2014 NFL Draft
General Information | |
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Date(s) | May 8–10 |
Location | Radio City Music Hall in New York City, NY |
TV coverage (US) | ESPN, NFL Network |
Overview | |
256 total selections in 7 rounds | |
First selection | Jadeveon Clowney, DE Houston Texans |
Mr. Irrelevant | Lonnie Ballentine, S Houston Texans |
Most selections (12) | New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers |
Fewest selections (5) | Indianapolis Colts |
The 2014 NFL draft was the 79th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players to the league. The draft, officially the "Player Selection Meeting",[1] was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on May 8th through May 10th, 2014.[2][3][4] One of the most anticipated drafts in recent years kicked off on May 8, 2014 at 8 pm EDT.[5] The draft was moved from its traditional time frame in late April due to a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall.[6]
There was early discussion and rumors leading up to the draft on the future of staying at the current location in New York City, where it has been held since 1965. Given the increased interest the draft has garnered over the past decade,[7] there was belief that the event may have outgrown Radio City Music Hall, which has been the venue for the past nine drafts. The possibility of extending the draft to four days was also being discussed throughout the months leading up to the draft. The NFL decided in that summer that the 2015 NFL Draft will take place at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
The Houston Texans opened the draft by selecting defensive end Jadeveon Clowney from the University of South Carolina. The last time a defensive player was taken with the first overall selection was in 2006, when the Texans selected Mario Williams.[8] The Texans also closed the draft with the selection of safety Lonnie Ballentine of the University of Memphis as Mr. Irrelevant, which is the title given to the final player selected.[9]
The 2014 NFL draft made history when the St. Louis Rams selected Michael Sam in the seventh round. Sam, who became the first openly gay player to ever be drafted in the NFL, was selected 249th out of 256 picks in the 2014 NFL Draft. After this, Sam's jersey was the second best selling rookie jersey on the NFL's website. [10] Sam came out publicly in the months leading up to the draft.[11]
A few notable players drafted in 2014 were Jimmy Garoppolo, Johnny Manziel, Derek Carr, Blake Bortles, Khalil Mack, Odell Beckham Jr., Aaron Donald, Anthony Barr, Allen Robinson, Jadeveon Clowney, Mike Evans, Devonta Freeman, Martavis Bryant, and Sammy Watkins.
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Contents
1 Early entrants
2 Overview
3 Determination of draft order
4 Player selections
5 Notable undrafted players
6 Trades
7 Supplemental draft
8 Summary
8.1 Selections by college athletic conference
8.2 Schools with multiple draft selections
8.3 Selections by position
9 U.S. television coverage
10 In popular culture
11 References
12 External links
Early entrants
A record 98 underclassmen announced their intention to forgo their remaining NCAA eligibility and declare themselves available to be selected in the draft.[12] When including four players who received degrees but still had eligibility remaining, the number swells to 102.[13] Fourteen underclassmen—plus Teddy Bridgewater who graduated with eligibility remaining—were selected in the draft's first round,[14] including the first four and six of the first ten players selected.[15]
Overview
The following is the breakdown of the 256 players selected by position:
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Determination of draft order
The draft order is based generally on each team's record from the previous season, with teams which qualified for the postseason selecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.[16] The Houston Texans with a 2–14 record in 2013 held the first selection of each round. The Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens finished 2013 with identical 8–8 records and strength of schedule ratings, hence a coin flip was used to determine the selection order — the Cowboys won the flip and thus selected ahead of the Ravens.[17]
Player selections
Jump to round: 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7
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Rnd. | Pick # | NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes | |
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1 | 1 | Houston Texans | Jadeveon Clowney † | DE | South Carolina | SEC | ||
1 | 2 | St. Louis Rams | Greg Robinson | OT | Auburn | SEC | from Washington [R1 - 1] | |
1 | 3 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Blake Bortles | QB | UCF | The American | ||
1 | 4 | Buffalo Bills | Sammy Watkins | WR | Clemson | ACC | from Cleveland [R1 - 2] | |
1 | 5 | Oakland Raiders | Khalil Mack † | LB | Buffalo | MAC | ||
1 | 6 | Atlanta Falcons | Jake Matthews | OT | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
1 | 7 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Mike Evans † | WR | Texas A&M | SEC | ||
1 | 8 | Cleveland Browns | Justin Gilbert | CB | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | from Minnesota [R1 - 3] | |
1 | 9 | Minnesota Vikings | Anthony Barr † | LB | UCLA | Pac-12 | from Buffalo via Cleveland [R1 - 4] | |
1 | 10 | Detroit Lions | Eric Ebron † | TE | North Carolina | ACC | ||
1 | 11 | Tennessee Titans | Taylor Lewan † | OT | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
1 | 12 | New York Giants | Odell Beckham † | WR | LSU | SEC | ||
1 | 13 | St. Louis Rams | Aaron Donald † | DT | Pittsburgh | ACC | ||
1 | 14 | Chicago Bears | Kyle Fuller † | CB | Virginia Tech | ACC | ||
1 | 15 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Ryan Shazier † | LB | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
1 | 16 | Dallas Cowboys | Zack Martin † | G | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
1 | 17 | Baltimore Ravens | C. J. Mosley † | LB | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 18 | New York Jets | Calvin Pryor | S | Louisville | The American | ||
1 | 19 | Miami Dolphins | Ja'Wuan James | OT | Tennessee | SEC | ||
1 | 20 | New Orleans Saints | Brandin Cooks | WR | Oregon State | Pac-12 | from Arizona [R1 - 5] | |
1 | 21 | Green Bay Packers | Ha Ha Clinton-Dix † | S | Alabama | SEC | ||
1 | 22 | Cleveland Browns | Johnny Manziel | QB | Texas A&M | SEC | from Philadelphia [R1 - 6]; 2012 Heisman Trophy winner [N 2] | |
1 | 23 | Kansas City Chiefs | Dee Ford † | DE | Auburn | SEC | ||
1 | 24 | Cincinnati Bengals | Darqueze Dennard | CB | Michigan State | Big Ten | ||
1 | 25 | San Diego Chargers | Jason Verrett † | CB | TCU | Big 12 | ||
1 | 26 | Philadelphia Eagles | Marcus Smith | LB | Louisville | The American | from Indianapolis via Cleveland [R1 - 7] | |
1 | 27 | Arizona Cardinals | Deone Bucannon | S | Washington State | Pac-12 | from New Orleans [R1 - 8] | |
1 | 28 | Carolina Panthers | Kelvin Benjamin | WR | Florida State | ACC | ||
1 | 29 | New England Patriots | Dominique Easley | DT | Florida | SEC | ||
1 | 30 | San Francisco 49ers | Jimmie Ward | S | NIU | MAC | ||
1 | 31 | Denver Broncos | Bradley Roby | CB | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
1 | 32 | Minnesota Vikings | Teddy Bridgewater † | QB | Louisville | The American | from Seattle [R1 - 9] | |
2 | 33 | Houston Texans | Xavier Su'a-Filo | G | UCLA | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 34 | Dallas Cowboys | DeMarcus Lawrence † | DE | Boise State | MW | from Washington [R2 - 1] | |
2 | 35 | Cleveland Browns | Joel Bitonio | OT | Nevada | MW | ||
2 | 36 | Oakland Raiders | Derek Carr † | QB | Fresno State | MW | ||
2 | 37 | Atlanta Falcons | Ra'Shede Hageman | DT | Minnesota | Big Ten | ||
2 | 38 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Austin Seferian-Jenkins | TE | Washington | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 39 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Marqise Lee | WR | USC | Pac-12 | ||
2 | 40 | Detroit Lions | Kyle Van Noy | LB | BYU | Ind. (FBS) | from Minnesota via Seattle [R2 - 2] | |
2 | 41 | St. Louis Rams | Lamarcus Joyner | S | Florida State | ACC | from Buffalo [R2 - 3] | |
2 | 42 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jordan Matthews | WR | Vanderbilt | SEC | from Tennessee [R2 - 4] | |
2 | 43 | New York Giants | Weston Richburg | C | Colorado State | MW | ||
2 | 44 | Buffalo Bills | Cyrus Kouandjio | OT | Alabama | SEC | from St. Louis [R2 - 5] | |
2 | 45 | Seattle Seahawks | Paul Richardson | WR | Colorado | Pac-12 | from Detroit [R2 - 6] | |
2 | 46 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Stephon Tuitt | DE | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
2 | 47 | Washington Redskins | Trent Murphy | LB | Stanford | Pac-12 | from Dallas [R2 - 7] | |
2 | 48 | Baltimore Ravens | Timmy Jernigan | DT | Florida State | ACC | ||
2 | 49 | New York Jets | Jace Amaro | TE | Texas Tech | Big 12 | ||
2 | 50 | San Diego Chargers | Jeremiah Attaochu | LB | Georgia Tech | ACC | from Miami [R2 - 8] | |
2 | 51 | Chicago Bears | Ego Ferguson | DT | LSU | SEC | ||
2 | 52 | Arizona Cardinals | Troy Niklas | TE | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
2 | 53 | Green Bay Packers | Davante Adams † | WR | Fresno State | MW | ||
2 | 54 | Tennessee Titans | Bishop Sankey | RB | Washington | Pac-12 | from Philadelphia [R2 - 9] | |
2 | 55 | Cincinnati Bengals | Jeremy Hill | RB | LSU | SEC | ||
2 | 56 | Denver Broncos | Cody Latimer | WR | Indiana | Big Ten | from Kansas City via San Francisco [R2 - 10] | |
2 | 57 | San Francisco 49ers | Carlos Hyde | RB | Ohio State | Big Ten | from San Diego via Miami [R2 - 11] | |
2 | 58 | New Orleans Saints | Stanley Jean-Baptiste | CB | Nebraska | Big Ten | ||
2 | 59 | Indianapolis Colts | Jack Mewhort | OT | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
2 | 60 | Carolina Panthers | Kony Ealy | DE | Missouri | SEC | ||
2 | 61 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Allen Robinson † | WR | Penn State | Big Ten | from San Francisco [R2 - 12] | |
2 | 62 | New England Patriots | Jimmy Garoppolo | QB | Eastern Illinois | OVC | ||
2 | 63 | Miami Dolphins | Jarvis Landry † | WR | LSU | SEC | from Denver via San Francisco [R2 - 13] | |
2 | 64 | Seattle Seahawks | Justin Britt | OT | Missouri | SEC | ||
3 | 65 | Houston Texans | C. J. Fiedorowicz | TE | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
3 | 66 | Washington Redskins | Morgan Moses | OT | Virginia | ACC | ||
3 | 67 | Miami Dolphins | Billy Turner | OT | North Dakota State | MVFC | from Oakland [R3 - 1] | |
3 | 68 | Atlanta Falcons | Dezmen Southward | S | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
3 | 69 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Charles Sims | RB | West Virginia | Big 12 | ||
3 | 70 | San Francisco 49ers | Marcus Martin | C | USC | Pac-12 | from Jacksonville [R3 - 2] | |
3 | 71 | Cleveland Browns | Christian Kirksey | LB | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
3 | 72 | Minnesota Vikings | Scott Crichton | DE | Oregon State | Pac-12 | ||
3 | 73 | Buffalo Bills | Preston Brown | LB | Louisville | The American | ||
3 | 74 | New York Giants | Jay Bromley | DT | Syracuse | ACC | ||
3 | 75 | St. Louis Rams | Tre Mason | RB | Auburn | SEC | ||
3 | 76 | Detroit Lions | Travis Swanson | C | Arkansas | SEC | ||
3 | 77 | San Francisco 49ers | Chris Borland | LB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Tennessee [R3 - 3] | |
3 | 78 | Washington Redskins | Spencer Long | G | Nebraska | Big Ten | from Dallas [R3 - 4] | |
3 | 79 | Baltimore Ravens | Terrence Brooks | S | Florida State | ACC | ||
3 | 80 | New York Jets | Dexter McDougle | CB | Maryland | ACC | ||
3 | 81 | Oakland Raiders | Gabe Jackson | G | Mississippi State | SEC | from Miami [R3 - 5] | |
3 | 82 | Chicago Bears | Will Sutton | DT | Arizona State | Pac-12 | ||
3 | 83 | Houston Texans | Louis Nix | DT | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | from Pittsburgh via Cleveland and Philadelphia [R3 - 6] | |
3 | 84 | Arizona Cardinals | Kareem Martin | DE | North Carolina | ACC | ||
3 | 85 | Green Bay Packers | Khyri Thornton | DT | Southern Miss | C-USA | ||
3 | 86 | Philadelphia Eagles | Josh Huff | WR | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
3 | 87 | Kansas City Chiefs | Phillip Gaines | CB | Rice | C-USA | ||
3 | 88 | Cincinnati Bengals | Will Clarke | DE | West Virginia | Big 12 | ||
3 | 89 | San Diego Chargers | Chris Watt | G | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
3 | 90 | Indianapolis Colts | Donte Moncrief | WR | Ole Miss | SEC | ||
3 | 91 | Arizona Cardinals | John Brown | WR | Pittsburg State (KS) | MIAA | from New Orleans [R3 - 7] | |
3 | 92 | Carolina Panthers | Trai Turner † | G | LSU | SEC | ||
3 | 93 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Brandon Linder | G | Miami | ACC | from New England [R3 - 8] | |
3 | 94 | Cleveland Browns | Terrance West | RB | Towson | CAA | from San Francisco [R3 - 9] | |
3 | 95 | Denver Broncos | Michael Schofield | OT | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
3 | 96 | Minnesota Vikings | Jerick McKinnon | RB | Georgia Southern | SoCon | from Seattle [R3 - 10] | |
3* | 97 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Dri Archer | RB | Kent State | MAC | ||
3* | 98 | Green Bay Packers | Richard Rodgers | TE | California | Pac-12 | ||
3* | 99 | Baltimore Ravens | Crockett Gillmore | TE | Colorado State | MW | ||
3* | 100 | San Francisco 49ers | Brandon Thomas | G | Clemson | ACC | ||
4 | 101 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jaylen Watkins | CB | Florida | SEC | from Houston [R4 - 1] | |
4 | 102 | Washington Redskins | Bashaud Breeland | CB | Clemson | ACC | ||
4 | 103 | Atlanta Falcons | Devonta Freeman † | RB | Florida State | ACC | ||
4 | 104 | New York Jets | Jalen Saunders | WR | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from Tampa Bay [R4 - 2] | |
4 | 105 | New England Patriots | Bryan Stork | C | Florida State | ACC | from Jacksonville [R4 - 3] | |
4 | 106 | San Francisco 49ers | Bruce Ellington | WR | South Carolina | SEC | from Cleveland [R4 - 4] | |
4 | 107 | Oakland Raiders | Justin Ellis | DT | Louisiana Tech | C-USA | ||
4 | 108 | Seattle Seahawks | Cassius Marsh | DE | UCLA | Pac-12 | from Minnesota [R4 - 5] | |
4 | 109 | Buffalo Bills | Ross Cockrell | CB | Duke | ACC | ||
4 | 110 | St. Louis Rams | Maurice Alexander | S | Utah State | MW | ||
4 | 111 | Cincinnati Bengals | Russell Bodine | C | North Carolina | ACC | from Detroit via Seattle [R4 - 6] | |
4 | 112 | Tennessee Titans | DaQuan Jones | DT | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
4 | 113 | New York Giants | Andre Williams | RB | Boston College | ACC | ||
4 | 114 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Aaron Colvin | CB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from Baltimore [R4 - 7] | |
4 | 115 | New York Jets | Shaq Evans | WR | UCLA | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 116 | Oakland Raiders | Keith McGill | CB | Utah | Pac-12 | from Miami [R4 - 8] | |
4 | 117 | Chicago Bears | Ka'Deem Carey | RB | Arizona | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 118 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Martavis Bryant | WR | Clemson | ACC | ||
4 | 119 | Dallas Cowboys | Anthony Hitchens | LB | Iowa | Big Ten | ||
4 | 120 | Arizona Cardinals | Logan Thomas | QB | Virginia Tech | ACC | ||
4 | 121 | Green Bay Packers | Carl Bradford | LB | Arizona State | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 122 | Tennessee Titans | Marqueston Huff | S | Wyoming | MW | from Philadelphia [R4 - 9] | |
4 | 123 | Seattle Seahawks | Kevin Norwood | WR | Alabama | SEC | from Cincinnati [R4 - 10] | |
4 | 124 | Kansas City Chiefs | De'Anthony Thomas | RB | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 125 | Miami Dolphins | Walt Aikens | CB | Liberty | from San Diego [R4 - 11] | ||
4 | 126 | New Orleans Saints | Khairi Fortt | LB | California | Pac-12 | ||
4 | 127 | Cleveland Browns | Pierre Desir | CB | Lindenwood | MIAA | from Indianapolis [R4 - 12] | |
4 | 128 | Carolina Panthers | Tre Boston | S | North Carolina | ACC | ||
4 | 129 | San Francisco 49ers | Dontae Johnson | CB | North Carolina State | ACC | ||
4 | 130 | New England Patriots | James White | RB | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
4 | 131 | Chicago Bears | Brock Vereen | S | Minnesota | Big Ten | from Denver [R4 - 13] | |
4 | 132 | Seattle Seahawks | Kevin Pierre-Louis | LB | Boston College | ACC | ||
4* | 133 | Detroit Lions | Nevin Lawson | CB | Utah State | MW | ||
4* | 134 | Baltimore Ravens | Brent Urban | DT | Virginia | ACC | ||
4* | 135 | Houston Texans | Tom Savage | QB | Pittsburgh | ACC | ||
4* | 136 | Detroit Lions | Larry Webster III | DE | Bloomsburg | PSAC | ||
4* | 137 | New York Jets | Dakota Dozier | G | Furman | SoCon | ||
4* | 138 | Baltimore Ravens | Lorenzo Taliaferro | RB | Coastal Carolina | Big South | ||
4* | 139 | Atlanta Falcons | Prince Shembo | LB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
4* | 140 | New England Patriots | Cameron Fleming | OT | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
5 | 141 | Philadelphia Eagles | Taylor Hart | DE | Oregon | Pac-12 | from Houston [R5 - 1] | |
5 | 142 | Washington Redskins | Ryan Grant | WR | Tulane | C-USA | ||
5 | 143 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Kadeem Edwards | G | Tennessee State | OVC | ||
5 | 144 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Telvin Smith † | LB | Florida State | ACC | ||
5 | 145 | Minnesota Vikings | David Yankey | G | Stanford | Pac-12 | from Cleveland [R5 - 2] | |
5 | 146 | Dallas Cowboys | Devin Street | WR | Pittsburgh | ACC | from Oakland via Seattle and Detroit [R5 - 3] | |
5 | 147 | Atlanta Falcons | Ricardo Allen | CB | Purdue | Big Ten | ||
5 | 148 | Carolina Panthers | Bené Benwikere | CB | San Jose State | MW | from Minnesota [R5 - 4] | |
5 | 149 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Kevin Pamphile | OT | Purdue | Big Ten | from Buffalo [R5 - 5] | |
5 | 150 | San Francisco 49ers | Aaron Lynch | DE | South Florida | The American | from Detroit via Jacksonville [R5 - 6] | |
5 | 151 | Tennessee Titans | Avery Williamson | LB | Kentucky | SEC | ||
5 | 152 | New York Giants | Nat Berhe | S | San Diego State | MW | ||
5 | 153 | Buffalo Bills | Cyril Richardson | G | Baylor | Big 12 | from St. Louis [R5 - 7] | |
5 | 154 | New York Jets | Jeremiah George | LB | Iowa State | Big 12 | ||
5 | 155 | Miami Dolphins | Arthur Lynch | TE | Georgia | SEC | ||
5 | 156 | Denver Broncos | Lamin Barrow | LB | LSU | SEC | from Chicago [R5 - 8] | |
5 | 157 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Shaquille Richardson | CB | Arizona | Pac-12 | ||
5 | 158 | Detroit Lions | Caraun Reid | DT | Princeton | Ivy | from Dallas [R5 - 9] | |
5 | 159 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Chris Smith | DE | Arkansas | SEC | from Baltimore [R5 - 10] | |
5 | 160 | Arizona Cardinals | Ed Stinson | DE | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 161 | Green Bay Packers | Corey Linsley | C | Ohio State | Big Ten | ||
5 | 162 | Philadelphia Eagles | Ed Reynolds | S | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
5 | 163 | Kansas City Chiefs | Aaron Murray | QB | Georgia | SEC | ||
5 | 164 | Cincinnati Bengals | AJ McCarron | QB | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 165 | San Diego Chargers | Ryan Carrethers | DT | Arkansas State | Sun Belt | ||
5 | 166 | Indianapolis Colts | Jonathan Newsome | DE | Ball State | MAC | ||
5 | 167 | New Orleans Saints | Vinnie Sunseri | S | Alabama | SEC | ||
5 | 168 | Atlanta Falcons | Marquis Spruill | LB | Syracuse | ACC | from Carolina via Minnesota [R5 - 11] | |
5 | 169 | New Orleans Saints | Ronald Powell | OLB | Florida | SEC | from New England via Philadelphia [R5 - 12] | |
5 | 170 | San Francisco 49ers | Keith Reaser | CB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | ||
5 | 171 | Miami Dolphins | Jordan Tripp | LB | Montana | Big Sky | from Denver via San Francisco [R5 - 13] | |
5 | 172 | Seattle Seahawks | Jimmy Staten | DT | Middle Tennessee | C-USA | ||
5* | 173 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Wesley Johnson | C | Vanderbilt | SEC | ||
5* | 174 | New York Giants | Devon Kennard | OLB | USC | Pac-12 | ||
5* | 175 | Baltimore Ravens | John Urschel | G | Penn State | Big Ten | ||
5* | 176 | Green Bay Packers | Jared Abbrederis | WR | Wisconsin | Big Ten | ||
6 | 177 | Houston Texans | Jeoffrey Pagan | DE | Alabama | SEC | ||
6 | 178 | Tennessee Titans | Zach Mettenberger | QB | LSU | SEC | from Washington [R6 - 1] | |
6 | 179 | New England Patriots | Jon Halapio | G | Florida | SEC | from Jacksonville [R6 - 2] | |
6 | 180 | San Francisco 49ers | Kenneth Acker | CB | SMU | The American | from Cleveland [R6 - 3] | |
6 | 181 | Houston Texans | Alfred Blue | RB | LSU | SEC | from Oakland [R6 - 4] | |
6 | 182 | Minnesota Vikings | Antone Exum | CB | Virginia Tech | ACC | from Atlanta [R6 - 5] | |
6 | 183 | Chicago Bears | David Fales | QB | San Jose State | MW | from Tampa Bay [R6 - 6] | |
6 | 184 | Minnesota Vikings | Kendall James | CB | Maine | CAA | ||
6 | 185 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Robert Herron | WR | Wyoming | MW | from Buffalo [R6 - 7] | |
6 | 186 | Washington Redskins | Lache Seastrunk | RB | Baylor | Big 12 | from Tennessee [R6 - 8] | |
6 | 187 | New York Giants | Bennett Jackson | CB | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
6 | 188 | St. Louis Rams | E. J. Gaines | CB | Missouri | SEC | ||
6 | 189 | Detroit Lions | T. J. Jones | WR | Notre Dame | Ind. (FBS) | ||
6 | 190 | Miami Dolphins | Matt Hazel | WR | Coastal Carolina | Big South | ||
6 | 191 | Chicago Bears | Pat O'Donnell | P | Miami | ACC | ||
6 | 192 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jordan Zumwalt | OLB | UCLA | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 193 | Kansas City Chiefs | Zach Fulton | G | Tennessee | SEC | from Dallas [R6 - 9] | |
6 | 194 | Baltimore Ravens | Keith Wenning | QB | Ball State | MAC | ||
6 | 195 | New York Jets | Brandon Dixon | CB | Northwest Missouri State | MIAA | ||
6 | 196 | Arizona Cardinals | Walt Powell | WR | Murray State | OVC | ||
6 | 197 | Green Bay Packers | Demetri Goodson | CB | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
6 | 198 | New England Patriots | Zach Moore | DE | Concordia (St. Paul) | NSIC | from Philadelphia [R6 - 10] | |
6 | 199 | Seattle Seahawks | Garrett Scott | OT | Marshall | C-USA | from Cincinnati [R6 - 11] | |
6 | 200 | Kansas City Chiefs | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif | OT | McGill | RSEQ | ||
6 | 201 | San Diego Chargers | Marion Grice | RB | Arizona State | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 202 | New Orleans Saints | Tavon Rooks | OT | Kansas State | Big 12 | ||
6 | 203 | Indianapolis Colts | Andrew Jackson | LB | Western Kentucky | Sun Belt | ||
6 | 204 | Carolina Panthers | Tyler Gaffney | RB | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
6 | 205 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Luke Bowanko | C | Virginia | ACC | from San Francisco [R6 - 12] | |
6 | 206 | New England Patriots | Jemea Thomas | S | Georgia Tech | ACC | ||
6 | 207 | Denver Broncos | Matt Paradis | C | Boise State | MW | ||
6 | 208 | Seattle Seahawks | Eric Pinkins | SS | San Diego State | MW | ||
6* | 209 | New York Jets | Quincy Enunwa | WR | Nebraska | Big Ten | ||
6* | 210 | New York Jets | IK Enemkpali | DE | Louisiana Tech | C-USA | ||
6* | 211 | Houston Texans | Jay Prosch | FB | Auburn | SEC | ||
6* | 212 | Cincinnati Bengals | Marquis Flowers | LB | Arizona | Pac-12 | ||
6* | 213 | New York Jets | Tajh Boyd | QB | Clemson | ACC | ||
6* | 214 | St. Louis Rams | Garrett Gilbert | QB | SMU | The American | ||
6* | 215 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Daniel McCullers | DT | Tennessee | SEC | ||
7 | 216 | Houston Texans | Andre Hal | CB | Vanderbilt | SEC | ||
7 | 217 | Washington Redskins | Ted Bolser | TE | Indiana | Big Ten | ||
7 | 218 | Baltimore Ravens | Michael Campanaro | WR | Wake Forest | ACC | from Cleveland [R7 - 1] | |
7 | 219 | Oakland Raiders | Travis Carrie | CB | Ohio | MAC | ||
7 | 220 | Minnesota Vikings | Shamar Stephen | DT | Connecticut | The American | from Atlanta [R7 - 2] | |
7 | 221 | Buffalo Bills | Randell Johnson | LB | Florida Atlantic | C-USA | from Tampa Bay [R7 - 3] | |
7 | 222 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Storm Johnson | RB | UCF | The American | ||
7 | 223 | Minnesota Vikings | Brandon Watts | LB | Georgia Tech | ACC | ||
7 | 224 | Philadelphia Eagles | Beau Allen | DT | Wisconsin | Big Ten | from Buffalo [R7 - 4] | |
7 | 225 | Minnesota Vikings | Jabari Price | CB | North Carolina | ACC | from New York Giants via Carolina [R7 - 5] | |
7 | 226 | St. Louis Rams | Mitchell Van Dyk | OT | Portland State | Big Sky | ||
7 | 227 | Seattle Seahawks | Kiero Small | RB | Arkansas | SEC | from Detroit [R7 - 6] | |
7 | 228 | Washington Redskins | Zach Hocker | K | Arkansas | SEC | from Tennessee [R7 - 7] | |
7 | 229 | Detroit Lions | Nate Freese | K | Boston College | ACC | from Chicago via Dallas [R7 - 8] | |
7 | 230 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Rob Blanchflower | TE | Massachusetts | MAC | ||
7 | 231 | Dallas Cowboys | Ben Gardner | DE | Stanford | Pac-12 | ||
7 | 232 | Indianapolis Colts | Ulrick John | OT | Georgia State | Sun Belt | from Baltimore [R7 - 9] | |
7 | 233 | New York Jets | Trevor Reilly | LB | Utah | Pac-12 | ||
7 | 234 | Miami Dolphins | Terrence Fede | DE | Marist | PFL | ||
7 | 235 | Oakland Raiders | Shelby Harris | DE | Illinois State | MVFC | from Arizona [R7 - 10] | |
7 | 236 | Green Bay Packers | Jeff Janis | WR | Saginaw Valley State | GLIAC | ||
7 | 237 | Buffalo Bills | Seantrel Henderson | OT | Miami | ACC | from Philadelphia [R7 - 11] | |
7 | 238 | Dallas Cowboys | Will Smith | LB | Texas Tech | Big 12 | from Kansas City [R7 - 12] | |
7 | 239 | Cincinnati Bengals | James Wright | WR | LSU | SEC | ||
7 | 240 | San Diego Chargers | Tevin Reese | WR | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
7 | 241 | St. Louis Rams | Christian Bryant | FS | Ohio State | Big Ten | from Indianapolis [R7 - 13] | |
7 | 242 | Denver Broncos | Corey Nelson | LB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | from New Orleans via San Francisco [R7 - 14] | |
7 | 243 | San Francisco 49ers | Kaleb Ramsey | DT | Boston College | ACC | from Carolina [R7 - 15] | |
7 | 244 | New England Patriots | Jeremy Gallon | WR | Michigan | Big Ten | ||
7 | 245 | San Francisco 49ers | Trey Millard | FB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | ||
7 | 246 | Chicago Bears | Charles Leno | OT | Boise State | MW | from Denver [R7 - 16] | |
7 | 247 | Oakland Raiders | Jonathan Dowling | SS | Western Kentucky | Sun Belt | from Seattle [R7 - 17] | |
7* | 248 | Dallas Cowboys | Ahmad Dixon | SS | Baylor | Big 12 | ||
7* | 249 | St. Louis Rams | Michael Sam | DE | Missouri | SEC | First openly gay player in the NFL Draft [20] | |
7* | 250 | St. Louis Rams | Demetrius Rhaney | C | Tennessee State | OVC | ||
7* | 251 | Dallas Cowboys | Ken Bishop | DT | NIU | MAC | ||
7* | 252 | Cincinnati Bengals | Lavelle Westbrooks | CB | Georgia Southern | SoCon | ||
7* | 253 | Atlanta Falcons | Yawin Smallwood | LB | Connecticut | The American | ||
7* | 254 | Dallas Cowboys | Terrance Mitchell | CB | Oregon | Pac-12 | ||
7* | 255 | Atlanta Falcons | Tyler Starr | LB | South Dakota | MVFC | ||
7* | 256 | Houston Texans | Lonnie Ballentine | FS | Memphis | The American | Mr. Irrelevant |
Notable undrafted players
† | = Pro Bowler[N 1] |
Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
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Arizona Cardinals | Chandler Catanzaro | K | Clemson | ACC | Tied record of most consecutive field goals to start a career (17). |
Atlanta Falcons | Roosevelt Nix † | LB | Kent State | MAC | Converted to fullback. Current starter for the Pittsburgh Steelers |
Baltimore Ravens | Zach Orr | LB | North Texas | C-USA | Started 15 games in 2016 for the Baltimore Ravens. Selected to the 2016 All-Pro 2nd Team |
Carolina Panthers | Corey "Philly" Brown | WR | Ohio State | Big Ten | Philly Brown |
Carolina Panthers | Andrew Norwell | G | Ohio State | Big Ten | Signed a 5-year, $66.5 million contract with Jacksonville in 2018. Currently highest-paid guard in the NFL. |
Carolina Panthers | Jeremiah Sirles | T | Nebraska | Big Ten | Starting right tackle for Minnesota Vikings in 2015 |
Chicago Bears | Christian Jones | LB | Florida State | ACC | Former Bears starting ILB |
Cleveland Browns | Isaiah Crowell | RB | Alabama State | SWAC | Current Jets starting RB |
Cleveland Browns | Willie Snead IV | WR | Ball State | MAC | 983 receiving yards for the New Orleans Saints in 2015 |
Denver Broncos | Shaquil Barrett | LB | Colorado State | MW | 2nd in NFL for forced fumbles in 2015 |
Houston Texans | Chris Boswell † | K | Rice | C-USA | Currently the Steelers' starting Kicker |
Houston Texans | Marcus Williams | CB | North Dakota State | MVFC | Tied for 3rd most interceptions in 2015 (6). |
Houston Texans | Bryan Witzmann | G | South Dakota State | MVFC | Starting left Guard for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2017 |
Indianapolis Colts | Cody Parkey † | K | Auburn | SEC | Later traded to Philadelphia Eagles;Current starter for Chicago Bears |
Indianapolis Colts | Zach Kerr | DT | Delaware | CAA | |
Indianapolis Colts | Branden Oliver | RB | Buffalo | MAC | Later signed by San Diego Chargers |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Allen Hurns | WR | Miami | ACC | Current starting wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Tyler Shatley | G | Clemson | ACC | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Josh Wells | T | James Madison | CAA | |
Kansas City Chiefs | Cairo Santos | K | Tulane | C-USA | 2012 Lou Groza Award winner |
Kansas City Chiefs | Daniel Sorensen | SS | BYU | Ind. (FBS) | |
Miami Dolphins | Orleans Darkwa | RB | Tulane | C-USA | Starting Running Back for the Giants (2017) |
Miami Dolphins | Damien Williams | RB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | Starting Running Back for the Dolphins (2017) |
New England Patriots | Malcolm Butler † | CB | West Alabama | Gulf South | Made a last-minute interception in Super Bowl XLIX to seal the victory for the Patriots; selected to 2015 Pro Bowl; Selected to the 2016 All-Pro 2nd Team. Also played in Super Bowl LI |
New York Giants | Kerry Wynn | DE | Richmond | CAA | |
New York Jets | Kerry Hyder | DE | Texas Tech | Big 12 | Led the Detroit Lions in sacks in 2016. |
Oakland Raiders | Scott Simonson | TE | Assumption | NE-10 | |
Philadelphia Eagles | Trey Burton | TE | Florida | SEC | Threw a touchdown pass to Nick Foles in Super Bowl LII. |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Jordan Berry | P | Eastern Kentucky | OVC | 79-yard punt at Arizona in Week 6 was longest in NFL in 2015. |
San Diego Chargers | Adrian Phillips † | S | Texas | Big 12 | |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Cameron Brate | TE | Harvard | Ivy |
Trades
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2014 draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
- Round one
^ No. 2: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection along with its first and second round selections in 2012 (6th & 39th) and its first round selection in 2013 (22nd) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' 2012 first round selection (2nd) which Washington used to select Robert Griffin III.[source 1][source 2]
^ No. 4: Cleveland → Buffalo (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's 2014 first round selection (9th), and their first and fourth round selections in 2015 (19th & 115th).[source 3]
^ No. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for the 9th selection which Cleveland had previously acquired from Buffalo and a fifth round selection (145th).[source 4]
^ No. 9: multiple trades:
No. 9: Buffalo → Cleveland (D). see No. 4: Cleveland → Buffalo.[source 3]
No. 9: Cleveland → Minnesota (D). see No. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 4]
^ No. 20: Arizona → New Orleans (D). Arizona traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' first and third round selections (27th & 91st).[source 5]
^ No. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for a first round selection (26th) which Cleveland had previously acquired from Indianapolis and a third rounder (83rd).[source 6]
^ No. 26: multiple trades:
No. 26: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for running back Trent Richardson in September 2013.[source 7]
No. 26: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). see No. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 6]
^ No. 27: New Orleans → Arizona (D). see No. 20: Arizona → New Orleans.[source 5]
^ No. 32: Seattle → Minnesota (D). Seattle traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second and fourth round selections (40th &108th).[source 8]
- Round two
^ No. 34: Washington → Dallas (D). Washington traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' second and third round selections (47th & 78th).[source 9]
^ No. 40: multiple trades:
No. 40: Minnesota → Seattle (D). see No. 32: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 8]
No. 40: Seattle → Detroit (D). Seattle traded this selection along with their fifth round selection (146th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's second, fourth and seventh round selections (45th, 111th & 227th).[source 10]
^ No. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). Buffalo traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' second and fifth round selections (44th & 153rd).[source 10]
^ No. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). Tennessee traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's second and fourth round selections (54th & 122nd).[source 10]
^ No. 44: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 10]
^ No. 45: Detroit → Seattle (D). see No. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
^ No. 47: Dallas → Washington (D). see No. 34: Washington → Dallas.[source 9]
^ No. 50: Miami → San Diego (D). Miami traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's second and fourth round selections (57th & 125th).[source 10]
^ No. 54: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). see No. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 10]
^ No. 56: multiple trades:
No. 56: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded their 2013 second round pick (34th) along this selection to San Francisco in exchange for quarterback Alex Smith. This was a conditional pick which became a second rounder when Kansas City won a minimum of eight games during the 2013 season; it otherwise would have been a third rounder.[source 11][source 12]
No. 56: San Francisco → Denver (D). San Francisco traded this selection along with a seventh round pick (242nd) to Denver in exchange for Denver's second and fifth round selections (63rd & 171st) this year and a fourth round selection in 2015 (126th).[source 13]
^ No. 57: multiple trades:
No. 57: San Diego → Miami (D). see No. 50: Miami → San Diego.[source 10]
No. 57: Miami → San Francisco (D). Miami traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for second and fifth round selections (63rd & 171st) which San Francisco had acquired minutes earlier from Denver.[source 10]
^ No. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's third and fifth round selections (70th & 150th).[source 10]
^ No. 63: multiple trades:
No. 63: Denver → San Francisco (D). see No. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 10]
No. 63: San Francisco → Miami (D). see No. 57: Miami → San Francisco.[source 13]
- Round three
^ No. 67: Oakland → Miami (D). Oakland traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's third and fourth round selections (81st & 116th).[source 10]
^ No. 70: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). see No. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 10]
^ No. 77: Tennessee → San Francisco (PD). Tennessee traded this selection, along with its 2013 second and seventh round selections (40th & 216th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2013 second round selection (34th).[source 14]
^ No. 78: Dallas → Washington (D). see No. 34: Washington → Dallas.[source 9]
^ No. 81: Miami → Oakland (D). see No. 67: Oakland → Miami.[source 10]
^ No. 83: multiple trades:
No. 83: Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for a 2013 fourth round selection (111th).[source 15]
No. 83: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). see No. 22: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 6]
No. 83: Philadelphia → Houston (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Houston in exchange for Houston's fourth and fifth round selections (101st & 141st).[source 10]
^ No. 91: New Orleans → Arizona (D). see No. 20: Arizona → New Orleans.[source 5]
^ No. 93: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for one of Jacksonville's selections in each of the fourth and sixth rounds (105th & 179th).[source 10]
^ No. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland (D). San Francisco traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth and sixth round selections (106th & 180th).[source 10]
^ No. 96: Seattle → Minnesota (PD). Seattle traded this selection, along with their 2013 first and seventh round selections (25th & 214th) to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiver Percy Harvin.[source 16]
- Round four
^ No. 101: Houston → Philadelphia (D). see No. 83: Philadelphia → Houston.[source 10]
^ No. 104: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2013 first round selection (13th) to the Jets in exchange for cornerback Darrelle Revis. The pick became this fourth rounder, rather than a third round selection, when Tampa released Revis prior to the start of the 2014 league year in March.[source 17][19]
^ No. 105: Jacksonville → New England (D). see No. 93: New England → Jacksonville.[source 10]
^ No. 106: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). see No. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 10]
^ No. 108: Minnesota → Seattle (D). see No. 32: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 8]
^ No. 111: multiple trades:
No. 111: Detroit → Seattle (D). see No. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
No. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati (D). Seattle traded this selection to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's fourth and sixth round selections(123rd & 199th).[source 10]
^ No. 114: Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). Baltimore traded this selection along with their fifth round selection (159th) to Jacksonville in exchange for offensive tackle Eugene Monroe.[source 18]
^ No. 116: Miami → Oakland (D). see No. 67: Oakland → Miami.[source 10]
^ No. 122: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). see No. 42: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 10]
^ No. 123: Cincinnati → Seattle (D). see No. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati.[source 10]
^ No. 125: San Diego → Miami (D). see No. 50: Miami → San Diego.[source 10]
^ No. 127: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fifth round selection in the 2013 draft (139th).[source 15]
^ No. 131: Denver → Chicago (D). Denver traded this selection along with their seventh round selection (246th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's fifth round selection in this draft (156th) and a fifth round selection in 2015 (143rd).[source 19]
- Round five
^ No. 141: Houston → Philadelphia (D). see No. 83: Philadelphia → Houston.[source 10]
^ No. 145: Cleveland → Minnesota (D). see No. 8: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 4]
^ No. 146: multiple trades:
No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for quarterback Matt Flynn.[source 20] The trade also conditionally included the Raiders' 2015 fifth round selection, however, that condition was voided when the Raiders waived Flynn in October 2013.[source 21]
No. 146: Seattle → Detroit (D). see No. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
No. 146: Detroit → Dallas (D). Detroit traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' fifth and seventh round selections (158th & 229th).[source 10]
^ No. 148: Minnesota → Carolina (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's fifth and seventh round selections (168th & 225th).[source 10]
^ No. 149: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (D). Buffalo traded this selection to Tampa in exchange for Tampa's seventh round selection (221st) in this draft and their fifth round selection in the 2015 draft (137th).[source 10]
^ No. 150: multiple trades:
No. 150: Detroit → Jacksonville (PD). Detroit traded this selection to Jacksonville during the 2012 season in exchange for wide receiver Mike Thomas.[source 22]
No. 150: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). see No. 61: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 10]
^ No. 153: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 41: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 10]
^ No. 156: Chicago → Denver (D). see No. 131: Denver → Chicago.[source 19]
^ No. 158: Dallas → Detroit (D). see No. 146: Detroit → Dallas.[source 10]
^ No. 159: Baltimore → Jacksonville (PD). see No. 114: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 18]
^ No. 168: multiple trades:
No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). see No. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 10]
No. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's sixth and seventh round selections (182nd & 220th).[source 10]
^ No. 169: multiple trades:
No. 169: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for defensive tackle Isaac Sopoaga and Philadelphia's sixth round selection (198th).[source 23]
No. 169: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia then traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for running back Darren Sproles.[source 24]
^ No. 171: multiple trades:
No. 171: Denver → San Francisco (D). see No. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 13]
No. 171 San Francisco → Miami (D). see No. 57: Miami → San Francisco.[source 10]
- Round six
^ No. 178: Washington → Tennessee (D). Washington traded this selection to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's sixth and seventh round selections (186th & 228th).[source 10]
^ No. 179: Jacksonville → New England (D). see No. 93: New England → Jacksonville.[source 10]
^ No. 180: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). see No. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 10]
^ No. 181: Oakland → Houston (PD). Oakland traded this selection to Houston in exchange for quarterback Matt Schaub.[source 25]
^ No. 182: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). see No. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 10]
^ No. 183: Tampa Bay → Chicago (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for offensive tackle Gabe Carimi.[source 26]
^ No. 185: Buffalo → Tampa Bay (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiver Mike Williams.[source 27]
^ No. 186: Tennessee → Washington (D). see No. 178: Washington → Tennessee.[source 10]
^ No. 193: Dallas → Kansas City (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Kansas City in exchange for linebacker Edgar Jones and Kansas City's seventh round selection (238th).[source 28]
^ No. 198: Philadelphia → New England (PD). see No. 169: New England → Philadelphia.[source 23]
^ No. 199: Cincinnati → Seattle (D). see No. 111: Seattle → Cincinnati.[source 10]
^ No. 205: San Francisco → Jacksonville (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Jacksonville in exchange for quarterback Blaine Gabbert.[source 29]
- Round seven
^ No. 218: Cleveland → Baltimore (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's sixth round selection in 2015 (201st).[source 10]
^ No. 220: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). see No. 168: Minnesota → Atlanta.[source 10]
^ No. 221: Tampa Bay → Buffalo (D). see No. 149: Buffalo → Tampa Bay.[source 10]
^ No. 224: Buffalo → Philadelphia (D). Philadelphia traded running back Bryce Brown along with Philadelphia's seventh round selection (237th) to Buffalo in exchange for this selection and a conditional future mid-round draft pick. That future pick would become Buffalo's third round selection in the 2016 draft if Brown hits particular (undisclosed) statistical rushing targets in 2014, otherwise it would become either San Francisco's fourth rounder in 2015 (if the Bills receive that pick as part of their trade of wide receiver Stevie Johnson to San Francisco, which would occur were Johnson to miss certain statistical thresholds in 2014) or Buffalo's fourth round selection in 2016.[source 30][source 31][source 32]
^ No. 225: multiple trades:
No. 225: New York Giants → Carolina (PD). The New York Giants traded this selection to Carolina in exchange for linebacker Jon Beason.[source 33]
No. 168: Carolina → Minnesota (D). see No. 148: Minnesota → Carolina.[source 10]
^ No. 227: Detroit → Seattle (D). see No. 40: Seattle → Detroit.[source 10]
^ No. 228: Tennessee → Washington (D). see No. 178: Washington → Tennessee.[source 10]
^ No. 229: multiple trades:
No. 229: Chicago → Dallas (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Dallas in exchange for tight end Dante Rosario.[source 34]
No. 229: Dallas → Detroit (D). see No. 146: Detroit → Dallas.[source 10]
^ No. 232: Baltimore → Indianapolis (PD). Baltimore traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for center A. Q. Shipley.[source 35]
^ No. 235: Arizona → Oakland (PD). The Raiders received this selection and a sixth round selection in 2013 (176th) from Arizona in exchange for quarterback Carson Palmer and Oakland's seventh round selection in 2013 (219th). The inclusion of this selection was contingent on Palmer starting at least thirteen games for Arizona in the 2013 season; Palmer started all sixteen of Arizona's games.[source 36]
^ No. 237: Philadelphia → Buffalo (D). see No. 224: Buffalo → Philadelphia.[source 30]
^ No. 238: Kansas City → Dallas (PD). see No. 193: Dallas → Kansas City.[source 28]
^ No. 241: Indianapolis → St. Louis (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for cornerback Josh Gordy.[source 37]
^ No. 242: multiple trades:
No. 242: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Parys Haralson.[source 38]
No. 242: San Francisco → Denver (D). see No. 56: San Francisco → Denver.[source 13]
^ No. 243: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for Colin Jones shortly before the beginning of the 2012 season.[source 39]
^ No. 246: Denver → Chicago (D). see No. 131: Denver → Chicago.[source 19]
^ No. 247: Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Oakland in exchange for quarterback Terrelle Pryor.[source 40]
Supplemental draft
The supplemental draft was held on July 10, 2014. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. 4 players were eligible, but for the second straight year no players were selected.[21]
Summary
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) led all college athletic conferences in terms of first round selections with eleven, including the first two picks of the draft.[14] For the first time since the league's second draft in 1937, no player from the University of Texas was selected.[22]
For the second year in succession — and only the second time since 1967 — no running back was selected in the first round.[23] The first player taken at the position was Bishop Sankey who was selected in the second round with the 54th pick overall. This is the latest point in the history of the draft for the first running back to be selected.[24]
Selections by college athletic conference
Conference | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences | ||||||||
The American | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
ACC | 5 | 3 | 7 | 13 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 42 |
Big 12 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 17 |
Big Ten | 4 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 30 |
C-USA | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 9 |
MAC | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 8 |
MWC | 0 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 16 |
Pac-12 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 34 |
SEC | 11 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 8 | 5 | 49 |
Sun Belt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Ind. | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 9 |
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences | ||||||||
Big Sky | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Big South | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
CAA | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Ivy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
MVFC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
OVC | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
PFL | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
SoCon | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Non-Division I football conferences | ||||||||
GLIAC (DII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
MIAA (DII) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
NSIC (DII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
PSAC (DII) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
RSEQ (CIS) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Schools with multiple draft selections
Selections | Schools |
---|---|
9 | LSU |
8 | Alabama, Notre Dame |
7 | Florida State |
6 | Ohio State, Stanford |
5 | Baylor, Clemson, North Carolina, UCLA, Wisconsin |
4 | Arkansas, Auburn, Boston College, Florida, Louisville, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon |
3 | Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Texas A&M, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Virginia Tech |
2 | Ball State, California, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, Connecticut, Florida Atlantic, Fresno State, Georgia, Georgia Southern, Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Minnesota, NIU, Oregon State, Purdue, San Diego State, San Jose State, SMU, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee State, Texas Tech, UCF, Utah, Utah State, Washington, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wyoming |
Selections by position
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Center | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 10 |
Cornerback | 5 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 4 | 7 | 5 | 33 |
Defensive end | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 22 |
Defensive tackle | 2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 20 |
Guard | 0 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 14 |
Linebacker | 5 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 3 | 7 | 34 |
Offensive tackle | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 21 |
Placekicker | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Punter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Quarterback | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 16 |
Running back | 0 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 19 |
Safety | 4 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 20 |
Tight end | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 10 |
Wide receiver | 5 | 7 | 3 | 6 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 34 |
Position | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offense | 14 | 21 | 22 | 17 | 13 | 21 | 16 | 124 |
Defense | 18 | 11 | 14 | 23 | 23 | 16 | 24 | 129 |
Special teams | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
U.S. television coverage
The draft was broadcast live by the NFL Network and ESPN. This marks the 35th year of draft coverage on ESPN while the NFL Network has covered the draft since its inception ten years ago.[25]
The two networks' combined first-round coverage drew a record 32 million viewers according to Nielsen ratings which was a 28 percent increase over the previous year. In total 45.7 million viewers watched some part of the three-day event, topping the previous record of 45.4 millions set in 2010.[26]
In popular culture
- The events of the 2014 film Draft Day, take place during the fictionalized 2014 NFL Draft.
- The 2014 NFL draft was also featured I ‘’The League’’.
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