In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 1986 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
↑ No. 2: multiple trades: No. 2: Houston → Minnesota (PD). Houston traded its first-round selection (2nd) to Minnesota in exchange for the Vikings' first- and second-round selections (3rd and 30th). No. 2: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded this first-round selection (2nd) to Atlanta in exchange for the Falcons' first- and third-round selections (3rd and 60th).
↑ No. 7: multiple trades: No. 7: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded its first- and third-round selections (7th and 63rd) and first- and sixth-round selections in 1986 (16th and 154th) to Buffalo in exchange for QB Bernie Kosar. No. 7: Buffalo → Green Bay (D). Buffalo traded this first-round selection and a fourth-round selections (7th and 84th) to Green Bay in exchange for the Packers' first- and second round selections (14th and 42nd).
↑ No. 11: New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded its first-round selection (11th) to Houston in exchange for RB Earl Campbell.
↑ No. 16: New England → San Francisco (D). New England traded its first- and third-round selections (16th and 75th) to San Francisco in exchange for the 49ers' first-, second- and third-round selections (28th, 56th and 84th).
↑ No. 24: Washington → New Orleans (PD). Washington traded its first-round selection (24th) to New Orleans in exchange for RB George Rogers and the Saints' fifth-, tenth- and eleventh-round selections (122nd, 263rd and 290th).
↑ No. 25: Seattle → Cincinnati (PD). Seattle traded its first-round selection (25th) to Cincinnati in exchange for C Blair Bush.
↑ No. 31: Houston → Denver (D). Houston traded its second-round selection (31st) to Denver in exchange for the Broncos' second- and fifth-round selections (36th and 138th).
↑ No. 33: Atlanta → Washington (PD). Atlanta traded its' second-round selection (33rd) and second- and sixth-round selections in 1986 to Washington exchange for Washington's second-round selection (51st), first-round selection in 1986 and RB Joe Washington.
↑ No. 36: multiple trades: No. 36: Tampa Bay → Denver (PD). Tampa Bay traded its fourth-round selection in 1984 and this second-round selection (36th) to Denver in exchange for QB Steve DeBerg. No. 36: Denver → Houston (D). see No. 31: Houston → Denver.
↑ No. 45: St. Louis → Atlanta (D). St. Louis traded its second-round selection (45th) to Atlanta in exchange for the Falcons' second- and fifth-round selections (51st and 116th).
↑ No. 52: L.A. Raiders → New England (PD). L.A. Raiders traded its first-round selection in 1984 (28th) and this second-round selection (52nd) to New England in exchange for CB Mike Haynes and the Patriots' seventh-round selection (192nd).
↑ No. 55: Miami → San Diego (PD). Miami traded its second-round selection (55th) and its rights to DE Dewey Forte to San Diego in exchange for FB Pete Johnson.
↑ No. 65: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). Philadelphia traded its third-round selection (65th) to Miami in exchange for C Mark Dennard.
↑ No. 66: San Diego → Minnesota (PD). San Diego traded its third-round selection (66th) to Minnesota in exchange for CB John Turner.
↑ No. 69: Kansas City → San Diego (PD). Kansas City traded its third-round selection (69th) and fifth-round selection in 1986 to San Diego in exchange for C Bob Rush.
↑ No. 81: multiple trades: No. 81: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded its third-round selection (81st) to New England in exchange for OT Bob Cryder. No. 81: New England → Seattle (D). New England traded this selection back to Seattle in exchange for the Seahawks' second-round selection in 1986.
↑ No. 82: Denver → Houston (PD). Denver traded its third-round selection (82nd) to Houston in exchange for WR Butch Johnson.
↑ No. 91: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded its fourth-round selection (91st) to Miami in exchange for WR Duriel Harris.
↑ No. 106: L.A. Rams → Minnesota (PD). L.A. Rams traded its fourth-round selection (106th) to Minnesota in exchange for QB Steve Dils.
↑ No. 107: Washington → L.A. Raiders (PD). Washington traded its fourth-round selection (107th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for WR Duriel Harris.
↑ No. 108: L.A. Raiders → New England (PD). L.A. Raiders traded its fourth-round selection (108th) to New England in exchange for OT Shelby Jordan.
↑ No. 112: San Francisco → Buffalo (PD). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (108th) to Buffalo in exchange for CB Mario Clark.
Round five
↑ No. 113: Buffalo → L.A. Rams (PD). Buffalo traded its fifth-round selection (113th) to L.A. Rams in exchange for WR Preston Dennard.
↑ No. 114: Houston → Dallas (PD). Houston traded its second-round selection in 1984 (40th), its fifth-round selection in this draft (114th) and WR Mike Renfro to Dallas in exchange for WR Butch Johnson and Dallas' second-round selection in 1984 (54th).
↑ No. 119: multiple trades: No. 119: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded its first-round selection in 1983 (14th), third-round selection in 1984 (77th) and this fifth-round selection (119th) to Buffalo in exchange for the rights to LB Tom Cousineau. No. 119: Buffalo → Dallas (D). Buffalo traded this fifth-round selection (119th) and sixth-round selection in 1986 to Dallas in exchange for CB Rod Hill and Dallas' fifth-round selection (130th).
↑ No. 120: Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets (PD). Buffalo traded its fifth-round selection (120th) to N.Y. Jets in exchange for RB Scott Dierking.
↑ No. 123: San Diego → Seattle (PD). San Diego traded its fifth-round selection in 1984 (125th) and its fifth-, tenth-and eleventh-round selections (122nd, 263rd and 290th) in this draft to Seattle in exchange for WR Roger Carr and RB Sherman Smith.
↑ No. 128: Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded its fifth-round selection (128th) to Seattle in exchange for OT Steve August.
↑ No. 129: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded two first- and its tenth-round selections in 1984 (16th, 28th and 265th) and this fifth-round selection (129th) to Cincinnati in exchange for the Bengals' first-round selection in 1984 (1st).
↑ No. 133: multiple trades: No. 133: L.A. Rams → Kansas City (PD). L.A. Rams traded its fifth-round selection (133rd) and CB Lucious Smith to Kansas City in exchange for QB Steve Fuller. No. 133: Kansas City → Houston (PD). Kansas City traded this fifth- and a sixth-round selection (133rd and 153rd) to Houston in exchange for the Oilers' fourth-round selection in 1986 and DE Bob Hamm.
↑ No. 134: Chicago → N.Y. Jets (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (133rd) to N.Y. Jets in exchange for DE Tyrone Keys.
↑ No. 136: Washington → Pittsburgh (PD). Washington traded its fifth-round selection (136th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for G Rick Donnalley.
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