Repêchage de la NFL 2016

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Le repêchage de la NFL 2016 était la 81e réunion annuelle des franchises de la Ligue nationale de football (NFL) pour sélectionner les nouveaux joueurs de football américains éligibles . Comme en 2015 , le repêchage a eu lieu à l’ Auditorium Theatre et au Grant Park de Chicago . [1] Le repêchage a commencé le jeudi 28 avril avec le premier tour et s’est terminé le samedi 30 avril. Les Titans du Tennessee , l’équipe avec le moins de victoires dans la NFL pour la saison 2015 , ont échangé le droit au premier choix en le repêchage aux Rams de Los Angeles , la première fois que le premier choix a été échangé avant le repêchage depuis 2001lorsque les Chargers de San Diego ont échangé leur premier choix contre les Falcons d’Atlanta . Ohio State est devenu la deuxième école à avoir trois joueurs repêchés dans le top dix et à avoir cinq joueurs repêchés au premier tour.

Repêchage de la NFL 2016
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<th>informations générales</th>
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<th>Rendez-vous)</th>
<td>28-30 avril 2016</td>
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<th>Emplacement</th>
<td>Théâtre Auditorium<br /> à <a href='/?s=Chicago,+Illinois'>Chicago, Illinois</a></td>
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<th>Réseau(x)</th>
<td>ESPN , ESPN2 , Réseau NFL</td>
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<th>Aperçu</th>
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<td><strong>253</strong> sélections au total en <strong>7</strong> tours</td>
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<th>Ligue</th>
<td>NFL</td>
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<th>Première sélection</th>
<td>Jared Goff , quart-arrière <br />des Rams de Los Angeles</td>
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<th>Monsieur sans importance</th>
<td>Kalan Reed , CB <br />Tennessee Titans</td>
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<th>La plupart des sélections <em>(14)</em></th>
<td>Browns de Cleveland</td>
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<th>Moins de sélections <em>(5)</em></th>
<td>Panthers de la Caroline des Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans</td>
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<td>   ← 2015   2017 →  </td>
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 <p>   <img alt= “Selection Square” à la fontaine Buckingham de Grant Park .

Premiers entrants

Quatre-vingt-seize sous-classes ont annoncé leur intention de participer au repêchage de la NFL 2016 en tant que sous-classes, qui comprennent principalement des juniors et des étudiants de deuxième année en chemise rouge qui renoncent aux années futures d’admissibilité à l’université. [2] Afin d’être éligible pour participer au repêchage, les joueurs doivent avoir au moins 3 ans retirés du lycée. La date limite pour les sous-classes de se déclarer pour le repêchage était le 18 janvier 2016.

Aperçu

Voici la répartition des 253 joueurs sélectionnés par poste :

  • 36 Secondeurs
  • 31 récepteurs larges
  • 32 Cornerbacks
  • 22 tacles défensifs
  • 20 tacles offensifs
  • 19 Demi-offensifs
  • 19 Sécurités
  • 18 bouts défensifs
  • 15 quarts-arrière
  • 13 gardes offensifs
  • 11 extrémités serrées
  • 8 Centres
  • 3 arrières latéraux
  • 3 parieurs
  • 1 long vivaneau
  • 1 placekicker

Sélections de joueurs

* = sélection compensatoire
= Quilleur Pro [N 1]
Clé des positions

C Centre BC Cornerback BD Demi défensif DE Fin défensive
DL Joueur de ligne défensif DT Tacle défensif Facebook Arrière FS Sécurité gratuite
OG Garde offensif HB Demi K Botteur KR Retourneur de coup d’envoi
KG Secondeur LS Vivaneau long OT Tacle offensif LO Joueur de ligne offensive
NT Attaque de nez P Parieur RP Retourneur de botté QC Stratège
RB Revenir S Sécurité SS Sécurité forte TB Tailback
ET Fin serrée WR Récepteur large

Les quarts-arrière Jared Goff et Carson Wentz , considérés comme les deux premiers choix du repêchage, ont tous deux fait le Pro Bowl et aidé leurs équipes initiales à participer au Super Bowl, mais ont tous deux été échangés depuis. Le porteur de ballon de premier tour Ezekiel Elliott , pris 4e au total par Dallas, est un triple Pro-Bowler et a mené la ligue à deux reprises. Joey Bosa , sélectionné troisième au classement général par San Diego, a remporté le titre de recrue défensive de l’année de la NFL lors de sa première saison et a été sélectionné quatre fois pour le Pro Bowl. Plaqueurs défensifs Kenny Clark (27e au total par Green Bay) et Chris Jones (37e au total par Kansas City) ont tous deux été nommés à plusieurs Pro Bowls. Le choix de deuxième ronde Derrick Henry , pris 45e au total par le Tennessee, a battu plusieurs records de course et est l’un des huit membres du club de 2 000 verges . Michael Thomas (en haut, 47e au total par la Nouvelle-Orléans) a établi le record du plus grand nombre de réceptions par un receveur large en une seule saison en 2019 tandis que Tyreek Hill (en bas, 165e au total par Kansas City) a été nommé à six Pro Bowls et aux NFL 2010 . Équipe de toutes les décennies Dak Prescott , un choix de quatrième ronde de Dallas, est devenu le partant de l’équipe en 2016 et a remporté le prix NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year la même année .

Rnd. Choisissez Non. équipe de la NFL Joueur Pos. Université Conf. Remarques
1 1 Rams de Los Angeles Jared Goff QC Californie Pac-12 du Tennessee [R1 – 1]
1 2 Aigles de Philadelphie Carson Wentz QC État du Dakota du Nord MVFC de Cleveland [R1 – 2]
1 3 Chargeurs de San Diego Joey Bosa DE état de l’Ohio Big Ten
1 4 Cowboys de Dallas Ézéchiel Elliott RB état de l’Ohio Big Ten
1 5 Jaguars de Jacksonville Jalen Ramsey BC État de Floride ACC
1 6 Corbeaux de Baltimore Ronnie Stanley OT notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 7 49ers de San Francisco De Forest Buckner DE Oregon Pac-12
1 8 Titans du Tennessee Jack Conklin OT État du Michigan Big Ten de Miami via Philadelphie et Cleveland [R1 – 3]
1 9 Ours de Chicago Léonard Floyd KG Géorgie SECONDE de Tampa Bay [R1 – 4]
1 dix Géants de New York Éli Pomme BC état de l’Ohio Big Ten
1 11 Boucaniers de Tampa Bay Vernon Hargreaves BC Floride SECONDE de Chicago [R1 – 5]
1 12 Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans Sheldon Rankin DT Louisville ACC
1 13 Dauphins de Miami Larémy Tunsil OT Olé Miss SECONDE de Philadelphie [R1 – 6]
1 14 Raiders d’Oakland Karl-Joseph S Virginie-Occidentale Grand 12
1 15 Browns de Cleveland Corey Coleman WR Baylor Grand 12 de Los Angeles via le Tennessee [R1 – 7]
1 16 Lions de Détroit Taylor Decker OT état de l’Ohio Big Ten
1 17 Falcons d’Atlanta Keanu Neal S Floride SECONDE
1 18 Colts d’Indianapolis Ryan Kelly C Alabama SECONDE
1 19 Billets de Buffalo Shaq Lawson DE Clémson ACC
1 20 Jets de New York Darron Lee KG état de l’Ohio Big Ten
1 21 Texans de Houston Will Fuller WR notre Dame Ind. (FBS) de Washington [R1 – 8]
1 22 Peaux rouges de Washington Josh Docson WR CGU Grand 12 de Houston [R1 – 9]
1 23 Vikings du Minnesota Tapis roulant Laquon WR Olé Miss SECONDE
1 24 Bengals de Cincinnati Guillaume Jackson III BC Houston L’Américain
1 25 Steelers de Pittsburgh Artie Brûle BC Miami (FL) ACC
1 26 Broncos de Denver Paxton Lynch QC Memphis L’Américain de Seattle [R1 – 10]
1 27 Emballeurs de Green Bay Kenny Clark DT UCLA Pac-12
1 28 49ers de San Francisco Josué Garnett OG Stanford Pac-12 de Kansas City [R1 – 11]
1 28.5– Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Sélection annulée [Annulée 1]
1 29 Cardinaux de l’Arizona Robert Nkemdiche DT Olé Miss SECONDE
1 30 Panthers de la Caroline Vernon Butler DT Technologie de la Louisiane C-États-Unis
1 31 Seattle Seahawks Germain Ifédi OT Texas A&M SECONDE de Denver [R1 – 12]
2 32 Browns de Cleveland Emmanuel Ogba DE État de l’Oklahoma Grand 12
2 33 Titans du Tennessee Kévin Dodd KG Clémson ACC
2 34 Cowboys de Dallas Jaylon Smith KG notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
2 35 Chargeurs de San Diego Henri chasseur ET Arkansas SECONDE
2 36 Jaguars de Jacksonville Myles Jack KG UCLA Pac-12 de Baltimore [R2 – 1]
2 37 Chefs de Kansas City Chris Jones DT État du Mississippi SECONDE de San Francisco [R2 – 2]
2 38 Dauphins de Miami Xavier Howard BC Baylor Grand 12 de Jacksonville via Baltimore [R2 – 3]
2 39 Boucaniers de Tampa Bay Noé Spence DE Est du Kentucky OEV
2 40 Géants de New York Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma Grand 12
2 41 Billets de Buffalo Reggie Ragland KG Alabama SECONDE de Chicago [R2 – 4]
2 42 Corbeaux de Baltimore Kamalei Corréa KG État de Boise MW de Miami [R2 – 5]
2 43 Titans du Tennessee Austin Johnson DT État de Penn Big Ten de Philadelphie via Los Angeles [R2 – 6]
2 44 Raiders d’Oakland Quartier du Jihad DE Illinois Big Ten
2 45 Titans du Tennessee Derrick Henri RB Alabama SECONDE de Los Angeles [R2 – 7] Vainqueur du trophée Heisman
2015
2 46 Lions de Détroit A’Shawn Robinson DT Alabama SECONDE
2 47 Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans Michel Thomas WR état de l’Ohio Big Ten
2 48 Emballeurs de Green Bay Jason Spriggs OT Indiana Big Ten d’ Indianapolis [R2 – 8]
2 49 Seattle Seahawks Jarran Roseau DT Alabama SECONDE de Buffalo via Chicago [R2 – 9]
2 50 Texans de Houston Nick Martin C notre Dame Ind. (FBS) d’ Atlanta [R2 – 10]
2 51 Jets de New York Christian Hackenberg QC État de Penn Big Ten
2 52 Falcons d’Atlanta Deion Jones KG LSU SECONDE de Houston [R2 – 11]
2 53 Peaux rouges de Washington Su’a Cravens KG USC Pac-12
2 54 Vikings du Minnesota Alexandre Mackensie BC Clémson ACC
2 55 Bengals de Cincinnati Tyler Boyd WR Pittsburgh ACC
2 56 Ours de Chicago Cody Whitehair OG État du Kansas Grand 12 de Seattle [R2 – 12]
2 57 Colts d’Indianapolis TJ Vert BC Clémson ACC de Green Bay [R2 – 13]
2 58 Steelers de Pittsburgh Sean Davis S Maryland Big Ten
2 59 Boucaniers de Tampa Bay Roberto Aguayo K État de Floride ACC de Kansas City [R2 – 14]
2 60 Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Cyrus Jones BC Alabama SECONDE
2 61 Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans Vonn Bell S état de l’Ohio Big Ten de l’Arizona via la Nouvelle-Angleterre [R2 – 15]
2 62 Panthers de la Caroline James Bradberry BC Samford SoCon
2 63 Broncos de Denver Adam Gotis DT Technologie de Géorgie ACC
3 64 Titans du Tennessee Kévin Byard S État du centre du Tennessee C-États-Unis
3 65 Browns de Cleveland Carl Nassib DE État de Penn Big Ten
3 66 Chargeurs de San Diego Max Tuerk C USC Pac-12
3 67 Cowboys de Dallas Maliek Collins DT Nebraska Big Ten
3 68 49ers de San Francisco Will Redmond BC État du Mississippi SECONDE
3 69 Jaguars de Jacksonville Yannick Ngakoué DE Maryland Big Ten
3 70 Corbeaux de Baltimore Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU Ind. (FBS)
3 71 Géants de New York Darian Thompson S État de Boise MW
3 72 Ours de Chicago Jonathan Bullard DT Floride SECONDE
3 73 Dauphins de Miami Drake kenyan RB Alabama SECONDE
3 74 Chefs de Kansas City Kei Varae Russell BC notre Dame Ind. (FBS) de Tampa Bay [R3 – 1]
3 75 Raiders d’Oakland Shilique Calhoun DE État du Michigan Big Ten
3 76 Browns de Cleveland Shon Coleman OT Auburn SECONDE de Los Angeles via Tennessee [R3 – 2]
3 77 Panthers de la Caroline Daryl Worley BC Virginie-Occidentale Grand 12 de Détroit via Philadelphie et Cleveland [R3 – 3]
3 78 Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Joe Thuney OG État de Caroline du Nord ACC de la Nouvelle-Orléans [R3 – 4]
3 79 Aigles de Philadelphie Isaac Seumalo C État de l’Oregon Pac-12
3 80 Billets de Buffalo Adolphe Washington DT état de l’Ohio Big Ten
3 81 Falcons d’Atlanta Austin Hooper ET Stanford Pac-12
3 82 Colts d’Indianapolis Le’Raven Clark OT Technologie texane Grand 12
3 83 Jets de New York Jordan Jenkins KG Géorgie SECONDE
3 84 Peaux rouges de Washington Kendall Fuller BC Virginie Tech ACC
3 85 Texans de Houston Braxton Miller WR état de l’Ohio Big Ten
3 86 Dauphins de Miami Léonte Carroo WR Rutgers Big Ten du Minnesota [R3 ​​- 5]
3 87 Bengals de Cincinnati Nick Vigile KG État de l’Utah MW
3 88 Emballeurs de Green Bay Kyler Fackrel KG État de l’Utah MW
3 89 Steelers de Pittsburgh Javon Hargrave DT État de Caroline du Sud MEAC
3 90 Seattle Seahawks CJ Prose RB notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
3 90.5– Chefs de Kansas City Sélection annulée. [Forfait 2]
3 91 Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Jacoby Brisset QC État de Caroline du Nord ACC
3 92 Cardinaux de l’Arizona Brandon Williams BC Texas A&M SECONDE
3 93 Browns de Cleveland Cody Kesler QC USC Pac-12 de Caroline [R3 – 6]
3 94 Seattle Seahawks Nick Vannett ET état de l’Ohio Big Ten de Denver [R3 – 7]
3* 95 Lions de Détroit Graham Glasgow C Michigan Big Ten
3* 96 Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Vincent Valentin DT Nebraska Big Ten
3* 97 Seattle Seahawks Rees Odhiambo OT État de Boise MW
3* 98 Broncos de Denver Justin Simmons S Collège de Boston ACC
4 99 Browns de Cleveland Joe Schobert KG Wisconsin Big Ten
4 100 Raiders d’Oakland Connor Cook QC État du Michigan Big Ten du Tennessee via Philadelphie et Cleveland [R4 – 1]
4 101 Cowboys de Dallas Charles Taper DE Oklahoma Grand 12
4 102 Chargeurs de San Diego Josué Perry KG état de l’Ohio Big Ten
4 103 Jaguars de Jacksonville Journée Sheldon DT notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
4 104 Corbeaux de Baltimore Tavon Jeune BC Temple L’Américain
4 105 Chefs de Kansas City Parker Ehinger OG Cincinnati L’Américain de San Francisco [R4 – 2]
4 106 Chefs de Kansas City Éric Murray BC Minnesota Big Ten de Chicago via Tampa Bay [R4 – 3]
4 107 Corbeaux de Baltimore Chris Moore WR Cincinnati L’Américain de Miami [R4 – 4]
4 108 Boucaniers de Tampa Bay Ryan Smith BC Centre de la Caroline du Nord MEAC
4 109 Géants de New York BJ Goodson KG Clémson ACC
4 110 Rams de Los Angeles Tyler Higbee ET Kentucky occidental C-États-Unis
4 111 Lions de Détroit Miles Killebrew S Sud de l’Utah Grand ciel
4 112 Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Malcom Mitchell WR Géorgie SECONDE de la Nouvelle-Orléans [R4 – 5]
4 113 Ours de Chicago Nick Kwiatkoski KG Virginie-Occidentale Grand 12 de Philadelphie via Tennessee et Los Angeles [R4 – 6]
4 114 Browns de Cleveland Ricardo-Louis WR Auburn SECONDE d’ Oakland [R4 – 7]
4 115 Falcons d’Atlanta De’Vondre Campbell KG Minnesota Big Ten
4 116 Colts d’Indianapolis Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas Grand 12
4 117 Rams de Los Angeles Pharaon Cooper KR Caroline du Sud SECONDE de Buffalo via Chicago [R4 – 8]
4 118 Jets de New York Justin Burris BC État de Caroline du Nord ACC
4 119 Texans de Houston Tyler Ervin RB État de San José MW
4 120 Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans David Onyemata DT Manitoba CWUAA de Washington [R4 – 9]
4 121 Vikings du Minnesota Willie Castors OG Ouest du Michigan MAC
4 122 Bengals de Cincinnati Andrew Billings DT Baylor Grand 12
4 123 Steelers de Pittsburgh Jerald Hawkins OT LSU SECONDE
4 124 Ours de Chicago Deon Bush S Miami (FL) ACC de Seattle [R4 – 10]
4 125 Colts d’Indianapolis Antonio Morisson KG Floride SECONDE de Green Bay [R4 – 11]
4 126 Chefs de Kansas City Demarcus Robinson WR Floride SECONDE
4 127 Ours de Chicago Deiondre’ Hall S Nord de l’Iowa MVFC de la Nouvelle-Angleterre [R4 – 12]
4 128 Cardinaux de l’Arizona Evan Boehm C Missouri SECONDE
4 129 Browns de Cleveland Derrick Kindred S CGU Grand 12 de Caroline [R4 – 13]
4 130 Corbeaux de Baltimore Alex Lewis OT Nebraska Big Ten de Denver [R4 – 14]
4* 131 Emballeurs de Green Bay Blake Martinez KG Stanford Pac-12
4* 132 Corbeaux de Baltimore Willie Henri DT Michigan Big Ten
4* 133 49ers de San Francisco Rashard Robinson BC LSU SECONDE
4* 134 Corbeaux de Baltimore Kenneth Dixon RB Technologie de la Louisiane C-États-Unis
4* 135 Cowboys de Dallas Dak Prescott QC État du Mississippi SECONDE NFL Offensive Rookie de l’année
4* 136 Broncos de Denver Devontae Booker RB Utah Pac-12
4* 137 Emballeurs de Green Bay Doyen Lowry DE Nord-ouest Big Ten
4* 138 Browns de Cleveland Seth DeValve ET Princeton Lierre
4* 139 Billets de Buffalo Cardale Jones QC état de l’Ohio Big Ten Sélection compensatoire supplémentaire autorisée par NFLMC et NFLPA [3] [4]
5 140 Titans du Tennessee Tajae Sharpe WR UMasse MAC
5 141 Panthers de la Caroline Zack Sanchez BC Oklahoma Grand 12 de Cleveland [R5 – 1]
5 142 49ers de San Francisco Ronald Blair DE État des Appalaches Ceinture solaire de San Diego [R5 – 2]
5 143 Raiders d’Oakland De André Washington RB Technologie texane Grand 12 de Dallas [R5 – 3]
5 144 Broncos de Denver Connor McGovern OG Missouri SECONDE de Baltimore [R5 – 4]
5 145 49ers de San Francisco Jean Théus OT Géorgie SECONDE
5 146 Corbeaux de Baltimore Matt Judon DE État de la grande vallée GLIAQUE de Jacksonville [R5 – 5]
5 147 Seattle Seahawks Quinton Jefferson DT Maryland Big Ten de Miami via la Nouvelle-Angleterre [R5 – 6]
5 148 Boucaniers de Tampa Bay Caleb Benénoch OT UCLA Pac-12
5 149 Géants de New York Paul Perkins RB UCLA Pac-12
5 150 Ours de Chicago Jordan Howard RB Indiana Big Ten
5 151 Lions de Détroit Joe Dahl OG Etat de Washington Pac-12
5 152 Peaux rouges de Washington Matt Ioannidis DT Temple L’Américain de la Nouvelle-Orléans [R5 – 7]
5 153 Aigles de Philadelphie Wendell Smallwood RB Virginie-Occidentale Grand 12
5 154 Browns de Cleveland Jordan Payton WR UCLA Pac-12 d’ Oakland [R5 – 8]
5 154.5– Rams de Los Angeles Sélection annulée lors du repêchage supplémentaire de 2015 . [Forfait 3]
5 155 Colts d’Indianapolis Joe Haeg OT État du Dakota du Nord MVFC
5 156 Billets de Buffalo Jonathan Williams RB Arkansas SECONDE
5 156.5– Falcons d’Atlanta Sélection annulée. [Forfait 4]
5 157 Titans du Tennessee Le Shaun Sims BC Sud de l’Utah Grand ciel de NY Jets via Denver [R5 – 9]
5 158 Jets de New York Coquille de Brandon OT Caroline du Sud SECONDE de Washington [R5 – 10]
5 159 Texans de Houston KJ Dillon S Virginie-Occidentale Grand 12
5 160 Vikings du Minnesota Frères Kentrell KG Missouri SECONDE
5 161 Bengals de Cincinnati Christian Westermann OG État de l’Arizona Pac-12
5 162 Chefs de Kansas City Kévin Hogan QC Stanford Pac-12 de Seattle [R5 – 11]
5 163 Emballeurs de Green Bay Trevor Davis WR Californie Pac-12
5 164 Aigles de Philadelphie Halapoulivaati Vaitai OT CGU Grand 12 de Pittsburgh [R5 – 12]
5 165 Chefs de Kansas City Colline de Tyreek WR Ouest de l’Alabama Sud du Golfe
5 166 Texans de Houston Lecteur DJ DT Clémson ACC de la Nouvelle-Angleterre [R5 – 13]
5 167 Cardinaux de l’Arizona Marqui Christian S État du Midwest LSC
5 168 Browns de Cleveland Spencer Drango OT Baylor Grand 12 de Caroline [R5 – 14]
5 169 Lions de Détroit Antoine Williams KG Géorgie du Sud Ceinture solaire de Denver [R5 – 15]
5* 170 Cardinaux de l’Arizona Cole Toner OT Harvard Lierre
5* 171 Seattle Seahawks Alex Collins RB Arkansas SECONDE
5* 172 Browns de Cleveland Rashard Higgins WR État du Colorado MW
5* 173 Browns de Cleveland Trey Caldwell BC Louisiane-Monroe Ceinture solaire
5* 174 49ers de San Francisco Fahn Cooper OT Olé Miss SECONDE
5* 175 Chargeurs de San Diego Brun Jatavis KG Akron MAC
6 176 Broncos de Denver Andy Janovitch Facebook Nebraska Big Ten de Cleveland via Tennessee [R6 – 1]
6 177 Rams de Los Angeles Temarrick Hemingway ET État de Caroline du Sud MEAC du Tennessee [R6 – 2]
6 178 Chefs de Kansas City DJ blanc BC Technologie de Géorgie ACC from Dallas via San Francisco [R6 – 3]
6 179 San Diego Chargers Drew Kaser P Texas A&M SEC
6 180 Minnesota Vikings Moritz Böhringer WR from San Francisco [R6 – 4].
First European player drafted without playing college football in NFL history; drafted from the GFL[5]
6 181 Jacksonville Jaguars Tyrone Holmes DE Montana Big Sky
6 182 Baltimore Ravens Keenan Reynolds WR Navy The American
6 183 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devante Bond LB Oklahoma Big 12
6 184 New York Giants Jerell Adams TE South Carolina SEC
6 185 Chicago Bears DeAndre Houston-Carson CB William & Mary CAA
6 186 Miami Dolphins Jakeem Grant WR Texas Tech Big 12 from Miami via Minnesota [R6 – 5]
6 187 Washington Redskins Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana Big Ten from New Orleans [R6 – 6]
6 188 Minnesota Vikings David Morgan II TE UTSA C-USA from Philadelphia [R6 – 7]
6 189 Dallas Cowboys Anthony Brown CB Purdue Big Ten from Oakland [R6 – 8]
6 190 Los Angeles Rams Josh Forrest LB Kentucky SEC
6 191 Detroit Lions Jake Rudock QB Michigan Big Ten
6 192 Buffalo Bills Kolby Listenbee WR TCU Big 12
6 193 Tennessee Titans Sebastian Tretola OG Arkansas SEC from Atlanta [R6 – 9]
6 194 Oakland Raiders Cory James LB Colorado State MW from Indianapolis [R6 – 10]
6 195 Atlanta Falcons Wes Schweitzer OG San Jose State MW from NY Jets via Houston [R6 – 11]
6 196 Philadelphia Eagles Blake Countess CB Auburn SEC from Houston via New England, Miami and Minnesota [R6 – 12]
6 197 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dan Vitale FB Northwestern Big Ten from Washington [R6 – 13]
6 198 San Diego Chargers Derek Watt FB Wisconsin Big Ten from Minnesota [R6 – 14]
6 199 Cincinnati Bengals Cody Core WR Ole Miss SEC
6 200 Green Bay Packers Kyle Murphy OT Stanford Pac-12
6 201 Jacksonville Jaguars Brandon Allen QB Arkansas SEC from Pittsburgh [R6 – 15]
6 202 Detroit Lions Anthony Zettel DE Penn State Big Ten from Seattle [R6 – 16]
6 203 Kansas City Chiefs Dadi Nicolas LB Virginia Tech ACC
6 204 Miami Dolphins Jordan Lucas S Penn State Big Ten from New England via Chicago and New England [R6 – 17]
6 205 Arizona Cardinals Harlan Miller CB Southeastern Louisiana Southland
6 206 Los Angeles Rams Mike Thomas WR Southern Miss C-USA from Carolina via Chicago [R6 – 18]
6 207 San Francisco 49ers Jeff Driskel QB Louisiana Tech C-USA from Denver [R6 – 19]
6* 208 New England Patriots Kamu Grugier-Hill LB Eastern Illinois OVC
6* 209 Baltimore Ravens Maurice Canady CB Virginia ACC
6* 210 Detroit Lions Jimmy Landes LS Baylor Big 12
6* 211 San Francisco 49ers Kelvin Taylor RB Florida SEC
6* 212 Dallas Cowboys Kavon Frazier S Central Michigan MAC
6* 213 San Francisco 49ers Aaron Burbridge WR Michigan State Big Ten
6* 214 New England Patriots Elandon Roberts LB Houston The American
6* 215 Seattle Seahawks Joey Hunt C TCU Big 12
6* 216 Dallas Cowboys Darius Jackson RB Eastern Michigan MAC
6* 217 Dallas Cowboys Rico Gathers TE Baylor Big 12 Did not play football at Baylor; played as a PF for Baylor basketball.
6* 218 Buffalo Bills Kevon Seymour CB USC Pac-12
6* 219 Denver Broncos Will Parks S Arizona Pac-12
6* 220 Pittsburgh Steelers Travis Feeney LB Washington Pac-12
6* 221 New England Patriots Ted Karras OG Illinois Big Ten
7 222 Tennessee Titans Aaron Wallace Jr. LB UCLA Pac-12
7 223 Miami Dolphins Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky C-USA from Cleveland [R7 – 1]
7 224 San Diego Chargers Donavon Clark OG Michigan State Big Ten
7 225 New England Patriots Devin Lucien WR Arizona State Pac-12 from Dallas via Seattle [R7 – 2]
7 226 Jacksonville Jaguars Jonathan Woodard DE Central Arkansas Southland
7 227 Minnesota Vikings Stephen Weatherly LB Vanderbilt SEC from Baltimore via Miami [R7 – 3]
7 228 Denver Broncos Riley Dixon P Syracuse ACC from San Francisco [R7 – 4]
7 229 Pittsburgh Steelers Demarcus Ayers WR Houston The American from NY Giants [R7 – 5]
7 230 Chicago Bears Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan MAC
7 231 Miami Dolphins Thomas Duarte TE UCLA Pac-12
7 232 Washington Redskins Steven Daniels LB Boston College ACC from Tampa Bay [R7 – 6]
7 233 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Mills S LSU SEC
7 234 Oakland Raiders Vadal Alexander OG LSU SEC
7 235 New York Jets Lachlan Edwards P Sam Houston State Southland from Los Angeles via Houston and Denver [R7 – 7]
7 236 Detroit Lions Dwayne Washington RB Washington Pac-12
7 237 New Orleans Saints Daniel Lasco RB California Pac-12
7 238 Atlanta Falcons Devin Fuller WR UCLA Pac-12
7 239 Indianapolis Colts Trevor Bates LB Maine CAA
7 240 Philadelphia Eagles Alex McCalister DE Florida SEC from Buffalo via Minnesota [R7 – 8]
7 241 New York Jets Charone Peake WR Clemson ACC
7 242 Washington Redskins Keith Marshall RB Georgia SEC
7 243 Seattle Seahawks Kenny Lawler WR California Pac-12 from Houston via New England [R7 – 9]
7 244 Minnesota Vikings Jayron Kearse S Clemson ACC
7 245 Cincinnati Bengals Clayton Fejedelem S Illinois Big Ten
7 246 Pittsburgh Steelers Tyler Matakevich LB Temple The American
7 247 Seattle Seahawks Zac Brooks RB Clemson ACC
7 248 Indianapolis Colts Austin Blythe C Iowa Big Ten from Green Bay [R7 – 10]
7 249 San Francisco 49ers Prince Charles Iworah CB Western Kentucky C-USA from Kansas City [R7 – 11]
7 250 Cleveland Browns Scooby Wright LB Arizona Pac-12 from New England via Miami [R7 – 12]
7 251 Philadelphia Eagles Joe Walker LB Oregon Pac-12 from Arizona [R7 – 13]
7 252 Carolina Panthers Beau Sandland TE Montana State Big Sky
7 253 Tennessee Titans Kalan Reed CB Southern Miss C-USA from Denver [R7 – 14]
Mr. Irrelevant

Notable undrafted players

Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Kameron Canaday LS Portland State Big Sky
Arizona Cardinals Matthias Farley S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
Atlanta Falcons Joshua Perkins TE Washington Pac-12
Atlanta Falcons J. D. McKissic RB Arkansas State Sun Belt
Atlanta Falcons Brian Poole CB Florida SEC
Atlanta Falcons Sharrod Neasman S Florida Atlantic C-USA
Baltimore Ravens Wil Lutz K Georgia State Sun Belt
Baltimore Ravens Michael Pierce DT Samford SoCon
Baltimore Ravens Patrick Onwuasor LB Portland State Big Sky
Baltimore Ravens Matt Skura C Duke ACC
Buffalo Bills Reid Ferguson LS LSU SEC
Buffalo Bills Justin Zimmer DT Ferris State GLIAC
Chicago Bears Ben Braunecker TE Harvard Ivy
Chicago Bears Roy Robertson-Harris DE UTEP C-USA
Cincinnati Bengals Alex Erickson WR Wisconsin Big Ten
Cleveland Browns J. P. Holtz TE Pittsburgh ACC
Dallas Cowboys Andy Jones WR Jacksonville Pioneer
Dallas Cowboys Zach Wood LS SMU The American
Denver Broncos Kalif Raymond WR Holy Cross Patriot
Green Bay Packers Geronimo Allison WR Illinois Big Ten
Green Bay Packers Kentrell Brice S Louisiana Tech C-USA
Green Bay Packers Reggie Gilbert LB Arizona Pac-12
Green Bay Packers Lucas Patrick OG Duke ACC
Green Bay Packers Taybor Pepper LS Michigan State Big Ten
Houston Texans Kaʻimi Fairbairn K UCLA Pac-12
Indianapolis Colts Chester Rogers WR Grambling State SWAC
Jacksonville Jaguars Briean Boddy-Calhoun CB Minnesota Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Hilton CB Ole Miss SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Jarrod Wilson S Michigan Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Rashod Hill T Southern Miss C-USA
Los Angeles Rams Morgan Fox DE CSU–Pueblo RMAC
Los Angeles Rams Cory Littleton LB Washington Pac-12
Miami Dolphins James Burgess LB Louisville ACC
Minnesota Vikings C. J. Ham FB Augustana (SD) NSIC
New England Patriots Cre’Von LeBlanc CB Florida Atlantic C-USA
New England Patriots Jonathan Jones CB Auburn SEC
New Orleans Saints Ken Crawley CB Colorado Pac-12
New Orleans Saints Tommylee Lewis WR Northern Illinois MAC
New York Giants Andrew Adams S Connecticut The American
New York Giants Roger Lewis WR Bowling Green MAC
New York Giants Romeo Okwara DE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
New York Jets Robby Anderson WR Temple The American
New York Jets Jalin Marshall WR Ohio State Big Ten
Oakland Raiders Jaydon Mickens WR Washington Pac-12
Oakland Raiders Jalen Richard RB Southern Miss C-USA
Oakland Raiders Marvin Hall WR Washington Pac-12
San Diego Chargers Trevor Williams CB Penn State Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks George Fant T Western Kentucky C-USA
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Peyton Barber RB Auburn SEC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Javien Elliott CB Florida State ACC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Luke Rhodes LS William & Mary CAA
Tennessee Titans Aldrick Rosas K Southern Oregon Frontier
Tennessee Titans Antwaun Woods NT USC Pac-12
Washington Redskins Maurice Harris WR California Pac-12
Washington Redskins Robert Kelley RB Tulane The American
Washington Redskins Joe Kerridge RB Michigan Big Ten

Trades

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 2016 draft.

Round one

  1. ^ No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). Tennessee traded its first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (1st, 113th, and 177th) to Los Angeles in exchange for Los Angeles’s first-round, two second-round, and third-round selections in this year’s draft (15th, 43rd, 45th, and 76th) as well as Los Angeles’s first- and third-round selections in the 2017 NFL Draft.[source 1]
  2. ^ No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded this selection (2nd) and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2017 (this selection would be upgraded to a compensatory fourth-round selection if the Browns receive one in 2017) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia’s first-round, third-round, and fourth-round selections in this years draft (8th, 77th, and 100th) as well as Philadelphia’s first-round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft and second-round selection in the 2018 NFL Draft.[source 2]
  3. ^ No. 8: multiple trades:
    No. 8: Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection (8th) to Philadelphia in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso, cornerback Byron Maxwell, and Philadelphia’s first-round selection (13th).[source 3]
    No. 8: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). see No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
    No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee (D). Cleveland traded its first- and sixth-round selections (8th and 176th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee’s first- and third-round selections (15th and 76th) as well as its 2017 second-round selection.[source 4]
  4. ^ No. 9: Tampa Bay → Chicago (D). Tampa Bay traded its first-round selections (9th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago’s first- and fourth-round selections (11th and 106th).[source 4]
  5. ^ No. 11: Chicago → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 9: Tampa Bay → Chicago.[source 4]
  6. ^ No. 13: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). see No. 8: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 3]
  7. ^ No. 15: multiple trades:
    No. 15: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
    No. 15: Tennessee → Cleveland (D). see No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
  8. ^ No. 21: Washington → Houston (D). Washington traded its first-round selection (21st) to Houston in exchange for Houston’s first-round selection (22nd) and their 2017 sixth-round selection.[source 4]
  9. ^ No. 22: Houston → Washington (D). see No. 21: Washington → Houston.[source 4]
  10. ^ No. 26: Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded its first-round selection (26th) to Denver in exchange for Denver’s first- and third-round selections (31st and 94th).[source 5]
  11. ^ No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco (D). Kansas City traded its first-round selection (28th) and seventh-round selection (249th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (37th, 105th, and 178th).[source 6]
  12. ^ No. 31: Denver → Seattle (D). see No. 26: Seattle → Denver.[source 5]

Round two

  1. ^ No. 36: Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). Baltimore traded its second-round selection (36th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonvilles’s second- and fifth-round selections (38th and 146th).[source 8]
  2. ^ No. 37: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). see No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  3. ^ No. 38: multiple trades:
    No. 38: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). see No. 36: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 8]
    No. 38: Baltimore → Miami (D).Baltimore traded its second-round selection (38th) to Miami in exchange for Miami’s second- and fourth-round selections (42nd and 107th).[source 9]
  4. ^ No. 41: Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded its second-round selection (41st) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s second- and fourth-round selections (49th and 117th). Buffalo also surrendered a 2017 fourth-round selection.[source 10]
  5. ^ No. 42: Miami → Baltimore (D). see No. 38: Baltimore → Miami.[source 8]
  6. ^ No. 43: multiple trades:
    No. 43: Philadelphia → Los Angeles (PD). Philadelphia traded its second-round selection in this year’s draft, a 2015 fourth-round selection and quarterback Nick Foles to Los Angeles in exchange for Los Angeles’s 2015 fifth-round selection and quarterback Sam Bradford. The trade also included a possible conditional fourth-round selection in this year’s draft that Philadelphia would have received if Bradford took less than 50 percent of the snaps in 2015. Bradford took the majority of snaps for Philadelphia in 2015, so the fourth-round pick was returned to Los Angeles.[source 11]
    No. 43: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  7. ^ No. 45: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  8. ^ No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay (D). Indianapolis traded its second-round selection (48th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay’s second-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (57th, 125th, and 248th).[source 12]
  9. ^ No. 49: multiple trades:
    No. 49: Buffalo → Chicago (D). see No. 41: Chicago → Buffalo.[source 10]
    No. 49: Chicago → Seattle (D). Chicago traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for Seattle’s second- and fourth-round selections (56th and 124th).[source 4]
  10. ^ No. 50: Atlanta → Houston (D). Atlanta traded this selection to Houston in exchange for Houston’s second- and sixth-round selections (52nd and 195th).[source 4]
  11. ^ No. 52: Houston → Atlanta (D). see No. 50: Atlanta → Houston.[source 4]
  12. ^ No. 56: Seattle → Chicago (D). see No. 49: Chicago → Seattle.[source 4]
  13. ^ No. 57: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). see No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  14. ^ No. 59: Kansas City → Tampa Bay (D). Kansas City traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay’s third- and fourth-round selections (74th and 106th).[source 4]
  15. ^ No. 61: multiple trades:
    No. 61: Arizona → New England (PD). Arizona traded its second-round selection and guard Jonathan Cooper to New England in exchange for defensive end Chandler Jones.[source 13]
    No. 61: New England → New Orleans (D). New England traded its second-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans’ third- and fourth-round selections (78th and 112th).[source 14]

Round three

  1. ^ No. 74: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (D). see No. 59: Kansas City → Tampa Bay.[source 4]
  2. ^ No. 76: multiple trades:
    No. 76: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
    No. 76: Tennessee → Cleveland (D). see No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
  3. ^ No. 77: multiple trades:
    No. 77: Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded its third-round selection in this year’s draft to Philadelphia in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2015 NFL Draft (113th used to draft defensive tackle Gabe Wright).[source 15]
    No. 77: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). see No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
    No. 77: Cleveland → Carolina (D). Cleveland traded its third- and fifth-round selections (77th and 141st) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina’s third-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (93rd, 129th and 168th).[source 16]
  4. ^ No. 78: New Orleans → New England (D). see No. 61: New England → New Orleans.[source 14]
  5. ^ No. 86: Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami’s sixth-round selection (186th) and Miami’s third- and fourth-round selections in 2017.[source 17]
  6. ^ No. 93: Carolina → Cleveland (D). see No. 77: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  7. ^ No. 94: Denver → Seattle (PD). see No. 26: Seattle → Denver.[source 5]

Round four

  1. ^ No. 100: multiple trades:
    No. 100: Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded its fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for running back DeMarco Murray and Philadelphia’s fourth-round selection (113th).[source 19]
    No. 100: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). see No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
    No. 100: Cleveland → Oakland (D). Cleveland traded its fourth-round selection (100th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland’s fourth- and fifth-round selections (114th and 154th).[source 20]
  2. ^ No. 105: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). see No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  3. ^ No. 106: multiple trades:
    No. 106: Chicago → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 9: Tampa Bay → Chicago.[source 4]
    No. 106: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (D). see No. 59: Kansas City → Tampa Bay.[source 4]
  4. ^ No. 107: Miami → Baltimore (D). see No. 38: Baltimore → Miami.[source 9]
  5. ^ No. 112: New Orleans → New England (D). see No. 61: New England → New Orleans.[source 14]
  6. ^ No. 113: multiple trades:
    No. 113: Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). see No. 100: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 19]
    No. 113: Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
    No. 113: Los Angeles → Chicago (D). Los Angeles traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for Chicago’s fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and 206)[source 21]
  7. ^ No. 114: Oakland → Cleveland (D). see No. 100: Cleveland → Oakland.[source 20]
  8. ^ No. 117: multiple trades:
    No. 117: Buffalo → Chicago (D). see No. 41: Chicago → Buffalo.[source 10]
    No. 117: Chicago → Los Angeles (D). see No. 113: Los Angeles → Chicago.[source 21]
  9. ^ No. 120: Washington → New Orleans (D). Washington traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans’ fifth-round selection (152nd) and a fifth-round selection in 2017.[source 22]
  10. ^ No. 124: Seattle → Chicago (D). see No. 49: Chicago → Seattle.[source 4]
  11. ^ No. 125: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). see No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  12. ^ No. 127: New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th) and tight end Martellus Bennett.[source 23]
  13. ^ No. 129: Carolina → Cleveland (D). see No. 77: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  14. ^ No. 130: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore’s fifth-round selection (144th) and center Gino Gradkowski.[source 24]

Round five

  1. ^ No. 141: Cleveland → Carolina (D). see No. 77: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  2. ^ No. 142: San Diego → San Francisco (PD). San Diego traded this selection, and its 2015 first- and fourth-round selections, to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s 2015 first-round selection.[source 25]
  3. ^ No. 143: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas conditionally traded this selection to Oakland for wide receiver Brice Butler and Oakland’s 2016 sixth-round selection (189th). The pick occurred because Butler was on the Cowboys’ 53-man roster for at least six games.[source 26]
  4. ^ No. 144: Baltimore → Denver (PD). see No. 130: Denver → Baltimore.[source 24]
  5. ^ No. 146: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). see No. 36: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 8]
  6. ^ No. 147: multiple trades:
    No. 147: Miami → New England (D). Miami traded this selection to New England in exchange for New England’s 2 sixth-round selections (196th and 204th) and a seventh-round selection (250th).[source 27]
    No. 147: New England → Seattle (D). New England traded this selection and a seventh-round selection (243rd) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle’s sixth-round selection (225th) and a fourth-round selection in 2017.[source 28]
  7. ^ No. 152: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 120: Washington → New Orleans.[source 22]
  8. ^ No. 154: Oakland → Cleveland (D). see No. 100: Cleveland → Oakland.[source 20]
  9. ^ No. 157: multiple trades:
    No. 157: New York Jets → Denver (PD). NY Jets traded this selection to Denver in exchange for Denver’s seventh-round selection (235th) and Offensive tackle Ryan Clady.[source 31]
    No. 157: Denver → Tennessee (D). Denver traded this selection and a seventh-round selection (253rd) in exchange for a sixth-round selection (176th) and a sixth-round selection in 2017.[source 32]
  10. ^ No. 158: Washington → New York Jets (D). Washington traded this selection to the New York Jets in exchange for New York’s fourth-round selection in 2017.[source 33]
  11. ^ No. 162: Seattle → Kansas City (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Kansas City in exchange for safety Kelcie McCray.[source 34]
  12. ^ No. 164: Pittsburgh → Philadelphia (PD). Pittsburgh traded this conditional selection to Philadelphia in exchange for cornerback Brandon Boykin. The selection could have become a fourth round selection if Boykin played 60% of the snaps during the season.[source 35]
  13. ^ No. 166: New England → Houston (PD). New England traded this selection to Houston in exchange for wide receiver Keshawn Martin and Houston’s 2016 sixth-round selection (196th).[source 36]
  14. ^ No. 168: Carolina → Cleveland (D). see No. 77: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  15. ^ No. 169: Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded this selection, its 2015 first- and fifth-round selections (28th & 143rd), and guard–center Manny Ramirez to Detroit in exchange for Detroit’s 2015 first-round selection (23rd).[source 37]

Round six

  1. ^ No. 176: multiple trades:
    No. 176: Cleveland → Tennessee (D). see No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
    No. 176: Tennessee → Denver (D). see No. 157: Denver → Tennessee.[source 32]
  2. ^ No. 177: Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  3. ^ No. 178: multiple trades:
    No. 178: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s 2015 seventh-round selection (246th).[source 15]
    No. 178: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). see No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  4. ^ No. 180: San Francisco → Minnesota (PD). San Francisco traded this selection and center Nick Easton to Minnesota in exchange for linebacker Gerald Hodges.[source 38]
  5. ^ No. 186: multiple trades:
    No. 186: Miami → Minnesota (D). see No. 86: Minnesota → Miami.[source 17]
    No. 186: Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami’s sixth- and seventh-round selections (196th and 227th).[source 39]
  6. ^ No. 187: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded this selection along with its sixth-round selection in the 2015 NFL Draft (187th) to Washington in exchange for Washington’s fifth-round selection.[source 15]
  7. ^ No. 188: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota’s sixth- and seventh-round selections (196th and 240th).[source 40]
  8. ^ No. 189: Oakland → Dallas (PD). see No. 143: Dallas → Oakland.[source 26]
  9. ^ No. 193: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Tennessee in exchange for guard Andy Levitre and a future conditional selection.[source 41]
  10. ^ No. 194: Indianapolis → Oakland (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Oakland in exchange for linebacker Sio Moore.[source 42]
  11. ^ No. 195: multiple trades:
    No. 195: New York Jets → Houston (PD). The Jets traded a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2016 draft to Houston in exchange for quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. The pick can become a sixth-round selection based on Fitzpatrick’s playing time.[source 43]
    No. 195: Houston → Atlanta (D). see No. 50: Atlanta → Houston.[source 4]
  12. ^ No. 196: multiple trades:
    No. 196: Houston → New England (PD). see No. 166: New England → Houston.[source 36]
    No. 196: New England → Miami (D). see No. 147: Miami → New England.[source 27]
    No. 196: Miami → Minnesota (D). see No. 186: Minnesota → Miami.[source 39]
    No. 196: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). see No. 188: Philadelphia → Minnesota.[source 40]
  13. ^ No. 197: Washington → Tampa Bay (PD). Washington traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay’s seventh-round selection (232nd) and safety Dashon Goldson.[source 44]
  14. ^ No. 198: Minnesota → San Diego (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for Offensive lineman Jeremiah Sirles.[source 45]
  15. ^ No. 201: Pittsburgh → Jacksonville (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for kicker Josh Scobee.[source 46]
  16. ^ No. 202: Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Detroit in exchange for cornerback Mohammed Seisay.[source 47]
  17. ^ No. 204: multiple trades:
    No. 204: New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for linebacker Jon Bostic.[source 48]
    No. 204: Chicago → New England (PD). see No. 127: New England → Chicago[source 23]
    No. 204: New England → Miami (D). see No. 147: Miami → New England[source 27]
  18. ^ No. 206: multiple trades:
    No. 206: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for defensive end Jared Allen.[source 49]
    No. 206: Chicago → Los Angeles (D). see No. 113: Los Angeles → Chicago.[source 21]
  19. ^ No. 207: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded this selection, along with its sixth-round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco’s seventh-round selection (228th) and tight end Vernon Davis.[source 50]

Round seven

  1. ^ No. 223: Cleveland → Miami (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami’s seventh-round selection (250th) and cornerback Jamar Taylor.[source 51]
  2. ^ No. 225: multiple trades:
    No. 225: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for running back Christine Michael.[source 52]
    No. 225: Seattle → New England (D). see No. 147: New England → Seattle.[source 28]
  3. ^ No. 227: multiple trades:
    No. 227: Baltimore → Miami (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Miami in exchange for cornerback Will Davis.[source 53]
    No. 227: Miami → Minnesota (D). see No. 186: Minnesota → Miami.[source 39]
  4. ^ No. 228: San Francisco → Denver (PD). see No. 207: Denver → San Francisco.[source 50]
  5. ^ No. 229: New York Giants → Pittsburgh (PD). The Giants traded a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2016 draft to Pittsburgh in exchange for punter Brad Wing.[source 54]
  6. ^ No. 232: Tampa Bay → Washington (PD). see No. 197: Washington → Tampa Bay.[source 44]
  7. ^ No. 235: multiple trades:
    No. 235: Los Angeles → Houston (PD). Los Angeles traded this selection to Houston in exchange for quarterback Case Keenum.[source 55]
    No. 235: Houston → Denver (PD). Houston traded this selection to Denver in exchange for Offensive tackle Chris Clark.[source 56]
    No. 235: Denver → New York Jets (PD). see No. 157: New York Jets → Denver.[source 31]
  8. ^ No. 240: multiple trades:
    No. 240: Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded this selection and a 2015 fifth-round selection (137th) to Minnesota in exchange for quarterback Matt Cassel and Minnesota’s 2015 sixth-round selection (187th).[source 57]
    No. 240: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). see No. 188: Philadelphia → Minnesota.[source 40]
  9. ^ No. 243: multiple trades:
    No. 243: Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded its seventh–round selection in the 2016 draft to New England in exchange for quarterback Ryan Mallett. The pick could have been a sixth–round selection but Mallett did not play 40% of the snaps in 2014.[source 58]
    No. 243: New England → Seattle (D). see No. 147: New England → Seattle.[source 28]
  10. ^ No. 248: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). see No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  11. ^ No. 249: Kansas City → San Francisco (D). see No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  12. ^ No. 250: multiple trades:
    No. 250: New England → Miami (D). see No. 147: Miami → New England.[source 27]
    No. 250: Miami → Cleveland (D). see No. 223: Cleveland → Miami.[source 51]
  13. ^ No. 251: Arizona → Philadelphia (PD). Arizona traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Matt Barkley on the condition that Barkley was on the roster for six games.[source 59]
  14. ^ No. 253: Denver → Tennessee (D). see No. 157: Denver → Tennessee.[source 32]

Forfeited picks

  1. ^ New England forfeited its first-round selection as a result of Deflategate. The team will also forfeit a 2017 fourth-round selection.[source 7]
  2. ^ Kansas City forfeited its third-round selection for violating the NFL’s Anti-Tampering policy. The team will also forfeit a 2017 sixth-round selection and pay a $250,000 fine.[source 18]
  3. ^ Los Angeles forfeited its fifth-round selection after selecting Offensive tackle Isaiah Battle in the 2015 Supplemental draft.[source 29]
  4. ^ Atlanta forfeited its fifth-round selection as punishment for piping artificial crowd noise into the Georgia Dome during the 2013 and 2014 seasons.[source 30]

Supplemental draft

The 2016 supplemental draft was held on July 14, 2016. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. This year, six players were eligible for selection:[6]

  • Eddie D’Antuono – LS – Virginia Tech
  • Ra’Zahn Howard – DL – Purdue
  • Jalen Overstreet – RB – Sam Houston State
  • Tee Shepard – CB – Ole Miss
  • Rashaun Simonise – WR – Calgary
  • Cameron Walton – DE – Concordia

No players were selected.[7]

Summary

Selections by college athletic conference

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 3 1 2 2 10
ACC 4 6 4 3 1 3 5 26
Big 12 3 4 2 5 6 6 0 26
Big Ten 6 7 10 9 2 10 3 47
C-USA 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 10
Ind. (FBS) 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 8
MAC 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 6
MW 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 9
Pac-12 4 2 4 2 7 4 9 32
SEC 8 8 6 9 7 8 5 51
Sun Belt 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4
CAA 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Ivy 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2
MEAC 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3
MVFC 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3
OVC 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
SoCon 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Southland 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Non-Division I football conferences
CWUAA (CIS) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
GLIAC (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Gulf South (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Lone Star (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Non-College Selections
GFL 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Schools with multiple draft selections

Selections Schools
12 Ohio State
9 Clemson
8 UCLA
7 Alabama, Florida, Notre Dame
6 Baylor
5 Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Stanford, TCU, West Virginia
4 Cal, Nebraska, Oklahoma, USC
3 Auburn, Boise State, Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, NC State, South Carolina, Temple, Texas A&M, Texas Tech Western Kentucky
2 Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, Cincinnati, Colorado State, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), Minnesota, North Dakota State, Northwestern, Oregon, San Jose State, South Carolina State, Southern Miss, Southern Utah, Utah State, Virginia Tech, Washington, Western Michigan, Wisconsin

Selections by position

Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Center 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 8
Cornerback 5 5 5 5 3 7 2 32
Defensive end 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 17
Defensive tackle 4 5 5 5 3 0 0 22
Fullback 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
Guard 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 13
Kicker 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Linebacker 2 8 3 7 3 6 7 36
Long snapper 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Offensive tackle 5 1 3 2 8 1 0 20
Punter 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Quarterback 3 1 2 3 1 4 1 15
Running back 1 1 2 3 6 3 4 20
Safety 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 20
Tight end 0 1 2 1 0 3 2 9
Wide receiver 4 3 2 6 5 7 6 33
Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Offense 15 9 15 18 23 25 16 121
Defense 16 22 20 23 13 19 14 127
Special teams 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 5

Notes

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

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