User:Brady4mvp/NFL Draft
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General information | |
Date(s) | April 22–24, 2010 |
Time | 7:30 p.m. EDT April 22 (rd. 1) 6:30 p.m. EDT April 23 (rds. 2–3) 10:00 a.m. EDT April 24 (rds. 4–7) |
Location | Radio City Music Hall New York City, New York |
Network(s) | ESPN and NFL Network |
Overview | |
255 total selections | |
First selection | TBD |
Mr. Irrelevant | TBD |
Most selections | TBD |
Fewest selections | TBD |
The 2010 NFL Draft will be the 75th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. Unlike previous years, the 2010 draft will take place over three days, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, with the first round on Thursday, April 22, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. EDT. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 23 starting at 6:30 p.m. EDT, while the final four rounds will be held on Saturday, April 24 commencing at 10:00 a.m. EDT. Coverage will be provided by both NFL Network and ESPN. The St. Louis Rams, as the 2009 season's worst team, hold the right to the first overall pick.
There was wide speculation that the 2010 NFL Draft would have a very large number of early entrants due to a possible rookie pay scale to be imposed starting with the 2011 NFL Draft.[1][2][3][4] Eligible underclassmen projected as top NFL prospects risked losing millions of contractually-guaranteed dollars if they did not declare for the draft the year before a new CBA could be reached. The early entry deadline was January 15. After the early entry deadline had passed, it was confirmed that the 2010 NFL Draft would have fifty-three non-seniors, tying a draft record for the most non-seniors ever.[5]
Changes in draft order
At the 2009 annual owners meeting, NFL owners unanimously approved changes to the order for assigning draft picks, starting with the 2010 draft.[6]
The new format took into account the seeding of playoff teams. The two major changes from previous years were:
- Teams that make the playoffs pick after teams that do not. In 2008, the San Diego Chargers made the playoffs, but picked 16th overall in the 2009 Draft, ahead of several non-playoff teams, including the New York Jets, who had the 17th pick, and the New England Patriots, who had the 23rd pick.
- Teams that advance further in the playoffs pick later. In 2008, the Chargers, who went 8–8 in the regular season, defeated the 12–4 Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Wild Card game, but, nevertheless, the Chargers picked 16th while the Colts were assigned the 27th overall pick according to the rules then in effect, which prioritized regular season record for all teams except those in the Super Bowl.
The new order assigns picks for each round as indicated in the table below. With the exception of the changes noted above, the order will generally follow that used in previous years (i.e., within a given status, teams with worse regular-season records will pick earlier in the first round, and picks will cycle from round to round among teams that are tied).
Status | Draft picks |
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Non-playoff teams | 1–20 |
Eliminated in Wild Card round | 21–24 |
Eliminated in Divisional round | 25–28 |
Eliminated in Conference Championships | 29–30 |
Super Bowl losing team | 31 |
Super Bowl champion | 32 |
Player selection
* | = compensatory selection | ^ | = supplemental compensatory selection | † | = Pro Bowler[7] |
Three coin tosses were necessary to establish the final order: Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Atlanta won their flips over Denver, Carolina, and Houston, respectively.[8]
First round
Second round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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33 | St. Louis Rams | |||
34 | Detroit Lions | |||
35 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |||
36 | Kansas City Chiefs | |||
37 | Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington) [R2 trade 1] | |||
38 | Cleveland Browns | |||
39 | Oakland Raiders | |||
40 | San Diego Chargers (from Seattle) [R2 trade 2] | |||
41 | Buffalo Bills | |||
42 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Chicago) [R2 trade 3] | |||
43 | Denver Broncos (from Miami) [R2 trade 4] | |||
44 | New England Patriots (from Jacksonville) [R2 trade 5] | |||
45 | Denver Broncos | |||
46 | New York Giants | |||
47 | New England Patriots (from Tennessee) [R2 trade 6] | |||
48 | Carolina Panthers | |||
49 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
50 | Kansas City Chiefs (from Atlanta) [R2 trade 7] | |||
51 | Houston Texans | |||
52 | Miami Dolphins (from Pittsburgh) | |||
53 | New England Patriots | |||
54 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
55 | Philadelphia Eagles | |||
56 | Green Bay Packers | |||
57 | Baltimore Ravens | |||
58 | Arizona Cardinals | |||
59 | Dallas Cowboys | |||
60 | Oakland Raiders (from San Diego via Seattle) [R2 trade 8] | |||
61 | New York Jets | |||
62 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
63 | Indianapolis Colts | |||
64 | New Orleans Saints |
Third round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
65 | St. Louis Rams | |||
66 | Detroit Lions | |||
67 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |||
– | Washington Redskins | selection forfeited due to use of 3rd round selection in 2009 Supplemental Draft[9] | ||
68 | Kansas City Chiefs | |||
69 | Oakland Raiders | |||
70 | Philadelphia Eagles (from Seattle) [R3 trade 1] | |||
71 | Cleveland Browns | |||
72 | Buffalo Bills | |||
73 | Miami Dolphins | |||
74 | Jacksonville Jaguars | |||
75 | Chicago Bears | |||
76 | New York Giants | |||
77 | Jacksonville Jaguars (from Tennessee) | |||
78 | Carolina Panthers | |||
79 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
80 | Cleveland Browns (from Denver Broncos) | |||
81 | Houston Texans | |||
82 | Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
83 | Atlanta Falcons | |||
84 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
85 | Cleveland Browns (from New England via Oakland) [R3 trade 2] [R3 trade 3] | |||
86 | Green Bay Packers | |||
87 | Philadelphia Eagles | |||
88 | Arizona Cardinals (from Baltimore) [R3 trade 4] | |||
89 | Arizona Cardinals | |||
90 | Dallas Cowboys | |||
91 | San Diego Chargers | |||
92 | Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets) [R3 trade 5] | |||
93 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
94 | Indianapolis Colts | |||
95 | New Orleans Saints | |||
96 | Cincinnati Bengals* | |||
97 | Tennessee Titans* | |||
98 | Atlanta Falcons* |
Fourth round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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99 | St. Louis Rams | |||
100 | Detroit Lions | |||
101 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |||
102 | Kansas City Chiefs | |||
103 | Washington Redskins | |||
104 | Oakland Raiders (from Seattle) | |||
105 | Philadelphia Eagles (from Cleveland) [R4 trade 1] | |||
106 | Oakland Raiders | |||
107 | Buffalo Bills | |||
108 | Jacksonville Jaguars | |||
109 | Chicago Bears | |||
110 | Miami Dolphins | |||
111 | Tennessee Titans | |||
112 | Carolina Panthers | |||
113 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
114 | Denver Broncos | |||
115 | New York Giants | |||
116 | Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
117 | Atlanta Falcons | |||
118 | Houston Texans | |||
119 | New England Patriots (from New England via Oakland) [R4 trade 2] [R4 trade 3] | |||
120 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
121 | Philadelphia Eagles | |||
122 | Green Bay Packers | |||
123 | Arizona Cardinals (from Baltimore) [R4 trade 4] | |||
124 | New York Jets (from Arizona) [R4 trade 5] | |||
125 | Dallas Cowboys | |||
126 | San Diego Chargers | |||
127 | Seattle Seahawks (from New York Jets via Philadelphia) [R4 trade 6] [R4 trade 7] | |||
128 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
129 | Indianapolis Colts | |||
130 | New Orleans Saints | |||
131 | Cincinnati Bengals* |
Fifth round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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132 | St. Louis Rams | |||
133 | Seattle Seahawks (from Detroit) [R5 trade 1] | |||
134 | Cleveland Browns (from Tampa Bay) [R5 trade 2] | |||
135 | Washington Redskins | |||
136 | Kansas City Chiefs | |||
137 | Philadelphia Eagles (from Cleveland) [R5 trade 3] | |||
138 | Oakland Raiders | |||
139 | Seattle Seahawks | |||
140 | Buffalo Bills | |||
141 | Chicago Bears | |||
142 | Kansas City Chiefs (from Miami) [R5 trade 4] | |||
143 | Jacksonville Jaguars | |||
144 | Kansas City Chiefs (from Carolina) [R5 trade 5] | |||
145 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
146 | Cleveland Browns (from Denver via Detroit) [R5 trade 6] [R5 trade 7] | |||
147 | New York Giants | |||
148 | Tennessee Titans | |||
149 | Atlanta Falcons | |||
150 | Houston Texans | |||
151 | Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
152 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
153 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New England) [R5 trade 8] | |||
154 | Green Bay Packers | |||
155 | Pittsburgh Steelers (from Philadelphia via New York Jets) [R5 trade 9] [R5 trade 10] | |||
156 | Baltimore Ravens | |||
157 | Baltimore Ravens (from Arizona) [R5 trade 11] | |||
158 | Oakland Raiders (from Dallas via Denver and New England) [R5 trade 12] [R5 trade 13] [R5 trade 14] | |||
159 | San Diego Chargers | |||
160 | Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets) [R5 trade 15] | |||
161 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
162 | Indianapolis Colts | |||
163 | St. Louis Rams (from New Orleans via Philadelphia) [R5 trade 16] [R5 trade 17] | |||
164 | Pittsburgh Steelers* | |||
165 | Atlanta Falcons* | |||
166 | Pittsburgh Steelers* | |||
167 | Minnesota Vikings* | |||
168 | San Diego Chargers* | |||
169 | Green Bay Packers* |
Sixth round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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170 | St. Louis Rams | |||
171 | Atlanta Falcons (from Detroit) [R6 trade 1] | |||
172 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |||
173 | Miami Dolphins (from Kansas City) [R6 trade 2] | |||
174 | Miami Dolphins (from Washington) [R6 trade 3] | |||
175 | Carolina Panthers (from Oakland) [R6 trade 4] | |||
176 | Seattle Seahawks | |||
177 | Cleveland Browns | |||
178 | Buffalo Bills | |||
179 | Miami Dolphins | |||
180 | Jacksonville Jaguars | |||
181 | Chicago Bears | |||
182 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
183 | Denver Broncos | |||
184 | New York Giants | |||
185 | Tennessee Titans | |||
186 | Cleveland Browns (from Carolina) [R6 trade 5] | |||
187 | Houston Texans | |||
188 | Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
189 | Atlanta Falcons | |||
190 | New England Patriots | |||
191 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
192 | Buffalo Bills (from Philadelphia) [R6 trade 6] | |||
193 | Green Bay Packers | |||
194 | Baltimore Ravens | |||
195 | Arizona Cardinals | |||
196 | Dallas Cowboys | |||
197 | Houston Texans (from San Diego) [R6 trade 7] | |||
198 | New York Jets | |||
199 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
200 | Philadelphia Eagles (from Indianapolis) [R6 trade 8] | |||
201 | New Orleans Saints | |||
202 | Carolina Panthers* | |||
203 | Jacksonville Jaguars* | |||
204 | Carolina Panthers* | |||
205 | New England Patriots* | |||
206 | San Francisco 49ers* | |||
207 | Tennessee Titans* |
Seventh round
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
208 | St. Louis Rams | |||
209 | Buffalo Bills (from Detroit) [R7 trade 1] | |||
210 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |||
211 | Washington Redskins | |||
212 | Miami Dolphins (from Kansas City) [R7 trade 2] | |||
213 | Detroit Lions (from Seattle) [R7 trade 3] | |||
214 | Detroit Lions (from Cleveland) [R7 trade 4] | |||
215 | Oakland Raiders | |||
216 | Buffalo Bills | |||
217 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Jacksonville) [R7 trade 5] | |||
218 | Chicago Bears | |||
219 | Miami Dolphins | |||
220 | Denver Broncos | |||
221 | New York Giants | |||
222 | Tennessee Titans | |||
223 | Carolina Panthers | |||
224 | San Francisco 49ers | |||
225 | Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
226 | St. Louis Rams (from Atlanta) [R7 trade 6] | |||
227 | Houston Texans | |||
228 | Cincinnati Bengals | |||
229 | New England Patriots | |||
230 | Green Bay Packers (from Green Bay via New York Jets) [R7 trade 7] [R7 trade 8] | |||
231 | New England Patriots (from Philadelphia via New England and Denver) [R7 trade 9] [R7 trade 10] [R7 trade 11] | |||
232 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Baltimore) [R7 trade 12] | |||
233 | Arizona Cardinals | |||
234 | Dallas Cowboys | |||
235 | San Diego Chargers | |||
236 | New York Jets | |||
237 | Minnesota Vikings | |||
238 | Indianapolis Colts | |||
239 | New Orleans Saints | |||
240 | Indianapolis Colts* | |||
241 | Tennessee Titans* | |||
242 | Pittsburgh Steelers* | |||
243 | Philadelphia Eagles* | |||
244 | Philadelphia Eagles* | |||
245 | Seattle Seahawks* | |||
246 | Indianapolis Colts* | |||
247 | New England Patriots* | |||
248 | New England Patriots* | |||
249 | Carolina Panthers* | |||
250 | New England Patriots* | |||
251 | Oakland Raiders* | |||
252 | Miami Dolphins* | |||
253 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers* | |||
254 | St. Louis Rams^ | |||
255 | Detroit Lions^ |
Pre-draft trades
Round one
- ^ #11: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded this selection, its 2009 first- (18th overall; Denver selected Robert Ayers) and third-round selections (84th overall; traded to Pittsburgh, who selected Mike Wallace), and quarterback Kyle Orton to Denver for quarterback Jay Cutler and a 2009 fifth-round selection (140th overall, Chicago selected Johnny Knox).[source 1]
- ^ #14: Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded this selection to Seattle for a 2009 second-round selection (37th overall; Denver selected Alphonso Smith).[source 2]
- ^ #17: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Francisco for 2009 second- (43rd overall; Carolina selected Everette Brown) and fourth-round selections (111th overall; Carolina selected Mike Goodson).[source 3]
Round two
- ^ #37: Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded this selection and a conditional 2011 fourth-round selection to Philadelphia for quarterback Donovan McNabb.[source 4]
- ^ #40: Seattle → San Diego (PD). Seattle traded this selection and its 2011 third-round selection to San Diego for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst and the Chargers' 2010 second-round selection (60th overall).[source 5]
- ^ #42: Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Tampa Bay for defensive end Gaines Adams.[source 6]
- ^ #43: Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded this selection and its 2011 second-round selection to Denver for wide receiver Brandon Marshall.[source 7]
- ^ #44: Jacksonville → New England (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection and its 2009 seventh-round selection (232nd overall; New England selected Julian Edelman) to New England for the first of New England's 2009 third-round selections (73rd overall; Jacksonville selected Derek Cox).[source 8]
- ^ #47: Tennessee → New England (PD). Tennessee traded this selection to New England for the third of New England's 2009 third-round selections (89th overall; Tennessee selected Jared Cook).[source 9]
- ^ #50: Atlanta → Kansas City (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Kansas City for tight end Tony Gonzalez.[source 10]
- ^ #60: San Diego → Seattle (PD). See #40: Seattle → San Diego above.
Round three
- ^ #70: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). Seattle traded this selection and its 2009 fifth- (137th overall; after other trades, Baltimore selected Jason Phillips) and seventh-round selections (213th overall; Philadelphia selected Paul Fanaika) to Philadelphia for a 2009 third-round selection (91st overall; Seattle selected Deon Butler).[source 11]
- ^ #85: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded this selection and its fourth-round selection (119th overall; because New England did not have a fifth-round selection at the time, when they acquired one, this fourth-round selection was traded back to New England) to Oakland for defensive end Derrick Burgess.[source 12]
- ^ #85: Oakland → Cleveland (PD). Oakland traded this selection it acquired from New England to Cleveland for defensive end Kamerion Wimbley.[source 13]
- ^ #88: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). Baltimore traded this selection and its fourth-round selection (123rd overall) to Arizona for wide receiver Anquan Boldin and Arizona's fifth-round selection (157th overall).[source 14]
- ^ #92: New York Jets → Cleveland (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection, its fifth-round selection (160th overall), linebacker Jason Trusnik, and safety Chansi Stuckey to Cleveland for wide receiver Braylon Edwards.[source 15]
Round four
- ^ #105: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded this selection, a fifth-round selection (137th overall), and linebacker Alex Hall for cornerback Sheldon Brown and linebacker Chris Gocong.[source 16]
- ^ #119: New England → Oakland (PD). See #85: New England → Oakland above.
- ^ #119: Oakland → New England (PD). Oakland traded this selection it acquired from New England back to New England for a fifth-round selection (158th overall) under the terms of the prior trade.[source 17]
- ^ #123: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). See #88: Baltimore → Arizona above.
- ^ #124: Arizona → New York Jets (PD). Arizona traded this selection and its 2011 seventh-round selection to the New York Jets for safety Kerry Rhodes.[source 18]
- ^ #127: New York Jets → Philadelphia (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection and a 2009 fifth-round selection (153rd overall; the Eagles selected Cornelius Ingram) to Philadelphia for cornerback Lito Sheppard and a 2010 fifth-round selection (155th overall). This fourth-round selection was conditional and could have been as high as a second-round selection; however, Sheppard was released by the Jets on March 4, 2010 to make the selection in the fourth-round, and as such the Eagles also sent the fifth-round selection to the Jets.[source 19][source 20]
- ^ #127: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from the New York Jets and defensive end Chris Clemons to Seattle for defensive end Darryl Tapp.[source 21]
Round five
- ^ #133: Detroit → Seattle (PD). Detroit traded this selection and defensive end Robert Henderson to Seattle for guard Rob Sims and a seventh-round selection (213th overall).[source 22]
- ^ #134: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2009 second-round selection (50th overall; the Browns selected Mohamed Massaquoi) to Cleveland for tight end Kellen Winslow II.[source 23]
- ^ #137: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). See #105: Cleveland → Philadelphia above.
- ^ #142: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded this selection to Kansas City for quarterback Tyler Thigpen.[source 24]
- ^ #144: Carolina → Kansas City (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Kansas City for defensive end Tank Tyler.[source 25]
- ^ #146: Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (235th overall; the Lions selected Zack Follett) to Detroit for a 2009 sixth-round selection (174th overall; the Broncos selected Tom Brandstater).[source 26]
- ^ #146: Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded this selection it acquired from Denver to Cleveland for defensive lineman Corey Williams and a seventh-round selection (214th overall).[source 27]
- ^ #158: New England → Tampa Bay (PD). New England traded this selection to Tampa Bay for tight end Alex Smith.[source 28]
- ^ #155: Philadelphia → New York Jets (PD). See #127: New York Jets → Philadelphia above.
- ^ #155: New York Jets → Pittsburgh (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection it acquired from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh for wide receiver Santonio Holmes.[source 29]
- ^ #157: Arizona → Baltimore (PD). See #88: Baltimore → Arizona above.
- ^ #158: Dallas → Denver (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Denver for guard Montrae Holland.[source 30]
- ^ #158: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection it acquired from Dallas to New England for defensive lineman Le Kevin Smith and a seventh-round selection it acquired from Philadelphia (231st overall, traded back to New England).[source 31]
- ^ #158: New England → Oakland (PD). See #119: Oakland → New England above.
- ^ #160: New York Jets → Cleveland (PD). See #92: New York Jets → Cleveland above.
- ^ #163: New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (222nd overall, later traded to Indianapolis, who selected Pat McAfee) to Philadelphia for a 2009 fifth-round selection (164th overall; the Saints selected Thomas Morstead).[source 32]
- ^ #163: Philadelphia → St. Louis (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from New Orleans and wide receiver Brandon Gibson to St. Louis for linebacker Will Witherspoon.[source 33]
Round six
- ^ #171: Detroit → Atlanta (PD). Detroit traded this selection and a conditional 2011 seventh-round selection to Atlanta for cornerback Chris Houston.[source 34]
- ^ #173: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to Miami for offensive linemen Andy Alleman and Ikechuku Ndukwe.[source 35]
- ^ #174: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded this selection and a 2009 second-round selection (44th overall; the Dolphins selected Pat White) to Miami for defensive end Jason Taylor.[source 36]
- ^ #175: Oakland → Carolina (PD). Oakland traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (216th overall; the Panthers selected Captain Munnerlyn) to Carolina for a 2009 sixth-round selection (202nd overall; the Raiders selected Brandon Myers).[source 37]
- ^ #186: Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Cleveland for defensive lineman Louis Leonard.[source 38]
- ^ #192: Philadelphia → Eagles (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection, a 2009 first-round selection it acquired from Carolina (28th overall; the Bills selected Eric Wood), and its 2009 fourth-round selection (121st overall; the Bills selected Shawn Nelson) to Buffalo for Jason Peters.[source 39]
- ^ #197: San Diego → Houston (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Houston for defensive lineman Travis Johnson.[source 40]
- ^ #200: Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Philadelphia for a 2009 seventh-round selection (222nd overall; the Colts selected Pat McAfee).[source 41]
Round seven
- ^ #209: Detroit → Buffalo (PD). Detroit traded this selection to Buffalo for safety Ko Simpson.[source 42]
- ^ #212: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to Miami for a 2009 seventh-round selection (237th overall; the Chiefs selected Jake O'Connell).[source 43]
- ^ #213: Detroit → Seattle (PD). See #133: Seattle → Detroit above.
- ^ #214: Cleveland → Detroit (PD). See #146: Detroit → Cleveland above.
- ^ #217: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection to Tampa Bay for quarterback Luke McCown.[source 44]
- ^ #226: Atlanta → St. Louis (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to St. Louis for cornerback Tye Hill.[source 45]
- ^ #230: Green Bay → New York Jets (PD). Green Bay traded this selection and quarterback Brett Favre to the New York Jets for a conditional 2009 third-round selection (73rd overall; after all trades the Jaguars selected Derek Cox).[source 46]
- ^ #230: New York Jets → Green Bay (PD). The New York Jets returned this selection it acquired from Green Bay back to Green Bay in a mutual agreement.[source 47]
- ^ #231: Philadelphia → New England (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection and wide receiver Greg Lewis to New England for a 2009 fifth-round selection (159th overall; the Eagles selected Fenuki Tupou).[source 48]
- ^ #231: New England → Denver (PD). See #158: Denver → New England above.
- ^ #231: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection it acquired from New England back to New England for offensive lineman Russ Hochstein.[source 49]
- ^ #232: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (233rd overall; Tampa Bay selected Sammie Stroughter) to Tampa Bay for defensive lineman Marques Douglas.[source 50]
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