: Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). SeeNo. 85: Philadelphia → Detroit.[Trade 25]
  14. ^No. 168: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a seventh-round selection and defensive linemanMichael Bennett.[Trade 54]
  15. ^No. 169: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
  16. ^No. 170: Minnesota → Baltimore (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for placekickerKaare Vedvik.[Trade 55]
  17. ^No. 172: multiple trades.
           Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for safetyQuandre Diggs and the Lions'2021 seventh-round selection.[Trade 56]
           Detroit → New England (PD). Detroit traded Seattle's fifth-round selection to New England in exchange for safetyDuron Harmon and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 57]
           New England → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
           Las Vegas → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas.[Trade 32]
  18. ^No. 173: multiple trades.
           Baltimore → LA Rams (PD). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection and linebackerKenny Young to Los Angeles in exchange for cornerbackMarcus Peters.[Trade 58]
           LA Rams → Miami (PD). Los Angeles traded Baltimore's fifth-round selection and cornerbackAqib Talib to Miami in exchange for a2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 59]
           Miami → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[Trade 52]
           Philadelphia → Chicago (D). Philadelphia traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (173rd and227th) to Chicago in exchange for two fifth-round selections and a seventh-round selection (196th,200th, and233rd).[Trade 60]
  19. ^No. 176: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8]

Round six

  1. ^No. 181: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection and quarterbackCase Keenum.[Trade 61]
  2. ^No. 182: multiple trades.
           Detroit → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
           Indianapolis → New England (D). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (182nd) to New England in exchange for two sixth-round selections (212nd and213rd).[Trade 62]
  3. ^No. 187: Arizona → Cleveland (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for cornerbackJamar Taylor.[Trade 63]
  4. ^No. 188: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). SeeNo. 155: Cleveland → Buffalo.[Trade 46]
  5. ^No. 190: multiple trades.
           Atlanta → Philadelphia (PD). Atlanta traded a sixth-round selection and linebackerDuke Riley to Philadelphia in exchange for safetyJohnathan Cyprien and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 64]
           Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (190th) to San Francisco in exchange for wide receiverMarquise Goodwin and a sixth-round selection (210th).[Trade 65]
  6. ^No. 192: Las Vegas → Green Bay (PD). Las Vegas, then based in Oakland, traded a sixth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for wide receiverTrevor Davis.[Trade 66]
  7. ^No. 195: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for cornerbackDuke Dawson and a seventh-round selection (237th overall).[Trade 67]
  8. ^No. 196: Chicago → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
  9. ^No. 197: multiple trades.
           Dallas → Miami (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for defensive endRobert Quinn.[Trade 68]
           Miami → Indianapolis (PD). Miami traded Dallas's sixth-round selection to Indianapolis in exchange for a seventh-round conditional selection and center/guardEvan Boehm.[Trade 69]
           Indianapolis → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
  10. ^No. 200: multiple trades.
           Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded an originally conditional sixth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for running backJordan Howard.[Trade 70]
           Chicago → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
  11. ^No. 201: multiple trades.
           Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). SeeNo. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
           Minnesota → Baltimore (D). Minnesota traded sixth- and seventh-round selections (201st and219th) to Baltimore in exchange for a seventh-round selection (225th) and a 2021 fifth-round selection, originally acquired from Pittsburgh.[Trade 71]
  12. ^No. 202: New England → Arizona (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for offensive tackleKorey Cunningham.[Trade 72]
  13. ^No. 203: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
  14. ^No. 204: Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for cornerbackKeion Crossen.[Trade 73]
  15. ^No. 206: Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round selection.[Trade 11]
  16. ^No. 207: multiple trades.
           Baltimore → New England (PD). SeeNo. 129: New England → Baltimore.[Trade 35]
           New England → Buffalo (PD). New England traded Baltimore's sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for centerRussell Bodine.[Trade 74]
  17. ^No. 208: Tennessee → Green Bay (PD). Tennessee traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for outside linebackerReggie Gilbert.[Trade 75]
  18. ^No. 210: San Francisco → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 190: Philadelphia → San Francisco.[Trade 65]
  19. ^No. 211: multiple trades.
           Kansas City → NY Jets (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to New York in exchange for linebackerDarron Lee.[Trade 76]
           NY Jets → Indianapolis (D). New York traded a sixth-round selection (211st) to Indianapolis in exchange for cornerbackQuincy Wilson.[Trade 77]
  20. ^No. 212: New England → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 182: Indianapolis → New England.[Trade 62]
  21. ^No. 213: New England → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 182: Indianapolis → New England.[Trade 62]

Round seven

  1. ^No. 217: Detroit → San Francisco (PD). Detroit traded a conditional seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebackerEli Harold.[Trade 78]
  2. ^No. 219: multiple trades.
           Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for offensive guardDanny Isidora.[Trade 79]
           Minnesota → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 201: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 71]
  3. ^No. 224: Cleveland → Tennessee (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for wide receiverTaywan Taylor.[Trade 80]
  4. ^No. 225: multiple trades.
           NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). New York traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for guardAlex Lewis.[Trade 81]
           Baltimore → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 201: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 71]
  5. ^No. 226: Las Vegas → Chicago (PD). SeeNo. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
  6. ^No. 227: multiple trades.
           Indianapolis → Miami (PD). SeeNo. 197: Miami → Indianapolis.[Trade 69]
           Miami → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[Trade 52]
           Philadelphia → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
  7. ^No. 228: multiple trades.
           Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded a seventh-round selection as well as wide receiverDeSean Jackson to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's2019 sixth-round selection.[Trade 82]
           Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). SeeNo. 190: Atlanta → Philadelphia.[Trade 64]
  8. ^No. 229: Denver → Washington (PD). SeeNo. 181: Washington → Denver.[Trade 61]
  9. ^No. 230: Atlanta → New England (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for safetyJordan Richards.[Trade 83]
  10. ^No. 233: Chicago → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
  11. ^No. 235: multiple trades.
           Philadelphia → New England (PD). SeeNo. 168: New England → Philadelphia.[Trade 54]
           New England → Detroit (PD). SeeNo. 172: Detroit → New England.[Trade 57]
  12. ^No. 236: multiple trades.
           Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for wide receiverCorey Coleman.[Trade 84]
           Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded seventh-round selections with Green Bay in exchange for guard and tackleJustin McCray.[Trade 85]
  13. ^No. 237: multiple trades.
           New England → Denver (PD).SeeNo. 195: Denver → New England.[Trade 67]
           Denver → Tennessee (PD). Denver traded New England's seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for defensive endJurrell Casey.[Trade 86]
           Tennessee → Kansas City (D). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (237th) to Kansas City in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection[Trade 87]
  14. ^No. 238: New Orleans → NY Giants (PD). New Orleans traded seventh-round and2019 fourth-round selections to New York in exchange for cornerbackEli Apple.[Trade 88]
  15. ^No. 239: Minnesota → Buffalo. SeeNo. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
  16. ^No. 240: Houston → New Orleans (D). Houston traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to New Orleans in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 89]
  17. ^No. 241: multiple trades.
           Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange forJacob Hollister.[Trade 90]
           New England → Tampa Bay (PD). SeeNo. 139: Tampa Bay → New England.[Trade 38]
  18. ^No. 242: Baltimore → Green Bay (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for running backTy Montgomery.[Trade 91]
  19. ^No. 241: multiple trades.
           Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). SeeNo. 236: Cleveland → Green Bay.[Trade 85]
           Cleveland → New Orleans (D). SeeNo. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans.[Trade 23]
           New Orleans → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
  20. ^No. 245: San Francisco → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
  21. ^No. 246: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded a seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for safetyJordan Lucas.[Trade 92]
  22. ^No. 248: Houston → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 126: LA Rams → Houston.[Trade 34]
  23. ^No. 250: Houston → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 126: LA Rams → Houston.[Trade 34]
  24. ^No. 251: Miami → Seattle (D). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (251st) in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 93]

Forfeited picks

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  1. ^ Arizona forfeited a fifth-round pick after selectingJalen Thompson in the 2019 supplemental draft.[11]

Notes

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

Media coverage

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Coverage of all three days of the draft aired onABC,ESPN,NFL Network,ESPN Deportes, andESPN Radio. ESPN and NFL Network aired shared coverage of all three days hosted byTrey Wingo from ESPN's studios in Bristol, which was simulcast by ABC for the third day.Rece Davis,Jesse Palmer, andMaria Taylor, all fromCollege GameDay, hosted ABC's telecasts for the first two days.[12][8]Jennifer Hudson was announced to perform as part of a Draft Preshow on the first day, followed byKelly Clarkson on the second day andOneRepublic on the third.[13]

ESPN Deportes provided Spanish language coverage of the draft withMonday Night Football voicesEduardo Varela and Pablo Viruega. ESPN Radio's coverage featured hostDari Nowkhah from ESPN'sSEC Network, former general managerMike Tannenbaum, ESPN New York'sBart Scott (Thursday/Friday), NFL Draft analyst Jim Nagy (Saturday) and reporter Ian Fitzsimmons with updates fromMarc Kestecher.[14][15]

Summary

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Selections by NCAA conference

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ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
American005232517
ACC332572527
Big 12534142221
Big Ten5756511948
C-USA001511210
Ind. (FBS)02122209
MAC00001012
MW111132110
Pac-12336737332
SEC151015825863
Sun Belt01121117
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
CAA00001012
MVFC01000012
OVC00000011
Pioneer00100001
Non-Division I NCAA football conferences
MIAA (DII)00000011
MIAC (DIII)00010001
SAC (DII)01000001

Colleges with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsColleges
14LSU
10Michigan,Ohio State
9Alabama
7Clemson,Florida,Georgia,Utah
6Auburn,Notre Dame
5Iowa,Minnesota,Mississippi State,Penn State,TCU
4Baylor,Miami (FL),Oklahoma,Oregon,South Carolina,Temple,Wisconsin
3Boise State,California,Colorado,Louisiana,Memphis,Oregon State,Texas,UCLA
2Appalachian State,Arizona State,Arkansas,Charlotte,Florida International,Fresno State,Georgia Southern,Kentucky,Louisiana Tech,Marshall,Maryland,Michigan State,Missouri,NC State,Nebraska,North Carolina,Purdue,Stanford,Syracuse,Tennessee,Texas A&M,Texas Tech,Tulane,Tulsa,USC,Virginia,Wake Forest,Washington,West Virginia,Wyoming

Selections by position

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PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Center10212129
Cornerback632631627
Defensive end241160417
Defensive tackle225224118
Guard013624218
Nose Tackle02000002
Kicker00001113
Linebacker4211445839
Long snapper00000101
Offensive tackle613414120
Punter00000112
Quarterback410211413
Running back155410319
Safety054324321
Tight end014402112
Wide receiver672286334
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense18161923151815124
Defense14162317171424125
Special teams00001326

References

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Trade references

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  14. ^abcSmith, Corbin (April 24, 2020)."Seahawks Trade Up in Second Round, Select Tennessee DE Darrell Taylor".Sports Illustrated. RetrievedApril 24, 2020.
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