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2023 NFL draft

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88th annual meeting of NFL franchises to select newly eligible players

2023 NFL draft
General information
DateApril 27–29, 2023
LocationUnion Station
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
NetworksESPN,ESPN2,ABC,NFL Network,ESPN Deportes,ESPN Radio
Overview
259 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
First selectionBryce Young, QB,Carolina Panthers
Mr. IrrelevantDesjuan Johnson, DE,Los Angeles Rams
Most selections(14)Los Angeles Rams
Fewest selections(4)Miami Dolphins
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2024 →

The2023 NFL draft was the 88th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the2023 season. Thedraft was held outside ofUnion Station inKansas City, Missouri, from April 27–29, 2023.

TheChicago Bears originally owned thefirst pick for the first time since1947 before trading it prior to the draft to theCarolina Panthers for multiple draft picks and wide receiverD. J. Moore. The Panthers selected Alabama quarterbackBryce Young first overall and theLos Angeles Rams selectedDesjuan Johnson with the final pick.

Host city and events

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Kansas City was chosen as the host city on May 22, 2019.[1] Prior to the start of the draft, the NFL paid tribute to the three victims of the2022 University of Virginia shooting, who were named honorary draft picks for their favorite teams: theJacksonville Jaguars,Baltimore Ravens andMiami Dolphins, respectively.[2] The NFL Draft House Band,Lost Wax Band, was selected to entertain the NFL Draft crowd for all three nights.

  • Crowd during the draft
    Crowd during the draft
  • Draft stage area
    Draft stage area

Player selections

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The following is the breakdown of the 259 players selected byposition:

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*compensatory selection
^supplemental compensatory selection
×Resolution JC-2A 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
QuarterbackC. J. Stroud, drafted second overall by theHouston Texans, wonOffensive Rookie of the Year
Defensive endWill Anderson Jr., drafted third overall by theHouston Texans, wonDefensive Rookie of the Year
CornerbackDevon Witherspoon was drafted fifth overall by theSeattle Seahawks.
Tight endSam LaPorta, drafted 34th overall by theDetroit Lions, broke several Lions franchise receiving records in his rookie season
Wide receiverPuka Nacua, drafted 177th overall by theLos Angeles Rams, broke the record for most receiving yards and receptions in a season for a rookie.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Carolina PanthersBryce Young QBAlabamaSEC
2021Heisman Trophy winner; from Chicago[R1 – 1]
12Houston TexansC. J. Stroud QBOhio StateBig Ten
13Houston TexansWill Anderson Jr. LBAlabamaSEC
from Arizona[R1 – 2]
14Indianapolis ColtsAnthony Richardson QBFloridaSEC
15Seattle SeahawksDevon Witherspoon CBIllinoisBig Ten
from Denver[R1 – 3]
16Arizona CardinalsParis Johnson Jr. OTOhio StateBig Ten
from LA Rams via Detroit[R1 – 4]
17Las Vegas RaidersTyree Wilson DETexas TechBig 12
18Atlanta FalconsBijan Robinson RBTexasBig 12
19Philadelphia EaglesJalen Carter DTGeorgiaSEC
from Carolina via Chicago[R1 – 5]
110Chicago BearsDarnell Wright OTTennesseeSEC
from New Orleans via Philadelphia[R1 – 6]
111Tennessee TitansPeter Skoronski OTNorthwesternBig Ten
112Detroit LionsJahmyr Gibbs RBAlabamaSEC
from Cleveland via Houston and Arizona[R1 – 7]
113Green Bay PackersLukas Van Ness DEIowaBig Ten
from NY Jets[R1 – 8]
114Pittsburgh SteelersBroderick Jones OTGeorgiaSEC
from New England[R1 – 9]
115New York JetsWill McDonald IV DEIowa StateBig 12
from Green Bay[R1 – 10]
116Washington CommandersEmmanuel Forbes CBMississippi StateSEC
117New England PatriotsChristian Gonzalez CBOregonPac-12
from Pittsburgh[R1 – 11]
118Detroit LionsJack Campbell LBIowaBig Ten
119Tampa Bay BuccaneersCalijah Kancey DTPittsburghACC
120Seattle SeahawksJaxon Smith-Njigba WROhio StateBig Ten
120.5Miami DolphinsSelection forfeited[Forfeit 1]
121Los Angeles ChargersQuentin Johnston WRTCUBig 12
122Baltimore RavensZay Flowers WRBoston CollegeACC
123Minnesota VikingsJordan Addison WRUSCPac-12
124New York GiantsDeonte Banks CBMarylandBig Ten
from Jacksonville[R1 – 12]
125Buffalo BillsDalton Kincaid TEUtahPac-12
from NY Giants via Jacksonville[R1 – 13]
126Dallas CowboysMazi Smith DTMichiganBig Ten
127Jacksonville JaguarsAnton Harrison OTOklahomaBig 12
from Buffalo[R1 – 14]
128Cincinnati BengalsMyles Murphy DEClemsonACC
129New Orleans SaintsBryan Bresee DTClemsonACC
from San Francisco via Miami and Denver[R1 – 15]
130Philadelphia EaglesNolan Smith LBGeorgiaSEC
131Kansas City ChiefsFelix Anudike-Uzomah DEKansas StateBig 12
232Pittsburgh SteelersJoey Porter Jr. CBPenn StateBig Ten
from Chicago[R2 – 1]
233Tennessee TitansWill Levis QBKentuckySEC
from Houston via Arizona[R2 – 2]
234Detroit LionsSam LaPorta TEIowaBig Ten
from Arizona[R2 – 3]
235Las Vegas RaidersMichael Mayer TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
from Indianapolis[R2 – 4]
236Los Angeles RamsSteve Avila GTCUBig 12
237Seattle SeahawksDerick Hall OLBAuburnSEC
from Denver[R2 – 5]
238Atlanta FalconsMatthew Bergeron GSyracuseACC
from Las Vegas via Indianapolis[R2 – 6]
239Carolina PanthersJonathan Mingo WROle MissSEC
240New Orleans SaintsIsaiah Foskey DENotre DameInd. (FBS)
241Arizona CardinalsBJ Ojulari LBLSUSEC
from Tennessee[R2 – 7]
242Green Bay PackersLuke Musgrave TEOregon StatePac-12
from Cleveland via NY Jets[R2 – 8]
243New York JetsJoe Tippmann CWisconsinBig Ten
244Indianapolis ColtsJuJu Brents CBKansas StateBig 12
from Atlanta[R2 – 9]
245Detroit LionsBrian Branch SAlabamaSEC
from Green Bay[R2 – 10]
246New England PatriotsKeion White DEGeorgia TechACC
247Washington CommandersQuan Martin SIllinoisBig Ten
248Tampa Bay BuccaneersCody Mauch GNorth Dakota StateMVFC
from Detroit via Green Bay[R2 – 11]
249Pittsburgh SteelersKeeanu Benton NTWisconsinBig Ten
250Green Bay PackersJayden Reed WRMichigan StateBig Ten
from Tampa Bay[R2 – 12]
251Miami DolphinsCam Smith CBSouth CarolinaSEC
252Seattle SeahawksZach Charbonnet RBUCLAPac-12
253Chicago BearsGervon Dexter DTFloridaSEC
from Baltimore[R2 – 13]
254Los Angeles ChargersTuli Tuipulotu OLBUSCPac-12
255Kansas City ChiefsRashee Rice WRSMUThe American
from Minnesota via Detroit[R2 – 14]
256Chicago BearsTyrique Stevenson CBMiami (FL)ACC
from Jacksonville[R2 – 15]
257New York GiantsJohn Michael Schmitz CMinnesotaBig Ten
258Dallas CowboysLuke Schoonmaker TEMichiganBig Ten
259Buffalo BillsO'Cyrus Torrence GFloridaSEC
260Cincinnati BengalsD. J. Turner CBMichiganBig Ten
261Jacksonville JaguarsBrenton Strange TEPenn StateBig Ten
from San Francisco via Carolina and Chicago[R2 – 16]
262Houston TexansJuice Scruggs CPenn StateBig Ten
from Philadelphia[R2 – 17]
263Denver BroncosMarvin Mims WROklahomaBig 12
from Kansas City via Detroit[R2 – 18]
364Chicago BearsZacch Pickens DTSouth CarolinaSEC
365Philadelphia EaglesTyler Steen OTAlabamaSEC
from Houston[R3 – 1]
366Philadelphia EaglesSydney Brown SIllinoisBig Ten
from Arizona[R3 – 2]
367Denver BroncosDrew Sanders LBArkansasSEC
from Indianapolis[R3 – 3]
368Detroit LionsHendon Hooker QBTennesseeSEC
from Denver[R3 – 4]
369Houston TexansTank Dell WRHoustonThe American
from LA Rams[R3 – 5]
370Las Vegas RaidersByron Young DTAlabamaSEC
371New Orleans SaintsKendre Miller RBTCUBig 12
372Arizona CardinalsGarrett Williams CBSyracuseACC
from Tennessee[R3 – 6]
373New York GiantsJalin Hyatt WRTennesseeSEC
from Cleveland via Houston and LA Rams[R3 – 7]
374Cleveland BrownsCedric Tillman WRTennesseeSEC
from NY Jets[R3 – 8]
375Atlanta FalconsZach Harrison DEOhio StateBig Ten
376New England PatriotsMarte Mapu LBSacramento StateBig Sky
from Carolina[R3 – 9]
377Los Angeles RamsByron Young DETennesseeSEC
from New England via Miami[R3 – 10]
378Green Bay PackersTucker Kraft TESouth Dakota StateMVFC
379Indianapolis ColtsJosh Downs WRNorth CarolinaACC
from Washington[R3 – 11]
380Carolina PanthersD. J. Johnson OLBOregonPac-12
from Pittsburgh[R3 – 12]
381Tennessee TitansTyjae Spears RBTulaneThe American
from Detroit via Arizona[R3 – 13]
382Tampa Bay BuccaneersYaYa Diaby DELouisvilleACC
383Denver BroncosRiley Moss CBIowaBig Ten
from Seattle[R3 – 14]
384Miami DolphinsDe'Von Achane RBTexas A&MSEC
385Los Angeles ChargersDaiyan Henley ILBWashington StatePac-12
386Baltimore RavensTrenton Simpson ILBClemsonACC
387San Francisco 49ersJi'Ayir Brown SPenn StateBig Ten
from Minnesota[R3 – 15]
388Jacksonville JaguarsTank Bigsby RBAuburnSEC
389Los Angeles RamsKobie Turner DTWake ForestACC
from NY Giants[R3 – 16]
390Dallas CowboysDeMarvion Overshown LBTexasBig 12
391Buffalo BillsDorian Williams LBTulaneThe American
392Kansas City ChiefsWanya Morris OTOklahomaBig 12
from Cincinnati[R3 – 17]
393Pittsburgh SteelersDarnell Washington TEGeorgiaSEC
from San Francisco via Carolina[R3 – 18]
394Arizona CardinalsMichael Wilson WRStanfordPac-12
from Philadelphia[R3 – 19]
395Cincinnati BengalsJordan Battle SAlabamaSEC
from Kansas City[R3 – 20]
3*96Detroit LionsBrodric Martin DTWestern KentuckyC-USA
from Arizona[R3 – 21]
3*97Washington CommandersRicky Stromberg CArkansasSEC
98Cleveland BrownsSiaki Ika DTBaylorBig 12
99San Francisco 49ersJake Moody KMichiganBig Ten
Resolution JC-2A selection[b]
100Las Vegas RaidersTre Tucker WRCincinnatiThe American
Resolution JC-2A selection;[c] from Kansas City via NY Giants[R3 – 22]
101San Francisco 49ersCameron Latu TEAlabamaSEC
Resolution JC-2A selection[d]
102Minnesota VikingsMekhi Blackmon CBUSCPac-12
Resolution JC-2A selection;[e] from San Francisco[R3 – 23]
4103New Orleans SaintsNick Saldiveri OTOld DominionSun Belt
from Chicago[R4 – 1]
4104Las Vegas RaidersJakorian Bennett CBMarylandBig Ten
from Houston[R4 – 2]
4105Philadelphia EaglesKelee Ringo CBGeorgiaSEC
from Arizona via Houston[R4 – 3]
4106Indianapolis ColtsBlake Freeland OTBYUInd. (FBS)
4107New England PatriotsJake Andrews CTroySun Belt
from LA Rams[R4 – 4]
4108Seattle SeahawksAnthony Bradford GLSUSEC
from Denver[R4 – 5]
4109Houston TexansDylan Horton DETCUBig 12
from Las Vegas[R4 – 6]
4110Indianapolis ColtsAdetomiwa Adebawore DTNorthwesternBig Ten
from Tennessee via Atlanta[R4 – 7]
4111Cleveland BrownsDawand Jones OTOhio StateBig Ten
4112New England PatriotsChad Ryland KMarylandBig Ten
from NY Jets[R4 – 8]
4113Atlanta FalconsClark Phillips III CBUtahPac-12
4114Carolina PanthersChandler Zavala GNC StateACC
4115Chicago BearsRoschon Johnson RBTexasBig 12
from New Orleans[R4 – 9]
4116Green Bay PackersColby Wooden DTAuburnSEC
4117New England PatriotsSidy Sow GEastern MichiganMAC
4118Washington CommandersBraeden Daniels OTUtahPac-12
4119Kansas City ChiefsChamarri Conner SVirginia TechACC
from Detroit via Minnesota[R4 – 10]
4120New York JetsCarter Warren OTPittsburghACC
from Pittsburgh via New England[R4 – 11]
4121Jacksonville JaguarsVentrell Miller ILBFloridaSEC
from Tampa Bay[R4 – 12]
4122Arizona CardinalsJon Gaines II GUCLAPac-12
from Miami via Kansas City and Detroit[R4 – 13]
4123Seattle SeahawksCameron Young DTMississippi StateSEC
4124Baltimore RavensTavius Robinson OLBOle MissSEC
4125Los Angeles ChargersDerius Davis WRTCUBig 12
4126Cleveland BrownsIsaiah McGuire DEMissouriSEC
from Minnesota[R4 – 14]
4127New Orleans SaintsJake Haener QBFresno StateMW
from Jacksonville[R4 – 15]
4128Los Angeles RamsStetson Bennett QBGeorgiaSEC
from NY Giants[R4 – 16]
4129Dallas CowboysViliami Fehoko DESan Jose StateMW
4130Jacksonville JaguarsTyler Lacy DEOklahoma StateBig 12
from Buffalo[R4 – 17]
4131Cincinnati BengalsCharlie Jones WRPurdueBig Ten
4132Pittsburgh SteelersNick Herbig OLBWisconsinBig Ten
from San Francisco via Carolina[R4 – 18]
4133Chicago BearsTyler Scott WRCincinnatiThe American
from Philadelphia[R4 – 19]
4134Minnesota VikingsJay Ward SLSUSEC
from Kansas City[R4 – 20]
4*135Las Vegas RaidersAidan O'Connell QBPurdueBig Ten
from New England[R4 – 21]
5136Jacksonville JaguarsYasir Abdullah OLBLouisvilleACC
from Chicago[R5 – 1]
5136.5Houston TexansSelection forfeited[Forfeit 2]
5137Washington CommandersKJ Henry DEClemsonACC
from Arizona via Buffalo[R5 – 2]
5138Indianapolis ColtsDarius Rush CBSouth CarolinaSEC
5139Arizona CardinalsClayton Tune QBHoustonThe American
from Denver via Detroit[R5 – 3]
5140Cleveland BrownsDorian Thompson-Robinson QBUCLAPac-12
from LA Rams[R5 – 4]
5141Minnesota VikingsJaquelin Roy DTLSUSEC
from Las Vegas via Indianapolis[R5 – 5]
5142Cleveland BrownsCameron Mitchell CBNorthwesternBig Ten
5143New York JetsIsrael Abanikanda RBPittsburghACC
5144New England PatriotsAtonio Mafi GUCLAPac-12
from Atlanta via Las Vegas[R5 – 6]
5145Carolina PanthersJammie Robinson SFlorida StateACC
5146New Orleans SaintsJordan Howden SMinnesotaBig Ten
5147Tennessee TitansJosh Whyle TECincinnatiThe American
5148Chicago BearsNoah Sewell LBOregonPac-12
from New England via Baltimore[R5 – 7]
5149Green Bay PackersSean Clifford QBPenn StateBig Ten
5150Buffalo BillsJustin Shorter WRFloridaSEC
from Washington[R5 – 8]
5151Seattle SeahawksMike Morris DEMichiganBig Ten
from Pittsburgh[R5 – 9]
5152Detroit LionsColby Sorsdal OTWilliam & MaryCAA
5153Tampa Bay BuccaneersSirVocea Dennis LBPittsburghACC
5154Seattle SeahawksOlu Oluwatimi CMichiganBig Ten
5155San Francisco 49ersDarrell Luter Jr. CBSouth AlabamaSun Belt
from Miami[R5 – 10]
5156Los Angeles ChargersJordan McFadden GClemsonACC
5157Baltimore RavensKyu Blu Kelly CBStanfordPac-12
5158Indianapolis ColtsDaniel Scott SCaliforniaPac-12
from Minnesota[R5 – 11]
5159Green Bay PackersDontayvion Wicks WRVirginiaACC
from Jacksonville via Atlanta and Detroit[R5 – 12]
5160Jacksonville JaguarsAntonio Johnson STexas A&MSEC
from NY Giants[R5 – 13]
5161Los Angeles RamsNick Hampton LBAppalachian StateSun Belt
from Dallas via Houston[R5 – 14]
5162Indianapolis ColtsWill Mallory TEMiami (FL)ACC
from Buffalo[R5 – 15]
5163Cincinnati BengalsChase Brown RBIllinoisBig Ten
5164Minnesota VikingsJaren Hall QBBYUInd. (FBS)
from San Francisco[R5 – 16]
5165Chicago BearsTerell Smith CBMinnesotaBig Ten
from Philadelphia via New Orleans[R5 – 17]
5166Kansas City ChiefsB. J. Thompson LBStephen F. AustinWAC
5*167Houston TexansHenry To'oTo'o LBAlabamaSEC
from LA Rams[R5 – 18]
5*168Arizona CardinalsOwen Pappoe LBAuburnSEC
from Arizona via Detroit[R5 – 19]
5*169Dallas CowboysAsim Richards OTNorth CarolinaACC
5*170Las Vegas RaidersChris Smith II SGeorgiaSEC
from Green Bay via N.Y. Jets[R5 – 20]
5*171Tampa Bay BuccaneersPayne Durham TEPurdueBig Ten
from LA Rams[R5 – 21]
5*172New York GiantsEric Gray RBOklahomaBig 12
5*173San Francisco 49ersRobert Beal Jr. LBGeorgiaSEC
5*174Los Angeles RamsWarren McClendon OTGeorgiaSEC
from Las Vegas via Houston[R5 – 22]
5*175Los Angeles RamsDavis Allen TEClemsonACC
from Tampa Bay[R5 – 23]
5*176Indianapolis ColtsEvan Hull RBNorthwesternBig Ten
from Dallas[R5 – 24]
5*177Los Angeles RamsPuka Nacua WRBYUInd. (FBS)
6178Dallas CowboysEric Scott Jr. CBSouthern MissSun Belt
from Chicago via Miami and Kansas City[R6 – 1]
6179Green Bay PackersKarl Brooks DTBowling GreenMAC
from Houston via Tampa Bay[R6 – 2]
6180Arizona CardinalsKei'Trel Clark CBLouisvilleACC
6181Tampa Bay BuccaneersJosh Hayes CBKansas StateBig 12
from Indianapolis[R6 – 3]
6182Los Angeles RamsTre Tomlinson CBTCUBig 12
6183Denver BroncosJL Skinner SBoise StateMW
from Denver via Detroit[R6 – 4]
6184New York JetsZaire Barnes LBWestern MichiganMAC
from Las Vegas via New England[R6 – 5]
6185Jacksonville JaguarsParker Washington WRPenn StateBig Ten
from NY Jets[R6 – 6]
6186Tennessee TitansJaelyn Duncan OTMarylandBig Ten
from Atlanta[R6 – 7]
6187New England PatriotsKayshon Boutte WRLSUSEC
from Carolina[R6 – 8]
6188Philadelphia EaglesTanner McKee QBStanfordPac-12
from New Orleans via Houston[R6 – 9]
6189Los Angeles RamsOchaun Mathis DENebraskaBig Ten
from Tennessee[R6 – 10]
6190Cleveland BrownsLuke Wypler COhio StateBig Ten
6191Tampa Bay BuccaneersTrey Palmer WRNebraskaBig Ten
from Green Bay via L.A. Rams, Houston and Philadelphia[R6 – 11]
6192New England PatriotsBryce Baringer PMichigan StateBig Ten
6193Washington CommandersChris Rodriguez Jr. RBKentuckySEC
6194Kansas City ChiefsKeondre Coburn DTTexasBig 12
from Detroit[R6 – 12]
6195New Orleans SaintsA. T. Perry WRWake ForestACC
from Pittsburgh via Denver[R6 – 13]
6196Tampa Bay BuccaneersJose Ramirez LBEastern MichiganMAC
6197Miami DolphinsElijah Higgins TEStanfordPac-12
6198Seattle SeahawksJerrick Reed II SNew MexicoMW
6199Baltimore RavensMalaesala Aumavae–Laulu OTOregonPac-12
6200Los Angeles ChargersScott Matlock DTBoise StateMW
from L.A. Chargers via Chicago[R6 – 14]
6201Houston TexansJarrett Patterson CNotre DameInd. (FBS)
from Minnesota[R6 – 15]
6202Jacksonville JaguarsChristian Braswell CBRutgersBig Ten
6203Las Vegas RaidersAmari Burney LBFloridaSEC
from NY Giants via Houston[R6 – 16]
6204New York JetsJarrick Bernard-Converse CBLSUSEC
from Dallas via Las Vegas[R6 – 17]
6205Houston TexansXavier Hutchinson WRIowa StateBig 12
from Buffalo[R6 – 18]
6206Cincinnati BengalsAndrei Iosivas WRPrincetonIvy
6207Green Bay PackersAnders Carlson KAuburnSEC
from San Francisco via Houston and NY Jets[R6 – 19]
6208Jacksonville JaguarsErick Hallett SPittsburghACC
from Philadelphia[R6 – 20]
6209New York GiantsTre Hawkins III CBOld DominionSun Belt
from Kansas City[R6 – 21]
6*210New England PatriotsDemario Douglas WRLibertyInd. (FBS)
6*211Indianapolis ColtsTitus Leo OLBWagnerNEC
from Minnesota[R6 – 22]
6*212Dallas CowboysDeuce Vaughn RBKansas StateBig 12
6*213Arizona CardinalsDante Stills DTWest VirginiaBig 12
6*214New England PatriotsAmeer Speed CBMichigan StateBig Ten
from Las Vegas[R6 – 23]
6*215Los Angeles RamsZach Evans RBOle MissSEC
from Washington via Buffalo[R6 – 24]
6*216San Francisco 49ersDee Winters LBTCUBig 12
6*217Cincinnati BengalsBrad Robbins PMichiganBig Ten
from Kansas City[R6 – 25]
7218Chicago BearsTravis Bell DTKennesaw StateASUN
7219Detroit LionsAntoine Green WRNorth CarolinaACC
from Houston via Minnesota and Philadelphia[R7 – 1]
7220New York JetsZack Kuntz TEOld DominionSun Belt
from Arizona via Las Vegas[R7 – 2]
7221Indianapolis ColtsJaylon Jones CBTexas A&MSEC
7222Minnesota VikingsDeWayne McBride RBUABC-USA
from Denver via San Francisco[R7 – 3]
7223Los Angeles RamsEthan Evans PWingateSAC
7224Atlanta FalconsDeMarcco Hellams SAlabamaSEC
from Las Vegas[R7 – 4]
7225Atlanta FalconsJovaughn Gwyn GSouth CarolinaSEC
7226Jacksonville JaguarsCooper Hodges OTAppalachian StateSun Belt
from Carolina[R7 – 5]
7227Jacksonville JaguarsRaymond Vohasek DTNorth CarolinaACC
from New Orleans[R7 – 6]
7228Tennessee TitansColton Dowell WRUT MartinOVC
7229Baltimore RavensAndrew Vorhees GUSCPac-12
from Cleveland[R7 – 7]
7230Buffalo BillsNick Broeker GOle MissSEC
from NY Jets via Tampa Bay, Houston, Philadelphia and Houston[R7 – 8]
7231Las Vegas RaidersNesta Jade Silvera DTArizona StatePac-12
from New England[R7 – 9]
7232Green Bay PackersCarrington Valentine CBKentuckySEC
7233Washington CommandersAndre Jones Jr. DELouisianaSun Belt
7234Los Angeles RamsJason Taylor II SOklahoma StateBig 12
from Pittsburgh[R7 – 10]
7235Green Bay PackersLew Nichols III RBCentral MichiganMAC
from Detroit via LA Rams[R7 – 11]
7236Indianapolis ColtsJake Witt OTNorthern MichiganGLIAC
from Tampa Bay[R7 – 12]
7237Seattle SeahawksKenny McIntosh RBGeorgiaSEC
7238Miami DolphinsRyan Hayes OTMichiganBig Ten
7239Los Angeles ChargersMax Duggan QBTCUBig 12
7240Jacksonville JaguarsDerek Parish FBHoustonThe American
from Baltimore via NY Giants[R7 – 13]
7241Pittsburgh SteelersCory Trice CBPurdueBig Ten
from Minnesota via Denver[R7 – 14]
7242Green Bay PackersAnthony Johnson Jr. SIowa StateBig 12
from Jacksonville[R7 – 15]
7243New York GiantsJordon Riley DTOregonPac-12
7244Dallas CowboysJalen Brooks WRSouth CarolinaSEC
7245New England PatriotsIsaiah Bolden CBJackson StateSWAC
from Buffalo via Atlanta[R7 – 16]
7246Cincinnati BengalsD. J. Ivey CBMiami (FL)ACC
7247San Francisco 49ersBrayden Willis TEOklahomaBig 12
7248Houston TexansBrandon Hill SPittsburghACC
from Philadelphia[R7 – 17]
7249Philadelphia EaglesMoro Ojomo DETexasBig 12
from Kansas City via Detroit[R7 – 18]
7*250Kansas City ChiefsNic Jones CBBall StateMAC
7*251Pittsburgh SteelersSpencer Anderson GMarylandBig Ten
from LA Rams[R7 – 19]
7*252Buffalo BillsAlex Austin CBOregon StatePac-12
from Tampa Bay via LA Rams[R7 – 20]
7*253San Francisco 49ersRonnie Bell WRMichiganBig Ten
7*254New York GiantsGervarrius Owens SHoustonThe American
7*255San Francisco 49ersJalen Graham OLBPurdueBig Ten
7*256Green Bay PackersGrant DuBose WRCharlotteC-USA
7*257Denver BroncosAlex Forsyth COregonPac-12
from New Orleans[R7 – 21]
7^258Chicago BearsKendall Williamson CBStanfordPac-12
7^259Los Angeles RamsDesjuan Johnson DEToledoMAC

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona CardinalsEmari Demercado RBTCUBig 12
Atlanta FalconsNatrone Brooks CBSouthern MissSun Belt
Baltimore RavensKeaton Mitchell RBEast CarolinaThe American
Carolina PanthersJalen Redmond DEOklahomaBig 12
Chicago BearsTyson Bagent QBShepherdPSAC
Chicago BearsAndre Szmyt KSyracuseACC
Cincinnati BengalsJacob Saylors RBEast Tennessee StateSoCon
Cleveland BrownsMohamoud Diabate LBUtahPac-12
Cleveland BrownsRonnie Hickman SOhio StateBig Ten
Dallas CowboysT. J. Bass GOregonPac-12
Dallas CowboysHunter Luepke FBNorth Dakota StateMVFC
Denver BroncosDemontrey Jacobs OTSouth FloridaThe American
Denver BroncosJaleel McLaughlin RBYoungstown StateMVFC
Denver BroncosAlex Palczewski OTIllinoisBig Ten
Denver BroncosEmanuel Wilson RBFort Valley StateSIAC
Detroit LionsTrevor Nowaske LBSaginaw Valley StateGLIAC
Detroit LionsStarling Thomas V CBUABC-USA
Green Bay PackersMalik Heath WROle MissSEC
Houston TexansJake Bates KArkansasSEC
Kansas City ChiefsNikko Remigio WRFresno StateMW
Las Vegas RaidersDrake Thomas LBNC StateACC
Los Angeles RamsAlex Ward LSUCFThe American
Miami DolphinsJulian Hill TECampbellBig South
Minnesota VikingsIvan Pace Jr. LBCincinnatiThe American
New Orleans SaintsBlake Grupe KNotre DameInd. (FBS)
New York GiantsTommy DeVito QBIllinoisBig Ten
New York JetsClaudin Cherelus LBAlcorn StateSWAC
New York JetsXavier Gipson WRStephen F. AustinWAC
Philadelphia EaglesEli Ricks CBAlabamaSEC
Philadelphia EaglesBrady Russell TEColoradoPac-12
Seattle SeahawksJake Bobo WRUCLAPac-12
Seattle SeahawksTy Okada SMontana StateBig Sky
Seattle SeahawksChris Stoll LSPenn StateBig Ten
Tampa Bay BuccaneersEvan Deckers LSDukeACC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersLuke Haggard OTIndianaBig Ten
Tampa Bay BuccaneersChristian Izien SRutgersBig Ten
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRyan Miller WRFurmanSoCon
Tampa Bay BuccaneersSean Tucker RBSyracuseACC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersMarkees Watts LBCharlotteC-USA

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 2023 NFL draft.

Round one

  1. ^No. 1: Chicago → Carolina (PD). Chicago traded a first-round selection (1st overall) to Carolina in exchange for first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a2024 first-round selection, a2025 second-round selection and WRD. J. Moore.[Trade 1]
  2. ^No. 3: Arizona → Houston (D). Arizona traded first- and fourth-round selections (3rd and 105th overall) to Houston in exchange for first- and second-round selections (12th and 33rd overall), and2024 first- and third-round selections.[Trade 2]
  3. ^No. 5: Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded first- and second-round selections (5th and 37th overall), 2022 first-, second- and fifth-round selections, QBDrew Lock, DTShelby Harris and TENoah Fant to Seattle in exchange for a 2022 fourth-round selection and QBRussell Wilson.[Trade 3]
  4. ^No. 6: L.A. Rams → Detroit → Arizona. Multiple trades:
           L.A. Rams → Detroit (PD). L.A. Rams traded a first-round selection (6th overall), a 2022 first-round selection, a2021 third-round selection and QBJared Goff to Detroit in exchange for QBMatthew Stafford.[Trade 4]
           Detroit → Arizona (D). Detroit traded first- and third-round selections (6th and 81st overall) to Arizona in exchange for first-, second- and fifth-round selections (12th, 34th and 168th overall).[Trade 5]
  5. ^No. 9: Carolina → Chicago → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Chicago (PD). SeeNo. 1: Chicago → Carolina.[Trade 1]
           Chicago → Philadelphia (D). Chicago traded a first-round selection (9th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a first-round selection (10th overall) and a2024 fourth-round selection.[3]
  6. ^No. 10: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded a first-round selection (10th overall), a 2024 second-round selection, and 2022 first-, third- and seventh-round selections to Philadelphia in exchange for two 2022 first-round selections and a 2022 sixth-round selection.[Trade 6]
           Philadelphia → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 9: Chicago → Philadelphia
  7. ^No. 12: Cleveland → Houston → Arizona → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded first- and third-round selections (12th and 73rd overall), 2022 first- and fourth-round selections, and 2024 first- and fourth-round selections to Houston in exchange for a 2024 sixth-round selection and QBDeshaun Watson.[Trade 7]
           Houston → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 3: Arizona → Houston
           Arizona → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 6: Detroit → Arizona.
  8. ^No. 13: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay (PD). N.Y. Jets traded first-, second- and sixth-round selections (13th, 42nd and 207th overall), and a conditional 2024 second-round selection (that would have become a first-round selection if Rodgers played in 65% of the snaps in 2023, but it was not met) to Green Bay in exchange for first- and fifth-round selections (15th and 170th overall), and QBAaron Rodgers.[Trade 8]
  9. ^No. 14: New England → Pittsburgh (D). New England traded a first-round selection (14th overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (17th and 120th overall).[Trade 9]
  10. ^No. 15: Green Bay → N.Y. Jets (PD). SeeNo. 13: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 8]
  11. ^No. 14: Pittsburgh → New England (D). SeeNo. 14: New England → Pittsburgh.[Trade 9]
  12. ^No. 24: Jacksonville → N.Y. Giants (D). Jacksonville traded a first-round selection (24th overall) to the N.Y. Giants in exchange for first-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (25th, 160th and 240th overall).[5]
  13. ^No. 25: N.Y. Giants → Jacksonville → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           N.Y. Giants → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 24: Jacksonville → N.Y. Giants
           Jacksonville → Buffalo (D). Jacksonville traded a first-round selection (25th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (27th and 130th overall).[6]
  14. ^No. 27: Buffalo → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 25: Jacksonville → Buffalo.
  15. ^No. 29: San Francisco → Miami → Denver → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded a first-round selection (29th overall), 2022 first- and third-round selections, and a2021 first-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2021 first-round selection.[Trade 10]
           Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded a first-round selection (29th overall), a 2024 fourth-round selection and RBChase Edmonds to Denver in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round selection and LBBradley Chubb.[Trade 11][7]
           Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded a first-round selection (29th overall) and a 2024 second-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for a 2024 third-round selection and the coaching rights to Saints head coachSean Payton.[8]

Round two

  1. ^No. 32: Chicago → Pittsburgh (PD). Chicago traded a second-round selection (32nd overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for WRChase Claypool.[Trade 12]
  2. ^No. 33: Houston → Arizona → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Houston → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 3: Arizona → Houston
           Arizona → Tennessee (D). Arizona traded second- and third-round selections (33rd and 81st overall) to Tennessee in exchange for second- and third-round selections (41st and 72nd overall), and a2024 third-round selection.[9]
  3. ^No. 34: Arizona → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 6: Detroit → Arizona.
  4. ^No. 35: Indianapolis → Las Vegas (D). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (35th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (38th and 141st overall).[10]
  5. ^No. 37: Denver → Seattle (PD). SeeNo. 5: Denver → Seattle.[Trade 3]
  6. ^No. 38: Las Vegas → Indianapolis → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 35: Indianapolis → Las Vegas
           Indianapolis → Atlanta (D). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (38th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (44th and 110th overall).[11]
  7. ^No. 41: Tennessee → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 33: Arizona → Tennessee.
  8. ^No. 42: Cleveland → N.Y. Jets → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → N.Y. Jets (PD). Cleveland traded a second-round selection (42nd overall) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for a third-round selection (74th overall) and WRElijah Moore.[Trade 13]
           N.Y. Jets → Green Bay (PD). SeeNo. 13: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 8]
  9. ^No. 44: Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 38: Indianapolis → Atlanta.
  10. ^No. 45: Green Bay → Detroit (D). Green Bay traded a second-round selection (45th overall) to Detroit in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (48th and 159th overall).[12]
  11. ^No. 48: Detroit → Green Bay → Tampa Bay. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Green Bay (D). SeeNo. 45: Green Bay → Detroit
           Green Bay → Tampa Bay (D). Green Bay traded a second-round selection (45th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for second- and sixth-round selections (50th and 179th overall).[13]
  12. ^No. 50: Tampa Bay → Green Bay (D). SeeMauchTrade|No. 48: Green Bay → Tampa Bay
  13. ^No. 53: Baltimore → Chicago (PD). Chicago traded LBRoquan Smith to Baltimore in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (53rd and 158th overall), and LBA. J. Klein.[Trade 14]
  14. ^No. 55: Minnesota → Detroit → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Detroit (PD). Minnesota traded a second-round selection (55th overall) and a 2024 third-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a fourth-round selection, a conditional 2024 fourth-round selection (that would have become a fifth if the Vikings won a playoff game in 2022, but it was not met) and TET. J. Hockenson.[Trade 15]
           Detroit → Kansas City (D). Detroit traded second- and sixth-round selections (55th and 194th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for second-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (63rd, 122nd and 249th overall).[14]
  15. ^No. 56: Jacksonville → Chicago (D). Jacksonville traded a second-round selection (56th overall) to Chicago in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (61st and 136th overall).[15]
  16. ^No. 61: San Francisco → Carolina → Chicago → Jacksonville (D). Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Carolina (PD). San Francisco traded second-, third- and fourth-round selections (61st, 93rd and 132nd overall), and a 2024 fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for RBChristian McCaffrey.[Trade 16]
           Carolina → Chicago (PD). SeeNo. 1: Chicago → Carolina.[Trade 1]
           Chicago → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 56: Jacksonville → Chicago.
  17. ^No. 62: Philadelphia → Houston (D). Philadelphia traded a second-round selection (62nd overall) to Houston in exchange for third-, sixth- and seventh-round selections (65th, 188th and 230th overall).[Trade 17]
  18. ^No. 63: Kansas City → Detroit → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 55: Detroit → Kansas City
           Detroit → Denver (D). Detroit traded second- and sixth-round selections (63rd and 183rd overall) to Denver in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (68th and 138th overall).[16]

Round three

  1. ^No. 65: Houston → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 62: Philadelphia → Houston.[Trade 17]
  2. ^No. 66: Arizona → Philadelphia (PD). Arizona traded a third-round selection (66th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a third-round selection (94th overall) and a2024 fifth-round selection. The trade settled Philadelphia'stampering complaint regarding Arizona hiring Eagles defensive coordinatorJonathan Gannon as their head coach.[Trade 18]
  3. ^No. 67: Indianapolis → Denver (PD). Indianapolis traded a third-round selection (67th overall) and a2022 fifth-round selection to Denver in exchange for a 2022 third-round selection.[Trade 19]
  4. ^No. 68: Denver → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 63: Detroit → Denver.
  5. ^No. 69: L.A. Rams → Houston (D). L.A. Rams traded third- and sixth-round selections (69th and 191st overall) to Houston in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (73rd and 161st overall).[Trade 20]
  6. ^No. 72: Tennessee → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 33: Arizona → Tennessee.
  7. ^No. 73: Cleveland → Houston → L.A. Rams → N.Y. Giants. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). SeeNo. 12: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 7]
           Houston → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 69: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 20]
           L.A. Rams → N.Y. Giants (D). L.A. Rams traded a third-round selection (73rd overall) to the N.Y. Giants in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (89th and 128th overall).[17]
  8. ^No. 74: N.Y. Jets → Cleveland (PD). SeeNo. 42: Cleveland → N.Y. Jets.[Trade 13]
  9. ^No. 76: Carolina → New England (PD). Carolina traded a third-round selection (76th overall) and a2022 fourth-round selection to New England in exchange for a 2022 third-round selection.[Trade 21]
  10. ^No. 77: New England → Miami → L.A. Rams. Multiple trades:
           New England → Miami (PD). New England traded a third-round selection (77th overall) to Miami in exchange for a 2022 fifth-round selection and WRDeVante Parker.[Trade 22]
           Miami → L.A. Rams (PD). Miami traded a third-round selection (77th overall) and TEHunter Long to the L.A. Rams in exchange for CBJalen Ramsey.[Trade 23]
  11. ^No. 79: Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded a conditional third-round selection (that would have become a second if Wentz played on 70% of the Commanders' 2022 offensive snaps), and 2022 second- and third-round selections to Indianapolis in exchange for 2022 second- and seventh-round selections, and QBCarson Wentz.[Trade 24]
  12. ^No. 80: Pittsburgh → Carolina (D). Pittsburgh traded a third-round selection (80th overall) to Carolina in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (93rd and 132nd overall).[18]
  13. ^No. 81: Detroit → Arizona → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 6: Detroit → Arizona
           Arizona → Tennessee (D). SeeNo. 33: Arizona → Tennessee.
  14. ^No. 83: Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded a third-round selection (83rd overall) to Denver in exchange for a fourth-round selection (108th overall) and a2024 third-round selection.[19]
  15. ^No. 87: Minnesota → San Francisco (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (87th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for third-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (102nd, 164th and 222nd overall).[20]
  16. ^No. 89: N.Y. Giants → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 73: L.A. Rams → N.Y. Giants.
  17. ^No. 92: Cincinnati → Kansas City (D). Cincinnati traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to Kansas City in exchange for third- and sixth-round selections (95th and 217th overall).[21]
  18. ^No. 93: San Francisco → Carolina → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Carolina (PD). SeeNo. 61: San Francisco → Carolina
           Carolina → Pittsburgh (D). SeeNo. 80: Pittsburgh → Carolina.
  19. ^No. 94: Philadelphia → Arizona (PD). SeeNo. 66: Arizona → Philadelphia.[Trade 18]
  20. ^No. 95: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). SeeNo. 92: Cincinnati → Kansas City.
  21. ^No. 96: Arizona → Detroit (D). Arizona traded a third-round selection (96th overall) to Detroit in exchange for a fourth-round selection and two fifth-round selections (122nd, 139th and 168th overall).[22]
  22. ^No. 100: Kansas City → N.Y. Giants → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → N.Y. Giants (PD). Kansas City traded third- and sixth-round selections (100th and 209th overall) to N.Y. Giants in exchange for WRKadarius Toney.[Trade 25]
           N.Y. Giants → Las Vegas (PD). N.Y. Giants traded a third-round selection (100th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for TEDarren Waller.[Trade 26]
  23. ^No. 102: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 87: Minnesota → San Francisco.

Round four

  1. ^No. 103: Chicago → New Orleans (D). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection (103rd overall) to New Orleans in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (115th and 165th overall).[29]
  2. ^No. 104: Houston → Las Vegas (D). Houston traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (104th and 203rd overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (109th and 174th overall).[30]
  3. ^No. 105: Arizona → Houston → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Houston (D). See SeeNo. 3: Arizona → Houston
           Houston → Philadelphia (D). Houston traded a fourth-round selection (105th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a2024 third-round selection.[31]
  4. ^No. 107: L.A. Rams → New England (PD). L.A. Rams traded a fourth-round selection (107th overall) and a 2022 sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for RBSony Michel.[Trade 27]
  5. ^No. 108: Denver → Seattle (D). SeeNo. 83: Seattle → Denver.
  6. ^No. 109: Las Vegas → Houston (D). SeeNo. 104: Houston → Las Vegas.
  7. ^No. 110: Tennessee → Atlanta → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
           Tennessee → Atlanta (PD). Tennessee traded a fourth-round selection (110th overall) and a2022 second-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for a sixth-round selection (186th overall) and WRJulio Jones.[Trade 28]
           Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 38: Indianapolis → Atlanta.
  8. ^No. 112: N.Y. Jets → New England (D). N.Y. Jets traded a fourth-round selection (112th overall) to New England in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (120th and 184th overall).[32]
  9. ^No. 115: New Orleans → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 103: Chicago → New Orleans.
  10. ^No. 119: Detroit → Minnesota → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Minnesota (PD). SeeNo. 55: Minnesota → Detroit
           Minnesota → Kansas City (D). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (119th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for a fourth-round selection (134th overall) and a2024 fifth-round selection.[33]
  11. ^No. 120: Pittsburgh → New England → N.Y. Jets.
    Multiple trades:
           Pittsburgh → New England (D). SeeNo. 14: New England → Pittsburgh
           New England → N.Y. Jets (D). SeeNo. 112: N.Y. Jets → New England.
  12. ^No. 121: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fourth-round selection (121st overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for 2022 fifth- and seventh-round selections.[Trade 29]
  13. ^No. 122: Miami → Kansas City → Detroit → Arizona.
    Multiple trades:
           Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (122nd and 178th overall), and 2022 first-, second- and fourth-round selections (29th, 50th and 121st overall) to Kansas City in exchange for WRTyreek Hill.[Trade 30]
           Kansas City → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 55: Detroit → Kansas City
           Detroit → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 96: Arizona → Detroit.
  14. ^No. 126: Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (126th overall) and a 2022 fifth-round selection (156th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for a 2022 fourth-round selection (118th overall).[Trade 31]
  15. ^No. 127: Jacksonville → New Orleans (D). Jacksonville traded a fourth-round selection (127th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a seventh-round selection (227th overall) and a2024 fourth-round selection.[Trade 32]
  16. ^No. 128: N.Y. Giants → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 73: L.A. Rams → N.Y. Giants.
  17. ^No. 130: Buffalo → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 25: Jacksonville → Buffalo.
  18. ^No. 132: San Francisco → Carolina → Pittsburgh.
    Multiple trades:
           No. 132: San Francisco → Carolina (PD). SeeNo. 61: San Francisco → Carolina.[Trade 16]
           Carolina → Pittsburgh (D). SeeNo. 80: Pittsburgh → Carolina.
  19. ^No. 133: Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (133rd overall) to Chicago in exchange for DERobert Quinn.[Trade 33]
  20. ^No. 134: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 119: Minnesota → Kansas City.
  21. ^No. 135: New England → Las Vegas (D). New England traded a fourth-round selection (135th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (144th and 214th overall).[Trade 34]

Round five

  1. ^No. 136: Chicago → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 56: Jacksonville → Chicago.
  2. ^No. 119: Arizona → Buffalo → Washington. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Buffalo (PD). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection (137th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for GCody Ford.[Trade 35]
           Buffalo → Washington (D). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection (137th overall) to Washington in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (150th and 215th overall).[35]
  3. ^No. 139: Denver → Detroit → Arizona.
    Multiple trades:
           No. 139: Denver → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 63: Detroit → Denver.
           Detroit → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 96: Arizona → Detroit.
  4. ^No. 140: L.A. Rams → Cleveland (PD). L.A. Rams traded a fifth-round selection (140th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for CBTroy Hill.[Trade 36]
  5. ^No. 141: Las Vegas → Indianapolis → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 35: Indianapolis → Las Vegas
           Indianapolis → Minnesota (D). Indianapolis traded a fifth-round selection (141st overall) to Minnesota in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (158th and 211th overall).[36]
  6. ^No. 144: Atlanta → Las Vegas → New England. Multiple trades:
           Atlanta → Las Vegas (PD). Atlanta traded a fifth-round selection (144th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for a seventh-round selection (224th overall) and WRBryan Edwards.[Trade 37]
           Las Vegas → New England. SeeNo. 135: New England → Las Vegas.
  7. ^No. 148: New England → Baltimore → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           New England → Baltimore (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (148th overall) and a 2022 seventh-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for CBShaun Wade.[Trade 38]
           Baltimore → Chicago (PD). SeeNo. 53: Baltimore → Chicago.[Trade 14]
  8. ^No. 150: Washington → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 137: Buffalo → Washington.
  9. ^No. 151: Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection (151st overall) to Seattle in exchange for CBAhkello Witherspoon.[Trade 39]
  10. ^No. 155: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (155th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for RBJeff Wilson.[Trade 40]
  11. ^No. 158: Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 141: Indianapolis → Minnesota.
  12. ^No. 159: Jacksonville → Atlanta → Detroit → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Jacksonville → Atlanta (PD). Jacksonville traded a fifth-round selection (159th overall) and a conditional2024 fourth-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for WRCalvin Ridley.[Trade 41]
           Atlanta → Detroit (PD). Atlanta traded a fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Detroit in exchange for CBJeff Okudah.[Trade 42]
           Detroit → Green Bay. SeeNo. 45: Green Bay → Detroit.
  13. ^No. 160: N.Y. Giants → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 24: Jacksonville → N.Y. Giants.
  14. ^No. 161: Dallas → Houston → L.A. Rams. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Houston (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (161st overall) and a 2024 sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for WRBrandin Cooks.[Trade 43]
           Houston → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 69: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 20]
  15. ^No. 162: Buffalo → Indianapolis (PD). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) and RBZack Moss to Indianapolis in exchange for RBNyheim Hines.[Trade 44]
  16. ^No. 164: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). SeeNo. 87: Minnesota → San Francisco.
  17. ^No. 165: Philadelphia → New Orleans → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (165th overall) and a 2024 sixth-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round selection and SC. J. Gardner-Johnson.[Trade 45]
           New Orleans → Chicago (D). SeeNo. 103: Chicago → New Orleans.
  18. ^No. 167: L.A. Rams → Houston (D). L.A. Rams traded a fifth-round selection (167th overall) to Houston in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (174th and 259th overall).
  19. ^No. 168: Arizona → Detroit → Arizona. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 6: Detroit → Arizona.
           Detroit → Arizona (D). SeeNo. 96: Arizona → Detroit.
  20. ^No. 170: Green Bay → N.Y. Jets → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           Green Bay → N.Y. Jets. SeeNo. 13: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 8]
           N.Y. Jets → Las Vegas. N.Y. Jets traded a fifth-round selection (170th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (204th and 220th overall).
  21. ^No. 171: L.A. Rams → Tampa Bay (D). L.A. Rams traded a fifth-round selection (171st overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 252nd overall).
  22. ^No. 174: Las Vegas → Houston → L.A. Rams. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → Houston (D). SeeNo. 104: Houston → Las Vegas.
           Houston → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 167: L.A. Rams → Houston.
  23. ^No. 175: Tampa Bay → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 171: L.A. Rams → Tampa Bay.
  24. ^No. 176: Dallas → Indianapolis (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (176th overall) to Indianapolis in exchange for CBStephon Gilmore.[Trade 46]

Round six

  1. ^No. 178: Chicago → Miami → Kansas City → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (178th overall) to Miami in exchange for WRJakeem Grant.[Trade 47]
           Miami → Kansas City (PD). SeeNo. 122: Miami → Kansas City.[Trade 30]
           Kansas City → Dallas (D). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection (178th overall) to Dallas in exchange for a2024 fifth-round selection.
  2. ^No. 179: Houston → Tampa Bay → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Houston → Tampa Bay (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (179th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and GShaq Mason.
           Tampa Bay → Green Bay (D). SeeNo. 48: Green Bay → Tampa Bay.
  3. ^No. 181: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (181st overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a seventh-round selection (236th overall) and LBGrant Stuard.[Trade 48]
  4. ^No. 183: Denver → Detroit → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (183rd overall) and WRTrinity Benson to Detroit in exchange for 2022 fifth- and seventh-round selections (145th and 234th overall).[Trade 49]
           Detroit → Denver (D). SeeNo. 63: Detroit → Denver.
  5. ^No. 184: Las Vegas → New England → N.Y. Jets. Multiple trades:
           Las Vegas → New England (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection (184th overall) to New England in exchange for a seventh-round selection (231st overall) and QBJarrett Stidham.[Trade 50]
           New England → N.Y. Jets. SeeNo. 112: N.Y. Jets → New England.
  6. ^No. 185: N.Y. Jets → Jacksonville (PD). N.Y. Jets traded a sixth-round selection (185th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for RBJames Robinson.[Trade 51]
  7. ^No. 186: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). SeeNo. 110: Tennessee → Atlanta.[Trade 28]
  8. ^No. 187: Carolina → New England (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection (187th overall) to New England in exchange for CBStephon Gilmore.[Trade 52]
  9. ^No. 188: New Orleans → Houston → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection (188th overall) and a 2022 third-round selection (80th overall) to Houston in exchange for CBBradley Roby.[Trade 53]
           Houston → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 62: Philadelphia → Houston.[Trade 17]
  10. ^No. 189: Tennessee → L.A. Rams (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (189th overall) to L.A. Rams in exchange for WRRobert Woods.[Trade 54]
  11. ^No. 191: Green Bay → L.A. Rams → Houston → Philadelphia → Tampa Bay. Multiple trades:
           Green Bay → L.A. Rams (PD). Green Bay traded a sixth-round selection (191st overall) to L.A. Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection (235th overall) and PCorey Bojorquez.[Trade 55]
           L.A. Rams → Houston (D). SeeNo. 69: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 20]
           Houston → Philadelphia (D). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for two seventh-round selections (230th and 248th overall).[Trade 56]
           Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (D). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a2024 fifth-round selection.[Trade 57]
  12. ^No. 194: Detroit → Kansas City (D). SeeNo. 55: Detroit → Kansas City,
  13. ^No. 195: Pittsburgh → Denver → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           No. 195: Pittsburgh → Denver (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection (195th overall) to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection (241st overall) and LBMalik Reed.[Trade 58]
           Denver → New Orleans (D). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (195th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a seventh-round selection (257th overall) and TEAdam Trautman.[37]
  14. ^No. 200: L.A. Chargers → Chicago → L.A. Chargers. Multiple trades:
           L.A. Chargers → Chicago (PD). L.A. Chargers traded a sixth-round selection (200th overall) and a 2022 second-round selection (48th overall) to Chicago in exchange for LBKhalil Mack.[Trade 59]
           Chicago → L.A. Chargers (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (200th overall) to L.A. Chargers in exchange for two 2022 seventh-round selections (254th and 255th overall).[Trade 60]
  15. ^No. 201: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded a sixth-round selection (201st overall) to Houston in exchange for a seventh-round selection (219th overall) and DERoss Blacklock.[Trade 61]
  16. ^No. 203: N.Y. Giants → Houston → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           N.Y. Giants → Houston (PD). N.Y. Giants traded a sixth-round selection (203rd overall) to Houston in exchange for CBKeion Crossen.[Trade 62]
           Houston → Las Vegas (D). SeeNo. 104: Houston → Las Vegas.
  17. ^No. 204: Dallas → Las Vegas → N.Y. Jets. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Las Vegas (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (204th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round selection and DTJohnathan Hankins.[Trade 63]
           Las Vegas → N.Y. Jets. SeeNo. 170: N.Y. Jets → Las Vegas.
  18. ^No. 205: Buffalo → Houston (D). Buffalo traded a sixth-round selection (205th overall) to Houston in exchange for a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and a2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 64]
  19. ^No. 207: San Francisco → Houston → N.Y. Jets → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Houston (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection (207th overall) to Houston in exchange for DECharles Omenihu.[Trade 65]
           Houston → N.Y. Jets (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (207th overall) to N.Y. Jets in exchange for LBBlake Cashman.[Trade 66]
           N.Y. Jets → Green Bay (PD). SeeNo. 13: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 8]
  20. ^No. 208: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (208th overall) and CBJameson Houston to Jacksonville in exchange for CBJosiah Scott.[Trade 67]
  21. ^No. 209: Kansas City → N.Y. Giants (PD). SeeNo. 100: N.Y. Giants → Kansas City.[Trade 25]
  22. ^No. 211: Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). SeeNo. 141: Indianapolis → Minnesota.
  23. ^No. 214: Las Vegas → New England (D). SeeNo. 135: New England → Las Vegas.
  24. ^No. 215: Washington → Buffalo → L.A. Rams. Multiple trades:
           Washington → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 137: Buffalo → Washington.
           Buffalo → L.A. Rams (D). Buffalo traded a sixth-round selection (215th overall) to L.A. Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection (252nd overall) and a2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 68]
  25. ^No. 217: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). SeeNo. 92: Cincinnati → Kansas City.

Round seven

  1. ^No. 219: Houston → Minnesota → Philadelphia → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Houston → Minnesota (PD). SeeNo. 201: Minnesota → Houston.[Trade 61]
           Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection (219th overall) and a conditional 2024 fifth-round selection (that would become a fourth-round selection if Reagor had 40 receptions, 500 receiving yards or 5 touchdowns in either 2022 or 2023, but it was not met) to Philadelphia in exchange for WRJalen Reagor.[Trade 69]
           Philadelphia → Detroit (D). Philadelphia traded a seventh-round selection (219th overall) and a2025 fourth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a seventh-round selection (249th overall) and RBD'Andre Swift.[Trade 70]
  2. ^No. 220: Arizona → Las Vegas → N.Y. Jets. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Las Vegas (PD). Arizona traded a conditional seventh-round selection (220th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for CBTrayvon Mullen. The pick would have become a sixth-rounder if Mullen was active for 10 games for the Cardinals in 2023.[Trade 71]
           Las Vegas → N.Y. Jets. SeeNo. 170: N.Y. Jets → Las Vegas.
  3. ^No. 222: Denver → San Francisco → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection (222nd overall) and a 2022 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round selection (250th overall) and LBJonas Griffith.[Trade 72]
           San Francisco → Minnesota. SeeNo. 87: Minnesota → San Francisco.
  4. ^No. 224: Las Vegas → Atlanta (PD). SeeNo. 144: Atlanta → Las Vegas.[Trade 37]
  5. ^No. 225: Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection (226th overall) and a 2024 sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for WRLaviska Shenault.[Trade 73]
  6. ^No. 227: New Orleans → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 127: Jacksonville → New Orleans.
  7. ^No. 229: Cleveland → Baltimore (D). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Baltimore in exchange for a 2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 74]
  8. ^No. 230: N.Y. Jets → Tampa Bay → Houston → Philadelphia → Houston → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           N.Y. Jets → Tampa Bay (PD). N.Y. Jets traded a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and NTSteve McLendon to Tampa Bay in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round selection.[Trade 75]
           Tampa Bay → Houston (PD). See Round 6:No. 179: Houston → Tampa Bay.[Trade 76]
           Houston → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 62: Philadelphia → Houston.[Trade 17]
           Philadelphia → Houston (D). SeeNo. 191: Houston → Philadelphia.[Trade 56]
           Houston → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 205: Buffalo → Houston.[Trade 64]
  9. ^No. 231: New England → Las Vegas (PD). See Round 6:Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 50]
  10. ^No. 234: Pittsburgh → L.A. Rams (PD). Pittsburgh traded a seventh-round selection (234th overall) to L.A. Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection (251st overall) and WRAllen Robinson.[Trade 77]
  11. ^No. 235: Detroit → L.A. Rams → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → L.A. Rams (PD). Detroit traded a seventh-round selection (235th overall) to L.A. Rams in exchange for DTMichael Brockers.[Trade 78]
           L.A. Rams → Green Bay (PD). See Round 6:Green Bay → L.A. Rams.[Trade 55]
  12. ^No. 236: Tampa Bay → Indianapolis (PD). SeeNo. 181: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay.[Trade 48]
  13. ^No. 240: Baltimore → N.Y. Giants → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → N.Y. Giants (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (240th overall), a 2022 fifth-round selection and GBen Bredeson to N.Y. Giants in exchange for a 2022 fourth-round selection.[Trade 79]
           N.Y. Giants → Jacksonville SeeNo. 24: Jacksonville → N.Y. Giants.
  14. ^No. 241: Minnesota → Denver → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Denver (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection (241st overall) and DEStephen Weatherly to Denver in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 80]
           Denver → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 195: Pittsburgh → Denver.[Trade 58]
  15. ^No. 242: Jacksonville → Green Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded a seventh-round selection (242nd overall) to Green Bay in exchange for GCole Van Lanen.[Trade 81]
  16. ^No. 245: Buffalo → Atlanta → New England. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Atlanta (PD). Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection (245th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for SDean Marlowe.[Trade 82]
           Atlanta → New England (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection (245th overall) to New England in exchange for TEJonnu Smith.[Trade 83]
  17. ^No. 248: Philadelphia → Houston (D). SeeNo. 191: Houston → Philadelphia.[Trade 56]
  18. ^No. 249: Kansas City → Detroit → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → Detroit (D). SeeNo. 55: Detroit → Kansas City.
           Detroit → Philadelphia (D). SeeNo. 219: Philadelphia → Detroit.
  19. ^No. 251: L.A. Rams → Pittsburgh (PD). SeeNo. 234: Pittsburgh → L.A. Rams.[Trade 77]
  20. ^No. 252: Tampa Bay → L.A. Rams → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           Tampa Bay → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 171: L.A. Rams → Tampa Bay.
           L.A. Rams → Buffalo (D). SeeNo. 215: Buffalo → L.A. Rams.
  21. ^No. 257: New Orleans → Denver (D). SeeNo. 195: Denver → New Orleans.
  22. ^No. 259: Houston → L.A. Rams (D). SeeNo. 167: L.A. Rams → Houston

Resolution JC-2A selections

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Resolution JC-2A, enacted by the NFL in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[38] 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.[39] Five picks were awarded for the 2023 draft pursuant to the resolution.

  1. ^Cleveland received a third-round selection along with a 2022 third-round selection whenMinnesota hired former Cleveland vice president of football operationsKwesi Adofo-Mensah as general manager.[23]
  2. ^San Francisco received a third-round selection whenWashington hired former San Francisco vice president of player personnelMartin Mayhew as general manager.[24][25]
  3. ^Kansas City received a third-round selection and a 2022 third-round selection whenChicago hired former Kansas City executive director of player personnelRyan Poles as general manager.[26]
  4. ^San Francisco received a third-round selection and a second 2022 third-round selection afterMiami also hired former San Francisco offensive coordinatorMike McDaniel as head coach.[27]
  5. ^San Francisco received a third-round selection and a 2024 third-round selection afterTennessee hired former San Francisco director of player personnelRan Carthon as general manager.[28]

Supplemental draft

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Asupplemental draft was held on July 11, 2023. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. It was the first time the event had taken place since2019.[40]

Although two players –Milton Wright andMalachi Wideman – were eligible, neither was selected.[41]

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. ^Miami forfeited its first-round selection as well as its 2024 third-round selection as punishment for multiple violations of the league's anti-tampering policy in conversations with quarterbackTom Brady andDon Yee, the agent for then-New Orleans Saints coachSean Payton (as well as Brady).[4]
  2. ^Houston forfeited its fifth-round selection as punishment for a salary cap reporting violation.[34]

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
American014120210
ACC4353103432
Big 12634417530
Big Ten9115799555
C-USA00100023
Ind. (FBS)02012207
MAC00010337
MW00020305
Pac-12334353627
SEC9814996762
Sun Belt00022239
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
ASUN00000011
Big Sky00100001
CAA00001001
Ivy00000101
MVFC01100002
NEC00000101
OVC00000011
SWAC00000011
WAC00001001
Non-Division I NCAA football conferences
GLIAC (DII)00000011
SAC (DII)00000011

Colleges with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsColleges
10Alabama,Georgia
9Michigan
8TCU
6Clemson,Florida,LSU,Ohio State,Oregon,Penn State,Pittsburgh
5Auburn,Maryland,Oklahoma,Purdue,South Carolina,Stanford,Tennessee,Texas
4Houston,Illinois,Iowa,Kansas State,North Carolina,Northwestern,Ole Miss,UCLA,USC
3BYU,Cincinnati,Iowa State,Kentucky,Louisville,Miami (FL),Michigan State,Minnesota,Notre Dame,Old Dominion,Texas A&M,Utah,Wisconsin
2Appalachian State,Arkansas,Boise State,Eastern Michigan,Mississippi State,Nebraska,Oklahoma State,Oregon State,Syracuse,Tulane,Wake Forest

Selections by position

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PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Cornerback453358836
Wide receiver446338533
Linebacker337385231
Defensive end524421321
Defensive tackle414314421
Offensive tackle502532320
Safety023253520
Running back214143318
Tight end153040215
Guard040420414
Quarterback311341114
Center03111219
Kicker00110103
Punter00000213
Fullback00000011
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense15181717212121130
Defense16142115211620123
Special teams00110316

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  23. ^Ulrich, Nate (January 25, 2022)."Browns will get extra NFL Draft picks because Vikings hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as GM".Akron Beacon Journal. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2022.
  24. ^Chan, Jennifer Lee (January 22, 2021)."Washington hires Mayhew as GM; 49ers to get 2023 comp pick".NBC Sports. RetrievedJune 22, 2021.
  25. ^Branch, Eric (January 22, 2021)."49ers will gain a draft pick by losing executive Martin Mayhew".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedJune 22, 2021.
  26. ^Goldman, Charles (January 25, 2022)."Updated Chiefs 2022 NFL draft picks after Bears' hiring of Ryan Poles".Chiefs Wire. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022.
  27. ^Gordon, Grant (February 6, 2022)."Dolphins hire Mike McDaniel as new head coach".NFL.com. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2022.
  28. ^Madson, Kyle (January 17, 2023)."49ers to acquire compensatory 3rd-round pick after Ran Carthon hired by Titans".Niners Wire. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2023.
  29. ^Hendrix, John (April 29, 2023)."Saints Trade With Bears to Get First Pick of Round 4".Sports Illustrated. RetrievedMay 7, 2023.
  30. ^Smith, Michael David (April 29, 2023)."Raiders get second pick of fourth round in trade up with Texans".NBC Sports.
  31. ^"Eagles acquired pick No. 105 overall from Texans for a 2024 third round pick". April 29, 2023.
  32. ^Costello, Brian (April 29, 2023)."Trade-happy Jets make rare NFL Draft deal with rival Patriots — who take a kicker".New York Post. RetrievedMarch 12, 2024.
  33. ^"Chiefs Trade up, Select Chamarri Conner with No. 119 Overall Pick".MSN.
  34. ^"Texans forfeit 2023 fifth-round pick, fined 175K for salary cap reporting violation".NFL. March 9, 2023. RetrievedMarch 9, 2023.
  35. ^"Full terms of Commanders trade with Bills to move up in the 5th round". April 29, 2023.
  36. ^"Vikings Trade up, Select LSU DT Jaquelin Roy with Pick 141 in Fifth Round".MSN.
  37. ^"Broncos Acquire Offensive Playmaker in Draft-Day Trade with Saints".Sports Illustrated. April 29, 2023.
  38. ^Bell, Jarrett (November 10, 2020)."NFL approves plan to reward teams with draft selections for developing minority coaches, GMs".USA Today. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2021.
  39. ^"Resolution JC-2A".Over the Cap. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2021.
  40. ^Dajani, Jordan (June 19, 2023)."How NFL Supplemental Draft works: What you need to know for 2023".CBS Sports.
  41. ^Grindley, Wyatt (July 11, 2023)."No Players Selected In 2023 Supplemental Draft".NFLTradeRumors.co.
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