NFL Trading Deadline Today

NFL Trading Deadline Today

Ravens Land Bears LB Roquan Smith for Picks

49ers Deal Picks for RB Christian McCaffrey

NFL Trading Deadline Nov. 1, 2022

Frank Coyle

The Ravens pulled off a blockbuster deal with the Bears to acquire young backer Roquan Smith. He gives them an impact defender with big play ability to blitz, in addition to going sideline to sideline. They surrendered a #2 and #5 picks in the NFL Draft 2023 plus LB AJ Klein.

The 49ers went after runner Christian McCaffrey aggressively after the Panthers fired HC Matt Rhule and went 1-5 through mid-October. They finally made the deal sending their #2, 3 and 4th round picks in the NFL Draft 2023 plus a 5th round selection in the following draft.

Look for a few more blockbuster deals with clubs looking to get the boost the Rams received last season when they acquired LB Von Miller. Teams in the bidding will have to have the salary cap dollars available to complete any deal which could create multiple moves. Many players are on their final contract year and eligible to enter the Free agent market in March 2023 which makes their cost cheaper for a player who may only be a rental piece before the offseason. With so many clubs alive for the playoffs, teams could be very active today to add the piece (s) to separate and make the critical run for the postseason with the Super Bowl wide open entering the stretch run.

 Offensive Players

QB Mason Rudolph, Steelers – Veteran QBs can be gold late in the season and postseason. Rudolph can command a 3rd day selection as a key insurance policy for a contender.

Running Backs – Group features several feature backs who can give contenders a huge boost through the second half stretch run. Dolphins, Ravens, Rams and Bears are all definitely interested.

RB Josh Jacobs, Raiders – Raiders have caved in at 2-5 and Jacobs can bring a high selection, probably a #2 or #3 from a contender. Rams, Ravens and Dolphins interested.

RB Kareem Hunt, Browns – Productive veteran will generate much interest from contenders. Good fit for Dolphins and Bills. Probably commands an early middle round selection especially off strong Monday night performance.

RB Cam Akers, Rams – Malcontent will probably be moved if offered a late round selection. Expect it to get done. Dolphins, Bears and Bills are talking.

RB David Montgomery, Bears – Power back may be moved if they look to upgrade here. Probably brings a mid round selection.

RB Jeff Wilson 49ers – With McCaffrey in house now, a trade here is possible especially if they can land a corner in exchange. Straight up he warrants a 3rd day selection.

RB Zack Moss, Bills – Possible move if a new veteran is added.

RB D’Ernest Johnson, Browns – Type will benefit from a new setting and can be a solid change of pace back.

 

Wide Receiver – This group will command the most interest by clubs. Expect a half of dozen moved by deadline with contenders trying to add another playmaker.

WR Chase Claypool, Steelers – Young big wideout has seen his role reduced in Pittsburgh. Good physical receiver with nice upside. Clubs like the Jets, Giants, Packers and Dolphins very interested. Probably 2nd day selection.

WR DJ Moore, Panthers – Young playmaker with high production and very durable. He will command a high selection (s) with contenders like Packers, Giants, Ravens and Dolphins all making calls.

WR Brandin Cooks, Texans – Veteran speedster has already been traded three times and is likely to move this week with contenders like the Packers, Rams and Ravens interested in adding his playmaking talent. His huge contract is a roadblock here which will reduce the number of clubs involved.

WR DJ Chark, Lions – First year veteran has not provided the playmaking desired here. He could command a middle round pick with the Rams, Packers, Dolphins and Giants talking.

WR AJ Green, Cardinals – Veteran is not the #1 receiver he was several years ago, but could help a playoff club in big games. May come cheap for a 3rd down selection.

WR Jerry Jeudy, Broncos – Former#1 pick has been a disappointment with drops becoming an issue. A change of scenery could rejuvenate him. Possible destinations Giants, Packers and Rams interested.

WR Elijah Moore, Jets – Malcontent slot receiver has been more a locker room distraction than playmaker. Jets hoping for a middle round pick and possible trade outside the conference.

WR Nelson Agholor, Patriots – Fast veteran has been inconsistent throughout his career, though his vertical speed may entice another club to invest a later round selection.

WR KJ Hamler, Broncos – Injured prone slot receiver has not lived up to his high draft status. May only bring a late selection, though could be a gem for the club which uses him properly.

WR Kendrick Bourne, Patriots – Underrated veteran could help a contender with steady production and sound route running.

WR Kenny Golladay, Giants – High priced veteran has struggled staying on the field with hamstring issues. Rested since late September and could give a contender a quality #2 starter. Possible late pick.

WR Denzel Mims, Jets – Disgruntled young former #2 pick has not provided the impact on the outside expect. Jets are entertaining offers for a late selection.

TE position – This is a huge piece in pro passing games and these young veterans can warrant interest before the deadline.

TE Mike Gesicki, Dolphins – Fast sure handed receiving TE will become a free agent in March. He could come cheap if the Dolphins feel they can not resign him.

TE Albert Okwuegbunam  Broncos – Athlete has not been used to the fullest here. For a late round selection a contender might benefit from him filling a backup H back role.

TE Irv Smith, Vikings – Free agent in March, will warrant interest from contenders. Valuable to Vikes and a player they will attempt to resign before FA period.

OL Isaiah Wynn, Patriots – Mobile tackle/guard has performed well in the Patriots system. Teams like the Bengals, Cowboys and Rams interested.

OL Jackson Carman, Bengals – Young 2nd round bust might be better in a new setting. Bengals listening.

OL Andre Dillard, Eagles – Bust at left tackle, but possible functional starter inside. Brings only conditional late pick

 

Defensive Players

DE Brian Burns, Panthers – Two high picks starting with a #1 pick for this Pro Bowler.

DE JJ Watt, Cardinals – Tough veteran can be a huge boost to a contender for the stretch run.

DE Yannick Ngakoue, Colts – Quick edge defender can provide impact as a rusher for situational packages.

DE Marcus Davenport, Saints – Huge edge talent has only touched surface of his skills, but has not had the breakout performance. He has a voidable contract this offseason and probably warrants only a mid round selection.

DE Clelin Ferrell, Raiders – Former high #1 has been very ordinary for the crashing Raiders.

DT Da’Ron Payne, Commanders – Tough interior lineman with time in the zero and three technique roles. May be tagged if no trade and enters FA market next March.

DT Jerry Tillery, Chargers – Young veteran has been somewhat disappointing. He can play both inside and outside and in either front. Probable 3rd day selection.

LB Bradley Chubb, Broncos – Pro Bowl edge rushers are at a premium. He will command a #1 pick and clubs like the Jets, Dolphins, Rams and Vikings making strong bids.

LB Josh Allen, Jaguars – Edge rusher with big play talent. Though not as productive as Chubb or Burns, this is a playmaker with impact ability.

LB K’Lavon Chaisson, Jaguars – Young raw edge defender has been a first round bust thus far. Jaguars looking to move

LB Jerry Hughes, Texans – Savvy veteran could provide a boost to a contender’s defender. Price would be probably only be a third day selection.

CB William Jackson, Commanders – Veteran has not provided the impact expected when signed as a FA. Fine length and instincts could give a contender a solid #2 corner.

CB Bryce Hall, Jets – Long cover man has been relegated to the #3 corner if the addition of rookie Sauce Gardner. Could bring a middle round selection in any deal.

CB Sidney Jones, Seahawks – Veteran piece could command some interest from a contender for their sub packages.

S DeShon Elliott, Lions – One of many Lion defenders expected to move on this offseason. Elliott could help in dime package and bring a late round selection.

S Tarvarious Moore, 49ers – Upcoming free agent this spring may be moved to recover draft capital spent to land Christian McCaffrey.

 




NFL Draft 2023-2024 Traded Selections

NFL Draft Traded Selections – 2023/2024

 NFL Trading Deadline closed – Nov. 1, 2022
     NFL Trading Period – Opens March 15, 2023
Updated

  First Round
Detroit from LA Rams – QB Matt Stafford
Denver from Miami (Bradley Chubb) thru San Francisco – 2021 Trade
Seattle from Denver – QB Russell Wilson
Houston from Cleveland – QB Deshaun Watson
Philadelphia from New Orleans – pre-2022 draft trade
Miami forfeited its #1 pick for tampering
 
Second Round
Seattle from Denver – QB Russell Wilson
Carolina from San Francisco – RB Christian McCaffrey
Chicago from Baltimore – LB Roquan Smith
Detroit from Minnesota – TE TJ Hockenson
Pittsburgh from Chicago – WR Chase Claypool
 
Third Round
Houston from Cleveland – QB Deshaun Watson
Miami from New England – WR DeVante Parker
New England from Carolina – 2022 draft trade
Denver from Indianapolis – 2022 draft trade
San Francisco has a #3 comp pick (minority hiring policy; Mike McDaniel/ Miami head coach); they also have a #3 minority hiring policy comp pick to complete the signings of Robert Saleh (Jets head coach) and Martin Mayhew (Commanders GM)
Kansas City has a minority hiring policy comp pick/ GM Ryan Poles (Chicago)
Cleveland has a minority hiring policy comp pick/ GM Kwesi Adofo-Mendsah)
Indianapolis from Washington – QB Carson Wentz/pick will escalate to a #2 if Wentz plays 70% of Washington’s offensive snaps)
Carolina from San Francisco – RB Christian McCaffrey
Giants from Kansas City – WR Kadarius Toney
 
Fourth Round
Atlanta from Tennessee – WR Julio Jones
New England from LA Rams – RB Sony Michel
Kansas City from Miami – WR Tyreek Hill
Cleveland from Minnesota – 2022 draft
Jacksonville from Tampa Bay – 2022 draft
Carolina from San Francisco – RB Christian McCaffrey
Chicago from Philadelphia – DE Robert Quinn
Minnesota from Detroit – TE TJ Hockenson
 
Fifth Round
Baltimore from New England – CB Shaun Wade
Seattle from Pittsburgh – CB Ahkello Witherspoon
New England from Miami – WR DeVante Parker
Cleveland from LA Rams – 2022 trade
Las Vegas from Atlanta – WR Bryan Edwards
Buffalo from Arizona – OG Cody Ford
New Orleans from Philadelphia – DB Chauncey Gardner-Johnson
Chicago from Baltimore – LB Roquan Smith
Miami from Denver – DE Bradley Chubb
San Francisco from Miami – RB Jeff Wilson
Atlanta has a conditional pick from Jacksonville for WR Calvin Ridley
  becomes a #6 pick if he is not re-instated for the start of the 2023 season
 
Sixth Round
Jacksonville from Philadelphia – CB Josiah Scott
Tennessee from Atlanta – WR Julio Jones
Houston from NY Giants – CB/ST Keion Crossen
Detroit from Denver – WR Trinity Benson
LA Rams from Green Bay – P Corey Bojorquez
Miami from Chicago – WR/KR Jakeem Grant
New England from Carolina – CB Stephon Gilmore
Houston from San Francisco – DE Charles Omenihu
Chicago from LA Chargers – DE Khalil Mack
New York Jets from Houston – LB Blake Cashman
Kansas City from Miami – WR Tyreek Hill
LA Chargers from Chicago – 2022 draft
Houston conditional pick from New Orleans – CB Bradley Roby
Tampa Bay from Indianapolis – LB Grant Stuard
Denver from Pittsburgh – LB Malik Reed
Houston from Minnesota – DT Ross Blackwell
LA Rams from Tennessee – WR Robert Woods
Jacksonville from NY Jets – RB James Robinson – can escalate to a #5 based on production
Las Vegas from Dallas – DT Jonathan Hankins
Giants from Kansas City – WR Kadarius Toney
Indianapolis from Buffalo – RB Nyheim Hines
 
Seventh Round
Tampa Bay from NY Jets – NT Steve McLendon
Carolina a conditional pick from Buffalo – LB Andre Smith
LA Rams from Detroit – DT Michael Brockers
San Francisco from Denver – LB Jonas Griffith
NY Giants from Baltimore – OG Ben Bredeson
Green Bay from LA Rams – P Corey Bojorquez
Minnesota from Denver – LB Stephen Weatherly
Atlanta from Las Vegas – WR Bryan Edwards
Las Vegas conditional pick from Minnesota – QB Nick Mullens
Green Bay from Jacksonville – OG Cole Van Lanen
Jacksonville from Carolina – WR Laviska Shenault
Indianapolis from Tampa Bay – LB Grant Stuard
Pittsburgh from Denver – LB Malik Reed
Minnesota from Houston – DT Ross Blackwell
Las Vegas conditional #7 from Arizona – CB Trayvon Mullen (could escalate to a #6)
Philadelphia from Minnesota – WR Jalen Reagor
Atlanta from Buffalo – S Dean Marlowe
Kansas City from Atlanta – CB Rashad Fenton
 

2024 NFL Draft Selections

First Round
Houston from Cleveland – QB Deshaun Watson
 
Second Round
Philadelphia from New Orleans – pre-2022 draft trade
 
Third Round
Miami forfeited pick for tampering
Detroit from Minnesota – TE TJ Hockenson
 
Fourth Round
   Houston from Cleveland – QB Deshaun Watson
  Philadelphia conditional #4 from Minnesota – WR Jalen Reagor (could drop to a #5 if productivity falls)/em>
  Minnesota has a conditional #4 from Detroit (TE TJ Hockenson)
  Atlanta has a conditional #4 from Jacksonville (WR Calvin Ridley; #4 if the player makes the team; #3 if he meets certain PT marks; a #2 if he signs a long-term deal)
   NY Jets from Denver – DE Jake Martin
   Denver from Miami – DE Bradley Chubb
 
Fifth Round
  Cleveland conditional pick from Carolina – QB Baker Mayfield (could escalate to a #4 depending on PT)
    Carolina from Tennessee – OT Dennis Daley
    Carolina from San Francisco – RB Christian McCaffrey
    Denver from NY Jets – DE Jake Martin
 
Sixth Round
Rams from Denver – LB Kenny Young
Cleveland from Houston – QB Deshaun Watson
Philadelphia from Tennessee (DB Ugo Amadu)
New Orleans as the lower of Philadelphia or Tennessee’s pick – DB Chauncey Gardner-Johnson
Jacksonville from Carolina – WR Laviska Shenault
New England from Las Vegas – OT Justin Herron
Carolina from Arizona – WR Robby Anderson
Atlanta from Cleveland – LB Deion Jones
 
Seventh Round
Denver from Rams – LB Kenny Young
Houston from New Orleans – RB Mark Ingram
New England from Chicago – WR N’Keal Harry
Tennessee from Philadelphia – DB Ugo Amadu
Tennessee from Carolina – OT Dennis Daley
Las Vegas from New England – OT Justin Herron
Cleveland from Atlanta – LB Deion Jones
Dallas from Las Vegas – DT Jonathan Hankins
 




NFL Draft 2022 – Complete Seven Round Selection Order

Draft Insiders’ – 2022 NFL Draft Order

  Complete Seven Round – All 262 Selections

        NFL Draft 2022 – Seven Round Draft Order

 Here is the updated NFL Draft 2022 seven round order in early April. With the wild NFL Free Agency and trading period it is a continuous changing situation. In addition, many deals are done ‘On the Clock’ with player availability guaranteed. We will have a complete Seven Round Mock Draft as part of the Draft Insiders’ Yearbook which is available now. The Mock Draft and Top 300 Prospects will be available this week.

Don Hope – Draft Insiders’ Staff

 Draft Insiders’ – 2022 NFL Draft
    Yearbook  available
                         “The NFL Draft Publication Pro Scouts Buy”      

 Complete NFL Draft 2022 Order                     

     First Round
1         Jacksonville
2         Detroit
3         Houston
4         NY Jets
5         NY Giants
6         Carolina
7         NY Giants (Chicago)
8         Atlanta
9         Seattle (Denver)
10         NY Jets (Seattle)
11         Washington
12         Minnesota
13         Houston (Cleveland)
14         Baltimore
15         Philadelphia (Miami)
16         New Orleans (Indianapolis-Phil)
17         LA Chargers
18         Philadelphia (New Orleans)
19         New Orleans (Philadelphia)
20         Pittsburgh
21         New England
22         Green Bay (Las Vegas)
23         Arizona
24         Dallas
25         Buffalo
26         Tennessee
27         Tampa Bay
28         Green Bay
29         Kansas City (San Fran-Miami)
30         Kansas City
31         Cincinnati
32         Detroit (LA Rams)

Second Round
33         Jacksonville
34         Detroit
35         NY Jets
36         NY Giants
37         Houston
38         NY Jets (Carolina)
39         Chicago
40         Seattle (Denver)
41         Seattle
42         Indianapolis (Washington)
43         Atlanta
44         Cleveland
45         Baltimore
46         Minnesota
47         Washington (Indianapolis)
48         Chicago (LA Chargers)
49         New Orleans
50         Kansas City (Miami)
51         Philadelphia
52         Pittsburgh
53         Green Bay (Las Vegas)
54         New England
55         Arizona
56         Dallas
57         Buffalo
58         Atlanta (Tennessee)
59         Green Bay
60         Tampa Bay
61         San Francisco
62         Kansas City
63         Cincinnati
64         Denver (LA Rams)

Third Round
65         Jacksonville
66         Detroit
67         NY Giants
68         Houston
69         NY Jets
70         Jacksonville (Carolina)
71         Chicago
72         Seattle
73         Indianapolis (Washington)
74         Atlanta
75         Denver
76         Baltimore
77         Minnesota
78         Cleveland
79         LA Chargers
80         Houston (New Orleans)
81         NY Giants (Miami)
82         Atlanta (Indianapolis)
83         Philadelphia
84         Pittsburgh
85         New England
86         Las Vegas
87         Arizona
88         Dallas
89         Buffalo
90         Tennessee
91         Tampa Bay
92         Green Bay
93         San Francisco
94         Kansas City
95         Cincinnati
96         Denver (LA Rams)
97        Detroit (comp)
98         New Orleans (comp)
99         Cleveland (comp)
100       Baltimore (comp)
101       Philadelphia (New Orleans) (comp)
102       Miami (comp)
103       Kansas City (comp)
104       LA Rams (comp)
105       San Francisco (comp)

Fourth Round
106       Jacksonville
107       Houston (Detroit- Cleve)
108       Houston
109       Seattle (NY Jets)
110       Baltimore (NY Giants)
111       NY Jets (Carolina)
112       NY Giants (Chicago)
113       Washington
114       Atlanta
115       Denver
116       Denver (Seattle)
117       NY Jets (Minnesota)
118       Cleveland
119       Baltimore
120       New Orleans
121       Kansas City (Miami)
122       Indianapolis
123       LA Chargers
124       Philadelphia
125       Miami (Pittsburgh)
126       Las Vegas
127       New England
128       Baltimore (Arizona)
129       Dallas
130       Buffalo
131       Tennessee
132       Green Bay
133       Tampa Bay
134       San Francisco
135       Kansas City
136       Cincinnati
137       Carolina (Houston-LA Rams)
138       Pittsburgh (comp)
139       Baltimore (comp)
140       Green Bay (comp)
141       Baltimore (comp)
142       LA Rams (comp)
143       Tennessee (comp)

Fifth Round
144       Carolina (Jacksonville)
145       Seattle (Detroit- Denver)
146       NY Jets
147       NY Giants
148       Chicago (Houston)
149       Carolina
150       Chicago
151       Atlanta
152       Seattle (Denver)
153       Seattle
154       Philadelphia (Washington)
155       Dallas (Cleveland)
156       Minnesota (Baltimore)
157       Jacksonville (Minnesota)
158       New England (Miami)
159       Indianapolis
160       LA Chargers
161       New Orleans
162       Philadelphia
163       NY Jets (Pittsburgh)
164       Las Vegas (New England)
165       Las Vegas
166       Philadelphia (Arizona)
167       Dallas
168       Buffalo
169       Tennessee
170       New England (Tampa Bay)
171       Green Bay
172       San Francisco
173       NY Giants (Baltimore-Kansas City)
174       Cincinnati
175       LA Rams
176       Dallas (comp)
177       Detroit (comp)
178       Dallas (comp)
179       Indianapolis (comp)

Sixth Round
180       Jacksonville
181       Detroit
182       NY Giants
183       Houston
184       Minnesota (NY Jets)
185       Buffalo (Carolina)
186       Chicago
187       San Francisco (Denver)
188       Jacksonville (Seattle)
189       Washington
190       Atlanta
191       Minnesota (Baltimore)
192       Minnesota
193       Dallas (Cleveland)
194       New Orleans (Indianapolis-Phil)
195       LA Chargers
196       Baltimore (Miami)
197       Jacksonville (Philadelphia)
198       Jacksonville (Pittsburgh)
199       Carolina (Las Vegas)
200       New England
201       Arizona
202       Cleveland (Dallas)
203       Buffalo
204       Tennessee
205       Houston (Green Bay)
206       Denver (Tampa Bay-NY Jets-Phil)
207       Houston (San Fran-NY Jets)
208       Pittsburgh (Kansas City)
209       Cincinnati
210       New England (LA Rams)
211       LA Rams (comp)
212       LA Rams (comp)
213       Atlanta  (comp)
214       LA Chargers (comp)
215       Arizona (comp)
216       Indianapolis (comp)
217       Detroit (comp)
218       LA Rams (comp)
219       Tennessee (comp)
220       San Francisco (comp)
221       San Francisco (comp)

Seventh Round
222       Jacksonville
223       Cleveland (Detroit)
224       Miami (Houston-New Eng-Balt)
225       Pittsburgh (NY Jets)
226       Cincinnati (NY Giants)
227       Las Vegas (Carolina)
228       Green Bay (Chicago-Houston)
229       Seattle
230       Washington
231       Buffalo (Atlanta)
232       Denver
233       Kansas City (Minnesota)
234       Detroit (Cleveland)
235       Jacksonville (Baltimore)
236       LA Chargers
237       Philadelphia (New Orleans)
238       LA Rams (Miami)
239       Indianapolis
240       Washington (Phil-Indianapolis)
241       Pittsburgh
242       Carolina (New Eng-Miami)
243       Kansas City (Las Vegas-New Eng)
244       Arizona
245       Houston (Dallas)
246       Cleveland (Buffalo)
247       Miami (from Tennessee)
248       Tampa Bay
249       Green Bay
250       Minnesota (San Fran-Denver)
251       Kansas City
252       Cincinnati
253       LA Rams
254       LA Chargers (comp)
255       LA Chargers (comp)
256       Arizona (comp)
257       Arizona (comp)
258       Green Bay (comp)
259       Kansas City (comp)
260       LA Chargers (comp)
261       Tampa Bay (comp)
262       San Francisco (comp)

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NFL Announces 39 Compensatory Draft Choices

NFL Draft 2022

NFL Announces 39 Compensatory Draft Choices to 16 Clubs

​A total of 39 compensatory draft selections in the 2022 NFL Draft have been awarded to 16 teams, the NFL announced.

Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents (“CFA”) than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.

The compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL management council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula. No club may receive more than four compensatory picks in any one year. If a club qualifies for more than four compensatory picks after offsetting each CFA lost by each CFA gained of an equal or higher value, the four highest remaining selections will be awarded to the club.

The Collective Bargaining Agreement limits the number of compensatory selections to the number of clubs then in the League (32). This year, one club, the Kansas City Chiefs, qualified for a compensatory selection under the net loss formula but will not receive that pick because the final numerical value of the CFA who was lost ranked 33rd among the final numerical values of all compensatory selections. Kansas City will receive a compensatory selection for one other CFA lost whose final numerical value ranked within the top 32.

In addition to the 32 compensatory selections awarded under the net loss formula, seven special compensatory selections were awarded to six clubs: the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers (two special compensatory selections), Kansas City Chiefs, and Los Angeles Rams under a 2020 amendment to the League’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, which was agreed upon by the NFL and the NFLPA to promote equal employment opportunities and an inclusive workforce within NFL clubs. This initiative provides that the prior employer-club of a minority employee who has been hired by another club as its head coach or primary football executive (general manager) will receive compensation in the form of a special compensatory draft selection in the third round of each of the next two drafts, or in each of the next three drafts if two minority employees from the employer-club are hired for these positions by another club or clubs. Special compensatory selections are awarded in draft selection order after all other compensatory selections in round three and are denoted with an asterisk in the following table.

The following 2022 compensatory draft picks have been awarded for the 2022 NFL Draft, which will be held on April 28-30 in Las Vegas:

Round /Round Choice/ Overall Selection / Team

Round 3
3   33-97      Detroit
3   34-98      New Orleans
3   35-99     * Cleveland
3   36-100   * Baltimore
3   37-101    * New Orleans
3   38-102   * San Francisco
3   39-103   * Kansas City
3  40-104    * Los Angeles Rams
3  41-105     * San Francisco

Round 4
4   33-138   Pittsburgh
4   34-139   Baltimore
4   35-140   Green Bay
4   36-141   Baltimore
4   37-142   Los Angeles Rams
4   38-143   Tennessee

Round 5
5   33-176   Dallas
5   34-177   Detroit
5   35-178   Dallas
5   36-179   Indianapolis

Round 6
6   33-211   Los Angeles Rams
6   34-212   Los Angeles Rams
6   35-213   Atlanta
6   36-214   Los Angeles Chargers
6   37-215   Arizona
6   38-216   Indianapolis
6   39-217   Detroit
6   40-218   Los Angeles Rams
6   41-219   Tennessee
6   42-220   San Francisco
6   43-221   San Francisco

Round 7
7   33-254   Los Angeles Chargers
7   34-255   Los Angeles Chargers
7   35-256   Arizona
7   36-257   Arizona
7   37-258   Green Bay
7   38-259   Kansas City
7   39-260   Los Angeles Chargers
7   40-261   Tampa Bay
7   41-262   San Francisco




NFL Traded Draft Selections 2022 – Updated

NFL Traded Draft Selections

  Updated Dec 15, 2021

     NFL Trading Deadline – Nov. 2 , 2021  4 pm – est

2022 Trading Period starts March 16, 2022 thru Nov. 2022

NFL Draft 2022 Selections

First Round
NY Jets from Seattle – FS Jamal Adams
Detroit from LA Rams – QB Matt Stafford
Miami from San Francisco – pre-draft trade
Philadelphia from Miami – pre-draft trade
NY Giants from Chicago – QB Justin Fields
Philadelphia from Indianapolis – QB Carson Wentz

Second Round
NY Jets from Carolina – QB Sam Darnold
Atlanta from Tennessee – WR Julio Jones
Denver from LA Rams – LB Von Miller

Third Round
LA Rams comp pick – minority hiring policy: Brad Holmes/Detroit GM
Miami comp pick San Fran received when Jets hired Robert Saleh as HC
New Orleans comp pick – minority hiring policy: Terry Fontenot/Atlanta GM
Baltimore comp pick – minority hiring policy: David Culley/Houston HC
NY Giants from Miami – 2021 draft day trade
Houston from New Orleans – CB Bradley Roby
Jacksonville from Carolina – CB C.J. Henderson
Denver from LA Rams – LB Von Miller

Fourth Round
Houston from LA Rams – WR Brandin Cooks
Seattle from NY Jets – FS Jamal Adams
NY Jets from Carolina – QB Sam Darnold
NY Giants from Chicago – QB Justin Fields
Carolina from Houston – 2021 draft trade
Cleveland from Detroit – 2021 draft trade
Miami from Pittsburgh – 2021 draft trade
Baltimore from Arizona – 2021 draft trade
NY Jets from Minnesota – TE Chris Herndon
Baltimore from NY Giants – OG Ben Bredeson

Fifth Round
Jacksonville – conditional from Minnesota – DE Yannick Ngakoue, escalates to a #4 if the player makes the Pro Bowl or a #3 if the player makes the Pro Bowl and the team wins the Super Bowl
Minnesota – conditional from Baltimore – DE Yannick Ngakoue
Philadelphia from Washington – 6th & 7th picks in 2021
NY Jets from Pittsburgh – LB Avery Williamson
Las Vegas from New England – OT Trent Brown
Baltimore from KC – OT Orlando Brown
Denver from Detroit – WR Trinity Benson
NY Giants from Baltimore – OG Ben Bredeson
Chicago from Houston – WR Anthony Miller
Carolina from Jacksonville – CB C.J. Henderson
Philadelphia from Arizona – TE Zach Ertz

Sixth Round
NY Jets from Tampa Bay – NT Steve McLendon
Houston from San Fran thru NY Jets – LB Jordan Willis/DE Shaq Lawson
Kansas City from Baltimore – OT Orlando Brown
Minnesota from Kansas City – CB Mike Hughes
Houston from Green Bay – WR Randall Cobb
Jacksonville from Pittsburgh – LB Joe Schobert
Carolina from Las Vegas – LB Denzel Perryman
Jacksonville from Philadelphia – QB Gardner Minshew
Baltimore from Miami – C/G Greg Mancz
Buffalo from Carolina – DE Darryl Johnson
San Francisco from Denver – LB Jonas Griffith
Philadelphia from Indianapolis – G/T Matt Pryor
Minnesota from NY Jets – TE Chris Herndon
Jacksonville from Seattle – CB Sidney Jones
New England from LA Rams – RB Sony Michel
Pittsburgh from Kansas City – OLB Melvin Ingram
Denver from Philadelphia – CB Kary Vincent

Seventh Round
Detroit gets higher of Lions-Cleveland 7th round picks – QB David Blough
New England from Las Vegas – OT Trent Brown
LA Rams from Miami – CB Aqib Talib
Pittsburgh from NY Jets – LB Avery Williamson
Miami from New England – WR Isaiah Ford
Miami from Tennessee – OT Isaiah Wilson
Carolina from Miami – OT Greg Little/pick will be higher of the #7s Miami received from New England & Tennessee
Miami from Houston thru New England and Baltimore – TE Ryan Izzo/CB Shaun Wade/C/G Greg Mancz)
Jacksonville a conditional pick from Baltimore – TE Josh Oliver
Kansas City from Minnesota – CB Mike Hughes
Green Bay from Houston – CB Ka’dar Hollman
Las Vegas from Carolina – LB Denzel Perryman
Denver from San Fran – LB Jonas Griffith
Denver from Detroit – WR Trinity Benson
Cincinnati a conditional pick from NY Giants – OG Billy Price
Indianapolis from Philadelphia – G/T Matt Pryor
Kansas City from New England – G/T Yasir Durant
Houston from Chicago – WR Anthony Miller
Buffalo from Atlanta – TE Lee Smith
Minnesota from Denver – LB Stephen Weatherly

Conditional Pick
Houston from San Fran – DE Charles Omenihu

Player Trade
Kansas City trades OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to NY Jets for TE Dan Brown

2023 NFL Draft Selections

First Round
Detroit from LA Rams – QB Matt Stafford
Miami from San Francisco – 2021 Trade

Fourth Round
Atlanta from Tennessee – WR Julio Jones
New England from the LA Rams – RB Sony Michel

Fifth Round
Baltimore from New England – CB Shaun Wade
Seattle from Pittsburgh – CB Ahkello Witherspoon

Sixth Round
Jacksonville from Philadelphia – CB Josiah Scott
Tennessee from Atlanta – WR Julio Jones
Houston from NY Giants – CB/ST Keion Crossen
Detroit from Denver – WR Trinity Benson
LA Rams from Green Bay – P Corey Bojorquez
Houston a conditional pick from New Orleans – CB Bradley Roby
Miami from Chicago – WR/PR Jakeem Grant
New England from Carolona – CB Stephon Gilmore

Seventh Round
Tampa Bay from NY Jets – NT Steve McLendon
Carolina a conditional pick from Buffalo – LB Andre Smith
LA Rams from Detroit – DT Michael Brockers
San Francisco from Denver – LB Jonas Griffith
NY Giants from Baltimore – OG Ben Bredeson
Green Bay from LA Rams – P Corey Bojorquez
Minnesota from Denver – LB Stephen Weatherly

2024 NFL Draft Selections
Sixth Round
Rams from Denver – LB Kenny Young

Seventh Round
Denver from Rams – LB Kenny Young
Houston from New Orleans – RB Mark Ingram




NFL Announces 36 Compensatory Draft Choices for 2021

NFL Announces 36 Compensatory Draft Choices to 17 Clubs

​​​​Revised list of 2021 compensatory draft selections. The previous list incorrectly indicated that the San Francisco 49ers would receive two special compensatory draft selections in Round 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft. A club that loses two minority employees to other clubs, as did San Francisco, will receive a special compensatory draft selection in the next three drafts. The revised list correctly indicates that San Francisco will receive one such selection in Round 3 of the 2021 Draft.

A total of 36 compensatory draft selections in the 2021 NFL Draft have been awarded to 17 teams. Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents (“CFA”) than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. The compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through sixth rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL management council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered by this formula. No club may receive more than four compensatory picks in any one year. If a club qualifies for more than four compensatory picks after offsetting each CFA lost by each CFA gained of an equal or higher value, the four highest remaining selections will be awarded to the club.

The Collective Bargaining Agreement limits the number of compensatory selections to the number of clubs then in the League (32). This year, seven clubs, the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers qualified for a compensatory selection under the net loss formula but will not receive that pick because the final numerical value of the CFA who was lost ranked 33rd or lower among the final numerical values of all compensatory selections. Each of those clubs except Indianapolis will receive compensatory selections for other CFAs lost whose final numerical values ranked within the top 32.

In addition to the 32 compensatory selections awarded under the net loss formula, four special compensatory selections were awarded to four clubs: the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens, and New Orleans Saints under a recent amendment to the League’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, which was agreed upon by the NFL and the NFLPA to promote equal employment opportunities and an inclusive workforce within NFL clubs. This initiative provides that the prior employer-club of a minority employee who has been hired by another club as its head coach or primary football executive (general manager) will receive compensation in the form of a special compensatory draft selection in the third round of each of the next two drafts, or in each of the next three drafts if two minority employees from the employer-club are hired for these positions by another club or clubs. Special compensatory selections are awarded in draft selection order after all other compensatory selections in round three.

The following 2021 compensatory draft picks have been awarded for the 2021 NFL Draft, which will be held on April 29-May 1 in Cleveland:

Round/Round Choice/Overall Selection / Team
* – Compensatory Picks for Coaching/ Front Offices losses
3 33-96 New England
3 34-97 Los Angeles Chargers
3 35-98 New Orleans
3 36-99 Dallas
3 37-100 Tennessee
3 38-101 Los Angeles Rams
* 3 39-102 San Francisco
* 3 40-103 Los Angeles Rams
* 3 41-104 Baltimore
* 3 42-105 New Orleans

4 33-138 Dallas
4 34-139 New England
4 35-140 Pittsburgh
4 36-141 Los Angeles Rams
4 37-142 Green Bay
4 38-143 Minnesota
4 39-144 Kansas City

5 33-177 Green Bay
5 34-178 Dallas
5 35-179 Atlanta
5 36-180 San Francisco
5 37-181 Kansas City
5 38-182 Atlanta
5 39-183 Baltimore

6 33-216 Tampa Bay
6 34-217 New Orleans
6 35-218 Atlanta
6 36-219 Green Bay
6 37-220 Chicago
6 38-221 Carolina
6 39-222 Minnesota
6 40-223 Philadelphia
6 41-224 Philadelphia
6 42-225 Carolina
6 43-226 Dallas
6 44-227 Chicago




NFL Traded Draft Selections

NFL Traded Draft Selections

   March 3, 2020

 NFL 2020 Trade  Period Starts March 18, 2020 at 4 pm est

NFL Draft 2020

First Round
Oakland from Chicago (OLB Khalil Mack)
Miami from Houston (OT Laremy Tunsil)
Miami from Pittsburgh (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick)
Jacksonville from LA Rams (DB Jalen Ramsey)

Second Round
Chicago from Oakland (OLB Khalil Mack)
Seattle from Kansas City (DE Frank Clark)
Kansas City from San Francisco (DE Dee Ford)
Indianapolis from Washington (2019 draft trade)
Miami from New Orleans (2019 draft day trade)
Atlanta from New England (WR Mohamed Sanu)

Third Round
Oakland from Chicago (OLB Khalil Mack)
Denver from Pittsburgh (2019 draft day trade)
Houston from Seattle (DE Jadeveon Clowney)
Oakland from Houston (CB Gareon Conley)
Denver from San Francisco (WR Emmanuel Sanders)
Jets from Giants (DL Leonard Williams)
Cleveland – from Seattle thru Houston (RB Duke Johnson)

Fourth Round
Miami from Tennessee (QB Ryan Tannehill)
New England from Chicago (2019 draft day trade)
Houston from Miami (OT Laremy Tunsil)
Pittsburgh from Miami (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick)
Denver from San Francisco (WR Emmanuel Sanders)

Fifth Round
Chicago from Oakland (OLB Khalil Mack)
Jacksonville from LA Rams (DE Dante Fowler)
Arizona from Miami (QB Josh Rosen)
Arizona has forfeited a 5th round pick (SS Jalen Thompson/supp draft)
Baltimore from Minnesota (PK Kaare Vedvik)
Buffalo from Cleveland (OG Wyatt Teller)
Pittsburgh from Jacksonville (QB Josh Dobbs)
Miami from Pittsburgh (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick)
LA Rams from Baltimore (CB Marcus Peters)
San Francisco from Denver (WR Emmanuel Sanders)
Detroit from Seattle (DB Quandre Diggs)
Miami from Arizona (RB Kenyon Drake)

Sixth Round
Washington from Denver (DB Su’a Cravens)
Cleveland from Arizona (CB Jamal Taylor)
Denver from Washington (QB Case Keenum)
Miami from Dallas (DE Robert Quinn)
Jacksonville from Seattle (2019 draft day trade)
Chicago from Philadelphia (RB Jordan Howard – can escalate to a #5 pick on production)
NY Jets from Kansas City (LB Darron Lee)
Arizona from New England (OT Korey Cunningham)
Indianapolis from NY Jets (CB Nate Hairston)
Buffalo from Cleveland (OG Wyatt Teller)
Buffalo from New England (C Russell Bodine)
New England from Denver (CB Duke Dawson)
New England from Houston (CB Keion Crossen)
Miami from Pittsburgh (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick)
Green Bay from Oakland (WR Trevor Davis)

Seventh Round
Cleveland from Buffalo (WR Corey Coleman)
New England from Atlanta (S Jordan Richards)
Detroit from Carolina (OT Corey Robinson)
NY Giants from New Orleans (CB Eli Apple)
Green Bay from Baltimore (RB/WR Ty Montgomery)
Washington from Denver (QB Case Keenum)
Philadelphia from Tampa Bay (WR DeSean Jackson)
Baltimore from the NY Jets (OG Alex Lewis)
Green Bay from Tennessee (OLB Reggie Gilbert)
Denver from New England (CB Duke Dawson)
Minnesota from Miami (OG Danny Isidora)
Cleveland from Tennessee (WR Taywan Taylor)
Miami from Kansas City (S Jordan Lucas)
Pittsburgh from Miami (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick)
New England from Dallas (DL Michael Bennett)

2021 NFL Draft Conditional Pick
Bills get #7 pick from Carolina for OT Marshall Newhouse
Undisclosed/conditional
Baltimore undisclosed pick from New England (OG Jermaine Eluemunor)
Indianapolis undisclosed conditional pick from Miami (OG Evan Brohm)
Miami undisclosed conditional pick from Indianapolis (OG Evan Brohm)
Cleveland and Green Bay exchange undisclosed picks (OG Justin McCray)
Miami undisclosed pick from Indianapolis (OG Even Brohm)
NY Giants and Green Bay could swap 7th round picks (ILB BJ Goodson/Giants get higher of their own or Baltimore’s pick)
Cleveland undisclosed pick from LA Rams (C/G Austin Corbett)

2021

First round
Miami has a #1 from Houston (OT Laremy Tunsil)
Jacksonville has a #1 from LA Rams (DB Jalen Ramsey)

Second round
Miami has a #2 from Houston (OT Laremy Tunsil)

Fourth round
Jacksonville has a #4 from LA Rams (DB Jalen Ramsey)

Fifth round
Buffalo has a #5 from Oakland (WR Zay Jones)
Cleveland has a #5 from LA Rams (C/G Austin Corbett)

Sixth round
Pittsburgh has a #6 from Tampa Bay (OT Jerald Hawkins)
New England has a #6 from NY Jets (WR Demaryius Thomas)

Seventh round
Cleveland has a #7 from Buffalo (OG Wyatt Teller)
Buffalo has a conditional #7 from Carolina (OT Marshall Newhouse)
Kansas City has a conditional #7 from Minnesota (CB Mark Fields)
Tampa Bay has a #7 from Pittsburgh (OT Jerald Hawkins)
NY Jets have a #7 from Seattle (CB Parry Nickerson)

2022
Seventh round
Detroit gets higher of Lions-Cleveland 7th round picks (QB David Blough)

 




NFL Awards 32 Compensatory Picks for NFL Draft 2018

NFL Awards 32 Compensatory Picks for NFL Draft 2018

Additional Round Brings Total Draft Selections to 256 Overall Choices
Frank Coyle – Head Scout / Publisher

The NFL awarded 32 compensatory picks for the 2018 NFL Draft to 15 teams. Four teams, the Bengals, Cowboys, Raiders and Packers each have received four additional draft picks. The 32 compensatory picks brings the total draft selections for the NFL Draft 2018 to 256 choices. The Atlanta Falcons will have the final selection, ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ which is #256.

The Arizona Cardinals earned the best value for their three additional selections, with a 3rd (#97) and 4th round (#134) picks, in addition to a 7th (#254) round selection. The Cincinnati Bengals added picks in the 3rd (#100), 5th (#170) and 7th (#252 & 253) rounds.  The Dallas Cowboys received selections in the 4th (#137), 5th (#171 & 173) and 6th (#208) rounds. Green Bay Packers four selections were similar to Dallas when they added picks in the 4th (#133), 5th (#172 & 174) and 6th (#207) rounds. The Oakland Raiders were awarded four choices, all in the 6th round (# 210, 212, 216 & 217).

Teams losing more or high rated veteran free agents than it signed from the previous FA class are eligible to receive compensatory draft picks the following spring. The draft selections are determined by factors like salary, playing time and postseason honors. The additional 32 selections create an overall 8th Round for the NFL Draft with 256 total selections annually.

List of Compensatory Choices (32) Awarded for the NFL Draft 2018

Cardinals
Third-round pick (#97th overall), Fourth-round (#134th overall), Seventh-round (#254th overall)

Texans
Third-round pick (#98th overall), Sixth-round picks (211th & 214th overall)

Broncos
Third-round (#99th overall)

Bengals
Third-round pick (#100th overall), Fifth-round pick (#170th overall), Seventh-round (#252nd & #253rd overall)

Cowboys
Fourth-round pick (#133rd overall), Fifth-round picks (#171st & #173rd overall), Sixth-round (#208th overall)

Giants
Fourth-round (#135th overall)

Patriots
Fourth-round (#136th overall)

Packers+
Fourth-round pick (#137th overall), Fifth-round picks (#172nd & #174th overall), Sixth-round (#207th overall)

Raiders
Sixth-round picks (#210th, 212th, 216th & 217th overall)

Vikings
Sixth-round picks (#213th & 218th overall)

Chiefs
Sixth-round (#209th overall)

Ravens
Sixth-round (#215th overall)

Chargers
Seventh-round (#251st overall)

Buccaneers
Seventh-round (#255 overall)

Falcons
Seventh-round (#256th overall)
Final pick in the draft – ‘Mr. Irrelevant’




NFL Traded Picks – 2018-2019

NFL Traded Picks 2018
Jan 15, 2018

NFL 2017 Trading Period began March 9, 2017, 4pm est thru Oct 31st

NFL Traded Picks
2018 NFL Draft

First Round
Buffalo from Kansas City (2017 draft day trade)
Cleveland from Houston (2017 draft day trade)

QB Sam Bradford - Vikings
QB Sam Bradford – Vikings

2nd Round
Cleveland from Philadelphia (2016 draft trade)
Cleveland from Houston (QB Brock Osweiller)
San Francisco from New Orleans (2017 draft day trade)
Buffalo from LA Rams (WR Sammy Watkins)
NY Jets from Seattle (DT Sheldon Richardson/WR Jermaine Kearse)
New England Patriots from SF 49ers (QB Jimmy Garoppolo)

3rd Round
San Francisco from Chicago (2017 draft day trade)
Buffalo from Philadelphia (WR Jordan Matthews)
Houston from Seattle (LT Duane Brown)
Carolina from Buffalo (WR Kelvin Benjamin)

4th Round
Cleveland from Carolina (P Andy Lee)
Philadelphia from New England (CB Eric Rowe may be #3 on production)
Philadelphia from Minnesota (QB Sam Bradford)
Chicago from Arizona (2017 draft day trade)
Denver from San Francisco (RB Kapri Bibbs)
San Francisco from Pittsburgh (TE Vance McDonald)
Miami from Philadelphia (RB Jay Ajayi)

5th Round
Seattle from Oakland (RB Marshawn Lynch)
NY Jets from Dallas (2017 draft day trade)
Pittsburgh from San Francisco (TE Vance McDonald)
Cleveland from Kansas City (OL Cameron Erving)
Denver from Atlanta (OT Ty Sambrailo)
Philadelphia from Seattle (OT Matt Tobin)
New Orleans from Miami (LB Stephon Anthony)
Seattle from Houston (LT Duane Brown)
San Fran from Jets (CB Rashard Robinson)

6th Round
Oakland from Seattle (RB Marshawn Lynch)
LA Rams from Detroit (OT Greg Robinson)
LA Rams from Buffalo (WR Sammy Watkins)
Tampa Bay from Pittsburgh (S JJ Wilcox)
Buffalo from Jacksonville (Marcel Dareus – can escalate to a #5 pick)

7th Round
Pittsburgh from NY Giants (CB Ross Cockrell)
San Francisco from Kansas City (CB Kenneth Acker)
Green Bay from Buffalo (LB Lerentee McCray)
Miami from Tampa Bay (2017 draft day trade)
Buffalo from LA Chargers (QB Cardale Jones)
Cincinnati from New England (LB Marquis Flowers)
NY Jets from Seattle (DT Sheldon Richardson/WR Jermaine Kearse)
Seattle from NY Jets (DT Sheldon Richardson/WR Jermaine Kearse)
Arizona from Baltimore (C/G Tony Bergstrom)
Seattle from Minnesota (CB Trumaine Brock)
Kansas City from Tennessee (DT David King)
Washington from LA Rams (TE Derek Carrier)
Green Bay from Dallas (OLB Jayrone Elliott)
Carolina from Buffalo (WR Kelvin Benjamin)

Undisclosed/conditional
New Orleans conditional late round pick from New England (WR Jalen Saunders)
Kansas City an undisclosed, conditional late round pick from Arizona (CB Marcus Cooper)
Jacksonville an undisclosed late round pick from Cincinnati (DE Chris Smith)
Pittsburgh conditional pick from NY Giants (CB Ross Cockrell)
Jacksonville undisclosed pick from Baltimore (C Luke Bowanko)
Kansas City undisclosed pick from Seattle (OT Isaiah Battle)

2019
2nd Round

Houston from Seattle (LT Duane Brown)

4th Round
Buffalo from Kansas City (LB Reggie Ragland)

5th round
Detroit from San Francisco (G Laken Tomlinson)

6th round
Cincinnati from Dallas (CB Bene Benwikere)
Detroit from New England (CB Johnson Bademosi)

7th Round
San Francisco has a conditional #7 from Kansas City (WR Rod Streater)
Kansas City has a conditional #7 from San Francisco (WR Rod Streater)
Philadelphia from Denver (G/T Allen Barbre)
Philadelphia from New Orleans (LS Jon Dorenbos)
Pittsburgh for Cleveland (WR Sammie Coates)
Pittsburgh from Tampa Bay (S JJ Wilcox)