2017 NFL Draft





















2017 NFL Draft
2017 NFL draft logo
General Information
Date(s)April 27–29, 2017
Time8:00 PM ET
Location
Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Rocky Steps[1]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Network(s)
ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network
Overview

253 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selection
Myles Garrett, DE
Cleveland Browns
Mr. Irrelevant
Chad Kelly, QB
Denver Broncos
Most selections (11)

Cincinnati Bengals
Minnesota Vikings
Seattle Seahawks
Fewest selections (4)
New England Patriots

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The stage for the 2017 NFL Draft on Eakins Oval in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art


The 2017 NFL Draft was the 82nd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It was held in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art[1] on April 27–29, returning to Philadelphia for the first time since 1961.[2][3]


The player selections were announced from an outdoor theater built on the Rocky Steps, marking the first time an entire NFL draft was held outdoors.[4] The NFL announced that the draft was the most attended in history, with more than 250,000 people present.[5][6] Starting with this draft, compensatory picks could be traded.[7] A record 37 trades were made during the draft itself, surpassing the 34 trades made during the 2008 NFL Draft.[8]


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Contents





  • 1 Early entrants


  • 2 Player selections


  • 3 Notable undrafted players


  • 4 Summary

    • 4.1 Selections by college athletic conference


    • 4.2 Schools with multiple draft selections


    • 4.3 Selections by position



  • 5 Trades


  • 6 Forfeited/penalized picks


  • 7 References




Early entrants



In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players must be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 16, 2017.[citation needed]


The following is the breakdown of the 253 players selected by position:



  • 34 Cornerbacks

  • 32 Wide receivers

  • 29 Linebackers

  • 26 Running backs

  • 25 Defensive ends

  • 23 Safeties

  • 20 Defensive tackles

  • 16 Offensive tackles

  • 14 Tight ends

  • 11 Offensive guards

  • 10 Quarterbacks

  • 6 Centers

  • 3 Placekickers

  • 3 Fullbacks

  • 1 Long snapper



Player selections











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Positions key

C

Center


CB

Cornerback


DB

Defensive back


DE

Defensive end

DL

Defensive lineman

DT

Defensive tackle

FB

Fullback

FS

Free safety

G

Guard

HB

Halfback

K

Placekicker

KR

Kick returner

LB

Linebacker

LS

Long snapper

OT

Offensive tackle

OL

Offensive lineman

NT

Nose tackle

P

Punter

PR

Punt returner

QB

Quarterback

RB

Running back

S

Safety

SS

Strong safety

TB

Tailback

TE

Tight end

WR

Wide receiver
 
 
 
 




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rnd.

Pick #
NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes

1

1

Cleveland Browns

Myles Garrett 

DE

Texas A&M

SEC


1

2

Chicago Bears

Mitchell Trubisky 

QB

North Carolina

ACC

from San Francisco [R1 - 1]

1

3

San Francisco 49ers

Solomon Thomas 

DE

Stanford

Pac-12

from Chicago [R1 - 2]

1

4

Jacksonville Jaguars

Leonard Fournette 

RB

LSU

SEC


1

5

Tennessee Titans

Corey Davis 

WR

Western Michigan

MAC

from LA Rams [R1 - 3]

1

6

New York Jets

Jamal Adams 

S

LSU

SEC


1

7

Los Angeles Chargers

Mike Williams 

WR

Clemson

ACC


1

8

Carolina Panthers

Christian McCaffrey 

RB

Stanford

Pac-12


1

9

Cincinnati Bengals

John Ross 

WR

Washington

Pac-12


1

10

Kansas City Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes 

QB

Texas Tech

Big 12

from Buffalo [R1 - 4]

1

11

New Orleans Saints

Marshon Lattimore 

CB

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

12

Houston Texans

Deshaun Watson 

QB

Clemson

ACC

from Philadelphia via Cleveland [R1 - 5]

1

13

Arizona Cardinals

Haason Reddick 

LB

Temple

The American


1

14

Philadelphia Eagles

Derek Barnett 

DE

Tennessee

SEC

from Minnesota [R1 - 6]

1

15

Indianapolis Colts

Malik Hooker 

S

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

16

Baltimore Ravens

Marlon Humphrey 

CB

Alabama

SEC


1

17

Washington Redskins

Jonathan Allen 

DE

Alabama

SEC


1

18

Tennessee Titans

Adoree' Jackson 

CB

USC

Pac-12


1

19

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

O. J. Howard 

TE

Alabama

SEC


1

20

Denver Broncos

Garett Bolles 

OT

Utah

Pac-12


1

21

Detroit Lions

Jarrad Davis 

LB

Florida

SEC


1

22

Miami Dolphins

Charles Harris 

DE

Missouri

SEC


1

23

New York Giants

Evan Engram 

TE

Ole Miss

SEC


1

24

Oakland Raiders

Gareon Conley 

CB

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

25

Cleveland Browns

Jabrill Peppers 

S

Michigan

Big Ten

from Houston [R1 - 7]

1

26

Atlanta Falcons

Takkarist McKinley 

DE

UCLA

Pac-12

from Seattle [R1 - 8]

1

27

Buffalo Bills

Tre'Davious White 

CB

LSU

SEC

from Kansas City [R1 - 9]

1

28

Dallas Cowboys

Taco Charlton 

DE

Michigan

Big Ten


1

29

Cleveland Browns

David Njoku 

TE

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Green Bay [R1 - 10]

1

30

Pittsburgh Steelers

T. J. Watt 

LB

Wisconsin

Big Ten


1

31

San Francisco 49ers

Reuben Foster 

LB

Alabama

SEC

from Atlanta via Seattle [R1 - 11]

1

32

New Orleans Saints

Ryan Ramczyk 

OT

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from New England [R1 - 12]

2

33

Green Bay Packers

Kevin King 

CB

Washington

Pac-12

from Cleveland [R2 - 1]

2

34

Jacksonville Jaguars

Cam Robinson 

OT

Alabama

SEC

from San Francisco via Seattle [R2 - 2]

2

35

Seattle Seahawks

Malik McDowell 

DT

Michigan State

Big Ten

from Jacksonville [R2 - 3]

2

36

Arizona Cardinals

Budda Baker 

S

Washington

Pac-12

from Chicago [R2 - 4]

2

37

Buffalo Bills

Zay Jones 

WR

East Carolina

The American

from LA Rams [R2 - 5]

2

38

Los Angeles Chargers

Forrest Lamp 

G

Western Kentucky

C-USA


2

39

New York Jets

Marcus Maye 

S

Florida

SEC


2

40

Carolina Panthers

Curtis Samuel 

WR

Ohio State

Big Ten


2

41

Minnesota Vikings

Dalvin Cook 

RB

Florida State

ACC

from Cincinnati [R2 - 6]

2

42

New Orleans Saints

Marcus Williams 

S

Utah

Pac-12


2

43

Philadelphia Eagles

Sidney Jones 

CB

Washington

Pac-12


2

44

Los Angeles Rams

Gerald Everett 

TE

South Alabama

Sun Belt

from Buffalo [R2 - 7]

2

45

Chicago Bears

Adam Shaheen 

TE

Ashland

GLIAC

from Arizona [R2 - 8]

2

46

Indianapolis Colts

Quincy Wilson 

CB

Florida

SEC


2

47

Baltimore Ravens

Tyus Bowser 

LB

Houston

The American


2

48

Cincinnati Bengals

Joe Mixon 

RB

Oklahoma

Big 12

from Minnesota [R2 - 9]

2

49

Washington Redskins

Ryan Anderson 

LB

Alabama

SEC


2

50

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Justin Evans 

S

Texas A&M

SEC


2

51

Denver Broncos

DeMarcus Walker 

DE

Florida State

ACC


2

52

Cleveland Browns

DeShone Kizer 

QB

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Tennessee [R2 - 10]

2

53

Detroit Lions

Teez Tabor 

CB

Florida

SEC


2

54

Miami Dolphins

Raekwon McMillan 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten


2

55

New York Giants

Dalvin Tomlinson 

DT

Alabama

SEC


2

56

Oakland Raiders

Obi Melifonwu 

S

Connecticut

The American


2

57

Houston Texans

Zach Cunningham 

LB

Vanderbilt

SEC


2

58

Seattle Seahawks

Ethan Pocic 

C

LSU

SEC


2

59

Kansas City Chiefs

Tanoh Kpassagnon 

DE

Villanova

CAA


2

60

Dallas Cowboys

Chidobe Awuzie 

CB

Colorado

Pac-12


2

61

Green Bay Packers

Josh Jones 

S

NC State

ACC


2

62

Pittsburgh Steelers

JuJu Smith-Schuster 

WR

USC

Pac-12


2

63

Buffalo Bills

Dion Dawkins 

G

Temple

The American

from Atlanta [R2 - 11]

2

64

Carolina Panthers

Taylor Moton 

G

Western Michigan

MAC

from New England [R2 - 12]

3

65

Cleveland Browns

Larry Ogunjobi 

DT

Charlotte

C-USA


3

66

San Francisco 49ers

Ahkello Witherspoon 

CB

Colorado

Pac-12


3

67

New Orleans Saints

Alvin Kamara 

RB

Tennessee

SEC

from Chicago via San Francisco [R3 - 1]

3

68

Jacksonville Jaguars

Dawuane Smoot 

DE

Illinois

Big Ten


3

69

Los Angeles Rams

Cooper Kupp 

WR

Eastern Washington

Big Sky


3

70

Minnesota Vikings

Pat Elflein 

C

Ohio State

Big Ten

from NY Jets  [R3 - 2]

3

71

Los Angeles Chargers

Dan Feeney 

G

Indiana

Big Ten


3

72

Tennessee Titans

Taywan Taylor 

WR

Western Kentucky

C-USA

from Carolina via New England [R3 - 3]

3

73

Cincinnati Bengals

Jordan Willis 

DE

Kansas State

Big 12


3

74

Baltimore Ravens

Chris Wormley 

DE

Michigan

Big Ten

from Philadelphia [R3 - 4]

3

75

Atlanta Falcons

Duke Riley 

LB

LSU

SEC

from Buffalo [R3 - 5]

3

76

New Orleans Saints

Alex Anzalone 

LB

Florida

SEC


3

77

Carolina Panthers

Daeshon Hall 

DE

Texas A&M

SEC

from Arizona [R3 - 6]

3

78

Baltimore Ravens

Tim Williams 

LB

Alabama

SEC


3

79

New York Jets

ArDarius Stewart 

WR

Alabama

SEC

from Minnesota  [R3 - 7]

3

80

Indianapolis Colts

Tarell Basham 

DE

Ohio

MAC


3

81

Washington Redskins

Fabian Moreau 

CB

UCLA

Pac-12


3

82

Denver Broncos

Carlos Henderson 

WR

Louisiana Tech

C-USA


3

83

New England Patriots

Derek Rivers 

DE

Youngstown State

MVFC

from Tennessee [R3 - 8]

3

84

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Chris Godwin 

WR

Penn State

Big Ten


3

85

New England Patriots

Antonio Garcia 

OT

Troy

Sun Belt

from Detroit [R3 - 9]

3

86

Kansas City Chiefs

Kareem Hunt 

RB

Toledo

MAC

from Miami via Minnesota [R3 - 10]

3

87

New York Giants

Davis Webb 

QB

California

Pac-12


3

88

Oakland Raiders

Eddie Vanderdoes 

DT

UCLA

Pac-12


3

89

Houston Texans

D'Onta Foreman 

RB

Texas

Big 12


3

90

Seattle Seahawks

Shaquill Griffin 

CB

UCF

The American


3

91

Los Angeles Rams

John Johnson 

S

Boston College

ACC

from Kansas City via Buffalo [R3 - 11]

3

92

Dallas Cowboys

Jourdan Lewis 

CB

Michigan

Big Ten


3

93

Green Bay Packers

Montravius Adams 

DT

Auburn

SEC


3

94

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cameron Sutton 

CB

Tennessee

SEC


3

95

Seattle Seahawks

Delano Hill 

S

Michigan

Big Ten

from Atlanta [R3 - 12]

3

96

Detroit Lions

Kenny Golladay 

WR

Northern Illinois

MAC

from New England [R3 - 13]


3*

97

Miami Dolphins

Cordrea Tankersley 

CB

Clemson

ACC



3*

98

Arizona Cardinals

Chad Williams 

WR

Grambling State

SWAC

from Carolina [R3 - 14]


3*

99

Philadelphia Eagles

Rasul Douglas 

CB

West Virginia

Big 12

from Baltimore [R3 - 15]


3*

100

Tennessee Titans

Jonnu Smith 

TE

Florida International

C-USA

from LA Rams [R3 - 16]


3*

101

Denver Broncos

Brendan Langley 

CB

Lamar

Southland



3*

102

Seattle Seahawks

Nazair Jones 

DT

North Carolina

ACC



3*

103

New Orleans Saints

Trey Hendrickson 

LB

Florida Atlantic

C-USA

from Cleveland via New England [R3 - 17]


3*

104

San Francisco 49ers

C. J. Beathard 

QB

Iowa

Big Ten

from Kansas City via Minnesota [R3 - 18]


3*

105

Pittsburgh Steelers

James Conner 

RB

Pittsburgh

ACC



3*

106

Seattle Seahawks

Amara Darboh 

WR

Michigan

Big Ten



3*

107

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kendell Beckwith 

LB

LSU

SEC

from NY Jets [R3 - 19]

4

108

Green Bay Packers

Vince Biegel 

LB

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from Cleveland [R4 - 1]

4

109

Minnesota Vikings

Jaleel Johnson 

DT

Iowa

Big Ten

from San Francisco [R4 - 2]

4

110

Jacksonville Jaguars

Dede Westbrook 

WR

Oklahoma

Big 12


4

111

Seattle Seahawks

Tedric Thompson 

S

Colorado

Pac-12

from Chicago via San Francisco [R4 - 3]

4

112

Chicago Bears

Eddie Jackson 

S

Alabama

SEC

from LA Rams [R4 - 4]

4

113

Los Angeles Chargers

Rayshawn Jenkins 

S

Miami (FL)

ACC


4

114

Washington Redskins

Samaje Perine 

RB

Oklahoma

Big 12

from NY Jets [R4 - 5]

4

115

Arizona Cardinals

Dorian Johnson 

G

Pittsburgh

ACC

from Carolina [R4 - 6]

4

116

Cincinnati Bengals

Carl Lawson 

DE

Auburn

SEC


4

117

Los Angeles Rams

Josh Reynolds 

WR

Texas A&M

SEC

from Buffalo via Chicago [R4 - 7]


4

117.5

New England Patriots

Selection from New Orleans [R4 - 8] forfeited due to the Deflategate scandal.[Forfeited/Penalized 1]

4

118

Philadelphia Eagles

Mack Hollins 

WR

North Carolina

ACC


4

119

Chicago Bears

Tarik Cohen 

RB

North Carolina A&T

MEAC

from Arizona [R4 - 9]

4

120

Minnesota Vikings

Ben Gedeon 

LB

Michigan

Big Ten


4

121

San Francisco 49ers

Joe Williams 

RB

Utah

Pac-12

from Indianapolis [R4 - 10]

4

122

Baltimore Ravens

Nico Siragusa 

G

San Diego State

MW


4

123

Washington Redskins

Montae Nicholson 

S

Michigan State

Big Ten


4

124

Detroit Lions

Jalen Reeves-Maybin 

LB

Tennessee

SEC

from Tennessee via New England [R4 - 11]

4

125

Los Angeles Rams

Samson Ebukam 

LB

Eastern Washington

Big Sky

from Tampa Bay via NY Jets [R4 - 12]

4

126

Cleveland Browns

Howard Wilson 

CB

Houston

The American

from Denver [R4 - 13]

4

127

Detroit Lions

Michael Roberts 

TE

Toledo

MAC


4

128

Cincinnati Bengals

Josh Malone 

WR

Tennessee

SEC

from Miami via Minnesota [R4 - 14]


4

128.5

New York Giants

Selection moved down twelve spots [Forfeited/Penalized 2]

4

129

Oakland Raiders

David Sharpe 

OT

Florida

SEC


4

130

Houston Texans

Julién Davenport 

OT

Bucknell

Patriot


4

131

New England Patriots

Deatrich Wise Jr. 

DE

Arkansas

SEC

from Seattle [R4 - 15]

4

132

Philadelphia Eagles

Donnel Pumphrey 

RB

San Diego State

MW

from Kansas City via Minnesota [R4 - 16]

4

133

Dallas Cowboys

Ryan Switzer 

WR

North Carolina

ACC


4

134

Green Bay Packers

Jamaal Williams 

RB

BYU

Ind. (FBS)


4

135

Pittsburgh Steelers

Joshua Dobbs 

QB

Tennessee

SEC


4

136

Atlanta Falcons

Sean Harlow 

C

Oregon State

Pac-12


4

137

Indianapolis Colts

Zach Banner 

G

USC

Pac-12

from New England [R4 - 17]


4*

138

Cincinnati Bengals

Ryan Glasgow 

DT

Michigan

Big Ten



4*

139

Kansas City Chiefs

Jehu Chesson 

WR

Michigan

Big Ten

from Cleveland via Philadelphia and Minnesota [R4 - 18]

4

140

New York Giants

Wayne Gallman 

RB

Clemson

ACC

Selection dropped 12 spots (see above)


4*

141

New York Jets

Chad Hansen 

WR

California

Pac-12

from LA Rams [R4 - 19]


4*

142

Houston Texans

Carlos Watkins 

DT

Clemson

ACC

from Cleveland [R4 - 20]


4*

143

Indianapolis Colts

Marlon Mack 

RB

South Florida

The American

from San Francisco  [R4 - 21]


4*

144

Indianapolis Colts

Grover Stewart 

DT

Albany State

SIAC


5

145

Denver Broncos

Jake Butt 

TE

Michigan

Big Ten

from Cleveland [R5 - 1]

5

146

San Francisco 49ers

George Kittle 

TE

Iowa

Big Ten


5

147

Chicago Bears

Jordan Morgan 

G

Kutztown

PSAC


5

148

Jacksonville Jaguars

Blair Brown 

LB

Ohio

MAC


5

149

Atlanta Falcons

Damontae Kazee 

CB

San Diego State

MW

from LA Rams via Buffalo [R5 - 2]

5

150

New York Jets

Jordan Leggett 

TE

Clemson

ACC


5

151

Los Angeles Chargers

Desmond King 

CB

Iowa

Big Ten


5

152

Carolina Panthers

Corn Elder 

CB

Miami (FL)

ACC


5

153

Cincinnati Bengals

Jake Elliott 

K

Memphis

The American


5

154

Washington Redskins

Jeremy Sprinkle 

TE

Arkansas

SEC

from New Orleans [R5 - 3]

5

155

Tennessee Titans

Jayon Brown 

LB

UCLA

Pac-12

from Philadelphia [R5 - 4]

5

156

Atlanta Falcons

Brian Hill 

RB

Wyoming

MW

from Buffalo [R5 - 5]

5

157

Arizona Cardinals

Will Holden 

OT

Vanderbilt

SEC


5

158

Indianapolis Colts

Nate Hairston 

CB

Temple

The American


5

159

Baltimore Ravens

Jermaine Eluemunor 

OT

Texas A&M

SEC


5

160

Cleveland Browns

Roderick Johnson 

OT

Florida State

ACC

from Minnesota via NY Jets [R5 - 6]

5

161

Indianapolis Colts

Anthony Walker Jr. 

LB

Northwestern

Big Ten

from Washington via San Francisco [R5 - 7]

5

162

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jeremy McNichols 

RB

Boise State

MW


5

163

Buffalo Bills

Matt Milano 

LB

Boston College

ACC

from Denver via New England [R5 - 8]

5

164

Miami Dolphins

Isaac Asiata 

G

Utah

Pac-12

from Tennessee via Philadelphia [R5 - 9]

5

165

Detroit Lions

Jamal Agnew 

CB

San Diego

Pioneer


5

166

Philadelphia Eagles

Shelton Gibson 

WR

West Virginia

Big 12

from Miami [R5 - 10]

5

167

New York Giants

Avery Moss 

DE

Youngstown State

MVFC


5

168

Oakland Raiders

Marquel Lee 

LB

Wake Forest

ACC


5

169

Houston Texans

Treston Decoud 

CB

Oregon State

Pac-12



5

169.5

Seattle Seahawks

Selection forfeited for violating off-season workout policies [Forfeited/Penalized 3]

5

170

Minnesota Vikings

Rodney Adams 

WR

South Florida

The American

from Kansas City [R5 - 11]

5

171

Buffalo Bills

Nathan Peterman 

QB

Pittsburgh

ACC

from Dallas [R5 - 12]

5

172

Denver Broncos

Isaiah McKenzie 

WR

Georgia

SEC

from Green Bay [R5 - 13]

5

173

Pittsburgh Steelers

Brian Allen 

CB

Utah

Pac-12


5

174

Atlanta Falcons

Eric Saubert 

TE

Drake

Pioneer


5

175

Green Bay Packers

DeAngelo Yancey 

WR

Purdue

Big Ten

from New England via Cleveland and Denver [R5 - 14]


5*

176

Cincinnati Bengals

J. J. Dielman 

C

Utah

Pac-12



5*

177

San Francisco 49ers

Trent Taylor 

WR

Louisiana Tech

C-USA

from Denver [R5 - 15]


5*

178

Miami Dolphins

Davon Godchaux 

DT

LSU

SEC



5*

179

Arizona Cardinals

T. J. Logan 

RB

North Carolina

ACC



5*

180

Minnesota Vikings

Danny Isidora 

G

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Kansas City [R5 - 16]


5*

181

New York Jets

Dylan Donahue 

DE

West Georgia

GSC

from Cleveland [R5 - 17]


5*

182

Green Bay Packers

Aaron Jones 

RB

UTEP

C-USA



5*

183

Kansas City Chiefs

Ukeme Eligwe 

LB

Georgia Southern

Sun Belt

from New England [R5 - 18]


5*

184

Philadelphia Eagles

Nathan Gerry 

S

Nebraska

Big Ten

from Miami [R5 - 19]

6

185

Cleveland Browns

Caleb Brantley 

DT

Florida

SEC


6

186

Baltimore Ravens

Chuck Clark 

S

Virginia Tech

ACC

from San Francisco [R6 - 1]

6

187

Seattle Seahawks

Mike Tyson 

S

Cincinnati

The American

from Jacksonville [R6 - 2]

6

188

New York Jets

Elijah McGuire 

RB

Louisiana-Lafayette

Sun Belt

from Chicago via Houston and Cleveland [R6 - 3]

6

189

Los Angeles Rams

Tanzel Smart 

DT

Tulane

The American


6

190

Los Angeles Chargers

Sam Tevi 

OT

Utah

Pac-12


6

191

Dallas Cowboys

Xavier Woods 

S

Louisiana Tech

C-USA

from NY Jets [R6 - 4]

6

192

Carolina Panthers

Alexander Armah 

FB

West Georgia

GSC


6

193

Cincinnati Bengals

Jordan Evans 

LB

Oklahoma

Big 12


6

194

Miami Dolphins

Vincent Taylor 

DT

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from Philadelphia [R6 - 5]

6

195

Buffalo Bills

Tanner Vallejo 

LB

Boise State

MW


6

196

New Orleans Saints

Al-Quadin Muhammad 

DE

Miami (FL)

ACC


6

197

New York Jets

Jeremy Clark 

CB

Michigan

Big Ten

from Arizona via Chicago and LA Rams [R6 - 6]

6

198

San Francisco 49ers

D. J. Jones 

DT

Ole Miss

SEC

from Baltimore [R6 - 7]

6

199

Washington Redskins

Chase Roullier 

C

Wyoming

MW

from Minnesota [R6 - 8]

6

200

New York Giants

Adam Bisnowaty 

OT

Pittsburgh

ACC

from Indianapolis via New England and Tennessee [R6 - 9]

6

201

Minnesota Vikings

Bucky Hodges 

TE

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Washington [R6 - 10]

6

202

San Francisco 49ers

Pita Taumoepenu 

DE

Utah

Pac-12

from Denver [R6 - 11]

6

203

Denver Broncos

De'Angelo Henderson 

RB

Coastal Carolina

Ind. (FCS)

from Tennessee [R6 - 12]

6

204

New York Jets

Derrick Jones 

CB

Ole Miss

SEC

from Tampa Bay [R6 - 13]

6

205

Detroit Lions

Jeremiah Ledbetter 

DE

Arkansas

SEC


6

206

Los Angeles Rams

Sam Rogers 

FB

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Miami [R6 - 14]

6

207

Cincinnati Bengals

Brandon Wilson 

CB

Houston

The American

from NY Giants via Tennessee [R6 - 15]

6

208

Arizona Cardinals

Rudy Ford 

S

Auburn

SEC

from Oakland [R6 - 16]

6

209

Washington Redskins

Robert Davis 

WR

Georgia State

Sun Belt

from Houston [R6 - 17]

6

210

Seattle Seahawks

Justin Senior 

OT

Mississippi State

SEC



6

210.5

Kansas City Chiefs

Selection forfeited for violating the NFL's Anti-Tampering policy [Forfeited/Penalized 4]

6

211

New England Patriots

Conor McDermott 

OT

UCLA

Pac-12

from Dallas [R6 - 18]

6

212

Green Bay Packers

Kofi Amichia 

OT

South Florida

The American


6

213

Pittsburgh Steelers

Colin Holba 

LS

Louisville

ACC


6

214

Philadelphia Eagles

Elijah Qualls 

DT

Washington

Pac-12

from Atlanta via Tennessee [R6 - 19]

6

215

Detroit Lions

Brad Kaaya 

QB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from New England [R6 - 20]


6*

216

Dallas Cowboys

Marquez White 

CB

Florida State

ACC

from Kansas City via New England [R6 - 21]


6*

217

Tennessee Titans

Corey Levin 

G

Chattanooga

SoCon

from Cincinnati [R6 - 22]


6*

218

Kansas City Chiefs

Leon McQuay 

S

USC

Pac-12


7

219

Minnesota Vikings

Stacy Coley 

WR

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Cleveland via San Francisco [R7 - 1]

7

220

Minnesota Vikings

Ifeadi Odenigbo 

DE

Northwestern

Big Ten

from San Francisco via Washington [R7 - 2]

7

221

Oakland Raiders

Shalom Luani 

S

Washington State

Pac-12

from Chicago via Arizona [R7 - 3]

7

222

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jalen Myrick 

CB

Minnesota

Big Ten


7

223

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Stevie Tu'ikolovatu 

DT

USC

Pac-12

from LA Rams via Miami [R7 - 4]

7

224

Cleveland Browns

Zane Gonzalez 

K

Arizona State

Pac-12

from NY Jets [R7 - 5]

7

225

Los Angeles Chargers

Isaac Rochell 

DE

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)


7

226

Seattle Seahawks

David Moore 

WR

East Central

GAC

from Carolina [R7 - 6]

7

227

Tennessee Titans

Josh Carraway 

LB

TCU

Big 12

from Cincinnati [R7 - 7]

7

228

Dallas Cowboys

Joey Ivie 

DT

Florida

SEC

from Buffalo [R7 - 8]

7

229

San Francisco 49ers

Adrian Colbert 

CB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from New Orleans[R7 - 9]

7

230

Washington Redskins

Josh Harvey-Clemons 

S

Louisville

ACC

from Philadelphia via Minnesota [R7 - 10]

7

231

Oakland Raiders

Jylan Ware 

OT

Alabama State

SWAC

from Arizona [R7 - 11]

7

232

Minnesota Vikings

Elijah Lee 

LB

Kansas State

Big 12


7

233

Carolina Panthers

Harrison Butker 

K

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Indianapolis via Cleveland [R7 - 12]

7

234

Los Angeles Rams

Ejuan Price 

LB

Pittsburgh

ACC

from Baltimore [R7 - 13]

7

235

Washington Redskins

Joshua Holsey 

CB

Auburn

SEC


7

236

Tennessee Titans

Brad Seaton 

OT

Villanova

CAA


7

237

Miami Dolphins

Isaiah Ford 

WR

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Tampa Bay [R7 - 14]

7

238

Green Bay Packers

Devante Mays 

RB

Utah State

MW

from Denver  [R7 - 15]

7

239

Dallas Cowboys

Noah Brown 

WR

Ohio State

Big Ten

from Detroit and New England [R7 - 16]

7

240

Jacksonville Jaguars

Marquez Williams 

FB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Miami [R7 - 17]

7

241

Tennessee Titans

Khalfani Muhammad 

RB

California

Pac-12

from NY Giants [R7 - 18]

7

242

Oakland Raiders

Elijah Hood 

RB

North Carolina

ACC


7

243

Houston Texans

Kyle Fuller 

C

Baylor

Big 12


7

244

Oakland Raiders

Treyvon Hester 

DT

Toledo

MAC

from Seattle  [R7 - 19]

7

245

Minnesota Vikings

Jack Tocho 

CB

NC State

ACC

from Kansas City [R7 - 20]

7

246

Dallas Cowboys

Jordan Carrell 

DT

Colorado

Pac-12


7

247

Green Bay Packers

Malachi Dupre 

WR

LSU

SEC


7

248

Pittsburgh Steelers

Keion Adams 

DE

Western Michigan

MAC


7

249

Seattle Seahawks

Chris Carson 

RB

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from Atlanta [R7 - 21]

7

250

Detroit Lions

Pat O'Connor 

DE

Eastern Michigan

MAC

from New England [R7 - 22]


7*

251

Cincinnati Bengals

Mason Schreck 

TE

Buffalo

MAC



7*

252

Cleveland Browns

Matthew Dayes 

RB

NC State

ACC

from Denver [R7 - 23]


7*

253

Denver Broncos

Chad Kelly 

QB

Ole Miss

SEC

Mr. Irrelevant


Notable undrafted players












































































































































Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes

Arizona Cardinals

Ricky Seals-Jones 

TE

Texas A&M

SEC


Buffalo Bills

Jason Croom 

TE

Tennessee

SEC


Dallas Cowboys

Lewis Neal 

DE

LSU

SEC


Detroit Lions

Tion Green 

RB

Cincinnati

The American


Detroit Lions

Robert Tonyan 

TE

Indiana State

MVFC


Green Bay Packers

Taysom Hill 

QB

BYU

Ind. (FBS)

Used as a quarterback, kick returner, gunner and in various positions in different offensive formations after signing with New Orleans

Green Bay Packers

Lenzy Pipkins 

CB

Oklahoma State

Big 12


Green Bay Packers

Justin Vogel 

P

Miami

ACC


Houston Texans

Dylan Cole 

LB

Missouri State

MVFC

Starting linebacker for the Houston Texans

Indianapolis Colts

Thomas Hennessy 

LS

Duke

ACC

Starting long snapper for the New York Jets

Indianapolis Colts

Andrew Wylie 

OT

Eastern Michigan

MAC

Starting tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

Indianapolis Colts

Rigoberto Sanchez 

P

Hawaii

MW

Starting punter for the Indianapolis Colts

Jacksonville Jaguars

Keelan Cole 

WR

Kentucky Wesleyan

G-MAC

First ever Kentucky Wesleyan alum to play in NFL. Led the 2017 Jaguars in receiving with 748 yards.

Los Angeles Chargers

Austin Ekeler 

RB

Western State

RMAC


Miami Dolphins

Chase Allen 

LB

Southern Illinois

MVFC

Starting middle linebacker after Rey Maualuga was cut

New Orleans Saints

Trey Edmunds 

RB

Virginia Tech

ACC


New York Giants

Travis Rudolph 

WR

Florida State

ACC


Philadelphia Eagles

Corey Clement 

RB

Wisconsin

Big Ten

Played in Super Bowl LII, finished with 3 carries for 8 yards and 4 receptions for 100 receiving yards plus a touchdown as the Eagles won 41-33

Philadelphia Eagles

Cameron Johnston 

P

Ohio State

Big Ten


San Francisco 49ers

Matt Breida 

RB

Georgia Southern

Sun Belt


San Francisco 49ers

Nick Mullens 

QB

Southern Miss

C-USA


Washington Redskins

Zach Pascal 

WR

Old Dominion

C-USA


Summary



Selections by college athletic conference


The SEC led all conferences for the 11th year in a row with 53 selections.[9]





















































































































































































































































Conference
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Total

NCAA Division I FBS football conferences

The American
1
4
1
2
3
4
0

15

ACC
4
3
4
6
8
8
10

43

Big 12
1
1
3
2
1
2
4

14

Big Ten
7
3
9
6
6
1
3

35

C-USA
0
1
5
0
2
1
0

9

Ind. (FBS)
0
1
0
1
0
0
1

3

MAC
1
1
3
1
1
0
4

11

MW
0
0
0
2
3
2
1

8

Pac-12
6
6
4
5
5
5
5

36

SEC
12
9
9
8
5
6
4

53

Sun Belt
0
1
1
0
1
2
0

5

NCAA Division I FCS football conferences

Big Sky
0
0
1
1
0
0
0

2

CAA
0
1
0
0
0
0
1

2

Ind. (FCS)
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

1

MEAC
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

1

MVFC
0
0
1
0
1
0
0

2

Patriot
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

1

Pioneer
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

2

SoCon
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

1

Southland
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

1

SWAC
0
0
1
0
0
0
1

2
Non-Division I football conferences

GAC (DII)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

1

GLIAC (DII)
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

1

Gulf South (DII)
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

2

PSAC (DII)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

1

SIAC (DII)
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

1


Schools with multiple draft selections




Stage during draft


Michigan and Alabama set school records to lead the country with 11 and 10 picks respectively, marking the 2nd consecutive year a Big Ten school had the most.[10][11]
























Selections
Schools
11

Michigan
10

Alabama
9

Miami (FL)
8

Florida, LSU, Utah
7

Ohio State
6

Clemson, North Carolina, Tennessee
5

Pittsburgh, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, Washington
4

Auburn, Colorado, Florida State, Iowa, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech
3

Arkansas, California, Houston, Louisiana Tech, NC State, San Diego State, South Florida, Temple, Toledo, Western Michigan, Wisconsin
2

Boise State, Boston College, Eastern Washington, Kansas State, Louisville, Michigan State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Villanova, West Georgia, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wyoming, Youngstown State


Selections by position



























































































































































Position
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Total

Center
0
1
1
1
1
1
1

6

Cornerback
5
5
8
1
7
4
4

34

Defensive end
6
2
6
2
2
3
4

25

Defensive tackle
0
2
4
4
1
5
4

20

Fullback
0
0
0
0
0
2
1

3

Guard
0
3
1
3
3
1
0

11

Kicker
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

3

Linebacker
5
4
5
4
6
2
3

29

Long snapper
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

1

Offensive tackle
2
1
1
2
3
5
2

16

Punter
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

Quarterback
3
1
2
1
1
1
1

10

Running back
2
2
4
7
4
2
5

26

Safety
3
6
2
4
1
5
2

23

Tight end
3
2
1
1
5
1
1

14

Wide receiver
3
3
8
7
5
1
5

32




































Position
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Total
Offense
13
13
18
22
22
14
16

118
Defense
19
19
25
15
17
19
17

131
Special teams
0
0
0
0
1
1
2

4


Trades


In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2017 draft. Please note that this is the first year where teams will be allowed to trade compensatory picks.


Round one

  1. ^ No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago (D). San Francisco traded their first-round selection (2nd) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's first-, third-, and fourth-round selections (3rd, 67th, and 111th) as well as their third-round selection in 2018.[source 1]


  2. ^ No. 3: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago.[source 1]


  3. ^ No. 5: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee (PD). The Rams traded their first- and third-round selections, as well as their first-, two seconds-, and third-round selection in 2016 (15th, 43rd, 45th, and 76th) to Tennessee in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection, as well as Tennessee's first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selection in 2016 (1st, 113th, and 177th). If the Rams receives a compensatory selection in the third round of the 2017 draft, the third-round pick sent to Tennessee will be the compensatory selection, not the standard third-round pick assigned to the Rams; otherwise, Tennessee will receive the Rams' regular third-round pick, and Tennessee's seventh-round pick will go to the Rams.[source 2]


  4. ^ No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City (D). Buffalo traded their first-round selection (10th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's first- and third-round selections (27th and 91st), as well as their first-round selection in 2018.[source 1]


  5. ^ No. 12: multiple trades:
           No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded their first-round selection, as well as a first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and their second-round selection in 2018 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2017. Since Cleveland received a compensatory fourth-round selection, it will go to Philadelphia. If it had not, Cleveland would have sent their fifth-round selection to Philadelphia.
    [source 3]
           No. 12: Cleveland → Houston (D).Cleveland traded a first-round selection (12th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's first-round selections (25th) as well as their first-round selection in 2018.[source 1]



  6. ^ No. 14: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded their first-round selection, as well as a conditional fourth-round selection in 2018, to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford.[source 4]


  7. ^ No. 25: Houston → Cleveland (D). see No. 12: Cleveland → Houston.[source 1]


  8. ^ No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta (D). Seattle traded their first-round selection (26th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's first-, third-, and seventh-round selections (31st, 95th, and 249th).[source 1]


  9. ^ No. 27: Kansas City → Buffalo (D). see No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City.[source 1]


  10. ^ No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland (D). Green Bay traded their first-round selection (29th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's second- and fourth-round selections (33rd and 108th).[source 1]


  11. ^ No. 31: multiple trades:
           No. 31: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta.[source 1]
           No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco (D). Seattle traded a first-round selection (31st) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second- and fourth-round selections (34th and 111th).[source 1]



  12. ^ No. 32: New England → New Orleans (PD). New England traded their first- and third-round selections (32nd and 103rd) to New Orleans in exchange for wide receiver Brandin Cooks and New Orleans' fourth-round selection (118th).[source 5]


Round two

  1. ^ No. 33: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). see No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland.[source 1]


  2. ^ No. 34: multiple trades:
           No. 34: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco.[source 1]
           No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville (D). Seattle traded a second-round selection (34th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's second- and sixth-round selections (35th and 187th).[source 1]



  3. ^ No. 35: Jacksonville → Seattle (D). see No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville.[source 1]


  4. ^ No. 36: Chicago → Arizona (D). Chicago traded their second- and seventh-round selections (36th and 221st) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (45th, 119th, and 197th) as well as a fourth-round selection in 2018.[source 1]


  5. ^ No. 37: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo (D). The Rams traded their second- and fifth-round selections (37th and 149th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's second- and third-round selections (44th and 91st).[source 1]


  6. ^ No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota (D). Cincinnati traded their second-round selections (41st) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second- and fourth-round selections (48th and 128th).[source 1]


  7. ^ No. 44: Buffalo → Los Angeles Rams (D). see No. 37: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo.[source 1]


  8. ^ No. 45: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona.[source 1]


  9. ^ No. 48: Minnesota → Cincinnati (D). see No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota.[source 1]


  10. ^ No. 52: Tennessee → Cleveland (PD). Tennessee traded their second-round selection, along with their first-round selection (15th) and third-round selection (76th) in 2016 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection (8th) and sixth-round selection (176th) in 2016.[source 6]


  11. ^ No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo (D). Atlanta traded their second-round selection (63rd) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's third-round selection (75th) and two fifth-round selections (149th and 156th).[source 1]


  12. ^ No. 64: New England → Carolina (PD). New England traded their second-round selection (64th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's third-round selection (72nd) and defensive end Kony Ealy.[source 7]


Round three

  1. ^ No. 67: multiple trades:
           No. 67: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago.
           No. 67: San Francisco → New Orleans (D). San Francisco traded their third-round selection (67th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans's seventh-round selection (229th) and their 2018 second-round selection.[source 1]



  2. ^ No. 70: New York Jets → Minnesota (D). The Jets traded their third-round selection (70th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's third- and fifth-round selections (79th and 160th).[source 1]


  3. ^ No. 72: multiple trades:
           No. 72: Carolina → New England (PD). see No. 64: New England → Carolina.[source 7]
           No. 72: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded their third-round selection (72nd) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's third- and fourth- selections (83rd and 124th).[source 1]



  4. ^ No. 74: Philadelphia → Baltimore (PD). Philadelphia traded their third-round selection (74th) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's third-round compensatory selection (99th) and defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan.[source 8]


  5. ^ No. 75: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo.[source 1]


  6. ^ No. 77: Arizona → Carolina (D). Arizona traded their third-round selection (77th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's third- and fourth-round selections (98th and 115th).[source 9]


  7. ^ No. 79: Minnesota → New York Jets (D). see No. 70: New York Jets → Minnesota.[source 1]


  8. ^ No. 83: Tennessee → New England (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee.[source 1]


  9. ^ No. 85: Detroit → New England (D). Detroit traded their third-round selection (85th) to New England in exchange for New England's third- and fourth-round selections (96th and 124th).[source 10]


  10. ^ No. 86: multiple trades:
           No. 86: Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded their third- and fourth-round selections as well as their sixth-round selection in 2016 (186th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's third-round selection in 2016 (86th). If Miami had received a fourth-round compensatory selection, that pick would have gone to Minnesota instead of Miami's original fourth-round selection (No. 129).[source 6]
           No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City (D).Minnesota traded a third-round selection (86th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's third-, fourth-, and seventh-round selections (104th, 132nd, and 245th).[source 1]



  11. ^ No. 91: multiple trades:
           No. 91: Kansas City → Buffalo (D). see No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City.[source 1]
           No. 91: Buffalo → Los Angeles Rams (D). see No. 37: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo.[source 1]



  12. ^ No. 95: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta.[source 1]


  13. ^ No. 96: New England → Detroit (D). see No. 85: Detroit → New England.[source 10]


  14. ^ No. 98: Carolina → Arizona (D). see No. 77: Arizona → Carolina.[source 9]


  15. ^ No. 99: Baltimore → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 74: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[source 8]


  16. ^ No. 100: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee (PD). see No. 5: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee [source 2]


  17. ^ No. 103: multiple trades:
           No. 103: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded their third-round compensatory selection to New England in exchange for linebacker Jamie Collins.[source 11]
           No. 103: New England → New Orleans (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans.[source 5]



  18. ^ No. 104: multiple trades:
           No. 104: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City.[source 1]
           No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco (D). Minnesota traded their third-round selection (104th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and seventh-round selections (109th and 219th).[source 1]



  19. ^ No. 107: New York Jets → Tampa Bay (D). The Jets traded their third-round selection (107th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's fourth- and sixth-round selections (125th and 204th).[source 12]


Round four

  1. ^ No. 108: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). see No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland.[source 1]


  2. ^ No. 109: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). see No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco.[source 1]


  3. ^ No. 111: multiple trades:
           No. 111: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago.[source 1]
           No. 111: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco.[source 1]



  4. ^ No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago (D). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (112nd) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and 197th).[source 13]


  5. ^ No. 114: New York Jets → Washington (PD). The Jets traded their fourth-round selection to Washington in exchange for Washington's 2016 fifth-round selection (158th).[source 6]


  6. ^ No. 115: Carolina → Arizona (D). see No. 77: Arizona → Carolina.[source 9]


  7. ^ No. 117: multiple trades:
           No. 117: Buffalo → Chicago (PD). Buffalo traded their fourth-round selection, along with their 2016 second- and fourth-round selections (49th and 117th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's 2016 second-round selection (41st).[source 6]
           No. 117: Chicago → LA Rams (D). see No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago.[source 13]



  8. ^ New Orleans → New England (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans.[source 5]


  9. ^ No. 119: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona.[source 1]


  10. ^ No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). The Colts traded their fourth-round selection (121st) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (143rd and 161st).[source 15]


  11. ^ No. 124: multiple trades:
           No. 124: Tennessee → New England (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee.[source 1]
           No. 124: New England → Detroit (D). see No. 85: Detroit → New England.[source 10]



  12. ^ No. 125: multiple trades:
           No. 125: Tampa Bay → NY Jets (D). see No. 107: NY Jets → Tampa Bay.[source 12]
           No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams (D). The New York Jets traded their fourth-round selection (125th) to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Los Angeles's fourth- and sixth-round selections (141st and 197th).[source 16]



  13. ^ No. 126: Denver → Cleveland (D). Denver traded their fourth- and seventh-round selections (126th and 252nd) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's two fifth-round selections (145th and 175th).[source 1]


  14. ^ No. 128: multiple trades:
           No. 128: Miami → Minnesota (PD). see No. 86: Miami → Minnesota.[source 6]
           No. 128: Minnesota → Cincinnati (D). see No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota.[source 1]



  15. ^ No. 131: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded their fourth-round selection, along with their 2016 seventh-round selection (225th) to New England in exchange for New England's 2016 fifth- and seventh-round selections (147th and 243rd).[source 6]


  16. ^ No. 132: multiple trades:
           No. 132: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City.[source 1]
           No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). Minnesota traded their fourth-round selection (132nd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fourth- and seventh-round selections (139th and 230th).[source 1]



  17. ^ No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection (137th) to Indianapolis in exchange for a sixth-round selection (200th) and tight end Dwayne Allen.[source 18]


  18. ^ No. 139: multiple trades:
           No. 139: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland (round one).[source 3]
           No. 139: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). see No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia.[source 1]
           No 139: Minnesota → Kansas City (D). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (139th) to Kansas City in exchange for two fifth-round selections (170th and 180th).[source 19]



  19. ^ No. 141: LA Rams → NY Jets (D). see No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams.[source 16]


  20. ^ No. 142: Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded a fourth-round compensatory selection (142nd) to Houston in exchange for Houston's sixth-round selection (188th), 2018 second-round selection, and quarterback Brock Osweiler.[source 20]


  21. ^ No. 143: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). see No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco.[source 15]


Round five

  1. ^ No. 145: Cleveland → Denver (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland.[source 1]


  2. ^ No. 149: multiple trades:
           No. 149: LA Rams → Buffalo (D). see No. 37: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo.[source 1]
           No. 149: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo.[source 1]



  3. ^ No. 154: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded their fifth-round selection, along with their fifth-round selection in 2016 (152nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fourth-round selection in 2016 (120th).[source 6]


  4. ^ No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). Philadelphia traded their fifth-round selection (155th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 214th).[source 1]


  5. ^ No. 156: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo.[source 1]


  6. ^ No. 160: multiple trades:
           No. 160: Minnesota → New York Jets (D). see No. 70: New York Jets → Minnesota.[source 1]
           No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland (D).The New York Jets traded their fifth- and seventh-round selections (160th and 224th)) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fifth- and sixth-round selections (181st and 188th).[source 1]



  7. ^ No. 161: multiple trades:
           No. 161: Washington → San Francisco (PD).Washington traded their fifth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2017 seventh-round selection and tight end Derek Carrier.[source 21]
           No. 161: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). see No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco.[source 15]



  8. ^ No. 163: multiple trades:
           No. 163: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection to New England in exchange for tight end A. J. Derby.[source 22]
           No. 163: New England → Buffalo (PD). New England gave this selection to Buffalo in exchange for signing RFA running back Mike Gillislee.[source 23]



  9. ^ No. 164: multiple trades:
           No. 164: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). see No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee.[source 1]
           No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami (D).Philadelphia traded a fifth- and sixth-round selection (164th and 194th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's to fifth-round selections (166th and 184th).[source 1]



  10. ^ No. 166: Miami → Philadelphia (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[source 1]


  11. ^ No. 170: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 139: Minnesota → Kansas City.[source 19]


  12. ^ No. 171: Dallas → Buffalo (PD). Dallas traded their fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round selection and quarterback Matt Cassel.[source 25]


  13. ^ No. 172: Green Bay → Denver (D). Green Bay traded their fifth-round selection (172nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 238th).[source 1]


  14. ^ No. 175: multiple trades:
           No. 175: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded their fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for linebacker Barkevious Mingo.[source 26]
           No. 175: Cleveland → Denver (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland.[source 1]
           No. 175: Denver → Green Bay (D). see No. 172: Green Bay → Denver.[source 1]



  15. ^ No. 177: Denver → San Francisco (D). San Francisco traded their fourth-round selection in 2018 to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth-round selections (177th) and running back Kapri Bibbs.[source 1]


  16. ^ No. 180: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 139: Minnesota → Kansas City.[source 19]


  17. ^ No. 181: Cleveland → NY Jets (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland.[source 1]


  18. ^ No. 183: New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded their fifth-round selection (183rd) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's sixth-round selection (216th) and tight end James O'Shaughnessy.[source 1]


  19. ^ No. 184: Miami → Philadelphia (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[source 1]


Round six

  1. ^ No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore (PD). San Francisco traded their sixth-round selection (186th) to Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Baltimore's sixth-round selection (198th) and center Jeremy Zuttah.[source 27]


  2. ^ No. 187: Jacksonville → Seattle (D). see No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville.[source 1]


  3. ^ No. 188: multiple trades:
           No. 188: Chicago → Houston (PD). Chicago traded their sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for tight end Khari Lee.[source 28]
           No. 188: Houston → Cleveland (PD). see No. 142: Cleveland → Houston.[source 20]
           No. 188: Cleveland → NY Jets (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland.[source 1]



  4. ^ No. 191: NY Jets → Dallas (D). The New York Jets traded their sixth-round selection (191st) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas's fifth-round selection in 2018.[source 1]


  5. ^ No. 194: Philadelphia → Miami (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[source 1]


  6. ^ No. 197: multiple trades:
           No. 197: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona.[source 1]
           No. 197: Chicago → LA Rams (D). see No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago.[source 13]
           No. 197: LA Rams → NY Jets (D). see No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams.[source 16]



  7. ^ No. 198: Baltimore → San Francisco (PD). see No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore.[source 27]


  8. ^ No. 199: Minnesota → Washington (D). Minnesota traded their sixth- and seventh-round selections (199th and 230th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's sixth- and seventh-round selections (201st and 220th).[source 1]


  9. ^ No. 200: multiple trades:
           No. 200: Indianapolis→ New England (PD). see No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis (round four).[source 18]
           No. 200: New England → Tennessee (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee.[source 1]
           No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants (D). Tennessee traded their sixth-round selection (200th) to NY Giants in exchange for New York's sixth- and seventh-round selections (207th and 241st).[source 1]



  10. ^ No. 201: Washington → Minnesota (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington.[source 1]


  11. ^ No. 202: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded their sixth-round selection, along with their sixth-round selection in 2016 (207th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's seventh-round selection in 2016 (228th) and tight end Vernon Davis.[source 29]


  12. ^ No. 203: Tennessee → Denver (PD). Tennessee traded their sixth-round selection, along with their sixth-round selection in 2016 (176th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2016 (157th and 253th).[source 6]


  13. ^ No. 204: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (D). see No. 107: New York Jets → Tampa Bay.[source 12]


  14. ^ No. 206: Miami → LA Rams (PD). Miami traded their sixth-round selection (206th) to the Rams in exchange for the Ram's seventh-round selection (223rd) and defensive end William Hayes.[source 30]


  15. ^ No. 207: multiple trades:
           No. 207: NY Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants.[source 1]
           No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati (D).Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (207th) to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's sixth- and seventh-round selections (217th and 227th).[source 1]



  16. ^ No. 208: Oakland → Arizona (D). Oakland traded their sixth-round selection (208th) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's sixth- and seventh-round selections (221st and 231st).[source 1]


  17. ^ No. 209: Houston → Washington (PD). Houston traded their sixth-round selection, along with their first-round selection in 2016 (22nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection in 2016 (21st).[source 6]


  18. ^ No. 211: Dallas → New England (D). Dallas traded their sixth-round selection (211th) to New England in exchange for New England's sixth- and seventh-round selections (216st and 239st).[source 1]


  19. ^ No. 214: multiple trades:
           No. 214: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). Atlanta traded a 2016 sixth-round selection and a conditional sixth-round selection in 2017 to Tennessee in exchange for guard Andy Levitre.[source 32]
           No. 214: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). see No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee.[source 1]



  20. ^ No. 215: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded their sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's 2017 seventh-round selection and linebacker Kyle Van Noy.[source 33]


  21. ^ No. 216: multiple trades:
           No. 216: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 183: New England → Kansas City.[source 1]
           No. 216: New England → Dallas (D). see No. 211: Dallas → New England.[source 1]



  22. ^ No. 217: Cincinnati → Tennessee (D). see No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati.[source 1]


Round seven

  1. ^ No. 219: multiple trades:
           No. 219: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). Cleveland traded their seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for punter Andy Lee.[source 34]
           No. 219: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). see No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco.[source 1]



  2. ^ No. 220: multiple trades:
           No. 220: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 161: Washington → San Francisco.[source 21]
           No. 220: Washington → Minnesota (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington.[source 1]



  3. ^ No. 221: multiple trades:
           No. 221: Chicago → Arizona (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona.[source 1]
           No. 221: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 208: Oakland → Arizona.[source 1]



  4. ^ No. 223: multiple trades:
           No. 223: LA Rams → Miami (PD). see No. 206: Miami → LA Rams.[source 30]
           No. 223: Miami → Tampa Bay (D). Miami traded their seventh-round selection (223rd) to Miami in exchange for Miami's seventh-round selections (237th) as well as their seventh-round selection in 2018.[source 1]



  5. ^ No. 224: NY Jets → Cleveland (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland.[source 1]


  6. ^ No. 226: Carolina → Seattle (PD). Carolina traded their seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for wide receiver Kevin Norwood on the condition that he made Carolina's roster, which he did.[source 35]


  7. ^ No. 227: Cincinnati → Tennessee (D). see No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati.[source 1]


  8. ^ No. 228: Buffalo → Dallas (PD). see Dallas → Buffalo (round five).[source 25]


  9. ^ No. 229: New Orleans→ San Francisco (D). see No. 67: San Francisco → New Orleans.


  10. ^ No. 230: multiple trades:
           No. 230: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). see No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia.[source 1]
            No. 230: Minnesota → Washington (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington.[source 1]



  11. ^ No. 231: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 208: Oakland → Arizona.[source 1]


  12. ^ No. 233: multiple trades:
           No. 233: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded their seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for defensive end Billy Winn.[source 36]
           No. 233: Cleveland → Carolina (PD). Cleveland traded their seventh-round selection and punter Andy Lee to Carolina in exchange for punter Kasey Redfern and Carolina's fourth-round selection in 2018.[source 37]



  13. ^ No. 234: Baltimore → Los Angeles Rams (PD). Baltimore traded their 2017 seventh-round selection to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Chris Givens.[source 38]


  14. ^ No. 237: Tampa Bay → Miami (D). see No. 223: Miami → Tampa Bay.[source 1]


  15. ^ No. 238: Denver → Green Bay (D). see No. 172: Green Bay → Denver.[source 1]


  16. ^ No. 239: multiple trades:
           No. 239: Detroit → New England (PD). see No. 215: New England → Detroit.[source 33]
           No. 239: New England → Dallas (D). see No. 211: Dallas → New England.[source 1]



  17. ^ No. 240: Miami → Jacksonville (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to Jacksonville in exchange for tight end Julius Thomas.[source 39]


  18. ^ No. 241: NY Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants.[source 1]


  19. ^ No. 244: Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Oakland in exchange for defensive back Dewey McDonald.[source 40]


  20. ^ No. 245: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City.[source 1]


  21. ^ No. 249: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta.[source 1]


  22. ^ No. 250: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded their 2017 seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for tight end Michael Williams.[source 41]


  23. ^ No. 252: Denver → Cleveland (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland.[source 1]



Forfeited/penalized picks



  1. ^ The New England Patriots forfeited their highest fourth-round selection due to the Deflategate scandal. The team also forfeited a 2016 first-round selection.[source 14]


  2. ^ The New York Giants fourth-round selection was moved to the back of the fourth round, after all of the compensatory draft picks (but no more than 12 picks) for illegal use of a walkie-talkie on their sideline during week 14 of the 2016 season. This pick will be no worse than the 35th pick of the fourth round, after the other 30 regular picks (New England's fourth round pick was forfeited due to Deflategate) and no more than 4 compensatory picks.[source 17]


  3. ^ The Seattle Seahawks forfeited their fifth-round selection for violating the NFL's collective bargaining agreement regarding off-season workout policies.[source 24]


  4. ^ The Kansas City Chiefs forfeited their sixth-round selection for violating the NFL's Anti-Tampering policy during the 2015 free agency period. The team also forfeited a 2016 third-round selection.[source 31]



References


Trade references


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  4. ^ Goessling, Ben (September 4, 2016). "Minnesota Vikings trade for Philadelphia Eagles QB Sam Bradford". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016.


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  18. ^ ab Bowen, Kevin (March 9, 2017). "Colts Receive Fourth-Round Draft Pick In Dwayne Allen Trade". Colts.com. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 9, 2017.


  19. ^ abc Kerkhoff, Blair (April 29, 2017). "Chiefs trade back into fourth round, draft Michigan wide receiver Jehu Chesson". The Kansas City Star.


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  34. ^ Fowler, Jeremy (June 6, 2015). "Browns trade for punter Andy Lee, release Spencer Lanning". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.


  35. ^ Patra, Kevin (August 31, 2015). "Seahawks trade WR Kevin Norwood to Panthers". NFL.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.


  36. ^ Wesseling, Chris (September 11, 2015). "Colts trade conditional draft pick for DE Billy Winn". NFL.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.


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General references


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