2010 NFL Draft















































2010 NFL Draft

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General Information
Date(s)
April 22–24, 2010
Time
7:30 pm EDT (April 21)
6:00 pm EDT (April 23)
10:00 am EDT (April 24)
Location
Radio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
TV coverage (US)
ESPN, NFL Network
Overview

255 total selections  in 7 rounds
First selection
Sam Bradford, QB
St. Louis Rams
Mr. Irrelevant
Tim Toone, WR
Detroit Lions
Most selections (13)

Philadelphia Eagles
Fewest selections (4)

New York Jets


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The 2010 NFL Draft was the 75th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The 2010 draft took place over three days, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, with the first round on Thursday, April 22, 2010, at 7:30 pm EDT. The second and third rounds took place on Friday, April 23 starting at 6:00 pm EDT, while the final four rounds were held on Saturday, April 24, starting at 10:00 am EDT.[1][2] Television coverage was provided by both NFL Network and ESPN.


The St. Louis Rams, as the team with the worst record during the 2009 season, selected quarterback Sam Bradford with the first pick. Three of the top four picks were members of the Oklahoma Sooners football team, and five of the top six were from the Big 12 Conference. The prime time broadcast of the first round was watched by 7.29 million viewers making it the most viewed first round ever and making ESPN the second most watched network of the night.[3][4]






Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Changes in draft order


  • 3 Player selections


  • 4 Trades


  • 5 Supplemental draft selections


  • 6 Notable undrafted players


  • 7 Selections by college conference


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References





Overview


Of the 255 players drafted 216 (or 84%) were among the 327 players who participated in the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine. This matches the average percentage of combine participants among draftees over the past ten years. An additional 39 players who did not attend the combine were selected.[5][6]


There was wide speculation that the 2010 NFL Draft would have a very large number of early entrants because of a possible rookie pay scale to be imposed starting with the 2011 NFL Draft.[7][8][9][10]Eligible underclassmen projected as top NFL prospects risked losing millions of contractually-guaranteed dollars if they did not declare for the draft the year before a new CBA could be reached. The early entry deadline was January 15. After the early entry deadline had passed, it was confirmed that the 2010 NFL Draft would have fifty-three non-seniors, tying a draft record for the most non-seniors ever.[11]


The draft's first round, in which teams were allowed ten minutes to make each selection, consumed three hours and 28 minutes. The second round (with a maximum of seven minutes per selection) lasted two hours and 25 minutes. After the second round, teams were allotted five minutes per pick. The third round took one hour and 41 minutes. Rounds 4 through 7 each lasted less than two hours.[12] For the second time in draft history, the first two players selected were named Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year, respectively.[13]


The following is the breakdown of the 255 players selected by position:








  • 33 Cornerbacks

  • 30 Defensive ends

  • 29 Linebackers

  • 27 Wide receivers

  • 25 Defensive tackles




  • 23 Offensive tackles

  • 20 Tight ends

  • 19 Safeties

  • 14 Quarterbacks

  • 13 Running backs




  • 9 Offensive guards

  • 6 Centers

  • 3 Punters

  • 2 Fullbacks

  • 2 Kick returners




Changes in draft order




Commissioner Roger Goodell announcing a pick.


At the 2009 annual owners meeting, NFL owners unanimously approved changes to the order for assigning draft picks, starting with the 2010 draft.[14]


The new format took into account the seeding of playoff teams. The two major changes from previous years were:



  • Teams that make the playoffs pick after teams that do not.

  • Teams that advance further in the playoffs pick later. In 2008, the Chargers, who went 8–8 in the regular season, defeated the 12–4 Indianapolis Colts in an AFC Wild Card game. Nevertheless, the Chargers received the 16th pick while the Colts picked 27th, and the Patriots, who missed the playoffs, picked 23rd according to the rules then in effect, which prioritized regular season record for all teams except those in the Super Bowl.


The new order assigns picks for each round as indicated in the table below. With the exception of the changes noted above, the order will generally follow that used in previous years (i.e., within a given status, teams with worse regular-season records will pick earlier in the first round, and picks will cycle from round to round among teams that are tied).


Three coin tosses were necessary to establish the final selection order: Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Atlanta won their flips over Denver, Carolina, and Houston, respectively.[15]































Status
Draft picks
Non-playoff teams
1–20
Eliminated in Wild Card round
21–24
Eliminated in Divisional round
25–28
Eliminated in Conference Championships
29–30
Super Bowl losing team
31
Super Bowl champion
32


Player selections





















*
= compensatory selection
^
= supplemental compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[16]
















































































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
 
 
 
 













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

1

1

St. Louis Rams

Sam Bradford 

QB

Oklahoma

Big 12


1

2

Detroit Lions

Ndamukong Suh 

DT

Nebraska

Big 12


1

3

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Gerald McCoy 

DT

Oklahoma

Big 12


1

4

Washington Redskins

Trent Williams 

OT

Oklahoma

Big 12


1

5

Kansas City Chiefs

Eric Berry 

S

Tennessee

SEC


1

6

Seattle Seahawks

Russell Okung 

OT

Oklahoma State

Big 12


1

7

Cleveland Browns

Joe Haden 

CB

Florida

SEC


1

8

Oakland Raiders

Rolando McClain 

LB

Alabama

SEC


1

9

Buffalo Bills

C. J. Spiller 

RB

Clemson

ACC


1

10

Jacksonville Jaguars

Tyson Alualu 

DT

California

Pac-10


1

11

San Francisco 49ers

Anthony Davis 

OT

Rutgers

Big East

from Chicago via Denver[R1 - 1]

1

12

San Diego Chargers

Ryan Mathews 

RB

Fresno State

WAC

from Miami [R1 - 2]

1

13

Philadelphia Eagles

Brandon Graham 

DE

Michigan

Big Ten

from San Francisco via Denver[R1 - 3]

1

14

Seattle Seahawks

Earl Thomas 

S

Texas

Big 12

from Denver [R1 - 4]

1

15

New York Giants

Jason Pierre-Paul 

DE

South Florida

Big East


1

16

Tennessee Titans

Derrick Morgan 

DE

Georgia Tech

ACC


1

17

San Francisco 49ers

Mike Iupati 

G

Idaho

WAC

from Carolina [R1 - 5]

1

18

Pittsburgh Steelers

Maurkice Pouncey 

C

Florida

SEC


1

19

Atlanta Falcons

Sean Weatherspoon 

LB

Missouri

Big 12


1

20

Houston Texans

Kareem Jackson 

CB

Alabama

SEC


1

21

Cincinnati Bengals

Jermaine Gresham 

TE

Oklahoma

Big 12


1

22

Denver Broncos

Demaryius Thomas 

WR

Georgia Tech

ACC

from New England [R1 - 6]

1

23

Green Bay Packers

Bryan Bulaga 

OT

Iowa

Big Ten


1

24

Dallas Cowboys

Dez Bryant 

WR

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from Philadelphia via Denver and New England[R1 - 7]

1

25

Denver Broncos

Tim Tebow 

QB

Florida

SEC

from Baltimore [R1 - 8]

1

26

Arizona Cardinals

Dan Williams 

DT

Tennessee

SEC


1

27

New England Patriots

Devin McCourty 

CB

Rutgers

Big East

from Dallas[R1 - 9]

1

28

Miami Dolphins

Jared Odrick 

DT

Penn State

Big Ten

from San Diego[R1 - 10]

1

29

New York Jets

Kyle Wilson 

CB

Boise State

WAC


1

30

Detroit Lions

Jahvid Best 

RB

California

Pac-10

from Minnesota [R1 - 11]

1

31

Indianapolis Colts

Jerry Hughes 

DE

TCU

MWC


1

32

New Orleans Saints

Patrick Robinson 

CB

Florida State

ACC


2

33

St. Louis Rams

Rodger Saffold 

OT

Indiana

Big Ten


2

34

Minnesota Vikings

Chris Cook 

CB

Virginia

ACC

from Detroit[R2 - 1]

2

35

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Brian Price 

DT

UCLA

Pac-10


2

36

Kansas City Chiefs

Dexter McCluster 

RB

Ole Miss

SEC


2

37

Philadelphia Eagles

Nate Allen 

S

South Florida

Big East

from Washington [R2 - 2]

2

38

Cleveland Browns

T. J. Ward 

S

Oregon

Pac-10


2

39

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Arrelious Benn 

WR

Illinois

Big Ten

from Oakland [R2 - 3]

2

40

Miami Dolphins

Koa Misi 

DE

Utah

MWC

from Seattle via San Diego[R2 - 4]

2

41

Buffalo Bills

Torell Troup 

DT

UCF

C-USA


2

42

New England Patriots

Rob Gronkowski 

TE

Arizona

Pac-10

from Chicago via Tampa Bay and Oakland[R2 - 5]

2

43

Baltimore Ravens

Sergio Kindle 

DE

Texas

Big 12

from Miami via Denver[R2 - 6]

2

44

Oakland Raiders

Lamarr Houston 

DE

Texas

Big 12

from Jacksonville via New England[R2 - 7]

2

45

Denver Broncos

Zane Beadles 

OT

Utah

MWC


2

46

New York Giants

Linval Joseph 

DT

East Carolina

C-USA


2

47

Arizona Cardinals

Daryl Washington 

LB

TCU

MWC

from Tennessee via New England[R2 - 8]

2

48

Carolina Panthers

Jimmy Clausen 

QB

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)


2

49

San Francisco 49ers

Taylor Mays 

S

USC

Pac-10


2

50

Kansas City Chiefs

Javier Arenas 

CB

Alabama

SEC

from Atlanta [R2 - 9]

2

51

Minnesota Vikings

Toby Gerhart 

RB

Stanford

Pac-10

from Houston [R2 - 10]

2

52

Pittsburgh Steelers

Jason Worilds 

DE

Virginia Tech

ACC


2

53

New England Patriots

Jermaine Cunningham 

DE

Florida

SEC


2

54

Cincinnati Bengals

Carlos Dunlap 

DE

Florida

SEC


2

55

Dallas Cowboys

Sean Lee 

LB

Penn State

Big Ten

from Philadelphia [R2 - 11]

2

56

Green Bay Packers

Mike Neal 

DE

Purdue

Big Ten


2

57

Baltimore Ravens

Terrence Cody 

DT

Alabama

SEC


2

58

Houston Texans

Ben Tate 

RB

Auburn

SEC

from Arizona via New England[R2 - 12]

2

59

Cleveland Browns

Montario Hardesty 

RB

Tennessee

SEC

from Dallas via Philadelphia[R2 - 13]

2

60

Seattle Seahawks

Golden Tate 

WR

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from San Diego[R2 - 14]

2

61

New York Jets

Vladimir Ducasse 

OT

Massachusetts

CAA


2

62

New England Patriots

Brandon Spikes 

LB

Florida

SEC

from Minnesota via Houston[R2 - 15]

2

63

Indianapolis Colts

Pat Angerer 

LB

Iowa

Big Ten


2

64

New Orleans Saints

Charles Brown 

OT

USC

Pac-10


3

65

St. Louis Rams

Jerome Murphy 

CB

South Florida

Big East


3

66

Detroit Lions

Amari Spievey 

CB

Iowa

Big Ten


3

67

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Myron Lewis 

CB

Vanderbilt

SEC



3

67.5

Washington Redskins

selection forfeited because of use of 3rd round selection in 2009 Supplemental Draft[17]

3

68

Kansas City Chiefs

Jon Asamoah 

G

Illinois

Big Ten


3

69

Oakland Raiders

Jared Veldheer 

OT

Hillsdale

GLIAC


3

70

Baltimore Ravens

Ed Dickson 

TE

Oregon

Pac-10

from Seattle via Philadelphia and Denver[R3 - 1]

3

71

Green Bay Packers

Morgan Burnett 

S

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Cleveland via Philadelphia[R3 - 2]

3

72

Buffalo Bills

Alex Carrington 

DE

Arkansas State

Sun Belt


3

73

Miami Dolphins

John Jerry 

OT

Ole Miss

SEC


3

74

Jacksonville Jaguars

D'Anthony Smith 

DT

Louisiana Tech

WAC


3

75

Chicago Bears

Major Wright 

S

Florida

SEC


3

76

New York Giants

Chad Jones 

S

LSU

SEC


3

77

Tennessee Titans

Damian Williams 

WR

USC

Pac-10


3

78

Carolina Panthers

Brandon LaFell 

WR

LSU

SEC


3

79

San Diego Chargers

Donald Butler 

LB

Washington

Pac-10

from San Francisco [R3 - 3]

3

80

Denver Broncos

J. D. Walton 

C

Baylor

Big 12


3

81

Houston Texans

Earl Mitchell 

DT

Arizona

Pac-10


3

82

Pittsburgh Steelers

Emmanuel Sanders 

WR

SMU

C-USA


3

83

Atlanta Falcons

Corey Peters 

DT

Kentucky

SEC


3

84

Cincinnati Bengals

Jordan Shipley 

WR

Texas

Big 12


3

85

Cleveland Browns

Colt McCoy 

QB

Texas

Big 12

from New England via Oakland[R3 - 4]

3

86

Philadelphia Eagles

Daniel Te'o-Nesheim 

DE

Washington

Pac-10

from Green Bay, Deceased[R3 - 5]

3

87

Denver Broncos

Eric Decker 

WR

Minnesota

Big Ten

from Philadelphia[R3 - 6]

3

88

Arizona Cardinals

Andre Roberts 

WR

The Citadel

SoCon

from Baltimore[R3 - 7]

3

89

Carolina Panthers

Armanti Edwards 

WR

Appalachian State

SoCon

from Arizona via New England[R3 - 8]

3

90

New England Patriots

Taylor Price 

WR

Ohio

MAC

from Dallas[R3 - 9]

3

91

San Francisco 49ers

NaVorro Bowman 

LB

Penn State

Big Ten

from San Diego[R3 - 10]

3

92

Cleveland Browns

Shawn Lauvao 

OT

Arizona State

Pac-10

from New York Jets [R3 - 11]

3

93

Kansas City Chiefs

Tony Moeaki 

TE

Iowa

Big Ten

from Minnesota via Houston[R3 - 12]

3

94

Indianapolis Colts

Kevin Thomas 

CB

USC

Pac-10


3

95

New Orleans Saints

Jimmy Graham 

TE

Miami (FL)

ACC



3*
96

Cincinnati Bengals

Brandon Ghee 

CB

Wake Forest

ACC



3*
97

Tennessee Titans

Rennie Curran 

LB

Georgia

SEC



3*
98

Atlanta Falcons

Mike Johnson 

G

Alabama

SEC


4

99

St. Louis Rams

Mardy Gilyard 

WR

Cincinnati

Big East


4

100

Minnesota Vikings

Everson Griffen 

DE

USC

Pac-10

from Detroit[R4 - 1]

4

101

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mike Williams 

WR

Syracuse

Big East


4

102

Houston Texans

Darryl Sharpton 

LB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Kansas City[R4 - 2]

4

103

Washington Redskins

Perry Riley 

LB

LSU

SEC


4

104

Tennessee Titans

Alterraun Verner 

CB

UCLA

Pac-10

from Seattle [R4 - 3]

4

105

Philadelphia Eagles

Trevard Lindley 

CB

Kentucky

SEC

from Cleveland [R4 - 4]

4

106

Oakland Raiders

Bruce Campbell 

OT

Maryland

ACC


4

107

Buffalo Bills

Marcus Easley 

WR

Connecticut

Big East


4

108

Oakland Raiders

Jacoby Ford 

WR

Clemson

ACC

from Jacksonville [R4 - 5]

4

109

Chicago Bears

Corey Wootton 

DE

Northwestern

Big Ten


4

110

San Diego Chargers

Darrell Stuckey 

S

Kansas

Big 12

from Miami[R4 - 6]

4

111

Seattle Seahawks

Walter Thurmond 

CB

Oregon

Pac-10

from Tennessee[R4 - 7]

4

112

New York Jets

Joe McKnight 

RB

USC

Pac-10

from Carolina, Deceased [R4 - 8]

4

113

New England Patriots

Aaron Hernandez 

TE

Florida

SEC

from San Francisco via Denver, Deceased[R4 - 9]

4

114

Baltimore Ravens

Dennis Pitta 

TE

BYU

MWC

from Denver[R4 - 10]

4

115

New York Giants

Phillip Dillard 

LB

Nebraska

Big 12


4

116

Pittsburgh Steelers

Thaddeus Gibson 

DE

Ohio State

Big Ten


4

117

Atlanta Falcons

Joe Hawley 

G

UNLV

MWC


4

118

Houston Texans

Garrett Graham 

TE

Wisconsin

Big Ten


4

119

Miami Dolphins

A. J. Edds 

LB

Iowa

Big Ten

from New England via Dallas[R4 - 11]

4

120

Cincinnati Bengals

Geno Atkins 

DT

Georgia

SEC


4

121

Philadelphia Eagles

Keenan Clayton 

LB

Oklahoma

Big 12


4

122

Philadelphia Eagles

Mike Kafka 

QB

Northwestern

Big Ten

from Green Bay[R4 - 12]

4

123

New Orleans Saints

Al Woods 

DT

LSU

SEC

from Baltimore via Arizona[R4 - 13]

4

124

Carolina Panthers

Eric Norwood 

LB

South Carolina

SEC

from Arizona via New York Jets[R4 - 14]

4

125

Philadelphia Eagles

Clay Harbor 

TE

Missouri State

MVFC

from Dallas[R4 - 15]

4

126

Dallas Cowboys

Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 

CB

Indiana (PA)

PSAC

from San Diego via Miami[R4 - 16]

4

127

Seattle Seahawks

E. J. Wilson 

DE

North Carolina

ACC

from New York Jets via Philadelphia[R4 - 17]

4

128

Detroit Lions

Jason Fox 

OT

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Minnesota[R4 - 18]

4

129

Indianapolis Colts

Jacques McClendon 

G

Tennessee

SEC


4

130

Arizona Cardinals

O'Brien Schofield 

DE

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from New Orleans Saints[R4 - 19]


4*
131

Cincinnati Bengals

Roddrick Muckelroy 

LB

Texas

Big 12


5

132

St. Louis Rams

Michael Hoomanawanui 

TE

Illinois

Big Ten


5

133

Seattle Seahawks

Kam Chancellor 

S

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Detroit [R5 - 1]

5

134

Philadelphia Eagles

Ricky Sapp 

DE

Clemson

ACC

from Tampa Bay via Cleveland[R5 - 2]

5

135

Atlanta Falcons

Dominique Franks 

CB

Oklahoma

Big 12

from Washington via St. Louis[R5 - 3]

5

136

Kansas City Chiefs

Kendrick Lewis 

S

Ole Miss

SEC


5

137

Denver Broncos

Perrish Cox 

CB

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from Cleveland via Philadelphia[R5 - 4]

5

138

Oakland Raiders

Walter McFadden 

CB

Auburn

SEC


5

139

New York Jets

John Conner 

FB

Kentucky

SEC

from Seattle [R5 - 5]

5

140

Buffalo Bills

Ed Wang 

OT

Virginia Tech

ACC


5

141

Chicago Bears

Joshua Moore 

CB

Kansas State

Big 12


5

142

Kansas City Chiefs

Cameron Sheffield 

DE

Troy

Sun Belt

from Miami [R5 - 6]

5

143

Jacksonville Jaguars

Larry Hart 

DE

Central Arkansas

Southland


5

144

Houston Texans

Sherrick McManis 

CB

Northwestern

Big Ten

from Carolina via Kansas City[R5 - 7]

5

145

Miami Dolphins

Nolan Carroll 

CB

Maryland

ACC

from San Francisco [R5 - 8]

5

146

San Diego Chargers

Cam Thomas 

DT

North Carolina

ACC

from Denver via Detroit, Cleveland and Philadelphia[R5 - 9]

5

147

New York Giants

Mitch Petrus 

G

Arkansas

SEC


5

148

Tennessee Titans

Robert Johnson 

S

Utah

MWC


5

149

St. Louis Rams

Hall Davis 

DE

Louisiana–Lafayette

Sun Belt

from Atlanta[R5 - 10]

5

150

New England Patriots

Zoltan Mesko 

P

Michigan

Big Ten

from Houston[R5 - 11]

5

151

Pittsburgh Steelers

Chris Scott 

OT

Tennessee

SEC


5

152

Cincinnati Bengals

Otis Hudson 

G

Eastern Illinois

OVC


5

153

Jacksonville Jaguars

Austen Lane 

DE

Murray State

OVC

from New England via Tampa Bay and Oakland[R5 - 12]

5

154

Green Bay Packers

Andrew Quarless 

TE

Penn State

Big Ten


5

155

Arizona Cardinals

John Skelton 

QB

Fordham

Patriot

from Philadelphia via New York Jets and Pittsburgh[R5 - 13]

5

156

Baltimore Ravens

David Reed 

WR

Utah

MWC


5

157

Baltimore Ravens

Arthur Jones 

DT

Syracuse

Big East

from Arizona[R5 - 14]

5

158

New Orleans Saints

Matt Tennant 

C

Boston College

ACC

from Dallas via Denver, New England, Oakland and Jacksonville[R5 - 15]

5

159

Philadelphia Eagles

Riley Cooper 

WR

Florida

SEC

from San Diego[R5 - 16]

5

160

Cleveland Browns

Larry Asante 

S

Nebraska

Big 12

from New York Jets[R5 - 17]

5

161

Minnesota Vikings

Chris DeGeare 

OT

Wake Forest

ACC


5

162

Indianapolis Colts

Brody Eldridge 

TE

Oklahoma

Big 12


5

163

Miami Dolphins

Reshad Jones 

S

Georgia

SEC

from New Orleans via Philadelphia, St. Louis and Washington[R5 - 18]


5*
164

Pittsburgh Steelers

Crezdon Butler 

CB

Clemson

ACC



5*
165

Atlanta Falcons

Kerry Meier 

WR

Kansas

Big 12



5*
166

Pittsburgh Steelers

Stevenson Sylvester 

LB

Utah

MWC



5*
167

Minnesota Vikings

Nathan Triplett 

LB

Minnesota

Big Ten



5*
168

San Diego Chargers

Jonathan Crompton 

QB

Tennessee

SEC



5*
169

Green Bay Packers

Marshall Newhouse 

OT

TCU

MWC


6

170

St. Louis Rams

Fendi Onobun 

TE

Houston

C-USA


6

171

Atlanta Falcons

Shann Schillinger 

S

Montana

Big Sky

from Detroit [R6 - 1]

6

172

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Brent Bowden 

P

Virginia Tech

ACC


6

173

San Francisco 49ers

Anthony Dixon 

RB

Mississippi State

SEC

from Kansas City via Miami and San Diego[R6 - 2]

6

174

Washington Redskins

Dennis Morris 

TE

Louisiana Tech

WAC

from Washington via Miami[R6 - 3]

6

175

Carolina Panthers

Greg Hardy 

DE

Ole Miss

SEC

from Oakland [R6 - 4]

6

176

Tennessee Titans

Rusty Smith 

QB

Florida Atlantic

Sun Belt

from Seattle[R6 - 5]

6

177

Cleveland Browns

Carlton Mitchell 

WR

South Florida

Big East


6

178

Buffalo Bills

Arthur Moats 

DE

James Madison

CAA


6

179

Dallas Cowboys

Sam Young 

OT

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Miami[R6 - 6]

6

180

Jacksonville Jaguars

Deji Karim 

RB

Southern Illinois

MVFC


6

181

Chicago Bears

Dan LeFevour 

QB

Central Michigan

MAC


6

182

San Francisco 49ers

Nate Byham 

TE

Pittsburgh

Big East


6

183

Denver Broncos

Eric Olsen 

C

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)


6

184

New York Giants

Adrian Tracy 

LB

William & Mary

CAA


6

185

Seattle Seahawks

Anthony McCoy 

TE

USC

Pac-10

from Tennessee[R6 - 7]

6

186

Cleveland Browns

Clifton Geathers 

DE

South Carolina

SEC

from Carolina [R6 - 8]

6

187

Houston Texans

Shelley Smith 

G

Colorado State

MWC


6

188

Pittsburgh Steelers

Jonathan Dwyer 

RB

Georgia Tech

ACC


6

189

St. Louis Rams

Eugene Sims 

DE

West Texas A&M

Lone Star

from Atlanta[R6 - 9]

6

190

Oakland Raiders

Travis Goethel 

LB

Arizona State

Pac-10

from New England[R6 - 10]

6

191

Cincinnati Bengals

Dezmon Briscoe 

WR

Kansas

Big 12


6

192

Buffalo Bills

Danny Batten 

LB

South Dakota State

MVFC

from Philadelphia [R6 - 11]

6

193

Green Bay Packers

James Starks 

RB

Buffalo

MAC


6

194

Baltimore Ravens

Ramon Harewood 

OT

Morehouse

SIAC


6

195

Pittsburgh Steelers

Antonio Brown 

WR

Central Michigan

MAC

from Arizona[R6 - 12]

6

196

Dallas Cowboys

Jamar Wall 

CB

Texas Tech

Big 12


6

197

Houston Texans

Trindon Holliday 

KR

LSU

SEC

from San Diego [R6 - 13]

6

198

Carolina Panthers

David Gettis 

WR

Baylor

Big 12

from New York Jets[R6 - 14]

6

199

Minnesota Vikings

Joe Webb 

QB

UAB

C-USA


6

200

Philadelphia Eagles

Charles Scott 

RB

LSU

SEC

from Indianapolis [R6 - 15]

6

201

Arizona Cardinals

Jorrick Calvin 

CB

Troy

Sun Belt

from New Orleans[R6 - 16]


6*
202

Carolina Panthers

Jordan Pugh 

CB

Texas A&M

Big 12



6*
203

Jacksonville Jaguars

Scotty McGee 

KR

James Madison

CAA



6*
204

Carolina Panthers

Tony Pike 

QB

Cincinnati

Big East



6*
205

New England Patriots

Ted Larsen 

C

NC State

ACC



6*
206

San Francisco 49ers

Kyle Williams 

WR

Arizona State

Pac-10



6*
207

Tennessee Titans

Myron Rolle 

S

Florida State

ACC


7

208

New England Patriots

Thomas Welch 

OT

Vanderbilt

SEC

from St. Louis via Washington[R7 - 1]

7

209

Buffalo Bills

Levi Brown 

QB

Troy

Sun Belt

from Detroit [R7 - 2]

7

210

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cody Grimm 

S

Virginia Tech

ACC


7

211

St. Louis Rams

Marquis Johnson 

CB

Alabama

SEC

from Washington[R7 - 3]

7

212

Miami Dolphins

Chris McCoy 

LB

Middle Tennessee

Sun Belt

from Kansas City [R7 - 4]

7

213

Detroit Lions

Willie Young 

DE

NC State

ACC

from Seattle[R7 - 5]

7

214

Minnesota Vikings

Mickey Shuler, Jr. 

TE

Penn State

Big Ten

from Cleveland via Detroit[R7 - 6]

7

215

Oakland Raiders

Jeremy Ware 

CB

Michigan State

Big Ten


7

216

Buffalo Bills

Kyle Calloway 

OT

Iowa

Big Ten


7

217

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dekoda Watson 

LB

Florida State

ACC

from Jacksonville [R7 - 7]

7

218

Chicago Bears

J'Marcus Webb 

OT

West Texas A&M

Lone Star


7

219

Washington Redskins

Terrence Austin 

WR

UCLA

Pac-10

from Miami[R7 - 8]

7

220

Philadelphia Eagles

Jamar Chaney 

LB

Mississippi State

SEC

from Denver via Detroit[R7 - 9]

7

221

New York Giants

Matt Dodge 

P

East Carolina

C-USA


7

222

Tennessee Titans

Marc Mariani 

WR

Montana

Big Sky


7

223

Carolina Panthers

R.J. Stanford 

CB

Utah

MWC


7

224

San Francisco 49ers

Phillip Adams 

CB

South Carolina State

MEAC


7

225

Denver Broncos

Syd'Quan Thompson 

CB

California

Pac-10

from Pittsburgh via Tampa Bay[R7 - 10]

7

226

St. Louis Rams

George Selvie 

DE

South Florida

Big East

from Atlanta [R7 - 11]

7

227

Houston Texans

Dorin Dickerson 

TE

Pittsburgh

Big East


7

228

Cincinnati Bengals

Reggie Stephens 

G

Iowa State

Big 12


7

229

Washington Redskins

Erik Cook 

C

New Mexico

MWC

from New England[R7 - 12]

7

230

Green Bay Packers

C. J. Wilson 

DE

East Carolina

C-USA

from Green Bay via New York Jets[R7 - 13]

7

231

Washington Redskins

Selvish Capers 

OT

West Virginia

Big East

from Philadelphia via New England, Denver, and New England[R7 - 14]

7

232

Denver Broncos

Jammie Kirlew 

DE

Indiana

Big Ten

from Baltimore via Tampa Bay[R7 - 15]

7

233

Arizona Cardinals

Jim Dray 

TE

Stanford

Pac-10


7

234

Dallas Cowboys

Sean Lissemore 

DT

William & Mary

CAA


7

235

San Diego Chargers

Dedrick Epps 

TE

Miami (FL)

ACC


7

236

Seattle Seahawks

Dexter Davis 

LB

Arizona State

Pac-10

from New York Jets[R7 - 16]

7

237

Minnesota Vikings

Ryan D'Imperio 

LB

Rutgers

Big East


7

238

Indianapolis Colts

Ricardo Mathews 

DT

Cincinnati

Big East


7

239

New Orleans Saints

Sean Canfield 

QB

Oregon State

Pac-10



7*
240

Indianapolis Colts

Kavell Conner 

LB

Clemson

ACC



7*
241

Tennessee Titans

David Howard 

DT

Brown

Ivy



7*
242

Pittsburgh Steelers

Doug Worthington 

DT

Ohio State

Big Ten



7*
243

Philadelphia Eagles

Jeff Owens 

DT

Georgia

SEC



7*
244

Philadelphia Eagles

Kurt Coleman 

S

Ohio State

Big Ten



7*
245

Seattle Seahawks

Jameson Konz 

FB

Kent State

MAC



7*
246

Indianapolis Colts

Ray Fisher 

CB

Indiana

Big Ten



7*
247

New England Patriots

Brandon Deaderick 

DT

Alabama

SEC



7*
248

New England Patriots

Kade Weston 

DT

Georgia

SEC



7*
249

Carolina Panthers

Robert McClain 

CB

Connecticut

Big East



7*
250

New England Patriots

Zac Robinson 

QB

Oklahoma State

Big 12



7*
251

Oakland Raiders

Stevie Brown 

S

Michigan

Big Ten



7*
252

Miami Dolphins

Austin Spitler 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten



7*
253

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Erik Lorig 

DE

Stanford

Pac-10



7^
254

St. Louis Rams

Josh Hull 

LB

Penn State

Big Ten



7^
255

Detroit Lions

Tim Toone 

WR

Weber State

Big Sky



Trades


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


Round one




  1. ^ #11: multiple trades:


    #11: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded this selection, a 2009 first-round selection (18th overall; Denver selected Robert Ayers) and a 2009 third-round selection (84th overall; traded to Pittsburgh, who selected Mike Wallace), and quarterback Kyle Orton to Denver for quarterback Jay Cutler and a 2009 fifth-round selection (140th overall, Chicago selected Johnny Knox).[source 1]


    #11: Denver → San Francisco (D). Denver traded this selection it acquired from Chicago to San Francisco for a first-round selection (13th overall; traded to Philadelphia, who selected Brandon Graham) and a fourth-round selection (113th overall; traded to New England, who selected Aaron Hernandez).[source 2]




  2. ^ #12: Miami → San Diego (D). Miami traded this selection, a fourth-round selection (110th overall; San Diego selected Darrell Stuckey), and a sixth-round selection it acquired from Kansas City (173rd overall; traded to San Francisco who selected Anthony Dixon) to San Diego for a first-round selection (28th overall; Miami selected Jared Odrick), a second-round selection it acquired from Seattle (40th overall; Miami selected Koa Misi), a fourth-round selection (126th overall; traded to Dallas who selected Akwasi Owusu-Ansah), and linebacker Tim Dobbins.[source 3]


  3. ^ #13: multiple trades:


    #13: San Francisco → Denver (D). See #11: Denver → San Francisco above.


    #13: Denver → Philadelphia (D). Denver traded this selection it acquired from San Francisco to Philadelphia for a first-round selection (24th overall; after all trades, Dallas selected Dez Bryant), a third-round selection it acquired from Seattle (70th overall; traded to Baltimore, who selected Ed Dickson), and a third-round selection (87th overall; Denver selected Eric Decker).[source 4]




  4. ^ #14: Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded this selection to Seattle for a 2009 second-round selection (37th overall; Denver selected Alphonso Smith).[source 5]


  5. ^ #17: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Francisco for 2009 second- (43rd overall; Carolina selected Everette Brown) and fourth-round selections (111th overall; Carolina selected Mike Goodson).[source 6]


  6. ^ #22: New England → Denver (D). New England traded this selection to Denver for a first-round selection (24th overall; traded to Dallas, who selected Dez Bryant) and a fourth-round selection it acquired from San Francisco (113th overall; New England selected Aaron Hernandez).[source 7]


  7. ^ #24: multiple trades:


    #24: Philadelphia → Denver (D). See #13: Denver → Philadelphia above.


    #24: Denver → New England (D). See #22: New England → Denver above.


    #24: New England → Dallas (D). New England traded this selection it acquired from Denver and its fourth-round selection (119th overall; traded to Miami who selected A. J. Edds) to Dallas for a first-round selection (27th overall; New England selected Devin McCourty) and a third-round selection (90th overall; New England selected Taylor Price).[source 8]




  8. ^ #25: Baltimore → Denver (D). Baltimore traded this selection to Denver for a second-round selection it acquired from Miami (43rd overall; Baltimore selected Sergio Kindle), a third-round selection it acquired from Philadelphia (70th overall; Baltimore selected Ed Dickson), and a fourth-round selection (114th overall; Baltimore selected Dennis Pitta).[source 9]


  9. ^ #27: Dallas → New England (D). See #24: New England → Dallas above.


  10. ^ #28: Miami → San Diego (D). See #12: Miami → San Diego above.


  11. ^ #30: Minnesota → Detroit (D). Minnesota traded this selection and a fourth-round selection (128th overall; Detroit selected Jason Fox) to Detroit for a second-round selection (34th overall; Minnesota selected Chris Cook), a fourth-round selection (100th overall; Minnesota selected Everson Griffen), and a seventh-round selection it acquired from Cleveland (214th overall; Minnesota selected Mickey Shuler, Jr.).[source 10]


Round two




  1. ^ #34: Detroit → Minnesota (D). See #30: Minnesota → Detroit above.


  2. ^ #37: Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded this selection and a 2011 fourth-round selection to Philadelphia for quarterback Donovan McNabb.[source 11]


  3. ^ #39: Oakland → Tampa Bay (D). Oakland traded this selection to Tampa Bay for a second-round selection it acquired from Chicago (42nd overall; traded to New England, who selected Rob Gronkowski) and a fifth-round selection it acquired from New England (153rd overall; traded to Jacksonville, who selected Austen Lane).[source 12]


  4. ^ #40: multiple trades:


    #40: Seattle → San Diego (PD). Seattle traded this selection and a 2011 third-round selection to San Diego for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst and the Chargers' 2010 second-round selection (60th overall; Seattle selected Golden Tate).[source 13]


    #40: San Diego → Miami (D). See #12: Miami → San Diego above.




  5. ^ #42: multiple trades:


    #42: Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Tampa Bay for defensive end Gaines Adams.[source 14]


    #42: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). See #39: Oakland → Tampa Bay above.


    #42: Oakland → New England (D). Oakland traded this selection it acquired from Tampa Bay to New England for a second-round selection New England had acquired from Jacksonville (44th overall; Oakland selected Lamarr Houston) and New Endland's sixth-round selection (190th overall; Oakland selected Travis Goethel).[source 15]




  6. ^ #43: multiple trades:


    #43: Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded this selection and a 2011 second-round selection to Denver for wide receiver Brandon Marshall.[source 16]


    #43: Denver → Baltimore (D). See #25: Baltimore → Denver above.




  7. ^ #44: multiple trades:


    #44: Jacksonville → New England (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (232nd overall; New England selected Julian Edelman) to New England for a 2009 third-round selection (73rd overall; Jacksonville selected Derek Cox).[source 17]


    #44: New England → Oakland (D). See #42: Oakland → New England above.




  8. ^ #47: multiple trades:


    #47: Tennessee → New England (PD). Tennessee traded this selection to New England for a 2009 third-round selection (89th overall; Tennessee selected Jared Cook).[source 18]


    #47: New England → Arizona (D). New England traded this selection it acquired from Tennessee to Arizona for a second-round selection (58th overall; traded to Houston, who selected Ben Tate) and a third-round selection (89th overall; traded to Carolina, who selected Armanti Edwards).[source 19]




  9. ^ #50: Atlanta → Kansas City (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Kansas City for tight end Tony Gonzalez.[source 20]


  10. ^ #51: Houston → Minnesota (D). Houston traded this selection to Minnesota for a second-round selection (62nd overall; traded to New England, who selected Brandon Spikes) and a third-round selection (93rd overall; traded to Kansas City, who selected Tony Moeaki).[source 21]


  11. ^ #55: Philadelphia → Dallas (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Dallas for a second-round selection (59th overall; traded to Cleveland, who selected Montario Hardesty) and fourth-round selection (125th overall; Philadelphia selected Clay Harbor).[source 22]


  12. ^ #58: multiple trades:


    #58: Arizona → New England (D). See #47: New England → Arizona above.


    #58: New England → Houston (D). New England traded this selection it acquired from Arizona to Houston for a second-round selection (62nd overall; New England selected Brandon Spikes) and a fifth-round selection (150th overall; New England selected Zoltan Mesko).[source 23]




  13. ^ #59: multiple trades:


    #59: Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See #59: Dallas → Philadelphia above.


    #59: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from Dallas to Cleveland for a third-round selection (71st overall; traded to Green Bay, who selected Morgan Burnett), a fifth-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (134th overall; Philadelphia selected Ricky Sapp), and a fifth-round selection it acquired from Detroit (146th overall; traded to San Diego, who selected Cam Thomas).[source 24]




  14. ^ #60: San Diego → Seattle (PD). See #40: Seattle → San Diego above.


  15. ^ #62: multiple trades:


    #62: Minnesota → Houston (D). See #51: Houston → Minnesota above.


    #62: Houston → New England (D). See #58: New England → Houston above.




Round three




  1. ^ #70: multiple trades:


    #70: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). Seattle traded this selection and a 2009 fifth- (137th overall; after other trades, Baltimore selected Jason Phillips) and seventh-round selections (213th overall; Philadelphia selected Paul Fanaika) to Philadelphia for a 2009 third-round selection (91st overall; Seattle selected Deon Butler)[source 25]


    #70: Philadelphia → Denver (D). See #13: Denver → Philadelphia above.


    #70: Denver → Baltimore (D). See #25: Baltimore → Denver above.




  2. ^ #71: multiple trades:


    #71: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). See #59: Philadelphia → Cleveland above.


    #71: Philadelphia → Green Bay (D). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from Cleveland to Green Bay for a third-round selection (86th overall; Philadelphia selected Daniel Te'o-Nesheim) and a fourth-round selection (122nd overall; Philadelphia selected Mike Kafka).[source 26]




  3. ^ #79: San Francisco → San Diego (D). San Francisco traded this selection to San Diego for a third-round selection (91st overall; San Francisco selected NaVorro Bowman), a sixth-round selection it acquired from Miami (173rd overall; San Francisco selected Anthony Dixon), and a fourth-round selection.[source 27]


  4. ^ #85: multiple trades:


    #85: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded this selection and a fifth-round selection (158th overall; after all trades, New Orleans selected Matt Tennant) to Oakland for defensive end Derrick Burgess. (Had the Patriots not acquired a fifth-round selection before the draft, they would have owed Oakland their fourth-round selection.):[source 28]


    #85: Oakland → Cleveland (PD). Oakland traded this selection it acquired from New England to Cleveland for defensive end Kamerion Wimbley.[source 29]




  5. ^ #86: Green Bay → Philadelphia (D). See #71: Philadelphia → Green Bay above.


  6. ^ #87: Philadelphia → Denver (D). See #13: Denver → Philadelphia above.


  7. ^ #88: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). Baltimore traded this selection and a fourth-round selection (123rd overall; traded to New Orleans, who selected Al Woods) to Arizona for wide receiver Anquan Boldin and a fifth-round selection (157th overall; Baltimore selected Arthur Jones).[source 30]


  8. ^ #89: multiple trades:


    #89: Arizona → New England (D). See #47: New England → Arizona above.


    #89: New England → Carolina (D). New England traded this selection to Carolina for a 2011 second-round selection.[source 31]




  9. ^ #90: Dallas → New England (D). See #24: New England → Dallas above.


  10. ^ #91: San Diego → San Francisco (D). See #79: San Francisco → San Diego above.


  11. ^ #92: New York Jets → Cleveland (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection, a fifth-round selection (160th overall; Cleveland selected Larry Asante), linebacker Jason Trusnik, and wide receiver Chansi Stuckey to Cleveland for wide receiver Braylon Edwards.[source 32]


  12. ^ #93: multiple trades:


    #93: Minnesota → Houston (D). See #51: Houston → Minnesota above.


    #93: Houston → Kansas City (D). Houston traded this selection it acquired from Minnesota to Kansas City for a fourth-round selection (102nd overall; Houston selected Darryl Sharpton) and a fifth-round selection Kansas City had acquired from Carolina (144th overall; Houston selected Sherrick McManis).[source 33]




Round four




  1. ^ #100: Detroit → Minnesota (D). See #30: Minnesota → Detroit above.


  2. ^ #102: Kansas City → Houston (D). See #93: Houston → Kansas City above.


  3. ^ #104: Seattle → Tennessee (D). Seattle traded this selection and a sixth-round selection (176th overall; Tennessee selected Rusty Smith) to Tennessee for running back LenDale White, defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson, a fourth-round selection (111th overall; Seattle selected Walter Thurmond), and a sixth-round selection (185th overall; Seattle selected Anthony McCoy).[source 34]


  4. ^ #105: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded this selection, a fifth-round selection (137th overall; traded to Denver who selected Perrish Cox), and linebacker Alex Hall to Philadelphia for cornerback Sheldon Brown and linebacker Chris Gocong.[source 35]


  5. ^ #108: Jacksonville → Oakland (D). Jacksonville traded this selection to Oakland for linebacker Kirk Morrison and a fifth-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (153rd overall; Jacksonville selected Austen Lane).[source 36]


  6. ^ #110: Miami → San Diego (D). See #12: Miami → San Diego above.


  7. ^ #111: Tennessee → Seattle (D). See #104: Seattle → Tennessee above.


  8. ^ #112: Carolina → New York Jets (D). Carolina traded this selection to the New York Jets for a fourth-round selection it acquired from Arizona (124th overall; Carolina selected Eric Norwood) and a sixth-round selection (198th overall; Carolina selected David Gettis).[source 37]


  9. ^ #113: multiple trades:


    #113: San Francisco → Denver (D). See #11: Denver → San Francisco above.


    #113: Denver → New England (D). See #22: New England → Denver above.




  10. ^ #114: Denver → Baltimore (D). See #25: Baltimore → Denver above.


  11. ^ #119: multiple trades:


    #119: New England → Dallas (D). See #24: New England → Dallas above.


    #119: Dallas → Miami (D). Dallas traded this selection it acquired from New England to Miami for a fourth-round selection Miami had acquired from San Diego (126th overall; Dallas selected Akwasi Owusu-Ansah) and Miami's sixth-round selection (179th overall; Dallas selected Sam Young).[source 38]




  12. ^ #122: Green Bay → Philadelphia (D). See #71: Philadelphia → Green Bay above.


  13. ^ #123: multiple trades:


    #123: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). See #88: Baltimore → Arizona above.


    #123: Arizona → New Orleans (D). Arizona traded this selection it acquired from Baltimore to New Orleans for a fourth-round selection (130th overall; Arizona selected O'Brien Schofield) and a sixth-round selection (201st overall; Arizona selected Jorrick Calvin).[source 39]




  14. ^ #124: multiple trades:


    #124: Arizona → New York Jets (PD). Arizona traded this selection and a 2011 seventh-round selection to the New York Jets for safety Kerry Rhodes.[source 40]


    #124: New York Jets → Carolina (D). See #112: Carolina → New York Jets above.




  15. ^ #125: Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See #59: Dallas → Philadelphia above.


  16. ^ #126: multiple trades:


    #126: San Diego → Miami (D). See #12: Miami → San Diego above.


    #126: Miami → Dallas (D). See #119: Dallas → Miami above.




  17. ^ #127: multiple trades:


    #127: New York Jets → Philadelphia (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection and a 2009 fifth-round selection (153rd overall; Philadelphia selected Cornelius Ingram) to Philadelphia for cornerback Lito Sheppard and a 2010 fifth-round selection (155th overall; after all trades, Arizona selected John Skelton). This fourth-round selection was conditional and could have been as high as a second-round selection; however, Sheppard was released by the Jets on March 4, 2010 to make the selection in the fourth-round, and as such the Eagles also sent the fifth-round selection to the Jets.[source 41][source 42]


    #127: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from the New York Jets and defensive end Chris Clemons to Seattle for defensive end Darryl Tapp.[source 43]




  18. ^ #128: Minnesota → Detroit (D). See #30: Minnesota → Detroit above.


  19. ^ #130: New Orleans → Arizona (D). See #123: Arizona → New Orleans above.


Round five




  1. ^ #133: Detroit → Seattle (PD). Detroit traded this selection and defensive end Robert Henderson to Seattle for guard Rob Sims and a seventh-round selection (213th overall; Detroit selected Willie Young).[source 44]


  2. ^ #134: multiple trades:


    #134: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and a 2009 second-round selection (50th overall; Cleveland selected Mohamed Massaquoi) to Cleveland for tight end Kellen Winslow II.[source 45]


    #134: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). See #59: Philadelphia → Cleveland above.




  3. ^ #135: multiple trades:


    #135: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection and a seventh-round selection (211th overall; St. Louis selected Marquis Johnson) to St. Louis for defensive lineman Adam Carriker, a fifth-round selection acquired from Philadelphia (163rd overall; traded to Miami, who selected Reshad Jones), and a seventh-round selection (208th overall; traded to New England, who selected Thomas Welch).[source 46]


    #135: St. Louis → Atlanta (D). St. Louis traded this selection it acquired from Washington to Atlanta for a fifth-round selection (149th overall; St. Louis drafted Hall Davis) and a sixth-round selection (189th overall; St. Louis selected Eugene Sims).[source 47]




  4. ^ #137: multiple trades:


    #137: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). See #105: Cleveland → Philadelphia above.


    #137: Philadelphia → Denver (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from Cleveland to Denver in a three-way trade; Philadelphia acquired linebacker Ernie Sims from Detroit, while Detroit acquired tight end Tony Scheffler and a seventh-round selection (220th overall; traded to Philadelphia, who selected Jamar Chaney) from Denver.[source 48]




  5. ^ #139: Seattle → New York Jets (D). Seattle traded this selection to the New York Jets for running back Leon Washington and a seventh-round selection (236th overall; Seattle selected Dexter Davis).[source 49]


  6. ^ #142: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded this selection to Kansas City for quarterback Tyler Thigpen.[source 50]


  7. ^ #144: multiple trades:


    #144: Carolina → Kansas City (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Kansas City for defensive end Tank Tyler.[source 51]


    #144: Kansas City → Houston (D). See #93: Houston → Kansas City above.




  8. ^ #145: San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Miami for wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr.[source 52]


  9. ^ #146: multiple trades:


    #146: Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (235th overall; Detroit selected Zack Follett) to Detroit for a 2009 sixth-round selection (174th overall; Denver selected Tom Brandstater).[source 53]


    #146: Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded this selection it acquired from Denver to Cleveland for defensive lineman Corey Williams and a seventh-round selection (214th overall; traded to Minnesota, who selected Mickey Shuler, Jr.).[source 54]


    #146: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). See #59: Philadelphia → Cleveland above.


    #146: Philadelphia → San Diego (D). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from Cleveland to San Diego for a fifth-round selection (159th overall; Philadelphia selected Riley Cooper) and a 2011 fifth-round selection.[source 55]




  10. ^ #149: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). See #135: St. Louis → Atlanta above.


  11. ^ #150: Houston → New England (D). See #58: New England → Houston above.


  12. ^ #153: multiple trades:


    #153: New England → Tampa Bay (PD). New England traded this selection to Tampa Bay for tight end Alex Smith.[source 56]


    #153: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). See #39: Oakland → Tampa Bay above.


    #153: Oakland → Jacksonville (D). See #108: Jacksonville → Oakland above.




  13. ^ #155: multiple trades:


    #155: Philadelphia → New York Jets (PD). See #127: New York Jets → Philadelphia above.


    #155: New York Jets → Pittsburgh (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection it acquired from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh for wide receiver Santonio Holmes.[source 57]


    #155: Pittsburgh → Arizona (D). Pittsburgh traded this selection it acquired from the New York Jets to Arizona for cornerback Bryant McFadden and a sixth-round selection (195th overall; Pittsburgh selected Antonio Brown).[source 58]




  14. ^ #157: Arizona → Baltimore (PD). See #88: Baltimore → Arizona above.


  15. ^ #158: multiple trades:


    #158: Dallas → Denver (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Denver for guard Montrae Holland.[source 59]


    #158: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection it acquired from Dallas to New England for defensive lineman Le Kevin Smith and a seventh-round selection New England had acquired from Philadelphia (231st overall; after all trades, Washington selected Selvish Capers).[source 60]


    #158: New England → Oakland (PD). See #85: Oakland → New England above.


    #158: Oakland → Jacksonville (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Jacksonville for linebacker Quentin Groves.[source 61]


    #158: Jacksonville → New Orleans (D). Jacksonville traded this selection it acquired from Oakland to New Orleans for a 2011 fourth-round selection.[source 62]




  16. ^ #159: San Diego → Philadelphia (D). See #146: Philadelphia → San Diego above.


  17. ^ #160: New York Jets → Cleveland (PD). See #92: New York Jets → Cleveland above.


  18. ^ #163: multiple trades:


    #163: New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (222nd overall, later traded to Indianapolis, who selected Pat McAfee) to Philadelphia for a 2009 fifth-round selection (164th overall; New Orleans selected Thomas Morstead).[source 63]


    #163: Philadelphia → St. Louis (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection it acquired from New Orleans and wide receiver Brandon Gibson to St. Louis for linebacker Will Witherspoon.[source 64]


    #163: St. Louis → Washington (PD). See #135: Washington → St. Louis above.


    #163: Washington → Miami (D). Washington traded this selection it acquired from St. Louis to Miami for a sixth-round selection Miami had acquired from Washington (174th overall; Washington selected Dennis Morris) and a seventh-round selection (219th overall; Washington selected Terrence Austin).[source 65]




Round six




  1. ^ #171: Detroit → Atlanta (PD). Detroit traded this selection and a conditional 2011 seventh-round selection to Atlanta for cornerback Chris Houston.[source 66]


  2. ^ #173: multiple trades:


    #173: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to Miami for offensive linemen Andy Alleman and Ikechuku Ndukwe.[source 67]


    #173: Miami → San Diego (D). See #12: Miami → San Diego above.


    #173: San Diego → San Francisco (D). See #79: San Francisco → San Diego above.




  3. ^ #174: multiple trades:


    #174: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded this selection and a 2009 second-round selection (44th overall; Miami selected Pat White) to Miami for defensive end Jason Taylor.[source 68]


    #174: Miami → Washington (D). See #163: Washington → Miami above.




  4. ^ #175: Oakland → Carolina (PD). Oakland traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (216th overall; Carolina selected Captain Munnerlyn) to Carolina for a 2009 sixth-round selection (202nd overall; Oakland selected Brandon Myers).[source 69]


  5. ^ #176: Seattle → Tennessee (D). See #104: Seattle → Tennessee above.


  6. ^ #179: Miami → Dallas (D). See #119: Dallas → Miami above.


  7. ^ #185: Tennessee → Seattle (D). See #104: Seattle → Tennessee above.


  8. ^ #186: Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Cleveland for defensive lineman Louis Leonard.[source 70]


  9. ^ #189: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). See #135: St. Louis → Atlanta above.


  10. ^ #190: New England → Oakland (D). See #42: Oakland → New England above.


  11. ^ #192: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection, a 2009 first-round selection it acquired from Carolina (28th overall; Buffalo selected Eric Wood), and a 2009 fourth-round selection (121st overall; Buffalo selected Shawn Nelson) to Buffalo for Jason Peters.[source 71]


  12. ^ #195: Arizona → Pittsburgh (D). See #155: Pittsburgh → Arizona above.


  13. ^ #197: San Diego → Houston (PD). San Diego traded this selection to Houston for defensive lineman Travis Johnson.[source 72]


  14. ^ #198: New York Jets → Carolina (D). See #112: Carolina → New York Jets above.


  15. ^ #200: Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Philadelphia for a 2009 seventh-round selection (222nd overall; Indianapolis selected Pat McAfee).[source 73]


  16. ^ #201: New Orleans → Arizona (D). See #123: Arizona → New Orleans above.


Round seven




  1. ^ #208: multiple trades:


    #208: St. Louis → Washington (PD). See #135: Washington → St. Louis above.


    #208: Washington → New England (D). Washington traded this selection it acquired from St. Louis to New England for a seventh-round selection (229th overall; Washington selected Erik Cook) and a seventh-round selection it acquired from Denver (231st overall; Washington selected Selvish Capers).[source 74]




  2. ^ #209: Detroit → Buffalo (PD). Detroit traded this selection to Buffalo for safety Ko Simpson.[source 75]


  3. ^ #211: Washington → St. Louis (PD). See #135: Washington → St. Louis above.


  4. ^ #212: Kansas City → Miami (PD). Kansas City traded this selection to Miami for a 2009 seventh-round selection (237th overall; Kansas City selected Jake O'Connell).[source 76]


  5. ^ #213: Seattle → Detroit (PD). See #133: Detroit → Seattle above.


  6. ^ #214: multiple trades:


    #214: Cleveland → Detroit (PD). See #146: Detroit → Cleveland above.


    #214: Detroit → Minnesota (D). See #30: Minnesota → Detroit above.




  7. ^ #217: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded this selection to Tampa Bay for quarterback Luke McCown.[source 77]


  8. ^ #219: Miami → Washington (D). See #163: Washington → Miami above.


  9. ^ #220: multiple trades:


    #220: Denver → Detroit (PD). See #137: Philadelphia → Denver above.


    #220: Detroit → Philadelphia (D). Detroit traded this selection it acquired from Denver to Philadelphia for a 2011 sixth-round selection.[source 78]




  10. ^ #225: multiple trades:


    #225: Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Tampa Bay for quarterback Byron Leftwich.[source 79]


    #225: Tampa Bay → Denver (D). Tampa Bay traded this selection it acquired from Pittsburgh and a seventh-round selection it acquired from Baltimore (232nd overall; Denver selected Jammie Kirlew) to Denver for a 2011 fifth-round selection.[source 80]




  11. ^ #226: Atlanta → St. Louis (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to St. Louis for cornerback Tye Hill.[source 81]


  12. ^ #229: New England → Washington (D). See #208: Washington → New England above.


  13. ^ #230: multiple trades:


    #230: Green Bay → New York Jets (PD). Green Bay traded this selection and quarterback Brett Favre to the New York Jets for a 2009 third-round selection (73rd overall; after all trades Jacksonville selected Derek Cox).[source 82]


    #230: New York Jets → Green Bay (PD). The New York Jets returned this selection it acquired from Green Bay back to Green Bay in a mutual agreement.[source 83]




  14. ^ #231: multiple trades:


    #231: Philadelphia → New England (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection and wide receiver Greg Lewis to New England for a 2009 fifth-round selection (159th overall; Philadelphia selected Fenuki Tupou).[source 84]


    #231: New England → Denver (PD). See #158: Denver → New England above.


    #231: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection it acquired from New England back to New England for offensive lineman Russ Hochstein.[source 85]


    #231: New England → Washington (D). See #208: Washington → New England above.




  15. ^ #232: multiple trades:


    #232: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded this selection and a 2009 seventh-round selection (233rd overall; Tampa Bay selected Sammie Stroughter) to Tampa Bay for defensive lineman Marques Douglas.[source 86]


    #232: Tampa Bay → Denver (D). See #225: Tampa Bay → Denver above.




  16. ^ #236: New York Jets → Seattle (D). See #139: Seattle → New York Jets above.



Supplemental draft selections


Two players were selected in the 2010 Supplemental Draft.






































Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

7



Chicago Bears

Harvey Unga 

RB

BYU

MWC

The Bears thus forfeited their seventh-round selection in the 2011 draft.[18]

7



Dallas Cowboys

Antonio Clay 

LB

Clemson

ACC

The Cowboys forfeited their seventh-round selection in the 2011 draft.


Notable undrafted players



























































































































































































































Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

Arizona Cardinals

Max Hall 

QB

BYU

MWC

Started at least one game with Cardinals

Atlanta Falcons

Rafael Bush 

S

South Carolina State

MEAC

Has played for the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints, started 6 games for Saints in 2013

Baltimore Ravens

Morgan Cox 

LS

Tennessee

SEC


Buffalo Bills

Joique Bell 

RB

Wayne State

GLIAC


Buffalo Bills

David Nelson 

WR

Florida

SEC

Starting for the Bills in 2011

Cincinnati Bengals

James Develin 

FB

Brown

Ivy

Won Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI with the New England Patriots

Cincinnati Bengals

Vincent Rey 

LB

Duke

ACC


Dallas Cowboys

Barry Church 

S

Toledo

MAC

Starter for the Cowboys from 2013-2017

Dallas Cowboys

Phil Costa 

C

Maryland

ACC

Starter Center for the Dallas Cowboys in 2011

Dallas Cowboys

Danny McCray 

S

LSU

SEC

Special teams ace for the Dallas Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys

Andrew Sendejo 

S

Rice

C-USA

Starter for the Minnesota Vikings

Green Bay Packers

Sam Shields 

CB

Miami (FL)

ACC


Green Bay Packers

Frank Zombo 

LB

Central Michigan

MAC


Houston Texans

Mitch Unrein 

DT

Wyoming

MWC


Minnesota Vikings

Marcus Sherels 

KR

Minnesota

Big Ten


New Orleans Saints

Junior Galette 

LB

Stillman

SIAC

Has 31.5 career sacks, including 12 in 2013 season, also has 2 career fumble recoveries

New Orleans Saints

Chris Ivory 

RB

Tiffin

GLIAC

Pro Bowl RB for New Orleans Saints and New York Jets, has 4031 rushing yards and 28 career touchdowns

New York Giants

Victor Cruz 

WR

UMass

CAA

Starter for the Giants from 2011-2017; made the Pro Bowl after 2012 season

Philadelphia Eagles

Austin Howard 

T

Northern Iowa

MVFC

Starter since 2012 for the Jets and Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles

Alejandro Villanueva 

OT

Army

Ind. (FBS)

Voted to 2018 Pro Bowl as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers

San Francisco 49ers

Tramaine Brock 

CB

Belhaven

MSC

Finished 5th in NFL in 2013 with 5 INTs, became 49ers starting CB in 2014

St. Louis Rams

Thad Lewis 

QB

Duke

ACC


St. Louis Rams

Darian Stewart 

S

South Carolina

SEC

Current starter for the Denver Broncos

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

George Johnson 

DE

Rutgers

Big East

Reserve with Buccaneers, Vikings, before a 2014 breakout season with the Lions.

Tennessee Titans

LeGarrette Blount 

RB

Oregon

Pac-10

Starter for Lions, has two 1000 yard+ seasons and is the 2016 rushing touchdown leader.

Washington Redskins

Logan Paulsen 

TE

UCLA

Pac-10

Became starting TE in place of Fred Davis in 2012


Selections by college conference


Selection totals by college conference:[19]































































































































































Rank
Conference
Players
selected
Division
1 Southeastern Conference 49
I FBS
2 Big Ten Conference 34 I FBS
3 Atlantic Coast Conference 31 I FBS
4 Big 12 Conference 30 I FBS
5 Pac-10 Conference 28 I FBS
6 Big East Conference 18 I FBS
7 Mountain West Conference 13 I FBS
8 Conference USA 7 I FBS
8 Sun Belt Conference 7 I FBS
10 Mid-American Conference 5 I FBS
10 Western Athletic Conference 5 I FBS
10 Colonial Athletic Association 5
I FCS
13 Independent 4 I FBS
14 Big Sky Conference 3 I FCS
14 Missouri Valley Conference 3 I FCS
16 Ohio Valley Conference 2 I FCS
16 Southern Conference 2 I FCS
16 Lone Star Conference 2
II
19 Ivy League 1 I FCS
19 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1 I FCS
19 Patriot League 1 I FCS
19 Southland Conference 1 I FCS
19 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 II
19 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 1 II
19 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 II


See also







  • List of first overall National Football League draft picks


  • Mr. Irrelevant – the list of last overall National Football League draft picks



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