2009 NFL draft

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2009 NFL draft
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General information
Date(s)April 25–26, 2009
Time4:00 pm EDT (April 25)
10:00 am EDT (April 26)
Location Radio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
Network(s) ESPN, NFL Network
Overview
256 total selections in 7 rounds
League NFL
First selection Matthew Stafford, QB
Detroit Lions
Mr. Irrelevant Ryan Succop, K
Kansas City Chiefs
Most selections (12) Dallas Cowboys
New England Patriots
Fewest selections (3) New York Jets
  2008
2010  

The 2009 NFL draft was the 74th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 25 and 26, 2009. [1] [2] The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day, starting at 4:00 pm EDT, and five rounds on the second day, starting at 10:00 am EDT. To compensate for the time change from the previous year and in an effort to help shorten the draft, teams were no longer on the clock for 15 minutes in the first round and 10 minutes in the second round. Each team now had 10 minutes to make their selection in the first round and seven minutes in the second round. Rounds three through seven were shortened to five minutes per team. This was the first year that the NFL used this format and it was changed again the following year for the 2010 NFL draft. The 2009 NFL draft was televised by both NFL Network and ESPN and was the first to have cheerleaders. The Detroit Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to finish a season at 0–16, used the first selection in the draft to select University of Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford. [3]

Contents

It was the first draft since 1983 that saw two centers being selected in the first round—Alex Mack at No. 21 to the Browns, and Eric Wood at No. 28 to the Bills. It was also the first time since the 1993 draft that a Miami Hurricanes player was not selected in the first round. As of the end of the 2018 season, the 2009 draft has seen 11 of the 32 first-round selections make the Pro Bowl, and 27 (including three punters) in total for the entire class. [4] It has been referred to as one of the worst drafts in league history. [ by whom? ] This was the first time that a Mr. Irrelevant went on to win a Super Bowl (Ryan Succop). [5]

Overview

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

Player selections

*= compensatory selection
^= supplemental compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler [6]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard [lower-alpha 1] K Kicker [lower-alpha 2] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker [lower-alpha 3] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker 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. Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  2. Also known as placekicker (PK)
  3. Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
First overall pick Matthew Stafford is the fastest quarterback to reach 40,000 passing yards in NFL history and led the Los Angeles Rams to a victory in Super Bowl LVI. Matt Stafford Chase Young (50611111796) (cropped).jpg
First overall pick Matthew Stafford is the fastest quarterback to reach 40,000 passing yards in NFL history and led the Los Angeles Rams to a victory in Super Bowl LVI.
Linebacker Brian Orakpo, taken 13th overall, was a 4-time Pro Bowl selection. Brian Orakpo1.jpg
Linebacker Brian Orakpo, taken 13th overall, was a 4-time Pro Bowl selection.
Cornerback Malcolm Jenkins, drafted 14th overall, won two Super Bowls with two different teams and was named to 3 Pro Bowls. Malcolm Jenkins.JPG
Cornerback Malcolm Jenkins, drafted 14th overall, won two Super Bowls with two different teams and was named to 3 Pro Bowls.
Linebacker Clay Matthews III, picked 26th overall, is a member of the Matthews family of football players and was one of the league's premier pass-rushers throughout his career. Clay Matthews - San Francisco vs Green Bay 2012.jpg
Linebacker Clay Matthews III, picked 26th overall, is a member of the Matthews family of football players and was one of the league's premier pass-rushers throughout his career.
Alex Mack.jpg
Eric Wood 2016.jpg
Max Unger.jpg
Prominent centers taken in this draft (from top to bottom): Alex Mack, Eric Wood, and Max Unger.
Running back LeSean McCoy, drafted in the second round, is the Philadelphia Eagles' leader in career rushing yards, a 2-time All-Pro, a 6-time Pro Bowler, and 2-time Super Bowl champion. Lesean mccoy 2014.jpg
Running back LeSean McCoy, drafted in the second round, is the Philadelphia Eagles' leader in career rushing yards, a 2-time All-Pro, a 6-time Pro Bowler, and 2-time Super Bowl champion.
Tight end Jared Cook, drafted in the third round, is a two-time Pro Bowl selection. CookJared2013-8.jpg
Tight end Jared Cook, drafted in the third round, is a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
Punter Pat McAfee, selected in the 7th round, was a 2-time Pro Bowl selection and All-Pro for the Indianapolis Colts. Pat McAfee.JPG
Punter Pat McAfee, selected in the 7th round, was a 2-time Pro Bowl selection and All-Pro for the Indianapolis Colts.
Slot receiver Julian Edelman, drafted in the seventh round, won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, and was selected as Super Bowl MVP of Super Bowl LIII. Julian Edelman 2014.JPG
Slot receiver Julian Edelman, drafted in the seventh round, won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, and was selected as Super Bowl MVP of Super Bowl LIII.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
1 1 Detroit Lions Matthew Stafford   QB Georgia SEC
1 2 St. Louis Rams Jason Smith   OT Baylor Big 12
13 Kansas City Chiefs Tyson Jackson   DE LSU SEC
14 Seattle Seahawks Aaron Curry   LB Wake Forest ACC
15 New York Jets Mark Sanchez   QB USC Pac-10
from Cleveland [R1 - 1]
16 Cincinnati Bengals Andre Smith   OT Alabama SEC
17 Oakland Raiders Darrius Heyward-Bey   WR Maryland ACC
18 Jacksonville Jaguars Eugene Monroe   OT Virginia ACC
19 Green Bay Packers B. J. Raji   DT Boston College ACC
110 San Francisco 49ers Michael Crabtree   WR Texas Tech Big 12
111 Buffalo Bills Aaron Maybin   LB Penn State Big Ten
112 Denver Broncos Knowshon Moreno   RB Georgia SEC
113 Washington Redskins Brian Orakpo   OLB Texas Big 12
114 New Orleans Saints Malcolm Jenkins   CB Ohio State Big Ten
115 Houston Texans Brian Cushing   LB USC Pac-10
116 San Diego Chargers Larry English   DE Northern Illinois MAC
117 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Josh Freeman   QB Kansas State Big 12
from New York Jets via Cleveland [R1 - 2]
118 Denver Broncos Robert Ayers   DE Tennessee SEC
from Chicago [R1 - 3]
119 Philadelphia Eagles Jeremy Maclin   WR Missouri Big 12
from Tampa Bay via Cleveland [R1 - 4]
120 Detroit Lions Brandon Pettigrew   TE Oklahoma State Big 12
from Dallas [R1 - 5]
121 Cleveland Browns Alex Mack   C California Pac-10
from Philadelphia [R1 - 6]
122 Minnesota Vikings Percy Harvin   WR Florida SEC
123 Baltimore Ravens Michael Oher   OT Ole Miss SEC
from New England [R1 - 7]
124 Atlanta Falcons Peria Jerry   DT Ole Miss SEC
125 Miami Dolphins Vontae Davis   CB Illinois Big Ten
126 Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews   LB USC Pac-10
from Baltimore via New England [R1 - 8]
127 Indianapolis Colts Donald Brown   RB Connecticut Big East
128 Buffalo Bills Eric Wood   C Louisville Big East
from Carolina via Philadelphia [R1 - 9]
129 New York Giants Hakeem Nicks   WR North Carolina ACC
130 Tennessee Titans Kenny Britt   WR Rutgers Big East
131 Arizona Cardinals Beanie Wells   RB Ohio State Big Ten
132 Pittsburgh Steelers Ziggy Hood   DT Missouri Big 12
233 Detroit Lions Louis Delmas   S Western Michigan MAC
234 New England Patriots Patrick Chung   S Oregon Pac-10
from Kansas City [R2 - 1]
235 St. Louis Rams James Laurinaitis   LB Ohio State Big Ten
236 Cleveland Browns Brian Robiskie   WR Ohio State Big Ten
237 Denver Broncos Alphonso Smith   CB Wake Forest ACC
from Seattle [R2 - 2]
238 Cincinnati Bengals Rey Maualuga   LB USC Pac-10
239 Jacksonville Jaguars Eben Britton   OT Arizona Pac-10
240 New England Patriots Ron Brace   DT Boston College ACC
from Oakland [R2 - 3]
241 New England Patriots Darius Butler   CB Connecticut Big East
from Green Bay [R2 - 4]
242 Buffalo Bills Jairus Byrd   S Oregon Pac-10
243 Carolina Panthers Everette Brown   DE Florida State ACC
from San Francisco [R2 - 5]
244 Miami Dolphins Pat White   QB West Virginia Big East
from Washington [R2 - 6]
245 New York Giants Clint Sintim   LB Virginia ACC
from New Orleans [R2 - 7]
246 Houston Texans Connor Barwin   DE Cincinnati Big East
247 Oakland Raiders Michael Mitchell   S Ohio MAC
from San Diego via New England [R2 - 8]
248 Denver Broncos Darcel McBath   S Texas Tech Big 12
249 Seattle Seahawks Max Unger   C Oregon Pac-10
from Chicago [R2 - 9]
250 Cleveland Browns Mohamed Massaquoi   WR Georgia SEC
from Tampa Bay [R2 - 10]
251 Buffalo Bills Andy Levitre   OG Oregon State Pac-10
from Dallas [R2 - 11]
252 Cleveland Browns David Veikune   DE Hawaii WAC
from New York Jets [R2 - 12]
253 Philadelphia Eagles LeSean McCoy   RB Pittsburgh Big East
254 Minnesota Vikings Phil Loadholt   OT Oklahoma Big 12
255 Atlanta Falcons William Moore   S Missouri Big 12
256 Indianapolis Colts Fili Moala   DT USC Pac-10
from Miami [R2 - 13]
257 Baltimore Ravens Paul Kruger   DE Utah MWC
258 New England Patriots Sebastian Vollmer   OT Houston C-USA
259 Carolina Panthers Sherrod Martin   CB Troy Sun Belt
260 New York Giants William Beatty   OT Connecticut Big East
261 Miami Dolphins Sean Smith   CB Utah MWC
from Indianapolis
262 Tennessee Titans Sen'Derrick Marks   DT Auburn SEC
263 Arizona Cardinals Cody Brown   DE Connecticut Big East
264 Denver Broncos Richard Quinn   TE North Carolina ACC
from Pittsburgh [R2 - 14]
365 New York Jets Shonn Greene   RB Iowa Big Ten
from Detroit [R3 - 1]
366 St. Louis Rams Bradley Fletcher   CB Iowa Big Ten
367 Kansas City Chiefs Alex Magee   DT Purdue Big Ten
368 Chicago Bears Jarron Gilbert   DT San Jose State WAC
from Seattle
369 Dallas Cowboys Jason Williams   LB Western Illinois MVFC
from Cleveland [R3 - 2]
370 Cincinnati Bengals Michael Johnson   DE Georgia Tech ACC
371 Oakland Raiders Matt Shaughnessy   DE Wisconsin Big Ten
372 Jacksonville Jaguars Terrance Knighton   DT Temple MAC
373 Jacksonville Jaguars Derek Cox   CB William & Mary CAA
from Green Bay via New England [R3 - 3]
374 San Francisco 49ers Glen Coffee   RB Alabama SEC
375 Dallas Cowboys Robert Brewster   OT Ball State MAC
from Buffalo [R3 - 4]
376 Detroit Lions DeAndre Levy   LB Wisconsin Big Ten
from New Orleans via New York Jets [R3 - 5]
377 Houston Texans Antoine Caldwell   C Alabama SEC
378 San Diego Chargers Louis Vasquez   OG Texas Tech Big 12
379 Pittsburgh Steelers Kraig Urbik   OG Wisconsin Big Ten
from Denver [R3 - 6]
380 Washington Redskins Kevin Barnes   CB Maryland ACC
381 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roy Miller   DT Texas Big 12
382 Detroit Lions Derrick Williams   WR Penn State Big Ten
from Dallas [R3 - 7]
383 New England Patriots Brandon Tate   WR North Carolina ACC
from New York Jets via Green Bay [R3 - 8]
384 Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Wallace   WR Ole Miss SEC
from Chicago via Denver [R3 - 9]
385 New York Giants Ramses Barden   WR Cal Poly Great West
from Philadelphia [R3 - 10]
386 Minnesota Vikings Asher Allen   CB Georgia SEC
387 Miami Dolphins Patrick Turner   WR USC Pac-10
388 Baltimore Ravens Lardarius Webb   CB Nicholls State Southland
389 Tennessee Titans Jared Cook   TE South Carolina SEC
from New England [R3 - 11]
390 Atlanta Falcons Christopher Owens   CB San Jose State WAC
391 Seattle Seahawks Deon Butler   WR Penn State Big Ten
from New York Giants via Philadelphia [R3 - 12]
392 Indianapolis Colts Jerraud Powers   CB Auburn SEC
393 Carolina Panthers Corvey Irvin   DT Georgia SEC
394 Tennessee Titans Ryan Mouton   CB Hawaii WAC
395 Arizona Cardinals Rashad Johnson   S Alabama SEC
396 Pittsburgh Steelers Keenan Lewis   CB Oregon State Pac-10
3*97 New England Patriots Tyrone McKenzie   LB South Florida Big East
3*98 Cincinnati Bengals Chase Coffman   TE Missouri Big 12
3*99 Chicago Bears Juaquin Iglesias   WR Oklahoma Big 12
3*100 New York Giants Travis Beckum   TE Wisconsin Big Ten
4101 Dallas Cowboys Stephen McGee   QB Texas A&M Big 12
from Detroit [R4 - 1]
4102 Kansas City Chiefs Donald Washington   CB Ohio State Big Ten
4103 St. Louis Rams Darell Scott   DT Clemson ACC
4104 Cleveland Browns Kaluka Maiava   LB USC Pac-10
4105 Chicago Bears Henry Melton   DE Texas Big 12
from Seattle
4106 Cincinnati Bengals Jonathan Luigs   C Arkansas SEC
4107 Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Thomas   WR Arizona Pac-10
4108 Miami Dolphins Brian Hartline   WR Ohio State Big Ten
from Oakland [R4 - 2]
4109 Green Bay Packers T. J. Lang   OT Eastern Michigan MAC
4110 Dallas Cowboys Victor Butler   DE Oregon State Pac-10
from Buffalo [R4 - 3]
4111 Carolina Panthers Mike Goodson   RB Texas A&M Big 12
from San Francisco
4112 Houston Texans Glover Quin   S New Mexico MWC
4113 San Diego Chargers Vaughn Martin   DT Western OUA
4114 Denver Broncos David Bruton   S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
4115 Detroit Lions Sammie Hill   DT Stillman SIAC
from Washington via New York Jets [R4 - 4]
4116 New Orleans Saints Chip Vaughn   S Wake Forest ACC
4117 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kyle Moore   DE USC Pac-10
4118 New Orleans Saints Stanley Arnoux   LB Wake Forest ACC
from New York Jets [R4 - 5]
4119 Chicago Bears D. J. Moore   CB Vanderbilt SEC
4120 Dallas Cowboys Brandon Williams   DE Texas Tech Big 12
4121 Buffalo Bills Shawn Nelson   TE Southern Miss C-USA
from Philadelphia [R4 - 6]
4122 Houston Texans Anthony Hill   TE NC State ACC
from Minnesota [R4 - 7]
4123 New England Patriots Rich Ohrnberger   OG Penn State Big Ten
from Baltimore [R4 - 8]
4124 Oakland Raiders Louis Murphy   WR Florida SEC
from New England [R4 - 9]
4125 Atlanta Falcons Lawrence Sidbury   DE Richmond CAA
4126 Oakland Raiders Slade Norris   DE Oregon State Pac-10
from Miami [R4 - 10]
4127 Indianapolis Colts Austin Collie   WR BYU MWC
4128 Carolina Panthers Tony Fiammetta   FB Syracuse Big East
4129 New York Giants Andre Brown   RB NC State ACC
4130 Tennessee Titans Gerald McRath   LB Southern Miss C-USA
4131 Arizona Cardinals Greg Toler   CB St. Paul's (VA) CIAA
4132 Denver Broncos Seth Olsen   OT Iowa Big Ten
from Pittsburgh [R4 - 11]
4*133 San Diego Chargers Tyronne Green   OG Auburn SEC
4*134 San Diego Chargers Gartrell Johnson   RB Colorado State MWC
4*135 Tennessee Titans Troy Kropog   OT Tulane C-USA
4*136 Indianapolis Colts Terrance Taylor   DT Michigan Big Ten
5137 Baltimore Ravens Jason Phillips   LB TCU MWC
from Detroit via Seattle, Philadelphia, and New England [R5 - 1]
5138 Atlanta Falcons William Middleton   CB Furman SoCon
from St. Louis [R5 - 2]
5139 Kansas City Chiefs Colin Brown   OT Missouri Big 12
5140 Chicago Bears Johnny Knox   WR Abilene Christian LSC
from Seattle via Denver [R5 - 3] [R5 - 4]
5141 Denver Broncos Kenny McKinley   WR South Carolina SEC
from Cleveland via Philadelphia, New England, and Baltimore [R5 - 5]
5142 Cincinnati Bengals Kevin Huber   P Cincinnati Big East
5143 Dallas Cowboys DeAngelo Smith   CB Cincinnati Big East
from Oakland via Atlanta [R5 - 6]
5144 Jacksonville Jaguars Jarett Dillard   WR Rice C-USA
5145 Green Bay Packers Quinn Johnson   FB LSU SEC
5146 San Francisco 49ers Scott McKillop   LB Pittsburgh Big East
5147 Buffalo Bills Nic Harris   S Oklahoma Big 12
5148 San Diego Chargers Brandon Hughes   CB Oregon State Pac-10
5149 Baltimore Ravens Davon Drew   TE East Carolina C-USA
from Denver
5150 Minnesota Vikings Jasper Brinkley   LB South Carolina SEC
from Washington
5151 New York Giants Rhett Bomar   QB Sam Houston State Southland
from New Orleans [R5 - 7]
5152 Houston Texans James Casey   TE Rice C-USA
5153 Philadelphia Eagles Cornelius Ingram   TE Florida SEC
from New York Jets [R5 - 8]
5154 Chicago Bears Marcus Freeman   LB Ohio State Big Ten
5155 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Xavier Fulton   OT Illinois Big Ten
5156 Atlanta Falcons Garrett Reynolds   OT North Carolina ACC
from Dallas
5157 Philadelphia Eagles Macho Harris   CB Virginia Tech ACC
5158 Washington Redskins Cody Glenn   LB Nebraska Big 12
from Minnesota
5159 Philadelphia Eagles Fenuki Tupou   OT Oregon Pac-10
from New England [R5 - 9]
5160 St. Louis Rams Brooks Foster   WR North Carolina ACC
from Atlanta [R5 - 10]
5161 Miami Dolphins John Nalbone   TE Monmouth (NJ) NEC
5162 Green Bay Packers Jamon Meredith   OT South Carolina SEC
from Baltimore via New England [R5 - 11]
5163 Carolina Panthers Duke Robinson   OG Oklahoma Big 12
5164 New Orleans Saints Thomas Morstead   P SMU C-USA
from Philadelphia via New York Giants
5165 Miami Dolphins Chris Clemons   S Clemson ACC
from Indianapolis
5166 Dallas Cowboys Michael Hamlin   S Clemson ACC
from Tennessee [R5 - 12]
5167 Arizona Cardinals Herman Johnson   OG LSU SEC
5168 Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Burnett   CB UCF C-USA
5*169 Pittsburgh Steelers Frank Summers   FB UNLV MWC
5*170 New England Patriots George Bussey   OG Louisville Big East
5*171 San Francisco 49ers Nate Davis   QB Ball State MAC
5*172 Dallas Cowboys David Buehler   K USC Pac-10
5*173 Tennessee Titans Javon Ringer   RB Michigan State Big Ten
6174 Denver Broncos Tom Brandstater   QB Fresno State WAC
from Detroit
6175 Kansas City Chiefs Quinten Lawrence   WR McNeese State Southland
6176 Atlanta Falcons Spencer Adkins   LB Miami (FL) ACC
from St. Louis [R6 - 1]
6177 Cleveland Browns Don Carey   CB Norfolk State MEAC
6178 Seattle Seahawks Mike Teel   QB Rutgers Big East
6179 Cincinnati Bengals Morgan Trent   CB Michigan Big Ten
6180 Jacksonville Jaguars Zach Miller   TE Nebraska–Omaha MIAA
6181 Miami Dolphins Andrew Gardner   OT Georgia Tech ACC
from Oakland [R6 - 2]
6182 Green Bay Packers Jarius Wynn   DE Georgia SEC
6183 Buffalo Bills Cary Harris   CB USC Pac-10
6184 San Francisco 49ers Bear Pascoe   TE Fresno State WAC
6185 Baltimore Ravens Cedric Peerman   RB Virginia ACC
from Denver
6186 Washington Redskins Robert Henson   LB TCU MWC
6187 Green Bay Packers Brandon Underwood   CB Cincinnati Big East
from New Orleans [R6 - 3]
6188 Houston Texans Brice McCain   CB Utah MWC
6189 San Diego Chargers Kevin Ellison   S USC Pac-10
6190 Chicago Bears Al Afalava   S Oregon State Pac-10
6191 Cleveland Browns Coye Francies   CB San Jose State WAC
from Tampa Bay via Chicago and Tampa Bay [R6 - 4] [R6 - 5] [R6 - 6]
6192 Detroit Lions Aaron Brown   RB TCU MWC
from Dallas [R6 - 7]
6193 New York Jets Matt Slauson   OG Nebraska Big 12
6194 Philadelphia Eagles Brandon Gibson   WR Washington State Pac-10
6195 Cleveland Browns James Davis   RB Clemson ACC
from Minnesota via Philadelphia [R6 - 8] [R6 - 9]
6196 St. Louis Rams Keith Null   QB West Texas A&M LSC
from Atlanta [R6 - 10]
6197 Dallas Cowboys Hodge, StephenStephen Hodge  S TCU MWC
from Miami [R6 - 11] ; Never played a game in the NFL
6198 New England Patriots Jake Ingram   LS Hawaii WAC
from Baltimore
6199 Oakland Raiders Stryker Sulak   DE Missouri Big 12
from New England [R6 - 12]
6200 New York Giants DeAndre Wright   CB New Mexico MWC
6201 Indianapolis Colts Curtis Painter   QB Purdue Big Ten
6202 Oakland Raiders Brandon Myers   TE Iowa Big Ten
from Carolina
6203 Tennessee Titans Jason McCourty   CB Rutgers Big East
6204 Arizona Cardinals Will Davis   DE Illinois Big Ten
6205 Pittsburgh Steelers Ra'Shon Harris   DT Oregon Pac-10
6*206 Tennessee Titans Dominique Edison   WR Stephen F. Austin Southland
6*207 New England Patriots Myron Pryor   DT Kentucky SEC
6*208 Dallas Cowboys John Phillips   TE Virginia ACC
6*209 Cincinnati Bengals Bernard Scott   RB Abilene Christian LSC
7210 Atlanta Falcons Vance Walker   DT Georgia Tech ACC
from Detroit via Dallas [R7 - 1]
7211 St. Louis Rams Chris Ogbonnaya   RB Texas Big 12
7212 Kansas City Chiefs Javarris Williams   RB Tennessee State OVC
7213 Philadelphia Eagles Paul Fanaika   OG Arizona State Pac-10
from Seattle
7214 Miami Dolphins J. D. Folsom   LB Weber State Big Sky
from Cleveland [R7 - 2]
7215 Cincinnati Bengals Fui Vakapuna   RB BYU MWC
7216 Carolina Panthers Captain Munnerlyn   CB South Carolina SEC
from Oakland
7217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers E. J. Biggers   CB Western Michigan MAC
from Jacksonville [R7 - 3]
7218 Green Bay Packers Brad Jones   LB Colorado Big 12
7219 San Francisco 49ers Curtis Taylor   S LSU SEC
7220 Buffalo Bills Ellis Lankster   CB West Virginia Big East
7221 Washington Redskins Eddie Williams   TE Idaho WAC
from Washington via Minnesota [R7 - 4]
7222 Indianapolis Colts Pat McAfee   P West Virginia Big East
from New Orleans via Philadelphia Eagles
7223 Houston Texans Troy Nolan   S Arizona State Pac-10
7224 San Diego Chargers Demetrius Byrd   WR LSU SEC
7225 Denver Broncos Blake Schlueter   C TCU MWC
7226 Pittsburgh Steelers A. Q. Shipley   C Penn State Big Ten
from Tampa Bay [R7 - 5]
7227 Dallas Cowboys Mike Mickens   CB Cincinnati Big East
7228 Detroit Lions Lydon Murtha   OT Nebraska Big 12
from New York Jets
7229 Dallas Cowboys Manuel Johnson   WR Oklahoma Big 12
from Chicago via Tampa Bay and Detroit [R7 - 6]
7230 Philadelphia Eagles Moise Fokou   LB Maryland ACC
7231 Minnesota Vikings Jamarca Sanford   S Ole Miss SEC
7232 New England Patriots Julian Edelman   WR Kent State MAC
from Miami via Jacksonville [R7 - 7] Super Bowl LIII MVP
7233 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sammie Stroughter   WR Oregon State Pac-10
from Baltimore [R7 - 8]
7234 New England Patriots Darryl Richard   DT Georgia Tech ACC
7235 Detroit Lions Zack Follett   LB California Pac-10
from Atlanta via Denver [R7 - 9]
7236 Indianapolis Colts Jaimie Thomas   OT Maryland ACC
7237 Kansas City Chiefs Jake O'Connell   TE Miami (OH) MAC
from Carolina via Miami [R7 - 10]
7238 New York Giants Stoney Woodson   CB South Carolina SEC
7239 Tennessee Titans Ryan Durand   OG Syracuse Big East
7240 Arizona Cardinals LaRod Stephens-Howling   RB Pittsburgh Big East
7241 Pittsburgh Steelers David Johnson   TE Arkansas State Sun Belt
7*242 Tennessee Titans Nick Schommer   S North Dakota State MVFC
7*243 Washington Redskins Marko Mitchell   WR Nevada WAC
7*244 San Francisco 49ers Ricky Jean-Francois   DT LSU SEC
7*245 Seattle Seahawks Courtney Greene   S Rutgers Big East
7*246 Chicago Bears Lance Louis   OG San Diego State MWC
7*247 Seattle Seahawks Nick Reed   DE Oregon Pac-10
7*248 Seattle Seahawks Cameron Morrah   TE California Pac-10
7*249 Cincinnati Bengals Clinton McDonald   DE Memphis C-USA
7*250 Jacksonville Jaguars Rashad Jennings   RB Liberty Big South
7*251 Chicago Bears Derek Kinder   WR Pittsburgh Big East
7*252 Cincinnati Bengals Brown, FreddieFreddie Brown  WR Utah MWC
7*253 Jacksonville Jaguars Tiquan Underwood   WR Rutgers Big East
7*254 Arizona Cardinals Trevor Canfield   OG Cincinnati Big East
7^255 Detroit Lions Dan Gronkowski   TE Maryland ACC
7^ 256 Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Succop   K South Carolina SEC

Trades

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announcing a pick at the 2009 draft. Commissioner Goodell 2009 NFL Draft.jpg
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announcing a pick at the 2009 draft.

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. #5: Cleveland → New York Jets (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (5th overall, used to select Mark Sanchez) to the Jets for the Jets' first- and second-round selections (17th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Freeman; and 52nd overall, used to select David Veikune), Kenyon Coleman, Brett Ratliff, and Abram Elam. [source 1]
  2. #17: multiple trades:
    #17: New York Jets → Cleveland (D).See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.
    #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection it acquired from the Jets (17th overall, used to select Josh Freeman) to Tampa Bay for first- and sixth-round selections (19th overall, traded to Philadelphia, who selected Jeremy Maclin; and 191st overall, used to select Coye Francies). [source 2]
  3. #18: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded its 2009 first- and third-round selections (18th overall, used to select Robert Ayers; and 84th overall, traded to Pittsburgh, who selected Mike Wallace), its 2010 first-round selection, and Kyle Orton to Denver for Jay Cutler and one of Denver's 2009 fifth-round selections (140th overall, used to select Johnny Knox). [source 3]
  4. #19: multiple trades:
    #19: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (D).See #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.
    #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). Cleveland traded the first-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (19th overall, used to select Jeremy Maclin) to Philadelphia for first- and sixth-round selections (21st and 195th overall, used to select Alex Mack and James Davis, respectively). [source 4]
  5. #20: Dallas → Detroit (PD). Dallas traded its first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (20th, 82nd, and 192nd overall, used to select Brandon Pettigrew, Derrick Williams, and Aaron Brown, respectively) to Detroit for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round selection (210th overall, traded to Atlanta, who selected Vance Walker). [source 5]
  6. #21: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D).See #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia above.
  7. #23: New England → Baltimore (D). New England traded its first-round selection (23rd overall, used to select Michael Oher) to Baltimore for first- and fifth-round selections (26th overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Clay Matthews; and 162nd overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Jamon Meredith). [source 6]
  8. #26: multiple trades:
    #26: Baltimore → New England (D).See #23: New England → Baltimore above.
    #26 New England → Green Bay (D). New England traded the first-round selection it acquired from Baltimore (26th overall, used to select Clay Matthews) and a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to Green Bay for a second-round selection (41st overall, used to select Darius Butler) and two third-round selections (73rd overall, traded to Jacksonville, who selected Derek Cox; and 83rd overall, used to select Brandon Tate). [source 7]
  9. #28: multiple trades:
    #28: Carolina → Philadelphia (PD). Carolina traded its 2009 first-round selection (28th overall, which was traded to Buffalo, used to select Eric Wood), and its 2008 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd overall, which was traded to Minnesota, who selected Tyrell Johnson; and 109th overall, used to select Mike McGlynn) to Philadelphia for its 2008 first-round selection (19th overall, used to select Jeff Otah). [source 8]
    #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded the 2009 first-round selection it acquired from Carolina (28th overall, used to select Eric Wood) and its 2009 fourth-round selection (121st overall) to Buffalo for Jason Peters. [source 9]
Round two
  1. #34: Kansas City → New England (PD). Kansas City traded this selection (34th overall) to New England for Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel. [source 10]
  2. #37 Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded this selection to Denver for Denver's 2010 first-round selection. [source 11]
  3. #40: Oakland → New England (D). Oakland traded this selection (40th overall, used to select Ron Brace) to New England for second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (47th, 124th, 199th overall, respectively). [source 12]
  4. #41: Green Bay → New England (D).See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
  5. #43 San Francisco → Carolina (D). San Francisco traded its 2009 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 111th overall, used to select Everette Brown and Mike Goodson, respectively) to Carolina for Carolina's 2010 first-round selection. [source 13]
  6. #44: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded this selection (44th overall) and its 2010 sixth-round selection to Miami for Jason Taylor. [source 14]
  7. #45: New Orleans → New York Giants (PD). New Orleans traded its second- and fifth-round selections (45th and 151st overall, respectively) to the Giants for Jeremy Shockey. [source 15]
  8. #47: multiple trades:
    #47: San Diego → New England (PD). San Diego traded its 2008 second-round selection (47th overall) and its 2008 fifth-round selection (160th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Johnson) to New England for one of New England's 2008 third-round selections (69th overall, used to select Jacob Hester). [source 16]
    #47: New England → Oakland (D).See #40: Oakland → New England above.
  9. #49: Chicago → Seattle (D). Chicago traded this selection to Seattle for Seattle's third- and fourth-round selections (68th and 105th overall, respectively).
  10. #50: Tampa Bay → Cleveland(PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2010 fifth-round selection to Cleveland for Kellen Winslow, Jr. [source 17]
  11. #51: Dallas → Buffalo (D). Dallas traded this selection to Buffalo for Buffalo's third- and fourth-round selections (75th and 110th overall). [source 18]
  12. #52 New York Jets → Cleveland (D).See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.
  13. #56: Miami → Indianapolis (D). Miami traded this selection to Indianapolis for Indianapolis' second- and fifth-round selections (61st and 165th overall, respectively).[ citation needed ]
  14. #64: Pittsburgh → Denver (D). Pittsburgh traded its second- and fourth-round selections (64th and 132nd overall, used to select Richard Quinn and Seth Olsen, respectively) to Denver for two third-round selections (79th and 84th overall, used to select Kraig Urbik and Mike Wallace, respectively).
Round three
  1. #65: Detroit → New York Jets (D). Detroit traded this selection (used to select Shonn Greene) to the New York Jets for the Jets' 2008 third-, fourth-, and seventh-round selections (76th overall), used to select DeAndre Levy, 115th overall, used to select Sammie Lee Hill. [source 19]
  2. #69: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). Cleveland traded this selection (used to select Jason Williams) to Dallas for its 2008 fourth-round selection (111th overall, used to select Martin Rucker). [source 20]
  3. #73: multiple trades:
    #73: Green Bay → New England (D).See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
    #73: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville for its 2010 second-round selection and 2009 seventh-round selection (232nd overall, used to select Julian Edelman).
  4. #75: Buffalo → Dallas (D).See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.
  5. #76: New Orleans → New York Jets (PD). New Orleans traded its 2008 third-round selection (76th overall, traded to Detroit, who selected DeAndre Levy) and 2008 fourth-round selection (113th overall, which was traded to Green Bay, which was traded back to the Jets, who selected Dwight Lowery) to the Jets for Jonathan Vilma and the Jets' 2008 fourth-round selection (118th overall, used to select Stanley Arnoux). [source 21] New Orleans conditionally traded a fourth-round selection to the New York Jets, but Vilma met playtime incentives that upgraded the selection to the third round.
  6. #79 Denver → Pittsburgh (D).See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.
  7. #82 Dallas → Detroit (PD).See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  8. #83: multiple trades
    #83: New York Jets → Green Bay (PD). The Jets traded this selection to Green Bay for Brett Favre. The conditional selection, originally a fourth-round selection, became a third-round selection (83rd overall) because Favre took more than 50 percent of the team's snaps; had the Jets made the playoffs, it would have become a second-round selection. [source 22]
    #83: Green Bay → New England (D)See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
  9. #84: multiple trades:
    #84: Chicago → Denver (PD).See #18: Chicago → Denver above.
    #84 Denver → Pittsburgh (D).See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.
  10. #85: Philadelphia → New York Giants (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection (used to select Ramses Barden) to the Giants for their third- and fifth-round selections (91st overall, traded to Seattle, who selected Deon Butler, and 164th overall, traded to New Orleans, who selected Thomas Morstead).
  11. #89: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded this selection (used to select Jared Cook) to Tennessee for its 2010 second-round selection.
  12. #91: multiple trades:
    #91: New York Giants → Philadelphia (PD). New York traded this selection to Philadelphia.
    #91: Philadelphia → Seattle (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Seattle for their 2010 third round selection and 2008 fifth- and seventh-round selections (137th overall, traded to New England then Baltimore, who selected Jason Phillips, and 213rd overall, used to select Paul Fanaika).
Round four
  1. #101: Detroit → Dallas (PD). Detroit traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (101st overall) and its 2008 third-round selection (111th overall, which was traded to Cleveland, who selected Martin Rucker) to Dallas for its 2008 third-round selection (92nd overall, used to select Cliff Avril). [source 23]
  2. #108: Oakland → Miami (D). Oakland traded its fourth- and sixth-round selections (108th and 181st overall, respectively) to Miami for Samson Satele and Miami's fourth-round selection (126th overall). [source 24]
  3. #110: Buffalo → Dallas (D).See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.
  4. #115: Washington → New York Jets (PD). Washington traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (115th overall) to the New York Jets for Pete Kendall prior to the 2007 season. Washington conditionally traded a 2008 fifth-round selection, but Kendall played 80 percent of the snaps for Washington in 2007, so Washington traded a 2008 fourth-round selection instead. [source 25]
  5. #118 New York Jets → New Orleans (PD).See #76: New Orleans → New York Jets above.
  6. #121: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD).See #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo above.
  7. #122: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded its fourth-round selection (122nd overall) to Houston for Sage Rosenfels. [source 26]
  8. #123: Baltimore → New England (PD). Baltimore traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (123rd overall) and its 2008 sixth-round selection (198th overall) to New England for their two 2008 fifth-round selections (137th and 141st overall). [source 27]
  9. #124: New England → Oakland (D).See #40: Oakland → New England above.
  10. #126: Miami → Oakland (D).See #108: Oakland → Miami above.
  11. #132 Pittsburgh → Denver (D).See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.
Round five
  1. #137: Detroit → Seattle → Philadelphia → New England → Baltimore
    #137: Detroit → Seattle (D).Detroit traded Cory Redding and its fifth-round selection (137th overall) to Seattle for Julian Peterson.
    Seattle traded the 137th pick to Philadelphia. Philadelphia traded two fifth-round picks (137th and 141st overall) to New England for cornerback Ellis Hobbs. New England traded this pick to Baltimore. [source 28]
  2. #138: St. Louis → Atlanta St. Louis traded its fifth- and sixth-round selections (138th and 176th overall, respectively) to Atlanta in exchange for Laurent Robinson and Atlanta's fifth- and sixth-round selections (160th and 196th overall, respectively). [source 29]
  3. #140: Seattle → Denver
    Seattle traded its fifth-round selection (140th overall) to Denver for Keary Colbert. [source 30]
  4. #140: Denver → Chicago
    See #18: Chicago → Denver above.
  5. #141: Cleveland → Philadelphia
    Cleveland traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (141st overall) to Philadelphia for its 2008 sixth-round selection (191st overall, used to select Paul Hubbard). [source 23]
  6. #143: Oakland → Atlanta
    Oakland traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (143rd overall) and a 2008 second-round selection (34th overall, which was traded to Washington, who selected Devin Thomas) to Atlanta for DeAngelo Hall. [source 31]
  7. #151: New Orleans → New York Giants
    See #45: New Orleans → New York Giants above.
  8. #153: New York Jets → Philadelphia
    The New York Jets traded their fifth-round selection (153rd overall) and a 2010 conditional selection to Philadelphia for Lito Sheppard. [source 32]
  9. #159: New England → Philadelphia
    New England traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Philadelphia for Greg Lewis and a 2010 seventh-round selection. [source 33]
  10. #160: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  11. #162: Baltimore → New England → Green Bay
    See #23: Baltimore → New England and #26: Green Bay → New England above.
  12. #166: Tennessee → Dallas
    Dallas originally traded its 2008 sixth-round selection, and a 2008 fourth-round selection (126th overall, used to select Lavelle Hawkins), to Tennessee for Adam "Pacman" Jones. [source 34] However, Jones' suspension on October 15, 2008, triggered a clause in the agreement that canceled the sixth-round trade and required Tennessee to give its fifth-round selection (166th overall) to Dallas. [source 35]
Round six
  1. #176: St. Louis → Atlanta
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  2. #181: Oakland → Miami
    See #108: Oakland → Miami above.
  3. #187: New Orleans → Green Bay
    New Orleans traded its 2008 sixth-round selection (187th overall) to Green Bay for its 2008 seventh-round selection (237th overall, used to select Adrian Arrington). [source 36]
  4. #191: Tampa Bay → Chicago
    Tampa Bay traded its sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Chicago for Brian Griese. [source 37]
  5. #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay
    Chicago traded the sixth-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (191st overall), along with its seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Tampa Bay for Dan Buenning. [source 38]
  6. #191: Tampa Bay → Cleveland
    See #17 Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.
  7. #192 Dallas → Detroit
    See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  8. #195: Minnesota → Philadelphia
    Minnesota traded its sixth-round selection to Philadelphia for Kelly Holcomb. [source 39]
  9. #195: Philadelphia → Cleveland
    See #19 Cleveland → Philadelphia above.
  10. #196: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  11. #197: Miami → Dallas. Miami traded its 2008 sixth-round selection (197th overall) and its 2008 sixth-round selection (167th overall, used to select Erik Walden) to Dallas for Jason Ferguson and Dallas' 2008 sixth-round selection (195th overall, used to select Donald Thomas). [source 40]
  12. #199: New England → Oakland
    See #40: Oakland → New England above.
Round seven
  1. #210: Detroit → DallasSee #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  2. #214: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this selection to Miami for Travis Daniels. [source 41]
  3. #217: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded its 2008 seventh-round selection (217th overall) and its 2008 second- and fifth-round selections (58th overall, used to select wide receiver Dexter Jackson, and 158th overall, traded to Chicago, who selected Kellen Davis) to Tampa Bay for its 2008 second-round selection (52nd overall, used to select Quentin Groves). [source 23]
  4. #221: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded this selection to Minnesota for Erasmus James. [source 42]
  5. #226: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Pittsburgh for Sean Mahan. [source 43]
  6. #229 Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD).See #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay above.
  7. #232: Miami → Jacksonville (PD). Miami traded this selection to Jacksonville for Tony McDaniel. [source 44]
  8. #233: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded a 2008 seventh-round selection (233rd overall) and a conditional 2010 selection to Tampa Bay for Marques Douglas. [source 45]
  9. #235: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Denver for Domonique Foxworth [source 46]
  10. #237: Carolina → Miami (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Miami for Josh McCown. [source 47]

Supplemental draft selections

One player was selected in the 2009 Supplemental Draft:

Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
3 Washington Redskins Jeremy Jarmon   DE Kentucky SEC
The Redskins thus forfeited their third-round selection in the 2010 draft. [7]

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler [6]
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona Cardinals Reggie Walker   LB Kansas State Big 12
Baltimore Ravens Dannell Ellerbe   LB Georgia SEC
Baltimore Ravens Graham Gano   K Florida State ACC
Buffalo Bills Ryan Manalac   LB Cincinnati Big East
Buffalo Bills Ashlee Palmer   LB Mississippi SEC
Buffalo Bills Garrison Sanborn   LS Florida State ACC
Carolina Panthers Brit Miller   FB Illinois Big Ten
Carolina Panthers Nick Sundberg   LS California Pac-10
Carolina Panthers Garry Williams   T Kentucky SEC
Cincinnati Bengals Quan Cosby   WR Texas Big 12
Cincinnati Bengals Tom Nelson   S Illinois State MVFC
Cincinnati Bengals Chris Pressley   RB Wisconsin Big Ten
Cincinnati Bengals Dan Skuta   LB Grand Valley State GLIAC
Cleveland Browns Marcus Benard   LB Jackson State SWAC
Cleveland Browns Jordan Norwood   WR Penn State Big Ten
Dallas Cowboys Kevin Ogletree   WR Virginia ACC
Denver Broncos Chris Baker   DE Hampton MEAC
Denver Broncos Britton Colquitt   P Tennessee SEC
Green Bay Packers Evan Smith   C Idaho State Big Sky
Green Bay Packers Ronald Talley   DE Delaware CAA
Houston Texans Arian Foster   RB Tennessee SEC
Houston Texans Tim Jamison   DE Michigan Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Colin Cloherty   TE Brown Ivy
Indianapolis Colts Ramon Humber   LB North Dakota State MVFC
Indianapolis Colts Jacob Lacey   CB Oklahoma State Big 12
Indianapolis Colts Tim Masthay   P Kentucky SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Russell Allen   LB San Diego State MWC
Jacksonville Jaguars Brock Bolen   FB Louisville Big East
Kansas City Chiefs Jovan Belcher   LB Maine CAA
Kansas City Chiefs Tom Crabtree   TE Miami (OH) MAC
Kansas City Chiefs Tanner Purdum   LS Baker HAAC
Kansas City Chiefs Pierre Walters   LB Eastern Illinois OVC
Miami Dolphins Ryan Baker   DE Purdue Big Ten
Minnesota Vikings Colt Anderson   S Montana Big Sky
Minnesota Vikings Kahlil Bell   RB UCLA Pac-10
Minnesota Vikings Jon Cooper   C Oklahoma Big 12
Minnesota Vikings Robert Francois   LB Boston College ACC
New England Patriots Brian Hoyer   QB Michigan State Big Ten
New Orleans Saints Jonathan Casillas   LB Wisconsin Big Ten
New Orleans Saints Danny Gorrer   CB Texas A&M Big 12
New Orleans Saints Jermey Parnell   OT Mississippi SEC
New York Jets T. J. Conley   P Idaho WAC
New York Jets Josh Mauga   LB Nevada WAC
New York Jets Zach Potter   TE Nebraska Big 12
Oakland Raiders Desmond Bryant   DT Harvard Ivy
Oakland Raiders Nick Miller   WR Southern Utah Great West
Philadelphia Eagles Reshard Langford   S Vanderbilt SEC
Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Reynolds   C BYU MWC
Pittsburgh Steelers Ramon Foster   OG Tennessee SEC
Pittsburgh Steelers Steve McLendon   DT Troy Sun Belt
St. Louis Rams Phil Trautwein   OT Florida SEC
San Diego Chargers Kory Sperry   TE Colorado State MWC
San Diego Chargers C. J. Spillman   S Marshall C-USA
San Francisco 49ers Alex Boone   OT Ohio State Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks Michael Bennett   DT Texas A&M Big 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Demar Dotson   OT Southern Mississippi C-USA
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kareem Huggins   RB Hofstra CAA
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Josh Vaughan   RB Richmond CAA
Washington Redskins Chase Daniel   QB Missouri Big 12
Washington Redskins Antonio Dixon   NT Miami (FL) ACC
Washington Redskins Edwin Williams   OT Maryland ACC
Washington Redskins Darrel Young   RB Villanova CAA

Selections by conference

Selection totals by college conference:

#ConferencePlayers
selected
Division
1 Southeastern Conference 37 I FBS
2 Atlantic Coast Conference 32I FBS
2 Pac-10 Conference 32I FBS
4 Big 12 Conference 28I FBS
4 Big Ten Conference 28I FBS
6 Big East Conference 27I FBS
7 Mountain West Conference 16I FBS
8 Conference USA 10I FBS
8 Mid-American Conference 10I FBS
8 Western Athletic Conference 10I FBS
11 Southland Conference 4 I FCS
12 Lone Star Conference 4 II
13 Colonial Athletic Association 2I FCS
13 Sun Belt Conference 2I FBS
15 Big South Conference 1I FCS
15 Big Sky Conference 1I FCS
15 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1II
15 Great West Conference 1I FCS
15 Independent 1I FBS
15 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1I FCS
15 Missouri Valley Conference 1I FCS
15 Ohio Valley Conference 1I FCS
15 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1II
15 Southern Conference 1I FCS
15 Ontario University Athletics 1 CIS

Selections by position

RoundQBRBFBWRTECOGOTDEDTLBCBSKPLS
1st3306*120445320000
2nd1102111453346*000
3rd020731212539*1000
4th131421236*4333000
5th22144035*005*5*3120
6th440340113228*3001
7th0508*524223455110
TOTAL1120234207132023202336*21231

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