2020 NFL Draft
2020 NFL Draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | April 23–25, 2020 |
Location | ESPN studio complex, Bristol, Connecticut (draft emanated from Bronxville, New York via video conference call) |
Network(s) | ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio |
Overview | |
255 total selections in 7 rounds | |
League | National Football League |
First selection | Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals |
Mr. Irrelevant | Tae Crowder, LB, New York Giants |
Most selections (15) | Minnesota Vikings |
Fewest selections (4) | New Orleans Saints |
The 2020 NFL Draft was the 85th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2020 NFL season. The first round was held on April 23, followed by the second and third rounds on April 24. The draft concluded with rounds 4–7 on April 25. The NFL originally planned to hold the event live in Paradise, Nevada, before all public events related to it were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, all team selections took place via videoconferencing with league commissioner Roger Goodell broadcasting picks from his home.
Format[]
The host city was chosen among finalists Denver, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Nashville, and Cleveland/Canton in May 2018 during the NFL Spring League Meeting,[1] when Nashville was chosen to host the 2019 draft. However, the host city for 2020 was deferred. After Denver withdrew, citing scheduling conflicts,[2] Las Vegas was chosen as the original host on December 12, 2018, coinciding with the Las Vegas Raiders' arrival in the city.[3] Plans were announced for a main stage near the Caesars Forum convention center and a "red carpet" stage for arrivals on a floating platform in front of the Bellagio resort, with players being transported to and from the stage by boat.[4] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NFL announced on March 16 that it had canceled all public festivities associated with the event.[5]
Instead, the draft was held remotely, with team coaches and GMs convening via Microsoft Teams due to all team facilities also being closed.[6][7] NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced the picks for rounds 1–3 from his home in Bronxville, New York.[8][9] During the event Goodell announced that Las Vegas would host the 2022 NFL Draft.[10]
Player selections[]
The following is the breakdown of the 255 players selected by position:
- 38 linebackers
- 35 wide receivers
- 27 cornerbacks
- 20 defensive tackles
- 20 offensive tackles
- 20 safeties
- 18 offensive guards
- 18 running backs
- 18 defensive ends
- 13 quarterbacks
- 12 tight ends
- 9 centers
- 3 placekickers
- 2 punters
- 1 long snapper
- 1 safety/linebacker
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Rnd. | Pick No. | NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes | |
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1 | 1 | Cincinnati Bengals | Joe Burrow | QB | LSU | SEC | 2019 Heisman Trophy winner | |
1 | 2 | Washington Redskins | Chase Young † | DE | Ohio State | Big Ten | 2019 Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award winner AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year | |
1 | 3 | Detroit Lions | Jeff Okudah | CB | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
1 | 4 | New York Giants | Andrew Thomas | OT | Georgia | SEC | ||
1 | 5 | Miami Dolphins | Tua Tagovailoa | QB | Alabama | SEC | 2018 Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award winner | |
1 | 6 | Los Angeles Chargers | Justin Herbert † | QB | Oregon | Pac-12 | 2019 William V. Campbell Trophy winner AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year | |
1 | 7 | Carolina Panthers | Derrick Brown | DT | Auburn | SEC | ||
1 | 8 | Arizona Cardinals | Isaiah Simmons | LB | Clemson | ACC | 2019 Dick Butkus Award winner | |
1 | 9 | Jacksonville Jaguars | C. J. Henderson | CB | Florida | SEC | ||
1 | 10 | Cleveland Browns | Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 11 | New York Jets | Mekhi Becton | OT | Louisville | ACC | ||
1 | 12 | Las Vegas Raiders | Henry Ruggs | WR | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tristan Wirfs † | OT | Iowa | Big Ten | from Indianapolis via San Francisco [R1 - 1] | |
1 | 14 | San Francisco 49ers | Javon Kinlaw | DT | South Carolina | SEC | from Tampa Bay [R1 - 2] | |
1 | 15 | Denver Broncos | Jerry Jeudy | WR | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 16 | Atlanta Falcons | A. J. Terrell | CB | Clemson | ACC | ||
1 | 17 | Dallas Cowboys | CeeDee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
1 | 18 | Miami Dolphins | Austin Jackson | OT | USC | Pac-12 | from Pittsburgh [R1 - 3] | |
1 | 19 | Las Vegas Raiders | Damon Arnette | CB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Chicago [R1 - 4] | |
1 | 20 | Jacksonville Jaguars | K'Lavon Chaisson | DE | LSU | SEC | from L.A. Rams [R1 - 5] | |
1 | 21 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU | Big 12 | ||
1 | 22 | Minnesota Vikings | Justin Jefferson † | WR | LSU | SEC | from Buffalo [R1 - 6] | |
1 | 23 | Los Angeles Chargers | Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from New England [R1 - 7] | |
1 | 24 | New Orleans Saints | Cesar Ruiz | C | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
1 | 25 | San Francisco 49ers | Brandon Aiyuk | WR | Arizona State | Pac-12 | from Minnesota [R1 - 8] | |
1 | 26 | Green Bay Packers | Jordan Love | QB | Utah State | MW | from Houston via Miami [R1 - 9] | |
1 | 27 | Seattle Seahawks | Jordyn Brooks | LB | Texas Tech | Big 12 | ||
1 | 28 | Baltimore Ravens | Patrick Queen | LB | LSU | SEC | ||
1 | 29 | Tennessee Titans | Isaiah Wilson | OT | Georgia | SEC | ||
1 | 30 | Miami Dolphins | Noah Igbinoghene | CB | Auburn | SEC | from Green Bay [R1 - 10] | |
1 | 31 | Minnesota Vikings | Jeff Gladney | CB | TCU | Big 12 | from San Francisco [R1 - 11] | |
1 | 32 | Kansas City Chiefs | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | RB | LSU | SEC | ||
2 | 33 | Cincinnati Bengals | Tee Higgins | WR | Clemson | ACC | ||
2 | 34 | Indianapolis Colts | Michael Pittman Jr. | WR | USC | Pac-12 | from Washington [R2 - 1] | |
2 | 35 | Detroit Lions | D'Andre Swift | RB | Georgia | SEC | ||
2 | 36 | New York Giants | Xavier McKinney | S | Alabama | SEC | ||
2 | 37 | New England Patriots | Kyle Dugger | S | Lenoir–Rhyne | SAC | from L.A. Chargers [R2 - 2] | |
2 | 38 | Carolina Panthers | Yetur Gross-Matos | DE | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
2 | 39 | Miami Dolphins | Robert Hunt | OG | Louisiana | Sun Belt | ||
2 | 40 | Houston Texans | Ross Blacklock | NT | TCU | Big 12 | from Arizona [R2 - 3] | |
2 | 41 | Indianapolis Colts | Jonathan Taylor † | RB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Cleveland [R2 - 4] | |
2 | 42 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Laviska Shenault | WR | Colorado | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 43 | Chicago Bears | Cole Kmet | TE | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | from Las Vegas [R2 - 5] | |
2 | 44 | Cleveland Browns | Grant Delpit | S | LSU | SEC | from Indianapolis [R2 - 6] | |
2 | 45 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Antoine Winfield Jr. | S | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
2 | 46 | Denver Broncos | K. J. Hamler | WR | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
2 | 47 | Atlanta Falcons | Marlon Davidson | DE | Auburn | SEC | ||
2 | 48 | Seattle Seahawks | Darrell Taylor | DE | Tennessee | SEC | from N.Y. Jets [R2 - 7] | |
2 | 49 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Chase Claypool | WR | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
2 | 50 | Chicago Bears | Jaylon Johnson | CB | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 51 | Dallas Cowboys | Trevon Diggs † | CB | Alabama | SEC | ||
2 | 52 | Los Angeles Rams | Cam Akers | RB | Florida State | ACC | ||
2 | 53 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jalen Hurts | QB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
2 | 54 | Buffalo Bills | A. J. Epenesa | DE | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
2 | 55 | Baltimore Ravens | J. K. Dobbins | RB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from New England via Atlanta [R2 - 8] | |
2 | 56 | Miami Dolphins | Raekwon Davis | DT | Alabama | SEC | from New Orleans [R2 - 9] | |
2 | 57 | Los Angeles Rams | Van Jefferson | WR | Florida | SEC | from Houston [R2 - 10] | |
2 | 58 | Minnesota Vikings | Ezra Cleveland | OT | Boise State | MW | ||
2 | 59 | New York Jets | Denzel Mims | WR | Baylor | Big 12 | from Seattle [R2 - 11] | |
2 | 60 | New England Patriots | Josh Uche | OLB | Michigan | Big Ten | from Baltimore [R2 - 12] | |
2 | 61 | Tennessee Titans | Kristian Fulton | CB | LSU | SEC | ||
2 | 62 | Green Bay Packers | A. J. Dillon | RB | Boston College | ACC | ||
2 | 63 | Kansas City Chiefs | Willie Gay | LB | Mississippi State | SEC | from San Francisco [R2 - 13] | |
2 | 64 | Carolina Panthers | Jeremy Chinn | S/OLB | Southern Illinois | MVFC | from Kansas City via Seattle [R2 - 14] | |
3 | 65 | Cincinnati Bengals | Logan Wilson | LB | Wyoming | MW | ||
3 | 66 | Washington Redskins | Antonio Gibson | RB | Memphis | The American | ||
3 | 67 | Detroit Lions | Julian Okwara | OLB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
3 | 68 | New York Jets | Ashtyn Davis | S | California | Pac-12 | from N.Y. Giants [R3 - 1] | |
3 | 69 | Seattle Seahawks | Damien Lewis | OG | LSU | SEC | from Carolina [R3 - 2] | |
3 | 70 | Miami Dolphins | Brandon Jones | S | Texas | Big 12 | ||
3 | 71 | Baltimore Ravens | Justin Madubuike | DT | Texas A&M | SEC | from L.A. Chargers via New England [R3 - 3] | |
3 | 72 | Arizona Cardinals | Josh Jones | OT | Houston | The American | ||
3 | 73 | Jacksonville Jaguars | DaVon Hamilton | DT | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
3 | 74 | New Orleans Saints | Zack Baun | OLB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Cleveland [R3 - 4] | |
3 | 75 | Detroit Lions | Jonah Jackson | OG | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Indianapolis [R3 - 5] | |
3 | 76 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Ke'Shawn Vaughn | RB | Vanderbilt | SEC | ||
3 | 77 | Denver Broncos | Michael Ojemudia | CB | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
3 | 78 | Atlanta Falcons | Matt Hennessy | C | Temple | The American | ||
3 | 79 | New York Jets | Jabari Zuniga | DE | Florida | SEC | ||
3 | 80 | Las Vegas Raiders | Lynn Bowden | RB | Kentucky | SEC | ||
3 | 81 | Las Vegas Raiders | Bryan Edwards | WR | South Carolina | SEC | from Chicago [R3 - 6] | |
3 | 82 | Dallas Cowboys | Neville Gallimore | DT | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
3 | 83 | Denver Broncos | Lloyd Cushenberry | C | LSU | SEC | from Pittsburgh [R3 - 7] | |
3 | 84 | Los Angeles Rams | Terrell Lewis | OLB | Alabama | SEC | ||
3 | 85 | Indianapolis Colts | Julian Blackmon | S | Utah | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia via Detroit [R3 - 8] | |
3 | 86 | Buffalo Bills | Zack Moss | RB | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
3 | 87 | New England Patriots | Anfernee Jennings | OLB | Alabama | SEC | ||
3 | 88 | Cleveland Browns | Jordan Elliott | DT | Missouri | SEC | from New Orleans [R3 - 9] | |
3 | 89 | Minnesota Vikings | Cameron Dantzler | CB | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
3 | 90 | Houston Texans | Jonathan Greenard | OLB | Florida | SEC | ||
3 | 91 | New England Patriots | Devin Asiasi | TE | UCLA | Pac-12 | from Seattle via Houston and Las Vegas [R3 - 10] | |
3 | 92 | Baltimore Ravens | Devin Duvernay † | WR | Texas | Big 12 | ||
3 | 93 | Tennessee Titans | Darrynton Evans | RB | Appalachian State | Sun Belt | ||
3 | 94 | Green Bay Packers | Josiah Deguara | TE | Cincinnati | The American | ||
3 | 95 | Denver Broncos | McTelvin Agim | DT | Arkansas | SEC | from San Francisco [R3 - 11] | |
3 | 96 | Kansas City Chiefs | Lucas Niang | OT | TCU | Big 12 | ||
3* | 97 | Cleveland Browns | Jacob Phillips | LB | LSU | SEC | from Houston [R3 - 12] | |
3* | 98 | Baltimore Ravens | Malik Harrison | LB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from New England [R3 - 13] | |
3* | 99 | New York Giants | Matt Peart | OT | UConn | The American | ||
3* | 100 | Las Vegas Raiders | Tanner Muse | LB | Clemson | ACC | from New England [R3 - 14] | |
3* | 101 | New England Patriots | Dalton Keene | TE | Virginia Tech | ACC | from Seattle via New York Jets [R3 - 15] | |
3* | 102 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Alex Highsmith | OLB | Charlotte | C-USA | ||
3* | 103 | Philadelphia Eagles | Davion Taylor | OLB | Colorado | Pac-12 | ||
3* | 104 | Los Angeles Rams | Terrell Burgess | S | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
3* | 105 | New Orleans Saints | Adam Trautman | TE | Dayton | Pioneer | from Minnesota [R3 - 16] | |
3* | 106 | Baltimore Ravens | Tyre Phillips | OG | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
4 | 107 | Cincinnati Bengals | Akeem Davis-Gaither | OLB | Appalachian State | Sun Belt | ||
4 | 108 | Washington Redskins | Saahdiq Charles | OT | LSU | SEC | ||
4 | 109 | Las Vegas Raiders | John Simpson | OG | Clemson | ACC | from Detroit [R4 - 1] | |
4 | 110 | New York Giants | Darnay Holmes | CB | UCLA | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 111 | Miami Dolphins | Solomon Kindley | OG | Georgia | SEC | from Miami via Houston [R4 - 2] | |
4 | 112 | Los Angeles Chargers | Joshua Kelley | RB | UCLA | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 113 | Carolina Panthers | Troy Pride | CB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
4 | 114 | Arizona Cardinals | Leki Fotu | DT | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 115 | Cleveland Browns | Harrison Bryant | TE | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | ||
4 | 116 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Ben Bartch | OT | Saint John's (MN) | MIAC | ||
4 | 117 | Minnesota Vikings | D. J. Wonnum | DE | South Carolina | SEC | from Tampa Bay via San Francisco [R4 - 3] | |
4 | 118 | Denver Broncos | Albert Okwuegbunam | TE | Missouri | SEC | ||
4 | 119 | Atlanta Falcons | Mykal Walker | LB | Fresno State | MW | ||
4 | 120 | New York Jets | La'Mical Perine | RB | Florida | SEC | ||
4 | 121 | Detroit Lions | Logan Stenberg | OG | Kentucky | SEC | from Las Vegas [R4 - 4] | |
4 | 122 | Indianapolis Colts | Jacob Eason | QB | Washington | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 123 | Dallas Cowboys | Reggie Robinson | CB | Tulsa | The American | ||
4 | 124 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Anthony McFarland Jr. | RB | Maryland | Big Ten | ||
4 | 125 | New York Jets | James Morgan | QB | Florida International | C-USA | from Chicago via New England [R4 - 5] | |
4 | 126 | Houston Texans | Charlie Heck | OT | North Carolina | ACC | from L.A. Rams [R4 - 6] | |
4 | 127 | Philadelphia Eagles | K'Von Wallace | S | Clemson | ACC | ||
4 | 128 | Buffalo Bills | Gabriel Davis | WR | UCF | The American | ||
4 | 129 | New York Jets | Cameron Clark | OT | Charlotte | C-USA | previously from New England via Baltimore and New England [R4 - 7] | |
4 | 130 | Minnesota Vikings | James Lynch | DT | Baylor | Big 12 | from New Orleans [R4 - 8] | |
4 | 131 | Arizona Cardinals | Rashard Lawrence | DT | LSU | SEC | from Houston [R4 - 9] | |
4 | 132 | Minnesota Vikings | Troy Dye | LB | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 133 | Seattle Seahawks | Colby Parkinson | TE | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 134 | Atlanta Falcons | Jaylinn Hawkins | S | California | Pac-12 | from Baltimore [R4 - 10] | |
4 | 135 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Kevin Dotson | OG | Louisiana | Sun Belt | from Tennessee via Miami [R4 - 11] | |
4 | 136 | Los Angeles Rams | Brycen Hopkins | TE | Purdue | Big Ten | from Green Bay via Miami and Houston [R4 - 12] | |
4 | 137 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Josiah Scott | CB | Michigan State | Big Ten | from San Francisco via Denver [R4 - 13] | |
4 | 138 | Kansas City Chiefs | L'Jarius Sneed | S | Louisiana Tech | C-USA | ||
4* | 139 | Las Vegas Raiders | Amik Robertson | CB | Louisiana Tech | C-USA | from Tampa Bay via New England [R4 - 14] | |
4* | 140 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Shaquille Quarterman | LB | Miami (FL) | ACC | from Chicago [R4 - 15] | |
4* | 141 | Houston Texans | John Reid | CB | Penn State | Big Ten | from Miami [R4 - 16] | |
4* | 142 | Washington Redskins | Antonio Gandy-Golden | WR | Liberty | Ind. (FBS) | ||
4* | 143 | Baltimore Ravens | Ben Bredeson | OG | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
4* | 144 | Seattle Seahawks | DeeJay Dallas | RB | Miami (FL) | ACC | ||
4* | 145 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jack Driscoll | OG | Auburn | SEC | ||
4* | 146 | Dallas Cowboys | Tyler Biadasz | C | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Philadelphia [R4 - 17] | |
5 | 147 | Cincinnati Bengals | Khalid Kareem | DE | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
5 | 148 | Seattle Seahawks | Alton Robinson | DE | Syracuse | ACC | from Washington via Carolina [R5 - 1] | |
5 | 149 | Indianapolis Colts | Danny Pinter | OG | Ball State | MAC | from Detroit [R5 - 2] | |
5 | 150 | New York Giants | Shane Lemieux | OG | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
5 | 151 | Los Angeles Chargers | Joe Reed | WR | Virginia | ACC | ||
5 | 152 | Carolina Panthers | Kenny Robinson | S | West Virginia | Big 12 | drafted from St. Louis BattleHawks of XFL | |
5 | 153 | San Francisco 49ers | Colton McKivitz | OT | West Virginia | Big 12 | from Miami via Arizona and Miami [R5 - 3] | |
5 | – | Arizona Cardinals | Selection forfeited during the 2019 supplemental draft. [Forfeited 1] | |||||
5 | 154 | Miami Dolphins | Jason Strowbridge | DE | North Carolina | ACC | from Jacksonville via Pittsburgh [R5 - 4] | |
5 | 155 | Chicago Bears | Trevis Gipson | OLB | Tulsa | The American | from Cleveland via Buffalo and Minnesota [R5 - 5] | |
5 | 156 | Washington Redskins | Keith Ismael | C | San Diego State | MW | from Denver via San Francisco [R5 - 6] | |
5 | 157 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Daniel Thomas | S | Auburn | SEC | from Atlanta via Baltimore [R5 - 7] | |
5 | 158 | New York Jets | Bryce Hall | CB | Virginia | ACC | ||
5 | 159 | New England Patriots | Justin Rohrwasser | K | Marshall | C-USA | from Las Vegas [R5 - 8] | |
5 | 160 | Cleveland Browns | Nick Harris | C | Washington | Pac-12 | from Indianapolis [R5 - 9] | |
5 | 161 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tyler Johnson | WR | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
5 | 162 | Washington Redskins | Khaleke Hudson | OLB | Michigan | Big Ten | from Pittsburgh via Seattle [R5 - 10] | |
5 | 163 | Chicago Bears | Kindle Vildor | CB | Georgia Southern | Sun Belt | ||
5 | 164 | Miami Dolphins | Curtis Weaver | DE | Boise State | MW | from Dallas via Philadelphia [R5 - 11] | |
5 | 165 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Collin Johnson | WR | Texas | Big 12 | from L.A. Rams [R5 - 12] | |
5 | 166 | Detroit Lions | Quintez Cephus | WR | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Philadelphia [R5 - 13] | |
5 | 167 | Buffalo Bills | Jake Fromm | QB | Georgia | SEC | ||
5 | 168 | Philadelphia Eagles | John Hightower | WR | Boise State | MW | from New England [R5 - 14] | |
5 | 169 | Minnesota Vikings | Harrison Hand | CB | Temple | The American | from New Orleans [R5 - 15] | |
5 | 170 | Baltimore Ravens | Broderick Washington Jr. | DT | Texas Tech | Big 12 | from Minnesota [R5 - 16] | |
5 | 171 | Houston Texans | Isaiah Coulter | WR | Rhode Island | CAA | ||
5 | 172 | Detroit Lions | Jason Huntley | RB | New Mexico State | Ind. (FBS) | from Seattle via Detroit, New England, and Las Vegas [R5 - 17] | |
5 | 173 | Chicago Bears | Darnell Mooney | WR | Tulane | The American | from Baltimore via L.A. Rams, Miami, and Philadelphia [R5 - 18] | |
5 | 174 | Tennessee Titans | Larrell Murchison | DT | NC State | ACC | ||
5 | 175 | Green Bay Packers | Kamal Martin | LB | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
5 | 176 | Minnesota Vikings | K. J. Osborn | WR | Miami (FL) | ACC | from San Francisco [R5 - 19] | |
5 | 177 | Kansas City Chiefs | Mike Danna | DE | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
5* | 178 | Denver Broncos | Justin Strnad | LB | Wake Forest | ACC | ||
5* | 179 | Dallas Cowboys | Bradlee Anae | DE | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 180 | Cincinnati Bengals | Hakeem Adeniji | OT | Kansas | Big 12 | ||
6 | 181 | Denver Broncos | Netane Muti | OG | Fresno State | MW | from Washington [R6 - 1] | |
6 | 182 | New England Patriots | Michael Onwenu | OG | Michigan | Big Ten | from Detroit via Indianapolis [R6 - 2] | |
6 | 183 | New York Giants | Cam Brown | LB | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
6 | 184 | Carolina Panthers | Bravvion Roy | DT | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
6 | 185 | Miami Dolphins | Blake Ferguson | LS | LSU | SEC | ||
6 | 186 | Los Angeles Chargers | Alohi Gilman | S | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
6 | 187 | Cleveland Browns | Donovan Peoples-Jones | WR | Michigan | Big Ten | from Arizona [R6 - 3] | |
6 | 188 | Buffalo Bills | Tyler Bass | K | Georgia Southern | Sun Belt | from Cleveland [R6 - 4] | |
6 | 189 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jake Luton | QB | Oregon State | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 190 | San Francisco 49ers | Charlie Woerner | TE | Georgia | SEC | from Atlanta via Philadelphia [R6 - 5] | |
6 | 191 | New York Jets | Braden Mann | P | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
6 | 192 | Green Bay Packers | Jon Runyan Jr. | OG | Michigan | Big Ten | from Las Vegas [R6 - 6] | |
6 | 193 | Indianapolis Colts | Robert Windsor | DT | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
6 | 194 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Khalil Davis | DT | Nebraska | Big Ten | ||
6 | 195 | New England Patriots | Justin Herron | OT | Wake Forest | ACC | from Denver [R6 - 7] | |
6 | 196 | Philadelphia Eagles | Shaun Bradley | LB | Temple | The American | from Chicago [R6 - 8] | |
6 | 197 | Detroit Lions | John Penisini | DT | Utah | Pac-12 | from Dallas via Miami and Indianapolis [R6 - 9] | |
6 | 198 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Antoine Brooks | S | Maryland | Big Ten | ||
6 | 199 | Los Angeles Rams | Jordan Fuller | S | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
6 | 200 | Philadelphia Eagles | Quez Watkins | WR | Southern Miss | C-USA | from Philadelphia via Chicago [R6 - 10] | |
6 | 201 | Baltimore Ravens | James Proche | WR | SMU | The American | from Buffalo via Minnesota [R6 - 11] | |
6 | 202 | Arizona Cardinals | Evan Weaver | LB | California | Pac-12 | from New England[R6 - 12] | |
6 | 203 | Minnesota Vikings | Blake Brandel | OT | Oregon State | Pac-12 | from New Orleans [R6 - 13] | |
6 | 204 | New England Patriots | Cassh Maluia | LB | Wyoming | MW | from Houston [R6 - 14] | |
6 | 205 | Minnesota Vikings | Josh Metellus | S | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
6 | 206 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Tyler Davis | TE | Georgia Tech | ACC | from Seattle [R6 - 15] | |
6 | 207 | Buffalo Bills | Isaiah Hodgins | WR | Oregon State | Pac-12 | from Baltimore via New England[R6 - 16] | |
6 | 208 | Green Bay Packers | Jake Hanson | C | Oregon | Pac-12 | from Tennessee [R6 - 17] | |
6 | 209 | Green Bay Packers | Simon Stepaniak | OG | Indiana | Big Ten | ||
6 | 210 | Philadelphia Eagles | Prince Tega Wanogho | OT | Auburn | SEC | from San Francisco [R6 - 18] | |
6 | 211 | Indianapolis Colts | Isaiah Rodgers | CB | UMass | Ind. (FBS) | from Kansas City via N.Y. Jets [R6 - 19] | |
6* | 212 | Indianapolis Colts | Dezmon Patmon | WR | Washington State | Pac-12 | from New England [R6 - 20] | |
6* | 213 | Indianapolis Colts | Jordan Glasgow | OLB | Michigan | Big Ten | from New England [R6 - 21] | |
6* | 214 | Seattle Seahawks | Freddie Swain | WR | Florida | SEC | ||
7 | 215 | Cincinnati Bengals | Markus Bailey | LB | Purdue | Big Ten | ||
7 | 216 | Washington Redskins | Kamren Curl | SS | Arkansas | SEC | ||
7 | 217 | San Francisco 49ers | Jauan Jennings | WR | Tennessee | SEC | from Detroit [R7 - 1] | |
7 | 218 | New York Giants | Carter Coughlin | OLB | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
7 | 219 | Baltimore Ravens | Geno Stone | SS | Iowa | Big Ten | from Miami via Minnesota [R7 - 2] | |
7 | 220 | Los Angeles Chargers | K. J. Hill | WR | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
7 | 221 | Carolina Panthers | Stantley Thomas-Oliver | CB | Florida International | C-USA | ||
7 | 222 | Arizona Cardinals | Eno Benjamin | RB | Arizona State | Pac-12 | ||
7 | 223 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Chris Claybrooks | CB | Memphis | The American | ||
7 | 224 | Tennessee Titans | Cole McDonald | QB | Hawaii | MW | from Cleveland[R7 - 3] | |
7 | 225 | Minnesota Vikings | Kenny Willekes | DE | Michigan State | Big Ten | from N.Y. Jets via Baltimore [R7 - 4] | |
7 | 226 | Chicago Bears | Arlington Hambright | OG | Colorado | Pac-12 | from Las Vegas [R7 - 5] | |
7 | 227 | Chicago Bears | Lachavious Simmons | OT | Tennessee State | OVC | from Indianapolis via Miami and Philadelphia [R7 - 6] | |
7 | 228 | Atlanta Falcons | Sterling Hofrichter | P | Syracuse | ACC | from Tampa Bay via Philadelphia [R7 - 7] | |
7 | 229 | Washington Redskins | James Smith-Williams | DE | NC State | ACC | from Denver [R7 - 8] | |
7 | 230 | New England Patriots | Dustin Woodard | C | Memphis | The American | from Atlanta [R7 - 9] | |
7 | 231 | Dallas Cowboys | Ben DiNucci | QB | James Madison | CAA | ||
7 | 232 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Carlos Davis | DT | Nebraska | Big Ten | ||
7 | 233 | Philadelphia Eagles | Casey Toohill | OLB | Stanford | Pac-12 | from Chicago [R7 - 10] | |
7 | 234 | Los Angeles Rams | Clay Johnston | LB | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
7 | 235 | Detroit Lions | Jashon Cornell | DT | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Philadelphia via New England[R7 - 11] | |
7 | 236 | Green Bay Packers | Vernon Scott | FS | TCU | Big 12 | from Buffalo via Cleveland[R7 - 12] | |
7 | 237 | Kansas City Chiefs | BoPete Keyes | CB | Tulane | The American | from New England via Denver and Tennessee [R7 - 13] | |
7 | 238 | New York Giants | T. J. Brunson | OLB | South Carolina | SEC | from New Orleans [R7 - 14] | |
7 | 239 | Buffalo Bills | Dane Jackson | CB | Pittsburgh | ACC | from Minnesota [R7 - 15] | |
7 | 240 | New Orleans Saints | Tommy Stevens | QB | Mississippi State | SEC | from Houston [R7 - 16] | |
7 | 241 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Chapelle Russell | OLB | Temple | The American | from Seattle via New England[R7 - 17] | |
7 | 242 | Green Bay Packers | Jonathan Garvin | DE | Miami (FL) | ACC | from Baltimore [R7 - 18] | |
7 | 243 | Tennessee Titans | Chris Jackson | CB | Marshall | C-USA | ||
7 | 244 | Minnesota Vikings | Nate Stanley | QB | Iowa | Big Ten | from Green Bay via Cleveland and New Orleans [R7 - 19] | |
7 | 245 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Raymond Calais | RB | Louisiana | Sun Belt | from San Francisco [R7 - 20] | |
7 | 246 | Miami Dolphins | Malcolm Perry | RB | Navy | The American | from Kansas City [R7 - 21] | |
7* | 247 | New York Giants | Chris Williamson | CB | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
7* | 248 | Los Angeles Rams | Sam Sloman | K | Miami (OH) | MAC | from Houston [R7 - 22] | |
7* | 249 | Minnesota Vikings | Brian Cole II | OLB | Mississippi State | SEC | ||
7* | 250 | Los Angeles Rams | Tremayne Anchrum | OG | Clemson | ACC | from Houston [R7 - 23] | |
7* | 251 | Seattle Seahawks | Stephen Sullivan | TE | LSU | SEC | from Miami [R7 - 24] | |
7* | 252 | Denver Broncos | Tyrie Cleveland | WR | Florida | SEC | ||
7* | 253 | Minnesota Vikings | Kyle Hinton | C | Washburn | MIAA | ||
7* | 254 | Denver Broncos | Derrek Tuszka | LB | North Dakota State | MVFC | ||
7* | 255 | New York Giants | Tae Crowder | LB | Georgia | SEC |
Notable undrafted players[]
Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
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Baltimore Ravens | Tyler Huntley | QB | Utah | Pac-12 | |
Baltimore Ravens | Ty'Son Williams | RB | BYU | Ind. (FBS) | |
Buffalo Bills | Reggie Gilliam | FB | Toledo | MAC | |
Carolina Panthers | Joseph Charlton | P | South Carolina | SEC | |
Dallas Cowboys | Terence Steele | T | Texas Tech | Big 12 | Started 14 NFL games in rookie season. |
Denver Broncos | Essang Bassey | CB | Wake Forest | ACC | |
Denver Broncos | Kendall Hinton | WR | Wake Forest | ACC | |
Green Bay Packers | Krys Barnes | LB | UCLA | Pac-12 | Started 10 NFL games in rookie season. |
Indianapolis Colts | Rodrigo Blankenship | K | Georgia | SEC | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Doug Costin | DT | Miami (OH) | MAC | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | James Robinson | RB | Illinois State | MVFC | Fourth Undrafted Rookie Running Back in NFL History to surpass 1000 rushing yards |
Kansas City Chiefs | Tommy Townsend | P | Florida | SEC | |
Kansas City Chiefs | Tershawn Wharton | DT | Missouri S&T | GLVC | |
Los Angeles Chargers | Gabe Nabers | FB | Florida State | ACC | |
New England Patriots | J. J. Taylor | RB | Arizona | Pac-12 | |
New England Patriots | Myles Bryant | CB | Washington | Pac-12 | |
New Orleans Saints | Marquez Callaway | WR | Tennessee | SEC | |
New Orleans Saints | Malcolm Roach | DT | Texas | Big 12 | |
New Orleans Saints | Blake Gillikin | P | Penn State | Big Ten | |
New Orleans Saints | Calvin Throckmorton | T | Oregon | Pac-12 | |
New York Jets | Bryce Huff | LB | Memphis | The American | |
New York Jets | Javelin Guidry | CB | Utah | Pac-12 | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | James Pierre | CB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | |
San Francisco 49ers | Salvon Ahmed | RB | Washington | Pac-12 | |
Tennessee Titans | Teair Tart | NT | Florida International | C-USA | |
Tennessee Titans | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | WR | Indiana | Big Ten | |
Tennessee Titans | Aaron Brewer | OG | Texas State | Sun Belt |
Trades within the draft[]
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 2020 draft.
Round one
- ^ No. 13: multiple trades.
Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD). Indianapolis traded a first-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for defensive tackle DeForest Buckner.[Trade 1]
San Francisco → Tampa Bay (D). San Francisco traded first- and seventh-round selections (13th and 245th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (14th and 117th).[Trade 2] - ^ No. 14: Tampa Bay → San Francisco (D). See No. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
- ^ No. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded first- and fifth-round selections and a 2021 sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 3]
- ^ No. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas (PD). Chicago traded first- and third-round selections as well as 2019 first- and sixth-round selections to Las Vegas, then based in Oakland, in exchange for outside linebacker Khalil Mack, a second-round selection, and a conditional fifth-round selection,[Trade 4] later converted into a seventh-round selection.
- ^ No. 20: L.A. Rams → Jacksonville (PD). The Rams traded their first-round selection as well as 2021 first- and fourth-round selections to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerback Jalen Ramsey.[Trade 5]
- ^ No. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded first-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections as well as a 2021 fourth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiver Stefon Diggs and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 6]
- ^ No. 23: New England → L.A. Chargers (D). New England traded a first-round selection (23rd) to the Chargers in exchange for second- and third-round selections (37th and 71st).[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco (D). Minnesota traded a first-round selection (25th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (31st, 117th, and 176th).[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 26: multiple trades.
Houston → Miami (PD). Houston traded a first-round selection, 2021 first- and second-round selections as well as offensive tackle Julién Davenport and defensive back Johnson Bademosi to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Kenny Stills, offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, a fourth-round selection, and a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 9]
Miami → Green Bay (D). Miami traded a first-round selection (26th) to Green Bay in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (30th and 136th).[Trade 10] - ^ No. 30: Green Bay → Miami (D). See No. 26: Miami → Green Bay.[Trade 10]
- ^ No. 31: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). See No. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8]
Round two
- ^ No. 34: Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded a second-round selection and a 2019 second-round selection to Indianapolis in exchange for a 2019 first-round selection.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 37: L.A. Chargers → New England (D). See No. 23: New England → L.A. Chargers.[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 40: Arizona → Houston (PD). Arizona traded a second-round selection as well as running back David Johnson and a 2021 fourth-round selection to Houston in exchange for wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). Cleveland traded a second-round selection (41st) to Indianapolis in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (44th and 160th).[Trade 13]
- ^ No. 43: Las Vegas → Chicago (PD). See No. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 44: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). See No. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[Trade 13]
- ^ No. 41: N.Y. Jets → Seattle (D). The New York Jets traded a second-round selection (48th) to Seattle in exchange for second- and third-round selections (59th and 101st).[Trade 14]
- ^ No. 55: multiple trades.
New England → Atlanta (PD). New England traded a second-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiver Mohamed Sanu.[Trade 15]
Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). Atlanta traded New England's second- and fifth-round selections to Baltimore in exchange for tight end Hayden Hurst and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 16] - ^ No. 56: New Orleans → Miami (PD). New Orleans traded a second-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2019 second-round selection.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 57: Houston → L.A. Rams (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Brandin Cooks and a future fourth-round selection.[Trade 17]
- ^ No. 59: Seattle → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 48: N.Y. Jets → Seattle.[Trade 14]
- ^ No. 60: Baltimore → New England (D). Baltimore traded second- and fourth-round selections (60th and 129th) to New England in exchange for two third--round selections (71st and 98th).[Trade 18]
- ^ No. 63: San Francisco → Kansas City (PD). San Francisco traded a second-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for defensive end/outside linebacker Dee Ford.[Trade 19]
- '^ No. 64: multiple trades.
Kansas City → Seattle (PD). Kansas City traded a second-round selection along with 2019 first- and third-round selections to Seattle in exchange for a 2019 third-round selection and defensive end Frank Clark.[Trade 20]
Seattle → Carolina (D). Seattle traded a second-round selection (64th) to Carolina in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (69th and 148th).[Trade 21]
Round three
- ^ No. 68: N.Y. Giants → N.Y. Jets (PD). The Giants traded their third-round and 2021 fifth-round selections to the Jets in exchange for defensive end Leonard Williams.[Trade 22]
- ^ No. 69: Carolina → Seattle (D). See No. 64: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 21]
- ^ No. 71: multiple trades.
L.A. Chargers → New England (D). See No. 23: New England → L.A. Chargers.[Trade 7]
New England → Baltimore (D). See No. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18] - ^ No. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans (D). Cleveland traded third- and seventh-round selections (74th and 244th) to New Orleans in exchange for a third-round selection (88th) and a 2021 third-round selection.[Trade 23]
- ^ No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit (D). Indianapolis traded third- and sixth-round selections (75th and 197th) to Detroit in exchange for third-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections (85th, 149th, 182nd).[Trade 24]
- ^ No. 81: Chicago → Las Vegas (PD). See No. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 83: Pittsburgh → Denver (PD). Pittsburgh traded a third-round selection along with 2019 first- and second-round selections to Denver in exchange for Denver's 2019 first-round selection.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 85: multiple trades.
Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded third- and fifth-round selections to Detroit in exchange for cornerback Darius Slay.[Trade 25]
Detroit → Indianapolis (D). See No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24] - ^ No. 88: New Orleans → Cleveland (D). See No. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans.[Trade 23]
- ^ No. 91: multiple trades.
Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a third-round selection, plus outside linebackers Jacob Martin, and Barkevious Mingo to Houston in exchange for defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.[Trade 26]
Houston → Las Vegas (PD). Houston traded Seattle's third-round selection to Las Vegas, then based in Oakland, in exchange for cornerback Gareon Conley.[Trade 27]
Las Vegas → New England (D). Las Vegas traded third- and fifth-round selections (91st and 159th) to New England in exchange for third-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (100th, 139th, and 172nd).[Trade 28] - ^ No. 95: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded third- and fourth-round selections to Denver in exchange for wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and Denver's fifth-round selection.[Trade 29]
- ^ No. 97: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded a third-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for running back Duke Johnson. This was originally in the fourth round, but became a third-round selection because Johnson was on Houston's active roster for at least ten games in 2019.[Trade 30]
- ^ No. 98: New England → Baltimore (D). See No. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18]
- ^ No. 100: New England → Las Vegas (D). See No. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
- ^ No. 101: multiple trades.
Seattle → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 48: N.Y. Jets → Seattle.[Trade 14]
N.Y. Jets → New England (D). The New York Jets traded a third-round selection (101st) to New England in exchange for two fourth-round selections (125th and 129th) and a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 28] - ^ No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (105th) to New Orleans in exchange for fourth-, fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-round selections (130th, 169th, 203rd, and 244th).[Trade 31]
Round four
- ^ No. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas (D). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (109th) to Las Vegas in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (121st and 172nd).[Trade 32]
- ^ No. 111: multiple trades.
Miami → Houston (PD). See No. 26: Houston → Miami.[Trade 9]
Houston → Miami (D). Houston traded a fourth-round selection (111st) to Miami in exchange for two fourth-round selections (136th and 141st).[Trade 33] - ^ No. 117: multiple trades.
Tampa Bay → San Francisco (D). See No. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
San Francisco → Minnesota (D). See No. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8] - ^ No. 121: Las Vegas → Detroit (D). See No. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas.[Trade 32]
- ^ No. 125: multiple trades.
Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection as well as 2019 third- and fifth-round selections to New England in exchange for 2019 third- and sixth-round selections.[Trade 11]
New England → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 101: N.Y. Jets → New England.[Trade 28] - ^ L.A. Rams → Houston (D). The Los Angeles Rams traded a fourth-round selection (126th) to Houston in exchange for a fourth-round selection and two seventh-round selections (136th, 248th, and 250th).[Trade 34]
- ^ No. 129: multiple trades.
New England → Baltimore (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 35]
Baltimore → New England (D). See No. 60: Baltimore → New England.[Trade 18]
New England → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 101: N.Y. Jets → New England.[Trade 28] - ^ No. 130: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). See No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
- ^ No. 131: Houston → Arizona (PD). See No. 40: Arizona → Houston.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 143: Baltimore → Atlanta (PD). See No. 55: Atlanta → Baltimore.[Trade 16]
- ^ No. 135: multiple trades.
Tennessee → Miami (PD). Tennessee traded a fourth-round selection as well as a 2019 seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2019 sixth-round selection and quarterback Ryan Tannehill.[Trade 36]
Miami → Pittsburgh (PD). See No. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 136: multiple trades.
Green Bay → Miami (D). See No. 26: Miami → Green Bay.[Trade 10]
Miami → Houston (D). See No. 111: Houston → Miami.[Trade 33]
Houston → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 126: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 34] - ^ No. 137: multiple trades.
San Francisco → Denver (PD). See No. 95: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 29]
Denver → Jacksonville (PD). Denver traded San Francisco's fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerback A. J. Bouye. The trade became official on March 18, the first day of the 2020 league year.[Trade 37] - ^ No. 139: multiple trades.
Tampa Bay → New England (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fourth-round selection to New England in exchange for tight end Rob Gronkowski and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 38]
New England → Las Vegas (D). See No. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28] - ^ No. 140: Chicago → Jacksonville (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterback Nick Foles.[Trade 39]
- ^ No. 141: Miami → Houston (D). See No. 111: Houston → Miami.[Trade 33]
- ^ No. 146: Philadelphia → Dallas (D). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (146th) to Dallas in exchange for a fifth-round selection (164th) and a 2021 fifth-round selection.[Trade 40]
Round five
- ^ No. 148: multiple trades.
Washington → Carolina (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for quarterback Kyle Allen.[Trade 41]
Carolina → Seattle (D). See No. 64: Seattle → Carolina.[Trade 21] - ^ No. 149: Detroit → Indianapolis (D). See No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
- ^ No. 152: multiple trades.
Miami → Arizona (PD). Miami traded a fifth-round and 2019 second-round selections to Arizona in exchange for quarterback Josh Rosen.[Trade 42]
Arizona → Miami (PD). Miami regained this selection from Arizona in exchange for running back Kenyan Drake, after 2019 performance thresholds were met.[Trade 43]
Miami → San Francisco (D). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (153rd) to San Francisco in exchange for running back Matt Breida.[Trade 44] - ^ No. 154: multiple trades.
Jacksonville → Pittsburgh (PD). Jacksonville traded a fifth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for quarterback Joshua Dobbs.[Trade 45]
Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). See No. 18: Pittsburgh → Miami.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 155: multiple trades.
Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded fifth- and sixth-round selections to Buffalo in exchange for guard Wyatt Teller and a 2021 seventh-round selection.[Trade 46]
Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). See No. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.
Minnesota → Chicago (D). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (155th) to Chicago in exchange for a 2021 fourth-round selection.[Trade 47] - ^ No. 156: multiple trades.
Denver → San Francisco (PD). See No. 95: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 29]
San Francisco → Washington (D). San Francisco traded a fifth-round (156th) and a 2021 third-round selection to Washington in exchange for offensive tackle Trent Williams.[Trade 48] - ^ No. 157: multiple trades.
Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). See No. 55: Baltimore → Atlanta.[Trade 16]
Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded Atlanta's fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Calais Campbell.[Trade 49] - ^ No. 159: Las Vegas → New England (D). See No. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
- ^ No. 160: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). See No. 41: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[Trade 13]
- ^ No. 162: multiple trades.
Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to Seattle in exchange for tight end Nick Vannett.[Trade 50]
Seattle → Washington (PD). Seattle traded Pittsburgh's fifth-round selection to Washington in exchange for cornerback Quinton Dunbar.[Trade 51] - ^ No. 164: multiple trades.
Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See No. 146: Philadelphia → Dallas.[Trade 40]
Philadelphia → Miami (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (164th) to Miami in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (173rd and 227th).[Trade 52] - ^ No. 165: L.A. Rams → Jacksonville (PD). The Los Angeles Rams traded their fifth-round and 2019 third-round selections to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Dante Fowler.[Trade 53]
- ^ No. 166: Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). See No. 85: Philadelphia → Detroit.[Trade 25]
- ^ No. 168: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a seventh-round selection and defensive lineman Michael Bennett.[Trade 54]
- ^ No. 169: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). See No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
- ^ No. 170: Minnesota → Baltimore (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for placekicker Kaare Vedvik.[Trade 55]
- ^ No. 172: multiple trades.
Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for safety Quandre Diggs and the Lions' 2021 seventh-round selection.[Trade 56]
Detroit → New England (PD). Detroit traded Seattle's fifth-round selection to New England in exchange for safety Duron Harmon and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 57]
New England → Las Vegas (D). See No. 91: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
Las Vegas → Detroit (D). See No. 109: Detroit → Las Vegas.[Trade 32] - ^ No. 173: multiple trades.
Baltimore → L.A. Rams (PD). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection and linebacker Kenny Young to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for cornerback Marcus Peters.[Trade 58]
L.A. Rams → Miami (PD). The Rams traded Baltimore's fifth-round selection and cornerback Aqib Talib to Miami in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 59]
Miami → Philadelphia (D). See No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[Trade 52]
Philadelphia → Chicago (D). Philadelphia traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (173rd and 227th) to Chicago in exchange for two fifth-round selections and a seventh-round selection (196th, 200th, and 233rd).[Trade 60] - ^ No. 176: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). See No. 25: Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 8]
Round six
- ^ No. 181: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection and quarterback Case Keenum.[Trade 61]
- ^ No. 182: multiple trades.
Detroit → Indianapolis (D). See No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24]
Indianapolis → New England (D). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (182nd) to New England in exchange for two sixth-round selections (212nd and 213rd).[Trade 62] - ^ No. 187: Arizona → Cleveland (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for cornerback Jamar Taylor.[Trade 63]
- ^ No. 188: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). See No. 155: Cleveland → Buffalo.[Trade 46]
- ^ No. 190: multiple trades.
Atlanta → Philadelphia (PD). Atlanta traded a sixth-round selection and linebacker Duke Riley to Philadelphia in exchange for safety Johnathan Cyprien and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 64]
Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (190th) to San Francisco in exchange for wide receiver Marquise Goodwin and a sixth-round selection (210th).[Trade 65] - ^ No. 192: Las Vegas → Green Bay (PD). Las Vegas, then based in Oakland, traded a sixth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for wide receiver Trevor Davis.[Trade 66]
- ^ No. 195: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for cornerback Duke Dawson and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 67]
- ^ No. 196: Chicago → Philadelphia (D). See No. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
- ^ No. 197: multiple trades.
Dallas → Miami (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for defensive end Robert Quinn.[Trade 68]
Miami → Indianapolis (PD). Miami traded Dallas's sixth-round selection to Indianapolis in exchange for a seventh-round conditional selection and center/guard Evan Boehm.[Trade 69]
Indianapolis → Detroit (D). See No. 75: Indianapolis → Detroit.[Trade 24] - ^ No. 200: multiple trades.
Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded an originally conditional sixth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for running back Jordan Howard.[Trade 70]
Chicago → Philadelphia (D). See No. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60] - ^ No. 201: multiple trades.
Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). See No. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
Minnesota → Baltimore (D). Minnesota traded sixth- and seventh-round selections (201st and 219th) to Baltimore in exchange for a seventh-round selection (225th) and a 2021 fifth-round selection, originally acquired from Pittsburgh.[Trade 71] - ^ No. 202: New England → Arizona (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for offensive tackle Korey Cunningham.[Trade 72]
- ^ No. 203: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). See No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31]
- ^ No. 204: Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for cornerback Keion Crossen.[Trade 73]
- ^ No. 206: Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round selection.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 207: multiple trades.
Baltimore → New England (PD). See No. 129: New England → Baltimore.[Trade 35]
New England → Buffalo (PD). New England traded Baltimore's sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for center Russell Bodine.[Trade 74] - ^ No. 208: Tennessee → Green Bay (PD). Tennessee traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for outside linebacker Reggie Gilbert.[Trade 75]
- ^ No. 210: San Francisco → Philadelphia (D). See No. 190: Philadelphia → San Francisco.[Trade 65]
- ^ No. 211: multiple trades.
Kansas City → N.Y. Jets (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to the New York Jets in exchange for linebacker Darron Lee.[Trade 76]
N.Y. Jets → Indianapolis (D). The New York Jets traded a sixth-round selection (211st) to Indianapolis in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson.[Trade 77] - ^ No. 212: New England → Indianapolis (D). See No. 182: Indianapolis → New England.[Trade 62]
- ^ No. 213: New England → Indianapolis (D). See No. 182: Indianapolis → New England.[Trade 62]
Round seven
- ^ No. 217: Detroit → San Francisco (PD). Detroit traded a conditional seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Eli Harold.[Trade 78]
- ^ No. 219: multiple trades.
Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for offensive guard Danny Isidora.[Trade 79]
Minnesota → Baltimore (D). See No. 201: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 71] - ^ No. 224: Cleveland → Tennessee (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for wide receiver Taywan Taylor.[Trade 80]
- ^ No. 225: multiple trades.
N.Y. Jets → Baltimore (PD). The New York Jets traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for guard Alex Lewis.[Trade 81]
Baltimore → Minnesota (D). See No. 201: Minnesota → Baltimore.[Trade 71] - ^ No. 226: Las Vegas → Chicago (PD). See No. 19: Chicago → Las Vegas.[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 227: multiple trades.
Indianapolis → Miami (PD). See No. 197: Miami → Indianapolis.[Trade 69]
Miami → Philadelphia (D). See No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami.[Trade 52]
Philadelphia → Chicago (D). See No. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60] - ^ No. 228: multiple trades.
Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded a seventh-round selection as well as wide receiver DeSean Jackson to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's 2019 sixth-round selection.[Trade 82]
Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). See No. 190: Atlanta → Philadelphia.[Trade 64] - ^ No. 229: Denver → Washington (PD). See No. 181: Washington → Denver.[Trade 61]
- ^ No. 230: Atlanta → New England (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for safety Jordan Richards.[Trade 83]
- ^ No. 233: Chicago → Philadelphia (D). See No. 173: Philadelphia → Chicago.[Trade 60]
- ^ No. 235: multiple trades.
Philadelphia → New England (PD). See No. 168: New England → Philadelphia.[Trade 54]
New England → Detroit (PD). See No. 172: Detroit → New England.[Trade 57] - ^ No. 236: multiple trades.
Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for wide receiver Corey Coleman.[Trade 84]
Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded seventh-round selections with Green Bay in exchange for guard and tackle Justin McCray.[Trade 85] - ^ No. 237: multiple trades.
New England → Denver (PD). See No. 195: Denver → New England.[Trade 67]
Denver → Tennessee (PD). Denver traded New England's seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for defensive end Jurrell Casey.[Trade 86]
Tennessee → Kansas City (D). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (237th) to Kansas City in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection[Trade 87] - ^ No. 238: New Orleans → N.Y. Giants (PD). New Orleans traded seventh-round and 2019 fourth-round selections to the New York Giants in exchange for cornerback Eli Apple.[Trade 88]
- ^ No. 239: Minnesota → Buffalo. See No. 22: Buffalo → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
- ^ No. 240: Houston → New Orleans (D). Houston traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to New Orleans in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 89]
- ^ No. 241: multiple trades.
Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for Jacob Hollister.[Trade 90]
New England → Tampa Bay (PD). See No. 139: Tampa Bay → New England.[Trade 38] - ^ No. 242: Baltimore → Green Bay (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for running back Ty Montgomery.[Trade 91]
- ^ No. 241: multiple trades.
Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). See No. 236: Cleveland → Green Bay.[Trade 85]
Cleveland → New Orleans (D). See No. 74: Cleveland → New Orleans.[Trade 23]
New Orleans → Minnesota (D). See No. 105: Minnesota → New Orleans.[Trade 31] - ^ No. 245: San Francisco → Tampa Bay (D). See No. 13: San Francisco → Tampa Bay.[Trade 2]
- ^ No. 246: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded a seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for safety Jordan Lucas.[Trade 92]
- ^ No. 248: Houston → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 126: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 34]
- ^ No. 250: Houston → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 126: L.A. Rams → Houston.[Trade 34]
- ^ No. 251: Miami → Seattle (D). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (251st) in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round selection.[Trade 93]
Forfeited picks[]
Notes[]
- ^ Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
Media coverage[]
Coverage of all three days of the draft aired on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN Radio. ESPN and NFL Network aired shared coverage of all three days hosted by Trey Wingo from ESPN's studios in Bristol, which was simulcast by ABC for the third day. Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, and Maria Taylor, all from College GameDay, hosted ABC's telecasts for the first two days.[12][8] Jennifer Hudson was announced to perform as part of a Draft Preshow on the first day, followed by Kelly Clarkson on the second day and OneRepublic on the third.[13]
ESPN Deportes provided Spanish language coverage of the draft with Monday Night Football voices Eduardo Varela and Pablo Viruega. ESPN Radio's coverage featured host Dari Nowkhah from ESPN's SEC Network, former general manager Mike Tannenbaum, ESPN New York's Bart Scott (Thursday/Friday), NFL Draft analyst Jim Nagy (Saturday) and reporter Ian Fitzsimmons with updates from Marc Kestecher.[14][15]
Summary[]
Selections by NCAA conference[]
Conference | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
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NCAA Division I FBS football conferences | ||||||||
American | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 17 |
ACC | 3 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 2 | 5 | 27 |
Big 12 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 21 |
Big Ten | 5 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 11 | 9 | 48 |
C-USA | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 10 |
Ind. (FBS) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 9 |
MAC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
MW | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 10 |
Pac-12 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 32 |
SEC | 15 | 10 | 15 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 8 | 63 |
Sun Belt | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences | ||||||||
CAA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
MVFC | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
OVC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Pioneer | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Non-Division I NCAA football conferences | ||||||||
MIAA (DII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
MIAC (DIII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
SAC (DII) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Colleges with multiple draft selections[]
Selections | Colleges |
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14 | LSU |
10 | Michigan, Ohio State |
9 | Alabama |
7 | Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Utah |
6 | Auburn, Notre Dame |
5 | Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Penn State, TCU |
4 | Baylor, Miami (FL), Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Temple, Wisconsin |
3 | Boise State, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Memphis, Oregon State, Texas, UCLA |
2 | Appalachian State, Arizona State, Arkansas, Charlotte, Florida International, Fresno State, Georgia Southern, Kentucky, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Missouri, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Purdue, Stanford, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Tulane, Tulsa, USC, Virginia, Wake Forest, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming |
Selections by position[]
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Center | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
Cornerback | 6 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 6 | 27 |
Defensive end | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 17 |
Defensive tackle | 2 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 21 |
Guard | 0 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 18 |
Kicker | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Linebacker | 4 | 2 | 11 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 39 |
Long snapper | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Offensive tackle | 6 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 20 |
Punter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Quarterback | 4 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 13 |
Running back | 1 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 18 |
Safety | 0 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 21 |
Tight end | 0 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 12 |
Wide receiver | 6 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 35 |
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offense | 18 | 16 | 19 | 23 | 15 | 18 | 15 | 124 |
Defense | 14 | 16 | 23 | 17 | 17 | 14 | 24 | 125 |
Special teams | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
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