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79th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible players

2014 NFL draft
2014 NFL draft logo
General information
DateMay 8–10
LocationRadio City Music Hall
inNew York City
NetworksESPN,NFL Network
Overview
256 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionJadeveon Clowney, DE
Houston Texans
Mr. IrrelevantLonnie Ballentine, S
Houston Texans
Most selections(12)New York Jets
San Francisco 49ers
Fewest selections(5)Indianapolis Colts
← 2013
2015 →

The2014 NFL draft was the 79th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players to the league. The draft, officially the "Player Selection Meeting",[1] was held atRadio City Music Hall inNew York City on May 8 through May 10, 2014.[2][3][4] The draft started on May 8, 2014, at 8 pmEDT.[5] The draft was moved from its traditional time frame in late April due to a scheduling conflict atRadio City Music Hall.[6]

There was early discussion and rumors leading up to the draft on the future of staying at the current location in New York City, where it had been held since1965. Given the increased interest the draft had garnered over the past decade,[7] there was belief that the event may have outgrownRadio City Music Hall, which had been the venue for the past eight drafts. The possibility of extending the draft to four days was also being discussed throughout the months leading up to the draft. The NFL decided in that summer that the2015 NFL draft will take place at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

TheHouston Texans opened the draft by selecting defensive endJadeveon Clowney from theUniversity of South Carolina. The last time a defensive player was taken with the first overall selection was in2006, when the Texans selectedMario Williams.[8] The Texans also closed the draft with the selection of safetyLonnie Ballentine of theUniversity of Memphis asMr. Irrelevant, which is the title given to the final player selected.[9]

The 2014 draft made history when theSt. Louis Rams selectedMichael Sam in the seventh round. Sam, who became the first openly gay player to ever be drafted in the NFL, was selected 249th out of 256 picks in the draft. After this, Sam's jersey was the second best selling rookie jersey on the NFL's website.[10] Samcame out publicly in the months leading up to the draft, but he never actually made the final roster of an NFL team and was out of the league the same year.[11]

Early entrants

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Main article:List of 2014 NFL draft early entrants

A record 98 underclassmen announced their intention to forgo their remainingNCAA eligibility and declare themselves available to be selected in the draft.[12] When including four players who received degrees but still had eligibility remaining, the number swells to 102.[13] Fourteen underclassmen—plusTeddy Bridgewater who graduated with eligibility remaining—were selected in the draft's first round,[14] including the first four and six of the first ten players selected.[15]

Overview

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The following is the breakdown of the 256 players selected byposition:

Determination of draft order

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Further information:National Football League draft § Rules for determining draft order

The draft order is based generally on each team'srecord from the previous season, with teams which qualified for thepostseason selecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.[16] TheHouston Texans with a 2–14 record in2013 held the first selection of each round. TheDallas Cowboys andBaltimore Ravens finished2013 with identical 8–8 records and strength of schedule ratings, hence a coin flip was used to determine the selection order — the Cowboys won the flip and thus selected ahead of the Ravens.[17]

Player selections

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*=compensatory selection
=Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
OffenseDefenseSpecial teams
  1. ^Sometimes referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Includesnose tackle (NT)
  3. ^Includes middle linebacker (MLB or MIKE), outside linebacker (OLB, WILL, SAM), and off-ball linebacker
  4. ^Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  5. ^Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  6. ^Includes kickoff and punt returners
LinebackerKhalil Mack wonDefensive Player of the Year in 2016
Wide receiverOdell Beckham Jr. became the fastest NFL player to obtain 4,000 career receiving yards
Other notable wide receivers includeMike Evans,Jarvis Landry,Davante Adams, andBrandin Cooks.
Defensive tackleAaron Donald received a record threeDefensive Player of the Year awards
QuarterbackDerek Carr ended a 12-year playoff drought for theRaiders franchise
QuarterbackJimmy Garoppolo helped theSan Francisco 49ers reachSuper Bowl LIV
Running backDevonta Freeman led the league in rushing touchdowns during the 2015 season
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Houston TexansJadeveon Clowney DESouth CarolinaSEC
12St. Louis RamsGreg Robinson OTAuburnSEC
13Jacksonville JaguarsBlake Bortles QBUCFThe American
14Buffalo BillsSammy Watkins WRClemsonACC
15Oakland RaidersKhalil Mack LBBuffaloMAC
16Atlanta FalconsJake Matthews OTTexas A&MSEC
17Tampa Bay BuccaneersMike Evans WRTexas A&MSEC
18Cleveland BrownsJustin Gilbert CBOklahoma StateBig 12
19Minnesota VikingsAnthony Barr LBUCLAPac-12
110Detroit LionsEric Ebron TENorth CarolinaACC
111Tennessee TitansTaylor Lewan OTMichiganBig Ten
112New York GiantsOdell Beckham Jr. WRLSUSEC
113St. Louis RamsAaron Donald DTPittsburghACC
114Chicago BearsKyle Fuller CBVirginia TechACC
115Pittsburgh SteelersRyan Shazier LBOhio StateBig Ten
116Dallas CowboysZack Martin GNotre DameInd. (FBS)
117Baltimore RavensC. J. Mosley LBAlabamaSEC
118New York JetsCalvin Pryor SLouisvilleThe American
119Miami DolphinsJa'Wuan James OTTennesseeSEC
120New Orleans SaintsBrandin Cooks WROregon StatePac-12
121Green Bay PackersHa Ha Clinton-Dix SAlabamaSEC
122Cleveland BrownsJohnny Manziel QBTexas A&MSEC
123Kansas City ChiefsDee Ford DEAuburnSEC
124Cincinnati BengalsDarqueze Dennard CBMichigan StateBig Ten
125San Diego ChargersJason Verrett CBTCUBig 12
126Philadelphia EaglesMarcus Smith LBLouisvilleThe American
127Arizona CardinalsDeone Bucannon SWashington StatePac-12
128Carolina PanthersKelvin Benjamin WRFlorida StateACC
129New England PatriotsDominique Easley DTFloridaSEC
130San Francisco 49ersJimmie Ward SNorthern IllinoisMAC
131Denver BroncosBradley Roby CBOhio StateBig Ten
132Minnesota VikingsTeddy Bridgewater QBLouisvilleThe American
233Houston TexansXavier Su'a-Filo GUCLAPac-12
234Dallas CowboysDeMarcus Lawrence DEBoise StateMW
235Cleveland BrownsJoel Bitonio OTNevadaMW
236Oakland RaidersDerek Carr QBFresno StateMW
237Atlanta FalconsRa'Shede Hageman DTMinnesotaBig Ten
238Tampa Bay BuccaneersAustin Seferian-Jenkins TEWashingtonPac-12
239Jacksonville JaguarsMarqise Lee WRUSCPac-12
240Detroit LionsKyle Van Noy LBBYUInd. (FBS)
241St. Louis RamsLamarcus Joyner SFlorida StateACC
242Philadelphia EaglesJordan Matthews WRVanderbiltSEC
243New York GiantsWeston Richburg CColorado StateMW
244Buffalo BillsCyrus Kouandjio OTAlabamaSEC
245Seattle SeahawksPaul Richardson WRColoradoPac-12
246Pittsburgh SteelersStephon Tuitt DENotre DameInd. (FBS)
247Washington RedskinsTrent Murphy LBStanfordPac-12
248Baltimore RavensTimmy Jernigan DTFlorida StateACC
249New York JetsJace Amaro TETexas TechBig 12
250San Diego ChargersJeremiah Attaochu LBGeorgia TechACC
251Chicago BearsEgo Ferguson DTLSUSEC
252Arizona CardinalsTroy Niklas TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
253Green Bay PackersDavante Adams WRFresno StateMW
254Tennessee TitansBishop Sankey RBWashingtonPac-12
255Cincinnati BengalsJeremy Hill RBLSUSEC
256Denver BroncosCody Latimer WRIndianaBig Ten
257San Francisco 49ersCarlos Hyde RBOhio StateBig Ten
258New Orleans SaintsStanley Jean-Baptiste CBNebraskaBig Ten
259Indianapolis ColtsJack Mewhort OTOhio StateBig Ten
260Carolina PanthersKony Ealy DEMissouriSEC
261Jacksonville JaguarsAllen Robinson WRPenn StateBig Ten
262New England PatriotsJimmy Garoppolo QBEastern IllinoisOVC
263Miami DolphinsJarvis Landry WRLSUSEC
264Seattle SeahawksJustin Britt OTMissouriSEC
365Houston TexansC. J. Fiedorowicz TEIowaBig Ten
366Washington RedskinsMorgan Moses OTVirginiaACC
367Miami DolphinsBilly Turner OTNorth Dakota StateMVFC
368Atlanta FalconsDezmen Southward SWisconsinBig Ten
369Tampa Bay BuccaneersCharles Sims RBWest VirginiaBig 12
370San Francisco 49ersMarcus Martin CUSCPac-12
371Cleveland BrownsChristian Kirksey LBIowaBig Ten
372Minnesota VikingsScott Crichton DEOregon StatePac-12
373Buffalo BillsPreston Brown LBLouisvilleThe American
374New York GiantsJay Bromley DTSyracuseACC
375St. Louis RamsTre Mason RBAuburnSEC
376Detroit LionsTravis Swanson CArkansasSEC
377San Francisco 49ersChris Borland LBWisconsinBig Ten
378Washington RedskinsSpencer Long GNebraskaBig Ten
379Baltimore RavensTerrence Brooks SFlorida StateACC
380New York JetsDexter McDougle CBMarylandACC
381Oakland RaidersGabe Jackson GMississippi StateSEC
382Chicago BearsWill Sutton DTArizona StatePac-12
383Houston TexansLouis Nix DTNotre DameInd. (FBS)
384Arizona CardinalsKareem Martin DENorth CarolinaACC
385Green Bay PackersKhyri Thornton DTSouthern MissC-USA
386Philadelphia EaglesJosh Huff WROregonPac-12
387Kansas City ChiefsPhillip Gaines CBRiceC-USA
388Cincinnati BengalsWill Clarke DEWest VirginiaBig 12
389San Diego ChargersChris Watt GNotre DameInd. (FBS)
390Indianapolis ColtsDonte Moncrief WROle MissSEC
391Arizona CardinalsJohn Brown WRPittsburg StateMIAA
392Carolina PanthersTrai Turner GLSUSEC
393Jacksonville JaguarsBrandon Linder GMiami (FL)ACC
394Cleveland BrownsTerrance West RBTowsonCAA
395Denver BroncosMichael Schofield OTMichiganBig Ten
396Minnesota VikingsJerick McKinnon RBGeorgia SouthernSoCon
3*97Pittsburgh SteelersDri Archer RBKent StateMAC
3*98Green Bay PackersRichard Rodgers TECaliforniaPac-12
3*99Baltimore RavensCrockett Gillmore TEColorado StateMW
3*100San Francisco 49ersBrandon Thomas GClemsonACC
4101Philadelphia EaglesJaylen Watkins CBFloridaSEC
4102Washington RedskinsBashaud Breeland CBClemsonACC
4103Atlanta FalconsDevonta Freeman RBFlorida StateACC
4104New York JetsJalen Saunders WROklahomaBig 12
4105New England PatriotsBryan Stork CFlorida StateACC
4106San Francisco 49ersBruce Ellington WRSouth CarolinaSEC
4107Oakland RaidersJustin Ellis DTLouisiana TechC-USA
4108Seattle SeahawksCassius Marsh DEUCLAPac-12
4109Buffalo BillsRoss Cockrell CBDukeACC
4110St. Louis RamsMaurice Alexander SUtah StateMW
4111Cincinnati BengalsRussell Bodine CNorth CarolinaACC
4112Tennessee TitansDaQuan Jones DTPenn StateBig Ten
4113New York GiantsAndre Williams RBBoston CollegeACC
4114Jacksonville JaguarsAaron Colvin CBOklahomaBig 12
4115New York JetsShaq Evans WRUCLAPac-12
4116Oakland RaidersKeith McGill CBUtahPac-12
4117Chicago BearsKa'Deem Carey RBArizonaPac-12
4118Pittsburgh SteelersMartavis Bryant WRClemsonACC
4119Dallas CowboysAnthony Hitchens LBIowaBig Ten
4120Arizona CardinalsLogan Thomas QBVirginia TechACC
4121Green Bay PackersCarl Bradford LBArizona StatePac-12
4122Tennessee TitansMarqueston Huff SWyomingMW
4123Seattle SeahawksKevin Norwood WRAlabamaSEC
4124Kansas City ChiefsDe'Anthony Thomas RBOregonPac-12
4125Miami DolphinsWalt Aikens CBLibertyBig South
4126New Orleans SaintsKhairi Fortt LBCaliforniaPac-12
4127Cleveland BrownsPierre Desir CBLindenwoodMIAA
4128Carolina PanthersTre Boston SNorth CarolinaACC
4129San Francisco 49ersDontae Johnson CBNC StateACC
4130New England PatriotsJames White RBWisconsinBig Ten
4131Chicago BearsBrock Vereen SMinnesotaBig Ten
4132Seattle SeahawksKevin Pierre-Louis LBBoston CollegeACC
4*133Detroit LionsNevin Lawson CBUtah StateMW
4*134Baltimore RavensBrent Urban DTVirginiaACC
4*135Houston TexansTom Savage QBPittsburghACC
4*136Detroit LionsLarry Webster III DEBloomsburgPSAC
4*137New York JetsDakota Dozier GFurmanSoCon
4*138Baltimore RavensLorenzo Taliaferro RBCoastal CarolinaBig South
4*139Atlanta FalconsPrince Shembo LBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
4*140New England PatriotsCameron Fleming OTStanfordPac-12
5141Philadelphia EaglesTaylor Hart DEOregonPac-12
5142Washington RedskinsRyan Grant WRTulaneC-USA
5143Tampa Bay BuccaneersKadeem Edwards GTennessee StateOVC
5144Jacksonville JaguarsTelvin Smith LBFlorida StateACC
5145Minnesota VikingsDavid Yankey GStanfordPac-12
5146Dallas CowboysDevin Street WRPittsburghACC
5147Atlanta FalconsRicardo Allen CBPurdueBig Ten
5148Carolina PanthersBené Benwikere CBSan Jose StateMW
5149Tampa Bay BuccaneersKevin Pamphile OTPurdueBig Ten
5150San Francisco 49ersAaron Lynch DESouth FloridaThe American
5151Tennessee TitansAvery Williamson LBKentuckySEC
5152New York GiantsNat Berhe SSan Diego StateMW
5153Buffalo BillsCyril Richardson GBaylorBig 12
5154New York JetsJeremiah George LBIowa StateBig 12
5155Miami DolphinsArthur Lynch TEGeorgiaSEC
5156Denver BroncosLamin Barrow LBLSUSEC
5157Pittsburgh SteelersShaquille Richardson CBArizonaPac-12
5158Detroit LionsCaraun Reid DTPrincetonIvy
5159Jacksonville JaguarsChris Smith DEArkansasSEC
5160Arizona CardinalsEd Stinson DEAlabamaSEC
5161Green Bay PackersCorey Linsley COhio StateBig Ten
5162Philadelphia EaglesEd Reynolds SStanfordPac-12
5163Kansas City ChiefsAaron Murray QBGeorgiaSEC
5164Cincinnati BengalsA. J. McCarron QBAlabamaSEC
5165San Diego ChargersRyan Carrethers DTArkansas StateSun Belt
5166Indianapolis ColtsJonathan Newsome DEBall StateMAC
5167New Orleans SaintsVinnie Sunseri SAlabamaSEC
5168Atlanta FalconsMarquis Spruill LBSyracuseACC
5169New Orleans SaintsRonald Powell OLBFloridaSEC
5170San Francisco 49ersKeith Reaser CBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
5171Miami DolphinsJordan Tripp LBMontanaBig Sky
5172Seattle SeahawksJimmy Staten DTMiddle TennesseeC-USA
5*173Pittsburgh SteelersWesley Johnson CVanderbiltSEC
5*174New York GiantsDevon Kennard OLBUSCPac-12
5*175Baltimore RavensJohn Urschel GPenn StateBig Ten
5*176Green Bay PackersJared Abbrederis WRWisconsinBig Ten
6177Houston TexansJeoffrey Pagan DEAlabamaSEC
6178Tennessee TitansZach Mettenberger QBLSUSEC
6179New England PatriotsJon Halapio GFloridaSEC
6180San Francisco 49ersKenneth Acker CBSMUThe American
6181Houston TexansAlfred Blue RBLSUSEC
6182Minnesota VikingsAntone Exum CBVirginia TechACC
6183Chicago BearsDavid Fales QBSan Jose StateMW
6184Minnesota VikingsKendall James CBMaineCAA
6185Tampa Bay BuccaneersRobert Herron WRWyomingMW
6186Washington RedskinsLache Seastrunk RBBaylorBig 12
6187New York GiantsBennett Jackson CBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6188St. Louis RamsE. J. Gaines CBMissouriSEC
6189Detroit LionsT. J. Jones WRNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6190Miami DolphinsMatt Hazel WRCoastal CarolinaBig South
6191Chicago BearsPat O'Donnell PMiami (FL)ACC
6192Pittsburgh SteelersJordan Zumwalt OLBUCLAPac-12
6193Kansas City ChiefsZach Fulton GTennesseeSEC
6194Baltimore RavensKeith Wenning QBBall StateMAC
6195New York JetsBrandon Dixon CBNorthwest Missouri StateMIAA
6196Arizona CardinalsWalt Powell WRMurray StateOVC
6197Green Bay PackersDemetri Goodson CBBaylorBig 12
6198New England PatriotsZach Moore DEConcordia–St. PaulNSIC
6199Seattle SeahawksGarrett Scott OTMarshallC-USA
6200Kansas City ChiefsLaurent Duvernay-Tardif OTMcGillRSEQ
6201San Diego ChargersMarion Grice RBArizona StatePac-12
6202New Orleans SaintsTavon Rooks OTKansas StateBig 12
6203Indianapolis ColtsAndrew Jackson LBWestern KentuckySun Belt
6204Carolina PanthersTyler Gaffney RBStanfordPac-12
6205Jacksonville JaguarsLuke Bowanko CVirginiaACC
6206New England PatriotsJemea Thomas SGeorgia TechACC
6207Denver BroncosMatt Paradis CBoise StateMW
6208Seattle SeahawksEric Pinkins SSSan Diego StateMW
6*209New York JetsQuincy Enunwa WRNebraskaBig Ten
6*210New York JetsIK Enemkpali DELouisiana TechC-USA
6*211Houston TexansJay Prosch FBAuburnSEC
6*212Cincinnati BengalsMarquis Flowers LBArizonaPac-12
6*213New York JetsTajh Boyd QBClemsonACC
6*214St. Louis RamsGarrett Gilbert QBSMUThe American
6*215Pittsburgh SteelersDaniel McCullers DTTennesseeSEC
7216Houston TexansAndre Hal CBVanderbiltSEC
7217Washington RedskinsTed Bolser TEIndianaBig Ten
7218Baltimore RavensMichael Campanaro WRWake ForestACC
7219Oakland RaidersTravis Carrie CBOhioMAC
7220Minnesota VikingsShamar Stephen DTUConnThe American
7221Buffalo BillsRandell Johnson LBFlorida AtlanticC-USA
7222Jacksonville JaguarsStorm Johnson RBUCFThe American
7223Minnesota VikingsBrandon Watts LBGeorgia TechACC
7224Philadelphia EaglesBeau Allen DTWisconsinBig Ten
7225Minnesota VikingsJabari Price CBNorth CarolinaACC
7226St. Louis RamsMitchell Van Dyk OTPortland StateBig Sky
7227Seattle SeahawksKiero Small RBArkansasSEC
7228Washington RedskinsZach Hocker KArkansasSEC
7229Detroit LionsNate Freese KBoston CollegeACC
7230Pittsburgh SteelersRob Blanchflower TEUMassMAC
7231Dallas CowboysBen Gardner DEStanfordPac-12
7232Indianapolis ColtsUlrick John OTGeorgia StateSun Belt
7233New York JetsTrevor Reilly LBUtahPac-12
7234Miami DolphinsTerrence Fede DEMaristPioneer
7235Oakland RaidersShelby Harris DEIllinois StateMVFC
7236Green Bay PackersJeff Janis WRSaginaw Valley StateGLIAC
7237Buffalo BillsSeantrel Henderson OTMiami (FL)ACC
7238Dallas CowboysWill Smith LBTexas TechBig 12
7239Cincinnati BengalsJames Wright WRLSUSEC
7240San Diego ChargersTevin Reese WRBaylorBig 12
7241St. Louis RamsChristian Bryant FSOhio StateBig Ten
7242Denver BroncosCorey Nelson LBOklahomaBig 12
7243San Francisco 49ersKaleb Ramsey DTBoston CollegeACC
7244New England PatriotsJeremy Gallon WRMichiganBig Ten
7245San Francisco 49ersTrey Millard FBOklahomaBig 12
7246Chicago BearsCharles Leno OTBoise StateMW
7247Oakland RaidersJonathan Dowling SSWestern KentuckySun Belt
7*248Dallas CowboysAhmad Dixon SSBaylorBig 12
7*249St. Louis RamsMichael Sam DEMissouriSEC
First openly gay player to be selected in the NFL draft[20]
7*250St. Louis RamsDemetrius Rhaney CTennessee StateOVC
7*251Dallas CowboysKen Bishop DTNorthern IllinoisMAC
7*252Cincinnati BengalsLavelle Westbrooks CBGeorgia SouthernSoCon
7*253Atlanta FalconsYawin Smallwood LBUConnThe American
7*254Dallas CowboysTerrance Mitchell CBOregonPac-12
7*255Atlanta FalconsTyler Starr LBSouth DakotaMVFC
7*256Houston TexansLonnie Ballentine FSMemphisThe American
"Mr. Irrelevant"

Notable undrafted players

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=Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona CardinalsChandler Catanzaro KClemsonACC
Arizona CardinalsAnthony Steen CAlabamaSEC
Atlanta FalconsSergio Castillo KWest Texas A&MLSC
Atlanta FalconsRoosevelt Nix FBKent StateMAC
Atlanta FalconsJames Stone CTennesseeSEC
Baltimore RavensJames Hurst TNorth CarolinaACC
Baltimore RavensJamie Meder DTAshlandGLIAC
Baltimore RavensZach Orr LBNorth TexasC-USA
Carolina PanthersCorey "Philly" Brown WROhio StateBig Ten
Carolina PanthersAndrew Norwell GOhio StateBig Ten
Carolina PanthersJeremiah Sirles TNebraskaBig Ten
Chicago BearsRyan Groy CWisconsinBig Ten
Chicago BearsChristian Jones LBFlorida StateACC
Cincinnati BengalsTrey Hopkins GTexasBig 12
Cleveland BrownsIsaiah Crowell RBAlabama StateSWAC
Cleveland BrownsTaylor Gabriel WRAbilene ChristianInd. (FCS)
Cleveland BrownsConnor Shaw QBSouth CarolinaSEC
Cleveland BrownsWillie Snead IV WRBall StateMAC
Cleveland BrownsK'Waun Williams CBPittsburghACC
Dallas CowboysCasey Kreiter LSIowaBig Ten
Dallas CowboysTyler Patmon CBOklahoma StateBig 12
Dallas CowboysKeith Smith LBSan Jose StateMW
Denver BroncosShaquil Barrett LBColorado StateMW
Denver BroncosKapri Bibbs RBColorado StateMW
Denver BroncosJuwan Thompson RBDukeACC
Denver BroncosLou Young III CBGeorgia TechACC
Detroit LionsCornelius Lucas OTKansas StateBig 12
Green Bay PackersJoe Thomas LBSouth Carolina StateMEAC
Houston TexansChris Boswell KRiceC-USA
Houston TexansMatt Feiler GBloomsburgPSAC
Houston TexansJames Ferentz CIowaBig Ten
Houston TexansMarcus Williams CBNorth Dakota StateMVFC
Houston TexansBryan Witzmann GSouth Dakota StateMVFC
Indianapolis ColtsZach Kerr DTDelawareCAA
Indianapolis ColtsCody Parkey KAuburnSEC
Jacksonville JaguarsAllen Hurns WRMiami (FL)ACC
Jacksonville JaguarsTyler Shatley GClemsonACC
Kansas City ChiefsCairo Santos KTulaneC-USA
Kansas City ChiefsDaniel Sorensen SSBYUInd. (FBS)
Kansas City ChiefsCharcandrick West RBAbilene ChristianInd. (FCS)
Kansas City ChiefsAlbert Wilson WRGeorgia StateSun Belt
Miami DolphinsOrleans Darkwa RBTulaneC-USA
Miami DolphinsTyler Larsen CUtah StateMW
Miami DolphinsDamien Williams RBOklahomaBig 12
Minnesota VikingsTravis Partridge QBMissouri WesternMIAA
New England PatriotsMalcolm Butler CBWest AlabamaGulf South
New England PatriotsTyler Ott LSHarvardIvy
New Orleans SaintsTodd Davis LBSacramento StateBig Sky
New Orleans SaintsPierre Warren SJacksonville StateOVC
New York GiantsKerry Wynn DERichmondCAA
New York JetsKerry Hyder DETexas TechBig 12
Oakland RaidersDenico Autry DTMississippi StateSEC
Oakland RaidersMichael Palardy PTennesseeSEC
Philadelphia EaglesTrey Burton TEFloridaSEC
Pittsburgh SteelersJordan Berry PEastern KentuckyOVC
Pittsburgh SteelersC. J. Goodwin CBPennWest CaliforniaPSAC
San Diego ChargersBranden Oliver RBBuffaloMAC
San Diego ChargersAdrian Phillips STexasBig 12
Seattle SeahawksBrock Coyle LBMontanaBig Sky
Seattle SeahawksGarry Gilliam TPenn StateBig Ten
Tampa Bay BuccaneersCameron Brate TEHarvardIvy
Tennessee TitansJustin McCray GUCFThe American

Trades

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In the explanations below,(D) denotes trades that took place during the 2014 draft, while(PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^No. 2: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection along with its first and second round selections in2012 (6th &39th) and its first round selection in2013 (22nd) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' 2012 first round selection (2nd) which Washington used to selectRobert Griffin III.[source 1][source 2]
  2. ^No. 4: Cleveland → Buffalo (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's 2014 first round selection (9th), and their first and fourth round selections in2015 (19th &115th).[source 3]
  3. ^No. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for the9th selection which Cleveland had previouslyacquired from Buffalo and a fifth round selection (145th).[source 4]
  4. ^No. 9: multiple trades:
    No. 9: Buffalo → Cleveland (D). seeNo. 4: Cleveland → Buffalo.[source 3]
    No. 9: Cleveland → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 4]
  5. ^No. 20: Arizona → New Orleans (D). Arizona traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' first and third round selections (27th &91st).[source 5]
  6. ^No. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for a first round selection (26th) which Cleveland had previouslyacquired from Indianapolis and a third rounder (83rd).[source 6]
  7. ^No. 26: multiple trades:
    No. 26: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for running backTrent Richardson in September 2013.[source 7]
    No. 26: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). seeNo. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 6]
  8. ^No. 27: New Orleans → Arizona (D). seeNo. 20: Arizona → New Orleans.[source 5]
  9. ^No. 32: Seattle → Minnesota (D). Seattle traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second and fourth round selections (40th &108th).[source 8]
Round two
  1. ^No. 34: Washington → Dallas (D). Washington traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' second and third round selections (47th &78th).[source 9]
  2. ^No. 40: multiple trades:
    No. 40: Minnesota → Seattle (D). seeNo. 32: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 8]
    No. 40: Seattle → Detroit (D). Seattle traded this selection along with their fifth round selection (146th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's second, fourth and seventh round selections (45th,111th &227th).[source 10]
  3. ^No. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). Buffalo traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' second and fifth round selections (44th &153rd).[source 10]
  4. ^No. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). Tennessee traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's second and fourth round selections (54th &122nd).[source 10]
  5. ^No. 44: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 10]
  6. ^No. 45: Detroit → Seattle (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
  7. ^No. 47: Dallas → Washington (D). seeNo. 34: Washington → Dallas.[source 9]
  8. ^No. 50: Miami → San Diego (D). Miami traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's second and fourth round selections (57th &125th).[source 10]
  9. ^No. 54: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). seeNo. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 10]
  10. ^No. 56: multiple trades:
    No. 56: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded their 2013 second round pick (34th) along this selection to San Francisco in exchange for quarterbackAlex Smith. This was a conditional pick which became a second rounder when Kansas City won a minimum of eight games during the2013 season; it otherwise would have been a third rounder.[source 11][source 12]
    No. 56: San Francisco → Denver (D). San Francisco traded this selection along with a seventh round pick (242nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's second and fifth round selections (63rd &171st) this year and a fourth round selection in2015 (126th).[source 13]
  11. ^No. 57: multiple trades:
    No. 57: San Diego → Miami (D). seeNo. 50: Miami → San Diego.[source 10]
    No. 57: Miami → San Francisco (D). Miami traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for second and fifth round selections (63rd &171st) which San Franciscohad acquired minutes earlier fromDenver.[source 10]
  12. ^No. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's third and fifth round selections (70th &150th).[source 10]
  13. ^No. 63: multiple trades:
    No. 63: Denver → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 10]
    No. 63: San Francisco → Miami (D). seeNo. 57: Miami → San Francisco.[source 13]
Round three
  1. ^No. 67: Oakland → Miami (D). Oakland traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's third and fourth round selections (81st &116th).[source 10]
  2. ^No. 70: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 10]
  3. ^No. 77: Tennessee → San Francisco (PD). Tennessee traded this selection, along with its2013 second and seventh round selections (40th &216th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2013 second round selection (34th).[source 14]
  4. ^No. 78: Dallas → Washington (D). seeNo. 34: Washington → Dallas.[source 9]
  5. ^No. 81: Miami → Oakland (D). seeNo. 67: Oakland → Miami.[source 10]
  6. ^No. 83: multiple trades:
    No. 83: Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for a 2013 fourth round selection (111th).[source 15]
    No. 83: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). seeNo. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 6]
    No. 83: Philadelphia → Houston (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Houston in exchange for Houston's fourth and fifth round selections (101st &141st).[source 10]
  7. ^No. 91: New Orleans → Arizona (D). seeNo. 20: Arizona → New Orleans.[source 5]
  8. ^No. 93: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for one of Jacksonville's selections in each of the fourth and sixth rounds (105th &179th).[source 10]
  9. ^No. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth and sixth round selections (106th &180th).[source 10]
  10. ^No. 96: Seattle → Minnesota (PD). Seattle traded this selection, along with their 2013 first and seventh round selections (25th &214th) to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiverPercy Harvin.[source 16]
Round four
  1. ^No. 101: Houston → Philadelphia (D). seeNo. 83: Philadelphia → Houston.[source 10]
  2. ^No. 104: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2013 first round selection (13th) to the Jets in exchange for cornerbackDarrelle Revis. The pick became this fourth rounder, rather than a third round selection, when Tampa released Revis prior to the start of the 2014 league year in March.[source 17][19]
  3. ^No. 105: Jacksonville → New England (D). seeNo. 93: New England → Jacksonville.[source 10]
  4. ^No. 106: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 10]
  5. ^No. 108: Minnesota → Seattle (D). seeNo. 32: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 8]
  6. ^No. 111: multiple trades:
    No. 111: Detroit → Seattle (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
    No. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati (D). Seattle traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's fourth and sixth round selections(123rd &199th).[source 10]
  7. ^No. 114: Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded this selection along with their fifth round selection (159th) to Jacksonville in exchange for offensive tackleEugene Monroe.[source 18]
  8. ^No. 116: Miami → Oakland (D). seeNo. 67: Oakland → Miami.[source 10]
  9. ^No. 122: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). seeNo. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 10]
  10. ^No. 123: Cincinnati → Seattle (D). seeNo. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati.[source 10]
  11. ^No. 125: San Diego → Miami (D). seeNo. 50: Miami → San Diego.[source 10]
  12. ^No. 127: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fifth round selection in the 2013 draft (139th).[source 15]
  13. ^No. 131: Denver → Chicago (D). Denver traded this selection along with their seventh round selection (246th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's fifth round selection in this draft (156th) and a fifth round selection in 2015 (143rd).[source 19]
Round five
  1. ^No. 141: Houston → Philadelphia (D). seeNo. 83: Philadelphia → Houston.[source 10]
  2. ^No. 145: Cleveland → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 4]
  3. ^No. 146: multiple trades:
    No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for quarterbackMatt Flynn.[source 20] The trade also conditionally included the Raiders'2015 fifth round selection, however, that condition was voided when the Raiders waived Flynn in October 2013.[source 21]
    No. 146: Seattle → Detroit (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
    No. 146: Detroit → Dallas (D). Detroit traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' fifth and seventh round selections (158th &229th).[source 10]
  4. ^No. 148: Minnesota → Carolina (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's fifth and seventh round selections (168th &225th).[source 10]
  5. ^No. 149: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). Buffalo traded this selection to Tampa in exchange for Tampa's seventh round selection (221st) in this draft and their fifth round selection in the 2015 draft (137th).[source 10]
  6. ^No. 150: multiple trades:
    No. 150: Detroit → Jacksonville (PD). Detroit traded this selection to Jacksonville during the2012 season in exchange for wide receiverMike Thomas.[source 22]
    No. 150: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 10]
  7. ^No. 153: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 10]
  8. ^No. 156: Chicago → Denver (D). seeNo. 131: Denver → Chicago.[source 19]
  9. ^No. 158: Dallas → Detroit (D). seeNo. 146: Detroit → Dallas.[source 10]
  10. ^No. 159: Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). seeNo. 114: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 18]
  11. ^No. 168: multiple trades:
    No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 10]
    No. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's sixth and seventh round selections (182nd &220th).[source 10]
  12. ^No. 169: multiple trades:
    No. 169: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for defensive tackleIsaac Sopoaga and Philadelphia's sixth round selection (198th).[source 23]
    No. 169: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia then traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for running backDarren Sproles.[source 24]
  13. ^No. 171: multiple trades:
    No. 171: Denver → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 13]
    No. 171 San Francisco → Miami (D). seeNo. 57: Miami → San Francisco.[source 10]
Round six
  1. ^No. 178: Washington → Tennessee (D). Washington traded this selection to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's sixth and seventh round selections (186th &228th).[source 10]
  2. ^No. 179: Jacksonville → New England (D). seeNo. 93: New England → Jacksonville.[source 10]
  3. ^No. 180: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 10]
  4. ^No. 181: Oakland → Houston (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Houston in exchange for quarterbackMatt Schaub.[source 25]
  5. ^No. 182: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 10]
  6. ^No. 183: Tampa Bay → Chicago (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for offensive tackleGabe Carimi.[source 26]
  7. ^No. 185: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiverMike Williams.[source 27]
  8. ^No. 186: Tennessee → Washington (D). seeNo. 178: Washington → Tennessee.[source 10]
  9. ^No. 193: Dallas → Kansas City (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Kansas City in exchange for linebackerEdgar Jones and Kansas City's seventh round selection (238th).[source 28]
  10. ^No. 198: Philadelphia → New England (PD). seeNo. 169: New England → Philadelphia.[source 23]
  11. ^No. 199: Cincinnati → Seattle (D). seeNo. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati.[source 10]
  12. ^No. 205: San Francisco → Jacksonville (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterbackBlaine Gabbert.[source 29]
Round seven
  1. ^No. 218: Cleveland → Baltimore (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's sixth round selection in2015 (201st).[source 10]
  2. ^No. 220: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 10]
  3. ^No. 221: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 149: Buffalo → Tampa Bay.[source 10]
  4. ^No. 224: Buffalo → Philadelphia (D). Philadelphia traded running backBryce Brown along with Philadelphia's seventh round selection (237th) to Buffalo in exchange for this selection and a conditional future mid-round draft pick. That future pick would become Buffalo's third round selection in the 2016 draft if Brown hits particular (undisclosed) statistical rushing targets in2014, otherwise it would become either San Francisco's fourth rounder in 2015 (if the Bills receive that pick as part of their trade of wide receiverStevie Johnson to San Francisco, which would occur were Johnson to miss certain statistical thresholds in 2014) or Buffalo's fourth round selection in 2016.[source 30][source 31][source 32]
  5. ^No. 225: multiple trades:
    No. 225: New York Giants → Carolina (PD). The New York Giants traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for linebackerJon Beason.[source 33]
    No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 10]
  6. ^No. 227: Detroit → Seattle (D). seeNo. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
  7. ^No. 228: Tennessee → Washington (D). seeNo. 178: Washington → Tennessee.[source 10]
  8. ^No. 229: multiple trades:
    No. 229: Chicago → Dallas (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for tight endDante Rosario.[source 34]
    No. 229: Dallas → Detroit (D). seeNo. 146: Detroit → Dallas.[source 10]
  9. ^No. 232: Baltimore → Indianapolis (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for centerA. Q. Shipley.[source 35]
  10. ^No. 235: Arizona → Oakland (PD). The Raiders received this selection and a sixth round selection in 2013 (176th) from Arizona in exchange for quarterbackCarson Palmer and Oakland's seventh round selection in 2013 (219th). The inclusion of this selection was contingent on Palmer starting at least thirteen games for Arizona in the2013 season; Palmer started all sixteen of Arizona's games.[source 36]
  11. ^No. 237: Philadelphia → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 224: Buffalo → Philadelphia.[source 30]
  12. ^No. 238: Kansas City → Dallas (PD). seeNo. 193: Dallas → Kansas City.[source 28]
  13. ^No. 241: Indianapolis → St. Louis (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for cornerbackJosh Gordy.[source 37]
  14. ^No. 242: multiple trades:
    No. 242: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebackerParys Haralson.[source 38]
    No. 242: San Francisco → Denver (D). seeNo. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 13]
  15. ^No. 243: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange forColin Jones shortly before the beginning of the2012 season.[source 39]
  16. ^No. 246: Denver → Chicago (D). seeNo. 131: Denver → Chicago.[source 19]
  17. ^No. 247: Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Oakland in exchange for quarterbackTerrelle Pryor.[source 40]

Supplemental draft

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Thesupplemental draft was held on July 10, 2014. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. Four players were eligible, but for the second straight year no players were selected.[21]

Summary

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TheSoutheastern Conference (SEC) led all college athletic conferences in terms of first round selections with eleven, including the first two picks of the draft.[14] For the first time since the league's second draft in1937, no player from theUniversity of Texas was selected.[22]

For the second year in succession — and only the second time since1967 — no running back was selected in the first round.[23] The first player taken at the position wasBishop Sankey who was selected in the second round with the 54th pick overall. This is the latest point in the history of the draft for the first running back to be selected.[24]

Selections by college athletic conference

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ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
The American401012412
ACC5371335642
Big 12212223517
Big Ten466451430
C-USA00213219
MAC20101138
MWC051324116
Pac-12364855334
SEC11753108549
Sun Belt00001124
Ind.13210209
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky00001012
Big South00020103
CAA00100102
Ivy00001001
MVFC00100023
OVC01001114
PFL00000011
SoCon00110013
Non-Division I football conferences
GLIAC (DII)00000011
MIAA (DII)00110103
NSIC (DII)00000101
PSAC (DII)00010001
RSEQ (CIS)00000101

Schools with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsSchools
9LSU
8Alabama,Notre Dame
7Florida State
6Ohio State,Stanford
5Baylor,Clemson,North Carolina,UCLA,Wisconsin
4Arkansas,Auburn,Boston College,Florida,Louisville,Missouri,Oklahoma,Oregon
3Arizona,Arizona State,Boise State,Georgia Tech,Iowa,Miami,Michigan,Nebraska,Penn State,Pittsburgh,Tennessee,Texas A&M,USC,Vanderbilt,Virginia,Virginia Tech
2Ball State,California,Coastal Carolina,Colorado State,Connecticut,Florida Atlantic,Fresno State,Georgia,Georgia Southern,Indiana,Louisiana Tech,Minnesota,Northern Illinois,Oregon State,Purdue,San Diego State,San Jose State,SMU,South Carolina,Syracuse,Tennessee State,Texas Tech,UCF,Utah,Utah State,Washington,West Virginia,Western Kentucky,Wyoming

Selections by position

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PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Center012222110
Cornerback512947533
Defensive end233253222
Defensive tackle234331420
Guard016142014
Linebacker533583734
Offensive tackle543113421
Placekicker00000022
Punter00000101
Quarterback320225216
Running back035504219
Safety412432420
Tight end133010210
Wide receiver573635534
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense14212217132116124
Defense18111423231624129
Special teams00000123

U.S. television coverage

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The draft was broadcastlive by theNFL Network andESPN. This marks the 35th year of draft coverage on ESPN while the NFL Network had covered the draft since its inception ten years ago.[25]

The two networks' combined first-round coverage drew a record 32 million viewers according toNielsen ratings which was a 28 percent increase over the previous year. In total 45.7 million viewers watched some part of the three-day event, topping the previous record of 45.4 millions set in2010.[26]

In popular culture

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  • The events of the 2014 filmDraft Day, take place during the fictionalized 2014 NFL draft.
  • The 2014 NFL draft was also featured in ‘’The League’’.

References

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