2022 NFL Draft

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2022 NFL Draft
2022 Draft logo.png
General information
Date(s)April 28–30, 2022
LocationAllegiant Stadium
Paradise, Nevada
Network(s)ESPN, ABC, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio
Overview
261 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
First selectionJacksonville Jaguars
Mr. IrrelevantTBD
Most selectionsTBD
Fewest selectionsTBD
← 2021
2023 →

The 2022 NFL Draft will be the 87th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is expected to be held in Paradise, Nevada, on April 28–30, 2022.

Host city[]

The venue for 2022 was not announced alongside that of 2021 (Cleveland, Ohio) and 2023 (Kansas City, Missouri) in May 2019.[1]

The league awarded the 2022 draft to Las Vegas on April 23, 2020, as a make-up for the 2020 NFL Draft, which was originally scheduled to be held in that city before the coronavirus pandemic forced all team selections to take place via video conferencing.[2]

Selection order[]

The selection order for the first round is as follows. The selection order for subsequent rounds will follow the order of the first round, except that teams with the same record and same playoff result will rotate among their respective groups (these groups are indicated by the bold gray lines in the table below). Also, 32 additional supplemental picks will be allocated between the ends of round 3 through 7 for a total of 254 picks.

See the rules for determining draft order for more details.

Selection

Number

Team 2021 record Schedule
strength
Playoff
result
1 Jacksonville Jaguars 3–14 .512
2 Detroit Lions 3–13–1 .528
3 Houston Texans 4–13 .498
4 New York Jets 4–13 .512
5 New York Giants 4–13 .536
6 Carolina Panthers 5–12 .509
7 Chicago Bears (traded to New York Giants) 6–11 .524
8 Atlanta Falcons 7–10 .472
9 Denver Broncos 7–10 .484
10 Seattle Seahawks (traded to New York Jets) 7–10 .519
11 Washington Commanders 7–10 .529
12 Minnesota Vikings 8–9 .507
13 Cleveland Browns 8–9 .514
14 Baltimore Ravens 8–9 .531
15 Miami Dolphins (traded to Philadelphia Eagles) 9–8 .464
16 Indianapolis Colts (traded to Philadelphia Eagles) 9–8 .495
17 Los Angeles Chargers 9–8 .510
18 New Orleans Saints 9–8 .512
19 Philadelphia Eagles 9–8 .469 WC
20 Pittsburgh Steelers 9–7–1 .521 WC
21 New England Patriots 10–7 .481 WC
22 Las Vegas Raiders 10–7 .510 WC
23 Arizona Cardinals 11–6 .490 WC
24 Dallas Cowboys 12–5 .488 WC
25 Buffalo Bills 11–6 .472 Div
26 Tennessee Titans 12–5 .472 Div
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13–4 .467 Div
28 Green Bay Packers 13–4 .479 Div
29 San Francisco 49ers (traded to Miami Dolphins) 10–7 .500 Conf
30 Kansas City Chiefs 12–5 .538 Conf
31 Lost SB
32 Won SB

Draft order to be determined[]

The order of the following picks will depend on the results of the 2021–22 NFL playoffs:

Teams that are still playing in the 2021–22 NFL playoffs[]

Possible selection Team 2021 record Schedule strength
31–32 Cincinnati Bengals 10–7 .472
31–32 Los Angeles Rams (traded to Detroit Lions) 12–5 .483
WC = lost in Wild Card round
Div = lost in Divisional round
Conf = lost in Conference Championship round
Lost SB = lost in Super Bowl LVI
Won SB = Super Bowl LVI champion

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 2022 draft.

Round 1[]

  • Chicago → N.Y. Giants (PD). Chicago traded its first and fourth-round selections as well as 2021 first and fourth-round selections (20th and 164th overall) to the New York Giants in exchange for a 2021 first-round selection (11th overall).[trade 1]
  • L.A. Rams → Detroit (PD). The Los Angeles Rams traded their first-round selection as well as their 2021 third-round and 2023 first-round selections and quarterback Jared Goff to Detroit in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford.[trade 2]
  • Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection as well as 2021 first and fourth-round selections (12th and 123rd overall) for Philadelphia's 2021 first and fifth-round selections (6th and 156th overall).[trade 3]
  • San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded its first and third-round comp pick selections as well as 2021 and 2023 first-round selections in exchange for one of Miami's 2021 first-round selections (3rd overall).[trade 4]
  • Seattle → N.Y. Jets (PD). Seattle traded safety Bradley McDougald, a first-round selection, and 2021 first and third-round selections to the New York Jets in exchange for safety Jamal Adams and a fourth-round selection.[trade 5]
  • Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded a conditional second-round selection and a 2021 third-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Carson Wentz. The conditional selection became a first-round selection because Wentz played 75% of Indianapolis' offensive snaps.[trade 6]

Round 2[]

  • Carolina → N.Y. Jets (PD). Carolina traded second and fourth-round selections, and a 2021 sixth-round selection to the New York Jets in exchange for quarterback Sam Darnold.[trade 7]
  • L.A. Rams → Denver (PD). The Los Angeles Rams traded their second- and third-round selections to Denver in exchange for linebacker Von Miller.[trade 8]
  • Tennessee → Atlanta (PD). Tennessee traded a second-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiver Julio Jones and a 2023 sixth-round selection.[trade 9]

Round 3[]

Round 4[]

  • Arizona → Baltimore (PD). Arizona traded a fourth-round selection and a 2021 fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for 2021 fourth- and sixth-round selections.[trade 13]
  • Carolina → N.Y. Jets (PD). See Round 2: N.Y. Jets → Carolina.[trade 7]
  • Chicago → N.Y. Giants (PD). See Round 1: Chicago → N.Y. Giants.[trade 1]
  • Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection and a 2021 fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for 2021 fourth- and seventh-round selections.[trade 14]
  • Houston → Carolina (PD). Houston traded a fourth-round selection as well as 2021 fourth- and fifth-round selections (109th and 158th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a 2021 third-round selection (89th overall).[trade 15]
  • L.A. Rams → Houston (PD). The Los Angeles Rams traded a fourth-round selection and wide receiver Brandin Cooks to Houston in exchange for a 2020 second-round selection.[trade 16]
  • Minnesota → N.Y. Jets (PD). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection to the Jets in exchange for tight end Chris Herndon and a sixth-round selection.[trade 17]
  • N.Y. Giants → Baltimore (PD). The New York Giants traded a fourth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for guard Ben Bredeson, a fifth-round selection, and a 2023 seventh-round selection.[trade 18]
  • N.Y. Jets → Seattle (PD). See Round 1: Seattle → N.Y. Jets.[trade 5]
  • Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2021 fifth-round selection.[trade 19]

Round 5[]

  • Arizona → Philadelphia (PD). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection and cornerback Tay Gowan to Philadelphia in exchange for tight end Zach Ertz.[trade 20]
  • Baltimore → Minnesota (PD). Baltimore traded a conditional fifth-round selection and a 2021 third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue. The fifth-round pick would have become a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue was selected on the first ballot to the 2021 Pro Bowl (not as an alternate). This did not happen, so the pick remained in the fifth round.[trade 21]
  • Detroit → Denver (PD). Detroit traded fifth- and seventh-round selections to Denver in exchange for wide receiver Trinity Benson and a 2023 sixth-round pick.[trade 22]
  • Houston → Chicago (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for wide receiver Anthony Miller and a seventh-round draft selection.[trade 23]
  • Jacksonville → Carolina (PD). See Round 3: Carolina → Jacksonville.[trade 10]
  • Kansas City → Baltimore → N.Y. Giants. Multiple trades:
  • Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional fifth-round selection and a 2021 second-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue. The fifth-round pick would have become a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue went to the 2021 Pro Bowl. It would have also become a third-round pick if he was a 2021 Pro Bowler and the Vikings won the Super Bowl at the end of the 2020 season. This did not happen, so the pick remained in the fifth round.[trade 25] Fans of several other teams unsuccessfully attempted to vote an undeserving Ngakoue into the Pro Bowl and cause the Vikings to give up the higher pick.[3]
  • New England → Las Vegas (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for offensive tackle Trent Brown.[trade 26]
  • Pittsburgh → N.Y. Jets (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to the New York Jets in exchange for linebacker Avery Williamson and a seventh-round selection.[trade 27]
  • Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for 2021 sixth and seventh-round selections.[trade 28]

Round 6[]

  • Baltimore → Kansas City (PD). See Round 5: Kansas City → Baltimore.[trade 24]
  • Carolina → Buffalo (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for defensive end Darryl Johnson.[trade 29]
  • Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Jonas Griffith and a 49ers seventh-round selection.[trade 30]
  • Green Bay → Houston (PD). Green Bay traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for wide receiver Randall Cobb.[trade 31]
  • Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for guard Matt Pryor and a seventh-round selection.[trade 32]
  • Kansas City → Minnesota (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for cornerback Mike Hughes and a seventh-round selection.[trade 33]
  • Las Vegas → Carolina (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for linebacker Denzel Perryman and a seventh-round selection.[trade 34]
  • L.A. Rams → New England (PD). The Rams traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection to New England in exchange for running back Sony Michel.[trade 35]
  • Miami → Baltimore (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for center Greg Mancz and a seventh-round selection.[trade 36]
  • New England → Miami (PD). New England traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Isaiah Ford.[trade 37]
  • N.Y. Jets → Minnesota (PD). See Round 4: Minnesota → N.Y. Jets.[trade 17]
  • N.Y. Jets → Philadelphia (PD). The Jets traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Joe Flacco. This pick could rise to the fifth round based on Joe Flacco's playing time.[trade 38]
  • Philadelphia → Jacksonville (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterback Gardner Minshew. The sixth-round selection could rise to the fifth round if Minshew is involved in 50% of the plays in three games this season.[trade 39]
  • Philadelphia → Denver (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for cornerback Kary Vincent Jr.[trade 40]
  • Pittsburgh → Jacksonville (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for linebacker Joe Schobert.[trade 41]
  • San Francisco → N.Y. Jets → Houston. Multiple trades:
    • San Francisco → N.Y. Jets (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection to the New York Jets in exchange for linebacker Jordan Willis and a 2021 seventh-round selection.[trade 42]
    • N.Y. Jets → Houston (PD). The Jets traded this sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for linebacker Shaq Lawson.[trade 43]
  • Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerback Sidney Jones.[trade 44]
  • Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded a sixth-round selection to the New York Jets in exchange for nose tackle Steve McLendon and a 2023 seventh-round selection.[trade 45]

Round 7[]

Forfeited picks[]

  • New Orleans forfeited its sixth-round selection as a penalty for repeated violations of the league's COVID-19 guidelines.[4]

2020 Resolution JC-2A picks[]

In November 2020, the NFL passed 2020 Resolution JC-2A, which rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[5] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[6]

  • Baltimore received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection when Houston hired Ravens assistant head coach and passing game coordinator David Culley as head coach.[7]
  • Cleveland received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection when Minnesota hired Browns' vice president of football operations Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as general manager.[8]
  • Kansas City received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection when Chicago hired the Chiefs' executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles as general manager.[9]
  • The Los Angeles Rams received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection when Detroit hired their college scouting director Brad Holmes as general manager.[10]
  • New Orleans received a third-round selection along with a 2021 third-round selection when Atlanta hired Saints pro scouting director Terry Fontenot as general manager.[11]
  • San Francisco received a third-round selection along with 2021 and 2023 third-round selections when the New York Jets hired San Francisco's defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as head coach and Washington hired their vice president of player personnel Martin Mayhew as general manager.[12][13][14] This selection was traded to the Miami Dolphins.[trade 4]

References[]

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