Detroit Lions draft picks (1970–present)

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The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference. [1] The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. [2] After being purchased by George A. Richards in 1934, the franchise was relocated to Detroit and renamed to the Detroit Lions in reference to the city's Major League Baseball franchise, the Detroit Tigers. [3] [4] The team plays its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit. [5]

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The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", [6] [7] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment. [8] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced, using their regular season record as a tie-breaker. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable and players or other picks can be acquired with them. [9]

In 1970, the Lions took part in the first modern NFL draft after the completion of the AFL–NFL merger. [10] With the nineteenth pick of the first round of that draft, Steve Owens, a running back out of Oklahoma University, became the Lions' first modern draft selection. [11] In addition to the annual draft, the Lions participated in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft. This supplemental draft occurred after the formation of the United States Football League (USFL), with the primary purpose of selecting players that had already signed with a USFL team in a separate process from the annual draft. The Canadian Football League (CFL) was also included in this supplemental draft. [12] In addition to the 1984 supplemental draft, the NFL has hosted an annual supplemental draft since 1977 for players who had circumstances affect their eligibility for the NFL draft. [13] The Lions have only selected a player once in a supplemental draft, taking Kevin Robinson in the ninth round in 1982. [14] Two players drafted by the Lions since 1970 have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson. [15] The Lions have taken part in every modern NFL draft since 1970, doing so most recently in the 2024 NFL draft, where they drafted six players. [11]

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Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

1970 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1970 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
19
19
Steve Owens Running back Oklahoma
2
19
45
Ray Parson Tackle Minnesota
3
19
71
Jim Mitchell Defensive end Virginia State
5
19
123
Bob Parker Guard Memphis
6
19
149
Tony Terry Defensive tackle USC
7
19
175
Ken Geddes Linebacker Nebraska
9
19
227
Herman Weaver Punter Tennessee
10
19
253
Bruce Maxwell Running back Arkansas
11
19
279
Roger Laird Defensive back Kentucky State
12
19
305
Emanuel Murrell Defensive back Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
13
19
331
Dave Haverdick Defensive tackle Morehead State
14
19
357
Charlie Brown Wide receiver Northern Arizona
15
19
383
Bob Haney Tackle Idaho
16
19
409
Jerry Todd Defensive back Memphis
17
19
435
Jesse Marshall Defensive tackle Centenary
Source: Pro Football Reference [16]

1971 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1971 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
21
21
Bob Bell Defensive tackle Cincinnati
2
4
30
Dave Thompson Tackle Clemson
2
22
48
Charlie Weaver Linebacker USC
3
20
72
Al Clark Defensive back Eastern Michigan
4
22
100
Larry Woods Defensive tackle Tennessee State
5
21
125
Pete Newell Guard Michigan
6
20
150
Frank Harris Quarterback Boston College
6
22
152
Herman Franklin Wide receiver USC
7
21
177
Brownie Wheless Tackle Rice
8
22
204
Ken Lee Linebacker Washington
9
21
229
Mickey Zofko Running back Auburn
11
21
281
Phil Webb Defensive back Colorado State
12
22
308
Bill Pilconis Wide receiver Pittsburgh
13
20
332
David Abercrombie Running back Tulane
14
22
360
Tom Lorenz Tight end Iowa State
15
21
385
Ed Coates Wide receiver Central Missouri State
16
21
411
Tom Kutschinski Defensive back Michigan State
17
20
436
Gordon Jolley Guard Utah
Source: Pro Football Reference [17]

1972 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1972 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
16
16
Herb Orvis Defensive tackle Colorado
3
13
65
Ken Sanders Defensive end Howard Payne
6
15
145
Charlie Potts Defensive back Purdue
7
16
172
Charles Stoudamire Wide receiver Portland State
8
15
197
Henry Stuckey Defensive back Missouri
9
16
224
Bill McClintock Defensive back Drake
10
15
249
Jim Teal Linebacker Purdue
11
16
276
Bob Waldron Defensive tackle Tulane
12
15
301
Paul Bradley Wide receiver SMU
13
16
328
John Kirschner Tight end Memphis
14
15
353
Eric Kelly Tackle Whitworth
15
16
380
Steve Roach Linebacker Kansas
16
15
405
Leon Jenkins Defensive back West Virginia
17
16
432
Mike Tyler Defensive back Rice
Source: Pro Football Reference [18]

1973 draft

Leon Crosswhite, pictured here in 2019, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1973 draft. LeonCrosswhite.jpg
Leon Crosswhite, pictured here in 2019, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1973 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1973 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
17
17
Ernie Price Defensive end Texas A&M–Kingsville
2
18
44
Leon Crosswhite Running back Oklahoma
3
6
58
John Brady Tight end Washington
3
19
71
Jim Laslavic Linebacker Penn State
3
23
75
Levi Johnson Defensive back Texas A&M–Kingsville
4
3
81
Mike Hennigan Linebacker Tennessee Tech
4
13
91
Dick Jauron Defensive back Yale
4
18
96
Jim Hooks Running back Central Oklahoma
7
19
175
John Andrews Defensive end Morgan State
8
18
200
Prentice McCray Defensive back Arizona State
8
21
203
John Bledsoe Running back Ohio State
9
19
227
Ira Dean Defensive back Baylor
10
18
252
Ray Bonner Defensive back Middle Tennessee State
11
19
279
Scott Freeman Wide receiver Wyoming
12
18
304
Tom Scott Wide receiver Washington
13
19
331
John Moss Linebacker Pittsburgh
14
18
356
Jay Corey Tackle Santa Clara
15
19
383
Dan Hansen Defensive back BYU
16
18
408
Larry Nickels Wide receiver Dayton
17
19
435
Earl Belgrave Tackle Ohio State
Source: Pro Football Reference [19]

1974 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1974 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
8
8
Ed O'Neil Linebacker Penn State
2
13
39
Billy Howard Defensive end Alcorn State
3
13
65
Dexter Bussey Running back Texas–Arlington
5
13
117
Carl Capria Defensive back Purdue
6
9
139
Willie Burden Running back NC State
6
13
143
Jim Davis Guard Alcorn State
7
13
169
Efrén Herrera Kicker UCLA
8
13
195
Mike Denimarck Linebacker Emporia State
10
13
247
David Wooley Running back Central Oklahoma
11
13
273
T. C. Blair Tight end Tulsa
12
13
299
Mark Wakefield Wide receiver Tampa
13
13
325
Fred Rothwell Center Kansas State
14
13
351
David Jones Defensive back Howard Payne
15
13
377
John Wells Guard Kansas State
16
13
403
Myron Wilson Defensive back Bowling Green
17
13
429
Collis Temple Defensive end LSU
Source: Pro Football Reference [20]

1975 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1975 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
13
13
Lynn Boden Guard South Dakota State
2
12
38
Doug English Defensive tackle Texas
4
16
94
Craig Hertwig Tackle Georgia
6
8
138
Fred Cooper Defensive back Purdue
6
11
141
Horace King Running back Georgia
6
14
144
Dennis Franklin Wide receiver Michigan
7
13
169
Mike Murphy Wide receiver Drake
8
12
194
Leonard Thompson Wide receiver Oklahoma State
9
11
219
Steve Strinko Linebacker Michigan
10
16
250
Brad Boyd Tight end LSU
11
15
275
Steve Myers Guard Ohio State
12
14
300
Andre Roundtree Linebacker Iowa State
13
13
325
Jim Smith Running back North Carolina Central
14
12
350
Jim McMillan Quarterback Boise State.
15
11
375
Rudy Green Running back Yale
16
16
406
Les Chaves Defensive back Kansas State
17
15
431
Mack Lancaster Defensive tackle Tulsa
Source: Pro Football Reference [21]

1976 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1976 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
10
10
James Hunter Defensive back Grambling State
1
16
16
Lawrence Gaines Running back Wyoming
2
16
44
Ken Long Guard Purdue
2
18
46
David Hill Tight end Texas A&M–Kingsville
3
8
68
Russ Bolinger Guard Long Beach State
3
16
76
John Woodcock Defensive tackle Hawaii
5
21
145
Steadman Scavella Linebacker Miami (FL)
7
16
198
Garth TenNapel Linebacker Texas A&M
8
8
217
Rich Sorenson Kicker Cal State-Chico
8
16
225
Charles Braswell Defensive back West Virginia
9
16
253
Leanell Jones Tight end Long Beach State
10
14
279
Bill Bowerman Quarterback New Mexico State
11
16
307
Gary Shugrue Defensive end Villanova
12
16
335
Mike McCabe Center South Carolina
13
16
363
Mel Jacobs Wide receiver San Diego State
14
16
391
Leonard Elston Wide receiver Kentucky State
15
16
419
Trent Smock Wide receiver Indiana
16
16
447
Craig McCurdy Linebacker William & Mary
17
16
475
Jim Meeks Defensive back Boise State.
Source: Pro Football Reference [22]

1977 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1977 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
2
14
42
Walt Williams Defensive back New Mexico State
3
13
69
Rick Kane Running back San Jose State
4
12
96
Luther Blue Wide receiver Iowa State
5
2
114
Ron Crosby Linebacker Penn State
6
27
166
Reggie Pinkney Defensive back East Carolina
7
12
179
Tim Black Linebacker Baylor
8
14
209
Mark Griffin Tackle North Carolina
9
13
236
Steve Mathieson Quarterback Florida State
10
12
263
Gary Anderson Guard Stanford
11
14
293
Tony Daykin Linebacker Georgia Tech
12
13
320
Dave Greenwood Guard Iowa State
Source: Pro Football Reference [23]

1978 draft

Al Baker, pictured here in 2014, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1978 draft. Al Baker 2014.jpg
Al Baker, pictured here in 2014, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1978 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1978 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
11
11
Luther Bradley Defensive back Notre Dame
2
12
40
Al Baker Defensive end Colorado State
4
10
94
Bill Fifer Tackle West Texas A&M
4
23
107
Homer Elias Guard Tennessee State
4
25
109
Larry Tearry Center Wake Forest
5
11
121
Amos Fowler Center Southern Miss
5
13
123
Dan Gray Defensive tackle Rutgers
6
12
150
Dwight Hicks Defensive back Michigan
6
15
153
Tony Ardizzone Center Northwestern
6
27
165
Jesse Thompson Wide receiver California
7
11
177
Bruce Gibson Running back Pacific
8
12
206
Jim Breech Kicker California
10
12
262
Fred Arrington Linebacker Purdue
11
11
289
Richard Murray Defensive tackle Oklahoma
12
12
318
Mark Patterson Defensive back Washington State
Source: Pro Football Reference [24]

1979 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1979 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
10
10
Keith Dorney Tackle Penn State
2
9
37
Ken Fantetti Linebacker Wyoming
3
11
67
Bo Robinson Running back West Texas A&M
4
6
88
Ulysses Norris Tight end Georgia
4
10
92
Jon Brooks Linebacker Clemson
5
21
131
Walt Brown Center Pittsburgh
8
21
213
John Mohring Linebacker C.W. Post
9
11
231
Jeff Komlo Quarterback Delaware
11
27
302
Eddie Cole Linebacker Mississippi
12
10
313
Bob Forster Center Brown
12
23
326
Bryan Sweeney Wide receiver Texas A&M–Kingsville
Source: Pro Football Reference [25]

1980 draft

Billy Sims, pictured here in 2010, was selected first overall by the Lions in the 1980 draft. BillySimsWithFan (cropped).JPG
Billy Sims, pictured here in 2010, was selected first overall by the Lions in the 1980 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1980 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
1
1
Billy Sims Running back Oklahoma
3
1
57
Tom Turnure Center Washington
3
6
62
Mike Friede Wide receiver Indiana
4
2
85
Eric Hipple Quarterback Utah State
5
1
111
Mark Streeter Defensive back Arizona
5
10
120
Tommie Ginn Center Arkansas
6
2
140
Chris Dieterich Tackle NC State
7
1
166
Eddie Murray Kicker Tulane
9
1
222
DeWayne Jett Wide receiver Hawaii
9
2
223
Tom Tuinei Defensive tackle Hawaii
10
2
251
Donnie Henderson Defensive back Utah State
11
1
278
Wayne Smith Defensive back Purdue
12
2
307
Ray Williams Running back Washington State
Source: Pro Football Reference [26]

1981 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1981 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
16
16
Mark Nichols Wide receiver San Jose State
2
18
46
Curtis Green Defensive end Alabama State
3
16
72
Don Greco Guard Western Illinois
4
16
99
Tracy Porter Wide receiver LSU
5
18
129
Larry Lee Guard UCLA
6
17
155
Sam Johnson Defensive back Maryland
7
16
182
Lee Spivey Tackle SMU
8
18
211
Bob Niziolek Tight end Colorado
9
17
238
Hugh Jernigan Defensive back Arkansas
9
19
240
David Martin Defensive back Villanova
10
16
264
Andy Cannavino Linebacker Michigan
11
18
294
Willie Jackson Defensive back Mississippi State
Source: Pro Football Reference [27]

1982 draft

Supplemental draft pick

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1982 supplemental draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
9
Kevin Robinson Defensive back North Carolina A&T

Annual draft picks

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1982 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
15
15
Jimmy Williams Linebacker Nebraska
2
15
42
Bobby Watkins Defensive back Texas State
3
14
69
Steve Doig Linebacker New Hampshire
4
13
96
Bruce McNorton Defensive back Georgetown (KY)
5
16
127
William Graham Defensive back Texas
6
15
154
Mike Machurek Quarterback Idaho State
7
8
175
Phil Bates Running back Nebraska
7
20
187
Victor Simmons Wide receiver Oregon State
8
13
208
Martin Moss Defensive end UCLA
9
8
231
Dan Wagoner Defensive back Kansas
10
15
266
Roosevelt Barnes Linebacker Purdue
11
13
292
Edward Lee Wide receiver South Carolina State
12
13
319
Ricky Porter Running back Slippery Rock
12
20
326
Rob Rubick Tight end Grand Valley State
Source: Pro Football Reference [28]

1983 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1983 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
13
13
James Jones Fullback Florida
2
12
40
Rich Strenger Tackle Michigan
3
11
67
Mike Cofer Linebacker Tennessee
4
10
94
August Curley Linebacker USC
5
3
115
Demetrious Johnson Defensive back Missouri
5
9
121
Steve Mott Center Alabama
6
14
154
Todd Brown Wide receiver Nebraska
7
13
181
Mike Black Punter Arizona State
8
12
208
Bill Stapleton Defensive back Washington
9Forfeited due to the selection of Kevin Robinson in the 1982 supplemental draft. [14]
10
10
261
Dave Laube Guard Penn State
11
8
287
Ben Tate Running back North Carolina Central
12
14
321
Jim Lane Center Idaho State
Source: Pro Football Reference [29]

1984 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1984 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
20
20
David Lewis Tight end California
2
19
47
Pete Mandley Wide receiver Northern Arizona
3
6
62
Eric Williams Defensive end Washington State
3
18
74
Ernest Anderson Running back Oklahoma State
3
19
75
Steve Baack Nose tackle Oregon
4
22
106
Dave D'Addio Running back Maryland
6
20
160
John Witkowski Quarterback Columbia
7
10
178
Jimmie Carter Linebacker New Mexico
7
19
187
Renwick Atkins Tackle Kansas
8
18
214
David Jones Guard Texas
9
22
246
Rich Hollins Wide receiver West Virginia
10
7
259
William Frizzell Defensive back North Carolina Central
10
21
273
James Thaxton Defensive back Louisiana Tech
11
20
300
Mike Saxon Punter San Diego State
12
19
327
Glenn Streno Center Tennessee
Source: Pro Football Reference [30]

1984 NFL supplemental draft

Detroit Lions' draft selections in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] Pro team
1
20
20
Al Williams Wide receiver Oklahoma Outlaws
2
19
47
George Jamison Linebacker Philadelphia Stars
3
18
74
Doug Hollie Defensive end Pittsburgh Maulers
Source: Pro Football Reference, [30] Pro Football Hall of Fame [31]

1985 draft

Lomas Brown was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1985 draft. 1988 Lions Police - 09 Lomas Brown (Lomas Brown crop).jpg
Lomas Brown was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1985 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1985 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
6
6
Lomas Brown Tackle Florida
2
6
34
Kevin Glover Center Maryland
3
6
62
James Johnson Linebacker San Diego State
4
6
90
Kevin Hancock Linebacker Baylor
5
6
118
Joe McIntosh Running back NC State
6
6
146
Stan Short Guard Penn State
7
6
174
Tony Staten Defensive back Angelo State
8
6
202
Scott Caldwell Running back Texas–Arlington
9
6
230
June James Linebacker Texas
10
6
258
Clayton Beauford Wide receiver Auburn
11
6
286
Kevin Harris Defensive back Georgia
12
6
314
Mike Weaver Guard Georgia
Source: Pro Football Reference [32]

1986 draft

Chuck Long, pictured here in 2015, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1986 draft. Chuck Long (17383764670).jpg
Chuck Long, pictured here in 2015, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1986 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1986 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
12
12
Chuck Long Quarterback Iowa
2
2
29
Garry James Running back LSU
3
14
69
Joe Milinichik Guard NC State
4
10
92
Devon Mitchell Defensive back Iowa
5
9
119
Oscar Smith Running back Nicholls State
8
11
205
Allyn Griffin Wide receiver Wyoming
9
10
231
Lyle Pickens Defensive back Colorado
10
9
258
Tracy Johnson Linebacker Morningside
11
13
290
Leland Melvin Wide receiver Richmond
12
12
317
Allan Durden Defensive back Arizona
Source: Pro Football Reference [33]

1987 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1987 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
7
7
Reggie Rogers Defensive end Washington
3
7
63
Jerry Ball Nose tackle SMU
4
8
92
Garland Rivers Defensive back Michigan
6
8
148
Danny Lockett Linebacker Arizona
7
7
175
Dan Saleaumua Defensive tackle Arizona State
8
8
203
Dennis Gibson Linebacker Iowa State
9
7
230
Rick Calhoun Running back Cal State Fullerton
10
8
259
Ray Brown Wide receiver South Carolina
11
7
286
Brian Siverling Tight end Penn State
12
8
315
Gary Lee Wide receiver Georgia Tech
Source: Pro Football Reference [34]

1988 draft

Chris Spielman, pictured here in 2023, was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1988 draft. Chris Spielman - 2023 NHSFHOF Inductee (cropped).jpg
Chris Spielman, pictured here in 2023, was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1988 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1988 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
3
3
Bennie Blades Defensive back Miami (FL)
2
2
29
Chris Spielman Linebacker Ohio State
2
5
32
Pat Carter Tight end Florida State
3
3
58
Ray Roundtree Wide receiver Penn State
4
3
85
William White Defensive back Ohio State
5
2
111
Eric Andolsek Guard LSU
6
5
142
Carl Painter Running back Hampton
7
4
169
Jeff James Wide receiver Stanford
8
3
196
Gary Hadd Defensive tackle Minnesota
9
2
223
Kip Corrington Defensive back Texas A&M
9
13
234
Todd Irvin Tackle Mississippi
10
5
254
Paco Craig Wide receiver UCLA
11
4
281
Danny McCoin Quarterback Cincinnati
Source: Pro Football Reference [35]

1989 draft

Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, pictured here in 2019, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1989 draft. Barry Sanders 2019.jpg
Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, pictured here in 2019, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1989 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1989 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
3
3
Barry Sanders Running back Oklahoma State
2
2
30
John Ford Wide receiver Virginia
3
3
59
Mike Utley Guard Washington State
4
2
86
Ray Crockett Defensive back Baylor
5
3
115
Lawrence Pete Nose tackle Nebraska
6
2
141
Rodney Peete Quarterback USC
7
3
170
Jerry Woods Defensive back Northern Michigan
8
2
197
Chris Parker Defensive tackle West Virginia
9
3
226
Derek MacCready Defensive end Ohio State
10
2
253
Jason Phillips Wide receiver Houston
11
3
282
Keith Karpinski Linebacker Penn State
12
2
309
James Cribbs Defensive end Memphis
Source: Pro Football Reference [36]

1990 draft

Andre Ware, pictured here in 2012, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1990 draft. Sports Analyst, Commentator & ESPN personality Andre Ware (7172160524) (cropped).jpg
Andre Ware, pictured here in 2012, was the Lions' first-round selection in the 1990 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1990 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
7
7
Andre Ware Quarterback Houston
2
10
35
Dan Owens Defensive end USC
3
9
62
Marc Spindler Defensive end Pittsburgh
4
9
90
Rob Hinckley Linebacker Stanford
4
24
105
Chris Oldham Defensive back Oregon
5
9
118
Jeff Campbell Wide receiver Colorado
6
10
147
Maurice Henry Linebacker Kansas State
7
9
174
Tracy Hayworth Linebacker Tennessee
8
1
194
Willie Green Wide receiver Mississippi
8
10
203
Roman Fortin Center San Diego State
9
9
229
Jack Linn Tackle West Virginia
10
10
258
Bill Miller Wide receiver Illinois State
11
9
285
Reginald Warnsley Running back Southern Miss
12
9
313
Robert Claiborne Wide receiver San Diego State
Source: Pro Football Reference [37]

1991 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1991 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
10
10
Herman Moore Wide receiver Virginia
3
3
58
Reggie Barrett Wide receiver Texas-El Paso
4
8
91
Kevin Scott Defensive back Stanford
5
7
118
Scott Conover Tackle Purdue
6
12
151
Richie Andrews Kicker Florida State
7
11
178
Franklin Thomas Tight end Grambling State
8
10
205
Cedric Jackson Running back TCU
9
8
231
Darryl Milburn Defensive end Grambling State
11
7
285
Slip Watkins Kick returner LSU
12
12
318
Zeno Alexander Linebacker Arizona
Source: Pro Football Reference [38]

1992 draft

Jason Hanson was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1992 draft. Detroit Lions placekicker Jason Hanson at the 2012 Lions training camp (cropped 2).jpg
Jason Hanson was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1992 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1992 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
26
26
Robert Porcher Defensive end South Carolina State
2
25
53
Tracy Scroggins Defensive end Tulsa
2
28
56
Jason Hanson Kicker Washington State
3
25
81
Thomas McLemore Tight end Southern
6
5
145
Larry Tharpe Tackle Tennessee State
8
25
221
Willie Clay Defensive back Georgia Tech
11
26
306
Ed Tillison Fullback Northwest Missouri State
Source: Pro Football Reference [39]

1993 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1993 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
2
4
33
Ryan McNeil Defensive back Miami (FL)
3
6
62
Antonio London Linebacker Alabama
3
12
68
Mike Compton Guard West Virginia
6
7
147
Greg Jeffries Defensive back Virginia
7
6
174
Ty Hallock Running back Michigan State
8
5
201
Kevin Miniefield Defensive back Arizona State
Source: Pro Football Reference [40]

1994 draft

Van Malone, pictured here in 2022, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1994 draft. Van Malone.png
Van Malone, pictured here in 2022, was the Lions' second-round selection in the 1994 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1994 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
21
21
Johnnie Morton Wide receiver USC
2
28
57
Van Malone Defensive back Texas
3
28
93
Shane Bonham Defensive tackle Tennessee
4
21
124
Vaughn Bryant Defensive back Stanford
5
23
154
Tony Semple Guard Memphis
6
22
183
Jocelyn Borgella Defensive back Cincinnati
7
21
215
Tom Beer Linebacker Saginaw Valley State
Source: Pro Football Reference [41]

1995 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1995 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
20
20
Luther Elliss Defensive tackle Utah
3
6
70
David Sloan Tight end New Mexico
5
7
141
Stephen Boyd Linebacker Boston College
5
22
156
Kez McCorvey Wide receiver Florida State
5
29
163
Ronald Cherry Tackle McNeese State
6
15
186
Kevin Hickman Tight end Navy
6
21
192
Cory Schlesinger Fullback Nebraska
7
20
228
Hessley Hempstead Guard Kansas
Source: Pro Football Reference [42]

1996 draft

Jeff Hartings was one of the Lions' first-round selections in the 1996 draft. Jeff Hartings on USS Buffalo.jpg
Jeff Hartings was one of the Lions' first-round selections in the 1996 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1996 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
17
17
Reggie Brown Linebacker Texas A&M
1
23
23
Jeff Hartings Center Penn State
3
15
76
Ryan Stewart Defensive back Georgia Tech
4
34
129
Brad Ford Defensive back Alabama
5
26
158
Kerwin Waldroup Defensive end Central State
Source: Pro Football Reference [43]

1997 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1997 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
5
5
Bryant Westbrook Defensive back Texas
2
5
35
Juan Roque Tackle Arizona State
2
24
54
Kevin Abrams Defensive back Syracuse
4
34
130
Matt Russell Linebacker Colorado
5
5
135
Pete Chryplewicz Tight end Notre Dame
5
31
161
Duane Ashman Defensive end Virginia
6
5
168
Tony Ramirez Tackle Northern Colorado
7
5
206
Terry Battle Running back Arizona State
7
31
232
Marcus Harris Wide receiver Wyoming
7
38
239
Richard Jordan Linebacker Missouri Southern
Source: Pro Football Reference [44]

1998 draft

Charlie Batch, pictured here in 2021, was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1998 draft. Charlie Batch 2021 (cropped).jpg
Charlie Batch, pictured here in 2021, was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 1998 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 1998 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
20
20
Terry Fair Defensive back Tennessee
2
20
50
Germane Crowell Wide receiver Virginia
2
30
60
Charlie Batch Quarterback Eastern Michigan
6
32
185
Jamaal Alexander Defensive back Southern Miss
7
18
207
Chris Liwienski Guard Indiana
Source: Pro Football Reference [45]

1999 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 1999 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
9
9
Chris Claiborne Linebacker USC
1
27
27
Aaron Gibson Tackle Wisconsin
3
9
70
Jared DeVries Defensive end Iowa
4
8
103
Sedrick Irvin Running back Michigan State
5
4
137
Tyree Talton Defensive back Northern Iowa
6
8
177
Clint Kriewaldt Linebacker Wisconsin–Stevens Point
7
9
215
Mike Pringley Defensive end North Carolina
Source: Pro Football Reference [46]

2000 draft

Reuben Droughns, pictured here in 2021, was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2000 draft. Reuben Droughns 2021 (cropped).jpg
Reuben Droughns, pictured here in 2021, was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2000 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2000 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
20
20
Stockar McDougle Tackle Oklahoma
2
19
50
Barrett Green Linebacker West Virginia
3
19
81
Reuben Droughns Running back Oregon
5
16
145
Todd Franz Defensive back Tulsa
6
15
181
Quinton Reese Defensive end Auburn
7
47
253
Alfonso Boone Defensive tackle Mt. San Antonio
Source: Pro Football Reference [47]

2001 draft

Dominic Raiola was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 2001 draft. Dominic Raiola.JPG
Dominic Raiola was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 2001 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2001 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
18
18
Jeff Backus Tackle Michigan
2
19
50
Dominic Raiola Center Nebraska
2
30
61
Shaun Rogers Defensive tackle Texas
5
17
148
Scotty Anderson Wide receiver Grambling State
5
18
149
Mike McMahon Quarterback Rutgers
6
10
173
Jason Glenn Linebacker Texas A&M
Source: Pro Football Reference [48]

2002 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2002 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
3
3
Joey Harrington Quarterback Oregon
2
3
35
Kalimba Edwards Defensive end South Carolina
3
3
68
André Goodman Defensive back South Carolina
4
36
134
Johnathan Taylor Linebacker Montana State
5
3
138
John Owens Tight end Notre Dame
6
3
175
Chris Cash Defensive back USC
7
3
214
Luke Staley Running back BYU
7
42
252
Matt Murphy Tight end Maryland
7
48
259
Victor Rogers Tackle Colorado
Source: Pro Football Reference [49]

2003 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2003 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
2
2
Charles Rogers Wide receiver Michigan State
2
2
34
Boss Bailey Linebacker Georgia
3
2
66
Cory Redding Defensive end Texas
4
2
99
Artose Pinner Running back Kentucky
5
2
137
Terrence Holt Defensive back NC State
5
9
144
James Davis Linebacker West Virginia
6
2
175
David Kircus Wide receiver Grand Valley State
7
2
216
Ben Johnson Tackle Wisconsin
7
6
220
Blue Adams Defensive back Cincinnati
7
22
236
Brandon Drumm Running back Colorado
7
46
260
Travis Anglin Wide receiver Memphis
Source: Pro Football Reference [50]

2004 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2004 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
7
7
Roy Williams Wide receiver Texas
1
30
30
Kevin Jones Running back Virginia Tech
2
5
37
Teddy Lehman Linebacker Oklahoma
3
10
73
Keith Smith Defensive back McNeese State
5
8
140
Alex Lewis Linebacker Wisconsin
6
7
172
Kelly Butler Tackle Purdue
Source: Pro Football Reference [51]

2005 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2005 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
10
10
Mike Williams Wide receiver USC
2
5
37
Shaun Cody Defensive tackle USC
3
8
72
Stanley Wilson Defensive back Stanford
5
9
145
Dan Orlovsky Quarterback UConn
6
10
184
Bill Swancutt Defensive end Oregon State
6
32
206
Johnathan Goddard Defensive end Marshall
Source: Pro Football Reference [52]

2006 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2006 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
9
9
Ernie Sims Linebacker Florida State
2
8
40
Daniel Bullocks Defensive back Nebraska
3
10
74
Brian Calhoun Running back Wisconsin
5
8
141
Jonathan Scott Tackle Texas
6
10
179
Dee McCann Defensive back West Virginia
7
9
217
Fred Matua Guard USC
7
39
247
Anthony Cannon Linebacker Tulane
Source: Pro Football Reference [53]

2007 draft

Hall of Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson was drafted second overall in the 2007 draft. Calvin Johnson vs Green Bay 2.jpg
Hall of Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson was drafted second overall in the 2007 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2007 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
2
2
Calvin Johnson Wide receiver Georgia Tech
2
11
43
Drew Stanton Quarterback Michigan State
2
26
58
Ikaika Alama-Francis Defensive end Hawaii
2
29
61
Gerald Alexander Defensive back Boise State.
4
6
105
A. J. Davis Defensive back NC State
4
18
117
Manny Ramirez Guard Texas Tech
5
21
158
Johnny Baldwin Linebacker Arkansas–Monticello
7
45
255
Ramzee Robinson Defensive back Alabama
Source: Pro Football Reference [54]

2008 draft

Cliff Avril was one of the Lions' third-round selections in the 2008 draft. Cliff Avril 2012.jpg
Cliff Avril was one of the Lions' third-round selections in the 2008 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2008 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
17
17
Gosder Cherilus Tackle Boston College
2
14
45
Jordon Dizon Linebacker Colorado
3
1
64
Kevin Smith Running back UCF
3
24
87
Andre Fluellen Defensive tackle Florida State
3
29
92
Cliff Avril Linebacker Purdue
5
1
136
Kenneth Moore Wide receiver Wake Forest
5
11
146
Jerome Felton Fullback Furman
7
9
216
Landon Cohen Defensive tackle Ohio
7
11
218
Caleb Campbell Defensive back Army
Source: Pro Football Reference [55]

2009 draft

Matthew Stafford was selected first overall in the 2009 draft. Matthew Stafford 2020.jpg
Matthew Stafford was selected first overall in the 2009 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2009 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
1
1
Matthew Stafford Quarterback Georgia
1
20
20
Brandon Pettigrew Tight end Oklahoma State
2
1
33
Louis Delmas Defensive back Western Michigan
3
12
76
DeAndre Levy Linebacker Wisconsin
3
18
82
Derrick Williams Wide receiver Penn State
4
15
115
Sammie Lee Hill Defensive tackle Stillman
6
19
192
Aaron Brown Running back TCU
7
19
228
Lydon Murtha Tackle Nebraska
7
26
235
Zack Follett Linebacker California
7
46
255
Dan Gronkowski Tight end Maryland
Source: Pro Football Reference [56]

2010 draft

Ndamukong Suh was selected second overall in the 2010 draft. Ndamukong Suh NFL.JPG
Ndamukong Suh was selected second overall in the 2010 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2010 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
2
2
Ndamukong Suh Defensive tackle Nebraska
1
30
30
Jahvid Best Running back California
3
2
66
Amari Spievey Defensive back Iowa
4
30
128
Jason Fox Tackle Miami (FL)
7
6
213
Willie Young Defensive end NC State
7
48
255
Tim Toone Wide receiver Weber State
Source: Pro Football Reference [57]

2011 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2011 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
13
13
Nick Fairley Defensive tackle Auburn
2
12
44
Titus Young Wide receiver Boise State.
2
25
57
Mikel Leshoure Running back Illinois
5
26
157
Doug Hogue Linebacker Syracuse
7
6
209
Johnny Culbreath Offensive line South Carolina State
Source: Pro Football Reference [58]

2012 draft

Bill Bentley was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2012 draft. Detroit Lions cornerback Bill Bentley 2.jpg
Bill Bentley was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2012 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2012 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
23
23
Riley Reiff Tackle Iowa
2
22
54
Ryan Broyles Wide receiver Oklahoma
3
22
85
Bill Bentley Defensive back Louisiana
4
30
125
Ronnell Lewis Linebacker Oklahoma
5
3
138
Tahir Whitehead Linebacker Temple
5
13
148
Chris Greenwood Defensive back Albion
6
26
196
Jonte Green Defensive back New Mexico State
7
16
223
Travis Lewis Linebacker Oklahoma
Source: Pro Football Reference [59]

2013 draft

Darius Slay was the Lions' second-round selection in the 2013 draft. Darius Slay On January 1 2017 (cropped).jpg
Darius Slay was the Lions' second-round selection in the 2013 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2013 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
5
5
Ezekiel Ansah Defensive end BYU
2
4
36
Darius Slay Defensive back Mississippi State
3
3
65
Larry Warford Guard Kentucky
4
35
132
Devin Taylor Defensive end South Carolina
5
32
165
Sam Martin Punter Appalachian State
6
3
171
Corey Fuller Wide receiver Virginia Tech
6
31
199
Theo Riddick Running back Notre Dame
7
5
211
Michael Williams Tight end Alabama
7
39
245
Brandon Hepburn Linebacker Florida A&M
Source: Pro Football Reference [60]

2014 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2014 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
10
10
Eric Ebron Tight end North Carolina
2
8
40
Kyle Van Noy Linebacker BYU
3
12
76
Travis Swanson Center Arkansas
4
33
133
Nevin Lawson Defensive back Utah State
4
36
136
Larry Webster III Defensive end Bloomsburg
5
18
158
Caraun Reid Defensive tackle Princeton
6
13
189
T. J. Jones Wide receiver Notre Dame
7
14
229
Nate Freese Kicker Boston College
Source: Pro Football Reference [61]

2015 draft

Ameer Abdullah was the Lions' second-round selection in the 2015 draft. Ameer Abdullah December 27 2015 (cropped).jpg
Ameer Abdullah was the Lions' second-round selection in the 2015 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2015 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
28
28
Laken Tomlinson Guard Duke
2
22
54
Ameer Abdullah Running back Nebraska
3
16
80
Alex Carter Cornerback Stanford
4
14
113
Gabe Wright Defensive tackle Auburn
5
32
168
Michael Burton Fullback Rutgers
6
24
200
Quandre Diggs Cornerback Texas
7
23
240
Corey Robinson Tackle South Carolina
Source: Pro Football Reference [62]

2016 draft

Taylor Decker was the Lions' first-round selection in the 2016 draft. Taylor Decker Detroit Lions (52480402764) (cropped).jpg
Taylor Decker was the Lions' first-round selection in the 2016 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2016 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
16
16
Taylor Decker Tackle Ohio State
2
15
46
A'Shawn Robinson Defensive tackle Alabama
3
33
95
Graham Glasgow Center Michigan
4
13
111
Miles Killebrew Safety Southern Utah
5
12
151
Joe Dahl Guard Washington State
5
32
169
Antwione Williams Linebacker Georgia Southern
6
16
191
Jake Rudock Quarterback Michigan
6
27
202
Anthony Zettel Defensive tackle Penn State
6
35
210
Jimmy Landes Long snapper Baylor
7
15
236
Dwayne Washington Running back Washington
Source: Pro Football Reference [63]

2017 draft

Kenny Golladay was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2017 draft. Kenny Golladay In Lions Uniform (cropped).jpg
Kenny Golladay was the Lions' third-round selection in the 2017 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2017 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
21
21
Jarrad Davis Linebacker Florida
2
21
53
Teez Tabor Cornerback Florida
3
32
96
Kenny Golladay Wide receiver Northern Illinois
4
18
124
Jalen Reeves-Maybin Linebacker Tennessee
4
21
127
Michael Roberts Tight end Toledo
5
21
165
Jamal Agnew Cornerback San Diego
6
21
205
Jeremiah Ledbetter Defensive end Arkansas
6
32
215
Brad Kaaya Quarterback Miami
7
32
250
Pat O'Connor Defensive end Eastern Michigan
Source: Pro Football Reference [64]

2018 draft

Da'Shawn Hand was the Lions' fourth-round selection in the 2018 draft. Da'Shawn Hand.jpg
Da'Shawn Hand was the Lions' fourth-round selection in the 2018 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2018 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
20
20
Frank Ragnow Center Arkansas
2
11
43
Kerryon Johnson Running back Auburn
3
18
82
Tracy Walker Safety Louisiana
4
14
114
Da'Shawn Hand Defensive end Alabama
5
16
153
Tyrell Crosby Tackle Oregon
7
19
237
Nick Bawden Running back San Diego State
Source: Pro Football Reference [65]

2019 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2019 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
8
8
T. J. Hockenson Tight end Iowa
2
11
43
Jahlani Tavai Linebacker Hawaii
3
17
81
Will Harris Safety Boston College
4
15
117
Austin Bryant Defensive end Clemson
5
8
146
Amani Oruwariye Cornerback Penn State
6
11
184
Travis Fulgham Wide receiver Old Dominion
6
13
186
Ty Johnson Running back Maryland
7
10
224
Isaac Nauta Tight end Georgia
7
15
229
P. J. Johnson Defensive end Arizona
Source: Pro Football Reference [66]

2020 draft

Jonah Jackson was one of the Lions' third-round selections in the 2020 draft. Jonah Jackson.jpg
Jonah Jackson was one of the Lions' third-round selections in the 2020 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2020 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
3
3
Jeff Okudah Cornerback Ohio State
2
3
35
D'Andre Swift Running back Georgia
3
3
67
Julian Okwara Defensive end Notre Dame
3
11
75
Jonah Jackson Guard Ohio State
4
15
121
Logan Stenberg Guard Kentucky
5
20
166
Quintez Cephus Wide receiver Wisconsin
5
26
172
Jason Huntley Running back New Mexico State
6
18
197
John Penisini Defensive tackle Utah
7
21
235
Jashon Cornell Defensive tackle Ohio State
Source: Pro Football Reference [67]

2021 draft

Penei Sewell was the Lions' first-round selection in the 2021 draft. Penei Sewell (52480402764) (cropped).jpg
Penei Sewell was the Lions' first-round selection in the 2021 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2021 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
7
7
Penei Sewell Offensive line Oregon
2
9
41
Levi Onwuzurike Defensive line Washington
3
8
72
Alim McNeill Defensive tackle NC State
3
37
101
Ifeatu Melifonwu Defensive back Syracuse
4
7
112
Amon-Ra St. Brown Wide receiver USC
4
8
113
Derrick Barnes Defensive end Purdue
7
30
257
Jermar Jefferson Running back Oregon State
Source: Pro Football Reference [68]

2022 draft

Aidan Hutchinson was the Lions' first-round selection and the second overall pick in the 2022 draft. Aidan Hutchinson.jpg
Aidan Hutchinson was the Lions' first-round selection and the second overall pick in the 2022 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2022 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
2
2
Aidan Hutchinson Defensive end Michigan
1
12
12
Jameson Williams Wide receiver Alabama
2
14
46
Josh Paschal Defensive end Kentucky
3
33
97
Kerby Joseph Defensive back Illinois
5
34
177
James Mitchell Tight end Virginia Tech
6
9
188
Malcolm Rodriguez Linebacker Oklahoma State
6
38
217
James Houston Linebacker Jackson State
7
16
237
Chase Lucas Defensive back Arizona State
Source: Pro Football Reference [69]

2023 draft

Brian Branch was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 2023 draft. Brian Branch NFL Combine (cropped).png
Brian Branch was one of the Lions' second-round selections in the 2023 draft.
Detroit Lions' selections in the 2023 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
12
12
Jahmyr Gibbs Running back Alabama
1
18
18
Jack Campbell Linebacker Iowa
2
3
34
Sam LaPorta Tight end Iowa
2
14
45
Brian Branch Defensive back Alabama
3
5
68
Hendon Hooker Quarterback Tennessee
3
33
96
Brodric Martin Defensive tackle Western Kentucky
5
17
152
Colby Sorsdal Offensive line William & Mary
7
2
219
Antoine Green Wide receiver North Carolina
Source: Pro Football Reference [70]

2024 draft

Detroit Lions' selections in the 2024 NFL draft
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [lower-alpha 1] College
1
24
24
Terrion Arnold Defensive back Alabama
2
29
61
Ennis Rakestraw Jr. Defensive back Missouri
4
26
126
Giovanni Manu Tackle UBC
4
32
132
Sione Vaki Safety Utah
6
13
189
Mekhi Wingo Defensive tackle LSU
6
34
210
Christian Mahogany Guard Boston College
Source: Pro Football Reference [71]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Position reflects the source for each table (Pro Football Reference) and may not be representative of a player's college position or current position.

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The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference. The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. After being purchased by George A. Richards in 1934, the franchise was relocated to Detroit and renamed to the Detroit Lions in reference to the city's Major League Baseball franchise, the Detroit Tigers. The team plays its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit. The Lions took part in the first NFL draft of college football players in 1936 and have participated in every NFL draft since. With the eighth pick of the first round of the 1936 draft, Sid Wagner, a guard from Michigan State University, became the Lions' first draft selection.

The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference. The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. After being purchased by George A. Richards in 1934, the franchise was relocated to Detroit and renamed to the Detroit Lions in reference to the city's Major League Baseball franchise, the Detroit Tigers. The team plays its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.

The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference. The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. After being purchased by George A. Richards in 1934, the franchise was relocated to Detroit and renamed to the Detroit Lions in reference to the city's Major League Baseball franchise, the Detroit Tigers. The team plays its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.

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