We're compiled every pick from the 2016 NFL draft, along with analysis NFL draft home | WatchESPN | DraftCast | Draft Tracker | Full draft order | Thumbs up, thumbs down | Kiper's Top 300 | McShay's Top 300 | Scouts Inc. rankings ROUND 11. Los Angeles Rams*Jared Goff, QB, California What he brings: Goff is an experienced three-year starter who is one of the most natural passers in this class. He has excellent pocket presence and feels pressure naturally to buy time while going through progressions. Goff shows quality accuracy and touch with the ability to deliver from an uneven platform. He has added weight and that eases concerns about his durability. He might need time adjusting to an NFL playbook coming from a wide-open system. He is one of the top two quarterbacks in this class and has the tools and acumen to develop into an above-average starter. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Goff's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Titans 2. Philadelphia Eagles*Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State What he brings: One of the top two quarterbacks in this class, Wentz is blessed with a strong combination of size and athleticism. He has very good arm strength to make all the necessary throws. He displays quality accuracy at all three levels. There are some concerns about his lack of experience and making the jump from the FCS level. However, Wentz has the tools, football intelligence, maturity and leadership skills to develop into a quality starting QB in the NFL. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Wentz's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Browns 3. San Diego ChargersJoey Bosa, DE, Ohio State What he brings: He's the best edge defender and arguably one of the top two prospects in this class. Bosa displays heavy and active hands and possesses excellent core strength, along with the instincts to find the ball and finish plays as a run stopper. While he doesn't have elite quickness or bend, he is a relentless pass rusher who brings strong speed-to-power ability and the versatility to kick inside and cause disruption. He brings a great motor and approach to game and will instantly upgrade a defensive front. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Bosa's highlights 4. Dallas CowboysEzekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State What he brings: Elliott is a highly competitive runner with an excellent combination of agility, power and top-end speed for a bigger back. He also shows natural pass-catching ability, and he brings elite toughness to the field as a blocker. Elliott is the best running back in the class, and while he's not as dynamic of a runner as Adrian Peterson or Todd Gurley, his well-rounded skill set makes him the rare RB prospect who's actually worth a first-round pick. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Elliott's highlights 5. Jacksonville JaguarsJalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State What he brings: An explosive athlete with the rare versatility to line up in multiple spots in the secondary, Ramsey has exceptionally long arms and the most natural movement skills of any defensive back in this class. He also plays with a physical edge in run support. Minor concerns include inconsistent ball skills and the fact that he does not always finish when provided the opportunity. Still, whether he lines up at cornerback or safety, he's the top defensive back in this class and will serve as an instant upgrade in the secondary. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Ramsey's highlights 6. Baltimore RavensRonnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame What he brings: A left tackle prospect with three years of starting experience and quality awareness, Stanley excels in pass protection with natural feet, good agility and the length to keep edge rushers at bay. At this point, he's more of a positional run-blocker who will need to continue to get stronger and play with more aggression in this area. The second-best offensive tackle in this class, Stanley should be ready to step into a starting role from day one. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Stanley's highlights 7. San Francisco 49ersDeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon What he brings: Buckner is top-five prospect with outstanding measurables, raw power and above-average athleticism. He's a long-levered run defender who has the ability to create penetration and hold the point of attack. He needs some refining as a pass rusher and has to learn to play with lower pad level, but Buckner has the quickness, heavy hands and speed-to-power capability to add value getting after the QB. The bottom line? He is a durable and productive defender, whose versatility will allow him to play multiple spots along the D-line. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Buckner's highlights 8. Tennessee Titans*Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State What he brings: Conklin is a former walk-on who plays with a chip on his shoulder. A powerful run-blocker, he has good inline power and is constantly working to finish blocks. He is not an elite athlete, but he has ideal length and enough athleticism to keep blockers at bay when his technique is sound. Conklin played left tackle in college, but he projects as a right tackle in the NFL. He has the physicality and toughness that is coveted at the position. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Conklin's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Browns 9. Chicago Bears*Leonard Floyd, OLB, Georgia What he brings: Floyd is arguably the most versatile edge defender in this class who has an outstanding combination of length and athleticism. He displays natural instincts as a pass-rusher with quality first-step quickness and flexibility to gain the edge while also flashing an effective inside changeup move. Though his sack production dipped in 2015, he played as more of an off-linebacker where he showcased his range as a space player in coverage. He will bring immediate help on third downs and should quickly push for a starting job. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Floyd's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Bucs 10. New York GiantsEli Apple, CB, Ohio State What he brings: Apple's 4.40 40-yard dash is the fourth fastest by a defensive back 6-1 or taller at the NFL scouting combine since 2006. He's not only an athlete, though. He does an above-average job of reading routes in man coverage and reading quarterbacks' eyes in zone coverage on tape. He has to get stronger and improve his ability to match up with bigger receivers, but he has the frame to bulk up and develop into an excellent press corner. -- Steve Muench Watch Apple's highlights 11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers*Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida What he brings: Hargreaves is an undersized cornerback who is one of the most instinctive and natural man coverage cornerbacks in this class. He shows smooth and balanced movement skills to mirror receivers, and he displays excellent anticipation and ball awareness. On the flip side, he lacks ideal measurables and doesn't have elite top-end speed, which brings up some concerns about his downfield range against elite receivers at the next level. Overall, he has the football intelligence, the movement skills and the willingness in run support to develop into a quality starting cornerback outside the hashes or become one of the better nickelbacks in the NFL. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Hargreaves' highlights | *Acquired in trade with Bears 12. New Orleans SaintsSheldon Rankins, DL, Louisville What he brings: One of the more disruptive interior defenders in this class, Rankins is an undersized defensive tackle with very good quickness and lower-body explosiveness. He played multiple spots along Louisville's front and can potentially do the same in the NFL, although his best fit is as a 4-3 nose tackle. Rankins is a better run defender than pass-rusher at this point, but he's capable of developing into an every-down player. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Rankins' highlights 13. Miami Dolphins*Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss What he brings: Born to protect the quarterback, Tunsil is blessed with an outstanding combination of natural athleticism and length. He also has natural flexibility in his lower half to sink and anchor against power moves, displaying quality awareness in pass protection. Durability is a bit of concern, as Tunsil missed time because of injury in his first two seasons at Ole Miss. While he isn't a road-grading run-blocker, he has enough inline power and agility to cover up defenders and sustain blocks. One of the elite prospects in this class, Tunsil has the makings of a franchise left tackle for the next decade. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Tunsil's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Eagles 14. Oakland RaidersKarl Joseph, S, West Virginia What he brings: Joseph is coming off a season-ending knee injury, but he's a difference-maker when he's healthy and is the most complete safety in this class. He's rangy, he showed much improved diagnostic skills in coverage last season and he's a ball hawk. He's also an outstanding run defender with above average stopping power even though he doesn't have great size. Finally, he was a two-time team captain at West Virginia. -- Steve Muench Watch Joseph's highlights 15. Cleveland Browns*Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor What he brings: Coleman needs to make strides as a route runner, and his 2015 drop percentage (6.6 percent) is reason for concern, but he has the potential to get better in those areas. He does have something you can't coach up, and that's speed. He's fast enough to run past corners who don't give him a healthy cushion, and he has the burst to pull away from pursuit when he gets a crease after the catch. -- Steve Muench Watch Coleman's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Titans 16. Detroit LionsTaylor Decker, OT, Ohio State What he brings: Decker is an experienced three-year starter who has played at both tackle positions. He doesn't have elite athleticism, and combined with his lack of length he projects as a right tackle at the next level. Decker doesn't have a lot of flash in his game, but he's one of the steadier offensive linemen on tape. He's a technician with the right makeup to become a very solid starter for a decade in the NFL. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Decker's highlights 17. Atlanta FalconsKeanu Neal, S, Florida What he brings: Neal is an outstanding run defender with above average stopping power and the potential to quickly develop into a starter. While his timed top-end speed (4.63 in the 40-yard dash) is slightly below average, he covers more ground than safeties who run similar times. He has the ability to diagnose quickly, meaning he gets an early break on the ball. -- Steve Muench Watch Neal's highlights 18. Indianapolis ColtsRyan Kelly, C, Alabama What he brings: Kelly has one of the highest floors in this class and that's why he's the top center on our board. While he's not an overpowering run-blocker, he gets into position and sustains both as a run-blocker and in pass pro. He also tested well in key categories for centers at the combine -- running a 5.03 40-yard dash, recording a 4.59 short shuttle and recording an 8-foot-7 broad jump. He's a team captain and three-year starter who makes sound line calls and has the football IQ to step in as a Day 1 starter. -- Steve Muench Watch Kelly's highlights 19. Buffalo BillsShaq Lawson, DE, Clemson What he brings: Lawson has a great looking frame, a strong football-character makeup and plays with infectious energy. He is an excellent run defender with heavy hands and quality upper-body power. While he has some athletic limitations, he possesses a strong combination of quickness, power and relentlessness as a pass-rusher. He will provide an immediate physical edge to a front seven and should quickly develop into an impact edge defender. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Lawson's highlights 20. New York JetsDarron Lee, LB, Ohio State What he brings: One of the better space linebackers in this class, Lee is a rangy run defender who shows fast eyes and quality recognition skills. His best value as a prospect comes on third down, where he has the athleticism to matchup in zone or man coverage and he is an underrated blitzer. While he is undersized and will never be a strong point-of-attack defender, Lee is an ideal fit for today's game and should quickly develop into an impactful weak-side linebacker. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Lee's highlights 21. Houston Texans*Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame What he brings: Averaging more than 20 yards per catch in 2015, he has elite top-end speed and is the top vertical receiving threat. He also shows an adequate feel as a route runner and is an underrated runner after the catch. His best value will come in a heavy vertical passing game with a strong-armed quarterback. However, though he can deliver a big play down the field at any point, teams must also be ready for some drops as he does not appear to be a natural-hands catcher and has the highest drop percentage of any receiver in this class (8.6 percent). -- Kevin Weidl Watch Fuller's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Redskins 22. Washington Redskins*Josh Doctson, WR, TCU What he brings: The best receiver in this class tracking and playing the ball in the air, Doctson has the size, leaping skills and focus to present a one-on-one matchup problem down the field outside the hashes. He needs to add some polish and comes with some minor durability concerns, but he has enough speed and agility to develop and should quickly become a quarterback's best friend in the red zone. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Doctson's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Texans 23. Minnesota VikingsLaquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss What he brings: Treadwell is a highly competitive and physical receiver who thrives in contested situations. He isn't a burner, but he is a quality route runner who has the size, strength and length to create late separation. Treadwell is a strong and balanced runner after the catch and takes a lot of pride as a run-blocker. Though he might never be an elite No. 1 receiver, he's arguably the top at this position who will instantly upgrade a receiving corps. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Treadwell's highlights 24. Cincinnati BengalsWilliam Jackson III, CB, Houston What he brings: There has been a lot of buzz building around Jackson leading up to the draft. He has excellent top-end speed and the fluidity to turn and run with NFL receivers. Although Jackson doesn't show elite fluidity in space, he has above-average balance and foot speed for a 6-foot-1, 193-pound cornerback. Finally, he has above-average ball skills, and he's a threat to score when he does come down with the ball. -- Steve Muench Watch Jackson's highlights 25. Pittsburgh SteelersArtie Burns, CB, Miami (FL) What he brings: Burns has a long and wiry frame with above-average fluidity and top-end speed. He displays quality mirror skills with the ability to hold up both in press or off-man technique. He also shows good range. He has improved his ball awareness throughout the course of his career. He needs to get stronger, not only in coverage but also supporting the edge as a run defender. He has a chance to add immediate depth and quickly push for a starting spot as a cover-cornerback outside the hashes. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Burns' highlights 26. Denver Broncos*Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis What he brings: At just under 6-foot-7 and 244 pounds, Lynch has one of the strongest arms and highest ceilings in this class. He's an above-average athlete, showing the ability to extend plays with his mobility and pick up first downs when he scrambles. Lynch lacks polish, though. He played in a scheme that simplified his reads, and he doesn't always see the entire field despite his height. He fails to locate the open man at times. -- Steve Muench Watch Lynch's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Seahawks 27. Green Bay PackersKenny Clark, DT, UCLA What he brings: An excellent run-stopper, Clark has the core strength to anchor when teams run at him and enough quickness to disrupt plays in the backfield. In addition, he made strides as a pass-rusher in 2015. He has the first-step quickness as well as the athletic ability to continue to get better in that area. Clark has some versatility as he's capable of lining up on the inside in a base four-man front and on the outside in a three-man front. -- Steve Muench Watch Clark's highlights 28. San Francisco 49ers*Joshua Garnett, OG, Stanford What he brings: Garnett is the best interior run-blocker in the class. He has a massive and well-proportioned frame with an excellent inline power base. Garnett improved his overall balance in 2015, and he has the ability to drive and steer defenders off the ball when he is able to gain quality initial positioning. He has improved awareness and pass protection and his longer arms for a guard help keep rushers at bay. He should immediately add depth on the interior of an offensive line and quickly develop into a starter, ideally for a power-man blocking scheme. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Garnett's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Chiefs 29. Arizona CardinalsRobert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss What he brings: One of the biggest boom-bust prospects in this class, Nkemdiche has a rare combination of size, explosiveness and natural athleticism, but comes with some risk both on and off the field. He is a versatile defender that flashes as quick and as explosive a first step as any defensive tackle in this class to create penetration up the field. However, while he is very disruptive on tape, he hasn't been productive and can show better instincts to finish. In addition, there are major red flags with his off-the-field character and that could ultimately determine whether he can reach his potential as a player. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Nkemdiche's highlights 30. Carolina PanthersVernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech What he brings: Blessed with a rare physical skill set, Butler has one of the highest ceilings of the defensive tackle crop. He brings an excellent combination of size and strength to go along with good athleticism for a 325-pound defensive tackle. He needs refining as a pass-rusher, particularly using his hands more efficiently, but his ability to win with both quickness and power on the interior provides him with upside in this area. There are flashes of dominance on his tape, however his motor will run hot and cold at times. He must learn to play with more consistency if he wants to reach the Pro Bowl-caliber potential he has as a prospect. -- Kevin Weidl Watch Butler's highlights 31. Seattle SeahawksGermain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M What he brings: There's no question Ifedi has the tools to excel at the NFL level. He's 6-foot-6 and 325 pounds, has 36-inch arms, above-average quickness and explosive tendencies. He lined up at right guard and right tackle, so he's also versatile. The knock against him is he's unpolished, especially in the run game where his pads tend to rise and he doesn't play with great balance. -- Steve Muench Watch Ifedi's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Broncos * There will be only 31 picks in the first round in 2016, with New England's first-round pick forfeited.
ROUND 232 (1). Cleveland BrownsEmmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State Complete list of Cleveland's picks. 33 (2). Tennessee TitansKevin Dodd, DE, Clemson Complete list of Tennessee's picks. 34 (3). Dallas CowboysJaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame Complete list of Dallas' picks. 35 (4). San Diego ChargersHunter Henry, TE, Arkansas Complete list of San Diego's picks. 36 (5). Jacksonville Jaguars*Myles Jack, LB, UCLA Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. *Acquired in trade with Ravens 37 (6). Kansas City Chiefs*Chris Jones, DT, Mississippi State Complete list of Kansas City's picks. *Acquired in trade with 49ers 38 (7). Miami Dolphins*Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor Complete list of Miami's picks. *Acquired in trade with Ravens 39 (8). Tampa Bay BuccaneersNoah Spence, OLB, Eastern Kentucky Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. 40 (9). New York GiantsSterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma Complete list of New York's picks. 41 (10). Buffalo Bills*Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama Complete list of Buffalo's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bears 42 (11). Baltimore Ravens*Kamalei Correa, OLB, Boise State Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Acquired in trade with Dolphins 43 (12). Tennessee Titans*Austin Johnson, DT, Penn State Complete list of Tennessee's picks. *Acquired in trade with Rams 44 (13). Oakland RaidersJihad Ward, DE, Illinois Complete list of Oakland's picks. 45 (14). Tennessee Titans*Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama Complete list of Tennessee's picks. *Acquired in trade with Rams 46 (15). Detroit LionsA'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama Complete list of Detroit's picks. 47 (16). New Orleans SaintsMichael Thomas, WR, Ohio State Complete list of New Orleans' picks. *Acquired in trade with Titans 48 (17). Green Bay Packers*Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana Complete list of Green Bay's picks. *Acquired in trade with Colts 49 (18). Seattle Seahawks*Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bears 50 (19). Houston Texans*Nick Martin, C/OG, Notre Dame Complete list of Houston's picks. *Acquired in trade with Falcons 51 (20). New York JetsChristian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State Complete list of New York's picks. 52 (21). Atlanta Falcons*Deion Jones, OLB, LSU Complete list of Atlanta's picks. *Acquired in trade with Texans 53 (22). Washington RedskinsSu'a Cravens, S/OLB, USC Complete list of Washington's picks. 54 (23). Minnesota VikingsMackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson Complete list of Minnesota's picks. 55 (24). Cincinnati BengalsTyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 56 (25). Chicago Bears*Cody Whitehair, OG, Kansas State Complete list of Chicago's picks. *Acquired in trade with Seahawks 57 (26). Indianapolis Colts*T.J. Green, S, Clemson Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. *Acquired in trade with Packers 58 (27). Pittsburgh SteelersSean Davis, S, Maryland Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. 59 (28). Tampa Bay Buccaneers*Roberto Aguayo, K, Florida State Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. *Acquired in trade with Chiefs 60 (29). New England PatriotsCyrus Jones, CB, Alabama Complete list of New England's picks. 61 (30). New Orleans Saints*Vonn Bell, S, Ohio State Complete list of New Orleans' picks. *Acquired in trade with Patriots 62 (31). Carolina PanthersJames Bradberry, CB, Stamford Complete list of Carolina's picks. 63 (32). Denver BroncosAdam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech Complete list of Denver's picks.
ROUND 364 (1). Tennessee TitansKevin Byard, S, Middle Tennessee State Complete list of Tennessee's picks. 65 (2). Cleveland BrownsCarl Nassib, DE, Penn State Complete list of Cleveland's picks. 66 (3). San Diego ChargersMax Tuerk, C, USC Complete list of San Diego's picks. 67 (4). Dallas CowboysMaliek Collins, DT, Nebraska Complete list of Dallas' picks. 68 (5). San Francisco 49ersWill Redmond, CB, Mississippi State Complete list of San Francisco's picks. 69 (6). Jacksonville JaguarsYannick Ngakoue, DE, Maryland Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. 70 (7). Baltimore RavensBronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU Complete list of Baltimore's picks. 71 (8). New York GiantsDarian Thompson, S, Boise State Complete list of New York's picks. 72 (9). Chicago BearsJonathan Bullard, DE, Florida Complete list of Chicago's picks. 73 (10). Miami DolphinsKenyan Drake, RB, Alabama Complete list of Miami's picks. 74 (11). Kansas City Chiefs*Keivarae Russell, CB, Notre Dame Complete list of Kansas City's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bucs. 75 (12). Oakland RaidersShilique Calhoun, DE, Michigan State Complete list of Oakland's picks. 76 (13). Cleveland Browns*Shon Coleman, OT, Auburn Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Titans. 77 (14). Carolina Panthers*Daryl Worley, CB, West Virginia Complete list of Carolina's picks. *Acquired in trade from Browns. 78 (15). New England PatriotsJoe Thuney, OG, NC State Complete list of New England's picks. *Acquired in trade from Saints. 79 (16). Philadelphia EaglesIsaac Seumalo, OC, Oregon State Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. 80 (17). Buffalo BillsAdolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State Complete list of Buffalo's picks. 81 (18). Atlanta FalconsAustin Hooper, TE, Stanford Complete list of Atlanta's picks. 82 (19). Indianapolis ColtsLe'Raven Clark, OT, Texas Tech Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. 83 (20). New York JetsJordan Jenkins, OLB, Georgia Complete list of New York's picks. 84 (21). Washington RedskinsKendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech Complete list of Washington's picks. 85 (22). Houston TexansBraxton Miller, WR, Ohio State Complete list of Houston's picks. 86 (23). Miami Dolphins*Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers Complete list of Miami's picks. *Acquired in trade from Vikings. 87 (24). Cincinnati BengalsNick Vigil, LB, Utah State Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 88 (25). Green Bay PackersKyler Fackrell, LB, Utah State Complete list of Green Bay's picks. 89 (26). Pittsburgh SteelersJavon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. 90 (27). Seattle SeahawksC.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame Complete list of Seattle's picks. 91 (28). New England PatriotsJacoby Brissett, QB, NC State Complete list of New England's picks. 92 (29). Arizona CardinalsBrandon Williams, CB, Texas A&M Complete list of Arizona's picks. 93 (30). Cleveland BrownsCody Kessler, QB, USC Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade from Panthers. 94 (31). Seattle Seahawks*Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Acquired in trade from Broncos. 95 (32). Detroit Lions*Graham Glasgow, C, Michigan Complete list of Detroit's picks. *Compensatory selection. 96 (33). New England Patriots*Vincent Valentine, DT, Nebraska Complete list of New England's picks. *Compensatory selection. 97 (34). Seattle Seahawks*Rees Odhiambo, OG, Boise State Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Compensatory selection. 98 (35). Denver Broncos*Justin Simmons, S, Boston College Complete list of Denver's picks. *Compensatory selection.
ROUND 499 (1). Cleveland BrownsJoe Schobert, OLB, Wisconsin Complete list of Cleveland's picks. 100 (2). Oakland Raiders*Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State Complete list of Oakland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Browns. 101 (3). Dallas CowboysCharles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma Complete list of Dallas' picks. 102 (4). San Diego ChargersJoshua Perry, OLB, Ohio State Complete list of San Diego's picks. 103 (5). Jacksonville JaguarsSheldon Day, DT, Notre Dame Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. 104 (6). Baltimore RavensTavon Young, CB, Temple Complete list of Baltimore's picks. 105 (7). Kansas City ChiefsParker Ehinger, OG, Cincinnati Complete list of Kansas City's picks. 106 (8). Kansas City Chiefs*Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota Complete list of Kansas City's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bears. 107 (9). Baltimore Ravens*Chris Moore, WR, Cincinnati Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Acquired in trade with Dolphins. 108 (10). Tampa Bay BuccaneersRyan Smith, CB, North Carolina Central Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. 109 (11). New York GiantsB.J. Goodson, ILB, Clemson Complete list of New York's picks. 110 (12). Los Angeles RamsTyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky Complete list of Los Angeles' picks. 111 (13). Detroit LionsMiles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah Complete list of Detroit's picks. 112 (14). New England Patriots*Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia Complete list of New England's picks. *Acquired in trade with Saints. 113 (15). Chicago Bears*Nick Kwiatkoski, ILB, West Virginia Complete list of Chicago's picks. *Acquired in trade with Rams. 114 (16). Cleveland Browns*Ricardo Louis, WR, Auburn Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Raiders. 115 (17). Atlanta FalconsDe'Vondre Campbell, OLB, Minnesota Complete list of Atlanta's picks. 116 (18). Indianapolis ColtsHassan Ridgeway, DT, Texas Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. 117 (19). Los Angeles Rams*Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina Complete list of Los Angeles' picks. *Acquired in trade with Bills. 118 (20). New York JetsJuston Burris, CB, NC State Complete list of New York's picks. 119 (21). Houston TexansTyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State Complete list of Houston's picks. 120 (22). New Orleans Sains*David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba Complete list of New Orleans' picks. *Acquired in trade with Redskins. 121 (23). Minnesota VikingsWillie Beavers, OT, Western Michigan Complete list of Minnesota's picks. 122 (24). Cincinnati BengalsAndrew Billings, DT, Baylor Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 123 (25). Pittsburgh SteelersJerald Hawkins, OT, LSU Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. 124 (26). Chicago Bears*Deon Bush, S, Miami (FL) Complete list of Chicago's picks. *Acquired in trade with Seahawks. 125 (27). Indianapolis Colts*Antonio Morrison, OLB, Florida Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. *Acquired in trade with Packers. 126 (28). Kansas City ChiefsDemarcus Robinson, WR, Florida Complete list of Kansas City's picks. 127 (29). Chicago Bears*Deiondre' Hall, CB, Northern Iowa Complete list of Chicago's picks. *Acquired in trade with Patriots. 128 (30). Arizona CardinalsEvan Boehm, OG, Missouri Complete list of Arizona's picks. 129 (31). Cleveland Browns*Derrick Kindred, S, TCU Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Panthers. 130 (32). Baltimore Ravens*Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Acquired in trade with Broncos. 131 (33). Green Bay Packers*Blake Martinez, ILB, Stanford Complete list of Green Bay's picks. *Compensatory selection. 132 (34). Baltimore Ravens*Willie Henry, DT, Michigan Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Compensatory selection. 133 (35). San Francisco 49ers*Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Compensatory selection. 134 (36). Baltimore Ravens*Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Compensatory selection. 135 (37). Dallas Cowboys*Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State Complete list of Dallas' picks. *Compensatory selection. 136 (38). Denver Broncos*Devontae Booker, RB, Utah Complete list of Denver's picks. *Compensatory selection. 137 (39). Green Bay Packers*Dean Lowry, DE, Northwestern Complete list of Green Bay's picks. *Compensatory selection. 138 (40). Cleveland Browns*Seth Devalve, WR, Princeton Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Compensatory selection. 139 (41). Buffalo Bills*Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State Complete list of Buffalo's picks. *Compensatory selection.
ROUND 5140 (1). Tennessee TitansTajae Sharpe, WR, Massachusetts Complete list of Tennessee's picks. 141 (2). Carolina Panthers*Zack Sanchez, CB, Oklahoma Complete list of Carolina's picks. *Acquired in trade with Browns. 142 (3). San Francisco 49ers*Ronald Blair, DT, Appalachian State Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Acquired in trade with Chargers. 143 (4). Oakland Raiders*Deandre Washington, RB, Texas Tech Complete list of Oakland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Cowboys. 144 (5). Denver Broncos*Connor Mcgovern, OG, Missouri Complete list of Denver's picks. *Acquired in trade with Ravens. 145 (6). San Francisco 49ersJohn Theus, OT, Georgia Complete list of San Francisco's picks. 146 (7). Baltimore Ravens*Matt Judon, DE, Grand Valley State Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Acquired in trade with Jaguars. 147 (8). Seattle Seahawks*Quinton Jefferson, DT, Maryland Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Acquired in trade with Patriots. 148 (9). Tampa Bay BuccaneersCaleb Benenoch, OT, UCLA Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. 149 (10). New York GiantsPaul Perkins, RB, UCLA Complete list of New York's picks. 150 (11). Chicago BearsJordan Howard, RB, Indiana Complete list of Chicago's picks. 151 (12). Detroit LionsJoe Dahl, OT, Washington State Complete list of Detroit's picks. 152 (13). Washington Redskins*Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple Complete list of Washington's picks. *Acquired in trade with Saints. 153 (14). Philadelphia EaglesWendell Smallwood, RB, West Virginia Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. 154 (15). Cleveland Browns*Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Raiders. 155 (16). Indianapolis ColtsJoe Haeg, OT, North Dakota State Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. 156 (17). Buffalo BillsJonathan Williams, RB, Arkansas Complete list of Buffalo's picks. 157 (18). Tennessee Titans*Leshaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah Complete list of Tennessee's picks. *Acquired in trade with Jets. 158 (19). New York Jets*Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina Complete list of New York's picks. *Acquired in trade with Redskins. 159 (20). Houston TexansKJ Dillon, S, West Virginia Complete list of Houston's picks. 160 (21). Minnesota VikingsKentrell Brothers, ILB, Missouri Complete list of Minnesota's picks. 161 (22). Cincinnati BengalsChristian Westerman, OG, Arizona State Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 162 (23). Kansas City Chiefs*Kevin Hogan, QB, Stanford Complete list of Kansas City's picks. *Acquired in trade with Seahawks. 163 (24). Green Bay PackersTrevor Davis, WR, California Complete list of Green Bay's picks. 164 (25). Philadelphia Eagles*Halapoulivaati Vaitai, OT, TCU Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. *Acquired in trade with Steelers. 165 (26). Kansas City ChiefsTyreek Hill, WR, West Alabama Complete list of Kansas City's picks. 166 (27). Houston Texans*D.J. Reader, DT, Clemson Complete list of Houston's picks. *Acquired in trade with Patriots. 167 (28). Arizona CardinalsMarqui Christian, S, Midwestern State Complete list of Arizona's picks. 168 (29). Cleveland Browns*Spencer Drango, OT, Baylor Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Panthers. 169 (30). Detroit Lions*Antwione Williams, OLB, Georgia Southern Complete list of Detroit's picks. *Acquired in trade with Broncos. 170 (31). Arizona Cardinals*Cole Toner, OT, Harvard Complete list of Arizona's picks. *Compensatory selection. 171 (32). Seattle Seahawks*Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Compensatory selection. 172 (33). Cleveland Browns*Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Compensatory selection. 173 (34). Cleveland Browns*Trey Caldwell, CB, Louisiana-Monroe Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Compensatory selection. 174 (35). San Francisco 49ers*Fahn Cooper, OT, Ole Miss Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Compensatory selection. 175 (36). San Diego Chargers*Jatavis Brown, OLB, Akron Complete list of San Diego's picks. *Compensatory selection.
ROUND 6176 (1). Denver Broncos*Andy Janovich, FB, Nebraska Complete list of Denver's picks. *Acquired in trade with Browns. 177 (2). Los Angeles Rams*Temarrick Hemingway, TE, South Carolina State Complete list of Los Angeles' picks. *Acquired in trade with Titans. 178 (3). Kansas City Chiefs*D.J. White, CB, Georgia Tech Complete list of Kansas City's picks. *Acquired in trade with Cowboys. 179 (4). San Diego ChargersDrew Kaser, P, Texas A&M Complete list of San Diego's picks. 180 (5). Minnesota Vikings*Moritz Boehringer, WR, Germany Complete list of Minnesota's picks. *Acquired in trade with 49ers. 181 (6). Jacksonville JaguarsTyrone Holmes, DE, Montana Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. 182 (7). Baltimore RavensKeenan Reynolds, WR, Navy Complete list of Baltimore's picks. 183 (8). Tampa Bay BuccaneersDevante Bond, OLB, Oklahoma Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. 184 (9). New York GiantsJerell Adams, TE, South Carolina Complete list of New York's picks. 185 (10). Chicago BearsDeandre Houston-Carson, S, William & Mary Complete list of Chicago's picks. 186 (11). Miami Dolphins*Jakeem Grant, WR, Texas Tech Complete list of Miami's picks. *Acquired in trade with Vikings. 187 (12). Washington Redskins*Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana Complete list of Washington's picks. *Acquired in trade with Saints. 188 (13). Minnesota Vikings*David Morgan, TE, Texas San Antonio Complete list of Minnesota's picks. *Acquired in trade with Eagles. 189 (14). Dallas Cowboys*Anthony Brown, CB, Purdue Complete list of Dallas' picks. *Acquired in trade with Raiders. 190 (15). Los Angeles RamsJosh Forrest, ILB, Kentucky Complete list of Los Angeles' picks. 191 (16). Detroit LionsJake Rudock, QB, Michigan Complete list of Detroit's picks. 192 (17). Buffalo BillsKolby Listenbee, WR, TCU Complete list of Buffalo's picks. 193 (18). Tennessee Titans*Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas Complete list of Tennessee's picks. *Acquired in trade with Falcons. 194 (19). Oakland Raiders*Cory James, OLB, Colorado State Complete list of Oakland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Colts. 195 (20). Atlanta Falcons*Wes Schweitzer, OG, San Jose State Complete list of Atlanta's picks. *Acquired in trade with Jets. 196 (21). Philadelphia Eagles*Blake Countess, CB, Auburn Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. *Acquired in trade with Texans. 197 (22). Tampa Bay Buccaneers*Dan Vitale, FB, Northwestern Complete list of Tampa Bay's picks. *Acquired in trade with Redskins. 198 (23). San Diego Chargers*Derek Watt, FB, Wisconsin Complete list of San Diego's picks. *Acquired in trade with Vikings. 199 (24). Cincinnati BengalsCody Core, WR, Ole Miss Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 200 (25). Green Bay PackersKyle Murphy, OT, Stanford Complete list of Green Bay's picks. 201 (26). Jacksonville Jaguars*Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. *Acquired in trade with Steelers. 202 (27). Detroit Lions*Anthony Zettel, DE, Penn State Complete list of Detroit's picks. *Acquired in trade with Seahawks. 203 (28). Kansas City ChiefsDadi Lhomme Nicolas, OLB, Virginia Tech Complete list of Kansas City's picks. 204 (29). Miami Dolphins*Jordan Lucas, S, Penn State Complete list of Miami's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bears. 205 (30). Arizona CardinalsHarlan Miller, CB, Southeastern Louisiana Complete list of Arizona's picks. 206 (31). Los Angeles Rams*Michael Thomas, WR, Southern Miss Complete list of Los Angeles' picks. *Acquired in trade with Bears. 207 (32). San Francisco 49ers*Jeff Driskel, QB, Louisiana Tech Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Acquired in trade with Broncos. 208 (33). New England Patriots*Kamu Grugier-Hill, LB, Eastern Illinois Complete list of New England's picks. *Compensatory selection. 209 (34). Baltimore Ravens*Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia Complete list of Baltimore's picks. *Compensatory selection. 210 (35). Detroit Lions*Jimmy Landes, LS, Baylor Complete list of Detroit's picks. *Compensatory selection. 211 (36). San Francisco 49ers*Kelvin Taylor, RB, Florida Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Compensatory selection. 212 (37). Dallas Cowboys*Kavon Frazier, S, Central Michigan Complete list of Dallas' picks. *Compensatory selection. 213 (38). San Francisco 49ers*Aaron Burbridge, WR, Michigan State Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Compensatory selection. 214 (39). New England Patriots*Elandon Roberts, ILB, Houston Complete list of New England's picks. *Compensatory selection. 215 (40). Seattle Seahawks*Joey Hunt, C, TCU Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Compensatory selection. 216 (41). Dallas Cowboys*Darius Jackson, RB, Eastern Michigan Complete list of Dallas' picks. *Compensatory selection. 217 (42). Dallas Cowboys*Rico Gathers, TE, Baylor Complete list of Dallas' picks. *Compensatory selection. 218 (43). Buffalo BillsKevon Seymour, CB, USC Complete list of Buffalo's picks. *Compensatory selection. 219 (44). Denver Broncos*Will Parks, S, Arizona Complete list of Denver's picks. *Compensatory selection. 220 (45). Pittsburgh Steelers*Travis Feeney, OLB, Washington Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. *Compensatory selection. 221 (46). New England Patriots*Ted Karras, OG, Illinois Complete list of New England's picks. *Compensatory selection.
ROUND 7222 (1). Tennessee TitansAaron Wallace, OLB, UCLA Complete list of Tennessee's picks. 223 (2). Miami Dolphins*Brandon Doughty, QB, Western Kentucky Complete list of Miami's picks. *Acquired in trade with Browns. 224 (3). San Diego ChargersDonavon Clark, OG, Michigan State Complete list of San Diego's picks. 225 (4). New England Patriots*Devin Lucien, WR, Arizona State Complete list of New England's picks. *Acquired in trade with Seahawks. 226 (5). Jacksonville JaguarsJonathan Woodard, DE, Central Arkansas Complete list of Jacksonville's picks. 227 (6). Minnesota Vikings*Stephen Weatherly, OLB, Vanderbilt Complete list of Minnesota's picks. *Acquired in trade with Dolphins. 228 (7). Denver Broncos*Riley Dixon, P, Syracuse Complete list of Denver's picks. *Acquired in trade with 49ers. 229 (8). Pittsburgh Steelers*Demarcus Ayers, WR, Houston Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. *Acquired in trade with Giants. 230 (9). Chicago BearsDaniel Braverman, WR, Western Michigan Complete list of Chicago's picks. 231 (10). Miami DolphinsThomas Duarte, WR, UCLA Complete list of Miami's picks. 232 (11). Washington Redskins*Steven Daniels, ILB, Boston College Complete list of Washington's picks. *Acquired in trade with Bucs. 233 (12). Philadelphia EaglesJalen Mills, S, LSU Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. 234 (13). Oakland RaidersVadal Alexander, OG, LSU Complete list of Oakland's picks. 235 (14). New York Jets*Loc Edwards, P, Sam Houston State Complete list of New York's picks. *Acquired in trade with Rams. 236 (15). Detroit LionsDwayne Washington, RB, Washington Complete list of Detroit's picks. 237 (16). New Orleans SaintsDaniel Lasco, RB, California Complete list of New Orleans' picks. 238 (17). Atlanta FalconsDevin Fuller, WR, UCLA Complete list of Atlanta's picks. 239 (18). Indianapolis ColtsTrevor Bates, OLB, Maine Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. 240 (19). Philadelphia Eagles*Alex Mccalister, DE, Florida Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. *Acquired in trade with Vikings. 241 (20). New York JetsCharone Peake, WR, Clemson Complete list of New York's picks. 242 (21). Washington RedskinsKeith Marshall, RB, Georgia Complete list of Washington's picks. 243 (22). Seattle Seahawks*Kenny Lawler, WR, California Complete list of Seattle's picks. *Acquired in trade with Patriots. 244 (23). Minnesota VikingsJayron Kearse, S, Clemson Complete list of Minnesota's picks. 245 (24). Cincinnati BengalsClayton Fejedelem, S, Illinois Complete list of Cincinnati's picks. 246 (25). Pittsburgh SteelersTyler Matakevich, ILB, Temple Complete list of Pittsburgh's picks. 247 (26). Seattle SeahawksZac Brooks, RB, Clemson Complete list of Seattle's picks. 248 (27). Indianapolis Colts*Austin Blythe, C, Iowa Complete list of Indianapolis' picks. *Acquired in trade with Packers. 249 (28). San Francisco 49ers*Prince Charles Iworah, CB, Western Kentucky Complete list of San Francisco's picks. *Acquired in trade with Chiefs. 250 (29). Cleveland Browns*Scooby Wright III, ILB, Arizona Complete list of Cleveland's picks. *Acquired in trade with Dolphins. 251 (30). Philadelphia Eagles*Joe Walker, ILB, Oregon Complete list of Philadelphia's picks. *Acquired in trade with Cardinals. 252 (31). Carolina PanthersBeau Sandland, TE, Montana State Complete list of Carolina's picks. 253 (32). Tennessee Titans*Kalan Reed, CB, Southern Miss Complete list of Tennessee's picks. *Acquired in trade with Broncos.
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