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2015 NFL draft

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2015 NFL draft
2015 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 30 – May 2
LocationAuditorium Theatre
in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Network(s)ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network
Overview
256 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionJameis Winston, QB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mr. IrrelevantGerald Christian, TE
Arizona Cardinals
Most selections (12)Cleveland Browns
Fewest selections (5)Carolina Panthers
San Diego Chargers
← 2014
2016 →
"Selection Square" at Congress Plaza in Grant Park
"Draft Town" in Grant Park
Draft Town and Selection Square seen from Michigan Avenue

The 2015 NFL draft was the 80th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. It took place in Chicago at the Auditorium Theatre and in Grant Park, from April 30 to May 2.[1][2] This was the first NFL draft held outside New York City in fifty years (since the 1965 NFL draft).[3] The 2015 NFL draft was the first to feature a companion outdoor fair, where fans would be able to see the Commissioner during the selection on the Auditorium Theatre stage from across the street in the park; this area was called Draft Town.[4] The Tampa Bay Buccaneers held the right to select first because they had the league's worst record in the previous season. The Arizona Cardinals made the final pick in the draft, commonly called Mr. Irrelevant.

One of the major storylines approaching the NFL draft was the competition between the previous two Heisman Trophy winners, Jameis Winston winning the award in 2013 and Marcus Mariota in 2014. Both were considered excellent prospects and had the potential to become the first overall draft selection. Winston was considered to be a more polished pocket passer and pro-style quarterback, but had several off-the-field issues while playing at Florida State, ranging from a sexual assault allegation to shoplifting incidents. Mariota was considered a better athlete, the fastest quarterback in the draft, and had a better off-the-field reputation. However, Mariota ran a spread offense at Oregon which typically had not transitioned well from college to the NFL.[5] Although neither was considered a perfectly safe pick, the two quarterbacks were selected first and second overall. This was only the sixth time in NFL history that this has occurred (1971, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2012, and subsequently 2016, 2021, 2023, and 2024).[6] It was also the first time that two Heisman trophy winners were selected with the first two overall picks.[7] All 22 running backs selected no longer play for their original team or have already retired.

Timing changes

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Shortly before the draft, the NFL shortened the amount of time for certain selections to be made.[8] The time for seventh-round selections was reduced from five minutes to four minutes; similarly, the time for all compensatory selections, which cannot be traded, was reduced from seven minutes to four minutes.

Early entrants

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Seventy-four underclassmen announced their intention to forgo their remaining NCAA eligibility and declare themselves available to be selected in the draft. An additional ten players who graduated but were still eligible to play college football chose to enter the draft, bringing to 84 the total number of players who chose to forgo college eligibility to enter the draft.[9]

Overview

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The following is the breakdown of the 256 players selected by position:[10]

Selection order

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The draft order is based generally on each team's record from the previous season, with teams which qualified for the postseason selecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.[11] The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tennessee Titans each finished 2014 with league-worst 2–14 records. The Buccaneers were awarded the first pick in round one due to having a worse strength of schedule.[12] The selection order for subsequent rounds follows the order of the first round, except that teams with the similar records (and the same playoff result for playoff teams) rotate selections round-by-round (e.g. the Titans picked first in the second round).

In addition to the seven picks each team is given (one in each round), the league allocated thirty-two (32) supplemental picks at the ends of round 3 through 7, for a total of 256 picks. The supplemental picks are awarded to teams who had net losses of free agent talent from the previous year.

Player selections

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* = compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
Quarterback Jameis Winston, taken first overall by Tampa Bay, broke several passing records but struggled with turnovers during his tenure with the Buccaneers.
Quarterback Marcus Mariota was taken second overall by Tennessee and played with them for four seasons before signing with the Oakland Raiders in 2020
Five-time Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper was taken fourth overall by the Oakland Raiders before being traded to Dallas.
Running back Todd Gurley, taken by the St. Louis Rams 10th overall, led the league in rushing twice and has received numerous Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors before being hampered by injuries.
Two-time Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon, taken 15th overall by the San Diego Chargers
Marcus Peters emerged as one of the league's top cornerbacks after his selection by Kansas City, but has been traded several times.
Receiver/special teamer Tyler Lockett, a third-round selection by Seattle
Despite being a 5th round pick, Stefon Diggs led the league in receptions and receiving yards in 2020.
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jameis Winston  QB Florida State ACC
2013 Heisman Trophy winner
1 2 Tennessee Titans Marcus Mariota  QB Oregon Pac-12
2014 Heisman Trophy winner
1 3 Jacksonville Jaguars Dante Fowler  DE Florida SEC
1 4 Oakland Raiders Amari Cooper  WR Alabama SEC
1 5 Washington Redskins Brandon Scherff  OT Iowa Big Ten
2014 Outland Trophy winner
1 6 New York Jets Leonard Williams  DE USC Pac-12
1 7 Chicago Bears Kevin White  WR West Virginia Big 12
1 8 Atlanta Falcons Vic Beasley  DE Clemson ACC
1 9 New York Giants Ereck Flowers  OT Miami (FL) ACC
1 10 St. Louis Rams Todd Gurley  RB Georgia SEC
1 11 Minnesota Vikings Trae Waynes  CB Michigan State Big Ten
1 12 Cleveland Browns Danny Shelton  DT Washington Pac-12
1 13 New Orleans Saints Andrus Peat  OT Stanford Pac-12
1 14 Miami Dolphins DeVante Parker  WR Louisville ACC
1 15 San Diego Chargers Melvin Gordon  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
1 16 Houston Texans Kevin Johnson  CB Wake Forest ACC
1 17 San Francisco 49ers Arik Armstead  DE Oregon Pac-12
1 18 Kansas City Chiefs Marcus Peters  CB Washington Pac-12
1 19 Cleveland Browns Cameron Erving  C Florida State ACC
1 20 Philadelphia Eagles Nelson Agholor  WR USC Pac-12
1 21 Cincinnati Bengals Cedric Ogbuehi  OT Texas A&M SEC
1 22 Pittsburgh Steelers Bud Dupree  LB Kentucky SEC
1 23 Denver Broncos Shane Ray  DE Missouri SEC
1 24 Arizona Cardinals D. J. Humphries  OT Florida SEC
1 25 Carolina Panthers Shaq Thompson  LB Washington Pac-12
1 26 Baltimore Ravens Breshad Perriman  WR UCF The American
1 27 Dallas Cowboys Byron Jones  CB UConn The American
1 28 Detroit Lions Laken Tomlinson  OG Duke ACC
1 29 Indianapolis Colts Phillip Dorsett  WR Miami (FL) ACC
1 30 Green Bay Packers Damarious Randall  S Arizona State Pac-12
1 31 New Orleans Saints Stephone Anthony  LB Clemson ACC
1 32 New England Patriots Malcom Brown  DT Texas Big 12
2 33 New York Giants Landon Collins  S Alabama SEC
2 34 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Donovan Smith  OT Penn State Big Ten
2 35 Oakland Raiders Mario Edwards Jr.  DE Florida State ACC
2 36 Jacksonville Jaguars T. J. Yeldon  RB Alabama SEC
2 37 New York Jets Devin Smith  WR Ohio State Big Ten
2 38 Washington Redskins Preston Smith  DE Mississippi State SEC
2 39 Chicago Bears Eddie Goldman  DT Florida State ACC
2 40 Tennessee Titans Dorial Green-Beckham  WR Missouri SEC
2 41 Carolina Panthers Devin Funchess  WR Michigan Big Ten
2 42 Atlanta Falcons Jalen Collins  CB LSU SEC
2 43 Houston Texans Benardrick McKinney  LB Mississippi State SEC
2 44 New Orleans Saints Hau'oli Kikaha  LB Washington Pac-12
2 45 Minnesota Vikings Eric Kendricks  LB UCLA Pac-12
2014 Butkus Award and Lott Trophy winner
2 46 San Francisco 49ers Jaquiski Tartt  S Samford SoCon
2 47 Philadelphia Eagles Eric Rowe  CB Utah Pac-12
2 48 San Diego Chargers Denzel Perryman  LB Miami (FL) ACC
2 49 Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Morse  OG Missouri SEC
2 50 Buffalo Bills Ronald Darby  CB Florida State ACC
2 51 Cleveland Browns Nate Orchard  DE Utah Pac-12
2 52 Miami Dolphins Jordan Phillips  DT Oklahoma Big 12
2 53 Cincinnati Bengals Jake Fisher  OT Oregon Pac-12
2 54 Detroit Lions Ameer Abdullah  RB Nebraska Big Ten
2 55 Baltimore Ravens Maxx Williams  TE Minnesota Big Ten
2 56 Pittsburgh Steelers Senquez Golson  CB Ole Miss SEC
2 57 St. Louis Rams Rob Havenstein  OT Wisconsin Big Ten
2 58 Arizona Cardinals Markus Golden  DE Missouri SEC
2 59 Denver Broncos Ty Sambrailo  OT Colorado State MW
2 60 Dallas Cowboys Randy Gregory  LB Nebraska Big Ten
2 61 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ali Marpet  OG Hobart Liberty
2 62 Green Bay Packers Quinten Rollins  CB Miami (OH) MAC
2 63 Seattle Seahawks Frank Clark  DE Michigan Big Ten
2 64 New England Patriots Jordan Richards  S Stanford Pac-12
3 65 Indianapolis Colts D'Joun Smith  CB Florida Atlantic C-USA
3 66 Tennessee Titans Jeremiah Poutasi  OG Utah Pac-12
3 67 Jacksonville Jaguars A. J. Cann  OG South Carolina SEC
3 68 Oakland Raiders Clive Walford  TE Miami (FL) ACC
3 69 Seattle Seahawks Tyler Lockett  WR Kansas State Big 12
3 70 Houston Texans Jaelen Strong  WR Arizona State Pac-12
3 71 Chicago Bears Hroniss Grasu  C Oregon Pac-12
3 72 St. Louis Rams Jamon Brown  OT Louisville ACC
3 73 Atlanta Falcons Tevin Coleman  RB Indiana Big Ten
3 74 New York Giants Owa Odighizuwa  DE UCLA Pac-12
3 75 New Orleans Saints Garrett Grayson  QB Colorado State MW
3 76 Kansas City Chiefs Chris Conley  WR Georgia SEC
3 77 Cleveland Browns Duke Johnson  RB Miami (FL) ACC
3 78 New Orleans Saints P. J. Williams  CB Florida State ACC
3 79 San Francisco 49ers Eli Harold  DE Virginia ACC
3 80 Detroit Lions Alex Carter  CB Stanford Pac-12
3 81 Buffalo Bills John Miller  OG Louisville ACC
3 82 New York Jets Lorenzo Mauldin  LB Louisville ACC
3 83 San Diego Chargers Craig Mager  CB Texas State Sun Belt
3 84 Philadelphia Eagles Jordan Hicks  LB Texas Big 12
3 85 Cincinnati Bengals Tyler Kroft  TE Rutgers Big Ten
3 86 Arizona Cardinals David Johnson  RB Northern Iowa MVFC
3 87 Pittsburgh Steelers Sammie Coates  WR Auburn SEC
3 88 Minnesota Vikings Danielle Hunter  DE LSU SEC
3 89 St. Louis Rams Sean Mannion  QB Oregon State Pac-12
3 90 Baltimore Ravens Carl Davis  DT Iowa Big Ten
3 91 Dallas Cowboys Chaz Green  OT Florida SEC
3 92 Denver Broncos Jeff Heuerman  TE Ohio State Big Ten
3 93 Indianapolis Colts Henry Anderson  DE Stanford Pac-12
3 94 Green Bay Packers Ty Montgomery  WR Stanford Pac-12
3 95 Washington Redskins Matt Jones  RB Florida SEC
3 96 Cleveland Browns Xavier Cooper  DT Washington State Pac-12
3* 97 New England Patriots Geneo Grissom  DE Oklahoma Big 12
3* 98 Kansas City Chiefs Steven Nelson  CB Oregon State Pac-12
3* 99 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Dawson  LB TCU Big 12


4 100 Tennessee Titans Angelo Blackson  DT Auburn SEC
4 101 New England Patriots Trey Flowers  DE Arkansas SEC
4 102 Carolina Panthers Daryl Williams  OT Oklahoma Big 12
4 103 New York Jets Bryce Petty  QB Baylor Big 12
4 104 Jacksonville Jaguars James Sample  S Louisville ACC
4 105 Washington Redskins Jamison Crowder  WR Duke ACC
4 106 Chicago Bears Jeremy Langford  RB Michigan State Big Ten
4 107 Atlanta Falcons Justin Hardy  WR East Carolina The American
2014 Burlsworth Trophy winner
4 108 Tennessee Titans Jalston Fowler  FB Alabama SEC
4 109 Indianapolis Colts Clayton Geathers  S UCF The American
4 110 Minnesota Vikings T. J. Clemmings  OT Pittsburgh ACC
4 111 New England Patriots Tre' Jackson  OG Florida State ACC
4 112 Washington Redskins Arie Kouandjio  OG Alabama SEC
4 113 Detroit Lions Gabe Wright  DT Auburn SEC
4 114 Miami Dolphins Jamil Douglas  OG Arizona State Pac-12
4 115 Cleveland Browns Ibraheim Campbell  S Northwestern Big Ten
4 116 Arizona Cardinals Rodney Gunter  DT Delaware State MEAC
4 117 San Francisco 49ers Blake Bell  TE Oklahoma Big 12
4 118 Kansas City Chiefs Ramik Wilson  LB Georgia SEC
4 119 St. Louis Rams Andrew Donnal  OT Iowa Big Ten
4 120 Cincinnati Bengals Josh Shaw  CB USC Pac-12
4 121 Pittsburgh Steelers Doran Grant  CB Ohio State Big Ten
4 122 Baltimore Ravens Za'Darius Smith  LB Kentucky SEC
4 123 Cleveland Browns Vince Mayle  WR Washington State Pac-12
4 124 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kwon Alexander  LB LSU SEC
4 125 Baltimore Ravens Javorius Allen  RB USC Pac-12
4 126 San Francisco 49ers Mike Davis  RB South Carolina SEC
4 127 Dallas Cowboys Damien Wilson  LB Minnesota Big Ten
4 128 Oakland Raiders Jon Feliciano  OG Miami (FL) ACC
4 129 Green Bay Packers Jake Ryan  LB Michigan Big Ten
4 130 Seattle Seahawks Terry Poole  OG San Diego State MW
4 131 New England Patriots Shaq Mason  C Georgia Tech ACC
4* 132 San Francisco 49ers DeAndre Smelter  WR Georgia Tech ACC
4* 133 Denver Broncos Max Garcia  C Florida SEC
4* 134 Seattle Seahawks Mark Glowinski  OG West Virginia Big 12
4* 135 Cincinnati Bengals Marcus Hardison  DE Arizona State Pac-12
4* 136 Baltimore Ravens Tray Walker  CB Texas Southern SWAC
5 137 Atlanta Falcons Grady Jarrett  DT Clemson ACC
5 138 Tennessee Titans David Cobb  RB Minnesota Big Ten
5 139 Jacksonville Jaguars Rashad Greene  WR Florida State ACC
5 140 Oakland Raiders Ben Heeney  LB Kansas Big 12
5 141 Washington Redskins Martrell Spaight  LB Arkansas SEC
5 142 Chicago Bears Adrian Amos  S Penn State Big Ten
5 143 Minnesota Vikings MyCole Pruitt  TE Southern Illinois MVFC
5 144 New York Giants Mykkele Thompson  S Texas Big 12
5 145 Miami Dolphins Bobby McCain  CB Memphis The American
5 146 Minnesota Vikings Stefon Diggs  WR Maryland Big Ten
5 147 Green Bay Packers Brett Hundley  QB UCLA Pac-12
5 148 New Orleans Saints Davis Tull  LB Chattanooga SoCon
5 149 Miami Dolphins Jay Ajayi  RB Boise State MW
5 150 Miami Dolphins Cedric Thompson  S Minnesota Big Ten
5 151 Indianapolis Colts David Parry  DT Stanford Pac-12
5 152 New York Jets Jarvis Harrison  OG Texas A&M SEC
5 153 San Diego Chargers Kyle Emanuel  LB North Dakota State MVFC
2014 Buchanan Award winner
5 154 New Orleans Saints Tyeler Davison  DT Fresno State MW
5 155 Buffalo Bills Karlos Williams  RB Florida State ACC
5 156 Miami Dolphins Tony Lippett  WR Michigan State Big Ten
5 157 Cincinnati Bengals C. J. Uzomah  TE Auburn SEC
5 158 Arizona Cardinals Shaquille Riddick  DE West Virginia Big 12
5 159 Arizona Cardinals J. J. Nelson  WR UAB C-USA
5 160 Pittsburgh Steelers Jesse James  TE Penn State Big Ten
5 161 Oakland Raiders Neiron Ball  LB Florida SEC
5 162 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kenny Bell  WR Nebraska Big Ten
5 163 Dallas Cowboys Ryan Russell  DE Purdue Big Ten
5 164 Denver Broncos Lorenzo Doss  CB Tulane The American
5 165 San Francisco 49ers Bradley Pinion  P Clemson ACC
5 166 New England Patriots Joe Cardona  LS Navy Ind. (FBS)
5 167 New Orleans Saints Damian Swann  CB Georgia SEC
5 168 Detroit Lions Michael Burton  FB Rutgers Big Ten
5* 169 Carolina Panthers David Mayo  LB Texas State Sun Belt
5* 170 Seattle Seahawks Tye Smith  CB Towson CAA
5* 171 Baltimore Ravens Nick Boyle  TE Delaware CAA
5* 172 Kansas City Chiefs D. J. Alexander  LB Oregon State Pac-12
5* 173 Kansas City Chiefs James O'Shaughnessy  TE Illinois State MVFC
5* 174 Carolina Panthers Cameron Artis-Payne  RB Auburn SEC
5* 175 Houston Texans Keith Mumphery  WR Michigan State Big Ten
5* 176 Baltimore Ravens Robert Myers  OG Tennessee State OVC
6 177 Tennessee Titans Deiontrez Mount  LB Louisville ACC
6 178 New England Patriots Matthew Wells  LB Mississippi State SEC
6 179 Oakland Raiders Max Valles  LB Virginia ACC
6 180 Jacksonville Jaguars Michael Bennett  DT Ohio State Big Ten
6 181 Washington Redskins Kyshoen Jarrett  S Virginia Tech ACC
6 182 Washington Redskins Tevin Mitchel  CB Arkansas SEC
6 183 Chicago Bears Tayo Fabuluje  OT TCU Big 12
6 184 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kaelin Clay  WR Utah Pac-12
6 185 Minnesota Vikings Tyrus Thompson  OT Oklahoma Big 12
6 186 New York Giants Geremy Davis  WR UConn The American
6 187 Washington Redskins Evan Spencer  WR Ohio State Big Ten
6 188 Buffalo Bills Tony Steward  LB Clemson ACC
6 189 Cleveland Browns Charles Gaines  CB Louisville ACC
6 190 San Francisco 49ers Ian Silberman  OG Boston College ACC
6 191 Philadelphia Eagles JaCorey Shepherd  CB Kansas Big 12
6 192 San Diego Chargers Darius Philon  DT Arkansas SEC
6 193 Minnesota Vikings B. J. Dubose  DE Louisville ACC
6 194 Buffalo Bills Nick O'Leary  TE Florida State ACC
6 195 Cleveland Browns Malcolm Johnson  TE Mississippi State SEC
6 196 Philadelphia Eagles Randall Evans  CB Kansas State Big 12
6 197 Cincinnati Bengals Derron Smith  S Fresno State MW
6 198 Cleveland Browns Randall Telfer  TE USC Pac-12
6 199 Pittsburgh Steelers Leterrius Walton  DT Central Michigan MAC
6 200 Detroit Lions Quandre Diggs  S Texas Big 12
6 201 St. Louis Rams Bud Sasser  WR Missouri SEC
6 202 New England Patriots A. J. Derby  TE Arkansas SEC
6 203 Denver Broncos Darius Kilgo  DT Maryland Big Ten
6 204 Baltimore Ravens Darren Waller  WR Georgia Tech ACC
6 205 Indianapolis Colts Josh Robinson  RB Mississippi State SEC
6 206 Green Bay Packers Aaron Ripkowski  FB Oklahoma Big 12
6 207 Indianapolis Colts Amarlo Herrera  LB Georgia SEC
6 208 Tennessee Titans Andy Gallik  C Boston College ACC
6* 209 Seattle Seahawks Obum Gwacham  DE Oregon State Pac-12
6* 210 Green Bay Packers Christian Ringo  DE Louisiana–Lafayette Sun Belt
6* 211 Houston Texans Reshard Cliett  LB South Florida The American
6* 212 Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Chickillo  DE Miami (FL) ACC
6* 213 Green Bay Packers Kennard Backman  TE UAB C-USA
6* 214 Seattle Seahawks Kristjan Sokoli  DT Buffalo MAC
6* 215 St. Louis Rams Cody Wichmann  OG Fresno State MW
6* 216 Houston Texans Christian Covington  DT Rice C-USA
6* 217 Kansas City Chiefs Rakeem Nunez-Roches  DT Southern Miss C-USA
7 218 Oakland Raiders Anthony Morris  OT Tennessee State OVC
7 219 Cleveland Browns Hayes Pullard  LB USC Pac-12
7 220 Jacksonville Jaguars Neal Sterling  WR Monmouth Big South
7 221 Oakland Raiders Andre Debose  WR Florida SEC
7 222 Washington Redskins Austin Reiter  C South Florida The American
7 223 New York Jets Deon Simon  DT Northwestern State Southland
7 224 St. Louis Rams Bryce Hager  LB Baylor Big 12
7 225 Atlanta Falcons Jake Rodgers  OT Eastern Washington Big Sky
7 226 New York Giants Bobby Hart  OT Florida State ACC
7 227 St. Louis Rams Martin Ifedi  DE Memphis The American
7 228 Minnesota Vikings Austin Shepherd  OT Alabama SEC
7 229 Jacksonville Jaguars Ben Koyack  TE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
7 230 New Orleans Saints Marcus Murphy  RB Missouri SEC
7 231 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Joey Iosefa  FB Hawaii MW
7 232 Minnesota Vikings Edmond Robinson  LB Newberry SAC
7 233 Kansas City Chiefs Da'Ron Brown  WR Northern Illinois MAC
7 234 Buffalo Bills Dezmin Lewis  WR Central Arkansas Southland
7 235 Houston Texans Kenny Hilliard  RB LSU SEC
7 236 Dallas Cowboys Mark Nzeocha  LB Wyoming MW
7 237 Philadelphia Eagles Brian Mihalik  DE Boston College ACC
7 238 Cincinnati Bengals Mario Alford  WR West Virginia Big 12
7 239 Pittsburgh Steelers Gerod Holliman  S Louisville ACC
2014 Jim Thorpe Award winner
7 240 Detroit Lions Corey Robinson  OT South Carolina SEC
7 241 Cleveland Browns Ifo Ekpre-Olomu  CB Oregon Pac-12
7 242 Oakland Raiders Dexter McDonald  CB Kansas Big 12
7 243 Dallas Cowboys Laurence Gibson  OT Virginia Tech ACC
7 244 San Francisco 49ers Trent Brown  OT Florida SEC
7 245 Tennessee Titans Tre McBride  WR William & Mary CAA
7 246 Dallas Cowboys Geoff Swaim  TE Texas Big 12
7 247 New England Patriots Darryl Roberts  CB Marshall C-USA
7 248 Seattle Seahawks Ryan Murphy  S Oregon State Pac-12
7 249 Atlanta Falcons Akeem King  CB San Jose State MW
7* 250 Denver Broncos Trevor Siemian  QB Northwestern Big Ten
7* 251 Denver Broncos Taurean Nixon  CB Tulane The American
7* 252 Denver Broncos Josh Furman  S Oklahoma State Big 12
7* 253 New England Patriots Xzavier Dickson  LB Alabama SEC
7* 254 San Francisco 49ers Rory Anderson  TE South Carolina SEC
7* 255 Indianapolis Colts Denzelle Good  OT Mars Hill SAC
7* 256 Arizona Cardinals Gerald Christian  TE Louisville ACC

Supplemental draft

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A supplemental draft was held on July 9, 2015. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. Seven players were available,[13] but only one was selected.[14][15]

Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
5 St. Louis Rams Isaiah Battle  OT Clemson ACC

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Cariel Brooks  CB Adams State N/A
Arizona Cardinals Edwin Jackson  LB Georgia Southern Sun Belt
Arizona Cardinals Harold Jones-Quartey  S Findlay GLIAC
Arizona Cardinals Xavier Williams  NT Northern Iowa MVFC
Baltimore Ravens Daniel Brown  TE James Madison CAA
Baltimore Ravens DeAndre Carter  WR Sacramento State Big Sky
Baltimore Ravens Nick Easton  OG Harvard Ivy
Buffalo Bills Chris Manhertz  TE Canisius
Played college basketball
Carolina Panthers Damiere Byrd  WR South Carolina SEC
Carolina Panthers Dean Marlowe  S James Madison CAA
Carolina Panthers Matt Wile  P Michigan Big Ten
Chicago Bears Bryce Callahan  CB Rice C-USA
Chicago Bears Jacoby Glenn  CB UCF The American
Chicago Bears Khari Lee  TE Bowie State CIAA
Chicago Bears Rick Lovato  LS Old Dominion C-USA
Chicago Bears Cameron Meredith  WR Illinois State MVFC
Chicago Bears John Timu  LB Washington Pac-12
Cincinnati Bengals Michael Bennett  WR Georgia SEC
Cincinnati Bengals Troy Hill  CB Oregon Pac-12
Cincinnati Bengals Jake Kumerow  WR Wisconsin–Whitewater WIAC
Cincinnati Bengals DeShawn Williams  DT Clemson ACC
Cleveland Browns Darius Jennings  WR Virginia ACC
Dallas Cowboys La'el Collins  OT LSU SEC
Dallas Cowboys Efe Obada  DE    
European player signed from the BAFANL
Denver Broncos A. J. Johnson  LB Tennessee SEC
Detroit Lions Zach Zenner  RB South Dakota State MVFC
Green Bay Packers LaDarius Gunter  CB Miami (FL) ACC
Green Bay Packers James Vaughters  LB Stanford Pac-12
Houston Texans Kendall Lamm  OT Appalachian State Sun Belt
Houston Texans Greg Mancz  C Toledo MAC
Houston Texans Corey Moore  S Georgia SEC
Indianapolis Colts Quan Bray  WR Auburn SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Sam Ficken  K Penn State Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Chris Reed  OG Minnesota State NSIC
Kansas City Chiefs David Irving  DE Iowa State Big 12
Miami Dolphins Matt Darr  P Tennessee SEC
Miami Dolphins Andrew Franks  K RPI Liberty
Miami Dolphins Neville Hewitt  LB Marshall C-USA
Miami Dolphins Mike Hull  LB Penn State Big Ten
Minnesota Vikings Justin Coleman  CB Tennessee SEC
Minnesota Vikings Anthony Harris  S Virginia ACC
Minnesota Vikings Taylor Heinicke  QB Old Dominion C-USA
New England Patriots David Andrews  C Georgia SEC
New England Patriots Brandon King  LB Auburn SEC
New York Giants Matt LaCosse  TE Illinois Big Ten
New York Giants Will Tye  TE Stony Brook CAA
New York Jets Tevaughn Campbell  CB Regina CWUAA
Oakland Raiders Robertson Daniel  DB BYU Ind. (FBS)
Philadelphia Eagles Raheem Mostert  RB Purdue Big Ten
Pittsburgh Steelers B. J. Finney  C Kansas State Big 12
Pittsburgh Steelers Eli Rogers  WR Louisville ACC
San Diego Chargers Tyreek Burwell  OT Cincinnati The American
San Diego Chargers Josh Lambo  K Texas A&M SEC
San Diego Chargers Tyrell Williams  WR Western Oregon GNAC
San Francisco 49ers Jermaine Whitehead  FS Auburn SEC
Seattle Seahawks Jesse Davis  OT Idaho Sun Belt
Seattle Seahawks Thomas Rawls  RB Central Michigan MAC
Seattle Seahawks Alex Singleton  LB Montana State Big Sky
Seattle Seahawks Jake Waters  QB Kansas State Big 12
St. Louis Rams Malcolm Brown  RB Texas Big 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Deshazor Everett  FS Texas A&M SEC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Adam Humphries  WR Clemson ACC
Tennessee Titans Quinton Spain  OG West Virginia Big 12
Washington Redskins Quinton Dunbar  CB Florida SEC
Washington Redskins Ty Long  P UAB C-USA

Trades

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In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2015 draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 15: San Francisco → San Diego (D). San Francisco traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's 2015 first and fourth round selections (17th & 117th), and their fifth round selection in 2016 (142nd).[source 1]
  2. ^ No. 17: San Diego → San Francisco (D). see No. 15: San Francisco → San Diego.[source 1]
  3. ^ No. 19: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded this selection along with their fourth round selection (115th) and their first round selection in 2014 (9th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first round selection in 2014 (4th) which Buffalo used to select wide receiver Sammy Watkins.[source 2]
  4. ^ No. 23: Detroit → Denver (D). Detroit traded this selection to Denver in exchange for Denver's 2015 first and fifth round selections (28th & 143rd), their fifth round selection in 2016 (169th), and guard Manny Ramirez.[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 28: Denver → Detroit (D). see No. 23: Detroit → Denver.[source 3]
  6. ^ No. 31: Seattle → New Orleans (PD). Seattle traded their first round selection (31st overall) and center Max Unger to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' fourth round selection (112th) and tight end Jimmy Graham.[source 4]
Round two
  1. ^ No. 33: Tennessee → New York Giants (D). Tennessee traded this selection to the Giants in exchange for New York's 2015 second, fourth and seventh round selections (40th, 108th & 245th).[source 5]
  2. ^ No. 40: New York Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 33: Tennessee → New York Giants.[source 5]
  3. ^ No. 41: St. Louis → Carolina (D). St. Louis traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's 2015 second, third and sixth round selections (57th, 89th & 201st).[source 3]
  4. ^ No. 43: Cleveland → Houston (D). Cleveland traded this selection and their seventh round selection (229th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's 2015 second, fourth and sixth round selections (51st, 116th & 195th).[source 6]
  5. ^ No. 47: Miami → Philadelphia (D). Miami traded this selection and their sixth round selection (191st) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's 2015 second round selection and two 2015 fifth round selections (52nd, 145th & 156th).[source 7]
  6. ^ No. 51: Houston → Cleveland (D). see No. 43: Cleveland → Houston.[source 6]
  7. ^ No. 52: Philadelphia → Miami (D). see No. 47: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 7]
  8. ^ No. 55: Arizona → Baltimore (D). Arizona traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's 2015 second round selection and a fifth round selection (58th & 158th).[source 8]
  9. ^ No. 57: Carolina → St. Louis (D). see No. 41: Carolina → St. Louis.[source 3]
  10. ^ No. 58: Baltimore → Arizona (D). see No. 55: Arizona → Baltimore.[source 8]
  11. ^ No. 61: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (D). Indianapolis traded this selection and their fourth round selection (128th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's 2015 third round selection and a fourth round selection (65th & 109th).[source 9]
Round three
  1. ^ No. 65: Tampa Bay → Indianapolis (D). see No. 61: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay.[source 9]
  2. ^ No. 69: Washington → Seattle (D). Washington traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's 2015 third, fourth, fifth and sixth round selections (95th, 112th, 167th, & 181st).[source 10]
  3. ^ No. 70: New York Jets → Houston (D). The Jets traded this selection to Houston in exchange for wide receiver DeVier Posey and third, fifth and seventh-round selections (82nd, 152nd, and 229th overall).[source 11]
  4. ^ No. 76: Minnesota → Kansas City (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's 2015 third and sixth round selections (80th & 193rd).[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 78: Miami → New Orleans (PD). Miami traded this selection and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to New Orleans in exchange for wide receiver Kenny Stills.[source 12]
  6. ^ No. 80: multiple trades:
           No. 80: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 76: Minnesota → Kansas City
           No. 80: Minnesota → Detroit (D). Minnesota traded their third round selection to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's 2015 third and fifth round selections (88th & 143rd).[source 3]
  7. ^ No. 82: Houston → New York Jets (D). see No. 70: New York Jets → Houston.[source 11]
  8. ^ No. 88: Detroit → Minnesota (D). see No. 80: Minnesota → Detroit.[source 3]
  9. ^ No. 89: Carolina → St. Louis (D). see No. 41: Carolina → St. Louis.[source 3]
  10. ^ No. 95: Seattle → Washington (D). see No. 69: Washington → Seattle.[source 10]
  11. ^ No. 96: New England → Cleveland (D). New England traded this selection and their seventh round selection (219th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth, fifth and sixth round selections (111th, 147th, & 202nd).[source 13]
Round four
  1. ^ No. 101: Tampa Bay → New England (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection along with tight end Tim Wright to New England in exchange for guard Logan Mankins.[source 14]
  2. ^ No. 102: Oakland → Carolina (D). Oakland traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's fourth, fifth and seventh round selections (124th, 161st, & 242nd).[source 3]
  3. ^ No. 103: Jacksonville → New York Jets (D). Jacksonville traded this selection to the Jets in exchange for New York's fourth and seventh round selections (104th & 229th).[source 3]
  4. ^ No. 104: New York Jets → Jacksonville (D). see No. 103: Jacksonville → New York Jets.[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 108: New York Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 33: Tennessee → New York Giants.[source 5]
  6. ^ No. 109: multiple trades:
           No. 109: St. Louis → Tampa Bay (PD). St. Louis traded this selection as well as their sixth round selection (183rd) to Tampa Bay in exchange for safety Mark Barron.
           No. 109: Tampa Bay → Indianapolis (D). see No. 61: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay.[source 9]
  7. ^ No. 111: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 96: New England → Cleveland.[source 13]
  8. ^ No. 112: multiple trades:
           No. 112: New Orleans → Seattle (PD). see No. 31: Seattle → New Orleans.[source 4]
           No. 112: Seattle → Washington (D). see No. 69: Washington → Seattle.[source 10]
  9. ^ No. 113: multiple trades:
           No. 113: San Francisco → Buffalo (PD). San Francisco traded their fourth round selection to Buffalo in exchange for wide receiver Stevie Johnson.[source 15]
           No. 113: Buffalo → Philadelphia (PD). Buffalo traded their seventh round selection in the 2014 draft (224th) to Philadelphia in exchange for running back Bryce Brown and Philadelphia's 2014 seventh round selection (237th). The trade also included a conditional future selection to be received by Philadelphia which will either be this pick, which Buffalo may receive from San Francisco (depending on whether Stevie Johnson hits certain undisclosed statistical thresholds in 2014) or Buffalo's third or fourth round selection in 2016 (depending on Brown achieving undisclosed performance levels in 2014).[source 16] The conditions resulted in the 49ers fourth round selection being sent to Philadelphia via Buffalo.[source 17]
           No. 113: Philadelphia → Detroit (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's 2016 third round selection (77th).[source 18]
  10. ^ No. 115: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). see No. 19: Buffalo → Cleveland.[source 2]
  11. ^ No. 116: multiple trades:
           No. 116: Houston → Cleveland (D). see No. 43: Cleveland → Houston.[source 6]
           No. 116: Cleveland → Arizona (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's fourth, sixth and seventh round selection (123rd, 198th, & 241st).[source 3]
  12. ^ No. 117: San Diego → San Francisco (D). see No. 15: San Francisco → San Diego.[source 1]
  13. ^ No. 119: Philadelphia → St. Louis (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection, their second round selection in 2016 (43rd), and quarterback Nick Foles to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' fifth round selection (145th) and quarterback Sam Bradford. The trade also includes a possible 2016 conditional selection going to Philadelphia based on Bradford's playing time in 2015. If Bradford takes less than 50 percent of the snaps, Philadelphia will receive St. Louis' fourth round selection. If he does not play at all, Philadelphia will receive St. Louis' third round selection.[source 19]
  14. ^ No. 122: Detroit → Baltimore (PD). Detroit traded this selection along with their fifth round selection (158th) to Baltimore in exchange for a seventh round selection (231st) and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.[source 20]
  15. ^ No. 123: Arizona → Cleveland (D). see No. 116: Cleveland → Arizona.[source 3]
  16. ^ No. 124: multiple trades:
           No. 124: Carolina → Oakland (D). see No. 102: Oakland → Carolina.[source 3]
           No. 124: Oakland → Tampa Bay (D). Oakland traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's fourth and seventh round selections (128th & 218th).[source 3]
  17. ^ No. 126: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded this selection, along with their second and fifth round selections in 2014 (63rd & 171st) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second and seventh round selections in 2014 (56th & 242nd).[source 21]
  18. ^ No. 128: multiple trades:
           No. 128: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 61: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay.[source 9]
           No. 128: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). see No. 124: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 3]
Round five
  1. ^ No. 137: multiple trades:
           No. 137: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and a seventh round selection in 2014 (221st) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's fifth round selection in 2014 (149th).[source 22]
           No. 137: Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded this selection and their seventh round selection in 2016 (240th) to Minnesota in exchange for quarterback Matt Cassel and Minnesota's sixth round selection (187th).[source 23]
           No. 137: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's fifth and sixth round selections (146th & 185th).[source 3]
  2. ^ No. 142: New York Jets → Chicago (PD). The Jets traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for wide receiver Brandon Marshall and a seventh round selection (224th).[source 24]
  3. ^ No. 143: multiple trades:
           No. 143: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded this selection along with their fifth round selection in 2014 (156th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fourth and seventh round selections in 2014 (131st & 246th).[source 25]
           No. 143: Denver → Detroit (D). see No. 23: Detroit → Denver.[source 3]
           No. 143: Detroit → Minnesota (D). see No. 80: Minnesota → Detroit.[source 3]
  4. ^ No. 145: multiple trades:
           No. 145: St. Louis → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 119: Philadelphia → St. Louis.[source 19]
           No. 145: Philadelphia → Miami (D). see No. 47: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 7]
  5. ^ No. 146: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). see No. 137: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 3]
  6. ^ No. 147: multiple trades:
           No. 147: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 96: New England → Cleveland.[source 13]
           No. 147: New England → Green Bay (D). New England traded this selection to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fifth and seventh round selections (166th & 247th).[source 3]
  7. ^ No. 149: Minnesota → Miami (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Mike Wallace and a seventh round selection (232nd).[source 26]
  8. ^ No. 151: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' fifth and seventh round selections (165th & 244th).[source 3]
  9. ^ No. 152: Houston → New York Jets (D). see No. 70: New York Jets → Houston.[source 11]
  10. ^ No. 154: Kansas City → New Orleans (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for guard Ben Grubbs.[source 27]
  11. ^ No. 156: Philadelphia → Miami (D). see No. 47: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 7]
  12. ^ No. 158: multiple trades:
           No. 158: Detroit → Baltimore (PD). see No. 122: Detroit → Baltimore.[source 20]
           No. 158: Baltimore → Arizona (D). see No. 55: Arizona → Baltimore.[source 8]
  13. ^ No. 161: Carolina → Oakland (D). see No. 102: Oakland → Carolina.[source 3]
  14. ^ No. 162: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for offensive lineman Jeremy Zuttah.[source 28]
  15. ^ No. 165: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). see No. 151: San Francisco → Indianapolis.[source 3]
  16. ^ No. 166: Green Bay → New England (D). see No. 147: New England → Green Bay.[source 3]
  17. ^ No. 167: multiple trades:
           No. 167: Seattle → Washington (D). see No. 69: Washington → Seattle.[source 10]
           No. 167: Washington → New Orleans (D). Washington traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' sixth round selection (187th) and their sixth round selection in the 2016 NFL draft (187th).[source 3]
  18. ^ No. 168: multiple trades:
           No. 168: New England → Tampa Bay (PD). New England traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for linebacker Jonathan Casillas and Tampa Bay's sixth round selection.[source 29]
           No. 168: Tampa Bay → Detroit (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Detroit in exchange for defensive end George Johnson and Detroit's seventh round selection (231st).[source 30]
Round six
  1. ^ No. 177: Tampa Bay → New England (PD). see No. 168: New England → Tampa Bay.[source 29]
  2. ^ No. 181: multiple trades:
           No. 181: New York Jets → Seattle (PD). The Jets traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for wide receiver Percy Harvin.[source 31][source 32]
           No. 181: Seattle → Washington (D). see No. 69: Washington → Seattle.[source 10]
  3. ^ No. 183: St. Louis → Tampa Bay (PD). see No. 109: St. Louis → Tampa Bay.
  4. ^ No. 185: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). see No. 137: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 187: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 167: Washington → New Orleans.[source 3]
  6. ^ No. 187: Minnesota → Buffalo (PD). see No. 137: Buffalo → Minnesota.[source 23]
  7. ^ No. 191: Miami → Philadelphia (D). see No. 47: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 7]
  8. ^ No. 193: Kansas City → Minnesota (D). see No. 76: Minnesota → Kansas City
  9. ^ No. 195: Houston → Cleveland (D). see No. 43: Cleveland → Houston.[source 6]
  10. ^ No. 198: Arizona → Cleveland (D). see No. 116: Cleveland → Arizona.[source 3]
  11. ^ No. 201: Carolina → St. Louis (D). see No. 41: Carolina → St. Louis.[source 3]
  12. ^ No. 202: multiple trades:
           No. 202: Baltimore → Cleveland (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's seventh round selection in 2014 (218th).[source 22]
           No. 202: Cleveland → New England (D). see No. 96: New England → Cleveland.[source 13]
  13. ^ No. 203: Dallas → Baltimore (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's seventh round selection and linebacker Rolando McClain.[source 33]
  14. ^ No. 206: Seattle → Indianapolis (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for cornerback Marcus Burley.[source 34]
  15. ^ No. 207: New England → Tennessee (PD). New England traded this selection to Tennessee in exchange for linebacker Akeem Ayers and Tennessee's seventh round selection (219th).[source 35]
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 128: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). see No. 124: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 3]
  2. ^ No. 219: multiple trades:
           No. 219: Tennessee → New England (PD). see No. 207: New England → Tennessee.[source 35]
           No. 219: New England → Cleveland (D). see No. 96: New England → Cleveland.[source 13]
  3. ^ No. 224: multiple trades:
           No. 224: Chicago → New York Jets (PD). see No. 224: New York Jets → Chicago.[source 24]
           No. 224: New York Jets → St. Louis (D). The Jets traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for running back Zac Stacy.[source 3]
  4. ^ No. 229: multiple trades:
           No. 229: Cleveland → Houston (D). see No. 43: Cleveland → Houston.[source 6]
           No. 229: Houston → New York Jets (D). see No. 70: New York Jets → Houston.[source 11]
           No. 104: New York Jets → Jacksonville (D). see No. 103: Jacksonville → New York Jets.[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 231: multiple trades:
           No. 231: Miami → Baltimore (PD). Miami traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie.[source 36]
           No. 231: Baltimore → Detroit (PD). see No. 122: Detroit → Baltimore.[source 20]
           No. 231: Detroit → Tampa Bay (PD). see No. 168: Tampa Bay → Detroit.[source 30]
  6. ^ No. 232: multiple trades:
           No. 232: San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Miami in exchange for offensive tackle Jonathan Martin.[source 37]
           No. 232: Miami → Minnesota (PD). see No. 149: Minnesota → Miami.[source 26]
  7. ^ No. 236: San Diego → Dallas (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for defensive tackle Sean Lissemore.[source 38]
  8. ^ No. 241: Arizona → Cleveland (D). see No. 116: Cleveland → Arizona.[source 3]
  9. ^ No. 242: Carolina → Oakland (D). see No. 102: Oakland → Carolina.[source 3]
  10. ^ No. 243: Baltimore → Dallas (PD). see No. 203: Dallas → Baltimore.[source 33]
  11. ^ No. 244: multiple trades:
           No. 244: Dallas → Indianapolis (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for linebacker Caesar Rayford.[source 39]
           No. 244: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). see No. 151: San Francisco → Indianapolis.[source 3]
  12. ^ No. 245: multiple trades:
           No. 245: Denver → New York Giants (PD). Denver traded this selection to the Giants in exchange for kicker Brandon McManus.[source 40]
           No. 245: New York Giants → Tennessee (D). see No. 33: Tennessee → New York Giants.[source 5]
  13. ^ No. 246: multiple trades:
           No. 246: Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Cam Johnson.[source 41]
           No. 246: San Francisco → Dallas (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' sixth round selection in the 2016 NFL draft (178th).[source 3]
  14. ^ No. 247: Green Bay → New England (D). see No. 147: New England → Green Bay.[source 3]
  15. ^ No. 249: multiple trades:
           No. 249: New England → St. Louis (PD). New England traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for wide receiver Greg Salas.[source 42]
           No. 249: St. Louis → Atlanta (PD). St. Louis traded this selection along with their first round selection in 2013 (22nd) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's first, third and sixth round selections in 2013 (30th, 92nd and 198th).[source 43][source 44]

Summary

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Selections by college athletic conference

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Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
The American 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 11
ACC 9 4 7 7 4 11 5 47
Big 12 2 1 4 4 3 6 5 25
Big Ten 3 8 4 6 10 3 1 35
C-USA 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 6
MAC 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 4
MWC 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 10
Pac-12 9 6 10 5 3 3 3 39
SEC 7 9 6 10 6 8 8 54
Sun Belt 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3
Ind. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Big South 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
CAA 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3
MEAC 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
MVFC 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4
OVC 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
SoCon 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
Southland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
SWAC 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Non-Division I football conferences
Liberty (DIII) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
SAC (DII) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

Schools with multiple draft selections

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Selections Schools
11 Florida State
10 Louisville
8 Florida
7 Alabama, Miami (FL)
6 Missouri, Oklahoma, Stanford, USC
5 Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon State, Texas
4 Arizona State, LSU, Michigan State, Minnesota, South Carolina, Utah, Washington, West Virginia
3 Boston College, Fresno State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA
2 Baylor, Colorado State, Connecticut, Duke, Kansas State, Kentucky, Maryland, Memphis, Northwestern, Rutgers, TCU, Tennessee State, Texas A&M, Texas State, Tulane, UAB, UCF, USF, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Washington State, Wisconsin

Selections by position

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Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Center 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 6
Cornerback 4 5 5 3 4 5 5 31
Defensive end 4 5 5 3 2 4 2 25
Defensive tackle 2 2 2 3 3 7 1 20
Fullback 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4
Guard 1 2 3 6 2 2 0 16
Linebacker 4 5 3 4 7 6 5 34
Long snapper 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Offensive tackle 5 4 2 3 0 2 8 24
Punter 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Quarterback 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 7
Running back 2 2 4 3 4 1 2 18
Safety 1 3 0 3 3 2 3 15
Tight end 0 1 3 1 5 5 4 19
Wide receiver 6 3 5 4 6 5 6 35
Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Offense 17 12 20 21 19 17 23 129
Defense 15 20 15 16 19 24 16 125
Special teams 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2

Notes

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

References

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