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2022 NFL draft

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87th annual meeting of NFL franchises to select newly eligible players

2022 NFL draft
General information
Date(s)April 28–30, 2022
LocationCaesars Forum
Paradise, Nevada
Network(s)ESPN,ESPN2,ABC,NFL Network,ESPN Deportes,ESPN Radio
Overview
262 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
First selectionTravon Walker, DE,Jacksonville Jaguars
Mr. IrrelevantBrock Purdy, QB,San Francisco 49ers
Most selections(11)
Fewest selections(6)Miami Dolphins
← 2021
2023 →

The2022 NFL draft was the 87th edition of theNational Football League's annualdraft and was held from April 28–30, 2022, at theCaesars Forum on theLas Vegas Strip inParadise next toLas Vegas. The first round was held on Thursday, April 28, and was followed by the second and third rounds on Friday, April 29. The draft concluded with rounds 4–7 on Saturday, April 30. It was the first draft to be held in theLas Vegas metropolitan area and the state ofNevada.

The first five selections were defensive players, the second-most taken at the start of a draft after the six in1991. Along with the1972 and2000 drafts, it marked the third time defensive players were the first two picks after the first three picks in the previous year's draft were quarterbacks. FiveGeorgia defensive players were taken during the first round, the most from an individual school in a draft. In addition to the high number of defensive selections, nine offensive linemen were taken in the first round, the most since2013. Conversely, only one quarterback was selected in the first round at 20th overall, the lowest for a draft's first quarterback since1997, and no running backs were taken in the first round for the first time since2014.

A record nine draft-day trades with first-round picks were made, which resulted in less than half of the first round selections being made by the teams that initially owned them. Analysts attributed the high number of trades to eight teams entering the draft without a first-round selection and a general absence of highly touted prospects.[1]

Host city

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Las Vegas was originally scheduled to host the2020 NFL draft, coinciding with theOakland Raiders' relocation to the city. Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic the draft was held as avirtual event. Las Vegas was given the 2022 Draft as a result.[2]

Draft activities were held around two main locations on the Las Vegas Strip; invited players walked a floatingred carpet on the man-made lake in front of theBellagio and itsfountains. The plans were similar to those originally intended for the 2020 draft, although a plan for players to be transported onto the stage by boat was scrapped in favor of using walkways.[3][4]

Caesars Forum housed infrastructure for the event.[3][4]The Linq Promenade hosted the NFL Draft Experience, which featured fan activities.[3][4] Parts ofFlamingo Road andLas Vegas Boulevard were closed to vehicle traffic to allow spectators to travel between the two sites.[5]

Player selections

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The following is the breakdown of the 262 players selected byposition:

Jump to round
*compensatory selection
×2020 Resolution JC-2A 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)
Outside linebackerTravon Walker was draftedfirst overall by theJacksonville Jaguars.
Defensive endAidan Hutchinson was draftedsecond overall by theDetroit Lions.
CornerbackSauce Gardner, drafted fourth overall by theNew York Jets, was namedDefensive Rookie of the Year.
Outside linebackerKayvon Thibodeaux was drafted fifth by theNew York Giants.
Wide receiverGarrett Wilson, taken 10th overall by theNew York Jets, was namedOffensive Rookie of the Year.


Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Jacksonville JaguarsTravon Walker DEGeorgiaSEC
12Detroit LionsAidan Hutchinson DEMichiganBig Ten
13Houston TexansDerek Stingley Jr. CBLSUSEC
14New York JetsSauce Gardner CBCincinnatiThe American
15New York GiantsKayvon Thibodeaux DEOregonPac-12
16Carolina PanthersIkem Ekwonu OTNC StateACC
17New York GiantsEvan Neal OTAlabamaSEC
from Chicago[R1 - 1]
18Atlanta FalconsDrake London WRUSCPac-12
19Seattle SeahawksCharles Cross OTMississippi StateSEC
from Denver[R1 - 2]
110New York JetsGarrett Wilson WROhio StateBig Ten
from Seattle[R1 - 3]
111New Orleans SaintsChris Olave WROhio StateBig Ten
from Washington[R1 - 4]
112Detroit LionsJameson Williams WRAlabamaSEC
from Minnesota[R1 - 5]
113Philadelphia EaglesJordan Davis DTGeorgiaSEC
from Cleveland via Houston[R1 - 6]
2021Chuck Bednarik Award andOutland Trophy winner
114Baltimore RavensKyle Hamilton SNotre DameInd. (FBS)
115Houston TexansKenyon Green OGTexas A&MSEC
from Miami via Philadelphia[R1 - 7]
116Washington CommandersJahan Dotson WRPenn StateBig Ten
from Indianapolis via Philadelphia and New Orleans[R1 - 8]
117Los Angeles ChargersZion Johnson OGBoston CollegeACC
118Tennessee TitansTreylon Burks WRArkansasSEC
from New Orleans via Philadelphia[R1 - 9]
119New Orleans SaintsTrevor Penning OTNorthern IowaMVFC
from Philadelphia[R1 - 10]
120Pittsburgh SteelersKenny Pickett QBPittsburghACC
121Kansas City ChiefsTrent McDuffie CBWashingtonPac-12
from New England[R1 - 11]
122Green Bay PackersQuay Walker LBGeorgiaSEC
from Las Vegas[R1 - 12]
123Buffalo BillsKaiir Elam CBFloridaSEC
from Arizona via Baltimore[R1 - 13]
124Dallas CowboysTyler Smith OTTulsaThe American
125Baltimore RavensTyler Linderbaum CIowaBig Ten
from Buffalo[R1 - 14]
2021Rimington Trophy winner
126New York JetsJermaine Johnson II DEFlorida StateACC
from Tennessee[R1 - 15]
127Jacksonville JaguarsDevin Lloyd LBUtahPac-12
from Tampa Bay[R1 - 16]
128Green Bay PackersDevonte Wyatt DTGeorgiaSEC
129New England PatriotsCole Strange OGChattanoogaSoCon
from San Francisco via Miami and Kansas City[R1 - 17]
130Kansas City ChiefsGeorge Karlaftis DEPurdueBig Ten
131Cincinnati BengalsDaxton Hill SMichiganBig Ten
132Minnesota VikingsLewis Cine SGeorgiaSEC
from LA Rams via Detroit[R1 - 18]
233Tampa Bay BuccaneersLogan Hall DEHoustonThe American
from Jacksonville[R2 - 1]
234Green Bay PackersChristian Watson WRNorth Dakota StateMVFC
from Detroit via Minnesota[R2 - 2]
235Tennessee TitansRoger McCreary CBAuburnSEC
from NY Jets[R2 - 3]
236New York JetsBreece Hall RBIowa StateBig 12
from NY Giants[R2 - 4]
237Houston TexansJalen Pitre SBaylorBig 12
238Atlanta FalconsArnold Ebiketie DEPenn StateBig Ten
from Carolina via NY Jets and NY Giants[R2 - 5]
239Chicago BearsKyler Gordon CBWashingtonPac-12
240Seattle SeahawksBoye Mafe DEMinnesotaBig Ten
from Denver[R2 - 6]
241Seattle SeahawksKenneth Walker III RBMichigan StateBig Ten
242Minnesota VikingsAndrew Booth Jr. CBClemsonACC
from Washington via Indianapolis[R2 - 7]
243New York GiantsWan'Dale Robinson WRKentuckySEC
from Atlanta[R2 - 8]
244Houston TexansJohn Metchie III WRAlabamaSEC
from Cleveland[R2 - 9]
2020 and 2021Jon Cornish Trophy winner
245Baltimore RavensDavid Ojabo OLBMichiganBig Ten
246Detroit LionsJosh Paschal DEKentuckySEC
from Minnesota[R2 - 10]
247Washington CommandersPhidarian Mathis DTAlabamaSEC
from Indianapolis[R2 - 11]
248Chicago BearsJaquan Brisker SPenn StateBig Ten
from LA Chargers[R2 - 12]
249New Orleans SaintsAlontae Taylor CBTennesseeSEC
250New England PatriotsTyquan Thornton WRBaylorBig 12
from Miami via Kansas City[R2 - 13]
251Philadelphia EaglesCam Jurgens CNebraskaBig Ten
252Pittsburgh SteelersGeorge Pickens WRGeorgiaSEC
253Indianapolis ColtsAlec Pierce WRCincinnatiThe American
from Las Vegas via Green Bay and Minnesota[R2 - 14]
254Kansas City ChiefsSkyy Moore WRWestern MichiganMAC
from New England[R2 - 15]
255Arizona CardinalsTrey McBride TEColorado StateMW
256Dallas CowboysSam Williams DEOle MissSEC
257Tampa Bay BuccaneersLuke Goedeke OTCentral MichiganMAC
from Buffalo[R2 - 16]
258Atlanta FalconsTroy Andersen LBMontana StateBig Sky
from Tennessee[R2 - 17]
259Minnesota VikingsEd Ingram OGLSUSEC
from Green Bay[R2 - 18]
260Cincinnati BengalsCam Taylor-Britt CBNebraskaBig Ten
from Tampa Bay via Buffalo[R2 - 19]
261San Francisco 49ersDrake Jackson DEUSCPac-12
262Kansas City ChiefsBryan Cook SCincinnatiThe American
263Buffalo BillsJames Cook RBGeorgiaSEC
from Cincinnati[R2 - 20]
264Denver BroncosNik Bonitto OLBOklahomaBig 12
from LA Rams[R2 - 21]
365Jacksonville JaguarsLuke Fortner CKentuckySEC
366Minnesota VikingsBrian Asamoah LBOklahomaBig 12
from Detroit[R3 - 1]
367New York GiantsJoshua Ezeudu OGNorth CarolinaACC
368Cleveland BrownsMartin Emerson CBMississippi StateSEC
from Houston[R3 - 2]
369Tennessee TitansNicholas Petit-Frere OTOhio StateBig Ten
from NY Jets[R3 - 3]
370Jacksonville JaguarsChad Muma LBWyomingMW
from Carolina[R3 - 4]
371Chicago BearsVelus Jones Jr. WRTennesseeSEC
372Seattle SeahawksAbraham Lucas OTWashington StatePac-12
373Indianapolis ColtsJelani Woods TEVirginiaACC
from Washington[R3 - 5]
374Atlanta FalconsDesmond Ridder QBCincinnatiThe American
375Houston TexansChristian Harris LBAlabamaSEC
from Denver[R3 - 6]
376Baltimore RavensTravis Jones NTUConnInd. (FBS)
377Indianapolis ColtsBernhard Raimann OTCentral MichiganMAC
from Minnesota[R3 - 7]
378Cleveland BrownsAlex Wright DEUABC-USA
379Los Angeles ChargersJT Woods SBaylorBig 12
380Denver BroncosGreg Dulcich TEUCLAPac-12
from New Orleans via Houston[R3 - 8]
381New York GiantsCor'Dale Flott CBLSUSEC
from Miami[R3 - 9]
382Atlanta FalconsDeAngelo Malone DEWestern KentuckyC-USA
from Indianapolis[R3 - 10]
383Philadelphia EaglesNakobe Dean LBGeorgiaSEC
2021Butkus Award winner
384Pittsburgh SteelersDeMarvin Leal DETexas A&MSEC
385New England PatriotsMarcus Jones CBHoustonThe American
386Tennessee TitansMalik Willis QBLibertyInd. (FBS)
from Las Vegas[R3 - 11]
387Arizona CardinalsCameron Thomas DESan Diego StateMW
388Dallas CowboysJalen Tolbert WRSouth AlabamaSun Belt
389Buffalo BillsTerrel Bernard LBBaylorBig 12
390Las Vegas RaidersDylan Parham OGMemphisThe American
from Tennessee[R3 - 12]
391Tampa Bay BuccaneersRachaad White RBArizona StatePac-12
392Green Bay PackersSean Rhyan OGUCLAPac-12
393San Francisco 49ersTyrion Davis-Price RBLSUSEC
394Carolina PanthersMatt Corral QBOle MissSEC
from Kansas City via New England[R3 - 13]
395Cincinnati BengalsZachary Carter DTFloridaSEC
396Indianapolis ColtsNick Cross SMarylandBig Ten
from LA Rams via Denver[R3 - 14]
3*97Detroit LionsKerby Joseph SIllinoisBig Ten
3*98Washington CommandersBrian Robinson Jr. RBAlabamaSEC
from New Orleans[R3 - 15]
99Cleveland BrownsDavid Bell WRPurdueBig Ten
100Arizona CardinalsMyjai Sanders DECincinnatiThe American
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[b] from Baltimore[R3 - 16]
101New York JetsJeremy Ruckert TEOhio StateBig Ten
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[c] from New Orleans via Philadelphia and Tennessee[R3 - 17]
102Miami DolphinsChanning Tindall LBGeorgiaSEC
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[d] from San Francisco[R3 - 18]
103Kansas City ChiefsLeo Chenal LBWisconsinBig Ten
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[e]
104Los Angeles RamsLogan Bruss OGWisconsinBig Ten
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[f]
105San Francisco 49ersDanny Gray WRSMUThe American
2020 Resolution JC-2A selection[g]
4106Tampa Bay BuccaneersCade Otton TEWashingtonPac-12
from Jacksonville[R4 - 1]
4107Houston TexansDameon Pierce RBFloridaSEC
from Detroit via Cleveland[R4 - 2]
4108Cleveland BrownsPerrion Winfrey DTOklahomaBig 12
from Houston[R4 - 3]
4109Seattle SeahawksCoby Bryant CBCincinnatiThe American
from NY Jets[R4 - 4]
4110Baltimore RavensDaniel Faalele OTMinnesotaBig Ten
from NY Giants[R4 - 5]
4111New York JetsMax Mitchell OTLouisianaSun Belt
from Carolina[R4 - 6]
4112New York GiantsDaniel Bellinger TESan Diego StateMW
from Chicago[R4 - 7]
4113Washington CommandersPercy Butler SLouisianaSun Belt
4114New York GiantsDane Belton SIowaBig Ten
from Atlanta[R4 - 8]
4115Denver BroncosDamarri Mathis CBPittsburghACC
4116Denver BroncosEyioma Uwazurike DTIowa StateBig 12
from Seattle[R4 - 9]
4117New York JetsMicheal Clemons DETexas A&MSEC
from Minnesota[R4 - 10]
4118Minnesota VikingsAkayleb Evans CBMissouriSEC
from Cleveland[R4 - 11]
4119Baltimore RavensJalyn Armour-Davis CBAlabamaSEC
4120Carolina PanthersBrandon Smith LBPenn StateBig Ten
from New Orleans via Washington[R4 - 12]
4121New England PatriotsJack Jones CBArizona StatePac-12
from Miami via Kansas City[R4 - 13]
4122Las Vegas RaidersZamir White RBGeorgiaSEC
from Indianapolis via Minnesota[R4 - 14]
4123Los Angeles ChargersIsaiah Spiller RBTexas A&MSEC
4124Cleveland BrownsCade York KLSUSEC
from Philadelphia via Houston[R4 - 15]
4125Miami DolphinsErik Ezukanma WRTexas TechBig 12
from Pittsburgh[R4 - 16]
4126Las Vegas RaidersNeil Farrell Jr. DTLSUSEC
from Las Vegas via Minnesota[R4 - 17]
4127New England PatriotsPierre Strong Jr. RBSouth Dakota StateMVFC
4128Baltimore RavensCharlie Kolar TEIowa StateBig 12
from Arizona[R4 - 18]
4129Dallas CowboysJake Ferguson TEWisconsinBig Ten
4130Baltimore RavensJordan Stout PPenn StateBig Ten
from Buffalo[R4 - 19]
4131Tennessee TitansHassan Haskins RBMichiganBig Ten
4132Green Bay PackersRomeo Doubs WRNevadaMW
4133Tampa Bay BuccaneersJake Camarda PGeorgiaSEC
4134San Francisco 49ersSpencer Burford OTUTSAC-USA
4135Kansas City ChiefsJoshua Williams CBFayetteville StateCIAA
4136Cincinnati BengalsCordell Volson OTNorth Dakota StateMVFC
4137New England PatriotsBailey Zappe QBWestern KentuckyC-USA
from LA Rams via Houston and Carolina[R4 - 20]
4*138Pittsburgh SteelersCalvin Austin WRMemphisThe American
4*139Baltimore RavensIsaiah Likely TECoastal CarolinaSun Belt
4*140Green Bay PackersZach Tom OGWake ForestACC
4*141Baltimore RavensDamarion Williams CBHoustonThe American
4*142Los Angeles RamsCobie Durant CBSouth Carolina StateMEAC
4*143Tennessee TitansChigoziem Okonkwo TEMarylandBig Ten
5144Washington CommandersSam Howell QBNorth CarolinaACC
from Jacksonville via Carolina[R5 - 1]
5145Kansas City ChiefsDarian Kinnard OTKentuckySEC
from Detroit via Denver and Seattle[R5 - 2]
5146New York GiantsMicah McFadden LBIndianaBig Ten
from NY Jets[R5 - 3]
5147New York GiantsD. J. Davidson NTArizona StatePac-12
5148Buffalo BillsKhalil Shakir WRBoise StateMW
from Houston via Chicago[R5 - 4]
5149Washington CommandersCole Turner TENevadaMW
from Carolina[R5 - 5]
5150Houston TexansThomas Booker DTStanfordPac-12
from Chicago[R5 - 6]
5151Atlanta FalconsTyler Allgeier RBBYUInd. (FBS)
5152Denver BroncosDelarrin Turner-Yell SOklahomaBig 12
5153Seattle SeahawksRiq Woolen CBUTSAC-USA
5154Jacksonville JaguarsSnoop Conner RBOle MissSEC
from Washington via Philadelphia[R5 - 7]
5155Dallas CowboysMatt Waletzko OTNorth DakotaMVFC
from Cleveland[R5 - 8]
5156Cleveland BrownsJerome Ford RBCincinnatiThe American
from Baltimore via Minnesota[R5 - 9]
5157Tampa Bay BuccaneersZyon McCollum CBSam Houston StateWAC
from Minnesota via Jacksonville[R5 - 10]
5158Seattle SeahawksTyreke Smith DEOhio StateBig Ten
from Miami via New England and Kansas City[R5 - 11]
5159Indianapolis ColtsEric Johnson DTMissouri StateMVFC
5160Los Angeles ChargersOtito Ogbonnia DTUCLAPac-12
5161New Orleans SaintsD'Marco Jackson LBAppalachian StateSun Belt
5162Denver BroncosMontrell Washington WRSamfordSoCon
from Philadelphia via Houston[R5 - 12]
5163Tennessee TitansKyle Philips WRUCLAPac-12
from Pittsburgh via NY Jets[R5 - 13]
5164Los Angeles RamsKyren Williams RBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
from New England via Las Vegas[R5 - 14]
5165Minnesota VikingsEsezi Otomewo DEMinnesotaBig Ten
from Las Vegas[R5 - 15]
5166Cincinnati BengalsTycen Anderson SToledoMAC
from Arizona via Philadelphia, Houston and Chicago[R5 - 16]
5167Dallas CowboysDaRon Bland CBFresno StateMW
5168Chicago BearsBraxton Jones OTSouthern UtahBig Sky
from Buffalo[R5 - 17]
5169Minnesota VikingsTy Chandler RBNorth CarolinaACC
from Tennessee via Las Vegas[R5 - 18]
5170Houston TexansTeagan Quitoriano TEOregon StatePac-12
from Tampa Bay via New England[R5 - 19]
5171Denver BroncosLuke Wattenberg CWashingtonPac-12
from Green Bay[R5 - 20]
5172San Francisco 49ersSamuel Womack CBToledoMAC
5173New York GiantsMarcus McKethan OGNorth CarolinaACC
from Kansas City via Baltimore[R5 - 21]
5174Chicago BearsDominique Robinson DEMiami (OH)MAC
from Cincinnati[R5 - 22]
5175Las Vegas RaidersMatthew Butler DTTennesseeSEC
from LA Rams[R5 - 23]
5*176Dallas CowboysDamone Clark LBLSUSEC
5*177Detroit LionsJames Mitchell TEVirginia TechACC
5*178Dallas CowboysJohn Ridgeway III DTArkansasSEC
5*179Green Bay PackersKingsley Enagbare DESouth CarolinaSEC
from Indianapolis via Denver[R5 - 24]
6180Buffalo BillsMatt Araiza PSan Diego StateMW
from Jacksonville via Tampa Bay[R6 - 1]
6181Philadelphia EaglesKyron Johnson DEKansasBig 12
from Detroit[R6 - 2]
6182New York GiantsDarrian Beavers LBCincinnatiThe American
6183New England PatriotsKevin Harris RBSouth CarolinaSEC
from Houston[R6 - 3]
6184Minnesota VikingsVederian Lowe OTIllinoisBig Ten
from NY Jets[R6 - 4]
6185Buffalo BillsChristian Benford CBVillanovaCAA
from Carolina[R6 - 5]
6186Chicago BearsZachary Thomas OTSan Diego StateMW
6187San Francisco 49ersNick Zakelj OTFordhamPatriot
from Denver[R6 - 6]
6188Detroit LionsMalcolm Rodriguez LBOklahoma StateBig 12
from Seattle via Jacksonville and Philadelphia[R6 - 7]
6189Carolina PanthersAmaré Barno DEVirginia TechACC
from Washington[R6 - 8]
6190Atlanta FalconsJustin Shaffer OGGeorgiaSEC
6191Minnesota VikingsJalen Nailor WRMichigan StateBig Ten
from Baltimore via Kansas City[R6 - 9]
6192Indianapolis ColtsDrew Ogletree TEYoungstown StateMVFC
from Minnesota[R6 - 10]
6193Dallas CowboysDevin Harper LBOklahoma StateBig 12
from Cleveland[R6 - 11]
6194New Orleans SaintsJordan Jackson DTAir ForceMW
from Indianapolis via Philadelphia[R6 - 12]
6195Los Angeles ChargersJamaree Salyer OGGeorgiaSEC
6195.5New Orleans SaintsSelection forfeited[Forfeit 1]
6196Baltimore RavensTyler Badie RBMissouriSEC
from Miami[R6 - 13]
6197Jacksonville JaguarsGregory Junior CBOuachita BaptistGAC
from Philadelphia[R6 - 14]
6198Philadelphia EaglesGrant Calcaterra TESMUThe American
from Pittsburgh via Jacksonville[R6 - 15]
6199Carolina PanthersCade Mays OGTennesseeSEC
from Las Vegas[R6 - 16]
6200New England PatriotsSam Roberts DENorthwest Missouri StateMIAA
6201Arizona CardinalsKeaontay Ingram RBUSCPac-12
6202Cleveland BrownsMichael Woods II WROklahomaBig 12
from Dallas[R6 - 17]
6203Chicago BearsTrestan Ebner RBBaylorBig 12
from Buffalo[R6 - 18]
6204Tennessee TitansTheo Jackson STennesseeSEC
6205Houston TexansAustin Deculus OTLSUSEC
from Green Bay[R6 - 19]
6206Denver BroncosMatt Henningsen DTWisconsinBig Ten
from Tampa Bay via NY Jets and Philadelphia[R6 - 20]
6207Chicago BearsDoug Kramer CIllinoisBig Ten
from San Francisco via NY Jets and Houston[R6 - 21]
6208Pittsburgh SteelersConnor Heyward TEMichigan StateBig Ten
from Kansas City[R6 - 22]
6209Buffalo BillsLuke Tenuta OTVirginia TechACC
from Cincinnati[R6 - 23]
6210New England PatriotsChasen Hines OGLSUSEC
from LA Rams[R6 - 24]
6*211Los Angeles RamsQuentin Lake SUCLAPac-12
6*212Los Angeles RamsDerion Kendrick CBGeorgiaSEC
6*213Atlanta FalconsJohn FitzPatrick TEGeorgiaSEC
6*214Los Angeles ChargersJa'Sir Taylor CBWake ForestACC
6*215Arizona CardinalsLecitus Smith OGVirginia TechACC
6*216Indianapolis ColtsCurtis Brooks DTCincinnatiThe American
6*217Detroit LionsJames Houston IV OLBJackson StateSWAC
6*218Tampa Bay BuccaneersKo Kieft TEMinnesotaBig Ten
from LA Rams[R6 - 25]
6*219Tennessee TitansChance Campbell LBOle MissSEC
6*220San Francisco 49ersKalia Davis DTUCFThe American
6*221San Francisco 49ersTariq Castro-Fields CBPenn StateBig Ten
7222Jacksonville JaguarsMontaric Brown CBArkansasSEC
7223Cleveland BrownsIsaiah Thomas DEOklahomaBig 12
from Detroit[R7 - 1]
7224Miami DolphinsCameron Goode OLBCaliforniaPac-12
from Houston via New England and Baltimore[R7 - 2]
7225Pittsburgh SteelersMark Robinson LBOle MissSEC
from NY Jets[R7 - 3]
7226Chicago BearsJa'Tyre Carter OTSouthernSWAC
from NY Giants via Cincinnati[R7 - 4]
7227Minnesota VikingsNick Muse TESouth CarolinaSEC
from Carolina via Las Vegas[R7 - 5]
7228Green Bay PackersTariq Carpenter SGeorgia TechACC
from Chicago via Houston[R7 - 6]
7229Seattle SeahawksBo Melton WRRutgersBig Ten
7230Washington CommandersChris Paul OGTulsaThe American
7231Buffalo BillsBaylon Spector LBClemsonACC
from Atlanta[R7 - 7]
7232Denver BroncosFaion Hicks CBWisconsinBig Ten
7233Seattle SeahawksDareke Young WRLenoir–RhyneSAC
from Minnesota via Kansas City[R7 - 8]
7234Green Bay PackersJonathan Ford DTMiami (FL)ACC
from Cleveland via Detroit and Denver[R7 - 9]
7235Los Angeles RamsDaniel Hardy DEMontana StateBig Sky
from Baltimore via Jacksonville and Tampa Bay[R7 - 10]
7236Los Angeles ChargersDeane Leonard CBOle MissSEC
7237Detroit LionsChase Lucas CBArizona StatePac-12
from New Orleans via Philadelphia[R7 - 11]
7238Las Vegas RaidersThayer Munford OTOhio StateBig Ten
from Miami via LA Rams[R7 - 12]
7239Indianapolis ColtsRodney Thomas II SYaleIvy
7240Washington CommandersChristian Holmes CBOklahoma StateBig 12
from Philadelphia via Indianapolis[R7 - 13]
7241Pittsburgh SteelersChris Oladokun QBSouth Dakota StateMVFC
7242Carolina PanthersKalon Barnes CBBaylorBig 12
from New England via Miami[R7 - 14]
7243Kansas City ChiefsJaylen Watson CBWashington StatePac-12
from Las Vegas via New England[R7 - 15]
7244Arizona CardinalsChristian Matthew CBValdosta StateGulf South
7245New England PatriotsAndrew Stueber OGMichiganBig Ten
from Dallas via Houston[R7 - 16]
7246Cleveland BrownsDawson Deaton CTexas TechBig 12
from Buffalo[R7 - 17]
7247Miami DolphinsSkylar Thompson QBKansas StateBig 12
from Tennessee[R7 - 18]
7248Tampa Bay BuccaneersAndre Anthony DELSUSEC
7249Green Bay PackersRasheed Walker OTPenn StateBig Ten
7250Las Vegas RaidersBrittain Brown RBUCLAPac-12
from San Francisco via Denver and Minnesota[R7 - 19]
7251Kansas City ChiefsIsiah Pacheco RBRutgersBig Ten
7252Cincinnati BengalsJeffrey Gunter DECoastal CarolinaSun Belt
7253Los Angeles RamsRuss Yeast SKansas StateBig 12
7*254Chicago BearsElijah Hicks SCaliforniaPac-12
from LA Chargers[R7 - 20]
7*255Chicago BearsTrenton Gill PNC StateACC
from LA Chargers[R7 - 21]
7*256Arizona CardinalsJesse Luketa LBPenn StateBig Ten
7*257Arizona CardinalsMarquis Hayes OGOklahomaBig 12
7*258Green Bay PackersSamori Toure WRNebraskaBig Ten
7*259Kansas City ChiefsNazeeh Johnson SMarshallC-USA
7*260Los Angeles ChargersZander Horvath FBPurdueBig Ten
7*261Los Angeles RamsA. J. Arcuri OTMichigan StateBig Ten
from Tampa Bay[R7 - 22]
7*262San Francisco 49ersBrock Purdy QBIowa StateBig 12

Notable undrafted players

[edit]
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona CardinalsDarrell Baker Jr. CBGeorgia SouthernSun Belt
Atlanta FalconsTimmy Horne NTKansas StateBig 12
Atlanta FalconsNate Landman LBColoradoPac-12
Buffalo BillsRaheem Blackshear RBVirginia TechACC
Buffalo BillsJa'Marcus Ingram CBBuffaloMAC
Chicago BearsJack Sanborn LBWisconsinBig Ten
Cincinnati BengalsCal Adomitis LSPittsburghACC
Cleveland BrownsD'Anthony Bell SWest FloridaN/A
Dallas CowboysBrandon Aubrey KNotre DameInd. (FBS)
Played college soccer; drafted in2022 USFL draft
Dallas CowboysMarkquese Bell SFlorida A&MSWAC
Denver BroncosBrandon Johnson WRUCFThe American
Denver BroncosJa'Quan McMillian CBEast CarolinaThe American
Houston TexansJake Hansen LBIllinoisBig Ten
Houston TexansKurt Hinish DTNotre DameInd. (FBS)
Indianapolis ColtsDallis Flowers CBPittsburg StateMIAA
Kansas City ChiefsJack Cochrane LBSouth DakotaMVFC
Las Vegas RaidersLuke Masterson LBWake ForestACC
Las Vegas RaidersSincere McCormick RBUTSAC-USA
Los Angeles ChargersStone Smartt TEOld DominionC-USA
Los Angeles RamsCameron Dicker KTexasBig 12
Miami DolphinsKader Kohou CBTexas A&M–CommerceLSC
Minnesota VikingsRyan Wright PTulaneThe American
New England PatriotsBrenden Schooler STexasBig 12
New Orleans SaintsNephi Sewell LBUtahPac-12
New Orleans SaintsRashid Shaheed WRWeber StateBig Sky
New Orleans SaintsDaniel Whelan PUC DavisBig Sky
New York JetsTony Adams SIllinoisBig Ten
New York JetsZonovan Knight RBNC StateACC
Philadelphia EaglesReed Blankenship SMiddle TennesseeC-USA
Philadelphia EaglesBritain Covey WRUtahPac-12
Philadelphia EaglesJosh Jobe CBAlabamaSEC
Pittsburgh SteelersJaylen Warren RBOklahoma StateBig 12
San Francisco 49ersJordan Mason RBGeorgia TechACC
Tennessee TitansTre Avery CBRutgersBig Ten
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Tennessee TitansRyan Stonehouse PColorado StateMW

Trades

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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 2022 draft.

Round one

  1. ^No. 7: Chicago → NY Giants (PD). Chicago traded its first- and fourth-round selections (7th and 112th overall), as well as 2021 first- and fourth-round selections (20th and 164th overall), to New York in exchange for a 2021 first-round selection (11th overall).[trade 1]
  2. ^No. 9: Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver tradedDrew Lock,Shelby Harris,Noah Fant, first-, second- and fifth-round selections (9th, 40th and 145th overall), as well as 2023 first- and second-round selections to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange forRussell Wilson and a fourth-round selection (116th overall).[trade 2]
  3. ^No. 10: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). Seattle tradedsafetyBradley McDougald, a first-round selection, and 2021 first- and third-round selections to New York in exchange for safetyJamal Adams and a fourth-round selection.[trade 3]
  4. ^No. 11: Washington → New Orleans (D). Washington traded its first-round selection (11th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a first-, third- and fourth-round selections (16th, 98th and 120th overall).[trade 4]
  5. ^No. 12: Minnesota → Detroit (D). Minnesota traded its first- and second-round selections (12th and 46th overall) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for a first-, second- and third-round selections (32nd, 34th and 66th overall).[trade 5]
  6. ^No. 13: Cleveland → Houston → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded 2022 first- and fourth-round selections (13th and 107th overall), 2023 first- and third-round selections, and 2024 first- and fourth-round selections in exchange for quarterbackDeshaun Watson and a 2024 sixth-round selection.[trade 6]
           Houston → Philadelphia (D). Houston traded its first-round selection (13th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a first-, a fourth- and two fifth-round selections (15th, 124th, 162nd and 166th overall).[trade 7]
  7. ^No. 15: Miami → Philadelphia → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection as well as 2021 first- and fourth-round selections (12th and 123rd overall) for Philadelphia's 2021 first- and fifth-round selections (6th and 156th overall).[trade 8]
           Philadelphia → Houston (D). SeeNo. 13: Houston → Philadelphia.[trade 7]
  8. ^No. 16: Indianapolis → Philadelphia → New Orleans → Washington. Multiple trades:
           Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded a conditional second-round selection and a 2021 third-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterbackCarson Wentz. The conditional selection became a first-round selection because Wentz played 75% of Indianapolis' offensive snaps.[trade 9]
           Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded two first-round selections (16th and 19th overall) and a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for first-, third- and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st and 237th overall) as well as a 2023 first-round selection and a 2024 second-round selection.[trade 10]
           New Orleans → Washington (D). SeeNo. 11: Washington → New Orleans.[trade 4]
  9. ^No. 18: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). SeeNo. 16: Philadelphia → New Orleans.[trade 10]
           Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). Philadelphia traded a first- and third-round selection (18th and 101st overall) in exchange for wide receiverA. J. Brown.[trade 11]
  10. ^No. 19: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). SeeNo. 16: Philadelphia → New Orleans.[trade 10]
  11. ^No. 21: New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded its first-round selection (21st overall) to Kansas City in exchange for first-, third- and fourth-round selections (29th, 94th and 121st overall).[trade 12]
  12. ^No. 22: Las Vegas → Green Bay (PD). Las Vegas traded a first-round selection and a second-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for wide receiverDavante Adams.[trade 13]
  13. ^No. 23: Arizona → Baltimore → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Baltimore (D). Arizona traded its first-round selection (23rd overall) to Baltimore in exchange for wide receiverMarquise Brown and the latter of its two third-round selections (100th overall).[trade 14]
           Baltimore → Buffalo (D). Baltimore traded a first-round selection (23rd overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a first- and fourth-round selection (25th and 130th overall).[trade 15]
  14. ^No. 25: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 23: Baltimore → Buffalo.[trade 15]
  15. ^No. 26: Tennessee → NY Jets (D). Tennessee traded first- and third-round selections (26th and 101st overall) to New York in exchange for second-, third- and fifth-round selections (35th, 69th and 163rd overall).[trade 16]
  16. ^No. 27: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville (D). Tampa Bay traded its first-round selection (27th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (33rd, 106th and 180th overall).[trade 17]
  17. ^No. 29: San Francisco → Miami → Kansas City → New England. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection and a third-round compensatory selection as well as 2021 and 2023 first-round selections in exchange for one of Miami's 2021 first-round selections (3rd overall).[trade 18]
           Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded first-, second- and fourth-round selections as well as 2023 fourth- and sixth-round selections to Kansas City in exchange for wide receiverTyreek Hill.[trade 19]
           Kansas City → New England (D). SeeNo. 21: New England → Kansas City.[trade 12]
  18. ^No. 32: LA Rams → Detroit → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Detroit (PD). Los Angeles traded quarterbackJared Goff, a first-round selection, a 2021 third-round selection and a 2023 first-round selection toDetroit in exchange for quarterbackMatthew Stafford.[trade 20]
           Detroit → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 12: Minnesota → Detroit.[trade 5]

Round two

  1. ^No. 33: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 27: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville.[trade 17]
  2. ^No. 34: Detroit → Minnesota → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 12 Minnesota → Detroit.[trade 5]
           Minnesota → Green Bay (D). Minnesota traded a second-round selection (34th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for two second-round selections (53rd and 59th overall).[trade 21]
  3. ^No. 35: NY Jets → Tennessee (D). SeeNo. 26: Tennessee → NY Jets.[trade 16]
  4. ^No. 36: NY Giants → NY Jets (D). The New York Giants traded their second-round selection (36th overall) to the New York Jets in exchange for a second- and fifth-round selection (38th and 146th overall).[trade 22]
  5. ^No. 38: Carolina → NY Jets → NY Giants → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → NY Jets (PD). Carolina traded second- and fourth-round selections, and a 2021 sixth-round selection to New York in exchange for quarterbackSam Darnold.[trade 23]
           NY Jets → NY Giants (D). SeeNo. 36: NY Giants → NY Jets.[trade 22]
           NY Giants → Atlanta (D)New York traded its second-round selection (38th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 114th overall).[trade 24]
  6. ^No. 40: Denver → Seattle (PD). SeeNo. 9: Denver → Seattle.[trade 2]
  7. ^No. 42: Washington → Indianapolis → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded second- and third-round selections to Indianapolis in exchange for quarterbackCarson Wentz, and second- and seventh-round selections.[trade 25]
           Indianapolis → Minnesota (D). Indianapolis traded their second- and fourth-round selections (42nd and 122nd overall) to Minnesota in exchange for second-, third- and sixth-round selections (53rd, 77th and 192nd overall).[trade 26]
  8. ^No. 43: Atlanta → NY Giants (D). SeeNo. 38: Carolina → NY Jets → NY Giants → Atlanta.[trade 24]
  9. ^No. 44: Cleveland → Houston (D). Cleveland traded its second-round selection (44th overall) to Houston in exchange for a third- and two fourth-round selections (68th, 108th and 124th overall).[trade 27]
  10. ^No. 46: Minnesota → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 12: Minnesota → Detroit.[trade 5]
  11. ^No. 47: Indianapolis → Washington (PD). SeeNo. 42: Washington → Indianapolis.[trade 25]
  12. ^No. 48: LA Chargers → Chicago (PD). Los Angeles traded a second-round selection as well as a 2023 sixth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for outside linebackerKhalil Mack.[trade 28]
  13. ^No. 50: Miami → Kansas City → New England. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 29: San Francisco → Miami → Kansas City → New England.[trade 19]
           Kansas City → New England (D). Kansas City traded a second-round selection (50th overall) to New England for a second- and fifth-round selection (54th and 158th overall).[trade 29]
  14. ^No. 53: Las Vegas → Green Bay → Minnesota → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → Green Bay (PD). SeeNo. 22: Las Vegas → Green Bay.[trade 13]
           Green Bay → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 34: Minnesota → Green Bay.[trade 21]
           Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 42: Washington → Indianapolis → Minnesota.[trade 26]
  15. ^No. 54: New England → Kansas City (D). SeeNo. 50: Kansas City → New England.[trade 29]
  16. ^No. 57: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). Buffalo traded a second-round selection (57th overall) to Tampa Bay for a second- and sixth-round selection (60th and 180th overall).[trade 30]
  17. ^No. 58: Tennessee → Atlanta (PD).Tennessee traded a second-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection toAtlanta in exchange for wide receiverJulio Jones and a 2023 sixth-round selection.[trade 31]
  18. ^No. 59: Green Bay → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 34: Detroit → Minnesota → Green Bay.[trade 21]
  19. ^No. 60: Tampa Bay → Buffalo → Cincinnati. Multiple trades:
           Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 57: Buffalo → Tampa Bay.[trade 30]
           Buffalo → Cincinnati (D). Buffalo traded a second-round selection (60th overall) to Cincinnati for a second- and sixth-round selection (63rd and 209th overall).[trade 32]
  20. ^No. 63: Cincinnati → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 60: Buffalo → Cincinnati.[trade 32]
  21. ^No. 64: LA Rams → Denver (PD). Los Angeles traded their second- and third-round selections to Denver in exchange for linebackerVon Miller.[trade 33]

Round three

  1. ^No. 66: Detroit → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 12: Minnesota → Detroit.[trade 5]
  2. ^No. 68: Houston → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 44: Cleveland → Houston.[trade 27]
  3. ^No. 69: NY Jets → Tennessee (D). SeeNo. 26: Tennessee → NY Jets.[trade 16]
  4. ^No. 70: Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded tight endDan Arnold and a third-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerbackC. J. Henderson and a fifth-round selection.[trade 34]
  5. ^No. 73: Washington → Indianapolis (PD). SeeNo. 42: Washington → Indianapolis.[trade 25]
  6. ^No. 75: Denver → Houston (D). Denver traded a third-round selection (75th overall) to Houston in exchange for a third- and fifth-round selection (80th and 162nd overall).[trade 35]
  7. ^No. 77: Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 42: Indianapolis → Minnesota.[trade 26]
  8. ^No. 80: New Orleans → Houston → Denver. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a third-round and a conditional 2023 sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for cornerbackBradley Roby.[trade 36]
           Houston → Denver (D). SeeNo. 75: Denver → Houston.[trade 35]
  9. ^No. 81: Miami → NY Giants (PD). Miami traded a third-round selection and a 2021 second-round selection (50th overall) to the NY Giants in exchange for a 2021 second-round selection (42nd overall).[trade 37]
  10. ^No. 82: Indianapolis → Atlanta (PD). Indianapolis traded a third-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for quarterbackMatt Ryan.[trade 38]
  11. ^No. 86: Las Vegas → Tennessee (D). Las Vegas traded its third-round selection (86th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a third- and fifth-round selection (90th and 169th overall).[trade 39]
  12. ^No. 90: Tennessee → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 86: Las Vegas → Tennessee.[trade 39]
  13. ^No. 94: Kansas City → New England → Carolina (D). Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → New England (D). SeeNo. 21: New England → Kansas City.[trade 12]
           New England → Carolina (D). New England traded its third-round selection (94th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a fourth-round selection (137th overall) and a 2023 third-round selection.[trade 40]
  14. ^No. 96: LA Rams → Denver → Indianapolis (D). Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Denver (PD). SeeNo. 64: LA Rams → Denver.[trade 33]
           Denver → Indianapolis (D). Denver traded its third-round selection (96th overall) to Indianapolis in exchange for a fifth-round selection (179th overall) and a 2023 third-round selection.[trade 41]
  15. ^No. 98: New Orleans → Washington (D). SeeNo. 11: Washington → New Orleans.[trade 4]
  16. ^No. 100: Baltimore → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 23: Arizona → Baltimore.[trade 14]
  17. ^No. 101: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Tennessee → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). SeeNo. 16: Philadelphia → New Orleans.[trade 10]
           Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). SeeNo. 18: Philadelphia → Tennessee.[trade 11]
           Tennessee → N.Y Jets (D). SeeNo. 26: Tennessee → NY Jets.[trade 16]
  18. ^No. 102: San Francisco → Miami (PD). SeeNo. 29: San Francisco → Miami.[trade 18]

Round four

  1. ^No. 106: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 27: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville.[trade 17]
  2. ^No. 107: Detroit → Cleveland → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection and a 2021 fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for 2021 fourth- and seventh-round selections.[trade 42]
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 13: Cleveland → Houston.[trade 6]
  3. ^No. 108: Houston → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 44: Cleveland → Houston.[trade 27]
  4. ^No. 109: NY Jets → Seattle (PD). SeeNo. 10: Seattle → NY Jets.[trade 3]
  5. ^No. 110: NY Giants → Baltimore (PD). New York traded a fourth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for guardBen Bredeson, a fifth-round selection, and a 2023 seventh-round selection.[trade 43]
  6. ^No. 111: Carolina → NY Jets (PD). SeeNo. 38: NY Jets → Carolina.[trade 23]
  7. ^No. 112: Chicago → NY Giants (PD). SeeNo. 7: Chicago → NY Giants.[trade 1]
  8. ^No. 114: Atlanta → NY Giants (D). SeeNo. 38: NY Giants → Atlanta.[trade 24]
  9. ^No. 116: Seattle → Denver (PD). SeeNo. 9: Denver → Seattle.[trade 2]
  10. ^No. 117: Minnesota → NY Jets (PD). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection to New York in exchange for tight endChris Herndon and a sixth-round selection.[trade 44]
  11. ^No. 118: Cleveland → Minnesota (D). Cleveland traded a fourth-round selection (118th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for a fifth-round selection (156th overall) and a 2023 fourth-round selection.[trade 45]
  12. ^No. 120: New Orleans → Washington → Carolina. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Washington (D). SeeNo. 11: Washington → New Orleans.[trade 4]
           Washington → Carolina (D). Washington traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (120th and 189th overall) to Carolina in exchange for two fifth-round selections (144th and 149th overall).[trade 46]
  13. ^No. 121: Miami → Kansas City → New England. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 29: San Francisco → Miami → Kansas City.[trade 19]
           Kansas City → New England (D). SeeNo. 21: New England → Kansas City.[trade 12]
  14. ^No. 122: Indianapolis → Minnesota → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           Indianapolis → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 42: Indianapolis → Minnesota.[trade 26]
           Minnesota → Las Vegas (D). Minnesota traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (122nd and 250th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for fourth- and seventh-round selections (126th and 227th overall).[trade 47]
  15. ^No. 124: Philadelphia → Houston → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 13: Houston → Philadelphia.[trade 7]
           Houston → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 44: Cleveland → Houston.[trade 27]
  16. ^No. 125: Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2021 fifth-round selection.[trade 48]
  17. ^No. 126: Las Vegas → Minnesota → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → Minnesota. SeeNo. 122: Minnesota → Las Vegas.[trade 47]
           Minnesota → Las Vegas. Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (126th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for two fifth-round selections (165th and 169th overall).[trade 49]
  18. ^No. 128: Arizona → Baltimore (PD). Arizona traded a fourth-round selection and a 2021 fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for 2021 fourth- and sixth-round selections.[trade 50]
  19. ^No. 130: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). SeeNo. 23: Baltimore → Buffalo.[trade 15]
  20. ^No. 137: LA Rams → Houston → Carolina → New England. Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Houston (PD). Los Angeles traded wide receiverBrandin Cooks and a fourth-round selection to Houston in exchange for a 2020 second-round selection.[trade 51]
           Houston → Carolina (PD). Houston traded a fourth-round selection as well as 2021 fourth- and fifth-round selections (109th and 158th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a 2021 third-round selection (89th overall).[trade 52]
           Carolina → New England (D). SeeNo. 94: Kansas City → New England → Carolina.[trade 40]

Round five

  1. ^No. 144: Jacksonville → Carolina → Washington. Multiple trades:
           Jacksonville → Carolina (PD). SeeNo. 70: Carolina → Jacksonville.[trade 34]
           Carolina → Washington (D). SeeNo. 120: New Orleans → Washington → Carolina.[trade 46]
  2. ^No. 145: Detroit → Denver → Seattle → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Denver (PD). Detroit traded a fifth-round selection and a seventh-round selection to Denver in exchange for wide receiverTrinity Benson and a 2023 sixth-round selection.[trade 53]
           Denver → Seattle (PD). SeeNo. 9: Denver → Seattle.[trade 2]
           Seattle → Kansas City (D). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (145th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (158th and 233rd overall).[trade 54]
  3. ^No. 146: NY Jets → NY Giants (D). SeeNo. 36: NY Giants → NY Jets.[trade 22]
  4. ^No. 148: Houston → Chicago → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           Houston → Chicago (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for wide receiverAnthony Miller and a seventh-round draft selection.[trade 55]
           Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection (148th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round draft selections (168th and 203rd).[trade 56]
  5. ^No. 149: Carolina → Washington (D). SeeNo. 120: New Orleans → Washington → Carolina.[trade 46]
  6. ^No. 150: Chicago → Houston (D). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection (150th overall) to Houston in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (166th and 207th overall).[trade 57]
  7. ^No. 154: Washington → Philadelphia → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
           Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for 2021 sixth- and seventh-round selections.[trade 58]
           Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (154th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for two sixth-round selections (188th and 198th overall).[trade 59]
  8. ^No. 155: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection and a sixth-round selection to Dallas in exchange for wide receiverAmari Cooper and a sixth-round selection.[trade 60]
  9. ^No. 156: Baltimore → Minnesota → Cleveland (D). Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → Minnesota → (PD). Baltimore traded a conditional fifth-round selection and a 2021 third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for defensive endYannick Ngakoue. The fifth-round pick would have become a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue was selected on the first ballot to the 2021 Pro Bowl (not as an alternate). This did not happen, so the pick remained in the fifth round.[trade 61]
           Minnesota → Cleveland (D). SeeNo. 118: Cleveland → Minnesota.[trade 45]
  10. ^No. 157: Minnesota → Jacksonville → Tampa Bay. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional fifth-round selection and a 2021 second-round selection toJacksonville in exchange for defensive endYannick Ngakoue. The fifth-round pick would have become a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue was selected on the first ballot to the 2021 Pro Bowl (not as an alternate). This did not happen, so the pick remained in the fifth round.[trade 62]
           Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). Jacksonville traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (157th and 235th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a 2023 fourth-round selection.[trade 63]
  11. ^No. 158: Miami → New England → Kansas City → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Miami → New England (PD). Miami traded wide receiverDeVante Parker and a fifth-round selection to New England in exchange for a 2023 third-round selection.[trade 64]
           New England → Kansas City (D). SeeNo. 50: Kansas City → New England.[trade 29]
           Kansas City → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 145: Seattle → Kansas City.[trade 54]
  12. ^No. 162: Philadelphia → Houston → Denver (D) Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Houston (D). SeeNo. 13: Houston → Philadelphia.[trade 7]
           Houston → Denver (D). SeeNo. 75: Denver → Houston.[trade 35]
  13. ^No. 163: Pittsburgh → NY Jets → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           No. 163: Pittsburgh → NY Jets (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to New York in exchange for linebackerAvery Williamson and a seventh-round selection (225th overall).[trade 65]
           NY Jets → Tennessee (D) SeeNo. 26: Tennessee → NY Jets.[trade 16]
  14. ^No. 164: New England → Las Vegas → LA Rams. Multiple trades:
           No. 164: New England → Las Vegas (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection toLas Vegas in exchange for offensive tackleTrent Brown and a seventh-round selection (243rd overall).[trade 66]
           Las Vegas → LA Rams (D). Las Vegas traded a fifth-round selection (164th overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for a fifth- and seventh-round selection (175th and 238th overall).[trade 67]
  15. ^No. 165: Las Vegas → Minnesota (D) SeeNo. 126: Las Vegas → Minnesota → Las Vegas.[trade 49]
  16. ^No. 166: Arizona → Philadelphia → Houston → Chicago → Cincinnati. Multiple trades:
           No. 166: Arizona → Philadelphia (PD). Arizona traded cornerbackTay Gowan and a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for tight endZach Ertz.[trade 68]
           Philadelphia → Houston (D) SeeNo. 13: Houston → Philadelphia.[trade 7]
           Houston → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 150: Chicago → Houston.[trade 57]
           Chicago → Cincinnati (D). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection (166th overall) to Cincinnati in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (174th and 226th overall).[trade 69]
  17. ^No. 168: Buffalo → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 148: Chicago → Buffalo.[trade 56]
  18. ^No. 169: Tennessee → Las Vegas → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Tennessee → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 86: Las Vegas → Tennessee.[trade 39]
           Las Vegas → Minnesota (D) SeeNo. 126: Las Vegas → Minnesota → Las Vegas.[trade 49]
  19. ^No. 170: Tampa Bay → New England → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Tampa Bay → New England (PD) Tampa Bay traded its fifth-round selection (170th) to New England in exchange for guardShaq Mason.[trade 70]
           New England → Houston (PD) New England traded a fifth-round selection (170th) to Houston in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (183rd and 245th).[trade 71]
  20. ^No. 171: Green Bay → Denver (D). Green Bay traded a fifth-round selection (171st overall) to Denver in exchange for a fifth- and seventh-round selection (179th and 234th overall).[trade 72]
  21. ^No. 173: Kansas City → Baltimore → NY Giants. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → Baltimore (PD). Kansas City traded a fifth-round selection, 2021 first-, third- and fourth-round selections to Baltimore in exchange for offensive tackleOrlando Brown Jr., a sixth-round selection and a 2021 second-round selection.[trade 73]
           Baltimore → NY Giants (PD). SeeNo. 110: NY Giants → Baltimore.[trade 43]
  22. ^No. 174: Cincinnati → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 166: Arizona → Philadelphia → Houston → Chicago → Cincinnati[trade 69]
  23. ^No. 175: LA Rams → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 164: New England → Las Vegas → LA Rams.[trade 67]
  24. ^No. 179: Indianapolis → Denver → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Indianapolis → Denver (D). SeeNo. 96: LA Rams → Denver → Indianapolis.[trade 41]
           Denver → Green Bay (D). SeeNo. 171: Green Bay → Denver.[trade 72]

Round six

  1. ^No. 180: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 27: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville.[trade 17]
  2. ^No. 181: Detroit → Philadelphia (D). Detroit traded a sixth-round selection (181st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a sixth- and seventh-round selection (188th and 237th overall).[trade 74]
  3. ^No. 183: Houston → New England (PD). SeeNo. 170: New England → Houston.[trade 71]
  4. ^No. 184: NY Jets → Minnesota (PD). SeeNo. 117: Minnesota → NY Jets.[trade 44]
  5. ^No. 185: Carolina → Buffalo (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for defensive endDarryl Johnson.[trade 75]
  6. ^No. 187: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebackerJonas Griffith and a seventh-round selection.[trade 76]
  7. ^No. 188: Seattle → Jacksonville → Philadelphia → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerbackSidney Jones.[trade 77]
           Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 154: Washington → Philadelphia → Jacksonville[trade 59]
           Philadelphia → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 181: Detroit → Philadelphia[trade 74]
  8. ^No. 189: Washington → Carolina (D). SeeNo. 120: New Orleans → Washington → Carolina.[trade 46]
  9. ^No. 191: Baltimore → Kansas City → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 173: Kansas City → Baltimore.[trade 73]
           Kansas City → Minnesota (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for cornerbackMike Hughes and a seventh-round selection.[trade 78]
  10. ^No. 192: Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 42: Indianapolis → Minnesota.[trade 26]
  11. ^No. 193: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). SeeNo. 155: Cleveland → Dallas.[trade 60]
  12. ^No. 194: Indianapolis → Philadelphia → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for guardMatt Pryor and a seventh-round selection.[trade 79]
           Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). SeeNo. 16: Philadelphia → New Orleans.[trade 10]
  13. ^No. 196: Miami → Baltimore (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for centerGreg Mancz and a seventh-round selection.[trade 80]
  14. ^No. 197: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (PD). Philadelphia traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterbackGardner Minshew.[trade 81]
  15. ^No. 198: Pittsburgh → Jacksonville → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Pittsburgh → Jacksonville (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for linebackerJoe Schobert.[trade 82]
           Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 154: Washington → Philadelphia → Jacksonville[trade 59]
  16. ^No. 199: Las Vegas → Carolina (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for linebackerDenzel Perryman and a seventh-round selection.[trade 83]
  17. ^No. 202: Dallas → Cleveland (PD). SeeNo. 155: Cleveland → Dallas.[trade 60]
  18. ^No. 203: Buffalo → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 148: Chicago → Buffalo.[trade 56]
  19. ^No. 205: Green Bay → Houston (PD). Green Bay traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for wide receiverRandall Cobb.[trade 84]
  20. ^No. 206: Tampa Bay → NY Jets → Philadelphia → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Tampa Bay → NY Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded a sixth-round selection to New York in exchange for nose tackleSteve McLendon and a 2023 seventh-round selection.[trade 85]
           NY Jets → Philadelphia (PD). New York traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterbackJoe Flacco. The pick would have been elevated to the fifth round if Flacco had met playing time conditions.[trade 86]
           Philadelphia → Denver (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for cornerbackKary Vincent Jr.[trade 87]
  21. ^No. 207: San Francisco → NY Jets → Houston → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           No. 207: San Francisco → NY Jets (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection to New York in exchange forlinebackerJordan Willis and a 2021 seventh-round selection.[trade 88]
           No. 207: NY Jets → Houston (PD). New York traded this sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for linebackerShaq Lawson.[trade 89]
           Houston → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 150: Chicago → Houston.[trade 57]
  22. ^No. 208: Kansas City → Pittsburgh (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for defensive endMelvin Ingram.[trade 90]
  23. ^No. 209: Cincinnati → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 60: Buffalo → Cincinnati.[trade 32]
  24. ^No. 210: LA Rams → New England (PD). Los Angeles traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection to New England in exchange for running backSony Michel.[trade 91]
  25. ^No. 218: LA Rams → Tampa Bay. The LA Rams traded a sixth-round selection (218th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for two seventh-round selections (235th and 261st overall).[trade 92]

Round seven

  1. ^No. 223: Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a conditional seventh-round selection in exchange for quarterbackDavid Blough and a seventh-round selection.[trade 93]
  2. ^No. 224: Houston → New England → Baltimore → Miami. Multiple trades:
           Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for tight endRyan Izzo.[trade 94]
           New England → Baltimore (PD). New England traded a seventh-round selection and a 2023 fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for cornerbackShaun Wade.[trade 95]
           Baltimore → Miami (PD). SeeNo. 196: Miami → Baltimore.[trade 80]
  3. ^No. 225: NY Jets → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 163: Pittsburgh → NY Jets.[trade 65]
  4. ^NY Giants → Cincinnati → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           NY Giants → Cincinnati (PD). New York traded defensive linemanB. J. Hill and a conditional seventh-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for centerBilly Price.[trade 96]
           Cincinnati → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 166: Arizona → Philadelphia → Houston → Chicago → Cincinnati[trade 69]
  5. ^No. 227: Carolina → Las Vegas → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Las Vegas (PD). SeeNo. 199: Las Vegas → Carolina.[trade 83]
           Las Vegas → Minnesota. SeeNo. 122: Minnesota → Las Vegas.[trade 47]
  6. ^No. 228: Chicago → Houston → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 148: Houston → Chicago.[trade 55]
           Houston → Green Bay (PD). Houston traded a seventh-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for cornerbackKa'dar Hollman.[trade 97]
  7. ^*No. 231: Atlanta → Buffalo (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for tight endLee Smith.[trade 98]
  8. ^No. 233: Minnesota → Kansas City → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 191: Kansas City → Minnesota.[trade 78]
           Kansas City → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 145: Seattle → Kansas City.[trade 54]
  9. ^No. 234: Cleveland → Detroit → Denver → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Detroit (PD) SeeNo. 223: Detroit → Cleveland.[trade 93]
           No. 234: Detroit → Denver (PD) SeeNo. 145: Detroit → Denver.[trade 53]
           Denver → Green Bay (D). SeeNo. 171: Green Bay → Denver.[trade 72]
  10. ^No. 235: Baltimore → Jacksonville → Tampa Bay → LA Rams. Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for tight endJosh Oliver. The trade was conditional on Oliver making Baltimore's roster in 2021.[trade 99]
           Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). SeeNo. 157: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay.[trade 63]
           Tampa Bay → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 218: LA Rams → Tampa Bay.[trade 92]
  11. ^No. 237: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). SeeNo. 16: Philadelphia → New Orleans.[trade 10]
           Philadelphia → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 181: Detroit → Philadelphia[trade 74]
  12. ^No. 238: Miami → LA Rams → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           Miami → LA Rams (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for cornerbackAqib Talib and a 2020 fifth-round selection originally acquired from Baltimore.[trade 100]
           LA Rams → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 164: New England → Las Vegas → LA Rams[trade 67]
  13. ^No. 240: Philadelphia → Indianapolis → Washington. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Indianapolis (PD). SeeNo. 194: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[trade 79]
           Indianapolis → Washington (PD). SeeNo. 42: Washington → Indianapolis.[trade 25]
  14. ^No. 242: New England → Miami → Carolina. Multiple trades:
           New England → Miami (PD). New England traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiverIsaiah Ford, who met the conditions for that selection.[trade 101]
           Miami → Carolina (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for offensive tackleGreg Little.[trade 102]
  15. ^No. 243: Las Vegas → New England → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → New England (PD). SeeNo. 164: New England → Las Vegas.[trade 66]
           New England → Kansas City (PD). New England traded a seventh-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for offensive tackleYasir Durant.[trade 103]
  16. ^No. 245: Dallas → Houston → New England. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Houston (PD). Dallas traded a seventh-round selection to Houston in exchange for defensive tackleEli Ankou.[trade 104]
           Houston → New England (PD). SeeNo. 170: New England → Houston.[trade 71]
  17. ^No. 246: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD) Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for quarterbackCase Keenum.[trade 105]
  18. ^No. 247: Tennessee → Miami (PD). Tennessee traded offensive linemanIsaiah Wilson and a seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2021 seventh-round selection.[trade 106]
  19. ^No. 250: San Francisco → Denver → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Denver (PD). SeeNo. 187: Denver → San Francisco.[trade 76]
           Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for defensive endStephen Weatherly and a 2023 seventh-round selection.[trade 107]
           Minnesota → Las Vegas. SeeNo. 122: Minnesota → Las Vegas.[trade 47]
  20. ^No. 254: LA Chargers → Chicago (D). The LA Chargers traded two seventh-round selections (254th and 255th overall) to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection.[trade 108]
  21. ^No. 255: LA Chargers → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 254: LA Chargers → Chicago.[trade 108]
  22. ^No. 261: Tampa Bay → LA Rams (D). SeeNo. 218: LA Rams → Tampa Bay.[trade 92]

2020 Resolution JC-2A selections

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Since the 2021 draft, the NFL, under 2020 Resolution JC-2A, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[16] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft selections, which are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory selections; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory selections.[17] Seven picks were awarded for the 2022 draftpursuant to the resolution.

  1. ^Cleveland received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection whenMinnesota hired Browns' vice president of football operationsKwesi Adofo-Mensah as general manager.[6]
  2. ^Baltimore received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection whenHouston hired Ravens assistant head coach and passing game coordinatorDavid Culley as head coach.[7]
  3. ^New Orleans received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection whenAtlanta hired Saints pro scouting directorTerry Fontenot as general manager.[8]
  4. ^San Francisco received a third-round selection along with 2021 and 2023 third-round selections when theNew York Jets hired 49ers defensive coordinatorRobert Saleh as head coach andWashington hired 49ers vice president of player personnelMartin Mayhew as general manager.[9][10][11]
  5. ^Kansas City received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection whenChicago hired Chiefs executive director of player personnelRyan Poles as general manager.[12]
  6. ^TheLos Angeles Rams received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection whenDetroit hired their college scouting directorBrad Holmes as general manager.[13]
  7. ^San Francisco received an additional third-round selection and another 2023 third-round selection when Miami hired 49ers offensive coordinatorMike McDaniel also as head coach.[14]

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.

Forfeited selections

  1. ^New Orleans forfeited its sixth-round selection as a penalty for repeated violations of the league's COVID-19 guidelines.[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
American235314119
ACC412244421
Big 12043415824
Big Ten7777371048
C-USA00221016
Ind. (FBS)10202005
MAC02103006
MW012233011
Pac-12424262525
SEC1210129611565
Sun Belt00131016
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky01001013
CAA00000101
Ivy00000011
MEAC00010001
MVFC11022118
Patriot00000101
SoCon10001002
SWAC00000112
WAC00001001
Non-Division I NCAA football conferences
CIAA (DII)00010001
GAC (DII)00000101
Gulf South (DII)00000011
MIAA (DII)00000101
SAC (DII)00000011

Colleges with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsColleges
15Georgia
10LSU
9Cincinnati
8Penn State
7Alabama,Oklahoma
6Baylor,Ohio State,Ole Miss,UCLA
5Michigan,Tennessee,Wisconsin
4Arizona State,Iowa State,Kentucky,Michigan State,Minnesota,North Carolina,San Diego State,Texas A&M,Virginia Tech,Washington
3Arkansas,Florida,Houston,Illinois,Nebraska,Oklahoma State,Purdue,South Carolina,USC
2California,Central Michigan,Clemson,Coastal Carolina,Iowa,Kansas State,Louisiana,Maryland,Memphis,Mississippi State,Missouri,Montana State,NC State,Nevada,North Dakota State,Notre Dame,Pittsburgh,Rutgers,SMU,South Dakota State,Texas Tech,Toledo,Tulsa,UTSA,Wake Forest,Washington State,Western Kentucky

Selections by position

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PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Center11101116
Cornerback453845837
Defensive end554141323
Defensive tackle211354117
Fullback00000011
Guard313115418
Kicker00010001
Linebacker248135427
Offensive tackle514435325
Punter00020114
Quarterback10311039
Running back033554222
Safety333222520
Tight end013634118
Wide receiver674332328
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense16142120172218128
Defense16182015191922129
Special teams00030115

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