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2009 NFL draft
File:2009 NFL Draft.gif
General information
Date(s)April 25–26, 2009
Time4:00 PM EDT April 25
10:00 AM EDT April 26
LocationRadio City Music Hall
New York City, New York
Network(s)ESPN and NFL Network
Overview
256 total selections
First selectionMatthew Stafford, QB
Detroit Lions
Mr. IrrelevantRyan Succop, K
Kansas City Chiefs
Most selectionsDallas Cowboys (12)
New England Patriots (12)
Fewest selectionsNew York Jets (3)

The 2009 NFL Draft was the seventy-fourth annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 25 and 26, 2009. The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day starting at 4:00pm ET, and five rounds on the second day starting at 10:00am ET.[1] The draft was televised by both NFL Network and ESPN and was the first to have cheerleaders. The Detroit Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to finish a season at 0–16, used the first selection in the draft to select University of Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford.[2]

Player selection

* = compensatory selection ^ = supplemental compensatory selection

Round one

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
1 Detroit Lions Matthew Stafford Quarterback Georgia
2 St. Louis Rams Jason Smith Offensive tackle Baylor
3 Kansas City Chiefs Tyson Jackson Defensive end LSU
4 Seattle Seahawks Aaron Curry Outside linebacker Wake Forest
5 New York Jets (from Cleveland) [R1 trade 1] Mark Sanchez Quarterback USC
6 Cincinnati Bengals Andre Smith Offensive tackle Alabama
7 Oakland Raiders Darrius Heyward-Bey Wide receiver Maryland
8 Jacksonville Jaguars Eugene Monroe Offensive tackle Virginia
9 Green Bay Packers B. J. Raji Defensive tackle Boston College
10 San Francisco 49ers Michael Crabtree Wide receiver Texas Tech
11 Buffalo Bills Aaron Maybin Defensive end Penn State
12 Denver Broncos Knowshon Moreno Running back Georgia
13 Washington Redskins Brian Orakpo Defensive end Texas
14 New Orleans Saints Malcolm Jenkins Cornerback Ohio State
15 Houston Texans Brian Cushing Outside linebacker USC
16 San Diego Chargers Larry English Outside linebacker Northern Illinois
17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets via Cleveland)[R1 trade 2] [R1 trade 3] Josh Freeman Quarterback Kansas State
18 Denver Broncos (from Chicago) [R1 trade 4] Robert Ayers Defensive end Tennessee
19 Philadelphia Eagles (from Tampa Bay via Cleveland)[R1 trade 5] [R1 trade 6] Jeremy Maclin Wide receiver Missouri
20 Detroit Lions (from Dallas) [R1 trade 7] Brandon Pettigrew Tight end Oklahoma State
21 Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia)[R1 trade 8] Alex Mack Center California
22 Minnesota Vikings Percy Harvin Wide receiver Florida
23 Baltimore Ravens (from New England) [R1 trade 9] Michael Oher Offensive tackle Ole Miss
24 Atlanta Falcons Peria Jerry Defensive tackle Ole Miss
25 Miami Dolphins Vontae Davis Cornerback Illinois
26 Green Bay Packers (from Baltimore via New England)[R1 trade 10] [R1 trade 11] Clay Matthews Outside linebacker USC
27 Indianapolis Colts Donald Brown Running back Connecticut
28 Buffalo Bills (from Carolina via Philadelphia) [R1 trade 12] [R1 trade 13] Eric Wood Center Louisville
29 New York Giants Hakeem Nicks Wide receiver North Carolina
30 Tennessee Titans Kenny Britt Wide receiver Rutgers
31 Arizona Cardinals Chris Wells Running back Ohio State
32 Pittsburgh Steelers Evander Hood Defensive end Missouri

Round two

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
33 Detroit Lions Louis Delmas Safety Western Michigan
34 New England Patriots (from Kansas City) [R2 trade 1] Patrick Chung Safety Oregon
35 St. Louis Rams James Laurinaitis Middle linebacker Ohio State
36 Cleveland Browns Brian Robiskie Wide receiver Ohio State
37 Denver Broncos (from Seattle) [R2 trade 2] Alphonso Smith Cornerback Wake Forest
38 Cincinnati Bengals Rey Maualuga Middle linebacker USC
39 Jacksonville Jaguars Eben Britton Offensive tackle Arizona
40 New England Patriots (from Oakland) [R2 trade 3] Ron Brace Defensive tackle Boston College
41 New England Patriots (from Green Bay) [R2 trade 4] Darius Butler Cornerback Connecticut
42 Buffalo Bills Jairus Byrd Cornerback Oregon
43 Carolina Panthers (from San Francisco) [R2 trade 5] Everette Brown Defensive end Florida State
44 Miami Dolphins (from Washington) [R2 trade 6] Pat White Quarterback, wide receiver West Virginia
45 New York Giants (from New Orleans) [R2 trade 7] Clint Sintim Outside linebacker Virginia
46 Houston Texans Connor Barwin Defensive end Cincinnati
47 Oakland Raiders (from San Diego via New England) [R2 trade 8] [R2 trade 9] Michael Mitchell Safety Ohio
48 Denver Broncos Darcel McBath Cornerback Texas Tech
49 Seattle Seahawks (from Chicago)[R2 trade 10] Max Unger Center Oregon
50 Cleveland Browns (from Tampa Bay) [R2 trade 11] Mohamed Massaquoi Wide receiver Georgia
51 Buffalo Bills (from Dallas) [R2 trade 12] Andy Levitre Guard Oregon State
52 Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets) [R2 trade 13] David Veikune Defensive end Hawaii
53 Philadelphia Eagles LeSean McCoy Running back Pittsburgh
54 Minnesota Vikings Phil Loadholt Offensive tackle Oklahoma
55 Atlanta Falcons William Moore Safety Missouri
56 Indianapolis Colts (from Miami) [R2 trade 14] Fili Moala Defensive tackle USC
57 Baltimore Ravens Paul Kruger Defensive end Utah
58 New England Patriots Sebastian Vollmer Offensive tackle Houston
59 Carolina Panthers Sherrod Martin Cornerback Troy
60 New York Giants William Beatty Offensive tackle Connecticut
61 Miami Dolphins (from Indianapolis) Sean Smith Cornerback Utah
62 Tennessee Titans Sen'Derrick Marks Defensive tackle Auburn
63 Arizona Cardinals Cody Brown Outside linebacker Connecticut
64 Denver Broncos (from Pittsburgh) [R2 trade 15] Richard Quinn Tight end North Carolina

Round three

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
65 New York Jets (from Detroit) [R3 trade 1] Shonn Greene Running back Iowa
66 St. Louis Rams Bradley Fletcher Cornerback Iowa
67 Kansas City Chiefs Alex Magee Defensive tackle Purdue
68 Chicago Bears (from Seattle) Jarron Gilbert Defensive tackle San Jose State
69 Dallas Cowboys (from Cleveland) [R3 trade 2] Jason Williams Outside linebacker Western Illinois
70 Cincinnati Bengals Michael Johnson Defensive end Georgia Tech
71 Oakland Raiders Matt Shaughnessy Defensive end Wisconsin
72 Jacksonville Jaguars Terrance Knighton Defensive tackle Temple
73 Jacksonville Jaguars (from Green Bay via New England)[R3 trade 3][R3 trade 4] Derek Cox Cornerback William & Mary
74 San Francisco 49ers Glen Coffee Running back Alabama
75 Dallas Cowboys (from Buffalo)[R3 trade 5] Robert Brewster Offensive tackle Ball State
76 Detroit Lions (from New Orleans via New York Jets) [R3 trade 6] DeAndre Levy Outside linebacker Wisconsin
77 Houston Texans Antoine Caldwell Center Alabama
78 San Diego Chargers Louis Vasquez Guard Texas Tech
79 Pittsburgh Steelers (from Denver)[R3 trade 7] Kraig Urbik Guard Wisconsin
80 Washington Redskins Kevin Barnes Cornerback Maryland
81 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roy Miller Defensive tackle Texas
82 Detroit Lions (from Dallas)[R3 trade 8] Derrick Williams Wide receiver Penn State
83 New England Patriots (from New York Jets via Green Bay) [R3 trade 9][R3 trade 10] Brandon Tate Wide receiver North Carolina
84 Pittsburgh Steelers (from Chicago through Denver)[R3 trade 11][R3 trade 12] Mike Wallace Wide receiver Ole Miss
85 New York Giants (from Philadelphia) [R3 trade 13] Ramses Barden Wide receiver Cal Poly SLO
86 Minnesota Vikings Asher Allen Cornerback Georgia
87 Miami Dolphins Patrick Turner Wide receiver USC
88 Baltimore Ravens Lardarius Webb Cornerback Nicholls State
89 Tennessee Titans (from New England) [R3 trade 14] Jared Cook Tight end South Carolina
90 Atlanta Falcons Christopher Owens Cornerback San Jose State
91 Seattle Seahawks (from New York Giants via Philadelphia) [R3 trade 15] Deon Butler Wide receiver Penn State
92 Indianapolis Colts Jerraud Powers Cornerback Auburn
93 Carolina Panthers Corvey Irvin Defensive tackle Georgia
94 Tennessee Titans Ryan Mouton Cornerback Hawaiʻi
95 Arizona Cardinals Rashad Johnson Safety Alabama
96 Pittsburgh Steelers Keenan Lewis Cornerback Oregon State
97 New England Patriots * Tyrone McKenzie Outside linebacker South Florida
98 Cincinnati Bengals * Chase Coffman Tight end Missouri
99 Chicago Bears * Juaquin Iglesias Wide receiver Oklahoma
100 New York Giants * Travis Beckum Tight end Wisconsin

Round four

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
101 Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit) [R4 trade 1] Stephen McGee Quarterback Texas A&M
102 Kansas City Chiefs Donald Washington Cornerback Ohio State
103 St. Louis Rams Dorell Scott Defensive tackle Clemson
104 Cleveland Browns Kaluka Maiava Inside linebacker USC
105 Chicago Bears (from Seattle) Henry Melton Defensive end Texas
106 Cincinnati Bengals Jonathan Luigs Center Arkansas
107 Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Thomas Wide receiver Arizona
108 Miami Dolphins (from Oakland) [R4 trade 2] Brian Hartline Wide receiver Ohio State
109 Green Bay Packers T.J. Lang Offensive tackle Eastern Michigan
110 Dallas Cowboys (from Buffalo) [R4 trade 3] Victor Butler Outside linebacker Oregon State
111 Carolina Panthers (from San Francisco) Mike Goodson Running back Texas A&M
112 Houston Texans Glover Quin Safety New Mexico
113 San Diego Chargers Vaughn Martin Defensive tackle Western Ontario (Canada)
114 Denver Broncos David Bruton Safety Notre Dame
115 Detroit Lions (from Washington via New York Jets) [R4 trade 4] Sammie Lee Hill Defensive tackle Stillman
116 New Orleans Saints Chip Vaughn Safety Wake Forest
117 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Dallas) Kyle Moore Defensive end USC
118 New Orleans Saints (from New York Jets) [R4 trade 5] Stanley Arnoux Inside linebacker Wake Forest
119 Chicago Bears D.J. Moore Cornerback Vanderbilt
120 Dallas Cowboys (from Tampa Bay) Brandon Williams Defensive end Texas Tech
121 Buffalo Bills (from Philadelphia) [R4 trade 6] Shawn Nelson Tight end Southern Miss
122 Houston Texans (from Minnesota) [R4 trade 7] Anthony Hill Tight end North Carolina State
123 New England Patriots (from Baltimore) Rich Ohrnberger Guard Penn State
124 Oakland Raiders (from New England) [R4 trade 8] Louis Murphy Wide receiver Florida
125 Atlanta Falcons Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. Defensive end Richmond
126 Oakland Raiders (from Miami) [R4 trade 9] Slade Norris Outside linebacker Oregon State
127 Indianapolis Colts Austin Collie Wide receiver BYU
128 Carolina Panthers Tony Fiammetta Fullback Syracuse
129 New York Giants Andre Brown Running back North Carolina State
130 Tennessee Titans Gerald McRath Inside linebacker Southern Miss
131 Arizona Cardinals Greg Toler Cornerback St. Paul's College (VA)
132 Denver Broncos (from Pittsburgh) [R4 trade 10] Seth Olsen Offensive tackle Iowa
133 San Diego Chargers * Tyronne Green Guard Auburn
134 San Diego Chargers * Gartrell Johnson Running back Colorado State
135 Tennessee Titans * Troy Kropog Offensive tackle Tulane
136 Indianapolis Colts * Terrance Taylor Defensive tackle Michigan

Round five

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
137 Baltimore Ravens (from Detroit via Seattle, Philadelphia, and New England) [R5 trade 1] Jason Phillips Inside linebacker TCU
138 Atlanta Falcons (from St. Louis) [R5 trade 2] William Middleton Cornerback Furman
139 Kansas City Chiefs Colin Brown Offensive tackle Missouri
140 Chicago Bears (from Seattle via Denver) [R5 trade 3] [R5 trade 4] Johnny Knox Wide receiver Abilene Christian
141 Denver Broncos (from Cleveland via Philadelphia, New England, and Baltimore) [R5 trade 5] Kenny McKinley Wide receiver South Carolina
142 Cincinnati Bengals Kevin Huber Punter Cincinnati
143 Dallas Cowboys (from Oakland via Atlanta) [R5 trade 6] DeAngelo Smith Cornerback Cincinnati
144 Jacksonville Jaguars Jarett Dillard Wide receiver Rice
145 Green Bay Packers Quinn Johnson Fullback LSU
146 San Francisco 49ers Scott McKillop Inside linebacker Pittsburgh
147 Buffalo Bills Nic Harris Safety Oklahoma
148 San Diego Chargers Brandon Hughes Cornerback Oregon State
149 Baltimore Ravens (from Denver) Davon Drew Tight end East Carolina
150 Minnesota Vikings (from Washington) Jasper Brinkley Inside linebacker South Carolina
151 New York Giants (from New Orleans) [R5 trade 7] Rhett Bomar Quarterback Sam Houston State
152 Houston Texans James Casey Tight end Rice
153 Philadelphia Eagles (from New York Jets) [R5 trade 8] Cornelius Ingram Tight end Florida
154 Chicago Bears Marcus Freeman Outside linebacker Ohio State
155 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Xavier Fulton Offensive tackle Illinois
156 Atlanta Falcons (from Dallas) Garrett Reynolds Offensive tackle North Carolina
157 Philadelphia Eagles Victor Harris Cornerback Virginia Tech
158 Washington Redskins (from Minnesota) Cody Glenn Outside linebacker Nebraska
159 Philadelphia Eagles (from New England) [R5 trade 9] Fenuki Tupou Offensive tackle Oregon
160 St. Louis Rams (from Atlanta) [R5 trade 10] Brooks Foster Wide Receiver North Carolina
161 Miami Dolphins John Nalbone Tight end Monmouth
162 Green Bay Packers (from Baltimore via New England) [R5 trade 11] Jamon Meredith Offensive tackle South Carolina
163 Carolina Panthers Duke Robinson Guard Oklahoma
164 New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia via New York Giants) Thomas Morstead Punter SMU
165 Miami Dolphins (from Indianapolis) Chris Clemons Safety Clemson
166 Dallas Cowboys (from Tennessee) [R5 trade 12] Michael Hamlin Safety Clemson
167 Arizona Cardinals Herman Johnson Guard LSU
168 Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Burnett Cornerback UCF
169 Pittsburgh Steelers * Frank Summers Running back UNLV
170 New England Patriots * George Bussey Guard Louisville
171 San Francisco 49ers * Nate Davis Quarterback Ball State
172 Dallas Cowboys * David Buehler Kicker USC
173 Tennessee Titans * Javon Ringer Running back Michigan State

Round six

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
174 Denver Broncos (from Detroit) Tom Brandstater Quarterback Fresno State
175 Kansas City Chiefs Quinten Lawrence Wide Receiver McNeese State
176 Atlanta Falcons (from St. Louis) [R6 trade 1] Spencer Adkins Outside linebacker Miami (FL)
177 Cleveland Browns Don Carey Cornerback Norfolk State
178 Seattle Seahawks Mike Teel Quarterback Rutgers
179 Cincinnati Bengals Morgan Trent Cornerback Michigan
180 Jacksonville Jaguars Zach Miller Tight end Nebraska-Omaha
181 Miami Dolphins (from Oakland) [R6 trade 2] Andrew Gardner Offensive tackle Georgia Tech
182 Green Bay Packers Jarius Wynn Defensive end Georgia
183 Buffalo Bills Cary Harris Cornerback USC
184 San Francisco 49ers Bear Pascoe Tight end Fresno State
185 Baltimore Ravens (from Denver) Cedric Peerman Running back Virginia
186 Washington Redskins Robert Henson Outside linebacker TCU
187 Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans) [R6 trade 3] Brandon Underwood Cornerback Cincinnati
188 Houston Texans Brice McCain Cornerback Utah
189 San Diego Chargers Kevin Ellison Safety USC
190 Chicago Bears Al Afalava Safety Oregon State
191 Cleveland Browns (from Tampa Bay via Chicago and Tampa Bay) [R6 trade 4] [R6 trade 5] [R6 trade 6] Coye Francies Cornerback San Jose State
192 Detroit Lions (from Dallas) [R6 trade 7] Aaron Brown Running back TCU
193 New York Jets Matt Slauson Guard Nebraska
194 Philadelphia Eagles Brandon Gibson Wide receiver Washington State
195 Cleveland Browns (from Minnesota via Philadelphia) [R6 trade 8] [R6 trade 9] James Davis Running back Clemson
196 St. Louis Rams (from Atlanta) [R6 trade 10] Keith Null Quarterback West Texas A&M
197 Dallas Cowboys (from Miami) [R6 trade 11] Stephen Hodge Safety TCU
198 New England Patriots (from Baltimore) Jake Ingram Long snapper Hawaiʻi
199 Oakland Raiders (from New England) [R6 trade 12] Stryker Sulak Defensive end Missouri
200 New York Giants DeAndre Wright Cornerback New Mexico
201 Indianapolis Colts Curtis Painter Quarterback Purdue
202 Oakland Raiders (from Carolina) Brandon Myers Tight end Iowa
203 Tennessee Titans Jason McCourty Cornerback Rutgers
204 Arizona Cardinals Will Davis Defensive end Illinois
205 Pittsburgh Steelers Ra'Shon Harris Defensive tackle Oregon
206 Tennessee Titans * Dominique Edison Wide receiver Stephen F. Austin
207 New England Patriots * Myron Pryor Defensive tackle Kentucky
208 Dallas Cowboys * John Phillips Tight end Virginia
209 Cincinnati Bengals * Bernard Scott Running back Abilene Christian

Round seven

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
210 Atlanta Falcons (from Detroit via Dallas)[R7 trade 1] Vance Walker Defensive tackle Georgia Tech
211 St. Louis Rams Chris Ogbonnaya Running back Texas
212 Kansas City Chiefs Javarris Williams Running back Tennessee State
213 Philadelphia Eagles (from Seattle) Paul Fanaika Guard Arizona State
214 Miami Dolphins (from Cleveland) [R7 trade 2] J. D. Folsom Outside linebacker Weber State
215 Cincinnati Bengals Fui Vakapuna Running back BYU
216 Carolina Panthers (from Oakland) Captain Munnerlyn Cornerback South Carolina
217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Jacksonville) [R7 trade 3] E. J. Biggers Cornerback Western Michigan
218 Green Bay Packers Brad Jones Outside linebacker Colorado
219 San Francisco 49ers Curtis Taylor Safety LSU
220 Buffalo Bills Ellis Lankster Cornerback West Virginia
221 Washington Redskins (from Washington via Minnesota) [R7 trade 4] Eddie Williams Tight end Idaho
222 Indianapolis Colts (from New Orleans via Philadelphia Eagles) Pat McAfee Kicker West Virginia
223 Houston Texans Troy Nolan Safety Arizona State
224 San Diego Chargers Demetrius Byrd Wide receiver LSU
225 Denver Broncos Blake Schlueter Center TCU
226 Pittsburgh Steelers (from Tampa Bay) [R7 trade 5] A.Q. Shipley Center Penn State
227 Dallas Cowboys Mike Mickens Cornerback Cincinnati
228 Detroit Lions (from New York Jets) Lydon Murtha Offensive tackle Nebraska
229 Dallas Cowboys (from Chicago via Tampa Bay and Detroit)[R7 trade 6] Manuel Johnson Wide receiver Oklahoma
230 Philadelphia Eagles Moise Fokou Outside linebacker Maryland
231 Minnesota Vikings Jamarca Sanford Safety Ole Miss
232 New England Patriots (from Miami via Jacksonville) [R7 trade 7] Julian Edelman Wide receiver Kent State
233 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Baltimore) [R7 trade 8] Sammie Stroughter Wide receiver Oregon State
234 New England Patriots Darryl Richard Defensive Tackle Georgia Tech
235 Detroit Lions (from Atlanta via Denver) [R7 trade 9] Zack Follett Outside linebacker California
236 Indianapolis Colts Jaimie Thomas Offensive tackle Maryland
237 Kansas City Chiefs (from Carolina via Miami) [R7 trade 10] Jake O'Connell Tight end Miami (OH)
238 New York Giants Stoney Woodson Cornerback South Carolina
239 Tennessee Titans Ryan Durand Guard Syracuse
240 Arizona Cardinals LaRod Stephens-Howling Running back Pittsburgh
241 Pittsburgh Steelers David Johnson Tight end Arkansas State
242 Tennessee Titans * Nick Schommer Safety North Dakota State
243 Washington Redskins * Marko Mitchell Wide receiver Nevada
244 San Francisco 49ers * Ricky Jean-Francois Defensive tackle LSU
245 Seattle Seahawks * Courtney Greene Safety Rutgers
246 Chicago Bears * Lance Louis Tight end San Diego State
247 Seattle Seahawks * Nick Reed Defensive end Oregon
248 Seattle Seahawks * Cameron Morrah Tight end California
249 Cincinnati Bengals * Clinton McDonald Defensive end Memphis
250 Jacksonville Jaguars * Rashad Jennings Running back Liberty
251 Chicago Bears * Derek Kinder Wide receiver Pittsburgh
252 Cincinnati Bengals * Freddie Brown Wide receiver Utah
253 Jacksonville Jaguars * Tiquan Underwood Wide receiver Rutgers
254 Arizona Cardinals * Trevor Canfield Guard Cincinnati
255 Detroit Lions ^ Dan Gronkowski Tight end Maryland
256 Kansas City Chiefs ^ Ryan Succop Kicker South Carolina

Supplemental draft selections

One player was selected in the 2009 Supplemental Draft.

Round NFL Team Player Position College
3 Washington Redskins Jeremy Jarmon Defensive end Kentucky

The Redskins will thus forfeit their third-round selection in the 2010 draft.

Selections by Conference

Selection totals by college conference:[4]

# Conference Players
selected
Division
1 Southeastern Conference 37 I FBS
2 Atlantic Coast Conference 32 I FBS
3 Big 12 Conference 28 I FBS
3 Big Ten Conference 28 I FBS
5 Big East Conference 27 I FBS
6 Pac-10 Conference 23 I FBS
7 Mountain West Conference 16 I FBS
8 Conference USA 10 I FBS
8 Mid-American Conference 10 I FBS
8 Western Athletic Conference 10 I FBS
11 Southland Conference 4 I FCS
12 Lone Star Conference 4 II
13 Colonial Athletic Association 2 I FCS
13 Sun Belt Conference 2 I FBS
15 Big South Conference 1 I FCS
15 Big Sky Conference 1 I FCS
15 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 II
15 Great West Conference 1 I FCS
15 Independent 1 I FBS
15 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1 I FCS
15 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 III
15 Missouri Valley Conference 1 I FCS
15 Ohio Valley Conference 1 I FCS
15 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 II
15 Southern Conference 1 I FCS
15 Ontario University Athletics 1 CIS

Selections By Position

Round QB RB FB WR TE C OG OT DE DT LB CB S K P LS
1st 3 3 0 6* 1 2 0 4 4 3 4 2 0 0 0 0
2nd 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 4 4 3 4 6* 4 0 0 0
3rd 0 2 0 7 3 1 2 1 2 5 3 9* 1 0 0 0
4th 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 3 4 4 5* 3 3 0 0 0
5th 2 2 1 4 4 0 3 5* 0 0 5* 5* 3 1 2 0
6th 4 4 0 3 4 0 1 1 3 2 2 8* 3 0 0 1
7th 0 5 0 8* 6 2 3 2 2 3 4 5 5 2 0 0
TOTAL 11 20 2 35 21 7 12 20 19 20 27 39* 18 3 2 1

Trades

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announcing a pick at the 2009 draft.

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

Round one

  1. ^ #5: Cleveland → New York Jets (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (5th overall, used to select Mark sucks Sanchez) to the Jets for the Jets' first- and second-round selections (17th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Freeman; and 52nd overall, used to select David Veikune), Kenyon Coleman, Brett Ratliff, and Abram Elam.[source 1]
  2. ^ #17: New York Jets → Cleveland (D). See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.
  3. ^ #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection it acquired from the Jets (17th overall, used to select Josh Freeman) to Tampa Bay for first- and sixth-round selections (19th overall, traded to Philadelphia, who selected Jeremy Maclin; and 191st overall, used to select Coye Francies).[source 2]
  4. ^ #18: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded its 2009 first- and third-round selections (18th overall, used to select Robert Ayers; and 84th overall, traded to Pittsburgh, who selected Mike Wallace), its 2010 first-round selection, and Kyle Orton to Denver for Jay Cutler and one of Denver's 2009 fifth-round selections (140th overall, used to select Johnny Knox).[source 3]
  5. ^ #19: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (D). See #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.
  6. ^ #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). Cleveland traded the first-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (19th overall, used to select Jeremy Maclin) to Philadelphia for first- and sixth-round selections (21st and 195th overall, used to select Alex Mack and James Davis, respectively).[source 4]
  7. ^ #20: Dallas → Detroit (PD). Dallas traded its first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (20th, 82nd, and 192nd overall, used to select Brandon Pettigrew, Derrick Williams, and Aaron Brown, respectively) to Detroit for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round selection (210th overall, traded to Atlanta, who selected Vance Walker).[source 5]
  8. ^ #21: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). See #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia above.
  9. ^ #23: New England → Baltimore (D). New England traded its first-round selection (23rd overall, used to select Michael Oher) to Baltimore for first- and fifth-round selections (26th overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Clay Matthews; and 162nd overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Jamon Meredith).[source 6]
  10. ^ #26: Baltimore → New England (D). See #23: New England → Baltimore above.
  11. ^ #26 New England → Green Bay (D). New England traded the first-round selection it acquired from Baltimore (26th overall, used to select Clay Matthews) and a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to Green Bay for a second-round selection (41st overall, used to select Darius Butler) and two third-round selections (73rd overall, traded to Jacksonville, who selected Derek Cox; and 83rd overall, used to select Brandon Tate).[source 7]
  12. ^ #28: Carolina → Philadelphia (PD). Carolina traded its 2009 first-round selection (28th overall, which was traded to Buffalo, used to select Eric Wood), and its 2008 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd overall, which was traded to Minnesota, who selected Tyrell Johnson; and 109th overall, used to select Mike McGlynn) to Philadelphia for its 2008 first-round selection (19th overall, used to select Jeff Otah).[source 8]
  13. ^ #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded the 2009 first-round selection it acquired from Carolina (28th overall, used to select Eric Wood), its 2009 fourth-round selection (121st overall), and its 2010 sixth-round selection to Buffalo for Jason Peters.[source 9]

Round two

  1. ^ #34: Kansas City → New England (PD). Kansas City traded this selection (34th overall) to New England for Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel.[source 10]
  2. ^ #37 Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded this selection to Denver for Denver's 2010 first-round selection.[source 11]
  3. ^ #40: Oakland → New England (D). Oakland traded this selection (40th overall, used to select Ron Brace) to New England for second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (47th, 124th, 199th overall, respectively).[source 12]
  4. ^ #41: Green Bay → New England (D). See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
  5. ^ #43 San Francisco → Carolina (D). San Francisco traded its 2009 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 111th overall, used to select Everette Brown and Mike Goodson, respectively) to Carolina for Carolina's 2010 first-round selection.[source 13]
  6. ^ #44: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded this selection (44th overall) and its 2010 sixth-round selection to Miami for Jason Taylor.[source 14]
  7. ^ #45: New Orleans → New York Giants (PD). New Orleans traded its second- and fifth-round selections (45th and 151st overall, respectively) to the Giants for Jeremy Shockey.[source 15]
  8. ^ #47: San Diego → New England (PD). San Diego traded its 2009 second-round selection (47th overall) and its 2008 fifth-round selection (160th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Johnson) to New England for one of New England's 2008 third-round selections (69th overall, used to select Jacob Hester).[source 16]
  9. ^ #47: New England → Oakland (D). See #40: Oakland → New England above.
  10. ^ #49: Chicago → Seattle (D). Chicago traded this selection to Seattle for Seattle's third- and fourth-round selections (68th and 105th overall, respectively)
  11. ^ #50: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2010 fifth-round selection to Cleveland for Kellen Winslow, Jr.[source 17]
  12. ^ #51: Dallas → Buffalo (D). Dallas traded this selection to Buffalo for Buffalo's third- and fourth-round selections (75th and 110th overall).[source 18]
  13. ^ #52 New York Jets → Cleveland (D). See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.
  14. ^ #56: Miami → Indianapolis (D). Miami traded this selection to Indianapolis for Indianapolis' second- and fifth-round selections (61st and 165th overall, respectively). {{citation}}: Empty citation (help)
  15. ^ #64: Pittsburgh → Denver (D). Pittsburgh traded its second- and fourth-round selections (64th and 132nd overall, used to select Richard Quinn and Seth Olsen, respectively) to Denver for two third-round selections (79th and 84th overall, used to select Kraig Urbik and Mike Wallace, respectively).[3] {{citation}}: Empty citation (help)

Round three

  1. ^ #65: Detroit Lions → New York Jets (D). Detroit traded this selection (used to select Shonn Greene) to the New York Jets for the Jets' 2009 third-, fourth-, and seventh-round selections (76th overall, used to select DeAndre Levy, 115th overall, used to select Sammie Lee Hill.[source 19]
  2. ^ #69: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). Cleveland traded this selection (used to select Jason Williams) to Dallas for its 2008 fourth-round selection (111th overall, used to select Martin Rucker).[source 20]
  3. ^ #73: Green Bay → New England (D). See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
  4. ^ #73: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville for its 2010 second-round selection and 2009 seventh-round selection (232nd overall, used to select Julian Edelman).
  5. ^ #75: Buffalo → Dallas (D). See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.
  6. ^ #76: New Orleans → New York Jets (PD). New Orleans traded its 2009 third-round selection (76th overall, traded to Detroit, who selected DeAndre Levy) and 2008 fourth-round selection (113th overall, which was traded to Green Bay, which was traded back to the Jets, who selected Dwight Lowery) to the Jets for Jonathan Vilma and the Jets' 2009 fourth-round selection (118th overall, used to select Stanley Arnoux).[source 21] New Orleans conditionally traded a fourth-round selection to the New York Jets, but Vilma met playtime incentives that upgraded the selection to the third round.
  7. ^ #79 Denver → Pittsburgh (D). See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.
  8. ^ #82 Dallas → Detroit (PD). See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  9. ^ #83: New York Jets → Green Bay (PD). The Jets traded this selection to Green Bay for Brett Favre. The conditional selection, originally a fourth-round selection, became a third-round selection (83rd overall) because Favre took more than 50 percent of the team's snaps; had the Jets made the playoffs, it would have become a second-round selection.[source 22]
  10. ^ #83: Green Bay → New England See #26: New England → Green Bay above.
  11. ^ #84: Chicago → Denver (PD). See #18: Chicago → Denver above.
  12. ^ #84 Denver → Pittsburgh (D). See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.
  13. ^ #85: Philadelphia → New York Giants (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection (used to select Ramses Barden) to the Giants for their third- and fifth-round selections (91st overall, traded to Seattle, who selected Deon Butler, and 164th overall, traded to New Orleans, who selected Thomas Morstead).
  14. ^ #89: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded this selection (used to select Jared Cook) to Tennessee for its 2010 second-round selection.
  15. ^ #91: Philadelphia → Seattle (D).Philadelphia traded this selection (used to select Deon Butler) to the Seattle for their 2010 third round selection and fifth- and seventh-round selections (137th overall, traded to Baltimore, who selected Jason Philips, and 213rd overall, used to select Paul Fanaika).

Round four

  1. ^ #101: Detroit → Dallas
    Detroit traded its 2009 fourth-round selection (101st overall) and its 2008 third-round selection (111th overall, which was traded to Cleveland, who selected Martin Rucker) to Dallas for its 2008 third-round selection (92nd overall, used to select Cliff Avril).[source 23]
  2. ^ #108: Oakland → Miami
    Oakland traded its fourth- and sixth-round selections (108th and 181st overall, respectively) to Miami for Samson Satele and Miami's fourth-round selection (126th overall).[source 24]
  3. ^ #110: Buffalo → Dallas
    See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.
  4. ^ #115: Washington → New York Jets
    Washington traded its 2009 fourth-round selection (115th overall) to the New York Jets for Pete Kendall prior to the 2007 season. Washington conditionally traded a 2008 fifth-round selection, but Kendall played 80 percent of the snaps for Washington in 2007, so Washington traded a 2009 fourth-round selection instead.[source 25]
  5. ^ #118 New York Jets → New Orleans
    See #76: New Orleans → New York Jets above.
  6. ^ #121: Philadelphia → Buffalo
    See #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo above.
  7. ^ #122: Minnesota → Houston
    Minnesota traded its fourth-round selection (122nd overall) to Houston for Sage Rosenfels.[source 26]
  8. ^ #124: New England → Oakland
    See #40: Oakland → New England above.
  9. ^ #126: Miami → Oakland
    See #108: Oakland → Miami above.
  10. ^ #132 Pittsburgh → Denver
    See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.

Round five

  1. ^ #137: Detroit → Seattle
    Detroit traded Cory Redding and its fifth-round selection (137th overall) to Seattle for Julian Peterson.[source 27]
  2. ^ #138: St. Louis → Atlanta
    St. Louis traded its fifth- and sixth-round selections (138th and 176th overall, respectively) to Atlanta in exchange for Laurent Robinson and Atlanta's fifth- and sixth-round selections (160th and 196th overall, respectively).[source 28]
  3. ^ #140: Seattle → Denver
    Seattle traded its fifth-round selection (140th overall) to Denver for Keary Colbert.[source 29]
  4. ^ #140: Denver → Chicago
    See #18: Chicago → Denver above.
  5. ^ #141: Cleveland → Philadelphia
    Cleveland traded its 2009 fifth-round selection (141st overall) to Philadelphia for its 2008 sixth-round selection (191st overall, used to select Paul Hubbard).[source 23]
  6. ^ #143: Oakland → Atlanta
    Oakland traded its 2009 fifth-round selection (143rd overall) and a 2008 second-round selection (34th overall, which was traded to Washington, who selected Devin Thomas) to Atlanta for DeAngelo Hall.[source 30]
  7. ^ #151: New Orleans → New York Giants
    See #45: New Orleans → New York Giants above.
  8. ^ #153: New York Jets → Philadelphia
    The New York Jets traded their fifth-round selection (153rd overall) and a 2010 conditional selection to Philadelphia for Lito Sheppard.[source 31]
  9. ^ #159: New England → Philadelphia
    New England traded its 2009 fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Philadelphia for Greg Lewis and a 2010 seventh-round selection.[source 32]
  10. ^ #160: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  11. ^ #162: Baltimore → New England → Green Bay
    See #23: Baltimore → New England and #26: Green Bay → New England above.
  12. ^ #166: Tennessee → Dallas
    Dallas originally traded its 2009 sixth-round selection, and a 2008 fourth-round selection (126th overall, used to select Lavelle Hawkins), to Tennessee for Adam "Pacman" Jones.[source 33] However, Jones' suspension on October 15, 2008, triggered a clause in the agreement that canceled the sixth-round trade and required Tennessee to give its fifth-round selection (166th overall) to Dallas.[source 34]

Round six

  1. ^ #176: St. Louis → Atlanta
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  2. ^ #181: Oakland → Miami
    See #108: Oakland → Miami above.
  3. ^ #187: New Orleans → Green Bay
    New Orleans traded its 2009 sixth-round selection (187th overall) to Green Bay for its 2008 seventh-round selection (237th overall, used to select Adrian Arrington).[source 35]
  4. ^ #191: Tampa Bay → Chicago
    Tampa Bay traded its sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Chicago for Brian Griese.[source 36]
  5. ^ #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay
    Chicago traded the sixth-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (191st overall, see #191: Tampa Bay → Chicago above), along with its seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Tampa Bay for Dan Buenning.[source 37]
  6. ^ #191: Tampa Bay → Cleveland
    See #17 Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.
  7. ^ #192 Dallas → Detroit
    See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  8. ^ #195: Minnesota → Philadelphia
    Minnesota traded its sixth-round selection to Philadelphia for Kelly Holcomb.[source 38]
  9. ^ #195: Philadelphia → Cleveland
    See #19 Cleveland → Philadelphia above.
  10. ^ #196: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.
  11. ^ #197: Miami → Dallas. Miami traded its 2009 sixth-round selection (197th overall) and its 2008 sixth-round selection (167th overall, used to select Erik Walden) to Dallas for Jason Ferguson and Dallas' 2008 sixth-round selection (195th overall, used to select Donald Thomas).[source 39]
  12. ^ #199: New England → Oakland
    See #40: Oakland → New England above.

Round seven

  1. ^ #210: Detroit → Dallas See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.
  2. ^ #214: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this selection to Miami for Travis Daniels.[source 40]
  3. ^ #217: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded its 2009 seventh-round selection (217th overall) and its 2008 second- and fifth-round selections (58th overall, used to select wide receiver Dexter Jackson, and 158th overall, traded to Chicago, who selected Kellen Davis) to Tampa Bay for its 2008 second-round selection (52nd overall, used to select Quentin Groves).[source 23]
  4. ^ #221: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded this selection to Minnesota for Erasmus James.[source 41]
  5. ^ #226: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Pittsburgh for Sean Mahan.[source 42]
  6. ^ #229 Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD). See #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay above.
  7. ^ #232: Miami → Jacksonville (PD).
    Miami traded this selection to Jacksonville for Tony McDaniel.[source 43]
  8. ^ #233: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded a 2009 seventh-round selection (233rd overall) and a conditional 2010 selection to Tampa Bay for Marques Douglas.[source 44]
  9. ^ #235: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Denver for Domonique Foxworth. Had Foxworth, who signed with Baltimore, re-signed with Atlanta, Atlanta would have owed a sixth-round selection.[source 45]
  10. ^ #237: Carolina → Miami (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Miami for Josh McCown.[source 46]

By position

Round QB RB FB WR TE C OG OT DE DT LB CB S K P LS
1st 3 3 0 6 1 2 0 4* 4 3 4 2 0 0 0 0
2nd 1 1 0 3* 1 1 1 4 4 3 4 6 4 0 0 0
3rd 0 2 0 7 3 1 2 1 2 5 3* 9 1 0 0 0
4th 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 3 4 4 5 3* 3 0 0 0
5th 2 2 1 4 4 0 3 5 0 0* 5* 5 3 1 2 0
6th 4 4 0 3* 4 0 1 1 3 2 2 8 3 0 0 1
7th 0 5 0 8* 6 2 3 2* 2 3 4 5 5 2 0 0
TOTAL 11 20 2 35* 21 7 12 20 19 20 27 39 18 3 2 1

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See also

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