2008 NFL Draft





















2008 NFL Draft
2008 NFL draft logo
General Information
Date(s)April 26–27, 2008
Time3:00 pm EDT (April 26)
10:00 am EDT (April 27)
Location
Radio City Music Hall
in New York City
TV coverage (US)
ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network
Overview

252 total selections  in 7 rounds
First selection
Jake Long, OT
Miami Dolphins
Mr. Irrelevant
David Vobora, LB
St. Louis Rams
Most selections (12)

Chicago Bears,
Kansas City Chiefs
Fewest selections (5)

Cleveland Browns,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Minnesota Vikings,
Oakland Raiders,
San Diego Chargers

  • ← 2007

  • NFL Drafts


  • 2009 →

The 2008 NFL Draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 26 and April 27, 2008.[1][2] For the 29th consecutive year, ESPN televised the draft; the NFL Network also broadcast the event, its third year doing so. Of the 252 selections,[3] 220 were regular selections in rounds one through seven, and 32 were compensatory selections,[4] distributed among rounds three through seven.[5]


For the first time since the common draft began, no wide receiver was selected in the first round. For the first time ever, the first two picks had the same last name (Jake Long and Chris Long). Also, a then-record 34 trades were made during the draft itself.[6] The number of trades was later broken in 2017.


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Contents





  • 1 Changes for 2008


  • 2 Player selections


  • 3 Trades

    • 3.1 Draft day trades



  • 4 Notable undrafted players


  • 5 Draft breakdown

    • 5.1 By position



  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Changes for 2008


The schedule for the draft was changed: day one began at 3:00 PM EDT (1900 UTC), instead of noon, and consisted of just two rounds. Day two began with round three at 10:00 AM EDT (1400 UTC), instead of 11:00 AM. Moreover, the time limits for day one selections were reduced, from 15 minutes to ten for first-round picks and from ten minutes to seven in the second. The limit remained five minutes for all picks in rounds three through seven.[7]


The draft also marked the official debut of a new NFL shield logo, replacing the old shield logo which had been used since 1970, featuring eight white stars to represent each of the league's eight divisions, and a football rotated to the same angle as the one on the top of the Vince Lombardi Trophy given to the Super Bowl champion.[8]




Player selections











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= Pro Bowler[9]






























































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 teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes

1

1

Miami Dolphins

Jake Long 

OT

Michigan

Big Ten

[10]

1

2

St. Louis Rams

Chris Long 

DE

Virginia

ACC


1

3

Atlanta Falcons

Matt Ryan 

QB

Boston College

ACC

2016 NFL MVP

1

4

Oakland Raiders

Darren McFadden 

RB

Arkansas

SEC


1

5

Kansas City Chiefs

Glenn Dorsey 

DT

LSU

SEC


1

6

New York Jets

Vernon Gholston 

DE

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

7

New Orleans Saints

Sedrick Ellis 

DT

USC

Pac-10

from San Francisco via New England[R1 - 1]

1

8

Jacksonville Jaguars

Derrick Harvey 

DE

Florida

SEC

from Baltimore[R1 - 2]

1

9

Cincinnati Bengals

Keith Rivers 

LB

USC

Pac-10


1

10

New England Patriots

Jerod Mayo 

LB

Tennessee

SEC

from New Orleans[R1 - 3]

1

11

Buffalo Bills

Leodis McKelvin 

CB

Troy

Sun Belt


1

12

Denver Broncos

Ryan Clady 

OT

Boise State

WAC


1

13

Carolina Panthers

Jonathan Stewart 

RB

Oregon

Pac-10


1

14

Chicago Bears

Chris Williams 

OT

Vanderbilt

SEC


1

15

Kansas City Chiefs

Branden Albert 

OT

Virginia

ACC

from Detroit[R1 - 4]

1

16

Arizona Cardinals

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 

CB

Tennessee State

OVC


1

17

Detroit Lions

Gosder Cherilus 

OT

Boston College

ACC

from Minnesota via Kansas City[R1 - 5]

1

18

Baltimore Ravens

Joe Flacco 

QB

Delaware

CAA

from Houston[R1 - 6]

1

19

Carolina Panthers

Jeff Otah 

OT

Pittsburgh

Big East

from Philadelphia[R1 - 7]

1

20

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Aqib Talib 

CB

Kansas

Big 12


1

21

Atlanta Falcons

Sam Baker 

OT

USC

Pac-10

from Washington[R1 - 8]

1

22

Dallas Cowboys

Felix Jones 

RB

Arkansas

SEC

from Cleveland[R1 - 9]

1

23

Pittsburgh Steelers

Rashard Mendenhall 

RB

Illinois

Big Ten


1

24

Tennessee Titans

Chris Johnson 

RB

East Carolina

C-USA


1

25

Dallas Cowboys

Mike Jenkins 

CB

South Florida

Big East

from Seattle[R1 - 10]

1

26

Houston Texans

Duane Brown 

OT

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Jacksonville via Baltimore[R1 - 11]

1

27

San Diego Chargers

Antoine Cason 

CB

Arizona

Pac-10


1

28

Seattle Seahawks

Lawrence Jackson 

DE

USC

Pac-10

from Dallas[R1 - 12]

1

29

San Francisco 49ers

Kentwan Balmer 

DT

North Carolina

ACC

from Indianapolis[R1 - 13]

1

30

New York Jets

Dustin Keller 

TE

Purdue

Big Ten

from Green Bay[R1 - 14]


1

30.5

New England Patriots

selection forfeited due to "Spygate" scandal [11]

1

31

New York Giants

Kenny Phillips 

S

Miami (FL)

ACC


2

32

Miami Dolphins

Phillip Merling 

DE

Clemson

ACC


2

33

St. Louis Rams

Donnie Avery 

WR

Houston

C-USA


2

34

Washington Redskins

Devin Thomas 

WR

Michigan State

Big Ten

from Oakland via Atlanta[R2 - 1]

2

35

Kansas City Chiefs

Brandon Flowers 

CB

Virginia Tech

ACC


2

36

Green Bay Packers

Jordy Nelson 

WR

Kansas State

Big 12

from New York Jets[R2 - 2]

2

37

Atlanta Falcons

Curtis Lofton 

LB

Oklahoma

Big 12


2

38

Seattle Seahawks

John Carlson 

TE

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Baltimore[R2 - 3]

2

39

San Francisco 49ers

Chilo Rachal 

G

USC

Pac-10


2

40

New Orleans Saints

Tracy Porter 

CB

Indiana

Big Ten


2

41

Buffalo Bills

James Hardy 

WR

Indiana

Big Ten


2

42

Denver Broncos

Eddie Royal 

WR

Virginia Tech

ACC


2

43

Minnesota Vikings

Tyrell Johnson 

S

Arkansas State

Sun Belt

from Carolina via Philadelphia[R2 - 4]

2

44

Chicago Bears

Matt Forte 

RB

Tulane

C-USA


2

45

Detroit Lions

Jordon Dizon 

LB

Colorado

Big 12


2

46

Cincinnati Bengals

Jerome Simpson 

WR

Coastal Carolina

Big South


2

47

Philadelphia Eagles

Trevor Laws 

DT

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Minnesota[R2 - 5]

2

48

Washington Redskins

Fred Davis 

TE

USC

Pac-10

from Houston via Atlanta[R2 - 6]

2

49

Philadelphia Eagles

DeSean Jackson 

WR

California

Pac-10


2

50

Arizona Cardinals

Calais Campbell 

DE

Miami (FL)

ACC


2

51

Washington Redskins

Malcolm Kelly 

WR

Oklahoma

Big 12


2

52

Jacksonville Jaguars

Quentin Groves 

DE

Auburn

SEC

from Tampa Bay[R2 - 7]

2

53

Pittsburgh Steelers

Limas Sweed 

WR

Texas

Big 12


2

54

Tennessee Titans

Jason Jones 

DT

Eastern Michigan

MAC


2

55

Baltimore Ravens

Ray Rice 

RB

Rutgers

Big East

from Seattle[R2 - 8]

2

56

Green Bay Packers

Brian Brohm 

QB

Louisville

Big East

from Cleveland[R2 - 9]

2

57

Miami Dolphins

Chad Henne 

QB

Michigan

Big Ten

from San Diego[R2 - 10]

2

58

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dexter Jackson 

WR

Appalachian State

SoCon

from Jacksonville[R2 - 11]

2

59

Indianapolis Colts

Mike Pollak 

C

Arizona State

Pac-10


2

60

Green Bay Packers

Patrick Lee 

CB

Auburn

SEC


2

61

Dallas Cowboys

Martellus Bennett 

TE

Texas A&M

Big 12


2

62

New England Patriots

Terrence Wheatley 

CB

Colorado

Big 12


2

63

New York Giants

Terrell Thomas 

CB

USC

Pac-10


3

64

Detroit Lions

Kevin Smith 

RB

Central Florida

C-USA

from Miami[R3 - 1]

3

65

St. Louis Rams

John Greco 

OT

Toledo

MAC


3

66

Miami Dolphins

Kendall Langford 

DE

Hampton

MEAC

from Kansas City via Detroit[R3 - 2]

3

67

Carolina Panthers

Charles Godfrey 

CB

Iowa

Big Ten

from New York Jets[R3 - 3]

3

68

Atlanta Falcons

Chevis Jackson 

CB

LSU

SEC


3

69

San Diego Chargers

Jacob Hester 

FB

LSU

SEC

from Oakland via New England[R3 - 4]

3

70

Chicago Bears

Earl Bennett 

WR

Vanderbilt

SEC

from San Francisco[R3 - 5]

3

71

Baltimore Ravens

Tavares Gooden 

LB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Baltimore via Buffalo and Jacksonville[R3 - 6]

3

72

Buffalo Bills

Chris Ellis 

DE

Virginia Tech

ACC


3

73

Kansas City Chiefs

Jamaal Charles 

RB

Texas

Big 12

from Denver via Minnesota[R3 - 7]

3

74

Carolina Panthers

Dan Connor 

LB

Penn State

Big Ten


3

75

San Francisco 49ers

Reggie Smith 

CB

Oklahoma

Big 12

from Chicago[R3 - 8]

3

76

Kansas City Chiefs

Brad Cottam 

TE

Tennessee

SEC

from Detroit[R3 - 9]

3

77

Cincinnati Bengals

Pat Sims 

DT

Auburn

SEC


3

78

New England Patriots

Shawn Crable 

LB

Michigan

Big Ten

from New Orleans[R3 - 10]

3

79

Houston Texans

Antwaun Molden 

CB

Eastern Kentucky

OVC


3

80

Philadelphia Eagles

Bryan Smith 

DE

McNeese State

Southland


3

81

Arizona Cardinals

Early Doucet 

WR

LSU

SEC


3

82

Kansas City Chiefs

DaJuan Morgan 

S

NC State

ACC

from Minnesota[R3 - 11]

3

83

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jeremy Zuttah 

C

Rutgers

Big East


3

84

Atlanta Falcons

Harry Douglas 

WR

Louisville

Big East

from Washington[R3 - 12]

3

85

Tennessee Titans

Craig Stevens 

TE

California

Pac-10


3

86

Baltimore Ravens

Tom Zbikowski 

S

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Seattle[R3 - 13]

3

87

Detroit Lions

Andre Fluellen 

DT

Florida State

ACC

from Cleveland[R3 - 14]

3

88

Pittsburgh Steelers

Bruce Davis 

OLB

UCLA

Pac-10


3

89

Houston Texans

Steve Slaton 

RB

West Virginia

Big East

from Jacksonville via Baltimore[R3 - 15]

3

90

Chicago Bears

Marcus Harrison 

DT

Arkansas

SEC

from San Diego[R3 - 16]

3

91

Green Bay Packers

Jermichael Finley 

TE

Texas

Big 12


3

92

Detroit Lions

Cliff Avril 

DE

Purdue

Big Ten

from Dallas[R3 - 17]

3

93

Indianapolis Colts

Philip Wheeler 

LB

Georgia Tech

ACC


3

94

New England Patriots

Kevin O'Connell 

QB

San Diego State

MWC


3

95

New York Giants

Mario Manningham 

WR

Michigan

Big Ten



3*
96

Washington Redskins

Chad Rinehart 

OT

Northern Iowa

Gateway



3*
97

Cincinnati Bengals

Andre Caldwell 

WR

Florida

SEC



3*
98

Atlanta Falcons

Thomas DeCoud 

S

California

Pac-10



3*
99

Baltimore Ravens

Oniel Cousins 

OT

UTEP

C-USA


4

100

Oakland Raiders

Tyvon Branch 

CB

Connecticut

Big East

from Miami via Dallas[R4 - 1]

4

101

St. Louis Rams

Justin King 

CB

Penn State

Big Ten


4

102

Green Bay Packers

Jeremy Thompson 

DE

Wake Forest

ACC

from New York Jets[R4 - 2]

4

103

Tennessee Titans

William Hayes 

DE

Winston-Salem State

MEAC

from Atlanta via Washington[R4 - 3]

4

104

Cleveland Browns

Beau Bell 

LB

UNLV

MWC

from Oakland via Dallas[R4 - 4]

4

105

Kansas City Chiefs

William Franklin 

WR

Missouri

Big 12


4

106

Baltimore Ravens

Marcus Smith 

WR

New Mexico

MWC


4

107

San Francisco 49ers

Cody Wallace 

C

Texas A&M

Big 12


4

108

Denver Broncos

Kory Lichtensteiger 

C

Bowling Green

MAC


4

109

Philadelphia Eagles

Mike McGlynn 

G

Pittsburgh

Big East

from Carolina[R4 - 5]

4

110

Miami Dolphins

Shawn Murphy 

OT

Utah State

WAC

from Chicago

4

111

Cleveland Browns

Martin Rucker 

TE

Missouri

Big 12

from Detroit via Dallas[R4 - 6]

4

112

Cincinnati Bengals

Anthony Collins 

OT

Kansas

Big 12


4

113

New York Jets

Dwight Lowery 

CB

San Jose State

WAC

from New Orleans via New York Jets and Green Bay[R4 - 7]

4

114

Buffalo Bills

Reggie Corner 

CB

Akron

MAC


4

115

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dre Moore 

DT

Maryland

ACC

from Miami via Philadelphia[R4 - 8]

4

116

Arizona Cardinals

Kenny Iwebema 

DE

Iowa

Big Ten


4

117

Philadelphia Eagles

Quintin Demps 

S

UTEP

C-USA

from Minnesota[R4 - 9]

4

118

Houston Texans

Xavier Adibi 

LB

Virginia Tech

ACC


4

119

Denver Broncos

Jack Williams 

CB

Kent State

MAC

from Washington[R4 - 10]

4

120

Chicago Bears

Craig Steltz 

S

LSU

SEC

from Tampa Bay

4

121

Seattle Seahawks

Red Bryant 

DT

Texas A&M

Big 12


4

122

Dallas Cowboys

Tashard Choice 

RB

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Cleveland[R4 - 11]

4

123

New York Giants

Bryan Kehl 

LB

BYU

MWC

from Pittsburgh[R4 - 12]

4

124

Washington Redskins

Justin Tryon 

CB

Arizona State

Pac-10

from Tennessee[R4 - 13]


4

124.5

San Diego Chargers

selection forfeited because of use of 4th round selection in 2007 Supplemental Draft [12]

4

125

Oakland Raiders

Arman Shields 

WR

Richmond

CAA

from Jacksonville via Baltimore[R4 - 14]

4

126

Tennessee Titans

Lavelle Hawkins 

WR

California

Pac-10

from Dallas[R4 - 15]

4

127

Indianapolis Colts

Jacob Tamme 

TE

Kentucky

SEC


4

128

St. Louis Rams

Keenan Burton 

WR

Kentucky

SEC

from Green Bay

4

129

New England Patriots

Jonathan Wilhite 

CB

Auburn

SEC


4

130

Pittsburgh Steelers

Tony Hills 

OT

Texas

Big 12

from New York Giants[R4 - 16]


4*
131

Philadelphia Eagles

Jack Ikegwuonu 

CB

Wisconsin

Big Ten



4*
132

Buffalo Bills

Derek Fine 

TE

Kansas

Big 12



4*
133

Baltimore Ravens

David Hale 

OT

Weber State

Big Sky



4*
134

Tennessee Titans

Stanford Keglar 

LB

Purdue

Big Ten



4*
135

Green Bay Packers

Josh Sitton 

G

Central Florida

C-USA


5

136

Detroit Lions

Kenneth Moore 

WR

Wake Forest

ACC

from Miami via Kansas City[R5 - 1]

5

137

Minnesota Vikings

John David Booty 

QB

USC

Pac-10

from St. Louis via Green Bay

5

138

Atlanta Falcons

Robert James 

LB

Arizona State

Pac-10


5

139

Denver Broncos

Ryan Torain 

RB

Arizona State

Pac-10

from Oakland[R5 - 2]

5

140

Kansas City Chiefs

Brandon Carr 

CB

Grand Valley State

GLIAC


5

141

Carolina Panthers

Gary Barnidge 

TE

Louisville

Big East

from NY Jets[R5 - 3]


5

141.3

San Francisco 49ers

selection forfeited as penalty for violating anti-tampering rules[13]


5

141.7

Baltimore Ravens

selection forfeited because of use of 5th round selection in 2007 Supplemental Draft [14]

5

142

Chicago Bears

Zackary Bowman 

CB

Nebraska

Big 12

from Carolina[R5 - 4]

5

143

Dallas Cowboys

Orlando Scandrick 

CB

Boise State

WAC

from Chicago via Buffalo and Jacksonville[R5 - 5]

5

144

New Orleans Saints

DeMario Pressley 

DT

NC State

ACC

from Detroit

5

145

Cincinnati Bengals

Jason Shirley 

DT

Fresno State

WAC


5

146

Detroit Lions

Jerome Felton 

FB

Furman

SoCon

from New Orleans

5

147

Buffalo Bills

Alvin Bowen 

LB

Iowa State

Big 12


5

148

Denver Broncos

Carlton Powell 

DT

Virginia Tech

ACC


5

149

Arizona Cardinals

Tim Hightower 

RB

Richmond

CAA


5

150

Green Bay Packers

Breno Giacomini 

OT

Louisville

Big East

from Minnesota

5

151

Houston Texans

Frank Okam 

DT

Texas

Big 12


5

152

Minnesota Vikings

Letroy Guion 

DT

Florida State

ACC

from Philadelphia[R5 - 6]

5

153

New England Patriots

Matthew Slater 

WR

UCLA

Pac-10

from Tampa Bay

5

154

Atlanta Falcons

Kroy Biermann 

DE

Montana

Big Sky

from Washington[R5 - 7]

5

155

Jacksonville Jaguars

Thomas Williams 

LB

USC

Pac-10

from Cleveland via Dallas[R5 - 8]

5

156

Pittsburgh Steelers

Dennis Dixon 

QB

Oregon

Pac-10


5

157

St. Louis Rams

Roy Schuening 

G

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Tennessee via Washington

5

158

Chicago Bears

Kellen Davis 

TE

Michigan State

Big Ten

from Seattle via Jacksonville and Tampa Bay[R5 - 9]

5

159

Jacksonville Jaguars

Trae Williams 

CB

South Florida

Big East


5

160

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Josh Johnson 

QB

San Diego

Pioneer

from San Diego via New England

5

161

Indianapolis Colts

Marcus Howard 

DE

Georgia

SEC


5

162

New York Jets

Erik Ainge 

QB

Tennessee

SEC

from Green Bay[R5 - 10]

5

163

Seattle Seahawks

Owen Schmitt 

FB

West Virginia

Big East

from Dallas[R5 - 11]

5

164

New Orleans Saints

Carl Nicks 

OT

Nebraska

Big 12

from New England[R5 - 12]

5

165

New York Giants

Jonathan Goff 

LB

Vanderbilt

SEC



5*
166

San Diego Chargers

Marcus Thomas 

RB

UTEP

C-USA


6

167

Dallas Cowboys

Erik Walden 

DE

Middle Tennessee

Sun Belt

from Miami[R6 - 1]

6

168

Washington Redskins

Durant Brooks 

P

Georgia Tech

ACC

from St. Louis

6

169

Oakland Raiders

Trevor Scott 

DE

Buffalo

MAC


6

170

Kansas City Chiefs

Barry Richardson 

OT

Clemson

ACC


6

171

New York Jets

Marcus Henry 

WR

Kansas

Big 12


6

172

Atlanta Falcons

Thomas Brown 

RB

Georgia

SEC


6

173

Houston Texans

Dominique Barber 

S

Minnesota

Big Ten

from Baltimore[R6 - 2]

6

174

San Francisco 49ers

Josh Morgan 

WR

Virginia Tech

ACC


6

175

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Geno Hayes 

LB

Florida State

ACC

from Chicago

6

176

Miami Dolphins

Jalen Parmele 

RB

Toledo

MAC

from Detroit

6

177

Cincinnati Bengals

Corey Lynch 

S

Appalachian State

SoCon


6

178

New Orleans Saints

Taylor Mehlhaff 

K

Wisconsin

Big Ten


6

179

Buffalo Bills

Xavier Omon 

RB

NW Missouri State

MIAA


6

180

Washington Redskins

Kareem Moore 

S

Nicholls State

Southland

from Denver via St. Louis[R6 - 3]

6

181

Carolina Panthers

Nick Hayden 

DT

Wisconsin

Big Ten


6

182

Kansas City Chiefs

Kevin Robinson 

WR

Utah State

WAC

from Minnesota[R6 - 4]

6

183

Denver Broncos

Spencer Larsen 

LB

Arizona

Pac-10

from Houston[R6 - 5]

6

184

Philadelphia Eagles

Mike Gibson 

OT

California

Pac-10


6

185

Arizona Cardinals

Chris Harrington 

DE

Texas A&M

Big 12


6

186

Washington Redskins

Colt Brennan 

QB

Hawaiʻi

WAC


6

187

Minnesota Vikings

John Sullivan 

C

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

from Tampa Bay via Kansas City[R6 - 6]

6

188

Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Humpal 

LB

Iowa

Big Ten


6

189

Seattle Seahawks

Tyler Schmitt 

LS

San Diego State

MWC

from Tennessee[R6 - 7]

6

190

Cleveland Browns

Ahtyba Rubin 

DT

Iowa State

Big 12

from Seattle[R6 - 8]

6

191

Cleveland Browns

Paul Hubbard 

WR

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from Cleveland via Philadelphia[R6 - 9]

6

192

San Diego Chargers

DeJuan Tribble 

CB

Boston College

ACC


6

193

Minnesota Vikings

Jaymar Johnson 

WR

Jackson State

SWAC

from Jacksonville[R6 - 10]

6

194

Pittsburgh Steelers

Ryan Mundy 

S

West Virginia

Big East

from Green Bay via New York Giants[R6 - 11]

6

195

Miami Dolphins

Donald Thomas 

G

Connecticut

Big East

from Dallas[R6 - 12]

6

196

Indianapolis Colts

Tom Santi 

TE

Virginia

ACC


6

197

New England Patriots

Bo Ruud 

LB

Nebraska

Big 12


6

198

New York Giants

Andre' Woodson 

QB

Kentucky

SEC



6*
199

New York Giants

Robert Henderson 

DE

Southern Miss

C-USA



6*
200

Philadelphia Eagles

Joe Mays 

LB

North Dakota State

Great West



6*
201

Indianapolis Colts

Steve Justice 

C

Wake Forest

ACC



6*
202

Indianapolis Colts

Mike Hart 

RB

Michigan

Big Ten



6*
203

Philadelphia Eagles

Andy Studebaker 

DE

Wheaton (IL)

CCIW



6*
204

Miami Dolphins

Lex Hilliard 

RB

Montana

Big Sky



6*
205

Indianapolis Colts

Pierre Garçon 

WR

Mount Union

OAC



6*
206

Baltimore Ravens

Haruki Nakamura 

S

Cincinnati

Big East



6*
207

Cincinnati Bengals

Matt Sherry 

TE

Villanova

CAA


7

208

Chicago Bears

Ervin Baldwin 

DE

Michigan State

Big Ten

from Miami

7

209

Green Bay Packers

Matt Flynn 

QB

LSU

SEC

from St. Louis via Minnesota[R7 - 1]

7

210

Kansas City Chiefs

Brian Johnston 

DE

Gardner-Webb

Big South


7

211

New York Jets

Nate Garner 

OT

Arkansas

SEC


7

212

Atlanta Falcons

Wilrey Fontenot 

CB

Arizona

Pac-10


7

213

Jacksonville Jaguars

Chauncey Washington 

RB

USC

Pac-10

from Oakland via Dallas[R7 - 2]

7

214

San Francisco 49ers

Larry Grant 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten


7

215

Baltimore Ravens

Justin Harper 

WR

Virginia Tech

ACC


7

216

Detroit Lions

Landon Cohen 

DT

Ohio

MAC


7

217

Green Bay Packers

Brett Swain 

WR

San Diego State

MWC

from Cincinnati via St. Louis[R7 - 3]

7

218

Detroit Lions

Caleb Campbell 

S

Army

Ind. (FBS)

from New Orleans

7

219

Buffalo Bills

Demetress Bell 

OT

Northwestern State

Southland


7

220

Denver Broncos

Josh Barrett 

S

Arizona State

Pac-10


7

221

Carolina Panthers

Hilee Taylor 

LB

North Carolina

ACC


7

222

Chicago Bears

Chester Adams 

G

Georgia

SEC


7

223

Houston Texans

Alex Brink 

QB

Washington State

Pac-10


7

224

Buffalo Bills

Steve Johnson 

WR

Kentucky

SEC

from Philadelphia[R7 - 4]

7

225

Arizona Cardinals

Brandon Keith 

OT

Northern Iowa

Gateway


7

226

Oakland Raiders

Chaz Schilens 

WR

San Diego State

MWC

from Minnesota via New York Jets[R7 - 5]

7

227

Denver Broncos

Peyton Hillis 

FB

Arkansas

SEC

from Tampa Bay[R7 - 6]

7

228

St. Louis Rams

Chris Chamberlain 

LB

Tulsa

C-USA

from Washington

7

229

Tennessee Titans

Cary Williams 

CB

Washburn

MIAA


7

230

Philadelphia Eagles

King Dunlap 

OT

Auburn

SEC

from Seattle[R7 - 7]

7

231

Cleveland Browns

Alex Hall 

LB

St. Augustine's

CIAA


7

232

Atlanta Falcons

Keith Zinger 

TE

LSU

SEC

from Pittsburgh[R7 - 8]

7

233

Seattle Seahawks

Justin Forsett 

RB

California

Pac-10

from Jacksonville[R7 - 9]

7

234

San Diego Chargers

Corey Clark 

OT

Texas A&M

Big 12


7

235

Seattle Seahawks

Brandon Coutu 

K

Georgia

SEC

from Dallas[R7 - 10]

7

236

Indianapolis Colts

Jamey Richard 

C

Buffalo

MAC


7

237

New Orleans Saints

Adrian Arrington 

WR

Michigan

Big Ten

from Green Bay Packers

7

238

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cory Boyd 

RB

South Carolina

SEC

from New England

7

239

Kansas City Chiefs

Mike Merritt 

TE

Central Florida

C-USA

from NY Giants[R7 - 11]


7*
240

Baltimore Ravens

Allen Patrick 

RB

Oklahoma

Big 12



7*
241

Carolina Panthers

Geoff Schwartz 

OT

Oregon

Pac-10



7*
242

Washington Redskins

Rob Jackson 

DE

Kansas State

Big 12



7*
243

Chicago Bears

Joey LaRocque 

LB

Oregon State

Pac-10



7*
244

Cincinnati Bengals

Angelo Craig 

DE

Cincinnati

Big East



7*
245

Miami Dolphins

Lionel Dotson 

DE

Arizona

Pac-10



7*
246

Cincinnati Bengals

Mario Urrutia 

WR

Louisville

Big East



7*
247

Chicago Bears

Kirk Barton 

OT

Ohio State

Big Ten



7*
248

Chicago Bears

Marcus Monk 

WR

Arkansas

SEC



7*
249

Washington Redskins

Chris Horton 

S

UCLA

Pac-10



7*
250

Carolina Panthers

Mackenzy Bernadeau 

G

Bentley

NE-10



7*
251

Buffalo Bills

Kennard Cox 

CB

Pittsburgh

Big East



7*
252

St. Louis Rams

David Vobora 

LB

Idaho

WAC


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 2008 draft.


Round one

  1. ^ #7: multiple trades:

    #7: San Francisco → New England (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection in 2008 and a fourth-round selection in the 2007 draft (No. 110, traded to the Oakland Raiders for Randy Moss, used to select John Bowie), to New England for one of its first-round selections in 2007 (No. 28, used to select Joe Staley).[source 1]


    #7: New England → New Orleans (D). New England traded its first- and fifth-round selections (No. 7 and 164) to New Orleans for New Orleans' first- and third-round selections (No. 10 and 78).[source 2][source 3]




  2. ^ #8: Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). Baltimore traded its first-round selection to Jacksonville for Jacksonville's first-round selection, two third-round selections, and fourth-round selection (No. 26, 71, 89, 125).[source 2]


  3. ^ #10: New Orleans → New England (D). See #7: New England → New Orleans above.


  4. ^ #15: Detroit → Kansas City (D). Detroit traded its first- and third-round selections (No. 15 and 76) to Kansas City for Kansas City's second first-round selection, first third-round selection, and first fifth-round selection (No. 17, 66, and 136).[source 2]


  5. ^ #17: multiple trades:

    #17: Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). Minnesota traded its first-round selection and their two third-round selections (No. 73 and 82) and pick 182 to Kansas City for defensive end Jared Allen and pick 187.[source 4]


    #17: Kansas City → Detroit (D). See #15: Detroit → Kansas City above.[source 2]




  6. ^ #18: Houston → Baltimore (D). Houston traded its first-round selection to Baltimore for the first-round and (second) third-round selections Baltimore acquired from Jacksonville, and a sixth-round selection (No. 26, 89, and 173).[source 2]


  7. ^ #19: Philadelphia → Carolina (D). Philadelphia traded its first-round selection to Carolina for Carolina's second- and fourth-round selections in 2008 (No. 43 and 109), and Carolina's first-round pick in 2009.


  8. ^ #21: Washington → Atlanta (D). Washington traded its first-, third-, and fifth-round selections (No. 21, 84, and 154) to Atlanta for two of Atlanta's second-round selections and its fourth-round selection (No. 34, 48, and 103).[source 2]


  9. ^ #22: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). Cleveland traded its first-round selection in 2008 and a second-round selection in 2007 (No. 36, later traded to Philadelphia, who selected Kevin Kolb) for Dallas' first-round selection in 2007 (No. 22, used to select Brady Quinn).[source 5]


  10. ^ #25: Seattle → Dallas (D). Seattle traded its first-round selection to Dallas for Dallas' remaining first-round selection (No. 28) and its fifth- and seventh-round selections (No. 163 and 235).[source 2]


  11. ^ #26: multiple trades:

    #26: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See #8: Baltimore → Jacksonville above.[source 2]


    #26: Baltimore → Houston (D). See #18: Houston → Baltimore above.[source 2]




  12. ^ #28: Dallas → Seattle (D). See #25: Seattle → Dallas above.


  13. ^ #29: Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD). Indianapolis traded its first-round selection in 2008 and a fourth-round selection in 2007 (No. 126, used to select Dashon Goldson) to San Francisco for San Francisco's second-round selection in 2007 (No. 42, used to select Tony Ugoh)[source 6]


  14. ^ #30: Green Bay → New York Jets (D). Green Bay traded its first-round selection to the Jets for the Jets' second- and fourth-round selections (No. 36 and 113).


Round two

  1. ^ #34: multiple trades:

    #34: Oakland → Atlanta (PD). Oakland traded its second-round selection in 2008 and its fifth-round selection in 2009 to Atlanta for cornerback DeAngelo Hall.[source 7]


    #34: Atlanta → Washington (D). See #21: Washington → Atlanta above.




  2. ^ #36: New York Jets → Green Bay (D). See #30: Green Bay → New York Jets above.


  3. ^ #38: Baltimore → Seattle (D). Baltimore traded its second-round selection (No. 38) to Seattle for Seattle's second- and third-round selections (No. 55 and 86).[source 2]


  4. ^ #43: multiple trades:

    #43: Carolina → Philadelphia (D). See #19: Philadelphia → Carolina above.


    #43: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). Philadelphia traded its second- and fifth-round selections (No. 43 and 152) to Minnesota for Minnesota's second- and fourth-round selections (No. 47 and 117).




  5. ^ #47: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). See #43: Philadelphia → Minnesota above.


  6. ^ #48: multiple trades:

    #48: Houston → Atlanta (PD). Houston traded its second-round selection in 2008, and its second-round selection in 2007 (No. 39, used to select Justin Blalock) to Atlanta for quarterback Matt Schaub in a deal in which Houston and Atlanta swapped first-round draft picks (Atlanta selected Jamaal Anderson with No. 8, Houston drafted Amobi Okoye with No. 10).[source 8]


    #48: Atlanta → Washington (D). See #21: Washington → Atlanta above.[source 2]




  7. ^ #52: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville (D). Tampa Bay traded its second-round selection to Jacksonville for Jacksonville's second- and fifth-round selections (No. 58 and 158) and a seventh-round selection in 2009.


  8. ^ #55: Seattle → Baltimore (D). See #38: Baltimore → Seattle above.


  9. ^ #56: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded its second-round selection to the Green Bay Packers for Corey Williams[source 9]


  10. ^ #57: San Diego → Miami (PD). San Diego traded its second-round selection to Miami for wide receiver Chris Chambers[source 10]


  11. ^ #58: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). See #52: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville above.


Round three

  1. ^ #64: Miami → Detroit (D). Miami traded its third-round selection to Detroit for Detroit's third- and sixth-round selections (No. 66 and 176).


  2. ^ #66: multiple trades:

    #66: Kansas City → Detroit (D). See #15: Detroit → Kansas City above.


    #66: Detroit → Miami (D). See #64: Miami → Detroit above.




  3. ^ #67: New York Jets → Carolina (PD). The New York Jets traded their third-round and fifth-round selections to Carolina for Kris Jenkins[source 11]


  4. ^ #69: multiple trades:

    #69: Oakland → New England (PD). Oakland traded its third-round selection in 2008, and the No. 211 selection in 2007 (used to select Oscar Lua) to New England for the No. 91 selection in 2007 (used to select Mario Henderson).[source 12]


    #69: New England → San Diego (D). New England traded the first of its third-round selections to San Diego for San Diego's fifth-round selection in 2008 (No. 160) and second-round selection in 2009.




  5. ^ #70: San Francisco → Chicago (PD). As penalty for tampering with Bears linebacker Lance Briggs, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ordered San Francisco to swap its third-round selection with Chicago's, and to forfeit its fifth-round selection.[source 13]


  6. ^ #71: multiple trades:

    #71: Baltimore → Buffalo (PD). Baltimore traded its third-round selection in 2008, and the No. 92 and 239 selections in 2007 (used to select Trent Edwards and C. J. Ah You, respectively) to Buffalo for Willis McGahee.[source 14]


    #71: Buffalo → Jacksonville (PD). Buffalo traded its third- and fifth- round selections to Jacksonville for defensive tackle Marcus Stroud.[source 15]


    #71: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See #8: Baltimore → Jacksonville above.




  7. ^ #73: multiple trades:

    #73: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded its third-round selection in 2008, and the No. 176 and 233 selections in 2007 to Minnesota for the No. 121 selection in 2007 (used to select Marcus Thomas).[source 6]


    #73: Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). See #17: Minnesota → Kansas City above.[source 4]




  8. ^ #75: Chicago → San Francisco (PD). See #70: San Francisco → Chicago above.[source 13]


  9. ^ #76: Detroit → Kansas City (D). See #15: Detroit → Kansas City above.


  10. ^ #78: New Orleans → New England (D). See #7: New England → New Orleans above.


  11. ^ #82: Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). See #17: Minnesota → Kansas City above.[source 4]


  12. ^ #84: Washington → Atlanta (D). See #21: Washington → Atlanta above.


  13. ^ #86: Seattle → Baltimore (D). See #38: Baltimore → Seattle above.


  14. ^ #87: Cleveland → Detroit (PD). Cleveland traded its third-round selection and Leigh Bodden to Detroit for Shaun Rogers.[source 13]


  15. ^ #89: multiple trades:

    #89: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See #8: Baltimore → Jacksonville above.


    #89: Baltimore → Houston (D). See #18: Houston → Baltimore above.




  16. ^ #90: San Diego → Chicago (PD). San Diego traded its third-round selection in 2008, as well as the No. 62, 93, and 167 selections in 2007 (used to select Dan Bazuin, Garrett Wolfe, and Kevin Payne, respectively) to Chicago for the No. 37 selection in 2007 (used to select Eric Weddle).[source 6]


  17. ^ #92: Dallas → Detroit (D). Dallas traded its third-round selection to Detroit for Detroit's fourth-round selection in 2008 (No. 111) and fourth-round selection in 2009.[source 2]


Round four

  1. ^ #100: multiple trades:

    #100: Miami → Dallas (PD). The Miami Dolphins traded their fourth-round selection in 2008 to the Dallas Cowboys for players Akin Ayodele and Anthony Fasano.[source 16]


    #100: Dallas → Oakland (D). Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#100 overall) to Oakland for their fourth-round selection (#104 overall) and seventh-round selection (#213 overall).




  2. ^ #102: New York Jets → Green Bay (D). Green Bay traded their fourth round selection (#113 overall) and fifth round selection (#162 overall) to the Jets for New York's fourth round selection (#102 overall).[source 2]


  3. ^ #103: multiple trades:

    #103: Atlanta → Washington (D). See #21: Washington → Atlanta above.}


    #103: Washington → Tennessee (D). Washington traded their fourth-round selection (#103 overall) to Tennessee Titans for their fourth-round selection (#124 overall), and a fifth-round selection (#157 overall).




  4. ^ #104: multiple trades:

    #104: Oakland → Dallas (D). See #100: Dallas → Oakland above.


    #104: Dallas → Cleveland (D). Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#104 overall) to Cleveland for their fourth-round selection (#122 overall), and fifth-round selection (#155 overall).




  5. ^ #109: Carolina → Philadelphia (D). See #19: Philadelphia → Carolina above.


  6. ^ #111: multiple trades:

    #111: Detroit → Dallas (D). See #92: Dallas → Detroit above.


    #111: Dallas → Cleveland (D). Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#111 overall) to Cleveland for their 2009 NFL Draft third-round selection.[source 17]




  7. ^ #113: multiple trades:

    #113: New Orleans → New York Jets (PD). The New Orleans Saints traded their fourth-round selection to the New York Jets for Jonathan Vilma and a conditional pick in the 2009 draft.[source 18]


    #113: New York Jets → Green Bay (D). See #30: Green Bay → New York Jets above.


    #113: Green Bay → New York Jets (D). See #102: New York Jets → Green Bay above.




  8. ^ #115: multiple trades:

    #115: Miami → Philadelphia (D). Philadelphia traded their fourth-round selection (#115 overall) to Miami for running back Lorenzo Booker.



  9. ^ #117: Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). See #43: Philadelphia → Minnesota above.


  10. ^ #119: Washington → Denver (PD). The Washington Redskins traded their fourth-round selection in 2008, and their third-round selection in 2007 (used to select Ryan Harris) to Denver as part of a three-team trade in which Washington received T. J. Duckett and Atlanta received Ashley Lelie. (This was the result of a formula which could have had Denver and Washington swapping 2007 first-round selections.)[source 19]


  11. ^ #122: Cleveland → Dallas (D). See #104: Dallas → Cleveland above.


  12. ^ #123: Pittsburgh → New York Giants (D). Pittsburgh traded their fourth-round selection (#123 overall) to New York Giants for their fourth-round selection (#130 overall), and a sixth-round selection (#194 overall).[source 2]


  13. ^ #124: Tennessee → Washington (D). See #103: Washington → Tennessee above.


  14. ^ #125: multiple trades:

    #125: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See #8: Baltimore → Jacksonville above.


    #125: Baltimore → Oakland (D). Baltimore traded the fourth-round selection obtained from Jacksonville in Round 1 (#125 overall) to the Oakland Raiders for CB Fabian Washington.




  15. ^ #126: Dallas → Tennessee (PD). The Dallas Cowboys traded their fourth-round selection to the Tennessee Titans for suspended defensive back Pacman Jones.[source 20]


  16. ^ #130: New York Giants → Pittsburgh (D). See #123: Pittsburgh → New York Giants above.


Round five

  1. ^ #136: multiple trades:

    #136: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami conditionally traded its fifth-round selection to Kansas City for Trent Green. The selection would have been upgraded to a fourth-round selection if Green had met certain performance criteria.[source 21] However, Green was injured in a game against the Houston Texans and would up on the injured reserve list for the remainder of the season.


    #136: Kansas City → Detroit (D). See #15: Detroit → Kansas City above.




  2. ^ #139: Oakland → Denver (PD). Oakland (conditionally) traded their fifth-round selection to Denver in exchange for Gerard Warren.[source 22]


  3. ^ #141: New York Jets → Carolina (PD). See #67: New York Jets → Carolina above.[source 11]


  4. ^ #142: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded their fifth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for Chris Harris.[source 23]


  5. ^ #143: multiple trades:

    #143: Chicago → Buffalo (PD). Chicago conditionally traded their fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for Darwin Walker. The round of the selection was dependent on Walker's playing time.[source 24]


    #143: Buffalo → Jacksonville (PD). See #71: Buffalo → Jacksonville above.[source 15]


    #143: Jacksonville → Dallas (D). Jacksonville traded its fifth-round selection (#143 overall) to Dallas for its fifth-round selection (#155 overall) and seventh-round selection (#213 overall).




  6. ^ #152: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). See #43: Philadelphia → Minnesota above.


  7. ^ #154: Washington → Atlanta (D). See #21: Washington → Atlanta above.


  8. ^ #155: multiple trades:

    #155: Cleveland → Dallas (D). See #104: Dallas → Cleveland above.


    #155: Dallas → Jacksonville (D). See #143: Jacksonville → Dallas above.




  9. ^ #158: multiple trades:

    #158: Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). The Seattle Seahawks traded their fifth-round selection to Jacksonville for running back Alvin Pearman and the Jaguars' seventh-round pick.


    #158: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). See #52: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville above.[source 2]




  10. ^ #162: Green Bay → New York Jets (D). See #102: New York Jets → Green Bay above.


  11. ^ #163: Seattle → Dallas (D). See #25: Seattle → Dallas above.


  12. ^ #164: New England → New Orleans (D). See #7: New England → New Orleans above.


Round six

  1. ^ #167: Miami → Dallas (PD). Dallas and Miami exchanged their sixth-round selections in a trade with Jason Ferguson going to the Dolphins as part of the deal.[source 25]


  2. ^ #173: Baltimore → Houston (D). See #18: Houston → Baltimore above.


  3. ^ #180: multiple trades:

    #180: Denver → St. Louis (PD). Denver traded their sixth-round selection to the St. Louis Rams for defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy.[source 26] The trade occurred after the Broncos had tried to trade the same pick to Miami for defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson; that trade was voided.[15]



  4. ^ #182: Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). See #17: Minnesota → Kansas City above.[source 4]


  5. ^ #183: Houston → Denver (PD). Houston traded their sixth-round selection to Denver for Chris Myers.[source 27]


  6. ^ #187: multiple trades:

    #187: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (PD). The Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded their sixth-round selection to Kansas City for nose tackle Ryan Sims and running back Michael Bennett.


    #187: Kansas City → Minnesota (PD). See #17: Minnesota → Kansas City above.[source 4]




  7. ^ #189: Tennessee → Seattle (PD). The Tennessee Titans traded their sixth-round selection to Seattle for defensive end Bryce Fisher.


  8. ^ #190: Seattle → Cleveland (PD). Seattle traded their sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for Charlie Frye.[source 28]


  9. ^ #191: multiple trades:

    #191: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded their sixth-round selection to Philadelphia for center Hank Fraley. The trade was conditional on games started by Fraley, and could have fallen to a seventh-round pick, but Fraley started all 16 games.[source 29]



  10. ^ #193: Jacksonville → Minnesota (PD). Jacksonville traded their sixth-round selection to Minnesota for Troy Williamson.[source 30]


  11. ^ #194: multiple trades:

    #194: Green Bay → New York Giants (PD). Green Bay traded their sixth-round selection to the New York Giants in exchange for running back Ryan Grant.[source 31]



  12. ^ #195: Dallas → Miami (PD). See #167: Miami → Dallas above.[source 25]


Round seven

  1. ^ #209: multiple trades:

    #209: St. Louis → Minnesota (PD). St. Louis traded their seventh-round selection to Minnesota for offensive tackle Adam Goldberg.[source 32]



  2. ^ #213: multiple trades:

    #213: Oakland → Dallas (D). See #100: Dallas → Oakland above.


    #213: Dallas → Jacksonville (D). See #143: Jacksonville → Dallas above.




  3. ^ #217: multiple trades:

    #217: Cincinnati → St. Louis (PD). Cincinnati traded their seventh-round selection to St. Louis in exchange for Ryan Fitzpatrick[source 33]



  4. ^ #224: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded their seventh-round selection, and defensive tackle Darwin Walker, to Buffalo for linebacker Takeo Spikes and quarterback Kelly Holcomb.[source 34]


  5. ^ #226: multiple trades:

    #226: Minnesota → New York Jets (PD). Minnesota traded their seventh-round selection to the Jets in exchange for Brooks Bollinger.[source 35]



  6. ^ #227: Tampa Bay → Denver (PD). Tampa Bay traded a conditional 2008 draft pick to Denver for the rights to quarterback Jake Plummer. If Plummer, who is currently retired, had reported to the Buccaneers before the first pick of the 2008 draft was made, Tampa Bay would have sent the Broncos their fourth-round selection. Since Plummer did not report, Denver will receive Tampa's seventh-round selection.[source 36]


  7. ^ #230: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). Seattle traded their seventh-round selection to Philadelphia for fullback Josh Parry.[source 37]


  8. ^ #232: Pittsburgh → Atlanta (PD). The Pittsburgh Steelers traded their seventh-round selection to Atlanta for kick/punt returner Allen Rossum.[source 38]


  9. ^ #233: Jacksonville → Seattle (PD). See #158: Seattle → Jacksonville above.


  10. ^ #235: Dallas → Seattle (D). See #25: Seattle → Dallas above.


  11. ^ #239: New York Giants → Kansas City (PD). The Giants traded their seventh-round selection to Kansas City for kicker Lawrence Tynes.[source 39]



Draft day trades


Fourth round

  • Cowboys to Raiders. Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#100 overall) to Oakland for their fourth-round selection (#104 overall) and seventh-round selection (#213 overall).


  • Cowboys to Browns. Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#104 overall) to Cleveland for their fourth-round selection (#122 overall), and fifth-round selection (#155 overall).


  • Cowboys to Browns. Dallas traded their fourth-round selection (#111 overall) to Cleveland for their 2009 NFL Draft third-round selection.[16]


  • Steelers to Giants. Pittsburgh traded their fourth-round selection (#123 overall) to New York Giants for their fourth-round selection (#130 overall), and a sixth-round selection (#194 overall).


  • Redskins to Titans. Washington traded their fourth-round selection (#103 overall) to Tennessee Titans for their fourth-round selection (#124 overall), and a fifth-round selection (#157 overall).


  • Ravens to Raiders. Baltimore traded the fourth-round selection obtained from Jacksonville in Round 1 (#125 overall) to the Oakland Raiders for CB Fabian Washington.

Fifth round

  • No. 164: Patriots to Saints. See No. 7: Patriots to Saints above.


  • Chiefs to Lions. See first-round trade above.


  • Redskins to Falcons. See first-round trade above.


  • Cowboys to Seahawks. See first-round trade above.


  • Eagles to Vikings. See second-round trade above.


  • Jaguars to Cowboys. Jacksonville traded its fifth-round selection (#143 overall) to Dallas for its fifth-round selection (#155 overall) and seventh-round selection (#213 overall).


  • Packers to Vikings. Green Bay traded its fifth-round selection (#137 overall) to Minnesota for its fifth-round selection (#150 overall) and seventh-round selection (#209 overall).


  • Patriots to Buccaneers. New England traded fifth-round and seventh-round selections (#160 and #238 overall) to Tampa Bay for its fifth-round selection (#153 overall).


  • Redskins to Rams. Washington traded fifth-round and seventh-round selections (#157 and #228 overall) to St. Louis for its two sixth-round selections (#168 and #180 overall).

Sixth round

  • Ravens to Texans. See first-round trade above.


  • Steelers to Giants. See fourth-round trade above.


  • Eagles to Browns. Philadelphia traded to Cleveland the 6th round selection they had previously received from the Browns for Hank Fraley (#191 overall). (see Pre-Draft Trades above) In return, the Browns gave the Eagles their 5th round pick in the 2009 draft.

Seventh round

  • Cowboys to Seahawks. See first-round trade above.


  • Raiders to Cowboys. See fourth-round trade above.


  • Cowboys to Jaguars. See fifth-round trade above.


  • Packers to Vikings. See fifth-round trade above.


  • Patriots to Buccaneers. See fifth-round trade above.


Notable undrafted players




= Pro Bowler[9]




























































































































































Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes

Baltimore Ravens

Jameel McClain 

LB

Syracuse

Big East

Linebacker in Super Bowl XLVII for winning Ravens.

Chicago Bears

Caleb Hanie 

QB

Colorado State

MWC

Started at 4 games with Bears in 2011

Dallas Cowboys

Danny Amendola 

WR

Texas Tech

Big 12

Two-time Super Bowl champion for the New England Patriots (XLIX, LI)

Denver Broncos

Brett Kern 

P

Toledo

MAC


Denver Broncos

Wesley Woodyard 

LB

Kentucky

SEC


Denver Broncos

Tyler Polumbus 

OT

Colorado

Big 12


Detroit Lions

Jon Weeks 

LS

Baylor

Big 12

Pro Bowl long snapper for the Houston Texans

Green Bay Packers

J. J. Jansen 

LS

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)

Long Snapper for the Carolina Panthers, 2009–2014.

Miami Dolphins

Davone Bess 

WR

Hawaiʻi

WAC

54 receptions as a rookie is the 2nd most in NFL history for an undrafted rookie[17]

Miami Dolphins

Dan Carpenter 

K

Montana

Big Sky


Miami Dolphins

Matthew Mulligan 

TE

Maine

CAA


Miami Dolphins

Marcel Reece 

FB

Washington

Pac-10


Minnesota Vikings

Erin Henderson 

OLB

Maryland

ACC


New England Patriots

BenJarvus Green-Ellis 

RB

Ole Miss

SEC


New Orleans Saints

Jo-Lonn Dunbar 

LB

Boston College

ACC

Linebacker in Super Bowl XLIV for the New Orleans Saints, starting linebacker for New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Rams

New York Jets

Danny Woodhead 

RB

Chadron State

RMAC

White Guy Runningback

Philadelphia Eagles

Kyle Arrington 

CB

Hofstra University

CAA


Philadelphia Eagles

Jed Collins 

FB

Washington State

Pac-10

Primary fullback with New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions

Pittsburgh Steelers

Doug Legursky 

OL

Marshall

C-USA

starting center in Super Bowl XLV[18]

San Diego Chargers

Mike Tolbert 

FB

Coastal Carolina

Big South

starting fullback in super bowl 50

San Francisco 49ers

Brian de la Puente 

C

California

Pac-10

New Orleans Saints starting center from 2011-2013, currently a free agent.

Seattle Seahawks

David Hawthorne 

LB

TCU

MWC


Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Clifton Smith 

RB

Fresno State

WAC

Earned trip to 2008 Pro Bowl his rookie season as a kick return specialist

Tennessee Titans

Jerrell Freeman 

LB

Mary Hardin–Baylor

ASC


Tennessee Titans

Fernando Velasco 

OL

Georgia

SEC

Center for the Pittsburgh Steelers


Draft breakdown



By position



























































































































































Round
QB
RB
FB
WR
TE
C
OA
OT
DE
DT
LB
CB
S
K
P
LS
1st
2
5
0
0
1
0
0
8*
4
3
2
5
1
0
0
0
2nd
2
2
0
10*
3
1
1
0
3
2
2
5
1
0
0
0
3rd
1
3
1
5
3
0
1
3
5*
3
4
4
3
0
0
0
4th
0
1
0
5
3
2
1
5
3
2
4
8*
2
0
0
0
5th
4
3
2
2
2
0
1
2
2
5*
4
4
0
0
0
0
6th
2
5
0
6*
2
2
1
2
5
2
5
1
5
1
1
1
7th
2
4
1
7*
2
1
2
7*
5
1
6
3
3
1
0
0

TOTAL
13
23
4
35*
16
6
7
27
27
18
27
30
15
2
1
1


References


Trade references


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  8. ^ Pasquarelli, Len (March 22, 2007). "Falcons agree to deal backup QB Schaub to Houston". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 26, 2007.


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  16. ^ "Dolphins add some Cowboys, acquire two from Dallas for draft pick". CBS.Sportsline.com. Associated Press. April 26, 2008. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2008.


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  21. ^ Pasquarelli, Len (June 5, 2007). "Green goes to Dolphins from Chiefs in trade". ESPN.com. Archived from the original on October 10, 2007. Retrieved October 24, 2007.


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Specific references


  1. ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.


  2. ^ Salomone, Dan (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". Giants.com. New York Giants. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.


  3. ^ "Selection" is the term used in NFL documentation, although the more-commonly used term, and the term used during the broadcast of the draft itself, is "picks".


  4. ^ "NFL announces 32 compensatory picks for 15 teams". NFL.com. Associated Press. March 31, 2008. Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-17.


  5. ^ As there were 32 compensatory selections, there were no supplementary compensatory selections this year.


  6. ^ "Teams deal way to record 34 trades on draft weekend". ESPN.com. Associated Press. April 28, 2008. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-29.


  7. ^ "NFL Cuts Time Between Draft Picks In First and Second Rounds". NFL.com. 2007-10-23. Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2007-10-23.


  8. ^ Michael McCarthy (2007-08-30). "NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-11-06.


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


  10. ^ Miami negotiated a deal with Long on April 22, 2008, four days before the draft. "Miami Dolphins agree to deal with Long, will select OT No. 1 overall". ESPN.com. 2008-04-22. Archived from the original on April 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-22.


  11. ^ As penalty for videotaping defensive signals in their season opener against the Jets, the Patriots forfeited their first-round selection since they qualified for the playoffs; they would have lost their second- and third-round selections if they had not."NFL: 'Spygate' deal in the works with ex-Patriots employee". Philadelphia Inquirer. 2008-03-10. p. E1.


  12. ^ San Diego used this pick in the 2007 Supplemental Draft to select Paul Oliver.


  13. ^ As penalty for violating the NFL's anti-tampering rules in an attempt to sign Bears linebacker Lance Briggs, the 49ers forfeited their fifth-round selection and were required to swap third-round selections with the Bears.


  14. ^ Baltimore used this pick in the 2007 Supplemental Draft to select Jared Gaither.


  15. ^ "Wilkinson trade voided, Dolphins retain rights". espn.com. Associated Press. March 31, 2007. Retrieved January 21, 2008.


  16. ^ Walcoff, Jeff (2007-04-27). "Browns Trade Again, Get Rucker". clevelandbrowns.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-04-27.


  17. ^ "Florida and Sun". FOX Sports.


  18. ^ "Roethlisberger to play against Broncos, Pouncey likely to sit". CNN. 2012-01-06.



External links


  • NFL Draft at NFL.com

  • ESPN NFL Draft Central 2008









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