List of Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks

2001 first-overall draft pick Michael Vick at the 2006 Pro Bowl

The Atlanta Falcons, a professional American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia, are part of the National Football Conference South Division. They joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team for the 1966 season and became the first NFL franchise in the Southeastern United States.[1] They first participated in the 1966 NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, more commonly known as the NFL Draft.[2] In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually seeks to add new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades.[3]

In their first draft, the Falcons had two picks in the first round.[4] These selections were Tommy Nobis, a linebacker from Texas, and Randy Johnson, a quarterback from Texas A&I. The Falcons have selected number one overall four times: Tommy Nobis, Steve Bartkowski, Aundray Bruce, and Michael Vick. The team has also selected number two overall three times and number three overall two times. The Falcons have selected players from Florida State University and the University of Nebraska three times each, the most from any university. The team's most recent first-round selection was Jake Matthews, an offensive tackle from Texas A&M.

Player selections

Sam Baker was selected by the Falcons in 2008.
 *  Selected number one overall
Year Pick Player name Position College Notes
1966 1 Nobis, TommyTommy Nobis * LB Texas
1966 15 Johnson, RandyRandy Johnson QB Texas A&I
1967 No pick [a]
1968 3 Humphrey, ClaudeClaude Humphrey DE Tennessee State
1969 2 Kunz, GeorgeGeorge Kunz OT Notre Dame
1970 12 Small, JohnJohn Small LB Citadel
1971 7 Profit, JoeJoe Profit RB Northeast Louisiana
1972 15 Ellis, ClarenceClarence Ellis S Notre Dame
1973 No pick [b]
1974 No pick [c]
1975 1 Bartkowski, SteveSteve Bartkowski * QB Cal [d]
1976 9 Bean, BubbaBubba Bean RB Texas A&M
1977 6 Bryant, WarrenWarren Bryant OT Kentucky
1977 20 Faumuina, WilsonWilson Faumuina DT San Jose State [e]
1978 13 Kenn, MikeMike Kenn OT Michigan
1979 17 Smith, DonDon Smith DE Miami (FL)
1980 7 Miller, JuniorJunior Miller TE Nebraska
1981 25 Butler, BobbyBobby Butler CB Florida State
1982 9 Riggs, GeraldGerald Riggs RB Arizona State
1983 16 Pitts, MikeMike Pitts DE Alabama
1984 9 Bryan, RickRick Bryan DT Oklahoma
1985 2 Fralic, BillBill Fralic OT Pittsburgh [f]
1986 2 Casillas, TonyTony Casillas DT Oklahoma
1986 17 Green, TimTim Green LB Syracuse [g]
1987 12 Miller, ChrisChris Miller QB Oregon
1988 1 Bruce, AundrayAundray Bruce * LB Auburn
1989 5 Sanders, DeionDeion Sanders CB Florida State
1989 27 Collins, ShawnShawn Collins WR Northern Arizona [h]
1990 20 Broussard, SteveSteve Broussard RB Washington State [i][j]
1991 3 Pickens, BruceBruce Pickens CB Nebraska
1991 13 Pritchard, MikeMike Pritchard WR Colorado [i]
1992 8 Whitfield, BobBob Whitfield OT Stanford [k]
1992 19 Smith, TonyTony Smith RB Southern Miss
1993 9 Kennedy, LincolnLincoln Kennedy OT Washington
1994 No pick [l]
1995 26 Bush, DevinDevin Bush S Florida State [m]
1996 No pick [l]
1997 11 Booker, MichaelMichael Booker CB Nebraska [n]
1998 12 Brooking, KeithKeith Brooking LB Georgia Tech
1999 30 Kerney, PatrickPatrick Kerney DE Virginia
2000 No pick [o]
2001 1 Vick, MichaelMichael Vick * QB Virginia Tech [p]
2002 18 Duckett, T. J.T. J. Duckett RB Michigan State [q]
2003 No pick [r]
2004 8 Hall, DeAngeloDeAngelo Hall CB Virginia Tech
2004 29 Jenkins, MichaelMichael Jenkins WR Ohio State [s]
2005 27 White, RoddyRoddy White WR UAB
2006 No pick [t]
2007 8 Anderson, JamaalJamaal Anderson DE Arkansas [u]
2008 3 Ryan, MattMatt Ryan QB BC
2008 21 Baker, SamSam Baker OT USC [v]
2009 24 Jerry, PeriaPeria Jerry DT Mississippi
2010 19 Weatherspoon, SeanSean Weatherspoon LB Missouri
2011 6 Jones, JulioJulio Jones WR Alabama [w]
2012 No pick [w]
2013 22 Trufant, DesmondDesmond Trufant CB Washington [x]
2014 6 Matthews, JakeJake Matthews OT Texas A&M
2015 8 Beasley, VicVic Beasley OLB Clemson
2016 17 Neal, KeanuKeanu Neal SS Florida

Footnotes

  • n The Falcons acquired this pick along with the second, third, and fourth-round picks from the Seattle Seahawks for the #11 overall pick along with the third-round pick.[5]
  • o The Falcons traded their #5 overall pick to the Baltimore Ravens for the 1999 second-round pick.[5]
  • p The Falcons traded their #5 overall pick along with wide receiver Tim Dwight, the 2002 second and 2001 third-round picks to the San Diego Chargers for the #1 overall pick.[9]
  • q The Falcons traded their #17 overall pick to the Oakland Raiders for the #18 overall pick and the fifth-round pick.[5]
  • r The Falcons traded their #23 overall pick to the Buffalo Bills for wide receiver Peerless Price.[10]
  • s The Falcons traded their second, third, and fourth-round picks to the Indianapolis Colts for the #29 overall and third-round picks.[5]
  • t The Falcons traded their #15 overall pick to the Denver Broncos for the #29 overall, third-round and a 2007 fourth-round picks. The Falcons then traded the #29 overall pick to the New York Jets for defensive end John Abraham.[11]
  • u The Falcons traded their #10 overall pick and quarterback Matt Schaub to the Houston Texans for the #8 overall, second-round, and 2008 second-round picks.[12]
  • v The Falcons traded two second-round picks and a fourth-round pick to the Washington Redskins for the #21 overall pick along with the third and fifth-round picks.[13]
  • w 1 2 The Falcons traded their #27 overall pick along with second-round, fourth-round and a 2012 first-round and fourth-round picks to the Cleveland Browns for the #6 overall pick .[14]
  • x The Falcons traded their #30 overall pick along with third- (92nd), and sixth- (198th) round selections to the St. Louis Rams in exchange for St. Louis 2013 #22nd overall pick along with a 7th round selection.

References

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Specific
  1. Goodman, Michael E. (2004). The History of the Atlanta Falcons. The Creative Company. p. 1968. ISBN 1-58341-287-5. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  2. Branch, John (2000-04-09). "The 2000 Liars Club/ Draft makes Broncos coach cloak intentions". Colorado Springs Gazette (findarticles.com). Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  3. Alder, James. "NFL Draft Basics:Determining Order of Selection". football.about.com. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  4. "Timeline 1960's". Atlanta Falcons. Archived from the original on 2007-12-22. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Trade History". Atlanta Falcons. Archived from the original on 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2008-06-25.
  6. "Pro Football Draft History 1977". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site. Retrieved 2008-06-25.
  7. "Pro Football Draft History 1990". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  8. "Pro Football Draft History 1992". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  9. "Birds flap to the top". Associated Press. CNN/Sports Illustrated. 2001-04-20. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  10. Hack, Damon (2003-03-08). "Bills Trade Price and Make Offer to the Bengals' Spikes". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  11. Pasquarelli, Len (2006-03-23). "Falcons send pick to Denver to get Abraham from Jets". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  12. Pasquarelli, Len (2007-03-22). "Falcons agree to deal backup QB Schaub to Houston". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  13. Jason Reid and Jason La Canfora (2008-04-27). "A Show of Hands for Redskins". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  14. "Cleveland Browns select Baylor defensive lineman Phil Taylor after busy night of draft trading". The Plain Dealer. 2011-04-28. Retrieved 2011-05-02.

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