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2018 NFL draft
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General information
Date(s)April 26–28, 2018
LocationAT&T Stadium
Arlington, Texas
Network(s)ESPN/ABC, ESPN2, Fox/NFL Network[1][2]
Overview
256 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionBaker Mayfield, QB
Cleveland Browns
Mr. IrrelevantTrey Quinn, WR
Washington Redskins
Most selections (12)Baltimore Ravens
Fewest selections (4)Tennessee Titans
← 2017
2019 →

The 2018 NFL draft was the 83rd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2018 NFL season. The draft was held on April 26–28 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington southwest of Dallas; it was the first draft to take place in an NFL stadium and the first to be held in Texas.[3][4][5] 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 15, 2018.[6]

Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round—Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen, Josh Rosen, and Lamar Jackson—the second highest amount (along with the 1999 and 2021 drafts) after the six selected in 1983 and 2024.[7] As of 2024, only Allen and Jackson have remained with their original teams. The draft was also the first to have siblings—safety Terrell Edmunds and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds—selected in its first round.[8]

The 2018 NFL draft was the first of two professional sports drafts to be held in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex during the calendar year, as the Dallas Stars hosted the 2018 NHL Draft in June.

Early entrants

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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 15, 2018.[9]

The following is the breakdown of the 256 players selected by position:

Player selections

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* = Compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
First-round quarterbacks (from top to bottom) Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson received Pro Bowl honors, broke franchise passing records and led their teams to the playoffs. Jackson won the NFL MVP Award in 2019 and 2023.
Notable linebackers include Fred Warner, 2018 Defensive Rookie of the Year Shaquille Leonard, and Leighton Vander Esch
2018 Offensive Rookie of the Year Saquon Barkley
Second-round running back Nick Chubb (#24) running, first-round safety Minkah Fitzpatrick (#39) is defending; Chubb is a four-time Pro Bowler, while Fitzpatrick is a three-time Pro Bowler and has been named an All-Pro three times
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Cleveland Browns Baker Mayfield  QB Oklahoma Big 12
1 2 New York Giants Saquon Barkley  RB Penn State Big Ten
2018 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
1 3 New York Jets Sam Darnold  QB USC Pac-12
1 4 Cleveland Browns Denzel Ward  CB Ohio State Big Ten
1 5 Denver Broncos Bradley Chubb  DE NC State ACC
1 6 Indianapolis Colts Quenton Nelson  OG Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 7 Buffalo Bills Josh Allen  QB Wyoming MW
1 8 Chicago Bears Roquan Smith  LB Georgia SEC
1 9 San Francisco 49ers Mike McGlinchey  OT Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 10 Arizona Cardinals Josh Rosen  QB UCLA Pac-12
1 11 Miami Dolphins Minkah Fitzpatrick  S Alabama SEC
1 12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vita Vea  NT Washington Pac-12
1 13 Washington Redskins Daron Payne  NT Alabama SEC
1 14 New Orleans Saints Marcus Davenport  DE UTSA C-USA
1 15 Oakland Raiders Kolton Miller  OT UCLA Pac-12
1 16 Buffalo Bills Tremaine Edmunds  LB Virginia Tech ACC
1 17 Los Angeles Chargers Derwin James  S Florida State ACC
1 18 Green Bay Packers Jaire Alexander  CB Louisville ACC
1 19 Dallas Cowboys Leighton Vander Esch  LB Boise State MW
1 20 Detroit Lions Frank Ragnow  C Arkansas SEC
1 21 Cincinnati Bengals Billy Price  C Ohio State Big Ten
1 22 Tennessee Titans Rashaan Evans  LB Alabama SEC
1 23 New England Patriots Isaiah Wynn  OT Georgia SEC
1 24 Carolina Panthers D. J. Moore  WR Maryland Big Ten
1 25 Baltimore Ravens Hayden Hurst  TE South Carolina SEC
1 26 Atlanta Falcons Calvin Ridley  WR Alabama SEC
1 27 Seattle Seahawks Rashaad Penny  RB San Diego State MW
1 28 Pittsburgh Steelers Terrell Edmunds  S Virginia Tech ACC
1 29 Jacksonville Jaguars Taven Bryan  DT Florida SEC
1 30 Minnesota Vikings Mike Hughes  CB UCF The American
1 31 New England Patriots Sony Michel  RB Georgia SEC
1 32 Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson  QB Louisville ACC
2 33 Cleveland Browns Austin Corbett  OT Nevada MW
2 34 New York Giants Will Hernandez  OG UTEP C-USA
2 35 Cleveland Browns Nick Chubb  RB Georgia SEC
2 36 Indianapolis Colts Shaquille Leonard  LB South Carolina State MEAC
2018 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
2 37 Indianapolis Colts Braden Smith  OG Auburn SEC
2 38 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ronald Jones II  RB USC Pac-12
2 39 Chicago Bears James Daniels  C Iowa Big Ten
2 40 Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton  WR SMU The American
2 41 Tennessee Titans Harold Landry  LB Boston College ACC
2 42 Miami Dolphins Mike Gesicki  TE Penn State Big Ten
2 43 Detroit Lions Kerryon Johnson  RB Auburn SEC
2 44 San Francisco 49ers Dante Pettis  WR Washington Pac-12
2 45 Green Bay Packers Josh Jackson  CB Iowa Big Ten
2 46 Kansas City Chiefs Breeland Speaks  DE Ole Miss SEC
2 47 Arizona Cardinals Christian Kirk  WR Texas A&M SEC
2 48 Los Angeles Chargers Uchenna Nwosu  LB USC Pac-12
2 49 Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Goedert  TE South Dakota State MVFC
2 50 Dallas Cowboys Connor Williams  OG Texas Big 12
2 51 Chicago Bears Anthony Miller  WR Memphis The American
2 52 Indianapolis Colts Kemoko Turay  DE Rutgers Big Ten
2 53 Tampa Bay Buccaneers M. J. Stewart  CB North Carolina ACC
2 54 Cincinnati Bengals Jessie Bates  S Wake Forest ACC
2 55 Carolina Panthers Donte Jackson  CB LSU SEC
2 56 New England Patriots Duke Dawson  CB Florida SEC
2 57 Oakland Raiders P. J. Hall  DT Sam Houston State Southland
2 58 Atlanta Falcons Isaiah Oliver  CB Colorado Pac-12
2 59 Washington Redskins Derrius Guice  RB LSU SEC
2 60 Pittsburgh Steelers James Washington  WR Oklahoma State Big 12
2 61 Jacksonville Jaguars D. J. Chark  WR LSU SEC
2 62 Minnesota Vikings Brian O'Neill  OT Pittsburgh ACC
2 63 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Carlton Davis  CB Auburn SEC
2 64 Indianapolis Colts Tyquan Lewis  DE Ohio State Big Ten
3 65 Oakland Raiders Brandon Parker  OT North Carolina A&T MEAC
3 66 New York Giants Lorenzo Carter  LB Georgia SEC
3 67 Cleveland Browns Chad Thomas  DE Miami (FL) ACC
3 68 Houston Texans Justin Reid  S Stanford Pac-12
3 69 New York Giants B. J. Hill  DT NC State ACC
3 70 San Francisco 49ers Fred Warner  LB BYU Ind. (FBS)
3 71 Denver Broncos Royce Freeman  RB Oregon Pac-12
3 72 New York Jets Nathan Shepherd  DT Fort Hays State MIAA
3 73 Miami Dolphins Jerome Baker  LB Ohio State Big Ten
3 74 Washington Redskins Geron Christian  OT Louisville ACC
3 75 Kansas City Chiefs Derrick Nnadi  DT Florida State ACC
3 76 Pittsburgh Steelers Mason Rudolph  QB Oklahoma State Big 12
3 77 Cincinnati Bengals Sam Hubbard  DE Ohio State Big Ten
3 78 Cincinnati Bengals Malik Jefferson  LB Texas Big 12
3 79 Seattle Seahawks Rasheem Green  DE USC Pac-12
3 80 Houston Texans Martinas Rankin  OT Mississippi State SEC
3 81 Dallas Cowboys Michael Gallup  WR Colorado State MW
3 82 Detroit Lions Tracy Walker  S Louisiana Sun Belt
3 83 Baltimore Ravens Orlando Brown Jr.  OT Oklahoma Big 12
3 84 Los Angeles Chargers Justin Jones  DT NC State ACC
3 85 Carolina Panthers Rashaan Gaulden  CB Tennessee SEC
3 86 Baltimore Ravens Mark Andrews  TE Oklahoma Big 12
3 87 Oakland Raiders Arden Key  DE LSU SEC
3 88 Green Bay Packers Oren Burks  LB Vanderbilt SEC
3 89 Los Angeles Rams Joseph Noteboom  OT TCU Big 12
3 90 Atlanta Falcons Deadrin Senat  DT South Florida The American
3 91 New Orleans Saints Tre'Quan Smith  WR UCF The American
3 92 Pittsburgh Steelers Chukwuma Okorafor  OT Western Michigan MAC
3 93 Jacksonville Jaguars Ronnie Harrison  S Alabama SEC
3 94 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Alex Cappa  OT Humboldt State GNAC
3 95 San Francisco 49ers Tarvarius Moore  S Southern Miss C-USA
3 96 Buffalo Bills Harrison Phillips  DT Stanford Pac-12
3* 97 Arizona Cardinals Mason Cole  C Michigan Big Ten
3* 98 Houston Texans Jordan Akins  TE UCF The American
3* 99 Denver Broncos Isaac Yiadom  CB Boston College ACC
3* 100 Kansas City Chiefs Dorian O'Daniel  LB Clemson ACC
4 101 Carolina Panthers Ian Thomas  TE Indiana Big Ten
4 102 Minnesota Vikings Jalyn Holmes  DE Ohio State Big Ten
4 103 Houston Texans Keke Coutee  WR Texas Tech Big 12
4 104 Indianapolis Colts Nyheim Hines  RB NC State ACC
4 105 Cleveland Browns Antonio Callaway  WR Florida SEC
4 106 Denver Broncos Josey Jewell  LB Iowa Big Ten
4 107 New York Jets Chris Herndon  TE Miami (FL) ACC
4 108 New York Giants Kyle Lauletta  QB Richmond CAA
4 109 Washington Redskins Troy Apke  S Penn State Big Ten
4 110 Oakland Raiders Nick Nelson  CB Wisconsin Big Ten
4 111 Los Angeles Rams Brian Allen  C Michigan State Big Ten
From Miami [R4 - 6]
4 112 Cincinnati Bengals Mark Walton  RB Miami (FL) ACC
4 113 Denver Broncos DaeSean Hamilton  WR Penn State Big Ten
4 114 Detroit Lions Da'Shawn Hand  DE Alabama SEC
4 115 Chicago Bears Joel Iyiegbuniwe  LB Western Kentucky C-USA
4 116 Dallas Cowboys Dorance Armstrong  DE Kansas Big 12
4 117 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jordan Whitehead  S Pittsburgh ACC
4 118 Baltimore Ravens Anthony Averett  CB Alabama SEC
4 119 Los Angeles Chargers Kyzir White  S West Virginia Big 12
4 120 Seattle Seahawks Will Dissly  TE Washington Pac-12
4 121 Buffalo Bills Taron Johnson  CB Weber State Big Sky
4 122 Baltimore Ravens Kenny Young  LB UCLA Pac-12
4 123 Miami Dolphins Durham Smythe  TE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
4 124 Kansas City Chiefs Armani Watts  S Texas A&M SEC
4 125 Philadelphia Eagles Avonte Maddox  CB Pittsburgh ACC
4 126 Atlanta Falcons Ito Smith  RB Southern Miss C-USA
4 127 New Orleans Saints Rick Leonard  OT Florida State ACC
4 128 San Francisco 49ers Kentavius Street  DE NC State ACC
4 129 Jacksonville Jaguars Will Richardson  OT NC State ACC
4 130 Philadelphia Eagles Josh Sweat  DE Florida State ACC
4 131 Miami Dolphins Kalen Ballage  RB Arizona State Pac-12
4 132 Baltimore Ravens Jaleel Scott  WR New Mexico State Sun Belt
4* 133 Green Bay Packers J'Mon Moore  WR Missouri SEC
4* 134 Arizona Cardinals Chase Edmonds  RB Fordham Patriot
4* 135 Los Angeles Rams John Franklin-Myers  DE Stephen F. Austin Southland
4* 136 Carolina Panthers Marquis Haynes  DE Ole Miss SEC
4* 137 Dallas Cowboys Dalton Schultz  TE Stanford Pac-12
5 138 Green Bay Packers Cole Madison  OG Washington State Pac-12
5 139 New York Giants R. J. McIntosh  DT Miami (FL) ACC
5 140 Oakland Raiders Maurice Hurst  DT Michigan Big Ten
5 141 Seattle Seahawks Shaquem Griffin  LB UCF The American
5 142 San Francisco 49ers D. J. Reed  CB Kansas State Big 12
5 143 New England Patriots Ja'Whaun Bentley  LB Purdue Big Ten
5 144 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Justin Watson  WR Penn Ivy
5 145 Chicago Bears Bilal Nichols  DT Delaware CAA
5 146 Seattle Seahawks Tre Flowers  S Oklahoma State Big 12
5 147 Los Angeles Rams Micah Kiser  LB Virginia ACC
5 148 Pittsburgh Steelers Marcus Allen  S Penn State Big Ten
5 149 Seattle Seahawks Michael Dickson  P Texas Big 12
5 150 Cleveland Browns Genard Avery  LB Memphis The American
5 151 Cincinnati Bengals Davontae Harris  CB Illinois State MVFC
5 152 Tennessee Titans Dane Cruikshank  CB Arizona Pac-12
5 153 Detroit Lions Tyrell Crosby  OT Oregon Pac-12
5 154 Buffalo Bills Siran Neal  CB Jacksonville State OVC
5 155 Los Angeles Chargers Scott Quessenberry  C UCLA Pac-12
5 156 Denver Broncos Troy Fumagalli  TE Wisconsin Big Ten
from Seattle via Philadelphia and Seattle [R5 - 13]
5 157 Minnesota Vikings Tyler Conklin  TE Central Michigan MAC
5 158 Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Brown  DE Virginia ACC
5 159 Indianapolis Colts Daurice Fountain  WR Northern Iowa MVFC
5 160 Los Angeles Rams Ogbonnia Okoronkwo  LB Oklahoma Big 12
5 161 Carolina Panthers Jermaine Carter  LB Maryland Big Ten
5 162 Baltimore Ravens Jordan Lasley  WR UCLA Pac-12
5 163 Washington Redskins Tim Settle  DT Virginia Tech ACC
5 164 New Orleans Saints Natrell Jamerson  S Wisconsin Big Ten
5 165 Pittsburgh Steelers Jaylen Samuels  RB NC State ACC
5 166 Buffalo Bills Wyatt Teller  OG Virginia Tech ACC
5 167 Minnesota Vikings Daniel Carlson  K Auburn SEC
5 168 Seattle Seahawks Jamarco Jones  OT Ohio State Big Ten
5 169 Indianapolis Colts Jordan Wilkins  RB Ole Miss SEC
5* 170 Cincinnati Bengals Darius Phillips  CB Western Michigan MAC
5* 171 Dallas Cowboys Mike White  QB Western Kentucky C-USA
5* 172 Green Bay Packers J. K. Scott  P Alabama SEC
5* 173 Oakland Raiders Johnny Townsend  P Florida SEC
5* 174 Green Bay Packers Marquez Valdes-Scantling  WR South Florida The American
6 175 Cleveland Browns Damion Ratley  WR Texas A&M SEC
6 176 Los Angeles Rams John Kelly  RB Tennessee SEC
6 177 Houston Texans Duke Ejiofor  DE Wake Forest ACC
6 178 New England Patriots Christian Sam  LB Arizona State Pac-12
6 179 New York Jets Parry Nickerson  CB Tulane The American
6 180 New York Jets Folorunso Fatukasi  DT UConn The American
6 181 Chicago Bears Kylie Fitts  DE Utah Pac-12
6 182 Arizona Cardinals Chris Campbell  CB Penn State Big Ten
6 183 Denver Broncos Sam Jones  OG Arizona State Pac-12
6 184 San Francisco 49ers Marcell Harris  S Florida SEC
6 185 Indianapolis Colts Deon Cain  WR Clemson ACC
6 186 Seattle Seahawks Jacob Martin  LB Temple The American
6 187 Buffalo Bills Ray-Ray McCloud  WR Clemson ACC
6 188 Cleveland Browns Simeon Thomas  CB Louisiana Sun Belt
6 189 New Orleans Saints Kamrin Moore  CB Boston College ACC
6 190 Baltimore Ravens DeShon Elliott  S Texas Big 12
6 191 Los Angeles Chargers Dylan Cantrell  WR Texas Tech Big 12
6 192 Los Angeles Rams Jamil Demby  OT Maine CAA
6 193 Dallas Cowboys Chris Covington  LB Indiana Big Ten
6 194 Atlanta Falcons Russell Gage  WR LSU SEC
6 195 Los Angeles Rams Sebastian Joseph-Day  DT Rutgers Big Ten
6 196 Kansas City Chiefs Tremon Smith  CB Central Arkansas Southland
6 197 Washington Redskins Shaun Dion Hamilton  LB Alabama SEC
6 198 Kansas City Chiefs Kahlil McKenzie  DT Tennessee SEC
6 199 Tennessee Titans Luke Falk  QB Washington State Pac-12
6 200 Atlanta Falcons Foyesade Oluokun  S Yale Ivy
6 201 New Orleans Saints Boston Scott  RB Louisiana Tech C-USA
6 202 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jack Cichy  LB Wisconsin Big Ten
from Pittsburgh via Cleveland and Pittsburgh [R6 - 16]
6 203 Jacksonville Jaguars Tanner Lee  QB Nebraska Big Ten
6 204 New York Jets Trenton Cannon  RB Virginia State CIAA
6 205 Los Angeles Rams Trevon Young  DE Louisville ACC
6 206 Philadelphia Eagles Matt Pryor  OT TCU Big 12
6* 207 Green Bay Packers Equanimeous St. Brown  WR Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
6* 208 Dallas Cowboys Cedrick Wilson Jr.  WR Boise State MW
6* 209 Miami Dolphins Cornell Armstrong  CB Southern Miss C-USA
6* 210 New England Patriots Braxton Berrios  WR Miami (FL) ACC
6* 211 Houston Texans Jordan Thomas  TE Mississippi State SEC
6* 212 Baltimore Ravens Greg Senat  OT Wagner NEC
6* 213 Minnesota Vikings Colby Gossett  OG Appalachian State Sun Belt
6* 214 Houston Texans Peter Kalambayi  LB Stanford Pac-12
6* 215 Baltimore Ravens Bradley Bozeman  C Alabama SEC
6* 216 Oakland Raiders Azeem Victor  LB Washington Pac-12
6* 217 Denver Broncos Keishawn Bierria  LB Washington Pac-12
6* 218 Minnesota Vikings Ade Aruna  DE Tulane The American
7 219 New England Patriots Danny Etling  QB LSU SEC
7 220 Seattle Seahawks Alex McGough  QB FIU C-USA
7 221 Indianapolis Colts Matthew Adams  LB Houston The American
7 222 Houston Texans Jermaine Kelly  CB San Jose State MW
7 223 San Francisco 49ers Jullian Taylor  DT Temple The American
7 224 Chicago Bears Javon Wims  WR Georgia SEC
7 225 Minnesota Vikings Devante Downs  LB California Pac-12
7 226 Denver Broncos David Williams  RB Arkansas SEC
7 227 Miami Dolphins Quentin Poling  LB Ohio MAC
7 228 Oakland Raiders Marcell Ateman  WR Oklahoma State Big 12
7 229 Miami Dolphins Jason Sanders  K New Mexico MW
7 230 Jacksonville Jaguars Leon Jacobs  LB Wisconsin Big Ten
7 231 Los Angeles Rams Travin Howard  LB TCU Big 12
7 232 Green Bay Packers James Looney  DE California Pac-12
7 233 Philadelphia Eagles Jordan Mailata  OT    
from Arizona via Kansas City and New England [R7 - 9]
Australian rugby league player drafted from South Sydney Rabbitohs of NRL
7 234 Carolina Panthers Andre Smith  LB North Carolina ACC
7 235 Indianapolis Colts Zaire Franklin  LB Syracuse ACC
7 236 Dallas Cowboys Bo Scarbrough  RB Alabama SEC
7 237 Detroit Lions Nick Bawden  FB San Diego State MW
7 238 Baltimore Ravens Zach Sieler  DE Ferris State GLIAC
7 239 Green Bay Packers Hunter Bradley  LS Mississippi State SEC
7 240 San Francisco 49ers Richie James  WR Middle Tennessee C-USA
7 241 Washington Redskins Greg Stroman  CB Virginia Tech ACC
7 242 Carolina Panthers Kendrick Norton  DT Miami (FL) ACC
7 243 New England Patriots Keion Crossen  CB Western Carolina SoCon
7 244 Los Angeles Rams Justin Lawler  DE SMU The American
7 245 New Orleans Saints Will Clapp  C LSU SEC
7 246 Pittsburgh Steelers Joshua Frazier  DT Alabama SEC
7 247 Jacksonville Jaguars Logan Cooke  P Mississippi State SEC
7 248 Green Bay Packers Kendall Donnerson  LB Southeast Missouri State OVC
7 249 Cincinnati Bengals Logan Woodside  QB Toledo MAC
7 250 New England Patriots Ryan Izzo  TE Florida State ACC
from Philadelphia via Seattle, New England, Seattle, and Philadelphia [R7 - 20]
7* 251 Los Angeles Chargers Justin Jackson  RB Northwestern Big Ten
7* 252 Cincinnati Bengals Rod Taylor  OG Ole Miss SEC
7* 253 Cincinnati Bengals Auden Tate  WR Florida State ACC
7* 254 Arizona Cardinals Korey Cunningham  OT Cincinnati The American
7* 255 Buffalo Bills Austin Proehl  WR North Carolina ACC
7* 256 Washington Redskins Trey Quinn  WR SMU The American

Notable undrafted players

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= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Dennis Gardeck  LB Sioux Falls NSIC
Arizona Cardinals Jonathan Owens  S Missouri Western MIAA
Arizona Cardinals Trent Sherfield  WR Vanderbilt SEC
Arizona Cardinals Tavierre Thomas  CB Ferris State GLIAC
Arizona Cardinals Ezekiel Turner  LB Washington Pac-12
Atlanta Falcons J. C. Hassenauer  C Alabama SEC
Atlanta Falcons Jacob Tuioti-Mariner  DT UCLA Pac-12
Baltimore Ravens Chris Board  LB North Dakota State MVFC
Baltimore Ravens Gus Edwards  RB Rutgers Big Ten
Baltimore Ravens Trent Sieg  LS Colorado State MW
Baltimore Ravens Darious Williams  CB UAB C-USA
Buffalo Bills Ike Boettger  OG Iowa Big Ten
Buffalo Bills Robert Foster  WR Alabama SEC
Buffalo Bills Levi Wallace  CB Alabama SEC
Carolina Panthers Kyle Allen  QB Houston The American
Chicago Bears Abdullah Anderson  DT Bucknell Patriot
Chicago Bears Ryan Nall  RB Oregon State Pac-12
Chicago Bears Josh Woods  LB Maryland Big Ten
Cleveland Browns Elijah Campbell  S Northern Iowa MVFC
Cleveland Browns Daniel Ekuale  DT Washington State Pac-12
Cleveland Browns Dontrell Hilliard  RB Tulane The American
Cleveland Browns D'Ernest Johnson  RB South Florida The American
Dallas Cowboys Charvarius Ward  CB Middle Tennessee C-USA
Denver Broncos Phillip Lindsay  RB Colorado Pac-12
First undrafted player in league history to surpass 1,000 yards first two seasons
Denver Broncos Trey Marshall  S Florida State ACC
Denver Broncos Austin Schlottmann  C TCU Big 12
Detroit Lions Mike Ford  CB Southeast Missouri State OVC
Detroit Lions Chris Payton-Jones  CB Nebraska Big Ten
Detroit Lions Brandon Powell  WR Florida SEC
Green Bay Packers Tim Boyle  QB Eastern Kentucky OVC
Green Bay Packers Raven Greene  S James Madison CAA
Green Bay Packers Tyler Lancaster  NT Northwestern Big Ten
Green Bay Packers Alex Light  OT Richmond CAA
Green Bay Packers Kevin Rader  TE Youngstown State MVFC
Houston Texans Andre Chachere  CB San Jose State MW
Houston Texans Trevor Daniel  P Tennessee SEC
Houston Texans Vyncint Smith  WR Limestone SAC
Indianapolis Colts Michael Badgley  K Miami (FL) ACC
Indianapolis Colts George Odum  S Central Arkansas Southland
Jacksonville Jaguars Dee Delaney  CB Miami (FL) ACC
Jacksonville Jaguars Tre Herndon  CB Vanderbilt SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Allen Lazard  WR Iowa State Big 12
Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Hunter  OG Bowling Green MAC
Kansas City Chiefs Ben Niemann  LB Iowa Big Ten
Kansas City Chiefs Byron Pringle  WR Kansas State Big 12
Kansas City Chiefs Darrel Williams  RB LSU SEC
Los Angeles Chargers Tony Brown  CB Alabama SEC
Los Angeles Chargers Brandon Facyson  CB Virginia Tech ACC
Los Angeles Chargers Trent Scott  OT Grambling State SWAC
Los Angeles Rams KhaDarel Hodge  WR Prairie View A&M SWAC
Los Angeles Rams Steven Parker  S Oklahoma Big 12
Miami Dolphins Greg Joseph  K Florida Atlantic C-USA
Minnesota Vikings Chad Beebe  WR Northern Illinois MAC
Minnesota Vikings Mike Boone  RB Cincinnati The American
Minnesota Vikings Holton Hill  CB Texas Big 12
Minnesota Vikings Roc Thomas  RB Jacksonville State OVC
New England Patriots John Atkins  DT Georgia SEC
New England Patriots Corey Bojorquez  P New Mexico MW
New England Patriots Trent Harris  DE Miami (FL) ACC
New England Patriots Frank Herron  DT LSU SEC
New England Patriots J. C. Jackson  CB Maryland Big Ten
New England Patriots Jakob Johnson  FB Tennessee SEC
New Orleans Saints J. T. Gray  S Mississippi State SEC
New Orleans Saints Keith Kirkwood  WR Temple The American
New York Giants Evan Brown  OG SMU The American
New York Giants Sean Chandler  FS Temple The American
New York Giants Nick Gates  OT Nebraska Big Ten
New York Giants Grant Haley  CB Penn State Big Ten
New York Giants Joey Slye  K Virginia Tech ACC
New York Jets Frankie Luvu  LB Washington State Pac-12
New York Jets John Wolford  QB Wake Forest ACC
Oakland Raiders Jason Cabinda  FB Penn State Big Ten
Oakland Raiders Eddy Piñeiro  K Florida SEC
Philadelphia Eagles Josh Adams  RB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
Philadelphia Eagles Ryan Neal  S Southern Illinois MVFC
Philadelphia Eagles Jeremy Reaves  S South Alabama Sun Belt
Philadelphia Eagles Chandon Sullivan  CB Georgia State Sun Belt
Pittsburgh Steelers Ola Adeniyi  LB Toledo MAC
San Francisco 49ers Ross Dwelley  TE San Diego Pioneer
San Francisco 49ers Emmanuel Moseley  CB Tennessee SEC
San Francisco 49ers Coleman Shelton  C Washington Pac-12
San Francisco 49ers Jeff Wilson  RB North Texas C-USA
Seattle Seahawks Poona Ford  DT Texas Big 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Godwin Igwebuike  RB Northwestern Big Ten
Tennessee Titans Sharif Finch  LB Temple The American
Tennessee Titans Robert Spillane  LB Western Michigan MAC
Tennessee Titans Aaron Stinnie  OG James Madison CAA
Washington Redskins Danny Johnson  CB Southern SWAC
Washington Redskins Cam Sims  WR Alabama SEC

Supplemental draft

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A supplemental draft was held on July 11, 2018. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft for the following season.

Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
3 New York Giants Sam Beal  CB Western Michigan MAC
6 Washington Redskins Adonis Alexander  CB Virginia Tech ACC

Trades

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(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades which took place during the 2018 draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets (PD). Indianapolis traded a first-round selection (3rd) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets' first-round selection (6th), two second-round selections (37th and 49th), and a second-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 1]
  2. ^ No. 4: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded a first-round selection (4th) and a first-round selection in 2017 (25th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2017 (12th). With the trade, Houston selected Deshaun Watson.[TRADE 2]
  3. ^ No. 6: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
  4. ^ No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). Tampa Bay traded first- and seventh-round selections (7th and 255th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first-round selection (12th) and two second-round selections (53rd and 56th).[TRADE 3]
  5. ^ No. 10: Oakland → Arizona (D). Oakland traded a first-round selection (10th) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's first-, third-, and fifth-round selections (15th, 79th, and 152nd).[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 12: multiple trades:
           No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). Cincinnati traded first- and sixth-round selections (12th and 187th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first- and fifth-round selections (21st and 158th) and offensive tackle Cordy Glenn.[TRADE 4]
           No. 12: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
  7. ^ No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans (D). Green Bay traded a first-round selection (14th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans's first- and fifth-round selections (27th and 147th) and a first-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
  8. ^ No. 15: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
  9. ^ No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo (D). Baltimore traded first- and fifth-round selections (16th and 154th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first and third round selections (22nd and 65th).[TRADE 3]
  10. ^ No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay (D). Seattle traded first- and seventh-round selections (18th and 248th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (27th, 76th, and 186th).[TRADE 3]
  11. ^ No. 21: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
  12. ^ No. 22: multiple trades:
           No. 22: Kansas City → Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded a first-round selection (22nd) as well as first- and third-round selections in 2017 (27th and 91st) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first-round selection in 2017 (10th).[TRADE 2] With the trade, Kansas City selected Patrick Mahomes II.
           No. 22: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
           No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). Baltimore traded first- and sixth-round selections (22nd and 215th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's first- and fourth-round selections (25th and 125th).[TRADE 3]
  13. ^ No. 23: LA Rams → New England (PD). The Rams traded first- and sixth-round selections (23rd and 198th) to New England in exchange for New England's fourth-round selection (136th) and wide receiver Brandin Cooks.[TRADE 5]
  14. ^ No. 25: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 27: multiple trades:
           No. 27: New Orleans → Green Bay (D). see No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans.[TRADE 3]
           No. 27: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
  16. ^ No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). Philadelphia traded first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and 132nd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and 125th) and a second-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
Round two
  1. ^ No. 35: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection (35th), their sixth-round selection in 2017 (188th), and quarterback Brock Osweiler to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth-round selection in 2017 (142nd).[TRADE 6]
  2. ^ No. 37: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
  3. ^ No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee (D). Oakland traded a second-round selection (41st) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's second- and third-round selections (57th and 89th).[TRADE 3]
  4. ^ No. 43: multiple trades:
           No. 43: San Francisco → New England (PD). San Francisco traded a second-round selection (43rd) to New England in exchange for quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.[TRADE 7]
           No. 43: New England → Detroit (D). New England traded a second-round selection (43rd) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's second- and fourth-round selections (51st and 117th)[TRADE 3]
  5. ^ No. 44: Washington → San Francisco (D). Washington traded second- and fifth-round selections (44th and 142nd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second- and third-round selections (59th and 74th).[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City (D). Cincinnati traded second- and third-round selections (46th and 100th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's second- and third-round selections (54th and 78th).[TRADE 3]
  7. ^ No. 49: multiple trades:
           No. 49: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). Seattle traded second- and seventh-round selections (49th and 235th), as well as wide receiver Jermaine Kearse to the Jets in exchange for the Jets seventh-round selection (226th) and defensive end Sheldon Richardson.[TRADE 8]
           No. 49: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
           No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia (D). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (49th to the Philadelphia in exchange for the Philadelphia's second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 169th).[TRADE 3]
  8. ^ No. 51: multiple trades:
           No. 51: Detroit → New England (D). see No. 43: New England → Detroit.[TRADE 1]
           No. 51: New England → Chicago (D). New England traded a second-round selection (51st) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's fourth-round selection (105th) and second-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
  9. ^ No. 52: multiple trades:
           No. 52: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3]
           No. 52: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). see No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3]
  10. ^ No. 53: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
  11. ^ No. 54: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
  12. ^ No. 56: multiple trades:
           No. 56: LA Rams → Buffalo (PD). The Rams traded their second-round selection (56th) and cornerback E. J. Gaines to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's sixth-round selection (195th) and wide receiver Sammy Watkins.[TRADE 9]
           No. 56: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
           No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England (D). Tampa Bay traded this second-round selection (56th) to New England in exchange for New England's second- and fourth-round selections (63rd and 117th).[TRADE 3]
  13. ^ No. 57: Tennessee → Oakland (D). see No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
  14. ^ No. 59: multiple trades:
           No. 59: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded a second-round selection (59th) as well as a seventh-round selection in 2017 (229th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's third-round selection in 2017 (67th).[TRADE 2]
           No. 59: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 63: New England → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England.[TRADE 3]
  16. ^ No. 64: multiple trades:
           No. 64: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded a second-round selection (64th) as well as a first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and a first-round selection in 2017 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a fourth-round selection in 2017.[TRADE 10]
           No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). Cleveland traded a second-round selection (64th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' third- and sixth-round selections (67th and 178th).[TRADE 3]
Round three
  1. ^ No. 65: multiple trades:
           No. 65: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded a third-round selection (65th) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Tyrod Taylor.[TRADE 11]
           No. 65: Buffalo → Baltimore (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
           No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland (D). Baltimore traded this third-round selection (65th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's third-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections (75th, 152nd, and 212th).[TRADE 3]
  2. ^ No. 67: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). see No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[TRADE 3]
  3. ^ No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). Tampa Bay traded third- and fourth-round selections (69th and 108th) to the Giants in exchange for the Giants' fourth-round selection (102nd) and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.[TRADE 12]
  4. ^ No. 70: Chicago → San Francisco (PD). Chicago traded a third-round selection (70th) as well as first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2017 (3rd, 67th, and 111th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-round selection in 2017 (2nd).[TRADE 2]
  5. ^ No. 74: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 75: multiple trades:
           No. 75: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
           No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City (D). Baltimore traded a third-round selection (75th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's third- and fourth-round selections (86th and 122nd).[TRADE 3]
  7. ^ No. 76: multiple trades:
           No. 76: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
           No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh (D). Seattle traded this third-round selection (76th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's third- and seventh-round selections (79th and 220th).[TRADE 3]
  8. ^ No. 78: multiple trades:
           No. 78: Washington → Kansas City (PD). Washington traded a third-round selection (78th) and cornerback Kendall Fuller to Kansas City in exchange for quarterback Alex Smith.[TRADE 13]
           No. 78: Kansas City → Cincinnati (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
  9. ^ No. 79: multiple trades:
           No. 79: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
           No. 79: Oakland → Pittsburgh (D). Oakland traded a third-round selection (79th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Martavis Bryant.[TRADE 14]
           No. 79: Pittsburgh → Seattle (D). see No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh.[TRADE 3]
  10. ^ No. 80: Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a third-round selection (80th) as well as a second-round selection in 2019 to Houston in exchange for Houston's fifth-round selection (141st) and offensive tackle Duane Brown. This trade originally included cornerback Jeremy Lane but was revised after Lane failed his physical.[TRADE 15]
  11. ^ No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection (85th) as well as a 2018 seventh-round selection (previously acquired from the LA Chargers) to Carolina in exchange for wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin.[TRADE 16]
  12. ^ No. 86: Kansas City → Baltimore (D). see No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
  13. ^ No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland (D). The Rams traded their third-round selection (87th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's third- and seventh-round selections (89th and 217th).[TRADE 3]
  14. ^ No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay (D). Carolina traded a third-round selection (88th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (101st and 147th).[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 89: multiple trades:
           No. 89: Tennessee → Oakland (D). see No. 41: Oakland → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
           No. 89: Oakland → LA Rams (D). see No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
  16. ^ No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (94th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's fourth- and sixth-round selections (102nd and 180th).[TRADE 3]
  17. ^ No. 95: New England → San Francisco (D). New England traded a third-round selection (95th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fifth-round selection (143rd) and offensive tackle Trent Brown.[TRADE 3]
  18. ^ No. 96: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (96th) and wide receiver Jordan Matthews to Buffalo in exchange for cornerback Ronald Darby.[TRADE 9]
  19. ^ No. 100: Cincinnati → Kansas City (D). see No. 46: Cincinnati → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
Round four
  1. ^ No. 101: multiple trades:
           No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded fourth- and fifth-round selections (101st and 138th), and quarterback DeShone Kizer to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (114th and 150th), and cornerback Damarious Randall.[TRADE 17]
           No. 101: Green Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
  2. ^ No. 102: multiple trades:
           No. 102: NY Giants → Tampa Bay (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 12]
           No. 102: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay.[TRADE 3]
  3. ^ No. 105: multiple trades:
           No. 105: Chicago → New England (D). see No. 51: New England → Chicago.[TRADE 3]
           No. 105: New England → Cleveland (D). New England traded a fourth-round selection (105th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth- and sixth-round selections (114th and 178th).[TRADE 3]
  4. ^ No. 108: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 12]
  5. ^ No. 109: multiple trades:
           No. 109: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded a fourth-round selection (109th) to Denver in exchange for running back Kapri Bibbs and their fifth-round selection in 2017 (177th).[TRADE 2]
           No. 109: Denver → Washington (PD). Denver traded fourth- and two fifth-round selections (109th, 142nd, and 163rd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fourth- and fifth-round selections (113th and 149th) and safety Su'a Cravens.[TRADE 18]
  6. ^ No. 111: Miami → LA Rams (PD). Miami traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (111th and 183rd) to the Rams in exchange for Robert Quinn and a sixth-round selection (209th).[TRADE 19]
  7. ^ No. 113: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
  8. ^ No. 114: multiple trades:
           No. 114: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
           No. 114: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 105: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 3]
           No. 114: New England → Detroit (D). New England traded a fourth-round selection (114th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's third-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
  9. ^ No. 115: Arizona → Chicago (PD). Arizona traded a fourth-round selection (115th) as well as second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections in 2017 (45th, 119th, 197th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's second-round selection in 2017 (36th).[TRADE 2]
  10. ^ No. 117: multiple trades:
           No. 117: Detroit → New England (D). see No. 43: New England → Detroit.[TRADE 1]
           No. 117: New England → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 56: Tampa Bay → New England.[TRADE 3]
  11. ^ No. 122: Kansas City → Baltimore (D). see No. 75: Baltimore → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
  12. ^ No. 123: multiple trades:
           No. 123: Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded a fourth-round selection and punter Kasey Redfern to Cleveland in exchange for punter Andy Lee and Cleveland's 2017 seventh-round selection in a late August 2016 trade.[TRADE 20]
           No. 123: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Jarvis Landry in 2018.[TRADE 17]
  13. ^ No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (124th) and second-round selection in 2019 to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's sixth-round selection (209th) and cornerback Marcus Peters.[TRADE 21]
  14. ^ No. 125: multiple trades:
           No. 125: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
           No. 125: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fourth-round selection (128th) to San Francisco in exchange for tight end Vance McDonald and San Francisco's fifth-round selection (148th).[TRADE 22]
  16. ^ No. 130: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (130th) as well as a first-round selection in 2017 to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford.[TRADE 23]
  17. ^ No. 131: multiple trades:
           No. 131: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for cornerback Eric Rowe. The fourth-round selection would have become a third-round selection if Rowe had played more than 50 percent of the defensive snaps in 2016 or 2017, but he did not.[TRADE 24]
           No. 131: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for running back Jay Ajayi.[TRADE 25]
  18. ^ No. 132: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). see No. 32: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[TRADE 3]
  19. ^ No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). The Giants traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (135th and 176th) to the Rams in exchange for the Rams' seventh-round selection in 2019 and linebacker Alec Ogletree.[TRADE 26]
  20. ^ No. 136: multiple trades:
           No. 136: New England → LA Rams (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 5]
           No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina (D). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (136th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's fifth- and sixth-round selections (147th and 197th).[TRADE 3]
Round five
  1. ^ No. 138: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
  2. ^ No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland (D). Indianapolis traded a fifth-round selection (140th) to Oakland in exchange for the Oakland's fifth- and sixth-round selections (159th and 185th).[TRADE 3]
  3. ^ No. 141: Houston → Seattle (PD). see No. 80: Seattle → Houston.[TRADE 15]
  4. ^ No. 142: multiple trades:
           No. 142: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
           No. 142: Washington → San Francisco (PD). see No. 44: Washington → San Francisco.[TRADE 3]
  5. ^ No. 143: multiple trades:
           No. 143: NY Jets → San Francisco (PD). The Jets traded their fifth-round selection (143rd) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerback Rashard Robinson.[TRADE 27]
           No. 143: San Francisco → New England (D). see No. 95: New England → San Francisco.[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded a fifth-round selection (146th) to Seattle in exchange for running back Marshawn Lynch and Seattle's sixth-round selection (192nd).[TRADE 28]
  7. ^ No. 147: multiple trades:
           No. 147: Miami → New Orleans (PD). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (147th) to New Orleans in exchange for linebacker Stephone Anthony.[TRADE 29]
           No. 147: New Orleans → Green Bay (D). see No. 14: Green Bay → New Orleans.[TRADE 3]
           No. 147: Green Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 88: Carolina → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
           No. 147: Carolina → LA Rams (D). see No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina.[TRADE 3]
  8. ^ No. 148: San Francisco → Pittsburgh (PD). see No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco.[TRADE 22]
  9. ^ No. 149: multiple trades:
           No. 149: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
           No. 149: Denver → Seattle (D). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (149th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's fifth- and seventh-round selections (156th and 226th).[TRADE 3]
  10. ^ No. 150: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 17]
  11. ^ No. 152: multiple trades:
           No. 152: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 10: Oakland → Arizona.[TRADE 3]
           No. 152: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
           No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection (152nd) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fifth- and sixth-round selections (162nd and 215th)[TRADE 3]
  12. ^ No. 154: Baltimore → Buffalo (D). see No. 16: Baltimore → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
  13. ^ No. 156: multiple trades:
           No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD) Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (156th) to Philadelphia in exchange for offensive tackle Matt Tobin and Philadelphia's seventh-round selection (250th).[TRADE 30]
           No. 156: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD) Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (156th) and wide receiver Marcus Johnson to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Michael Bennett and Seattle's seventh-round selection (250th).[TRADE 31]
           No. 156: Seattle → Denver (D). see No. 149: Denver → Seattle.[TRADE 3]
  14. ^ No. 157: multiple trades:
           No. 157: Dallas → NY Jets (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (157th) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets' sixth-round selection in 2017 (191st).[TRADE 2]
           No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). The Jets traded their fifth-round selection (157th) to the Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fifth- and seventh-round selections (167th and 225th).[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 158: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
  16. ^ No. 159: multiple trades:
            No. 159: Kansas City → Cleveland (PD). Kansas City traded a fifth-round selection (159th) to Cleveland in exchange for offensive tackle Cameron Erving.[TRADE 32]
            No. 159: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (159th) and defensive tackle Danny Shelton to New England in exchange for New England's third-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 33]
            No. 159: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (159th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection (210th) and wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson.[TRADE 34]
           No. 159: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
  17. ^ No. 160: multiple trades:
           No. 160: LA Rams → Denver (PD). The Rams traded a fifth-round selection (160th) to Denver in exchange for cornerback Aqib Talib.[TRADE 35]
           No. 160: Denver → LA Rams (D). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (160th) to the Rams in exchange for the Rams' two sixth-round selections (183rd and 217th).[TRADE 3]
  18. ^ No. 162: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
  19. ^ No. 163: multiple trades:
           No. 163: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded a fifth-round selection (163rd) to Denver in exchange for offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo.[TRADE 36]
           No. 163: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 18]
  20. ^ No. 166: Jacksonville → Buffalo (PD) Jacksonville traded a sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for defensive tackle Marcell Dareus. This pick became a fifth-rounds selection (166th) after Dareus remained on Jacksonville's roster for the remainder of the 2017 season and the Jaguars made the playoffs.[TRADE 37]
  21. ^ No. 167: multiple trades:
           No. 167: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
           No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota (D) The Jets traded fifth- and seventh-round selections {167th and 225th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's two sixth-round selections (180th and 204th).[TRADE 3]
  22. ^ No. 168: New England → Seattle (PD). New England traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (168th and 250th) to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Cassius Marsh.[TRADE 38]
  23. ^ No. 169: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (D). see No. 49: Indianapolis → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3]
  24. ^ No. 173: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (173rd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection (192nd) and fullback Jamize Olawale.[TRADE 39]
Round six
  1. ^ No. 176: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). see No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams.[TRADE 26]
  2. ^ No. 178: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). see No. 64: Cleveland → Indianapolis.[TRADE 3]       No. 178: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 105: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 3]
  3. ^ No. 180: multiple trades:
           No. 180: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 94: Minnesota → Tampa Bay.[TRADE 3]
           No. 180: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
  4. ^ No. 182: Denver → Arizona (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (182nd) to Arizona in exchange for offensive tackle Jared Veldheer.[TRADE 40]
  5. ^ No. 183: multiple trades:
           No. 183: Miami → LA Rams (PD). see No. 111: Miami → LA Rams.[TRADE 3]
           No. 183: LA Rams → Denver (D). see No. 160: Denver → LA Rams.[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 185: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 140: Indianapolis → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
  7. ^ No. 186: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
  8. ^ No. 187: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 4]
  9. ^ No. 188: Washington → Cleveland (PD). Washington traded a sixth-round selection (188th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's sixth-round selection (205th) and quarterback Kevin Hogan.[TRADE 41]
  10. ^ No. 189: Arizona → New Orleans (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection (189th) to New Orleans in exchange for running back Adrian Peterson.[TRADE 42]
  11. ^ No. 192: multiple trades:
           No. 192: Seattle → Oakland (PD). see No. 146: Oakland → Seattle.[TRADE 28]
           No. 192: Oakland → Dallas (PD). see No. 173: Dallas → Oakland.[TRADE 39]
           No. 192: Dallas → LA Rams (D). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (192nd) to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Tavon Austin.[TRADE 3]
  12. ^ No. 194: multiple trades:
           No. 194: Detroit → LA Rams (PD). Detroit traded a sixth-round selection (194th) to the Rams in exchange for offensive tackle Greg Robinson.[TRADE 43]
           No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). The Rams traded their sixth-round selection (194th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's two seventh-round selections (244th and 256th.)[TRADE 3]
  13. ^ No. 195: Buffalo → LA Rams (PD). see No. 56: LA Rams → Buffalo.[TRADE 9]
  14. ^ No. 197: multiple trades:
           No. 197: Carolina → LA Rams (D). see No. 136: LA Rams → Carolina.[TRADE 3]
           No. 197: LA Rams → Washington (D). The Rams traded sixth- and seventh-round selections (197th and 256th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's sixth- and seventh-round selections (205th and 231st).[TRADE 3]
  15. ^ No. 198: multiple trades:
           No. 198: LA Rams → New England (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 5]
           No. 198: New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded a sixth-round selection (198th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's two seventh-round selections (233rd and 243rd).[TRADE 3]
  16. ^ No. 202: multiple trades:
           No. 202: Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection (202nd) to Cleveland in exchange for cornerback Justin Gilbert.[TRADE 44]
           No. 202: Cleveland → Pittsburgh (PD). Cleveland traded this sixth-round selection back to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Sammie Coates and Pittsburgh's seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 45]
           No. 202: Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay (PD). Pittsburgh then traded a sixth-round selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for free safety J. J. Wilcox and Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 46]
  17. ^ No. 204: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
  18. ^ No. 205: multiple trades:
           No. 205: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection (205th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's seventh-round selection (219th) and cornerback Jason McCourty.[TRADE 47]
           No. 205: Cleveland → Washington (PD). see No. 188: Washington → Cleveland.[TRADE 41]
           No. 205: Washington → LA Rams (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE 3]
  19. ^ No. 209: multiple trades:
            No. 209: Kansas City → LA Rams (PD). see No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City.[TRADE 21]
           No. 209: LA Rams → Miami (PD). see No. 111: Miami → LA Rams.[TRADE 19]
  20. ^ No. 210: Oakland → New England (PD). see No. 159: New England → Oakland.[TRADE 34]
  21. ^ No. 212: Oakland → Baltimore (D). see No. 65: Baltimore → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
  22. ^ No. 215: multiple trades:
           No. 215: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). see No. 22: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
           No. 215: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). see No. 152: Baltimore → Tennessee.[TRADE 3]
  23. ^ No. 217: multiple trades:
           No. 217: Oakland → LA Rams (D). see No. 87: LA Rams → Oakland.[TRADE 3]
           No. 217: LA Rams → Denver (D). see No. 160: Denver → LA Rams.[TRADE 3]
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 219: Cleveland → New England (PD). see No. 205: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 4]
  2. ^ No. 220: multiple trades:
           No. 220: NY Giants → Pittsburgh (PD). The Giants traded their seventh-round selection (220th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for cornerback Ross Cockrell.[TRADE 48]
           No. 79: Pittsburgh → Seattle (D). see No. 76: Seattle → Pittsburgh.[TRADE 3]
  3. ^ No. 223: multiple trades:
           No. 223: Tampa Bay → Miami (PD). Tampa Bay traded a seventh-round selection (223rd) as well as a seventh-round selection in 2017 (237th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's seventh-round selection in 2017 (223rd).[TRADE 2]
           No. 223: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded this seventh-round selection (223rd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's seventh-round selection (227th) and center Daniel Kilgore.[TRADE 49]
  4. ^ No. 225: multiple trades:
           No. 225: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection (225th) and quarterback Trevor Siemian to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fifth-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 50]
           No. 225: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 157: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
           No. 225: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). see No. 167: NY Jets → Minnesota.[TRADE 3]
  5. ^ No. 226: multiple trades:
           No. 226: NY Jets → Seattle (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → NY Jets.[TRADE 8]
           No. 226: Seattle → Denver (D). see No. 149: Denver → Seattle.[TRADE 3]
  6. ^ No. 227: San Francisco → Miami (PD). see No. 223: Miami → San Francisco.[TRADE 49]
  7. ^ No. 230: Cincinnati → Jacksonville (PD). Cincinnati traded a conditional selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Chris Smith.[TRADE 51] The conditions were that the Jaguars would acquire the Bengals' seventh-round selection if Smith was on the Bengals' active roster for at least 6 games during the 2017 season, which he was.[TRADE 52]
  8. ^ No. 231: Washington → LA Rams (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE 3]
  9. ^ No. 233: multiple trades:
           No. 233: Arizona → Kansas City (PD). Arizona traded a seventh-round selection (233rd) to Kansas City in exchange for cornerback Marcus Cooper.[TRADE 53]
           No. 233: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 198: New England → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
           No. 233: New England → Philadelphia (D). New England traded a seventh-round selection (233rd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's seventh-round selection (250th) and their seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 3]
  10. ^ No. 234: multiple trades:
           No. 234: LA Chargers → Buffalo (PD). The Chargers traded their seventh-round selection (234rd) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Cardale Jones.[TRADE 54]
           No. 234: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). see No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina.[TRADE 16]
  11. ^ No. 235: multiple trades:
           No. 235: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → NY Jets.[TRADE 8]
           No. 235: NY Jets → Indianapolis (D). The Jets traded their seventh-round selection (235th) to Indianapolis in exchange for defensive end Henry Anderson.[TRADE 55]
  12. ^ No. 238: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (238th) to Arizona in exchange for center Tony Bergstrom.[TRADE 56]
  13. ^ No. 239: Buffalo → Green Bay (PD). Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection (239th) to Green Bay in exchange for linebacker Lerentee McCray.[TRADE 57]
  14. ^ No. 240: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerback Kenneth Acker.[TRADE 58]
  15. ^ No. 241: LA Rams → Washington (PD). The Rams traded their seventh-round selection (241st) to Washington in exchange for tight end Derek Carrier.[TRADE 59]
  16. ^ No. 243: multiple trades:
           No. 243: Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (243rd) to Kansas City in exchange for defensive lineman David King.[TRADE 60]
           No. 233: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 198: New England → Kansas City.[TRADE 3]
  17. ^ No. 244: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). see No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta.[TRADE 3]
  18. ^ No. 248: multiple trades:
           No. 248: Minnesota → Seattle (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection (248th) to Seattle in exchange for cornerback Tramaine Brock.[TRADE 61]
           No. 248: Seattle → Green Bay (D). see No. 18: Seattle → Green Bay.[TRADE 3]
  19. ^ No. 249: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded a seventh-round selection (249th) to Cincinnati in exchange for linebacker Marquis Flowers.[TRADE 62]
  20. ^ No. 250: multiple trades:
           No. 250: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). see No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia.[TRADE 30]
           No. 250: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded this seventh-round pick to New England in exchange for cornerback Justin Coleman.[TRADE 63]
           No. 250: New England → Seattle (PD) see No. 168: New England → Seattle.[TRADE 38]
           No. 250: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia.[TRADE 31]
           No. 250: Philadelphia → New England (D) see No. 233: New England → Philadelphia.[TRADE 3]
  21. ^ No. 255: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
  22. ^ No. 256: multiple trades:
           No. 256: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). see No. 194: LA Rams → Atlanta.[TRADE 3]
           No. 256: LA Rams → Washington (D). see No. 197: LA Rams → Washington.[TRADE 3]

Media coverage

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Coverage of the draft was broadcast by ESPN and NFL Network, with Fox also simulcasting NFL Network's coverage of the first two rounds of broadcast television (serving as a prelude for Fox's acquisition of Thursday Night Football for the 2018 season). ESPN aired coverage of the last four rounds on ABC. College GameDay broadcast a special edition from outside AT&T Stadium as a pre-show on ESPN, and its panel hosted a secondary broadcast of the first round on ESPN2.[10] ESPN Deportes broadcast coverage in Spanish.[2][11]

Telecasts of the first round across all three broadcasters (which included the expansion of coverage to broadcast television) drew a combined Nielsen overnight household rating of 8.4, and total viewership of 11.214 million, making it the most-watched opening round since 2014. ESPN drew the largest single audience, with 5.336 million viewers, while Fox and NFL Network had a combined viewership of 5.74 million across both channels (3.776 and 2.005 million individually).[12][13]

Summary

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Selections by college athletic conference

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Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
AAC 1 2 3 0 3 4 5 18
ACC 6 4 7 9 6 6 7 45
Big 12 1 2 5 3 4 3 2 20
Big Ten 4 5 3 7 7 5 2 33
C-USA 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 10
Ind. (FBS) 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 5
MAC 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 5
MW 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 9
Pac-12 4 4 4 4 5 7 2 30
SEC 10 10 6 6 4 8 9 53
Sun Belt 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 4
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
CAA 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3
IVY 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
MEAC 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2
MVFC 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3
NEC 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
OVC 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
Patriot 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
SoCon 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Southland 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3
NCAA Division II football conferences
CIAA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
GLIAC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
GNAC 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
MIAA 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Non-College Selections
NRL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Schools with multiple draft selections

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Selections Schools
12 Alabama
7 LSU, NC State, Ohio State
6 Florida State, Georgia, Miami (FL), Penn State
5 Florida, UCLA, Virginia Tech, Washington, Wisconsin
4 Auburn, Louisville, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Stanford, Texas, UCF, USC
3 Arizona State, Boston College, Clemson, Iowa, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, SMU, Southern Miss, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M
2 Arkansas, Boise State, California, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Memphis, Michigan, Oregon, Rutgers, San Diego State, South Florida, Temple, Texas Tech, Tulane, Virginia, Wake Forest, Washington State, Western Kentucky, Western Michigan

Selections by position

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Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Center 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8
Cornerback 3 6 2 4 5 6 3 29
Defensive end 2 2 4 7 1 4 3 23
Defensive tackle 3 1 6 0 4 3 3 20
Fullback 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
Guard 1 4 0 0 2 2 1 10
Kicker 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
Linebacker 4 4 6 3 6 8 8 39
Long snapper 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Offensive tackle 3 1 7 2 2 3 2 20
Punter 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 4
Quarterback 5 0 1 1 1 2 3 13
Running back 3 4 1 5 1 3 3 20
Safety 3 1 4 4 3 3 0 18
Tight end 1 2 2 5 2 1 1 14
Wide receiver 2 6 2 5 4 8 6 33
Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Offense 17 18 14 19 14 20 18 120
Defense 15 14 22 18 19 24 17 129
Special teams 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 7

Notes

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

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