2017 NFL draft

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2017 NFL draft
2017 NFL Draft logo.svg
General information
Date(s)April 27–29, 2017
Time8:00 PM ET
Location Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Rocky Steps [1]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Network(s) ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network
Overview
253 total selections in 7 rounds
League NFL
First selection Myles Garrett, DE
Cleveland Browns
Mr. Irrelevant Chad Kelly, QB
Denver Broncos
Most selections (11) Cincinnati Bengals
Minnesota Vikings
Seattle Seahawks
Fewest selections (4) New England Patriots
  2016
2018  
The stage for the 2017 NFL draft on Eakins Oval in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art 2017 NFL Draft stage.jpg
The stage for the 2017 NFL draft on Eakins Oval in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

The 2017 NFL draft was the 82nd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It was held in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art [1] on April 27–29, returning to Philadelphia for the first time since 1961. [2] [3]

Contents

The player selections were announced from an outdoor theater built on the Rocky Steps, marking the first time an entire NFL draft was held outdoors. [4] The NFL announced that the draft was the most attended in history, with more than 250,000 people present. [5] [6] Starting with this draft, compensatory picks could be traded. [7] The record for most trades made during an NFL draft was set this year at 37, surpassing the 34 trades made in the 2008 NFL draft. [8] The number of trades was surpassed in 2019, when 40 trades were made.

Early entrants

The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 16, 2017. [9]

The following is the breakdown of the 253 players selected by position:

Player selections

*= 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. 1 2 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 overall pick Myles Garrett won the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year award; he has earned three First-Team All Pro and been selected to five Pro Bowls. Myles Garrett 2018.jpg
First overall pick Myles Garrett won the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year award; he has earned three First-Team All Pro and been selected to five Pro Bowls.
Running back Christian McCaffrey, taken 8th overall by Carolina, broke several NFL and franchise all-purpose yards records before being traded to San Francisco Christian McCaffrey (31452665438).jpg
Running back Christian McCaffrey, taken 8th overall by Carolina, broke several NFL and franchise all-purpose yards records before being traded to San Francisco
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has won two NFL MVP awards, five AFC Championships, and three Super Bowls. He has been named Super Bowl MVP three times in the seven NFL seasons he has played; he was drafted 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. Patrick Mahomes (51615475056).jpg
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has won two NFL MVP awards, five AFC Championships, and three Super Bowls. He has been named Super Bowl MVP three times in the seven NFL seasons he has played; he was drafted 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson, taken 12th overall by Houston, is a three-time Pro-Bowler and led the Texans to two division titles before he was traded to Cleveland. Deshaun Watson 2018.jpg
Quarterback Deshaun Watson, taken 12th overall by Houston, is a three-time Pro-Bowler and led the Texans to two division titles before he was traded to Cleveland.
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Notable defensive backs selected in the 2017 NFL Draft include (from top to bottom): Jamal Adams, Marshon Lattimore, Marlon Humphrey, Tre'Davious White, and Budda Baker.
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Joe Mixon.jpg
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Other notable running backs from the 2017 draft include Dalvin Cook, Joe Mixon, Alvin Kamara, and Aaron Jones, Kareem Hunt, James Conner, and Tarik Cohen.
Linebacker T. J. Watt, taken 30th overall, won the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year award and has earned four First-Team All Pro and six Pro Bowl selections. He is tied with Michael Strahan for the most sacks (22.5) in a single NFL season. TJ Watt.jpg
Linebacker T. J. Watt, taken 30th overall, won the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year award and has earned four First-Team All Pro and six Pro Bowl selections. He is tied with Michael Strahan for the most sacks (22.5) in a single NFL season.
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JuJu Smith-Schuster (top), was selected in the second round and is the youngest player to reach 2,500 career receiving yards while Cooper Kupp (bottom), a third-round pick by the Rams, won the triple crown of receiving in 2021 and was the third wide receiver to win the Offensive Player of the Year award in route to playing in a Super Bowl. Kupp was the MVP of Super Bowl LVI.
San Francisco tight end George Kittle, taken in the fifth round, is a four-time Pro Bowler and held the record for the most receiving yards by a player in a season at the position until Travis Kelce broke his record in 2020. George Kittle 2 (cropped).jpg
San Francisco tight end George Kittle, taken in the fifth round, is a four-time Pro Bowler and held the record for the most receiving yards by a player in a season at the position until Travis Kelce broke his record in 2020.
Chad Kelly was taken with the final pick of the draft by the Denver Broncos. Chad Kelly 2018.JPG
Chad Kelly was taken with the final pick of the draft by the Denver Broncos.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
1 1 Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett   DE Texas A&M SEC
1 2 Chicago Bears Mitchell Trubisky   QB North Carolina ACC
13 San Francisco 49ers Solomon Thomas   DE Stanford Pac-12
from Chicago   [R1 - 2]
14 Jacksonville Jaguars Leonard Fournette   RB LSU SEC
15 Tennessee Titans Corey Davis   WR Western Michigan MAC
from LA Rams   [R1 - 3]
16 New York Jets Jamal Adams   S LSU SEC
17 Los Angeles Chargers Mike Williams   WR Clemson ACC
18 Carolina Panthers Christian McCaffrey   RB Stanford Pac-12
19 Cincinnati Bengals John Ross   WR Washington Pac-12
110 Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes   QB Texas Tech Big 12
from Buffalo   [R1 - 4]
111 New Orleans Saints Marshon Lattimore   CB Ohio State Big Ten
112 Houston Texans Deshaun Watson   QB Clemson ACC
113 Arizona Cardinals Haason Reddick   LB Temple The American
114 Philadelphia Eagles Derek Barnett   DE Tennessee SEC
115 Indianapolis Colts Malik Hooker   S Ohio State Big Ten
116 Baltimore Ravens Marlon Humphrey   CB Alabama SEC
117 Washington Redskins Jonathan Allen   DE Alabama SEC
118 Tennessee Titans Adoree' Jackson   CB USC Pac-12
119 Tampa Bay Buccaneers O. J. Howard   TE Alabama SEC
120 Denver Broncos Garett Bolles   OT Utah Pac-12
121 Detroit Lions Jarrad Davis   LB Florida SEC
122 Miami Dolphins Charles Harris   DE Missouri SEC
123 New York Giants Evan Engram   TE Ole Miss SEC
124 Oakland Raiders Gareon Conley   CB Ohio State Big Ten
125 Cleveland Browns Jabrill Peppers   S Michigan Big Ten
from Houston   [R1 - 7]
126 Atlanta Falcons Takkarist McKinley   DE UCLA Pac-12
from Seattle   [R1 - 8]
127 Buffalo Bills Tre'Davious White   CB LSU SEC
128 Dallas Cowboys Taco Charlton   DE Michigan Big Ten
129 Cleveland Browns David Njoku   TE Miami (FL) ACC
130 Pittsburgh Steelers T. J. Watt   LB Wisconsin Big Ten
131 San Francisco 49ers Reuben Foster   LB Alabama SEC
132 New Orleans Saints Ryan Ramczyk   OT Wisconsin Big Ten
233 Green Bay Packers Kevin King   CB Washington Pac-12
234 Jacksonville Jaguars Cam Robinson   OT Alabama SEC
235 Seattle Seahawks Malik McDowell   DT Michigan State Big Ten
236 Arizona Cardinals Budda Baker   S Washington Pac-12
from Chicago   [R2 - 4]
237 Buffalo Bills Zay Jones   WR East Carolina The American
from LA Rams   [R2 - 5]
238 Los Angeles Chargers Forrest Lamp   OG Western Kentucky C-USA
239 New York Jets Marcus Maye   S Florida SEC
240 Carolina Panthers Curtis Samuel   WR Ohio State Big Ten
241 Minnesota Vikings Dalvin Cook   RB Florida State ACC
242 New Orleans Saints Marcus Williams   S Utah Pac-12
243 Philadelphia Eagles Sidney Jones   CB Washington Pac-12
244 Los Angeles Rams Gerald Everett   TE South Alabama Sun Belt
from Buffalo   [R2 - 7]
245 Chicago Bears Adam Shaheen   TE Ashland GLIAC
from Arizona   [R2 - 8]
246 Indianapolis Colts Quincy Wilson   CB Florida SEC
247 Baltimore Ravens Tyus Bowser   LB Houston The American
248 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Mixon   RB Oklahoma Big 12
249 Washington Redskins Ryan Anderson   LB Alabama SEC
250 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Justin Evans   S Texas A&M SEC
251 Denver Broncos DeMarcus Walker   DE Florida State ACC
252 Cleveland Browns DeShone Kizer   QB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
253 Detroit Lions Teez Tabor   CB Florida SEC
254 Miami Dolphins Raekwon McMillan   LB Ohio State Big Ten
255 New York Giants Dalvin Tomlinson   DT Alabama SEC
256 Oakland Raiders Obi Melifonwu   S UConn The American
257 Houston Texans Zach Cunningham   LB Vanderbilt SEC
258 Seattle Seahawks Ethan Pocic   C LSU SEC
259 Kansas City Chiefs Tanoh Kpassagnon   DE Villanova CAA
260 Dallas Cowboys Chidobe Awuzie   CB Colorado Pac-12
261 Green Bay Packers Josh Jones   S NC State ACC
262 Pittsburgh Steelers JuJu Smith-Schuster   WR USC Pac-12
263 Buffalo Bills Dion Dawkins   OG Temple The American
264 Carolina Panthers Taylor Moton   OG Western Michigan MAC
365 Cleveland Browns Larry Ogunjobi   DT Charlotte C-USA
366 San Francisco 49ers Ahkello Witherspoon   CB Colorado Pac-12
367 New Orleans Saints Alvin Kamara   RB Tennessee SEC
368 Jacksonville Jaguars Dawuane Smoot   DE Illinois Big Ten
369 Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp   WR Eastern Washington Big Sky
370 Minnesota Vikings Pat Elflein   C Ohio State Big Ten
from NY Jets   [R3 - 2]
371 Los Angeles Chargers Dan Feeney   OG Indiana Big Ten
372 Tennessee Titans Taywan Taylor   WR Western Kentucky C-USA
373 Cincinnati Bengals Jordan Willis   DE Kansas State Big 12
374 Baltimore Ravens Chris Wormley   DE Michigan Big Ten
375 Atlanta Falcons Duke Riley   LB LSU SEC
from Buffalo   [R3 - 5]
376 New Orleans Saints Alex Anzalone   LB Florida SEC
377 Carolina Panthers Daeshon Hall   DE Texas A&M SEC
378 Baltimore Ravens Tim Williams   LB Alabama SEC
379 New York Jets ArDarius Stewart   WR Alabama SEC
380 Indianapolis Colts Tarell Basham   DE Ohio MAC
381 Washington Redskins Fabian Moreau   CB UCLA Pac-12
382 Denver Broncos Carlos Henderson   WR Louisiana Tech C-USA
383 New England Patriots Derek Rivers   DE Youngstown State MVFC
384 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chris Godwin   WR Penn State Big Ten
385 New England Patriots Antonio Garcia   OT Troy Sun Belt
386 Kansas City Chiefs Kareem Hunt   RB Toledo MAC
387 New York Giants Davis Webb   QB California Pac-12
388 Oakland Raiders Eddie Vanderdoes   DT UCLA Pac-12
389 Houston Texans D'Onta Foreman   RB Texas Big 12
390 Seattle Seahawks Shaquill Griffin   CB UCF The American
391 Los Angeles Rams John Johnson   S Boston College ACC
392 Dallas Cowboys Jourdan Lewis   CB Michigan Big Ten
393 Green Bay Packers Montravius Adams   DT Auburn SEC
394 Pittsburgh Steelers Cameron Sutton   CB Tennessee SEC
395 Seattle Seahawks Lano Hill   S Michigan Big Ten
396 Detroit Lions Kenny Golladay   WR Northern Illinois MAC
3*97 Miami Dolphins Cordrea Tankersley   CB Clemson ACC
3*98 Arizona Cardinals Chad Williams   WR Grambling State SWAC
3*99 Philadelphia Eagles Rasul Douglas   CB West Virginia Big 12
3*100 Tennessee Titans Jonnu Smith   TE FIU C-USA
3*101 Denver Broncos Brendan Langley   CB Lamar Southland
3*102 Seattle Seahawks Nazair Jones   DT North Carolina ACC
3*103 New Orleans Saints Trey Hendrickson   LB Florida Atlantic C-USA
3*104 San Francisco 49ers C. J. Beathard   QB Iowa Big Ten
3*105 Pittsburgh Steelers James Conner   RB Pittsburgh ACC
3*106 Seattle Seahawks Amara Darboh   WR Michigan Big Ten
3*107 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kendell Beckwith   LB LSU SEC
4108 Green Bay Packers Vince Biegel   LB Wisconsin Big Ten
4109 Minnesota Vikings Jaleel Johnson   DT Iowa Big Ten
4110 Jacksonville Jaguars Dede Westbrook   WR Oklahoma Big 12
4111 Seattle Seahawks Tedric Thompson   S Colorado Pac-12
4112 Chicago Bears Eddie Jackson   S Alabama SEC
4113 Los Angeles Chargers Rayshawn Jenkins   S Miami (FL) ACC
4114 Washington Redskins Samaje Perine   RB Oklahoma Big 12
from NY Jets   [R4 - 5]
4115 Arizona Cardinals Dorian Johnson   OG Pittsburgh ACC
4116 Cincinnati Bengals Carl Lawson   DE Auburn SEC
4117 Los Angeles Rams Josh Reynolds   WR Texas A&M SEC
from Buffalo via Chicago   [R4 - 7]
4117.5 New England Patriots Selection from New Orleans   [R4 - 8] forfeited d. [Forfeited/Penalized 1]
4118 Philadelphia Eagles Mack Hollins   WR North Carolina ACC
4119 Chicago Bears Tarik Cohen   RB North Carolina A&T MEAC
from Arizona   [R4 - 9]
4120 Minnesota Vikings Ben Gedeon   LB Michigan Big Ten
4121 San Francisco 49ers Joe Williams   RB Utah Pac-12
4122 Baltimore Ravens Nico Siragusa   OG San Diego State MW
4123 Washington Redskins Montae Nicholson   S Michigan State Big Ten
4124 Detroit Lions Jalen Reeves-Maybin   LB Tennessee SEC
4125 Los Angeles Rams Samson Ebukam   LB Eastern Washington Big Sky
4126 Cleveland Browns Howard Wilson   CB Houston The American
from Denver   [R4 - 13]
4127 Detroit Lions Michael Roberts   TE Toledo MAC
4128 Cincinnati Bengals Josh Malone   WR Tennessee SEC
4128.5 New York Giants Selection moved down twelve spots [Forfeited/Penalized 2]
4129 Oakland Raiders David Sharpe   OT Florida SEC
4130 Houston Texans Julién Davenport   OT Bucknell Patriot
4131 New England Patriots Deatrich Wise Jr.   DE Arkansas SEC
4132 Philadelphia Eagles Donnel Pumphrey   RB San Diego State MW
4133 Dallas Cowboys Ryan Switzer   WR North Carolina ACC
4134 Green Bay Packers Jamaal Williams   RB BYU Ind. (FBS)
4135 Pittsburgh Steelers Joshua Dobbs   QB Tennessee SEC
4136 Atlanta Falcons Sean Harlow   C Oregon State Pac-12
4137 Indianapolis Colts Zach Banner   OG USC Pac-12
4*138 Cincinnati Bengals Ryan Glasgow   DT Michigan Big Ten
4*139 Kansas City Chiefs Jehu Chesson   WR Michigan Big Ten
4140 New York Giants Wayne Gallman   RB Clemson ACC
Selection dropped 12 spots (see above)
4*141 New York Jets Chad Hansen   WR California Pac-12
4*142 Houston Texans Carlos Watkins   DT Clemson ACC
4*143 Indianapolis Colts Marlon Mack   RB South Florida The American
4*144 Indianapolis Colts Grover Stewart   DT Albany State SIAC
5145 Denver Broncos Jake Butt   TE Michigan Big Ten
5146 San Francisco 49ers George Kittle   TE Iowa Big Ten
5147 Chicago Bears Jordan Morgan   OG Kutztown PSAC
5148 Jacksonville Jaguars Blair Brown   LB Ohio MAC
5149 Atlanta Falcons Damontae Kazee   CB San Diego State MW
from LA Rams via Buffalo   [R5 - 2]
5150 New York Jets Jordan Leggett   TE Clemson ACC
5151 Los Angeles Chargers Desmond King   CB Iowa Big Ten
5152 Carolina Panthers Corn Elder   CB Miami (FL) ACC
5153 Cincinnati Bengals Jake Elliott   K Memphis The American
5154 Washington Redskins Jeremy Sprinkle   TE Arkansas SEC
5155 Tennessee Titans Jayon Brown   LB UCLA Pac-12
5156 Atlanta Falcons Brian Hill   RB Wyoming MW
from Buffalo   [R5 - 5]
5157 Arizona Cardinals Will Holden   OT Vanderbilt SEC
5158 Indianapolis Colts Nate Hairston   CB Temple The American
5159 Baltimore Ravens Jermaine Eluemunor   OT Texas A&M SEC
5160 Cleveland Browns Roderick Johnson   OT Florida State ACC
5161 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Walker Jr.   LB Northwestern Big Ten
5162 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeremy McNichols   RB Boise State MW
5163 Buffalo Bills Matt Milano   LB Boston College ACC
5164 Miami Dolphins Isaac Asiata   OG Utah Pac-12
5165 Detroit Lions Jamal Agnew   CB San Diego Pioneer
5166 Philadelphia Eagles Shelton Gibson   WR West Virginia Big 12
from Miami   [R5 - 10]
5167 New York Giants Avery Moss   DE Youngstown State MVFC
5168 Oakland Raiders Marquel Lee   LB Wake Forest ACC
5169 Houston Texans Treston Decoud   CB Oregon State Pac-12
5169.5 Seattle Seahawks Selection forfeited [Forfeited/Penalized 3]
5170 Minnesota Vikings Rodney Adams   WR South Florida The American
5171 Buffalo Bills Nathan Peterman   QB Pittsburgh ACC
from Dallas   [R5 - 12]
5172 Denver Broncos Isaiah McKenzie   WR Georgia SEC
5173 Pittsburgh Steelers Brian Allen   CB Utah Pac-12
5174 Atlanta Falcons Eric Saubert   TE Drake Pioneer
5175 Green Bay Packers DeAngelo Yancey   WR Purdue Big Ten
5*176 Cincinnati Bengals J. J. Dielman   C Utah Pac-12
5*177 San Francisco 49ers Trent Taylor   WR Louisiana Tech C-USA
from Denver   [R5 - 15]
5*178 Miami Dolphins Davon Godchaux   DT LSU SEC
5*179 Arizona Cardinals T. J. Logan   RB North Carolina ACC
5*180 Minnesota Vikings Danny Isidora   OG Miami (FL) ACC
5*181 New York Jets Dylan Donahue   DE West Georgia Gulf South
5*182 Green Bay Packers Aaron Jones   RB UTEP C-USA
5*183 Kansas City Chiefs Ukeme Eligwe   LB Georgia Southern Sun Belt
5*184 Philadelphia Eagles Nathan Gerry   S Nebraska Big Ten
from Miami   [R5 - 19]
6185 Cleveland Browns Caleb Brantley   DT Florida SEC
6186 Baltimore Ravens Chuck Clark   S Virginia Tech ACC
6187 Seattle Seahawks Mike Tyson   S Cincinnati The American
6188 New York Jets Elijah McGuire   RB Louisiana–Lafayette Sun Belt
6189 Los Angeles Rams Tanzel Smart   DT Tulane The American
6190 Los Angeles Chargers Sam Tevi   OT Utah Pac-12
6191 Dallas Cowboys Xavier Woods   S Louisiana Tech C-USA
from NY Jets   [R6 - 4]
6192 Carolina Panthers Alexander Armah   FB West Georgia Gulf South
6193 Cincinnati Bengals Jordan Evans   LB Oklahoma Big 12
6194 Miami Dolphins Vincent Taylor   DT Oklahoma State Big 12
6195 Buffalo Bills Tanner Vallejo   LB Boise State MW
6196 New Orleans Saints Al-Quadin Muhammad   DE Miami (FL) ACC
6197 New York Jets Jeremy Clark   CB Michigan Big Ten
from Arizona via Chicago and LA Rams   [R6 - 6]
6198 San Francisco 49ers D. J. Jones   DT Ole Miss SEC
6199 Washington Redskins Chase Roullier   C Wyoming MW
6200 New York Giants Adam Bisnowaty   OT Pittsburgh ACC
6201 Minnesota Vikings Bucky Hodges   TE Virginia Tech ACC
6202 San Francisco 49ers Pita Taumoepenu   DE Utah Pac-12
from Denver   [R6 - 11]
6203 Denver Broncos De'Angelo Henderson   RB Coastal Carolina Ind. (FCS)
6204 New York Jets Derrick Jones   CB Ole Miss SEC
6205 Detroit Lions Jeremiah Ledbetter   DE Arkansas SEC
6206 Los Angeles Rams Sam Rogers   FB Virginia Tech ACC
from Miami   [R6 - 14]
6207 Cincinnati Bengals Brandon Wilson   CB Houston The American
6208 Arizona Cardinals Rudy Ford   S Auburn SEC
6209 Washington Redskins Robert Davis   WR Georgia State Sun Belt
6210 Seattle Seahawks Justin Senior   OT Mississippi State SEC
6210.5 Kansas City Chiefs Selection forfeited [Forfeited/Penalized 4]
6211 New England Patriots Conor McDermott   OT UCLA Pac-12
from Dallas   [R6 - 18]
6212 Green Bay Packers Kofi Amichia   OT South Florida The American
6213 Pittsburgh Steelers Colin Holba   LS Louisville ACC
6214 Philadelphia Eagles Elijah Qualls   DT Washington Pac-12
6215 Detroit Lions Brad Kaaya   QB Miami (FL) ACC
6*216 Dallas Cowboys Marquez White   CB Florida State ACC
6*217 Tennessee Titans Corey Levin   OG Chattanooga SoCon
6*218 Kansas City Chiefs Leon McQuay   S USC Pac-12
7219 Minnesota Vikings Stacy Coley   WR Miami (FL) ACC
7220 Minnesota Vikings Ifeadi Odenigbo   DE Northwestern Big Ten
7221 Oakland Raiders Shalom Luani   S Washington State Pac-12
from Chicago via Arizona   [R7 - 3]
7222 Jacksonville Jaguars Jalen Myrick   CB Minnesota Big Ten
7223 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Stevie Tu'ikolovatu   DT USC Pac-12
from LA Rams via Miami   [R7 - 4]
7224 Cleveland Browns Zane Gonzalez   K Arizona State Pac-12
from NY Jets   [R7 - 5]
7225 Los Angeles Chargers Isaac Rochell   DE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
7226 Seattle Seahawks David Moore   WR East Central GAC
7227 Tennessee Titans Josh Carraway   LB TCU Big 12
7228 Dallas Cowboys Joey Ivie   DT Florida SEC
from Buffalo   [R7 - 8]
7229 San Francisco 49ers Adrian Colbert   CB Miami (FL) ACC
7230 Washington Redskins Josh Harvey-Clemons   S Louisville ACC
7231 Oakland Raiders Jylan Ware   OT Alabama State SWAC
7232 Minnesota Vikings Elijah Lee   LB Kansas State Big 12
7233 Carolina Panthers Harrison Butker   K Georgia Tech ACC
7234 Los Angeles Rams Ejuan Price   LB Pittsburgh ACC
7235 Washington Redskins Joshua Holsey   CB Auburn SEC
7236 Tennessee Titans Brad Seaton   OT Villanova CAA
7237 Miami Dolphins Isaiah Ford   WR Virginia Tech ACC
7238 Green Bay Packers Devante Mays   RB Utah State MW
from Denver   [R7 - 15]
7239 Dallas Cowboys Noah Brown   WR Ohio State Big Ten
7240 Jacksonville Jaguars Marquez Williams   FB Miami (FL) ACC
from Miami   [R7 - 17]
7241 Tennessee Titans Khalfani Muhammad   RB California Pac-12
7242 Oakland Raiders Elijah Hood   RB North Carolina ACC
7243 Houston Texans Kyle Fuller   C Baylor Big 12
7244 Oakland Raiders Treyvon Hester   DT Toledo MAC
7245 Minnesota Vikings Jack Tocho   CB NC State ACC
7246 Dallas Cowboys Jordan Carrell   DT Colorado Pac-12
7247 Green Bay Packers Malachi Dupre   WR LSU SEC
7248 Pittsburgh Steelers Keion Adams   DE Western Michigan MAC
7249 Seattle Seahawks Chris Carson   RB Oklahoma State Big 12
7250 Detroit Lions Pat O'Connor   DE Eastern Michigan MAC
7*251 Cincinnati Bengals Mason Schreck   TE Buffalo MAC
7*252 Cleveland Browns Matthew Dayes   RB NC State ACC
from Denver   [R7 - 23]
7* 253 Denver Broncos Chad Kelly   QB Ole Miss SEC

Notable undrafted players

Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona Cardinals Ricky Seals-Jones   TE Texas A&M SEC
Atlanta Falcons Daniel Brunskill   OG San Diego State MW
Atlanta Falcons Chris Odom   LB Arkansas State Sun Belt
Baltimore Ravens Jaylen Hill   CB Jacksonville State OVC
Baltimore Ravens Taquan Mizzell   RB Virginia ACC
Baltimore Ravens Ricky Ortiz   FB Oregon State Pac-12
Baltimore Ravens Tim Patrick   WR Utah Pac-12
Baltimore Ravens Donald Payne   LB Stetson Pioneer
Baltimore Ravens Patrick Ricard   FB Maine CAA
Chicago Bears Rashaad Coward   OT Old Dominion C-USA
Chicago Bears Isaiah Irving   LB San Jose State MW
Cincinnati Bengals Cethan Carter   TE Nebraska Big Ten
Cleveland Browns Kai Nacua   FS BYU Ind. (FBS)
Dallas Cowboys Scott Daly   LS Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
Dallas Cowboys Blake Jarwin   TE Oklahoma State Big 12
Dallas Cowboys Joseph Jones   LB Northwestern Big Ten
Dallas Cowboys Cooper Rush   QB Central Michigan MAC
Denver Broncos Elijah Wilkinson   OT UMass Ind. (FBS)
Detroit Lions Storm Norton   OT Toledo MAC
Detroit Lions Robert Tonyan   TE Indiana State MVFC
Green Bay Packers Taysom Hill   QB BYU Ind. (FBS)
Houston Texans Dylan Cole   LB Missouri State MVFC
Houston Texans Justin Hardee   CB Illinois Big Ten
Houston Texans Dare Ogunbowale   RB Wisconsin Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Mo Alie-Cox   TE VCU N/A
Played college basketball
Indianapolis Colts Thomas Hennessy   LS Duke ACC
Indianapolis Colts JoJo Natson   WR Akron MAC
Indianapolis Colts Rigoberto Sanchez   P Hawaii MW
Indianapolis Colts P. J. Walker   QB Temple The American
Indianapolis Colts Andrew Wylie   OT Eastern Michigan MAC
Jacksonville Jaguars Keelan Cole   WR Kentucky Wesleyan G-MAC
Los Angeles Chargers Michael Davis   CB BYU Ind. (FBS)
Los Angeles Chargers Austin Ekeler   RB Western State RMAC
Los Angeles Chargers Younghoe Koo   K Georgia Southern Sun Belt
Los Angeles Rams Michael Dunn   OG Maryland Big Ten
Miami Dolphins Matt Haack   P Arizona State Pac-12
Minnesota Vikings Tashawn Bower   DE LSU SEC
Minnesota Vikings Eric Wilson   LB Cincinnati The American
New England Patriots Adam Butler   DT Vanderbilt SEC
New England Patriots Jacob Hollister   TE Wyoming MW
New England Patriots Christian Kuntz   LS Duquesne NEC
New England Patriots Kenny Moore II   CB Valdosta State Gulf South
New Orleans Saints Dan Arnold   TE Wisconsin–Platteville WIAC
New Orleans Saints Arthur Maulet   CB Memphis The American
New York Giants Calvin Munson   LB San Diego State MW
New York Giants Chad Wheeler   OT USC Pac-12
New York Jets Austin Calitro   LB Villanova CAA
New York Jets Anthony Firkser   TE Harvard Ivy
Oakland Raiders Breon Borders   CB Duke ACC
Oakland Raiders Pharaoh Brown   TE Oregon Pac-12
Oakland Raiders Nicholas Morrow   LB Greenville SLIAC
Oakland Raiders Colby Wadman   P UC Davis Big Sky
Philadelphia Eagles Corey Clement   RB Wisconsin Big Ten
Philadelphia Eagles Cameron Johnston   P Ohio State Big Ten
Philadelphia Eagles Jamal Perry   CB Iowa State Big 12
Philadelphia Eagles Greg Ward   WR Houston The American
San Francisco 49ers Kendrick Bourne   WR Eastern Washington Big Sky
San Francisco 49ers Matt Breida   RB Georgia Southern Sun Belt
San Francisco 49ers Nick Mullens   QB Southern Miss C-USA
Seattle Seahawks Cyril Grayson   WR LSU SEC
Washington Redskins Zach Pascal   WR Old Dominion C-USA

Summary

Selections by college athletic conference

The SEC led all conferences for the 11th year in a row with 53 selections. [10]

ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
The American 141234015
ACC 4346881043
Big 12 113212414
Big Ten 739661335
C-USA 01502109
Ind. (FBS) 01010013
MAC 113110411
MW 00023218
Pac-12 664555536
SEC 1299856453
Sun Belt 01101205
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky 00110002
CAA 01000012
Ind. (FCS) 00000101
MEAC 00010001
MVFC 00101002
Patriot 00010001
Pioneer 00002002
SoCon 00000101
Southland 00100001
SWAC 00100012
NCAA Division II football conferences
GAC 00000011
GLIAC 01000001
Gulf South 00001102
PSAC 00001001
SIAC 00010001

Schools with multiple draft selections

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Stage during draft

Michigan and Alabama set school records leading the country with 11 and 10 picks respectively, marking the 2nd consecutive year a Big Ten school had the most players selected. [11] [12]

SelectionsSchools
11 Michigan
10 Alabama
9 Miami (FL)
8 Florida, LSU, Utah
7 Ohio State
6 Clemson, North Carolina, Tennessee
5 Pittsburgh, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, Washington
4 Auburn, Colorado, Florida State, Iowa, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech
3 Arkansas, California, Houston, Louisiana Tech, NC State, San Diego State, South Florida, Temple, Toledo, Western Michigan, Wisconsin
2 Boise State, Boston College, Eastern Washington, Kansas State, Louisville, Michigan State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Villanova, West Georgia, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wyoming, Youngstown State

Selections by position

PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Center 01111116
Cornerback 558174434
Defensive end 626223425
Defensive tackle 024415420
Fullback 00000213
Guard 031331011
Kicker 00001023
Linebacker 545462329
Long snapper 00000101
Offensive tackle 211235216
Punter 00000000
Quarterback 312111110
Running back 224742526
Safety 362415223
Tight end 321151114
Wide receiver 338751532
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Offense13131822221416118
Defense19192515171917131
Special teams00001124

Notes

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

Trades

(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades which took place during the 2017 draft. Note that this is the first year where teams were allowed to trade compensatory picks.

Round one
  1. No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago (D). San Francisco traded a first-round selection (2nd) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's first-, third-, and fourth-round selections (3rd, 67th, and 111th) as well as a third-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  2. No. 3: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago. [source 1]
  3. No. 5: LA Rams → Tennessee (PD). The Rams traded their first- and third-round selections, as well as their first-, two second-, and third-round selections in 2016 (15th, 43rd, 45th, and 76th) to Tennessee in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection, as well as Tennessee's first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections in 2016 (1st, 113th, and 177th). Had the Rams received a compensatory selection in the third round of the 2017 draft, the third-round pick sent to Tennessee would have been the compensatory selection, not the standard third-round pick assigned to the Rams; otherwise, Tennessee would have received the Rams' regular third-round pick, and Tennessee's seventh-round pick would have gone to the Rams. [source 2]
  4. No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City (D). Buffalo traded a first-round selection (10th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's first- and third-round selections (27th and 91st), as well as a first-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  5. No. 12: multiple trades:
        No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded a first-round selection, as well as first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and a second-round selection in 2018 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2017. Since Cleveland received a compensatory fourth-round selection, it went to Philadelphia. If it did not, Cleveland would have sent a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia. [source 3]
        No. 12: Cleveland → Houston (D). Cleveland traded a first-round selection (12th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's first-round selections (25th) as well as a first-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  6. No. 14: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a first-round selection, as well as a conditional fourth-round selection in 2018, to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford. [source 4]
  7. No. 25: Houston → Cleveland (D). see No. 12: Cleveland → Houston. [source 1]
  8. No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta (D). Seattle traded a first-round selection (26th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's first-, third-, and seventh-round selections (31st, 95th, and 249th). [source 1]
  9. No. 27: Kansas City → Buffalo (D). see No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City. [source 1]
  10. No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland (D). Green Bay traded a first-round selection (29th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's second- and fourth-round selections (33rd and 108th). [source 1]
  11. No. 31: multiple trades:
        No. 31: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta. [source 1]
        No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco (D). Seattle traded a first-round selection (31st) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second- and fourth-round selections (34th and 111th). [source 1]
  12. No. 32: New England → New Orleans (PD). New England traded first- and third-round selections (32nd and 103rd) to New Orleans in exchange for wide receiver Brandin Cooks and New Orleans' fourth-round selection (118th). [source 5]
Round two
  1. No. 33: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). see No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland. [source 1]
  2. No. 34: multiple trades:
        No. 34: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco. [source 1]
        No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville (D). Seattle traded a second-round selection (34th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's second- and sixth-round selections (35th and 187th). [source 1]
  3. No. 35: Jacksonville → Seattle (D). see No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville. [source 1]
  4. No. 36: Chicago → Arizona (D). Chicago traded second- and seventh-round selections (36th and 221st) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (45th, 119th, and 197th) as well as a fourth-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  5. No. 37: LA Rams → Buffalo (D). The Rams traded their second- and fifth-round selections (37th and 149th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's second- and third-round selections (44th and 91st). [source 1]
  6. No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota (D). Cincinnati traded a second-round selections (41st) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second- and fourth-round selections (48th and 128th). [source 1]
  7. No. 44: Buffalo → LA Rams (D). see No. 37: LA Rams → Buffalo. [source 1]
  8. No. 45: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona. [source 1]
  9. No. 48: Minnesota → Cincinnati (D). see No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota. [source 1]
  10. No. 52: Tennessee → Cleveland (PD). Tennessee traded a second-round selection, along with a first-round selection (15th) and a third-round selection (76th) in 2016 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection (8th) and sixth-round selection (176th) in 2016. [source 6]
  11. No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo (D). Atlanta traded a second-round selection (63rd) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's third-round selection (75th) and two fifth-round selections (149th and 156th). [source 1]
  12. No. 64: New England → Carolina (PD). New England traded a second-round selection (64th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's third-round selection (72nd) and defensive end Kony Ealy. [source 7]
Round three
  1. No. 67: multiple trades:
        No. 67: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago.
        No. 67: San Francisco → New Orleans (D). San Francisco traded a third-round selection (67th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans's seventh-round selection (229th) and their 2018 second-round selection. [source 1]
  2. No. 70: NY Jets → Minnesota (D). The Jets traded their third-round selection (70th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's third- and fifth-round selections (79th and 160th). [source 1]
  3. No. 72: multiple trades:
        No. 72: Carolina → New England (PD). see No. 64: New England → Carolina. [source 7]
        No. 72: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded a third-round selection (72nd) and a sixth-round selection (200th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's third- and fourth- selections (83rd and 124th). [source 1]
  4. No. 74: Philadelphia → Baltimore (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (74th) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's third-round compensatory selection (99th) and defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan. [source 8]
  5. No. 75: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo. [source 1]
  6. No. 77: Arizona → Carolina (D). Arizona traded a third-round selection (77th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's third- and fourth-round selections (98th and 115th). [source 9]
  7. No. 79: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 70: NY Jets → Minnesota. [source 1]
  8. No. 83: Tennessee → New England (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee. [source 1]
  9. No. 85: Detroit → New England (D). Detroit traded a third-round selection (85th) to New England in exchange for New England's third- and fourth-round selections (96th and 124th). [source 10]
  10. No. 86: multiple trades:
        No. 86: Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded third- and fourth-round selections as well as a sixth-round selection in 2016 (186th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's third-round selection in 2016 (86th). If Miami had received a fourth-round compensatory selection, that pick would have gone to Minnesota instead of Miami's original fourth-round selection (No. 129). [source 6]
        No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (86th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's third-, fourth-, and seventh-round selections (104th, 132nd, and 245th). [source 1]
  11. No. 91: multiple trades:
        No. 91: Kansas City → Buffalo (D). see No. 10: Buffalo → Kansas City. [source 1]
        No. 91: Buffalo → LA Rams (D). see No. 37: LA Rams → Buffalo. [source 1]
  12. No. 95: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta. [source 1]
  13. No. 96: New England → Detroit (D). see No. 85: Detroit → New England. [source 10]
  14. No. 98: Carolina → Arizona (D). see No. 77: Arizona → Carolina. [source 9]
  15. No. 99: Baltimore → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 74: Philadelphia → Baltimore. [source 8]
  16. No. 100: LA Rams → Tennessee (PD). see No. 5: LA Rams → Tennessee [source 2]
  17. No. 103: multiple trades:
        No. 103: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded a third-round compensatory selection to New England in exchange for linebacker Jamie Collins. [source 11]
        No. 103: New England → New Orleans (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans. [source 5]
  18. No. 104: multiple trades:
        No. 104: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City. [source 1]
        No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (104th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and seventh-round selections (109th and 219th). [source 1]
  19. No. 107: NY Jets → Tampa Bay (D). The Jets traded their third-round selection (107th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's fourth- and sixth-round selections (125th and 204th). [source 12]
Round four
  1. No. 108: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). see No. 29: Green Bay → Cleveland. [source 1]
  2. No. 109: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). see No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco. [source 1]
  3. No. 111: multiple trades:
        No. 111: Chicago → San Francisco (D). see No. 2: San Francisco → Chicago. [source 1]
        No. 111: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 31: Seattle → San Francisco. [source 1]
  4. No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago (D). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (112nd) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and 197th). [source 13]
  5. No. 114: NY Jets → Washington (PD). The Jets traded their fourth-round selection to Washington in exchange for Washington's 2016 fifth-round selection (158th). [source 6]
  6. No. 115: Carolina → Arizona (D). see No. 77: Arizona → Carolina. [source 9]
  7. No. 117: multiple trades:
        No. 117: Buffalo → Chicago (PD). Buffalo traded a fourth-round selection, along with 2016 second- and fourth-round selections (49th and 117th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's 2016 second-round selection (41st). [source 6]
        No. 117: Chicago → LA Rams (D). see No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago. [source 13]
  8. New Orleans → New England (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans. [source 5]
  9. No. 119: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona. [source 1]
  10. No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). Indianapolis traded a fourth-round selection (121st) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (143rd and 161st). [source 15]
  11. No. 124: multiple trades:
        No. 124: Tennessee → New England (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee. [source 1]
        No. 124: New England → Detroit (D). see No. 85: Detroit → New England. [source 10]
  12. No. 125: multiple trades:
        No. 125: Tampa Bay → NY Jets (D). see No. 107: NY Jets → Tampa Bay. [source 12]
        No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams (D). The Jets traded a fourth-round selection (125th) to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Los Angeles's fourth- and sixth-round selections (141st and 197th). [source 16]
  13. No. 126: Denver → Cleveland (D). Denver traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (126th and 252nd) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's two fifth-round selections (145th and 175th). [source 1]
  14. No. 128: multiple trades:
        No. 128: Miami → Minnesota (PD). see No. 86: Miami → Minnesota. [source 6]
        No. 128: Minnesota → Cincinnati (D). see No. 41: Cincinnati → Minnesota. [source 1]
  15. No. 131: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded a fourth-round selection, along with their 2016 seventh-round selection (225th) to New England in exchange for New England's 2016 fifth- and seventh-round selections (147th and 243rd). [source 6]
  16. No. 132: multiple trades:
        No. 132: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City. [source 1]
        No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (132nd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fourth- and seventh-round selections (139th and 230th). [source 1]
  17. No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection (137th) to Indianapolis in exchange for a sixth-round selection (200th) and tight end Dwayne Allen. [source 18]
  18. No. 139: multiple trades:
        No. 139: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland. [source 3]
        No. 139: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). see No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia. [source 1]
        No 139: Minnesota → Kansas City (D). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (139th) to Kansas City in exchange for two fifth-round selections (170th and 180th). [source 19]
  19. No. 141: LA Rams → NY Jets (D). see No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams. [source 16]
  20. No. 142: Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded a fourth-round compensatory selection (142nd) to Houston in exchange for Houston's sixth-round selection (188th), 2018 second-round selection, and quarterback Brock Osweiler. [source 20]
  21. No. 143: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). see No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco. [source 15]
Round five
  1. No. 145: Cleveland → Denver (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland. [source 1]
  2. No. 149: multiple trades:
        No. 149: LA Rams → Buffalo (D). see No. 37: LA Rams → Buffalo. [source 1]
        No. 149: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo. [source 1]
  3. No. 154: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded a fifth-round selection, along with a fifth-round selection in 2016 (152nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fourth-round selection in 2016 (120th). [source 6]
  4. No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (155th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 214th). [source 1]
  5. No. 156: Buffalo → Atlanta (D). see No. 63: Atlanta → Buffalo. [source 1]
  6. No. 160: multiple trades:
        No. 160: Minnesota → NY Jets (D). see No. 70: NY Jets → Minnesota. [source 1]
        No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland (D).The Jets traded their fifth- and seventh-round selections (160th and 224th)) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fifth- and sixth-round selections (181st and 188th). [source 1]
  7. No. 161: multiple trades:
        No. 161: Washington → San Francisco (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2017 seventh-round selection and tight end Derek Carrier. [source 21]
        No. 161: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). see No. 121: Indianapolis → San Francisco. [source 15]
  8. No. 163: multiple trades:
        No. 163: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection to New England in exchange for tight end A. J. Derby. [source 22]
        No. 163: New England → Buffalo (PD). New England gave this selection to Buffalo in exchange for signing RFA running back Mike Gillislee. [source 23]
  9. No. 164: multiple trades:
        No. 164: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). see No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee. [source 1]
        No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami (D). Philadelphia traded fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 194th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's two fifth-round selections (166th and 184th). [source 1]
  10. No. 166: Miami → Philadelphia (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami. [source 1]
  11. No. 170: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 139: Minnesota → Kansas City. [source 19]
  12. No. 171: Dallas → Buffalo (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round selection and quarterback Matt Cassel. [source 25]
  13. No. 172: Green Bay → Denver (D). Green Bay traded a fifth-round selection (172nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 238th). [source 1]
  14. No. 175: multiple trades:
        No. 175: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for linebacker Barkevious Mingo. [source 26]
        No. 175: Cleveland → Denver (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland. [source 1]
        No. 175: Denver → Green Bay (D). see No. 172: Green Bay → Denver. [source 1]
  15. No. 177: Denver → San Francisco (D). San Francisco traded a fourth-round selection in 2018 to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth-round selections (177th) and running back Kapri Bibbs. [source 1]
  16. No. 180: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 139: Minnesota → Kansas City. [source 19]
  17. No. 181: Cleveland → NY Jets (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland. [source 1]
  18. No. 183: New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded a fifth-round selection (183rd) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's sixth-round selection (216th) and tight end James O'Shaughnessy. [source 1]
  19. No. 184: Miami → Philadelphia (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami. [source 1]
Round six
  1. No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection (186th) to Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Baltimore's sixth-round selection (198th) and center Jeremy Zuttah. [source 27]
  2. No. 187: Jacksonville → Seattle (D). see No. 34: Seattle → Jacksonville. [source 1]
  3. No. 188: multiple trades:
        No. 188: Chicago → Houston (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for tight end Khari Lee. [source 28]
        No. 188: Houston → Cleveland (PD). see No. 142: Cleveland → Houston. [source 20]
        No. 188: Cleveland → NY Jets (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland. [source 1]
  4. No. 191: NY Jets → Dallas (D). The Jets traded a sixth-round selection (191st) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas's fifth-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  5. No. 194: Philadelphia → Miami (D). see No. 164: Philadelphia → Miami. [source 1]
  6. No. 197: multiple trades:
        No. 197: Arizona → Chicago (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona. [source 1]
        No. 197: Chicago → LA Rams (D). see No. 112: LA Rams → Chicago. [source 13]
        No. 197: LA Rams → NY Jets (D). see No. 125: NY Jets → LA Rams. [source 16]
  7. No. 198: Baltimore → San Francisco (PD). see No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore. [source 27]
  8. No. 199: Minnesota → Washington (D). Minnesota traded sixth- and seventh-round selections (199th and 230th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's sixth- and seventh-round selections (201st and 220th). [source 1]
  9. No. 200: multiple trades:
        No. 200: Indianapolis→ New England (PD). see No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis. [source 18]
        No. 200: New England → Tennessee (D). see No. 72: New England → Tennessee. [source 1]
        No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants (D). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (200th) to NY Giants in exchange for New York's sixth- and seventh-round selections (207th and 241st). [source 1]
  10. No. 201: Washington → Minnesota (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington. [source 1]
  11. No. 202: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection, along with a sixth-round selection in 2016 (207th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's seventh-round selection in 2016 (228th) and tight end Vernon Davis. [source 29]
  12. No. 203: Tennessee → Denver (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection, along with a sixth-round selection in 2016 (176th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2016 (157th and 253rd). [source 6]
  13. No. 204: Tampa Bay → NY Jets (D). see No. 107: NY Jets → Tampa Bay. [source 12]
  14. No. 206: Miami → LA Rams (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection (206th) to the Rams in exchange for the Ram's seventh-round selection (223rd) and defensive end William Hayes. [source 30]
  15. No. 207: multiple trades:
        No. 207: NY Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants. [source 1]
        No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati (D). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection (207th) to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's sixth- and seventh-round selections (217th and 227th). [source 1]
  16. No. 208: Oakland → Arizona (D). Oakland traded a sixth-round selection (208th) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's sixth- and seventh-round selections (221st and 231st). [source 1]
  17. No. 209: Houston → Washington (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection, along with a first-round selection in 2016 (22nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection in 2016 (21st). [source 6]
  18. No. 211: Dallas → New England (D). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (211th) to New England in exchange for New England's sixth- and seventh-round selections (216st and 239st). [source 1]
  19. No. 214: multiple trades:
        No. 214: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). Atlanta traded a 2016 sixth-round selection and a conditional sixth-round selection in 2017 to Tennessee in exchange for guard Andy Levitre. [source 32]
        No. 214: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). see No. 155: Philadelphia → Tennessee. [source 1]
  20. No. 215: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's 2017 seventh-round selection and linebacker Kyle Van Noy. [source 33]
  21. No. 216: multiple trades:
        No. 216: Kansas City → New England (D). see No. 183: New England → Kansas City. [source 1]
        No. 216: New England → Dallas (D). see No. 211: Dallas → New England. [source 1]
  22. No. 217: Cincinnati → Tennessee (D). see No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati. [source 1]
Round seven
  1. No. 219: multiple trades:
        No. 219: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for punter Andy Lee. [source 34]
        No. 219: San Francisco → Minnesota (D). see No. 104: Minnesota → San Francisco. [source 1]
  2. No. 220: multiple trades:
        No. 220: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 161: Washington → San Francisco. [source 21]
        No. 220: Washington → Minnesota (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington. [source 1]
  3. No. 221: multiple trades:
        No. 221: Chicago → Arizona (D). see No. 36: Chicago → Arizona. [source 1]
        No. 221: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 208: Oakland → Arizona. [source 1]
  4. No. 223: multiple trades:
        No. 223: LA Rams → Miami (PD). see No. 206: Miami → LA Rams. [source 30]
        No. 223: Miami → Tampa Bay (D). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (223rd) to Miami in exchange for Miami's seventh-round selections (237th) as well as a seventh-round selection in 2018. [source 1]
  5. No. 224: NY Jets → Cleveland (D). see No. 160: NY Jets → Cleveland. [source 1]
  6. No. 226: Carolina → Seattle (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for wide receiver Kevin Norwood on the condition that he made Carolina's roster, which he did. [source 35]
  7. No. 227: Cincinnati → Tennessee (D). see No. 207: Tennessee → Cincinnati. [source 1]
  8. No. 228: Buffalo → Dallas (PD). see No. 171: Dallas → Buffalo. [source 25]
  9. No. 229: New Orleans→ San Francisco (D). see No. 67: San Francisco → New Orleans.
  10. No. 230: multiple trades:
        No. 230: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). see No. 132: Minnesota → Philadelphia. [source 1]
        No. 230: Minnesota → Washington (D). see No. 199: Minnesota → Washington. [source 1]
  11. No. 231: Arizona → Oakland (D). see No. 208: Oakland → Arizona. [source 1]
  12. No. 233: multiple trades:
        No. 233: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded a seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for defensive end Billy Winn. [source 36]
        No. 233: Cleveland → Carolina (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection and punter Andy Lee to Carolina in exchange for punter Kasey Redfern and Carolina's fourth-round selection in 2018. [source 37]
  13. No. 234: Baltimore → LA Rams (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Chris Givens. [source 38]
  14. No. 237: Tampa Bay → Miami (D). see No. 223: Miami → Tampa Bay. [source 1]
  15. No. 238: Denver → Green Bay (D). see No. 172: Green Bay → Denver. [source 1]
  16. No. 239: multiple trades:
        No. 239: Detroit → New England (PD). see No. 215: New England → Detroit. [source 33]
        No. 239: New England → Dallas (D). see No. 211: Dallas → New England. [source 1]
  17. No. 240: Miami → Jacksonville (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to Jacksonville in exchange for tight end Julius Thomas. [source 39]
  18. No. 241: NY Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 200: Tennessee → NY Giants. [source 1]
  19. No. 244: Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Oakland in exchange for defensive back Dewey McDonald. [source 40]
  20. No. 245: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Kansas City. [source 1]
  21. No. 249: Atlanta → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Atlanta. [source 1]
  22. No. 250: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded a seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for tight end Michael Williams. [source 41]
  23. No. 252: Denver → Cleveland (D). see No. 126: Denver → Cleveland. [source 1]

Forfeited/penalized picks

  1. The New England Patriots forfeited their highest fourth-round selection due to the Deflategate scandal. The team also forfeited a 2016 first-round selection. [source 14]
  2. The New York Giants fourth-round selection was moved to the back of the fourth round, after all of the compensatory draft picks (but no more than 12 picks) for illegal use of a walkie-talkie on their sideline during week 14 of the 2016 season. This pick will be no worse than the 35th pick of the fourth round, after the other 30 regular picks and no more than 4 compensatory picks. [source 17]
  3. The Seattle Seahawks forfeited their fifth-round selection for violating the NFL's collective bargaining agreement regarding off-season workout policies. [source 24]
  4. The Kansas City Chiefs forfeited their sixth-round selection for violating the NFL's Anti-Tampering policy during the 2015 free agency period. The team also forfeited a 2016 third-round selection. [source 31]

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