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2024 NFL Draft
General information
Date(s)April 25–27, 2024
LocationCampus Martius Park
Hart Plaza
Detroit, Michigan
Network(s)ESPN, ABC, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio
Overview
256 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
← 2023
2025 →

The 2024 NFL Draft will be the 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is scheduled to be held around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan, on April 25–27, 2024.[1]

Host city

Detroit was chosen as the host city on March 28, 2022. The city was chosen ahead of Green Bay and Washington, D.C.[2][3]

Trades involving draft picks

In the explanations below (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre–Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2024 draft.

Round 1

  • Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded a first-round selection, 2023 first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a 2025 second-round selection, and wide receiver D. J. Moore to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (1st overall).[Trade 1]
  • Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded first- and fourth-round selections to Houston alongside 2022 first- and fourth-round selections, and 2023 first- and third-round selections in exchange for quarterback Deshaun Watson and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 2]

Round 2

  • New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). Philadelphia traded two 2022 first-round selections (16th and 19th overall) and a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for 2022 first, third, and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st, and 237th overall) as well as a 2023 first-round selection (10th overall) and a 2024 second-round selection.[Trade 3]
  • Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded their 2023 first-round selection (29th overall) and their 2024 second-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for Sean Payton and a 2024 third-round selection.[Trade 4]

Round 3

  • Minnesota → Detroit (PD). Minnesota traded a third-round selection and 2023 second-round selection to Detroit in exchange for tight end T. J. Hockenson, a 2023 fourth-round selection, and a conditional 2024 fourth-round selection.[Trade 5]
  • New Orleans → Denver (PD) See Round 2: New Orleans → Denver.[Trade 4]

Round 4

  • Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 2]
  • Denver → NY Jets (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection to New York in exchange for defensive end Jacob Martin and a fifth-round selection.[Trade 6]
  • Detroit → Minnesota (PD). See Round 3: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 5]
  • Round 5: Jacksonville → Atlanta (PD). Jacksonville traded a fourth-round selection and a 2023 sixth-round selection, both conditional, to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiver Calvin Ridley. The 2023 selection can become a fifth-round pick if Ridley is reinstated. The 2024 selection becomes a third-round pick based on playing time and can be a second-round choice if he signs a long-term extension.[Trade 7]
  • Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded its 2023 first-round selection, a 2024 fourth-round selection, and running back Chase Edmonds to Denver in exchange for Bradley Chubb, and a 2025 fifth-round selection.[Trade 8]

Round 5

  • Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for quarterback Baker Mayfield.[Trade 9]
  • Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional fourth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for wide receiver Jalen Reagor.[Trade 10]
  • NY Jets → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → NY Jets.[Trade 6]
  • San Francisco → Carolina (PD). Carolina received fifth round pick and as well as second, third, and fourth round picks in the 2023 draft in exchange for running back Christian McCaffrey.[Trade 11]
  • Tennessee → Carolina (PD). Tennessee traded a fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for offensive lineman Dennis Daley and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 12]
  • Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round pick (No. 191).[Trade 13]

Round 6

  • Arizona → Carolina (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection and a 2025 seventh-round selection to Carolina in exchange for wide receiver Robbie Anderson.[Trade 14]
  • Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for wide receiver Laviska Shenault.[Trade 15]
  • Cleveland → Atlanta (PD). Cleveland traded a sixth-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for LB Deion Jones and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 16]
  • Denver → LA Rams (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for linebacker Kenny Young and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 17]
  • Houston → Cleveland (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 2]
  • Las Vegas → New England (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for offensive tackle Justin Herron and a seventh round pick.[Trade 18]
  • Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round pick and a 2023 fifth-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for safety C. J. Gardner-Johnson and a 2025 seventh-round selection.[Trade 19]
  • Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for defensive back Ugo Amadi and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 20]
  • Houston → Buffalo (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection (No. 230) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (No. 205).[Trade 21]

Round 7

Forfeited picks

  • Miami forfeited its third-round selection as well as its 2023 first-round selection as punishment for violating the anti-tampering policy in conversations with quarterback Tom Brady and the agent for then-New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton.[4]

2020 Resolution JC-2A picks

Since the 2021 draft, the league, under 2020 Resolution JC-2A passed in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[5] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[6] One pick was awarded for the 2024 draft pursuant to the resolution.

  • San Francisco received a third-round selection and a third 2023 third-round selection after Tennessee hired former 49ers director of player personnel Ran Carthon as general manager.[7]

References

Trade references

  1. ^ McDaniel, Mike (March 10, 2023). "Bears Trade No. 1 Pick in 2023 NFL Draft to Panthers, per Reports". Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Browns trade for Texans QB Deshaun Watson in deal that includes three first-round picks". NFL.com. March 18, 2022. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Sources: Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints shake up first round of 2022 NFL draft with multipick trade". April 4, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Legwold, Jeff (January 31, 2023). "Sources: Broncos reach deal with Saints for Sean Payton". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Peters, Craig (November 1, 2022). "Vikings Acquire TE T.J. Hockenson; Place Smith on IR". Vikings.com. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Alper, Josh (November 1, 2022). "Jets agree to trade Jacob Martin to Broncos". Pro Football Talk. NBC Sports. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  7. ^ Greenawalt, Tyler (November 1, 2022). "NFL trade deadline: Jaguars reportedly trade for suspended WR Calvin Ridley". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "Miami Dolphins make trade with Denver". Miami Dolphins. November 1, 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  9. ^ Trotter, Jake (July 6, 2022). "Cleveland Browns trade Baker Mayfield to Carolina Panthers for 2024 conditional NFL draft pick". ESPN. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  10. ^ "Vikings Acquire WR Jalen Reagor From Eagles". Vikings.com. August 31, 2022.
  11. ^ "Panthers trading RB Christian McCaffrey to 49ers in exchange for host of draft picks". NFL.com. October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Wyatt, Jim (August 29, 2022). "Titans Acquire Former Panthers OL Dennis Daley Via Trade". Tennessee Titans.
  13. ^ "Eagles Make Late-Round Trade With Bucs, Continue Draft Craziness". Sports Illustrated. April 30, 2023. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  14. ^ Urban, Darren (October 17, 2022). "With Offense Struggling, Cardinals Trade For Wide Receiver Robbie Anderson". Arizona Cardinals.
  15. ^ Edholm, Eric (August 29, 2022). "Panthers acquire WR Laviska Shenault from Jaguars in trade". NFL.com. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Falcons trade former Pro Bowl LB Deion Jones to Browns". NFL.com. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  17. ^ a b Patra, Kevin (October 25, 2021). "Broncos acquire LB Kenny Young from Rams in trade". NFL.com. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Raiders acquire T Justin Herron". Raiders.com. September 21, 2022.
  19. ^ Shook, Nick (August 30, 2022). "Saints trading safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to Eagles in surprising move". NFL.com. Retrieved August 30, 2022.
  20. ^ a b "Titans Acquire Former Seahawks, Eagles DB Ugo Amadi Via Trade". Tennessee Titans. August 24, 2022. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  21. ^ "Texans trade with Bills to take Iowa State WR Xavier Hutchinson No. 205 overall in Round 6 of 2023 NFL draft". USA Today TexansWire. April 29, 2023. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  22. ^ Shook, Nick (July 12, 2022). "Patriots trade WR N'Keal Harry to Bears for 2024 seventh-round pick". NFL.com.
  23. ^ "Texans trade Lonnie Johnson Jr. to Chiefs". NBC Sports. May 2, 2022.
  24. ^ Patra, Kevin (October 25, 2022). "Cowboys acquire DT Johnathan Hankins from Raiders in trade". NFL.com. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  25. ^ "Raiders trade QB Nick Mullens to Vikings for 2024 draft pick". August 22, 2022. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  26. ^ Sigler, John (October 29, 2021). "Saints trade 2024 draft pick for RB Mark Ingram". SaintsWire. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  27. ^ Greenberg, Ethan (March 15, 2023). "Jets Trade for S Chuck Clark". New York Jets. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  28. ^ "Titans acquiring Tyree Gillespie in trade with Raiders". Titans Wire. USA Today. August 16, 2022.

General references

  1. ^ "Dates announced for 2024 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light in Detroit". DetroitLions.com. March 23, 2023. Archived from the original on March 23, 2023. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  2. ^ "Detroit to host 2024 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light". DetroitLions.com. March 28, 2022. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  3. ^ Patra, Kevin (March 28, 2022). "NFL announces Detroit to host 2024 NFL Draft". NFL.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  4. ^ "NFL strips Miami Dolphins of 2023 first-round pick, fines Stephen Ross $1.5M for tampering with Tom Brady, Sean Payton". ESPN.com. August 2, 2022. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  5. ^ Bell, Jarrett (November 10, 2020). "NFL approves plan to reward teams with draft picks for developing minority coaches, GMs". USA Today. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "2020 Resolution JC-2A". Over the Cap. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Madson, Kyle (January 17, 2023). "49ers to acquire compensatory 3rd-round pick after Ran Carthon hired by Titans". Niners Wire. Retrieved February 26, 2023.