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1994 NFL draft
1994 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 24–25, 1994
LocationMarriott Marquis
in New York City, NY
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
222 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionDan Wilkinson, DT
Cincinnati Bengals
Mr. IrrelevantMarty Moore, LB
New England Patriots
Most selections (11)Buffalo Bills
Fewest selections (5)Denver Broncos
Seattle Seahawks
Hall of Famers
← 1993
1995 →

The 1994 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 24–25, 1994, at the Marriott Marquis in New York City, New York.[1][2] This was the first draft in which the rounds were reduced to seven in total.[3] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.[4]

This draft is known for a verbal altercation between ESPN analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. and Indianapolis Colts general manager Bill Tobin over Tobin's handling of the Colts' two first-round picks.[5] Kiper believed the Colts needed a quarterback in the first round, but Tobin, who signed free agent quarterback Jim Harbaugh ahead of the draft, instead selected running back Marshall Faulk and linebacker Trev Alberts.[6][5] After Kiper disputed the Colts taking Alberts over quarterback Trent Dilfer, Tobin responded by criticizing Kiper's credentials.[7] Faulk would become a Hall of Fame inductee, while Alberts' career only lasted three seasons, and Dilfer became regarded as a journeyman.[5][8][9] The Colts would reach the 1995 AFC Championship Game with Harbaugh, but fell to 3–13 in 1997, which led to the firing of Tobin and the drafting of future Hall of Fame inductee Peyton Manning the following year.[10][11][12]

Player selections

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* = compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[13]
= Hall of Famer[14]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Cincinnati Bengals Dan Wilkinson  DT Ohio State Big Ten
1 2 Indianapolis Colts Marshall Faulk RB San Diego State WAC
1 3 Washington Redskins Heath Shuler  QB Tennessee SEC
1 4 New England Patriots Willie McGinest  LB USC Pac-10
1 5 Indianapolis Colts Trev Alberts  LB Nebraska Big Eight
1 6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Trent Dilfer  QB Fresno State WAC
1 7 San Francisco 49ers Bryant Young DT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
1 8 Seattle Seahawks Sam Adams  DT Texas A&M SWC
1 9 Cleveland Browns Antonio Langham  CB Alabama SEC
1 10 Arizona Cardinals Jamir Miller  LB UCLA Pac-10
1 11 Chicago Bears John Thierry  DE Alcorn State SWAC
1 12 New York Jets Aaron Glenn  CB Texas A&M SWC
1 13 New Orleans Saints Joe Johnson  DE Louisville Ind. (I-A)
1 14 Philadelphia Eagles Bernard Williams  T Georgia SEC
1 15 Los Angeles Rams Wayne Gandy  T Auburn SEC
1 16 Green Bay Packers Aaron Taylor  OG Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
1 17 Pittsburgh Steelers Charles Johnson  WR Colorado Big Eight
1 18 Minnesota Vikings Dewayne Washington  CB NC State ACC
1 19 Minnesota Vikings Todd Steussie  T California Pac-10
1 20 Miami Dolphins Tim Bowens  DT Ole Miss SEC
1 21 Detroit Lions Johnnie Morton  WR USC Pac-10
1 22 Los Angeles Raiders Rob Fredrickson  LB Michigan State Big Ten
1 23 Dallas Cowboys Shante Carver  DE Arizona State Pac-10
1 24 New York Giants Thomas Lewis  WR Indiana Big Ten
1 25 Kansas City Chiefs Greg Hill  RB Texas A&M SWC
1 26 Houston Oilers Henry Ford  DE Arkansas SEC
1 27 Buffalo Bills Jeff Burris  CB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
1 28 San Francisco 49ers William Floyd  FB Florida State ACC
1* 29 Cleveland Browns Derrick Alexander  WR Michigan Big Ten
2 30 Cincinnati Bengals Darnay Scott  WR San Diego State WAC
2 31 Washington Redskins Tre' Johnson  T Temple Big East
2 32 Indianapolis Colts Eric Mahlum  OG California Pac-10
2 33 Los Angeles Rams Isaac Bruce WR Memphis Ind. (I-A)
2 34 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Errict Rhett  RB Florida SEC
2 35 New England Patriots Kevin Lee  WR Alabama SEC
2 36 Seattle Seahawks Kevin Mawae C LSU SEC
2 37 Philadelphia Eagles Bruce Walker  DT UCLA Pac-10
2 38 Arizona Cardinals Chuck Levy  RB Arizona Pac-10
2 39 Chicago Bears Marcus Spears  T Northwestern State Southland
2 40 Minnesota Vikings David Palmer  WR Alabama SEC
2 41 New York Jets Ryan Yarborough  WR Wyoming WAC
2 42 Philadelphia Eagles Charlie Garner  RB Tennessee SEC
2 43 San Diego Chargers Isaac Davis  OG Arkansas SEC
2 44 New Orleans Saints Mario Bates  RB Arizona State Pac-10
2* 45 Atlanta Falcons Bert Emanuel  WR Rice SWC
2* 46 Dallas Cowboys Larry Allen OG Sonoma State NCAC
2* 47 New York Giants Thomas Randolph  CB Kansas State Big Eight
2* 48 Buffalo Bills Bucky Brooks  CB North Carolina ACC
2* 49 Los Angeles Rams Toby Wright  S Nebraska Big Eight
2 50 Pittsburgh Steelers Brentson Buckner  DE Clemson ACC
2 51 Denver Broncos Allen Aldridge  LB Houston SWC
2 52 Los Angeles Raiders James Folston  LB Northeast Louisiana Southland
2 53 San Francisco 49ers Kevin Mitchell  LB Syracuse Big East
2 54 Miami Dolphins Aubrey Beavers  LB Oklahoma Big Eight
2 55 Minnesota Vikings Fernando Smith  DE Jackson State SWAC
2 56 Los Angeles Rams Brad Ottis  DE Wayne State Ind. (Div. II)
2 57 Detroit Lions Van Malone  CB Texas SWC
2 58 Kansas City Chiefs Donnell Bennett  FB Miami (FL) Big East
2 59 New York Giants Jason Sehorn  CB USC Pac-10
2 60 Houston Oilers Jeremy Nunley  DE Alabama SEC
2 61 Buffalo Bills Lonnie Johnson  TE Florida State ACC
2 62 San Francisco 49ers Tyronne Drakeford  FS Virginia Tech Big East
2* 63 San Diego Chargers Vaughn Parker  OG UCLA Pac-10
2* 64 Buffalo Bills Sam Rogers  LB Colorado Big Eight
2* 65 Miami Dolphins Tim Ruddy  OG Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
3 66 Cincinnati Bengals Jeff Cothran  FB Ohio State Big Ten
3 67 Indianapolis Colts Jason Mathews  T Texas A&M SWC
3 68 Washington Redskins Tydus Winans  WR Fresno State WAC
3 69 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Harold Bishop  TE LSU SEC
3 70 San Diego Chargers Andre Coleman  WR Kansas State Big Eight
3 71 Los Angeles Rams Keith Lyle  S Virginia ACC
3 72 Atlanta Falcons Anthony Phillips  CB Texas A&M–Kingsville LSC
3 73 Seattle Seahawks Lamar Smith  RB Houston SWC
3 74 Chicago Bears Jim Flanigan  DT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
3 75 Cleveland Browns Romeo Bandison  DT Oregon Pac-10
3 76 Arizona Cardinals Rich Braham  OG West Virginia Big East
3 77 Philadelphia Eagles Joe Panos  OG Wisconsin Big Ten
3 78 New England Patriots Collier, ErvinErvin Collier  DT Florida A&M MEAC
3 79 New Orleans Saints Winfred Tubbs  LB Texas SWC
3 80 Los Angeles Raiders Calvin Jones  RB Nebraska Big Eight
3* 81 Buffalo Bills Marlo Perry  LB Jackson State SWAC
3* 82 San Diego Chargers Willie Clark  CB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
3* 83 Los Angeles Rams James Bostic  RB Auburn SEC
3* 84 Green Bay Packers LeShon Johnson  RB NIU Big West
3* 85 San Francisco 49ers Doug Brien  K California Pac-10
3* 86 Cincinnati Bengals Shine, SteveSteve Shine  LB Northwestern Big Ten
3 87 San Francisco 49ers Cory Fleming  WR Tennessee SEC
3 88 Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Gildon  LB Oklahoma State Big Eight
3 89 Arizona Cardinals Eric England  DE Texas A&M SWC
3 90 New England Patriots Joe Burch  C Texas Southern SWAC
3 91 Pittsburgh Steelers Bam Morris  RB Texas Tech SWC
3 92 Kansas City Chiefs Lake Dawson  WR Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
3 93 Detroit Lions Shane Bonham  DT Tennessee SEC
3 94 New York Jets Lou Benfatti  DT Penn State Big Ten
3 95 New York Giants Gary Downs  RB NC State ACC
3 96 Kansas City Chiefs Chris Penn  WR Tulsa Ind. (I-A)
3 97 Washington Redskins Joe Patton  OG Alabama A&M SIAC
3 98 Buffalo Bills Corey Louchiey  OT South Carolina SEC
3 99 Atlanta Falcons Alai Kalaniuvalu  OG Oregon State Pac-10
3* 100 Los Angeles Rams Ernest Jones  LB Oregon Pac-10
3* 101 Houston Oilers Malcolm Floyd  WR Fresno State WAC
3* 102 Dallas Cowboys George Hegamin  T NC State ACC
3* 103 Philadelphia Eagles Eric Zomalt  S California Pac-10
4 104 Cincinnati Bengals Corey Sawyer  CB Florida State ACC
4 105 Washington Redskins Kurt Haws  TE Utah WAC
4 106 Indianapolis Colts Bradford Banta  LS USC Pac-10
4 107 Arizona Cardinals Perry Carter  CB Southern Mississippi Ind. (I-A)
4 108 Los Angeles Rams Chris Brantley  WR Rutgers Big East
4 109 Dallas Cowboys Willie Jackson  WR Florida SEC
4 110 Seattle Seahawks Larry Whigham  S Northeast Louisiana Southland
4 111 Atlanta Falcons Perry Klein  QB C.W. Post Ind. (Div. II)
4 112 Miami Dolphins Woolfork, RonnieRonnie Woolfork  LB Colorado Big Eight
4 113 Arizona Cardinals Reece, JohnJohn Reece  CB Nebraska Big Eight
4 114 Chicago Bears Raymont Harris  FB Ohio State Big Ten
4 115 Arizona Cardinals Terry Irving  LB McNeese State Southland
4 116 New Orleans Saints Doug Nussmeier  QB Idaho Big Sky
4 117 New York Jets Orlando Parker  WR Troy State Ind. (I-AA)
4 118 Atlanta Falcons Davis, MitchMitch Davis  LB Georgia SEC
4 119 Houston Oilers Mike Davis  CB Cincinnati Ind. (I-A)
4 120 Los Angeles Raiders Austin Robbins  DE North Carolina ACC
4 121 New England Patriots John Burke  TE Virginia Tech Big East
4 122 Pittsburgh Steelers Ta'ase Faumui  DE Hawaii WAC
4 123 Denver Broncos Randy Fuller  CB Tennessee State OVC
4 124 Detroit Lions Bryant, VaughnVaughn Bryant  DB Stanford Pac-10
4 125 Minnesota Vikings Mike Wells  DT Iowa Big Ten
4 126 Green Bay Packers Gabe Wilkins  DE Gardner–Webb SAC
4 127 Kansas City Chiefs Bracy Walker  S North Carolina ACC
4 128 New York Giants Chris Maumalanga  DT Kansas Big Eight
4 129 Houston Oilers Jackson, SeanSean Jackson  RB Florida State ACC
4 130 Buffalo Bills Crocker, SeanSean Crocker  CB North Carolina ACC
4 131 Dallas Cowboys DeWayne Dotson  LB Ole Miss SEC
5 132 Cincinnati Bengals Trent Pollard  OT Eastern Washington Big Sky
5 133 Indianapolis Colts John Covington  S Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5 134 Minnesota Vikings Shelly Hammonds  DB Penn State Big Ten
5 135 New England Patriots Pat O'Neill  P Syracuse Big East
5 136 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pete Pierson  OT Washington Pac-10
5 137 San Diego Chargers Aaron Laing  TE New Mexico State Big West
5 138 Atlanta Falcons Houston, HarrisonHarrison Houston  WR Florida SEC
5 139 Arizona Cardinals Anthony Redmon  OG Auburn SEC
5 140 Pittsburgh Steelers Myron Bell  S Michigan State Big Ten
5 141 Cleveland Browns Issac Booth  CB California Pac-10
5 142 New Orleans Saints Carroll, HermanHerman Carroll  DE Mississippi State SEC
5 143 New Orleans Saints Craig Novitsky  OG UCLA Pac-10
5 144 Philadelphia Eagles Goodwin, MarvinMarvin Goodwin  DB UCLA Pac-10
5 145 San Diego Chargers Rodney Harrison  S Western Illinois Gateway
5 146 Green Bay Packers Terry Mickens  WR Florida A&M MEAC
5 147 Miami Dolphins William Gaines  DT Florida SEC
5 148 Pittsburgh Steelers Gary Brown  OT Georgia Tech ACC
5 149 Green Bay Packers Dorsey Levens  RB Georgia Tech ACC
5 150 San Diego Chargers Krein, DarrenDarren Krein  DE Miami (FL) Big East
5 151 Kansas City Chiefs James Burton  CB Fresno State WAC
5 152 New York Jets Morris, HoraceHorace Morris  LB Tennessee SEC
5 153 San Francisco 49ers Anthony Peterson  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5 154 Detroit Lions Tony Semple  OG Memphis Ind. (I-A)
5 155 New York Giants Chad Bratzke  DE Eastern Kentucky OVC
5 156 Kansas City Chiefs Rob Waldrop  DT Arizona Pac-10
5 157 Houston Oilers Roderick Lewis  TE Arizona Pac-10
5 158 Buffalo Bills A.J. Ofodile  TE Missouri Big Eight
5 159 Los Angeles Raiders Patterson, RooseveltRoosevelt Patterson  OG Alabama SEC
5* 160 San Diego Chargers Tony Vinson  RB Towson Ind. (I-AA)
5* 161 Houston Oilers Jim Reid  T Virginia ACC
6 162 Cincinnati Bengals Kimo von Oelhoffen  DT Boise State Big Sky
6 163 Washington Redskins Dexter Nottage  DE Florida A&M MEAC
6 164 Indianapolis Colts Lamont Warren  RB Colorado Big Eight
6 165 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bernard Carter  LB East Carolina Ind. (I-A)
6 166 New England Patriots Hawkins, SteveSteve Hawkins  WR Western Michigan MAC
6 167 Los Angeles Rams Rickey Brady  TE Oklahoma Big Eight
6 168 New England Patriots Max Lane  T Navy Ind. (I-A)
6 169 Green Bay Packers Kearney, JayJay Kearney  WR West Virginia Big East
6 170 Chicago Bears Lloyd Hill  WR Texas Tech SWC
6 171 Cleveland Browns Robert Strait  RB Baylor SWC
6 172 Arizona Cardinals Terry Samuels  TE Kentucky SEC
6 173 New York Jets Lester, FredFred Lester  RB Alabama A&M SIAC
6 174 Philadelphia Eagles McCoy, RyanRyan McCoy  LB Houston SWC
6 175 Green Bay Packers Ruffin Hamilton  LB Tulane Ind. (I-A)
6 176 New Orleans Saints Derrell Mitchell  WR Texas Tech SWC
6 177 Miami Dolphins Brant Boyer  LB Arizona Pac-10
6 178 Pittsburgh Steelers Jim Miller  QB Michigan State Big Ten
6 179 Minnesota Vikings Andrew Jordan  TE Western Carolina SoCon
6 180 Pittsburgh Steelers Eric Ravotti  LB Penn State Big Ten
6 181 Green Bay Packers Bill Schroeder  WR Wisconsin–La Crosse WSUC
6 182 San Francisco 49ers Lee Woodall  LB West Chester PSAC
6 183 Detroit Lions Jocelyn Borgella  CB Cincinnati Ind. (I-A)
6 184 Cincinnati Bengals Jerry Reynolds  OT Nevada–Las Vegas Big West
6 185 Kansas City Chiefs Anthony Daigle  RB Fresno State WAC
6 186 New York Giants Jason Winrow  OG Ohio State Big Ten
6 187 Houston Oilers Lee Gissendaner  WR Northwestern Big Ten
6 188 Buffalo Bills Abrams, AnthonyAnthony Abrams  DE Clark Atlanta SIAC
6 189 Los Angeles Rams Edwards, RonaldRonald Edwards  OT North Carolina A&T MEAC
6* 190 Green Bay Packers Duckworth, PaulPaul Duckworth  LB Connecticut Yankee
6* 191 Dallas Cowboys Darren Studstill  S West Virginia Big East
6* 192 Buffalo Bills Kevin Knox  WR Florida State ACC
6* 193 Philadelphia Eagles Mitch Berger  P Colorado Big Eight
6* 194 Houston Oilers Barron Wortham  LB Texas-El Paso WAC
7 195 Cincinnati Bengals Ramondo Stallings  DE San Diego State WAC
7 196 Indianapolis Colts Teichelman, LanceLance Teichelman  DT Texas A&M SWC
7 197 Washington Redskins Gus Frerotte  QB Tulsa Ind. (I-A)
7 198 New England Patriots Jay Walker  QB Howard MEAC
7 199 Kansas City Chiefs Steve Matthews  QB Memphis Ind. (I-A)
7 200 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jim Pyne  C Virginia Tech Big East
7 201 Atlanta Falcons Jamal Anderson  RB Utah WAC
7 202 Seattle Seahawks Carlester Crumpler  TE East Carolina Ind. (I-A)
7 203 Cleveland Browns Hewitt, AndreAndre Hewitt  OT Georgia SEC
7 204 Arizona Cardinals Frank Harvey  RB Georgia SEC
7 205 Chicago Bears Collier, DennisDennis Collier  CB Colorado Big Eight
7 206 Philadelphia Eagles Montgomery, MarkMark Montgomery  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
7 207 San Diego Chargers Beehn, ZaneZane Beehn  LB Kentucky SEC
7 208 New York Jets Glenn Foley  QB Boston College Big East
7 209 Pittsburgh Steelers Abrams, BriceBrice Abrams  RB Michigan State Big Ten
7 210 Denver Broncos Keith Burns  LB Oklahoma State Big Eight
7 211 Minnesota Vikings Pete Bercich  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
7 212 Denver Broncos Butler By'not'e  CB Ohio State Big Ten
7 213 New Orleans Saints Lundberg, LanceLance Lundberg  OT Nebraska Big Eight
7 214 Miami Dolphins Sean Hill  CB Montana State Big Sky
7 215 Detroit Lions Tom Beer  LB Wayne State MIFC
7 216 Dallas Cowboys Toddrick McIntosh  DT Florida State ACC
7 217 Los Angeles Raiders Rob Holmberg  LB Penn State Big Ten
7 218 Denver Broncos Tom Nalen  C Boston College Big East
7 219 Kansas City Chiefs Tracy Greene  TE Grambling State SWAC
7 220 Houston Oilers Lemanski Hall  LB Alabama SEC
7 221 Buffalo Bills Filmel Johnson  DB Illinois Big Ten
7 222 New England Patriots Marty Moore  LB Kentucky SEC

Supplemental draft

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Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
4 223 New York Giants Tito Wooten  S Houston SWC
5 224 Dallas Cowboys John Davis  TE Virginia ACC

Trades

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In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 1994 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No 5: L.A. Rams → Indianapolis (D). L.A. Rams traded its first-round selection (5th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' first- and third-round selections (7th and 83rd)
  2. ^ No.7: multiple trades:
           No.7: Atlanta → Indianapolis (PD). Atlanta traded its first- and third-round selections (7th and 83rd) and first-round selection in 1996 to Indianapolis in exchange for QB Jeff George.
           No.7: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams (D). see No. 5: L.A. Rams → Indianapolis.
           No.7: L.A. Rams → San Francisco (D). L.A. Rams traded its first-round selection (7th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-, second- and third-round selections (15th, 56th and 100th).
  3. ^ No 12: New Orleans → N.Y. Jets (D). New Orleans traded its first-round selection (12th) to N.Y. Jets in exchange for the Jets' first- and fifth-round selections (13th and 143rd).
  4. ^ No. 13: N.Y. Jets → New Orleans (D). see No. 12: New Orleans → N.Y. Jets.
  5. ^ No.15: multiple trades:
           No.15: San Diego → San Francisco (PD). San Diego traded its first-round selection (15th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second-round selection in 1993.
           No.15: San Francisco → L.A. Rams (D). see No. 7: L.A. Rams → San Francisco.
  6. ^ No 16: Miami → Green Bay (D). Miami traded its first-round selection (16th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's first- and third-round selections (20th and 89th).
  7. ^ No 18: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded its first- and sixth-round selections (18th and 179th), second-round selection in 1995 and WR Vance Johnson to Minnesota in exchange for OT Gary Zimmerman.
  8. ^ No. 20: Green Bay → Miami (D). see No. 16: Green Bay → Miami.
  9. ^ No 23: San Francisco → Dallas. San Francisco traded its first- and seventh-round selections (23rd and 217th) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' first- and second-round selections (28th and 62nd).
  10. ^ No. 28: Dallas → San Francisco (D). see No. 23: San Francisco → Dallas.
  11. ^ No 29: Philadelphia → Cleveland. Philadelphia traded this first-round selection (29th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's second-round selection (40th) and second-round selection in 1995.
Round two
  1. ^ No 37: Atlanta → Philadelphia (D). Atlanta traded its second-round selection (37th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's second- and fourth-round selections (40th and 118th).
  2. ^ No.40: multiple trades:
           No.40: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). see No. 29: Philadelphia → Cleveland.
           No.40: Philadelphia → Atlanta (D). see No. 37: Atlanta → Philadelphia.
           No.40: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). Atlanta traded this second-round selection (40th) and its first-round selection in 1995 to Minnesota in exchange for DE Chris Doleman and Minnesota's second-round selection (45th).
  3. ^ No. 45: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). see No. 40: Atlanta → Minnesota.
  4. ^ No 52: Minnesota → L.A. Raiders (D). Minnesota traded its second-round selection (52nd) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' second- and fourth-round selections (55th and 125th).
  5. ^ No 53: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). Green Bay traded its second-round selection (53rd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's third- fifth- and two sixth-round selections (84th, 149th, 175th and 190th).
  6. ^ No. 55: L.A. Raiders → Minnesota (D). see No. 52: Minnesota → L.A. Raiders.
  7. ^ No. 56: San Francisco → L.A. Rams (D). see No. 7: L.A. Rams → San Francisco.
  8. ^ No. 62: Dallas → San Francisco (D). see No. 23: San Francisco → Dallas.
  9. ^ No 65: Arizona → Miami (D). Arizona traded this second-round selection (65th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's third- and two fourth-round selections (89th, 115th and 121st).
Round three
  1. ^ No 70: New England → San Diego (D). New England traded its third- and fifth-round selections (70th and 137th) to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's third-round selection (78th) and RB Marion Butts.
  2. ^ No. 78: San Diego → New England (D). see No. 70: New England → San Diego.
  3. ^ No. 80: N.Y. Jets → L.A. Raiders (D). N.Y. Jets traded its third-round selection (80th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' third- and fifth-round selections (94th and 152nd).
  4. ^ No. 83: multiple trades:
           No. 83: Atlanta → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 7: Atlanta → Indianapolis.
           No. 83: Indianapolis → L.A. Rams (D). see No. 5: L.A. Rams → Indianapolis.
  5. ^ No. 84: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 53: Green Bay → San Francisco.
  6. ^ No 87: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded its third- and fifth-round selections (87th and 149th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's third-round selection (99th) and DT Ted Washington.
  7. ^ No 88: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (PD). Minnesota traded its third- and sixth-round selections (88th and 180th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for TE Adrian Cooper.
  8. ^ No. 89: multiple trades:
           No. 89: Green Bay → Miami (D). see No. 16: Miami → Green Bay.
           No. 89: Miami → Arizona (D). see No. 65: Arizona → Miami.
  9. ^ No 90: Miami → New England (PD). Miami traded its third-round selection (90th) and second-round selection (51st) in 1993 to New England in exchange for WR Irving Fryar.
  10. ^ No 92: San Francisco → Kansas City (PD). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (92nd) and QB Joe Montana to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's first-round selection (18th) in 1993.
  11. ^ No. 94: L.A. Raiders → N.Y. Jets (D). see No. 80: N.Y. Jets → L.A. Raiders.
  12. ^ No 97: Houston → Washington (PD). Washington received Houston's third- and fifth-round selections (97th and 137nd) as compensation for Houston signing restricted free agent LB Wilber Marshall.
  13. ^ No. 99: multiple trades:
           No. 99: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas Cowboys traded their third-round selection (99th) and third-round selection in 1993 to San Francisco in exchange for DE Charles Haley.
           No. 99: San Francisco → Denver (PD). see No. 87: Denver → San Francisco.
           No. 99: Denver → Atlanta (PD). Denver traded this third-round selection (99th) and its first-round selection in 1995 to Atlanta in exchange for WR Mike Pritchard and Atlanta's seventh-round selection in 1995.
  14. ^ No. 100: multiple trades:
           No. 100: Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). Philadelphia traded this third-round selection (100th) and their sixth-round selection (190th) to San Francisco in exchange for LB Bill Romanowski.
           No. 100: San Francisco → L.A. Rams (D). see No. 7: L.A. Rams → San Francisco.
Round four
  1. ^ No. 107: New England → Arizona (D). New England traded its fourth-round selection (107th) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's fourth- and fifth-round selections (121st and 135th).
  2. ^ No. 109: Tampa Bay → Dallas (PD). Tampa Bay traded its fourth-round selection (109th) to Dallas in exchange for S Thomas Everett.
  3. ^ No. 112: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded its fourth-round selection (112th) to Miami in exchange for G Gene Williams.
  4. ^ No. 115: multiple trades:
           No. 115: San Diego → Miami (PD). San Diego traded its fourth-round selection (115th) to Miami in exchange for WR Tony Martin.
           No. 115: Miami → Arizona (D). see No. 65: Arizona → Miami.
  5. ^ No. 117: Chicago → N.Y. Jets (D). see No. 36: Chicago → N.Y. Jets.
  6. ^ No. 118: Philadelphia → Atlanta (D). see No. 37: Atlanta → Philadelphia.
  7. ^ No. 119: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded its fourth-round selection (119th) and third-round selection in 1995 to Houston in exchange for QB Warren Moon.
  8. ^ No. 120: Green Bay → Oakland (D). Green Bay traded its fourth-round selection (120th) to the L.A. Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' fourth- and sixth-round selections (126th and 169th).
  9. ^ No. 121: multiple trades:
           No. 121: Miami → Arizona (D). see No. 65: Arizona → Miami.
           No. 121: Arizona → New England (D). see No. 107: Arizona → New England.
  10. ^ No. 125: L.A. Raiders → Minnesota (D). see No. 52: Minnesota → L.A. Raiders.
  11. ^ No. 126: multiple trades:
           No. 126: San Francisco → L.A. Raiders (PD). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (126th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for WR Mervyn Fernandez.
           No. 126: L.A. Raiders → Green Bay (D). see No. 120: Green Bay → L.A. Raiders.
Round five
  1. ^ No. 134: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded its fifth-round selection (134th) to the Minnesota in exchange for QB Rich Gannon.
  2. ^ No. 135: multiple trades:
           No. 135: L.A. Rams → Arizona (PD). L.A. Rams traded its fifth-round selection (134th) to Arizona in exchange for WR Ernie Jones.
           No. 126: Arizona → New England (D). see No. 107: New England → Arizona.
  3. ^ No. 137: New England → San Diego (PD). see No. 70: New England → San Diego.
  4. ^ No. 140: Chicago → Pittsburgh (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (140th) to the Pittsburgh in exchange for RB Tim Worley.
  5. ^ No. 143: N.Y. Jets → New Orleans (D). see No. 12: New Orleans → N.Y. Jets.
  6. ^ No. 149: multiple trades:
           No. 149: Denver → San Francisco (PD). see No. 87: Denver → San Francisco.
           No. 149: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 53: Green Bay → San Francisco.
  7. ^ No. 150: Seattle → San Diego (D). Seattle traded its fifth-round selection (150th) to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's fourth-round selection in 1995.
  8. ^ No. 151: Minnesota → Kansas City (PD). Minnesota traded its fifth-round selection (151st) to Kansas City in exchange for RB Barry Word.
  9. ^ No. 152: L.A. Raiders → N.Y. Jets (D). see No. 12: N.Y. Jets → L.A. Raiders.
  10. ^ No. 159: Dallas → L.A. Raiders (PD). Dallas traded its fifth- and seventh-round selections (159th and 217th) to the L.A. Raiders in exchange for DB Elvis Patterson and the Raiders' seventh-round selection (216th).
Round six
  1. ^ No. 168: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded its sixth-round selection (168th) to the New England in exchange for RB Jon Vaughn.
  2. ^ No. 169: multiple trades:
           No. 169: Atlanta → L.A. Raiders (PD). Atlanta traded its sixth-round selection (169th) to L.A. Raiders in exchange for RB Eric Dickerson.
           No. 169: L.A. Raiders → Green Bay (D). see No. 120: L.A. Raiders → Green Bay.
  3. ^ No. 175: multiple trades:
           No. 175: San Diego → San Francisco (PD). San Diego traded its sixth-round selection (175th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's eighth-round selection (222nd) in 1993.
           No. 175: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 53: Green Bay → San Francisco.
  4. ^ No. 179: Denver → Minnesota (PD). see No. 18: Denver → Minnesota.
  5. ^ No. 180: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (PD). see No. 88: Minnesota → Pittsburgh.
  6. ^ No. 184: L.A. Raiders → Cincinnati (PD). L.A. Raiders traded its sixth-round selection (184th) to the Cincinnati in exchange for CB Rickey Dixon.
  7. ^ No. 189: Dallas → L.A. Rams (PD). Dallas traded its sixth-round selection (189th) to the L.A. Rams in exchange for TE Jim Price.
  8. ^ No. 190: multiple trades:
           No. 190: Philadelphia → San Francisco (PD). see No. 100: Philadelphia → San Francisco.
           No. 190: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 53: Green Bay → San Francisco.
  9. ^ No. 191: L.A. Rams → Dallas (D). L.A. Rams traded its sixth-round selection (191st) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' fourth-round selection in 1995.
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 199: L.A. Rams → Kansas City (PD). L.A. Rams traded its seventh-round selection (199th) to Kansas City in exchange for LB Chris Martin.
  2. ^ No. 212: Green Bay → Denver (PD). Green Bay traded its seventh-round selection (212th) to Denver in exchange for G Doug Widell.
  3. ^ No. 216: L.A. Raiders → Dallas (PD). see No. 159: Dallas → L.A. Raiders.
  4. ^ No. 217: multiple trades:
           No. 217: San Francisco → Dallas (D). see No. 23: San Francisco → Dallas.
           No. 217: Dallas → L.A. Raiders (D). see No. 159: Dallas → L.A. Raiders.
  5. ^ No. 218: N.Y. Giants → Denver (PD). N.Y. Giants traded its seventh-round selection (218th) to Denver in exchange for WR Arthur Marshall.
  6. ^ No. 222: Dallas → New England (PD). Dallas traded its seventh-round selection (222nd) to New England in exchange for QB Hugh Millen.

Notable undrafted players

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= Hall of Famer[14]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Brent Alexander  S Tennessee State OVC
Arizona Cardinals Bryan Reeves  WR Nevada Big West
Atlanta Falcons Dunstan Anderson  DE Tulsa Ind. (I-A)
Atlanta Falcons Eric Jack  CB New Mexico WAC
Atlanta Falcons Tyoka Jackson  DE Penn State Big Ten
Atlanta Falcons Pat Johnson  S Purdue Big Ten
Buffalo Bills John Bock  C Indiana State Gateway
Buffalo Bills Greg Evans  S TCU SWC
Buffalo Bills Damon Thomas  WR Wayne State Ind. (Div. II)
Chicago Bears Dwayne Joseph  CB Syracuse Big East
Chicago Bears Anthony Marshall  CB LSU SEC
Cincinnati Bengals Kevin Jefferson  LB Lehigh Patriot
Cleveland Browns Rick Lyle  DE Missouri Big Eight
Dallas Cowboys Chris Boniol  K Louisiana Tech Big West
Dallas Cowboys Richie Cunningham  K Louisiana–Lafayette Big West
Dallas Cowboys Matt Joyce  OT Richmond Yankee
Dallas Cowboys Hurvin McCormack  DT Indiana Big Ten
Dallas Cowboys Tony Richardson  FB Auburn SEC
Denver Broncos Dwayne Carswell  TE Liberty Ind. (I-AA)
Denver Broncos Derrick Clark  RB Evangel HAAC
Denver Broncos Rod Smith  WR Missouri Southern State MIAA
Detroit Lions Ron Rivers  RB Fresno State WAC
Green Bay Packers Lenny McGill  CB Arizona State Pac-10
Green Bay Packers Kurt Warner QB Northern Iowa Gateway
Green Bay Packers Mark Williams  LB Ohio State Big Ten
Green Bay Packers Jeff Wilner  TE Wesleyan NESCAC
Indianapolis Colts Aaron Bailey  WR Louisville Ind. (I-A)
Indianapolis Colts Vaughn Booker  DE Cincinnati Ind. (I-A)
Indianapolis Colts Bernard Whittington  DE Indiana Big Ten
Kansas City Chiefs Monty Grow  S Florida SEC
Kansas City Chiefs Bernardo Harris  LB North Carolina ACC
Los Angeles Raiders Quentin Neujahr  C Kansas State Big Eight
Los Angeles Rams D'Marco Farr  DT Washington Pac-10
Los Angeles Rams Jermaine Ross  WR Purdue Big Ten
Miami Dolphins Ethan Albright  LS North Carolina ACC
Miami Dolphins Calvin Jackson  CB Auburn SEC
Miami Dolphins Shelton Quarles  LB Vanderbilt SEC
Miami Dolphins Jay Williams  DE Wake Forest ACC
Minnesota Vikings Malik Boyd  DB Southern SWAC
Minnesota Vikings Tony Carter  RB Minnesota Big Ten
Minnesota Vikings Robert Griffith  CB San Diego State WAC
New England Patriots Rich Tylski  OG Utah State Big West
New Orleans Saints Matt Campbell  OG South Carolina SEC
New Orleans Saints Ernest Dixon  LB South Carolina SEC
New Orleans Saints Tyrone Johnson  WR Western State N/A
New Orleans Saints Alan Kline  OT Ohio State Big Ten
New Orleans Saints Andy McCollum  C Toledo MAC
New Orleans Saints Ray Wilson  S New Mexico WAC
New York Giants Omar Douglas  WR Minnesota Big Ten
New York Giants Keith Elias  RB Princeton Ivy
Philadelphia Eagles Mark Dixon  OG Virginia ACC
Philadelphia Eagles Jay Fiedler  QB Dartmouth Ivy
Philadelphia Eagles Brian O'Neal  FB Penn State Big Ten
Philadelphia Eagles Jeff Wilkins  K Youngstown State Ind. (I-AA)
Pittsburgh Steelers Corey Holliday  WR North Carolina ACC
Pittsburgh Steelers Walter Rasby  TE Wake Forest ACC
San Diego Chargers David Binn  LS California Pac-10
San Diego Chargers Jeff Brohm  QB Louisville Ind. (I-A)
San Diego Chargers Greg Engel  C Illinois Big Ten
San Diego Chargers Mike Hollis  K Idaho Big Sky
San Diego Chargers Shannon Mitchell  TE Georgia SEC
San Francisco 49ers Brett Carolan  TE Washington State Pac-10
San Francisco 49ers Jeff Garcia  QB San Jose State Big West
Seattle Seahawks Jay Bellamy  S Rutgers Big East
Seattle Seahawks Bobby Hamilton  DE Southern Miss Ind. (I-A)
Seattle Seahawks James McKnight  WR Liberty Ind. (I-AA)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerry Ellison  RB Chattanooga SoCon
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cedric Saunders  TE Ohio State Big Ten
Washington Redskins Nate Dingle  LB Cincinnati Ind. (I-A)

Hall of Famers

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  • Marshall Faulk, running back from San Diego State, drafted 1st round 2nd overall by Indianapolis Colts.
Inducted: class of 2011
  • Larry Allen, offensive guard from Sonoma State, drafted 2nd round 46th overall by Dallas Cowboys.
Inducted: class of 2013
  • Kurt Warner, quarterback from Northern Iowa, undrafted.
Inducted: class of 2017
  • Kevin Mawae, offensive lineman from Louisiana State, drafted 2nd round 36th overall by Seattle Seahawks.
Inducted: Class of 2019
  • Isaac Bruce, wide receiver from Memphis, drafted 2nd round 33rd overall by Los Angeles Rams.
Inducted: Class of 2020
  • Bryant Young, defensive tackle from Notre Dame, drafted 1st round 7th overall by San Francisco 49ers.
Inducted: Class of 2022

Notes

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

References

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  9. ^ "No, it was not harder to be a quarterback in Trent Dilfer's day". Touchdown Wire. USA Today. February 7, 2023. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
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  11. ^ "Colts Fire Infante, Tobin After 3–13 Season". Washington Post. December 23, 1997. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  12. ^ "25 years later, Peyton Manning reflects on becoming No. 1 pick in NFL Draft". KUSA-TV. April 27, 2023. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  13. ^ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  14. ^ a b Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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