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The 2008 NFL Draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 26 and April 27, 2008. 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, 220 were regular selections in rounds one through seven, and 32 were compensatory selections, distributed among rounds three through seven.[1]
For the first time since the common draft began, no wide receiver was selected in the first round, even though wide receiver was the most frequently drafted position overall, with 35 selected. Also, a record 34 trades were made during the draft itself.[2]
[edit] Changes for 2008
The schedule for the draft was changed: day one began at 3:00 PM EDT, instead of noon, and consisted of just two rounds. Day two began with round three at 10:00 AM EDT, 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.[3]
The draft also marked the official debut of a new NFL shield logo ,[4] replacing the old shield logo which had been used since 1970.
[edit] Player selections
[edit] First round
[edit] Second round
[edit] Third round
| Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College
|
| 64
| Detroit Lions (from Miami) | Kevin Smith | Running back | Central Florida
|
| 65
| St. Louis Rams | John Greco | Offensive tackle | Toledo
|
| 66
| Miami Dolphins(from Detroit through Kansas City) | Kendall Langford | Defensive end | Hampton
|
| 67
| Carolina Panthers (from New York Jets) | Charles Godfrey | Cornerback | Iowa
|
| 68
| Atlanta Falcons | Chevis Jackson | Cornerback | LSU
|
| 69
| San Diego Chargers (from Oakland through New England) | Jacob Hester | Fullback | LSU
|
| 70
| Chicago Bears (from San Francisco) | Earl Bennett | Wide receiver | Vanderbilt
|
| 71
| Baltimore Ravens (from Baltimore through Buffalo and Jacksonville) | Tavares Gooden | Linebacker | Miami (FL)
|
| 72
| Buffalo Bills | Chris Ellis | Defensive end | Virginia Tech
|
| 73
| Kansas City Chiefs (from Denver through Minnesota) | Jamaal Charles | Running back | Texas
|
| 74
| Carolina Panthers | Dan Connor | Linebacker | Penn State
|
| 75
| San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago) | Reggie Smith | Cornerback | Oklahoma
|
| 76
| Kansas City Chiefs (from Detroit) | Brad Cottam | Tight end | Tennessee
|
| 77
| Cincinnati Bengals | Pat Sims | Defensive tackle | Auburn
|
| 78
| New England Patriots (from New Orleans) | Shawn Crable | Linebacker | Michigan
|
| 79
| Houston Texans | Antwaun Molden | Cornerback | Eastern Kentucky
|
| 80
| Philadelphia Eagles | Bryan Smith | Defensive end | McNeese State
|
| 81
| Arizona Cardinals | Early Doucet | Wide receiver | LSU
|
| 82
| Kansas City Chiefs (from Minnesota) | DaJuan Morgan | Safety | North Carolina State
|
| 83
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Jeremy Zuttah | Offensive guard | Rutgers
|
| 84
| Atlanta Falcons (from Washington) | Harry Douglas | Wide receiver | Louisville
|
| 85
| Tennessee Titans | Craig Stevens | Tight end | California
|
| 86
| Baltimore Ravens (from Seattle) | Tom Zbikowski | Safety | Notre Dame
|
| 87
| Detroit Lions (from Cleveland) | Andre Fluellen | Defensive tackle | Florida State
|
| 88
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Bruce Davis | Linebacker | UCLA
|
| 89
| Houston Texans (from Jacksonville through Baltimore) | Steve Slaton | Running back | West Virginia
|
| 90
| Chicago Bears (from San Diego) | Marcus Harrison | Defensive tackle | Arkansas
|
| 91
| Green Bay Packers | Jermichael Finley | Tight end | Texas
|
| 92
| Detroit Lions (from Dallas) | Cliff Avril | Linebacker | Purdue
|
| 93
| Indianapolis Colts | Philip Wheeler | Linebacker | Georgia Tech
|
| 94
| New England Patriots | Kevin O'Connell | Quarterback | San Diego State]]
|
| 95
| New York Giants | Mario Manningham | Wide receiver | Michigan
|
| 96
| Washington Redskins | Chad Rinehart | Offensive tackle | Northern Iowa
|
| 97
| Cincinnati Bengals | Andre Caldwell | Wide receiver | Florida
|
| 98
| Atlanta Falcons | Thomas DeCoud | Safety | California
|
| 99
| Baltimore Ravens | Oniel Cousins | Offensive tackle | UTEP
|
[edit] Fourth round
| Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College
|
| 100
| Oakland Raiders (from Miami through Dallas) | Tyvon Branch | Cornerback | Connecticut
|
| 101
| St. Louis Rams | Justin King | Cornerback | Penn State
|
| 102
| Green Bay Packers (from New York Jets) | Jeremy Thompson | Defensive end | Wake Forest
|
| 103
| Tennessee Titans (from Atlanta through Washington) | William Hayes | Defensive end | Winston-Salem State
|
| 104
| Cleveland Browns (from Oakland through Dallas) | Beau Bell | Linebacker | UNLV
|
| 105
| Kansas City Chiefs | William Franklin | Wide receiver | Missouri
|
| 106
| Baltimore Ravens | Marcus Smith | Wide receiver | New Mexico
|
| 107
| San Francisco 49ers | Cody Wallace | Center | Texas A&M
|
| 108
| Denver Broncos | Kory Lichtensteiger | Center | Bowling Green
|
| 109
| Philadelphia Eagles (from Carolina) | Mike McGlynn | Offensive guard | Pittsburgh
|
| 110
| Miami Dolphins (from Chicago) | Shawn Murphy | Offensive tackle | Utah State
|
| 111
| Cleveland Browns (from Detroit through Dallas) | Martin Rucker | Tight end | Missouri
|
| 112
| Cincinnati Bengals | Anthony Collins | Offensive tackle | Kansas
|
| 113
| New York Jets (from New Orleans through Green Bay) | Dwight Lowery | Cornerback | San José State
|
| 114
| Buffalo Bills | Reggie Corner | Cornerback | Akron
|
| 115
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Miami through Chicago) | Dré Moore | Defensive tackle | Maryland
|
| 116
| Arizona Cardinals | Kenny Iwebema | Defensive end | Iowa
|
| 117
| Philadelphia Eagles (from Minnesota) | Quintin Demps | Safety | UTEP
|
| 118
| Houston Texans | Xavier Adibi | Linebacker | Virginia Tech
|
| 119
| Denver Broncos (from Washington) | Jack Williams | Cornerback | Kent State
|
| 120
| Chicago Bears (from Tampa Bay) | Craig Steltz | Safety | LSU
|
| 121
| Seattle Seahawks | Red Bryant | Defensive tackle | Texas A&M
|
| 122
| Dallas Cowboys (from Cleveland) | Tashard Choice | Running back | Georgia Tech
|
| 123
| New York Giants (from Pittsburgh) | Bryan Kehl | Linebacker | Brigham Young
|
| 124
| Washington Redskins (from Tennessee) | Justin Tryon | Cornerback | Arizona State
|
| —
| San Diego Chargers | Selection forfeited | — | —
|
| 125
| Oakland Raiders (from Jacksonville through Baltimore) | Arman Shields | Wide receiver | Richmond
|
| 126
| Tennessee Titans (from Dallas) | Lavelle Hawkins | Wide receiver | California
|
| 127
| Indianapolis Colts | Jacob Tamme | Tight end | Kentucky
|
| 128
| St. Louis Rams (from Green Bay) | Keenan Burton | Wide receiver | Kentucky
|
| 129
| New England Patriots | Jonathan Wilhite | Cornerback | Auburn
|
| 130
| Pittsburgh Steelers (from New York Giants) | Tony Hills | Offensive Tackle | Texas
|
| 131
| Philadelphia Eagles | Jack Ikegwuonu | Cornerback | Wisconsin
|
| 132
| Buffalo Bills | Derek Fine | Tight end | Kansas
|
| 133
| Baltimore Ravens | David Hale | Offensive tackle | Weber State
|
| 134
| Tennessee Titans | Stanford Keglar | Linebacker | Purdue
|
| 135
| Green Bay Packers | Josh Sitton | Offensive tackle | Central Florida
|
[edit] Fifth round
| Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College
|
| 136
| Detroit Lions (from Miami through Kansas City) | Kenneth Moore | Wide receiver | Wake Forest
|
| 137
| Minnesota Vikings (from St. Louis through Green Bay} | John David Booty | Quarterback | USC
|
| 138
| Atlanta Falcons | Robert James | Linebacker | Arizona State
|
| 139
| Denver Broncos (from Oakland) | Ryan Torain | Running back | Arizona State
|
| 140
| Kansas City Chiefs | Brandon Carr | Cornerback | Grand Valley State
|
| 141
| Carolina Panthers (from NY Jets) | Gary Barnidge | Tight end | Louisville
|
| —
| San Francisco 49ers | Selection forfeited | — | —
|
| —
| Baltimore Ravens | Selection forfeited | — | —
|
| 142
| Chicago Bears (from Carolina) | Zack Bowman | Cornerback | Nebraska
|
| 143
| Dallas Cowboys (From Chicago through Buffalo and Jacksonville) | Orlando Scandrick | Cornerback | Boise State
|
| 144
| New Orleans Saints (from Detroit) | DeMario Pressley | Defensive tackle | North Carolina State
|
| 145
| Cincinnati Bengals | Jason Shirley | Defensive tackle | Fresno State
|
| 146
| Detroit Lions (from New Orleans) | Jerome Felton | Fullback | Furman
|
| 147
| Buffalo Bills | Alvin Bowen | Linebacker | Iowa State
|
| 148
| Denver Broncos | Carlton Powell | Defensive tackle | Virginia Tech
|
| 149
| Arizona Cardinals | Tim Hightower | Running back | Richmond
|
| 150
| Green Bay Packers (from Minnesota) | Breno Giacomini | Offensive tackle | Louisville
|
| 151
| Houston Texans | Frank Okam | Defensive tackle | Texas
|
| 152
| Minnesota Vikings (from Philadelphia) | Letroy Guion | Defensive tackle | Florida State
|
| 153
| New England Patriots (from Tampa Bay) | Matt Slater | Wide receiver | UCLA
|
| 154
| Atlanta Falcons (from Washington) | Kroy Biermann | Linebacker | Montana
|
| 155
| Jacksonville Jaguars (from Cleveland through Dallas) | Thomas Williams | Linebacker | USC
|
| 156
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Dennis Dixon | Quarterback | Oregon
|
| 157
| St. Louis Rams (from Tennessee through Washington) | Roy Schuening | Offensive guard | Oregon State
|
| 158
| Chicago Bears (from Seattle through Jacksonville and Tampa Bay) | Kellen Davis | Tight end | Michigan State
|
| 159
| Jacksonville Jaguars | Trae Williams | Cornerback | South Florida
|
| 160
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from San Diego through New England) | Josh Johnson | Quarterback | San Diego
|
| 161
| Indianapolis Colts | Marcus Howard | Defensive end | Georgia
|
| 162
| New York Jets (from Green Bay) | Erik Ainge | Quarterback | Tennessee
|
| 163
| Seattle Seahawks (from Dallas) | Owen Schmitt | Fullback | West Virginia
|
| 164
| New Orleans Saints (from New England) | Carl Nicks | Offensive tackle | Nebraska
|
| 165
| New York Giants | Jonathan Goff | Linebacker | Vanderbilt
|
| 166
| San Diego Chargers | Marcus Thomas | Running back | UTEP
|
[edit] Sixth round
[edit] Seventh round
[edit] Pre-Draft trades
[edit] First round
[edit] Second round
[edit] Third round
- Jets to Panthers. The New York Jets traded their third-round and fifth-round selections to the Carolina Panthers for Kris Jenkins.[13]
- Chargers to Bears. San Diego traded their third-round selection in 2008 to the Chicago Bears, as well as the 62nd, 93rd, and 167th overall selections in 2007 (used to select Dan Bazuin, Garrett Wolfe and Kevin Payne, respectively) in exchange for the 37th overall selection in 2007 (used to select Eric Weddle).[7]
- Raiders to Patriots. Oakland traded their third-round selection in 2008 to New England, as well as the 211th overall selection in 2007 (used to select Oscar Lua) in exchange for the 91st overall selection in 2007 (used to select Mario Henderson).[14]
- Ravens to Bills. The Baltimore Ravens traded their third-round selection in 2008 to the Buffalo Bills, as well as the 92nd and 239th overall selections in 2007 (used to select Trent Edwards and C. J. Ah You, respectively) in exchange for Willis McGahee.[15]
- Broncos to Vikings to Chiefs. The Denver Broncos traded their third-round selection in 2008 to Minnesota, as well as the 176th and 233rd overall selections in 2007 for the 121st selection in 2007 (used to select DT Marcus Thomas).[16] This selection was later sent to Kansas City as part of the Jared Allen trade.[8]
- Browns to Lions. Cleveland traded their third-round selection and Leigh Bodden to the Detroit Lions for Shaun Rogers.
- Bills to Jaguars Buffalo traded a third and fifth round selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars in return for DT Marcus Stroud.[17]
- 49ers/Bears swap. As penalty for tampering with Bears linebacker Lance Briggs, Goodell ordered that the 49ers and Bears would swap third-round selections in this year's draft, and the 49ers would also forfeit their fifth-round selection.[18]
- Vikings to Chiefs. As part of the Jared Allen trade mentioned earlier, Kansas City also received Minnesota's original third round selection.[8]
[edit] Fourth round
[edit] Fifth round
- Jets to Panthers. As noted earlier, the Jets traded their third and fifth-round selections to Carolina in the Kris Jenkins deal.
- Dolphins to Chiefs. 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.[23] 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.
- Bears to Bills. 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.[24]
- Panthers to Bears. Carolina traded their fifth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for Chris Harris.[25]
- Raiders to Broncos. Oakland (conditionally) traded their fifth-round selection to Denver in exchange for Gerard Warren.[26]
- Bills to Jaguars. As part of the Marcus Stroud trade, Buffalo traded their third- and fifth-round selections to Jacksonville.
- Seahawks to Jaguars. The Seattle Seahawks traded their fifth-round selection to Jacksonville for running back Alvin Pearman and the Jaguars' seventh-round pick.Template:Fact
[edit] Sixth round
- Seahawks to Browns. Seattle traded their sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for Charlie Frye.[27]
- Packers to Giants. Green Bay traded their sixth-round selection to the New York Giants in exchange for running back Ryan Grant.[28]
- Broncos to Rams. Denver traded their sixth-round selection to the St. Louis Rams for defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy.[29] The trade occurred after the Broncos had tried to trade the same pick to Miami for defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson; that trade was voided.[30]
- Browns to Eagles. 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.[31]
- Cowboys to Dolphins. Dallas and Miami exchanged their sixth-round selections in a trade with Jason Ferguson going to the Dolphins as part of the deal.[32]
- Jaguars to Vikings. Jacksonville traded their sixth-round selection to Minnesota for Troy Williamson.[33]
- Texans to Broncos. Houston traded their sixth-round selection to Denver for Chris Myers.[34]
- Titans to Seahawks. The Tennessee Titans traded their sixth-round selection to Seattle for defensive end Bryce Fisher.Template:Fact
- Buccaneers to Chiefs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded their sixth-round selection to Kansas City for nose tackle Ryan Sims and running back Michael Bennett.Template:Fact
[edit] Seventh round
- Steelers to Falcons. The Pittsburgh Steelers traded their seventh-round selection to Atlanta for kick/punt returner Allen Rossum.[35]
- Seahawks to Eagles. Seattle traded their seventh-round selection to Philadelphia for fullback Josh Parry.[36]
- Eagles to Bills. Philadelphia traded their seventh-round selection, and defensive tackle Darwin Walker, to Buffalo for linebacker Takeo Spikes and quarterback Kelly Holcomb.[37]
- Rams to Vikings. St. Louis traded their seventh-round selection to Minnesota for offensive tackle Adam Goldberg.[38]
- Giants to Chiefs. The Giants traded their seventh-round selection to Kansas City for kicker Lawrence Tynes.[39]
- Vikings to Jets. Minnesota traded their seventh-round selection to the Jets in exchange for Brooks Bollinger[40].
- Bengals to Rams. Cincinnati traded their seventh-round selection to St. Louis in exchange for Ryan Fitzpatrick[41]
- Jaguars to Seahawks. As noted above, the Jaguars exchanged their seventh-round pick along with running back Alvin Pearman to Seattle for the Seahawks' fifth-round selection.
- Buccaneers to Broncos. 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.[42]
[edit] Draft day trades
[edit] First round
- Patriots to Saints. New England traded their first- and fifth-round selections (7th and 164th overall) to New Orleans for New Orleans' first- and third-round selections (10th and 78th).
- Ravens to Jaguars. Baltimore traded their first-round selection (8th overall) to Jacksonville for Jacksonville's first-round selection, two third-round selections, and fourth-round selection (26th, 71st, 89th, and 125th).
- Lions to Chiefs. Detroit traded their first- and third-round selections (15th and 76th overall) to Kansas City for Kansas City's second first-round selection, first third-round selection, and first fifth-round selection (17th, 66th, and 136th).
- Texans to Ravens. Houston traded their first-round selection (18th overall) to Baltimore for the first-round and (second) third-round selections Baltimore acquired from Jacksonville earlier, along with a sixth-round selection (26th, 89th, and 173rd).
- Eagles to Panthers. Philadelphia traded their first-round selection (19th overall) to Carolina for Carolina's second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 109th), and Carolina's 2009 first-round pick.
- Redskins to Falcons. Washington traded their first-, third-, and fifth-round selections (21st, 84th, and 154th overall) to Atlanta for two of Atlanta's second-round selections and their fourth-round selection (34th, 48th, and 103rd).
- Seahawks to Cowboys. Seattle traded their first-round selection (25th overall) to Dallas for Dallas' remaining first-round selection, and their fifth- and seventh-round selections (28th, 163rd, and 235th).
- Packers to Jets. Green Bay traded their first-round selection (30th overall) to the NY Jets for the Jets' second- and fourth-round selections (36th and 102nd).
[edit] Second round
- Panthers to Eagles. See first-round trade above.
- Falcons to Redskins. See first-round trade above.
- Jets to Packers. See first-round trade above.
- Ravens to Seahawks. Baltimore traded their second-round selection (38th overall) to Seattle for Seattle's second and third-round selections (55th and 86th).
- Eagles to Vikings. Philadelphia traded their second- and fifth-round selections (43rd and 152nd overall) to Minnesota for Minnesota's second- and fourth-round selections (47th and 117th).
- Tampa Bay to Jacksonville. Tampa Bay traded their second-round selection (52nd overall) to Jacksonville for Jacksonville's second and fifth-round selections (58th and 158th) and a 2009 seventh round selection.
[edit] Third round
- Dolphins to Lions. Miami traded its third-round selection (64th overall) to Detroit for their third-round and sixth-round selections (#66 and #176 overall).
- Patriots to Chargers. New England traded the first of its third-round selections (69th overall) to San Diego for San Diego's fifth-round selection (160th overall) and their second-round selection in 2009.
- Cowboys to Lions. Dallas traded its third-round selection (92nd overall) to Detroit for their fourth-round selection (#111 overall) and a 2009 fourth-round selection.
- Saints to Patriots. See first-round trade above.
- Jaguars to Ravens. See first-round trade above.
- Lions/Chiefs swap. See first-round trade above.
- Ravens to Texans. See first-round trade above.
- Redskins to Falcons. See first-round trade above.
[edit] Fourth round
- Jaguars to Ravens. See first-round trade above.
- Panthers to Eagles. See first-round trade above.
- Falcons to Redskins. See first-round trade above.
- Jets to Packers. See first-round trade above.
- Vikings to Eagles. See second-round trade above.
- Eagles to Dolphins. Philadelphia traded their fourth-round selection (#115 overall) to Miami for running back Lorenzo Booker.
- Lions to Cowboys. See third-round trade above.
- 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.[43]
- 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.
[edit] Fifth round
- Patriots to Saints. See first-round trade 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).
[edit] 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.
[edit] 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.
[edit] Selections forfeited
- Patriots' first-round. 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. (The pick acquired from the 49ers will not be affected.)[44]
- Chargers' fourth-round. San Diego used this pick in the 2007 Supplemental Draft to select Paul Oliver.
- 49ers' fifth-round. 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.
- Ravens' fifth-round. Baltimore used this pick in the 2007 Supplemental Draft to select Jared Gaither.
[edit] Draft breakdown
[edit] By position
| Round
| QB
| RB
| FB
| WR
| TE
| C
| OG
| OT
| DE
| DT
| LB
| CB
| S
| K
| P
|
| 1st
| 2
| 5
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 1
| 7
| 4
| 3
| 2
| 5
| 1
| 0
| 0
|
| 2nd
| 2
| 2
| 0
| 10
| 3
| 1
| 1
| 0
| 3
| 2
| 2
| 5
| 1
| 0
| 0
|
| 3rd
| 1
| 3
| 1
| 5
| 3
| 0
| 1
| 3
| 3
| 3
| 6
| 4
| 3
| 0
| 0
|
| 4th
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 5
| 3
| 2
| 1
| 5
| 3
| 2
| 4
| 8
| 2
| 0
| 0
|
| 5th
| 4
| 3
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 0
| 1
| 2
| 1
| 5
| 5
| 4
| 0
| 0
| 0
|
| 6th
| 2
| 5
| 0
| 6
| 2
| 3
| 1
| 2
| 5
| 2
| 5
| 1
| 5
| 1
| 1
|
| 7th
| 2
| 4
| 1
| 7
| 2
| 1
| 2
| 7
| 5
| 1
| 6
| 3
| 3
| 1
| 0
|
| TOTAL
| 13
| 23
| 4
| 35
| 16
| 7
| 8
| 26
| 24
| 18
| 30
| 30
| 15
| 2
| 1
|
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ↑ "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."
- ↑ Teams deal way to record 34 trades on draft weekend
- ↑ NFL Cuts Time Between Draft Picks In First and Second Rounds (2007-10-23). Retrieved on 2007-10-23.
- ↑ NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo USA Today
- ↑ Miami negotiated a deal with Long on April 22, 2008, four days before the draft. Dolphins agree to deal with Long, will select OT No. 1 overall. ESPN.com (2008-04-22). Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
- ↑ Eatman, Nick (2007-04-27). Back In. DallasCowboys.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 NFL draft trade tracker 2007. ESPN.com (2007-04-28). Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Chiefs agree to send Allen to Vikings for three draft picks. NFL.com (2008-04-23). Retrieved on 2008-04-23.
- ↑ Pasquarelli, Len (2007-03-22). Falcons agree to deal backup QB Schaub to Houston. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
- ↑ Bedard, Greg (2007-02-28). Reports: Packers trade DT Williams to Cleveland for 2nd round pick. JSOnline.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
- ↑ Wine, Steven, Associated Press. "Chambers headed to Chargers in trade with Dolphins", ESPN.com, 2007-10-16. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
- ↑ Wyche, Steve (2008-03-20). Falcons complete Hall trade to Oakland. ajc.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-22.
- ↑ Chandler, Charles (2007-04-29). Panthers deal Jenkins to Jets for picks. charlotte.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
- ↑ Reiss, Mike (2007-04-28). Pats trade 91. boston.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
- ↑ Smith, Michael; Len Pasquarelli (2007-03-08). McGahee traded to Ravens, signs long-term deal. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
- ↑ Scouts Inc. (2007-03-08). NFL Draft trade tracker 2007. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
- ↑ Glazer, Jay (2008-03-01). Jags trade Stroud to Bills for picks. Foxsports.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
- ↑ Niners forfeit fifth-round draft pick after Goodell finds them guilty of tampering with Briggs. ESPN.com (2008-03-24). Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
- ↑ Dolphins add some Cowboys, acquire two from Dallas for draft pick. CBS.Sportsline.com (2008-04-26). Retrieved on 2008-04-26.
- ↑ Broncos: The Ashley Lelie Trade The Colorado Springs Gazette
- ↑ Clayton, John; Associated Press (2008-02-29). 'New chapter' as Vilma dealt from Jets to Saints. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
- ↑ Cowboys agree on deal to acquire Pacman from Titans. ESPN.com (2008-04-23). Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
- ↑ Pasquarelli, Len (2007-06-05). Green goes to Dolphins from Chiefs in trade. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
- ↑ Clayton, John; Associated Press (2007-07-29). Bears send fifth-round pick to Bills for Walker. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
- ↑ Pasquarelli, Len (2007-08-02). Harris trade adds veteran presence to Panthers' secondary. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
- ↑ "Broncos trade DT Gerard Warren to Raiders", USA Today, USATODAY.com, 2007-08-17. Retrieved on 2007-11-24. (English)
- ↑ Walcoff, Jeff (2007-09-11). QB Frye traded to Seattle. clevelandbrowns.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
- ↑ Demovsky, Rob (2007-10-29). Notebook: Grant emerges from the backfield. packersnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-13.
- ↑ Clayton, John (2007-06-08). Rams DT Kennedy to help Broncos get bigger on defense.. espn.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-21.
- ↑ Press, Associated (2007-03-31). Wilkinson trade voided, Dolphins retain rights. espn.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-21.
- ↑ [1] Scout.com
- ↑ Cowboys deal Ferguson to Miami. seattlepi.com (2008-02-29). Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
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- ↑ The Sports Network - National Football League
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