2003 NFL draft

2003 NFL draft
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General Information
Date(s) April 26–27, 2003
Time Noon EDT (April 26)
11:00 am EDT (April 27)
Location Theater at MSG
in New York City, NY
TV coverage (US) ESPN, ESPN2
Overview
262 total selections  in 7 rounds
First selection Carson Palmer, QB
Cincinnati Bengals
Mr. Irrelevant Ryan Hoag, WR
Oakland Raiders
Most selections (12) Chicago Bears
Fewest selections (3) Washington Redskins

The 2003 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players. The draft is known officially as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting" and has been conducted annually since 1936.[1] The draft was held April 26–27, 2003 at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.[2][source 1][3][4] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

The draft was broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2 beginning at noon on Saturday, April 26 and beginning at 11:00 am on Sunday, April 27. The draft consisted of seven rounds, with teams selecting in the reverse order of the finish the previous season. There were 32 compensatory picks distributed among 15 teams, with five teams each receiving four additional selections.[5] In addition, the Houston Texans, who started play as an expansion franchise the previous season, were granted a supplemental selection in the middle of each of the draft's final five rounds, plus the final selection in the final two rounds.[6]

There was little drama when the draft began with the Cincinnati Bengals selecting Carson Palmer, as Palmer had agreed to contract terms with the Bengals the previous day. He became the first Heisman Trophy winner selected first overall in the draft since Vinny Testaverde in 1987.[7] The event ended nearly 30 hours later with Ryan Hoag being chosen by the Oakland Raiders with the final pick and thus gaining the distinction of "Mr. Irrelevant".[8]

The draft took an odd turn with the Minnesota Vikings' pick in the first round. The Vikings were apparently attempting to consummate a trade when their fifteen-minute time allowance elapsed. The Jaguars who selected next were quick to pounce, turning in their card to select QB Byron Leftwich immediately after the Vikings' time elapsed. The Panthers also took advantage of the gaffe, selecting OT Jordan Gross before the Vikings recovered and selected DT Kevin Williams.[source 1] Nevertheless, the mistake may have worked in the Vikings' favor as Williams went on to be a mainstay in their team, missing only four games in his first 10 seasons in the NFL and making six Pro Bowls (as of 2013).

The colleges with the most players selected in the draft were Florida, Miami and Tennessee which each had eight players chosen.[source 2] Meanwhile, Penn State and Miami each had four student-athletes selected in the first round.[9] Eleven defensive linemen were selected in round one, eclipsing the previous record of nine, set in 2001.[source 1] Ten underclassmen were taken in the first round, including three of the first four overall selections.[9] The first round lasted nearly five hours.[source 1] The Buffalo Bills selection of Miami's Willis McGahee as the first running back off the board was notable because he was recovering from a career-threatening injury he suffered in the Fiesta Bowl which it was believed could have caused him to miss the upcoming season.[7][10]

The 262 players chosen in the draft were in the following positions:[source 3]

Player selections

* = compensatory selection
^ = supplemental compensatory selection
¤ = extra selection awarded to expansion team
= Pro Bowler[11]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard HB Halfback K Placekicker KR Kick returner
LB Linebacker LS Long snapper OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner QB Quarterback
RB Running back S Safety SS Strong safety TB Tailback
TE Tight end WR Wide receiver        
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Troy Polamalu was the highest picked safety in the draft and won two Super Bowls including multiple Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rnd. Pick # NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Cincinnati Bengals Palmer, CarsonCarson Palmer  QB USC Pac-10 2002 Heisman Trophy winner
1 2 Detroit Lions Rogers, CharlesCharles Rogers  WR Michigan State Big Ten
1 3 Houston Texans Johnson, AndreAndre Johnson  WR Miami (FL) Big East
1 4 New York Jets Robertson, DewayneDewayne Robertson  DT Kentucky N/A from Chicago [R1 - 1]
1 5 Dallas Cowboys Newman, TerrenceTerrence Newman  CB Kansas State Big 12
1 6 New Orleans Saints Sullivan, JohnathanJohnathan Sullivan  DT Georgia SEC from Arizona [R1 - 2]
1 7 Jacksonville Jaguars Leftwich, ByronByron Leftwich  QB Marshall MAC In place of Minnesota (time expired) [N 1]
1 8 Carolina Panthers Gross, JordanJordan Gross  OT Utah MWC In place of Minnesota (time expired) [N 2]
1 9 Minnesota Vikings Williams, KevinKevin Williams  DT Oklahoma State Big 12 In lieu of #7 (time expired) [N 3]
1 10 Baltimore Ravens Suggs, TerrellTerrell Suggs  DE/LB Arizona State Pac-10
1 11 Seattle Seahawks Trufant, MarcusMarcus Trufant  CB Washington State Pac-10
1 12 St. Louis Rams Kennedy, JimmyJimmy Kennedy  DT Penn State Big Ten
1 13 New England Patriots Warren, TyTy Warren  DE Texas A&M Big 12 from Washington via NY Jets and Chicago [R1 - 3]
1 14 Chicago Bears Haynes, MichaelMichael Haynes  DE Penn State Big Ten from Buffalo via New England [R1 - 4]
1 15 Philadelphia Eagles McDougle, JeromeJerome McDougle  DE Miami (FL) Big East from San Diego [R1 - 5]
1 16 Pittsburgh Steelers Polamalu, TroyTroy Polamalu  S USC Pac-10 from Kansas City [R1 - 6]
1 17 Arizona Cardinals Johnson, BryantBryant Johnson  WR Penn State Big Ten from New Orleans [R1 - 7]
1 18 Arizona Cardinals Pace, CalvinCalvin Pace  DE/LB Wake Forest ACC from Miami via New Orleans [R1 - 8]
1 19 Baltimore Ravens Boller, KyleKyle Boller  QB California Pac-10 from New England [R1 - 9]
1 20 Denver Broncos Foster, GeorgeGeorge Foster  OT Georgia SEC
1 21 Cleveland Browns Faine, JeffJeff Faine  C Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
1 22 Chicago Bears Grossman, RexRex Grossman  QB Florida SEC from New York Jets [R1 - 10]
1 23 Buffalo Bills McGahee, WillisWillis McGahee  RB Miami (FL) Big East from Atlanta [R1 - 11]
1 24 Indianapolis Colts Clark, DallasDallas Clark  TE Iowa Big Ten
1 25 New York Giants Joseph, WilliamWilliam Joseph  DT Miami (FL) Big East
1 26 San Francisco 49ers Harris, KwameKwame Harris  OT Stanford Pac-10
1 27 Kansas City Chiefs Johnson, LarryLarry Johnson  RB Penn State Big Ten from Pittsburgh [R1 - 12]
1 28 Tennessee Titans Woolfolk, AndreAndre Woolfolk  CB Oklahoma Big 12
1 29 Green Bay Packers Barnett, NickNick Barnett  LB Oregon State Pac-10
1 30 San Diego Chargers Davis, SammySammy Davis  CB Texas A&M Big 12 from Philadelphia [R1 - 13]
1 31 Oakland Raiders Asomugha, NnamdiNnamdi Asomugha  CB California Pac-10
1 32 Oakland Raiders Brayton, TylerTyler Brayton  DE Colorado Big 12 from Tampa Bay [R1 - 14]
2 33 Cincinnati Bengals Steinbach, EricEric Steinbach  G Iowa Big Ten
2 34 Detroit Lions Bailey, BossBoss Bailey  LB Georgia SEC
2 35 Chicago Bears Tillman, CharlesCharles Tillman  CB Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt
2 36 New England Patriots Wilson, EugeneEugene Wilson  CB Illinois Big Ten from Houston [R2 - 1]
2 37 New Orleans Saints Stinchcomb, JonJon Stinchcomb  OT Georgia SEC from Arizona [R2 - 2]
2 38 Dallas Cowboys Johnson, AlAl Johnson  C Wisconsin Big Ten
2 39 Jacksonville Jaguars Mathis, RasheanRashean Mathis  CB Bethune-Cookman MEAC
2 40 Minnesota Vikings Henderson, E.J.E.J. Henderson  LB Maryland ACC
2 41 Houston Texans Joppru, BennieBennie Joppru  TE Michigan Big Ten from Baltimore via New England [R2 - 3]
2 42 Seattle Seahawks Hamlin, KenKen Hamlin  S Arkansas SEC
2 43 St. Louis Rams Tinoisamoa, PisaPisa Tinoisamoa  LB Hawaiʻi WAC
2 44 Washington Redskins Jacobs, TaylorTaylor Jacobs  WR Florida SEC
2 45 New England Patriots Johnson, BethelBethel Johnson  WR Texas A&M Big 12 from Carolina [R2 - 4]
2 46 San Diego Chargers Florence, DraytonDrayton Florence  CB Tuskegee SIAC
2 47 Kansas City Chiefs Mitchell, KawikaKawika Mitchell  LB South Florida Ind. (I-A)
2 48 Buffalo Bills Kelsay, ChrisChris Kelsay  DE Nebraska Big 12
2 49 Miami Dolphins Moore, EddieEddie Moore  LB Tennessee SEC
2 50 Carolina Panthers Nelson, BruceBruce Nelson  C Iowa Big Ten from New England [R2 - 5]
2 51 Denver Broncos Pierce, TerryTerry Pierce  LB Kansas State Big 12
2 52 Cleveland Browns Thompson, ChaunChaun Thompson  LB West Texas A&M Lone Star
2 53 New York Jets Hobson, VictorVictor Hobson  LB Michigan Big Ten
2 54 Arizona Cardinals Boldin, AnquanAnquan Boldin  WR Florida State ACC from New Orleans [R2 - 6]
2 55 Atlanta Falcons Scott, BryanBryan Scott  S Penn State Big Ten
2 56 New York Giants Umenyiora, OsiOsi Umenyiora  DE Troy State Ind. (I-A)
2 57 San Francisco 49ers Adams, AnthonyAnthony Adams  DT Penn State Big Ten
2 58 Indianapolis Colts Doss, MikeMike Doss  S Ohio State Big Ten
2 59 Pittsburgh Steelers Jackson, AlonzoAlonzo Jackson  LB Florida State ACC
2 60 Tennessee Titans Calico, TyroneTyrone Calico  WR Middle Tennessee State Sun Belt
2 61 Philadelphia Eagles Smith, L.J.L.J. Smith  TE Rutgers Big East
2 62 San Diego Chargers Kiel, TerrenceTerrence Kiel  S Texas A&M Big 12 from Green Bay via Philadelphia [R2 - 7]
2 63 Oakland Raiders Johnson, TeyoTeyo Johnson  TE Stanford Pac-10
2 64 Tampa Bay Buccaneers White, DewayneDewayne White  DE Louisville C-USA
3 65 Cincinnati Bengals Washington, KelleyKelley Washington  WR Tennessee SEC
3 66 Detroit Lions Redding, CoryCory Redding  DT Texas Big 12
3 67 Houston Texans Peek, AntwanAntwan Peek  LB Cincinnati C-USA
3 68 Chicago Bears Briggs, LanceLance Briggs  LB Arizona Pac-10
3 69 Dallas Cowboys Witten, JasonJason Witten  TE Tennessee SEC
3 70 Arizona Cardinals Hayes, GeraldGerald Hayes  LB Pittsburgh Big East
3 71 Minnesota Vikings Burleson, NateNate Burleson  WR Nevada WAC
3 72 Jacksonville Jaguars Manuwai, VinceVince Manuwai  G Hawaiʻi WAC
3 73 Seattle Seahawks Hunter, WayneWayne Hunter  OT Hawaiʻi WAC
3 74 St. Louis Rams Curtis, KevinKevin Curtis  WR Utah State Ind. (I-A)
3 75 Houston Texans Wand, SethSeth Wand  OT NW Missouri State MIAA from Washington via New England [R3 - 1]
3 76 Carolina Panthers Seidman, MikeMike Seidman  TE UCLA Pac-10
3 77 Baltimore Ravens Smith, MusaMusa Smith  RB Georgia SEC
3 78 Miami Dolphins Smith, WadeWade Smith  OT Memphis C-USA from Kansas City via New Orleans and New England [R3 - 2]
3 79 Green Bay Packers Peterson, KennyKenny Peterson  DT Ohio State Big Ten from Buffalo [R3 - 3]
3 80 San Diego Chargers Van Buren, CourtneyCourtney Van Buren  OT Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC
3 81 Washington Redskins Dockery, DerrickDerrick Dockery  G Texas Big 12 from New England [R3 - 4]
3 82 Carolina Panthers Manning, RickyRicky Manning  CB UCLA Pac-10 from Denver [R3 - 5]
83 Oakland Raiders Williams, SamSam Williams  DE Fresno State WAC from Houston [R3 - 6]
3 84 Cleveland Browns Crocker, ChrisChris Crocker  S Marshall MAC
3 85 New York Jets Askew, B. J.B. J. Askew  FB Michigan Big Ten
3 86 New Orleans Saints Grant, CieCie Grant  LB Ohio State Big Ten
3 87 Miami Dolphins Whitley, TaylorTaylor Whitley  G Texas A&M Big 12
3 88 Houston Texans Ragone, DaveDave Ragone  QB Louisville C-USA from Atlanta [R3 - 7]
3 89 San Francisco 49ers Williams, AndrewAndrew Williams  DE Miami (FL) Big East
3 90 Indianapolis Colts Strickland, DonaldDonald Strickland  CB Colorado Big 12
3 91 New York Giants Shiancoe, VisantheVisanthe Shiancoe  TE Morgan State MEAC
3 92 Kansas City Chiefs Battle, JulianJulian Battle  CB Tennessee SEC from Pittsburgh [R3 - 8]
3 93 Tennessee Titans Brown, ChrisChris Brown  RB Colorado Big 12
3 94 Buffalo Bills Crowell, AngeloAngelo Crowell  LB Virginia ACC from Green Bay [R3 - 9]
3 95 Philadelphia Eagles McMullen, BillyBilly McMullen  WR Virginia ACC
3 96 Oakland Raiders Fargas, JustinJustin Fargas  RB USC Pac-10
3 97 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Simms, ChrisChris Simms  QB Texas Big 12
4 98 Cincinnati Bengals Weathersby, DennisDennis Weathersby  CB Oregon State Pac-10
4 99 Detroit Lions Pinner, ArtoseArtose Pinner  RB Kentucky SEC
4 100 Chicago Bears Johnson, ToddTodd Johnson  S Florida SEC
4 101 Houston Texans Davis, DomanickDomanick Davis  RB LSU SEC
4 102 New Orleans Saints Holland, MontraeMontrae Holland  G Florida State ACC from Arizona [R4 - 1]
4 103 Dallas Cowboys James, BradieBradie James  LB LSU SEC
4 104 Jacksonville Jaguars Wrighster, GeorgeGeorge Wrighster  TE Oregon Pac-10
4 105 Minnesota Vikings Smith, OnterrioOnterrio Smith  RB Oregon Pac-10
4 106 St. Louis Rams McDonald, ShaunShaun McDonald  WR Arizona State Pac-10
4 107 St. Louis Rams Groce, DeJuanDeJuan Groce  CB Nebraska Big 12 from Washington [R4 - 2]
4 108 Denver Broncos Griffin, QuentinQuentin Griffin  RB Oklahoma Big 12 from Carolina [R4 - 3]
4 109 Baltimore Ravens Johnson, JarretJarret Johnson  DE Alabama SEC
4 110 Seattle Seahawks Wallace, SenecaSeneca Wallace  QB Iowa State Big 12
4 111 Buffalo Bills McGee, TerrenceTerrence McGee  CB Northwestern State Southland
4 112 San Diego Chargers Wilhelm, MattMatt Wilhelm  LB Ohio State Big Ten
4 113 Kansas City Chiefs Williams, BrettBrett Williams  OT Florida State ACC
4 114 Denver Broncos Eason, NickNick Eason  DT Clemson ACC
4 115 Cleveland Browns Suggs, LeeLee Suggs  RB Virginia Tech Big East
4 116 Chicago Bears Scott, IanIan Scott  DT Florida SEC from NY Jets [R4 - 4]
117 New England Patriots Klecko, DanDan Klecko  LB Temple Big East from Houston [R4 - 5]
4 118 Cincinnati Bengals Johnson, JeremiJeremi Johnson  FB Western Kentucky Gateway from New Orleans [R4 - 6]
4 119 Carolina Panthers Branch, ColinColin Branch  S Stanford Pac-10 from Miami [R4 - 7]
4 120 New England Patriots Samuel, AsanteAsante Samuel  CB UCF MAC from New England via Carolina and Denver [R4 - 8]
4 121 Atlanta Falcons Griffith, JustinJustin Griffith  FB Mississippi State SEC
4 122 Indianapolis Colts Sciullo, SteveSteve Sciullo  G Marshall MAC
4 123 New York Giants Babers, RodRod Babers  CB Texas Big 12
4 124 San Francisco 49ers Lloyd, BrandonBrandon Lloyd  WR Illinois Big Ten
4 125 Pittsburgh Steelers Taylor, IkeIke Taylor  CB Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt
4 126 Tennessee Titans Long, RienRien Long  DT Washington State Pac-10
4 127 Buffalo Bills Aiken, SamSam Aiken  WR North Carolina ACC from Philadelphia via Green Bay[R4 - 9]
4 128 Denver Broncos McNeal, BryantBryant McNeal  DE Clemson ACC from Green Bay via New England[R4 - 10]
4 129 Oakland Raiders Pierson, ShurronShurron Pierson  DE South Florida Ind. (I-A)
4 130 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nimmo, LanceLance Nimmo  OT West Virginia Big East
4* 131 Philadelphia Eagles Green, JamaalJamaal Green  DE Miami (FL) Big East
4* 132 Jacksonville Jaguars Toefield, LaBrandonLaBrandon Toefield  RB LSU SEC
4* 133 Tampa Bay Buccaneers King, AustinAustin King  C Northwestern Big Ten
4* 134 Baltimore Ravens Mughelli, OvieOvie Mughelli  FB Wake Forest ACC
4* 135 Seattle Seahawks Bates, SolomonSolomon Bates  LB Arizona State Pac-10
5 136 Cincinnati Bengals Abdullah, KhalidKhalid Abdullah  LB Mars Hill SAC
5 137 Detroit Lions Holt, TerrenceTerrence Holt  S NC State ACC
5 138 Indianapolis Colts Mathis, RobertRobert Mathis  DE Alabama A&M SWAC from Houston [R5 - 1]
5 139 Chicago Bears Wade, BobbyBobby Wade  WR Arizona Pac-10
5 140 New York Jets Pagel, DerekDerek Pagel  S Iowa Big Ten from Dallas via New England via Washington Redskins [R5 - 2]
5 141 Arizona Cardinals King, KennyKenny King  DE Alabama SEC
5 142 Cleveland Browns Pontbriand, RyanRyan Pontbriand  C Rice WAC from Minnesota [R5 - 3]
5 143 Chicago Bears Gage, JustinJustin Gage  WR Missouri Big 12 from Jacksonville [R5 - 4]
5 144 Detroit Lions Davis, JamesJames Davis  LB West Virginia Big East from Washington [R5 - 5]
5 145 Carolina Panthers Moorehead, KindalKindal Moorehead  DT Alabama SEC
5 146 Baltimore Ravens Franklin, AubrayoAubrayo Franklin  DT Tennessee SEC
5 147 Green Bay Packers Lee, JamesJames Lee  DT Oregon State Pac-10 from Seattle [R5 - 6]
5 148 St. Louis Rams Curley, DanDan Curley  TE Eastern Washington Big Sky
5 149 San Diego Chargers Scifres, MikeMike Scifres  P Western Illinois Gateway
5 150 New York Jets Walters, MattMatt Walters  DE Miami (FL) Big East from Kansas City [R5 - 7]
5 151 Buffalo Bills Sobieski, BenBen Sobieski  G Iowa Big Ten
5 152 Cleveland Browns Lehan, MichaelMichael Lehan  CB Minnesota Big Ten
5 153 Kansas City Chiefs Black, JordanJordan Black  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A) from New York Jets [R5 - 8]
154 Tennessee Titans Nickey, DonnieDonnie Nickey  S Ohio State Big Ten from Houston via New England[R5 - 9]
5 155 New Orleans Saints Williams, MelvinMelvin Williams  DE Kansas State Big 12
5 156 Miami Dolphins Lee, DonaldDonald Lee  TE Mississippi State SEC
5 157 Denver Broncos Claxton, BenBen Claxton  C Ole Miss SEC from New England [R5 - 10]
5 158 Denver Broncos Madise, AdrianAdrian Madise  WR TCU C-USA
5 159 Atlanta Falcons Olinger, JonJon Olinger  WR Cincinnati C-USA
5 160 New York Giants Diehl, DavidDavid Diehl  OT Illinois Big Ten
5 161 San Francisco 49ers Walker, AaronAaron Walker  TE Florida SEC
5 162 Indianapolis Colts Whiteside, KeyonKeyon Whiteside  LB Tennessee SEC
5 163 Pittsburgh Steelers St. Pierre, BrianBrian St. Pierre  QB Boston College Big East
5 164 New England Patriots Koppen, DanDan Koppen  C Boston College Big East from Tennessee [R5 - 11]
5 165 Seattle Seahawks Davis, ChrisChris Davis  FB Syracuse Big East from Green Bay [R5 - 12]
5 166 Green Bay Packers Hillenmeyer, HunterHunter Hillenmeyer  LB Vanderbilt SEC from Philadelphia [R5 - 13]
5 167 Oakland Raiders Gabriel, DougDoug Gabriel  WR UCF MAC
5 168 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mahan, SeanSean Mahan  G Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5* 169 Miami Dolphins Tolver, J. R.J. R. Tolver  WR San Diego State MWC
5* 170 St. Louis Rams Walton, ShaneShane Walton  S Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5* 171 Chicago Bears LaFavor, TronTron LaFavor  DT Florida SEC
5* 172 St. Louis Rams Garrett, KevinKevin Garrett  CB SMU WAC
5* 173 Baltimore Ravens Pashos, TonyTony Pashos  OT Illinois Big Ten
6 174 Cincinnati Bengals Moore, LangstonLangston Moore  DT South Carolina SEC
6 175 Detroit Lions Kircus, DavidDavid Kircus  WR Grand Valley State GLIAC
6 175.5 Houston Texans selection forfeited due to use of sixth-round selection in 2002 Supplemental Draft[12]
6 176 Jacksonville Jaguars Green, BrandonBrandon Green  DE Rice WAC from Chicago Bears [R6 - 1]
6 177 Arizona Cardinals Wells, ReggieReggie Wells  G Clarion PSAC
6 178 Dallas Cowboys Tucker, B. J.B. J. Tucker  CB Wisconsin Big Ten
6 179 Jacksonville Jaguars Young, DavidDavid Young  S Georgia Southern SoCon
6 180 Minnesota Vikings Johnson, EddieEddie Johnson  P Idaho State Big Sky
6 181 Miami Dolphins Jenkins, CoreyCorey Jenkins  LB South Carolina SEC from Carolina [R6 - 2]
6 182 Baltimore Ravens Sapp, GeromeGerome Sapp  S Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6 183 Seattle Seahawks Moore, RashadRashad Moore  DT Tennessee SEC
6 184 St. Louis Rams Tercero, ScottScott Tercero  G California Pac-10
6 185 Philadelphia Eagles Bridges, JeremyJeremy Bridges  OT Southern Miss C-USA from Washington via Green Bay [R6 - 3]
6 186 Dallas Cowboys Smith, ZurielZuriel Smith  WR Hampton MEAC from Kansas City [R6 - 4]
6 187 Buffalo Bills Sape, LauvaleLauvale Sape  DT Utah MWC
6 188 San Diego Chargers Milligan, HanikHanik Milligan  S Houston C-USA
6 189 Kansas City Chiefs Wilkerson, JimmyJimmy Wilkerson  DE Oklahoma Big 12 from New York Jets [R6 - 5]
6 190 Minnesota Vikings Nattiel, MichaelMichael Nattiel  LB Florida SEC from New Orleans [R6 - 6]
6 191 Chicago Bears Odom, JoeJoe Odom  LB Purdue Big Ten from Miami [R6 - 7]
192 Houston Texans Henson, DrewDrew Henson  QB Michigan Big Ten
6 193 Jacksonville Jaguars Ogden, MarquesMarques Ogden  OT Howard MEAC from New England via Chicago [R6 - 8]
6 194 Denver Broncos Hunt, AaronAaron Hunt  DE Texas Tech Big 12
6 195 Cleveland Browns Garay, AntonioAntonio Garay  DT Boston College Big East
6 196 Atlanta Falcons Dunbar, LaTarenceLaTarence Dunbar  WR TCU C-USA
6 197 San Francisco 49ers Battle, ArnazArnaz Battle  WR Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6 198 Indianapolis Colts June, CatoCato June  LB Michigan Big Ten
6 199 New York Giants Ponder, WillieWillie Ponder  WR SE Missouri State OVC
6 200 New York Jets Bollinger, BrooksBrooks Bollinger  QB Wisconsin Big Ten from Pittsburgh via Kansas City[R6 - 9]
6 201 New England Patriots Kingsbury, KliffKliff Kingsbury  QB Texas Tech Big 12 from Tennessee [R6 - 10]
6 202 Atlanta Falcons Bacon, WaineWaine Bacon  CB Alabama SEC from Philadelphia [R6 - 11]
6 203 New Orleans Saints Kelly, KareemKareem Kelly  WR USC Pac-10 from Green Bay via Seattle [R6 - 12]
6 204 Oakland Raiders Rykert, DustinDustin Rykert  OT BYU MWC
6 205 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cox, TorrieTorrie Cox  CB Pittsburgh Big East
6* 206 Chicago Bears Forsey, BrockBrock Forsey  RB Boise State WAC
6* 207 New York Giants Walker, FrankFrank Walker  CB Tuskegee SIAC
6* 208 Indianapolis Colts Freitas, MakoaMakoa Freitas  OT Arizona Pac-10
6* 209 Miami Dolphins Provost, TimTim Provost  OT San Jose State WAC
6* 210 Arizona Cardinals Gilbert, TonyTony Gilbert  LB Georgia SEC
6* 211 New York Giants Tyree, DavidDavid Tyree  WR Syracuse Big East
6* 212 Green Bay Packers Curtin, BrennanBrennan Curtin  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6* 213 Miami Dolphins Bell, YeremiahYeremiah Bell  S Eastern Kentucky OVC
214 Houston Texans Wright, KeithKeith Wright  DT Missouri Big 12
7 215 Cincinnati Bengals Kooistra, ScottScott Kooistra  OT NC State ACC
7 216 Detroit Lions Johnson, BenBen Johnson  OT Wisconsin Big Ten
7 217 Houston Texans Burns, CurryCurry Burns  S Louisville C-USA
7 218 Jacksonville Jaguars MacKenzie, MalaefouMalaefou MacKenzie  FB USC Pac-10 from Chicago Bears [R7 - 1]
7 219 Dallas Cowboys Bates, JustinJustin Bates  G Colorado Big 12
7 220 Detroit Lions Adams, BlueBlue Adams  CB Cincinnati C-USA from Arizona [R7 - 2]
7 221 Minnesota Vikings Howry, KeenanKeenan Howry  WR Oregon Pac-10
7 222 Seattle Seahawks Brown, JoshJosh Brown  K Nebraska Big 12 from Jacksonville [R7 - 3]
7 223 Baltimore Ravens Smith, TrentTrent Smith  TE Oklahoma Big 12
7 224 Seattle Seahawks Wallace, TacoTaco Wallace  WR Kansas State Big 12
7 225 Tennessee Titans Williams, ToddTodd Williams  OT Florida State ACC from St. Louis via New England [R7 - 4]
7 226 Carolina Panthers Young, WalterWalter Young  WR Illinois Big Ten from Washington via Miami [R7 - 5]
7 227 Denver Broncos Mitchell, ClintClint Mitchell  DE Florida SEC from Carolina [R7 - 6]
7 228 Buffalo Bills Haggan, MarioMario Haggan  LB Mississippi State SEC
7 229 San Diego Chargers Pinnock, AndrewAndrew Pinnock  FB South Carolina SEC
7 230 Kansas City Chiefs Sharpe, MontiqueMontique Sharpe  DT Wake Forest ACC
7 231 New Orleans Saints Gardner, TalmanTalman Gardner  WR Florida State ACC
7 232 Washington Redskins Hamdan, GibranGibran Hamdan  QB Indiana Big Ten from Miami [R7 - 7]
233 Houston Texans Pearce, ChanceChance Pearce  C Texas A&M Big 12
7 234 New England Patriots Nead, SpencerSpencer Nead  FB BYU MWC
7 235 Denver Broncos Galloway, AhmaadAhmaad Galloway  RB Alabama SEC
7 236 Detroit Lions Drumm, BrandonBrandon Drumm  RB Colorado Big 12 from Cleveland via San Diego and Dallas [R7 - 8]
7 237 New York Jets Yovanovits, DaveDave Yovanovits  G Temple Big East
7 238 Atlanta Falcons Veal, DemetrinDemetrin Veal  DE Tennessee SEC
7 239 New England Patriots Banta-Cain, TullyTully Banta-Cain  LB California Pac-10 from Indianapolis via New Orleans [R7 - 9]
7 240 New York Giants Drake, CharlesCharles Drake  S Michigan Big Ten
7 241 San Francisco 49ers Dorsey, KenKen Dorsey  QB Miami (FL) Big East
7 242 Pittsburgh Steelers Wall, J. T.J. T. Wall  RB Georgia SEC
7 243 New England Patriots Kelley, EthanEthan Kelley  DT Baylor Big 12 from Tennessee [R7 - 10]
7 244 Philadelphia Eagles LeJeune, NormanNorman LeJeune  S LSU SEC from Green Bay [R7 - 11]
7 245 Green Bay Packers Johnson, ChrisChris Johnson  CB Louisville C-USA from Philadelphia [R7 - 12]
7 246 Oakland Raiders Shabazz, SiddeeqSiddeeq Shabazz  S New Mexico State Sun Belt
7 247 Carolina Panthers Moore, CaseyCasey Moore  RB Stanford Pac-10 from Tampa Bay via Miami [R7 - 13]
7* 248 Miami Dolphins Williams, DavernDavern Williams  DT Troy State Ind. (I-A)
7* 249 New York Giants Lucier, WayneWayne Lucier  C Colorado Big 12
7* 250 Baltimore Ravens Mabry, MikeMike Mabry  C UCF MAC
7* 251 St. Louis Rams Shanle, ScottScott Shanle  LB Nebraska Big 12
7* 252 Kansas City Chiefs Pile, WillieWillie Pile  S Virginia Tech Big East
7* 253 Green Bay Packers Rubin, DeAndrewDeAndrew Rubin  WR South Florida Ind. (I-A)
7* 254 St. Louis Rams Angulo, RichardRichard Angulo  TE Western New Mexico Ind. (Div. II)
7* 255 New York Giants Walter, KevinKevin Walter  WR Eastern Michigan MAC
7* 256 Green Bay Packers Ford, CarlCarl Ford  WR Toledo MAC
7* 257 Green Bay Packers Josue, SteveSteve Josue  LB Carson-Newman SAC
7* 258 Baltimore Ravens Sanders, AntwoineAntwoine Sanders  CB Utah MWC
7^ 259 Cincinnati Bengals Patterson, EltonElton Patterson  DE UCF MAC
7^ 260 Detroit Lions Anglin, TravisTravis Anglin  WR Memphis C-USA
7^ 261 Chicago Bears Anderson, BryanBryan Anderson  G Pittsburgh Big East
262 Oakland Raiders Hoag, RyanRyan Hoag  WR Gustavus Adolphus MIAC from Houston Texans [R7 - 14]

Trades

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

Round one
  1. #4: Chicago → New York Jets (PD). Chicago traded this selection to the Jets in exchange for picks #13 (obtained from Washington as compensation for Washington signing Jet's restricted free agent Laveranues Coles) and #22 in the first round and the Jet's fourth-round selection (#116).[source 4]
  2. #6: Arizona → New Orleans (D). Arizona traded this selection along with picks #37 & #102 to New Orleans in exchange for picks #17 (received from Miami in the Ricky Williams trade), #18 and #54.[source 1]
  3. #13: multiple trades:
    #13: Washington → New York Jets (PD). The Jets acquired this pick from Washington as compensation for Washington's signing of Jets' restricted free agent WR Laveranues Coles[source 5]
    #13: New York Jets → Chicago (PD). see #4: Chicago → New York Jets
    #13: Chicago → New England Patriots (D). New England acquired this pick from Chicago for #14 and their sixth-round selection #193[source 2]
  4. #14: multiple trades:
    #14: Buffalo → New England (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to New England for QB Drew Bledsoe[source 6]
    #14: New England → Chicago (D). see #13: Chicago → New England Patriots
  5. #15: San Diego → Philadelphia (D). Philadelphia acquired this pick from San Diego for Philadelphia's first-round (#30) and second-round (#62) selections.[source 2]
  6. #16: Kansas City → Pittsburgh (D). Pittsburgh acquired this pick from Kansas City for Pittsburgh's first-round (#27), third-round (#92) and sixth-round (#200) selections.[source 2]
  7. #17: New Orleans → Arizona (D). see #6: Arizona → New Orleans
  8. #18: multiple trades:
    #18: Miami → New Orleans (PD). New Orleans acquired this pick along with a 2002 first-round selection (with which New Orleans selected DE Charles Grant) from Miami for RB Ricky Williams. This conditional pick became a first-rounder when Williams rushed for over 1,500 yards for Miami in 2002.[source 7]
    #18: New Orleans → Arizona (D). see #6: Arizona → New Orleans
  9. #19: New England → Baltimore (D). Baltimore acquired this pick from New England for Baltimore's second-rounder (#41) and Baltimore's first-round selection in 2004[source 2]
  10. #22: New York Jets → Chicago (PD). see #4: Chicago → New York Jets
  11. #23: Atlanta → Buffalo (PD). Buffalo acquired this pick from Atlanta for WR Peerless Price[source 8]
  12. #27: Pittsburgh → Kansas City (D). see #16: Kansas City → Pittsburgh
  13. #30: Philadelphia → San Diego (D). see #15: San Diego → Philadelphia
  14. #32: Tampa Bay → Oakland (PD). Oakland acquired this pick – along with Tampa Bay's first- and second-round selections in 2002 and Tampa Bay's second-round selection in 2004. – for the rights to head coach Jon Gruden[source 9]
Round two
  1. #36: Houston → New England (D). New England acquired this pick and Houston's fourth-round selection (#117) from Houston for Baltimore's second-rounder (#41 see #19: New England → Baltimore) and New England's third-round selection(#75).[source 2]
  2. #37: Arizona → New Orleans (D). see #6: Arizona → New Orleans
  3. #41: multiple trades:
    #41: Baltimore → New England (D). see #19: New England → Baltimore
    #41: New England → Houston (D). see #36: Houston → New England
  4. #45: Carolina → New England (D). New England acquired this selection from Carolina for New England's second-rounder (#50) and fourth-round selection(#120).[source 2]
  5. #50: New England → Carolina (D). see #45: Carolina → New England
  6. #54: New Orleans → Arizona (D). see #6: Arizona → New Orleans
  7. #62: multiple trades:
    #62: Green Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Philadelphia acquired this selection from Green Bay for CB Al Harris and Philadelphia's fourth-round selection(#120).[source 10]
    #62: Philadelphia → San Diego (D). see #15: San Diego → Philadelphia
Round three
  1. #75: multiple trades:
    #75: Washington → New England (PD). Washington traded this pick and their fourth-round selection in 2004 (#104) to New England for pick #81 and New England's fifth-round selection (#140), which Washington needed to compensate the New York Jets for Washington's signing of the Jets' restricted free agent KR Chad Morton.[source 11][source 12]
    #75: New England → Houston (D). see #36: Houston → New England
  2. #78: multiple trades:
    #78: Kansas City → New Orleans (PD). New Orleans acquired this selection from Kansas City in exchange for OT Willie Roaf. [source 13][source 14]
    #78: New Orleans → New England (D). New England acquired this selection and New Orleans' seventh-round selection (#239) from New Orleans for safetyTebucky Jones.[source 15]
    #78: New England → Miami (PD). New England sent this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's second-round selection in 2004[source 16]
  3. #79: Buffalo → Green Bay (D). Green Bay acquired this pick from Buffalo for Buffalo's third-rounder (#94) and Buffalo's fourth-round selection(#127).[source 2]
  4. #81: New England → Washington (PD). see #75: Washington → New England[source 11]
  5. #82: Denver → Carolina (D). Carolina acquired this pick from Denver for Carolina's two fourth-rounders (#108) and (#120 acquired from New England) and Carolina's seventh-round selection(#227).[source 2]
  6. #83: Houston → Oakland (D). Oakland acquired this pick and Houston's seventh-round selection (#262) from Houston for Oakland's second-round selection in 2004[source 2]
  7. #88: Atlanta → Houston (PD). Houston acquired this pick from Atlanta for Houston's fourth round selection(#116) in the 2002 Draft which Atlanta used to select G Martin Bibla.[source 12]
  8. #92: Pittsburgh → Kansas City (D). see #16: Kansas City → Pittsburgh
  9. #94: Green Bay → Buffalo (D). see #79: Buffalo → Green Bay[source 2]
Round four
  1. #102: Arizona → New Orleans (D). see #6: Arizona → New Orleans[source 1]
  2. #107: Washington → St. Louis (PD). St. Louis acquired this pick and G David Loverne from Washington for RB Trung Canidate.[source 10]
  3. #108: Carolina → Denver (D). see #82: Denver → Carolina[source 2]
  4. #116: New York Jets → Chicago (PD). see #4: Chicago → New York Jets
  5. #117: Houston → New England (D). see #36: Houston → New England[source 2]
  6. #118: New Orleans → Cincinnati (PD). New Orleans traded this pick to Cincinnati for RB Curtis Keaton.[source 12]
  7. #119: Miami → Carolina (PD). Miami traded this pick along with DE Al Wallace to Carolina for DE Jay Williams.[source 17]
  8. #120: multiple trades:
    #120: New England → Carolina (D). see #45: Carolina → New England
    #120: Carolina → Denver (D). see #82: Denver → Carolina[source 2]
    #120: Denver → New England (D). Denver traded this pick to New England for fourth-round (#128) and fifth-round (#157) selections.[source 3]
  9. #127: multiple trades:
    #127: Philadelphia → Green Bay (PD). see #62: Green Bay → Philadelphia[source 10]
    #127: Green Bay → Buffalo (D). see #79: Buffalo → Green Bay[source 2]
  10. #128: multiple trades:
    #128: Green Bay → New England (PD). Green Bay traded this pick and their fourth-round selection (#126) in 2002 to New England for WR Terry Glenn[source 18]
    #128: New England → Denver (D). see #120: Denver → New England.[source 3]
Round five
  1. #138: Houston → Indianapolis (D). Houston traded this pick to Indianapolis for Indianapolis' fourth-round selection (#122) in 2004.[source 3]
  2. #140: multiple trades:
    #140: Dallas → New England (PD). Dallas traded this pick and a seventh-round selection (#237) in 2002 (with which New England selected RB Antwoine Womack) to New England for New England's fifth-round selection (#168) in 2002 (with which Dallas selected DB Pete Hunter).[source 12]
    #140: New England → Washington (PD). see #75: Washington → New England[source 11]
    #140: Washington → New York Jets (PD). see #75: Washington → New England[source 11]
  3. #142: Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). Minnesota traded this pick to Cleveland for DL Stalin Colinet.[source 19]
  4. #143: Jacksonville → Chicago (D). Jacksonville traded this pick to Chicago for two sixth-round selections (#176 and #193) and a seventh-rounder (#218).[source 3]
  5. #144: Washington → Detroit (D). Detroit acquired this pick from Washington for G Brenden Stai.[source 20][source 12]
  6. #147: Green Bay → Seattle (D). Green Bay acquired this pick from Seattle for Green Bay's fifth-round (#165) and sixth-round (#203) selections.[source 3]
  7. #150: Kansas City → New York Jets (D). Kansas City traded this pick and their sixth-rounder (#200) to the New York Jets for the Jets fifth-round (#153) and sixth-round (#189) selections.[source 3]
  8. #153: New York Jets → Kansas City (D). see #150: Kansas City → New York Jets.[source 3]
  9. #154: multiple trades:
    #154: Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded this pick to New England for OT Greg Randall[source 21]
    #154: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded this pick and their seventh-rounder (#225) to Tennessee for Tennessee's fifth-round (#164), sixth-round (#201) and seventh-round (#243) selections.[source 3]
  10. #157: New England → Denver (D). see #120: Denver → New England.[source 3]
  11. #164: Tennessee → New England (D). see #154: New England → Tennessee.[source 3]
  12. #165: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see #147: Green Bay → Seattle.[source 3]
  13. #166: Philadelphia → Green Bay (D). Philadelphia traded this pick to Green Bay for Green Bay's sixth-round (#185) and seventh-round (#244) selections.[source 3]
Round six
  1. #176: Chicago → Jacksonville (D). see #143: Jacksonville → Chicago.[source 3]
  2. #181: Carolina → Miami (D). Carolina traded this pick to Miami for two seventh-round choices (#226 and #247).[source 3]
  3. #185: multiple trades:
    #185: Washington → Green Bay (PD). Green Bay acquired this pick from Washington as compensation for Washington signing Green Bay's restricted free agent safety Matt Bowen[source 22]
    #185: Green Bay → Philadelphia (D). see #166: Philadelphia → Green Bay.[source 3]
  4. #186: Kansas City → Dallas (PD). Dallas acquired this selection along with Kansas City's first-round and third-round picks in 2002 (picks 8 and 75 with which Dallas selected S Roy Williams and CB Derek Ross) in exchange for Dallas' first-round pick in 2002 (#6) with which Kansas City selected DT Ryan Sims.[source 23]
  5. #189: New York Jets → Kansas City (D). see #150: Kansas City → New York Jets.[source 3]
  6. #190: New Orleans → Minnesota (PD). Minnesota acquired this selection from New Orleans in exchange for QB Todd Bouman.[source 24]
  7. #191: Miami → Chicago (PD). Chicago acquired this selection and a sixth-round selection in 2002 (#199 with which Chicago selected RB Adrian Peterson) from Miami in exchange for QB Cade McNown and the Dolphin's seventh-round selection in 2002 (#241 with which Miami selected RB Leonard Henry).[source 25]
  8. #193: multiple trades:
    #193: New England → Chicago (D). see #13: Chicago → New England Patriots
    #193: Chicago → Jacksonville (D). see #143: Jacksonville → Chicago.[source 3]
  9. #200: multiple trades:
    #200: Pittsburgh → Kansas City (D). see #16: Kansas City → Pittsburgh
    #200: Kansas City → New York Jets (D). see #150: Kansas City → New York Jets.[source 3]
  10. #201: Tennessee → New England (D). see #154: New England → Tennessee.[source 3]
  11. #202: Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). Atlanta acquired this selection and Philadelphia's 2004 fourth-rounder (#125) from Philadelphia for LB Mark Simoneau.[source 26]
  12. #203: multiple trades:
    #203: Green Bay → Seattle (D). see #147: Green Bay → Seattle.[source 3]
    #203: Seattle → New Orleans (D). New Orleans acquired this selection from Seattle for DT Norman Hand.[source 3]
Round seven
  1. #218: Chicago → Jacksonville (D). see #143: Jacksonville → Chicago.[source 3]
  2. #220: Arizona → Detroit (D). Detroit traded WR Larry Foster to Arizona for this pick.[source 3]
  3. #222: Jacksonville → Seattle (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection to Seattle for LB Ike Charlton.[source 27][source 12]
  4. #225: multiple trades:
    #225: St. Louis → New England (PD). St. Louis traded this choice to New England for OT Grant Williams.[source 28][source 12]
    #225: New England → Tennessee (D). see #154: New England → Tennessee.[source 3]
  5. #226: multiple trades:
    #226: Washington → Miami (PD). Miami received this pick from Washington as compensation for Washington's signing of Miami's restricted free agent DT Jermaine Haley.[source 29]
    #226: Miami → Carolina (D). see #181: Carolina → Miami.[source 3]
  6. #227: Carolina → Denver (D). see #82: Denver → Carolina[source 2]
  7. #232: Miami → Washington (PD). Miami traded this pick to Washington for QB Sage Rosenfels.[source 30][source 12]
  8. #236: multiple trades:
    #236: Cleveland → San Diego (PD). Cleveland traded this pick to San Diego for TE Steve Heiden.[source 31][source 12]
    #236: San Diego → Dallas (PD). San Diego traded this pick to Dallas for OT Kelvin Garmon.[source 32][source 12]
    #236: Dallas → Detroit (D). Dallas traded this pick to Detroit for RB Aveion Cason.[source 3]
  9. #239: multiple trades:
    #239: Indianapolis → New Orleans (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to New Orleans for RB Ricky A. Williams.[source 33][source 12]
    #239: New Orleans → New England (D). see #78: New Orleans → New England[source 15]
  10. #243: Tennessee → New England (D). see #154: New England → Tennessee.[source 3]
  11. #244: Green Bay → Philadelphia (D). see #166: Philadelphia → Green Bay.[source 3]
  12. #245: Philadelphia → Green Bay (D). Philadelphia traded this pick to Green Bay for Green Bay's sixth-round pick (#185) in 2004.[source 3]
  13. #247: multiple trades:
    #247: Tampa Bay → Miami (D). Miami acquired this pick from Tampa Bay for OT Cornell Green.[source 34]
    #247: Miami → Carolina (D). see #181: Carolina → Miami.[source 3]
  14. #262: Houston → Oakland (D). see #83: Houston → Oakland[source 2]
Notes
  1. #7: Minnesota held the 7th pick, but the Vikings did not make their selection in the allotted time. By rule, they could make a selection at any time afterwards, however Jacksonville and Carolina were able to make their own picks before Minnesota could make its own.[source 1]
  2. #8: see #7.[source 1]
  3. #9: see #7.[source 1]

Supplemental draft selections

For each player selected in the Supplemental Draft, the team forfeited its pick in that round in the draft of the following season.

Rnd. Pick # NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
2 - Houston Texans Hollings, TonyTony Hollings  RB Georgia Tech ACC

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler[11]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Atlanta Falcons Ayanbadejo, BrendonBrendon Ayanbadejo  LB UCLA Pac-10
Buffalo Bills Dorenbos, JonJon Dorenbos  LS UTEP WAC
Buffalo Bills Jackson, FredFred Jackson  RB Coe IIAC
Cleveland Browns Bodden, LeighLeigh Bodden  CB Duquesne MAAC
Cleveland Browns Idonije, IsraelIsrael Idonije  DE Manitoba CWUAA
Dallas Cowboys Romo, TonyTony Romo  QB Eastern Illinois OVC
Denver Broncos McBriar, MatMat McBriar  P Hawaiiʻ WAC
Green Bay Packers Jenkins, CullenCullen Jenkins  DE Central Michigan MAC
Indianapolis Colts Brackett, GaryGary Brackett  LB Rutgers Big East
Philadelphia Eagles Hood, RoderickRoderick Hood  CB Auburn SEC
Philadelphia Eagles Jackson, JamaalJamaal Jackson  C Delaware State MEAC
Philadelphia Eagles Mikell, QuintinQuintin Mikell  S Boise State WAC
San Diego Chargers Cesaire, JacquesJacques Cesaire  DE Southern Connecticut State NE-10
San Diego Chargers Cooper, StephenStephen Cooper  LB Maine A-10
San Diego Chargers Dielman, KrisKris Dielman  G Indiana Big Ten
San Diego Chargers Gates, AntonioAntonio Gates  TE Kent State MAC Gates played basketball, not football in college[13][14]
San Diego Chargers Osgood, KassimKassim Osgood  WR San Diego State MWC
San Francisco 49ers Hanson, JoselioJoselio Hanson  CB Texas Tech Big 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Graham, EarnestEarnest Graham  RB Florida SEC
Washington Redskins Clemons, ChrisChris Clemons  DE Georgia SEC

References

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