2000 NFL draft

2000 NFL draft
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General information
DateApril 15–16, 2000
Time12:00 p.m. EDT (April 15)
11:00 a.m. EDT (April 16)
LocationTheatre at MSG
in New York City, New York
NetworkESPN
Overview
254 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionCourtney Brown, DE
Cleveland Browns
Mr. IrrelevantMike Green, SS
Chicago Bears
Most selections (13)Cleveland Browns
Green Bay Packers
Fewest selections (5)Dallas Cowboys
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Hall of Famers

The 2000 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur U.S. college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 15–16, 2000, at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.[1][2] No teams chose to claim any players in the supplemental draft that year.

The draft started with Penn State teammates Courtney Brown and LaVar Arrington being selected consecutively, making them the only Penn State players to go number one and two in the same draft. The New York Jets had four first-round draft picks, the most by any team in the history of the draft (17 teams have had three picks but no other has had four).[3]

The draft was notable for the selection of Michigan quarterback Tom Brady at the 199th pick in the sixth round by the New England Patriots. In his 23 seasons in the NFL, Brady won a record seven Super Bowl titles (six with the Patriots, one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers), three NFL MVP awards, and a record five Super Bowl MVPs. As a result of his late selection and subsequent success, Brady is considered to be the biggest steal in the history of the NFL draft.[4][5] It was also the first year since 1966 that a pure placekicker was drafted in the first round, with the Oakland Raiders selecting Florida State's Sebastian Janikowski 17th overall. The University of Tennessee led all colleges with nine selections in the 2000 draft.

Player selections

* Compensatory selection
^ Supplemental compensatory selection
Pro Bowler[N 1]
Hall of Famer[6]
Positions key
Offense Defense Special teams
  1. ^ Includes nose tackle (NT)
  2. ^ Includes middle linebacker (MLB/MIKE), weakside linebacker (WILL), strongside linebacker (SAM), off-ball linebacker, and outside linebacker (OLB)
  3. ^ Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  4. ^ Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  5. ^ Includes kickoff and punt returners
Running back Shaun Alexander
Linebacker Brian Urlacher
Sebastian Janikowski, the first kicker selected in the first round of the draft since 1966
Chad Pennington (top) and Marc Bulger (middle) are two of the six quarterbacks taken before Tom Brady (bottom)
Rnd. Pick Team Player Pos. College Notes
1 1 Cleveland Browns Courtney Brown  DE Penn State
1 2 Washington Redskins LaVar Arrington  LB Penn State
1 3 Washington Redskins Chris Samuels  T Alabama
from San Francisco[R1 - 2]
1 4 Cincinnati Bengals Peter Warrick  WR Florida State
1 5 Baltimore Ravens Jamal Lewis  RB Tennessee
from Atlanta[R1 - 3]
1 6 Philadelphia Eagles Corey Simon  DT Florida State
1 7 Arizona Cardinals Thomas Jones  RB Virginia
1 8 Pittsburgh Steelers Plaxico Burress  WR Michigan State
1 9 Chicago Bears Brian Urlacher LB New Mexico
1 10 Baltimore Ravens Travis Taylor  WR Florida
1 11 New York Giants Ron Dayne  RB Wisconsin
1999 Heisman Trophy winner
1 12 New York Jets Shaun Ellis  DE Tennessee
from Carolina via Washington via San Francisco[R1 - 5]
1 13 New York Jets John Abraham  DE South Carolina
1 14 Green Bay Packers Bubba Franks  TE Miami (FL)
1 15 Denver Broncos Deltha O'Neal  CB California
1 16 San Francisco 49ers Julian Peterson  LB Michigan State
1 17 Oakland Raiders Sebastian Janikowski  K Florida State
1 18 New York Jets Chad Pennington  QB Marshall
1 19 Seattle Seahawks Shaun Alexander  RB Alabama
1 20 Detroit Lions Stockar McDougle  T Oklahoma
1 21 Kansas City Chiefs Sylvester Morris  WR Jackson State
1 22 Seattle Seahawks Chris McIntosh  T Wisconsin
1 23 Carolina Panthers Rashard Anderson  CB Jackson State
1 24 San Francisco 49ers Ahmed Plummer  CB Ohio State
1 25 Minnesota Vikings Chris Hovan  DT Boston College
1 26 Buffalo Bills Erik Flowers  DE Arizona State
1 27 New York Jets Anthony Becht  TE West Virginia
1 28 Indianapolis Colts Rob Morris  LB BYU
1 29 Jacksonville Jaguars R. Jay Soward  WR USC
1 30 Tennessee Titans Keith Bulluck  LB Syracuse
1 31 St. Louis Rams Trung Canidate  RB Arizona
2 32 Cleveland Browns Dennis Northcutt  WR Arizona
2 33 New Orleans Saints Darren Howard  DE Kansas State
2 34 Cincinnati Bengals Mark Roman  S LSU
2 35 San Francisco 49ers John Engelberger  DE Virginia Tech
2 36 Philadelphia Eagles Todd Pinkston  WR Southern Miss
2 37 Atlanta Falcons Travis Claridge  G USC
2 38 Pittsburgh Steelers Marvel Smith  T Arizona State
2 39 Chicago Bears Mike Brown  SS Nebraska
2 40 Denver Broncos Ian Gold  LB Michigan
2 41 Arizona Cardinals Raynoch Thompson  LB Tennessee
2 42 New York Giants Cornelius Griffin  DT Alabama
2 43 San Diego Chargers Rogers Beckett  SS Marshall
2 44 Green Bay Packers Chad Clifton  T Tennessee
2 45 Denver Broncos Kenoy Kennedy  SS Arkansas
2 46 New England Patriots Adrian Klemm  T Hawaii
2 47 Oakland Raiders Jerry Porter  WR West Virginia
2 48 San Francisco 49ers Jason Webster  CB Texas A&M
2 49 Dallas Cowboys Dwayne Goodrich  CB Tennessee
2 50 Detroit Lions Barrett Green  LB West Virginia
2 51 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cosey Coleman  G Tennessee
2 52 Seattle Seahawks Ike Charlton  CB Virginia Tech
2 53 Miami Dolphins Todd Wade  T Ole Miss
2 54 Kansas City Chiefs William Bartee  CB Oklahoma
2 55 Minnesota Vikings Fred Robbins  DT Wake Forest
2 56 Minnesota Vikings Michael Boireau  DE Miami (FL)
2 57 Carolina Panthers Deon Grant  FS Tennessee
2 58 Buffalo Bills Travares Tillman  FS Georgia Tech
2 59 Indianapolis Colts Marcus Washington  LB Auburn
2 60 Jacksonville Jaguars Brad Meester  C Northern Iowa
2 61 Philadelphia Eagles Bobbie Williams  G Arkansas
from Tennessee[R2 - 6]
2 62 St. Louis Rams Jacoby Shepherd  CB Oklahoma State
3 63 Cleveland Browns Travis Prentice  RB Miami (OH)
3 64 Washington Redskins Lloyd Harrison  CB NC State
3 65 San Francisco 49ers Giovanni Carmazzi  QB Hofstra
3 66 Cincinnati Bengals Ron Dugans  WR Florida State
3 67 Atlanta Falcons Mark Simoneau  LB Kansas State
3 68 Tennessee Titans Erron Kinney  TE Florida
3 69 Chicago Bears Dez White  WR Georgia Tech
3 70 Denver Broncos Chris Cole  WR Texas A&M
3 71 Arizona Cardinals Darwin Walker  DT Tennessee
3 72 Pittsburgh Steelers Kendrick Clancy  DT Ole Miss
3 73 New York Giants Ron Dixon  WR Lambuth
3 74 Green Bay Packers Steve Warren  DT Nebraska
3 75 Baltimore Ravens Chris Redman  QB Louisville
3 76 New England Patriots J. R. Redmond  RB Arizona State
3 77 Pittsburgh Steelers Hank Poteat  CB Pittsburgh
from Oakland[R3 - 3]
3 78 New York Jets Laveranues Coles  WR Florida State
3^ 79 Cleveland Browns JaJuan Dawson  WR Tulane
3 80 Seattle Seahawks Darrell Jackson  WR Florida
3 81 Detroit Lions Reuben Droughns  RB Oregon
3 82 Carolina Panthers Leander Jordan  T IUP
3 83 San Diego Chargers Damion McIntosh  T Kansas State
3 84 Miami Dolphins Ben Kelly  CB Colorado
3 85 Kansas City Chiefs Greg Wesley  FS Arkansas–Pine Bluff
3 86 San Francisco 49ers Jeff Ulbrich  LB Hawaii
3 87 Chicago Bears Dustin Lyman  TE Wake Forest
3 88 Minnesota Vikings Doug Chapman  RB Marshall
3 89 Buffalo Bills Corey Moore  LB Virginia Tech
3 90 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nate Webster  LB Miami (FL)
3 91 Indianapolis Colts David Macklin  CB Penn State
3 92 Jacksonville Jaguars T.J. Slaughter  LB Southern Miss
3 93 Tennessee Titans Byron Frisch  DE BYU
3 94 St. Louis Rams John St. Clair  T Virginia
4 95 Cleveland Browns Lewis Sanders  CB Maryland
4 96 New Orleans Saints Terrelle Smith  FB Arizona State
4 97 Cincinnati Bengals Curtis Keaton  RB James Madison
4 98 Green Bay Packers Na’il Diggs  LB Ohio State
from San Francisco[R4 - 1]
4 99 Philadelphia Eagles Gari Scott  WR Michigan State
4 100 Atlanta Falcons Michael Thompson  T Tennessee State
4 101 Denver Broncos Jerry Johnson  DT Florida State
4 102 Arizona Cardinals David Barrett  CB Arkansas
4 103 Pittsburgh Steelers Danny Farmer  WR UCLA
4 104 St. Louis Rams Kaulana Noa  G Hawaii
4 105 New York Giants Brandon Short  LB Penn State
4 106 Minnesota Vikings Antonio Wilson  LB Texas A&M–Commerce
4 106.5 New England Patriots Selection forfeited during the 1999 supplemental draft.[Forfeited 1]
4 107 Oakland Raiders Junior Ioane  DE Arizona State
4 108 San Francisco 49ers John Keith  S Furman
from New York Jets via Green Bay[R4 - 4]
4 109 Dallas Cowboys Kareem Larrimore  CB West Texas A&M
4^ 110 Cleveland Browns Aaron Shea  TE Michigan
4 111 San Diego Chargers Trevor Gaylor  WR Miami (OH)
4 112 Denver Broncos Cooper Carlisle  G Florida
4 113 San Diego Chargers Leonardo Carson  DT Auburn
4 114 Green Bay Packers Anthony Lucas  WR Arkansas
4 115 Kansas City Chiefs Frank Moreau  RB Louisville
4 116 Seattle Seahawks Marcus Bell  LB Arizona
4 117 Miami Dolphins Deon Dyer  FB North Carolina
4 118 Minnesota Vikings Tyrone Carter  S Minnesota
4 119 Seattle Seahawks Isaiah Kacyvenski  LB Harvard
from Washington via San Francisco[R4 - 7]
4 120 Carolina Panthers Alvin McKinley  DE Mississippi State
4 121 Buffalo Bills Avion Black  WR Tennessee State
4 122 Indianapolis Colts Josh Williams  DT Michigan
4 123 Jacksonville Jaguars Chustz, JoeyJoey Chustz  T Louisiana Tech
4 124 Tennessee Titans Bobby Myers  S Wisconsin
4 125 Chicago Bears Reggie Austin  CB Wake Forest
4* 126 Green Bay Packers Gary Berry  S Ohio State
4* 127 New England Patriots Greg Randall  T Michigan State
4* 128 Tennessee Titans Peter Sirmon  LB Oregon
4* 129 Washington Redskins Michael Moore  G Troy State
5 130 Cleveland Browns Anthony Malbrough  CB Texas Tech
5 131 New Orleans Saints Tutan Reyes  G Ole Miss
5 132 San Francisco 49ers Paul Smith  RB UTEP
from San Francisco via Green Bay[R5 - 1]
5 133 Cincinnati Bengals Robert Bean  CB Mississippi State
5 134 Atlanta Falcons Anthony Midget  CB Virginia Tech
5 135 Tennessee Titans Aric Morris  S Michigan State
5 136 Arizona Cardinals Mao Tosi  DT Idaho
5 137 Pittsburgh Steelers Clark Haggans  LB Colorado State
5 138 Indianapolis Colts Johnson, MattMatt Johnson  C BYU
5 139 St. Louis Rams Brian Young  DT UTEP
5 140 New York Giants Ralph Brown  CB Nebraska
5 141 New England Patriots Dave Stachelski  TE Boise State
5 142 Oakland Raiders Shane Lechler  P Texas A&M
5 143 New York Jets Windrell Hayes  WR USC
5 144 Dallas Cowboys Michael Wiley  RB Ohio State
5 145 Detroit Lions Todd Franz  S Tulsa
5^ 146 Cleveland Browns Lamar Chapman  CB Kansas State
5 147 Carolina Panthers Gillis Wilson  DE Southern
5 148 Baltimore Ravens Mercier, RichardRichard Mercier  G Miami (FL)
5 149 Green Bay Packers Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila  DE San Diego State
5 150 San Francisco 49ers John Milem  DE Lenoir–Rhyne
5 151 Green Bay Packers Joey Jamison  WR Texas Southern
5 152 Miami Dolphins Arturo Freeman  S South Carolina
5 153 Kansas City Chiefs Dante Hall  WR Texas A&M
5 154 Denver Broncos Moore, MuneerMuneer Moore  WR Richmond
from Washington via San Francisco via Seattle[R5 - 8]
5 155 Washington Redskins Sanders, QuincyQuincy Sanders  S UNLV
5 156 Buffalo Bills Sammy Morris  FB Texas Tech
5 157 Tampa Bay Buccaneers James Whalen  TE Kentucky
5 158 New Orleans Saints Austin Wheatley  TE Iowa
from Indianapolis[R5 - 10]
5 159 Jacksonville Jaguars Kiwaukee Thomas  CB Georgia Southern
5 160 Tennessee Titans Frank Chamberlin  LB Boston College
5 161 New England Patriots Marriott, JeffJeff Marriott  G Missouri
5* 162 Kansas City Chiefs Pat Dennis  CB Louisiana–Monroe
5* 163 Pittsburgh Steelers Tee Martin  QB Tennessee
5* 164 Arizona Cardinals Jay Tant  TE Northwestern
5* 165 Minnesota Vikings Troy Walters  WR Stanford
5* 166 New Orleans Saints Chad Morton  RB USC
6 167 Miami Dolphins Ernest Grant  DT Arkansas–Pine Bluff
from Cleveland[R6 - 1]
6 168 New Orleans Saints Marc Bulger  QB West Virginia
6 169 Cincinnati Bengals Neil Rackers  K Illinois
6 170 Chicago Bears Frank Murphy  WR Kansas State
from San Francisco[R6 - 2]
6 171 Philadelphia Eagles Thomas Hamner  RB Minnesota
6 172 Atlanta Falcons Mareno Philyaw  WR Troy State
6 173 Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Combs  DE Duke
6 174 Chicago Bears Paul Edinger  K Michigan State
6 175 Seattle Seahawks James Williams  WR Marshall
6 176 Arizona Cardinals Jabari Issa  DE Washington
6 177 New York Giants Dhani Jones  LB Michigan
6 178 Philadelphia Eagles John Frank  DE Utah
from Oakland[R6 - 4]
6 179 New York Jets Tony Scott  CB NC State
6 180 Dallas Cowboys Mario Edwards  CB Florida State
6 181 Detroit Lions Reese, QuintonQuinton Reese  DE Auburn
6 182 Carolina Panthers Jeno James  G Auburn
6^ 183 Cleveland Browns Spergon Wynn  QB Southwest Texas State
6 184 San Diego Chargers Shannon Taylor  LB Virginia
6 185 Seattle Seahawks Tim Watson  DT Rowan
from Green Bay[R6 - 5]
6 186 Baltimore Ravens Adalius Thomas  LB Southern Miss
6 187 New England Patriots Antwan Harris  SS Virginia
6 188 Kansas City Chiefs Darnell Alford  G Boston College
6 189 Denver Broncos Mike Anderson  RB Utah
from Kansas City via St. Louis[R6 - 7]
6 190 Seattle Seahawks John Hilliard  DT Mississippi State
6 191 Baltimore Ravens Cedric Woodard  DT Texas
6 192 Philadelphia Eagles John Romero  C California
6 193 Tampa Bay Buccaneers David Gibson  S USC
6 194 Buffalo Bills Leif Olve Dolonen Larsen  DE UTEP
6 195 New Orleans Saints Michael Hawthorne  S Purdue
from Indianapolis[R6 - 10]
6 196 Jacksonville Jaguars Smith, EmanuelEmanuel Smith  WR Arkansas
6 197 Tennessee Titans Robaire Smith  DT Michigan State
6 198 St. Louis Rams Matt Bowen  SS Iowa
6* 199 New England Patriots Tom Brady  QB Michigan
6* 200 New Orleans Saints Sherrod Gideon  WR Southern Miss
6* 201 New England Patriots David Nugent  DE Purdue
6* 202 Washington Redskins Todd Husak  QB Stanford
6* 203 San Diego Chargers Damen Wheeler  CB Colorado
6* 204 Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Gavadza  TE Kent State
6* 205 San Diego Chargers Ja'Juan Seider  QB Florida A&M
6* 206 Cleveland Browns Brad Bedell  T Colorado
7 207 Cleveland Browns Manuia Savea  G Arizona
7 208 Kansas City Chiefs Desmond Kitchings  WR Furman
7 209 Cleveland Browns Chandler, EricEric Chandler  DE Jackson State
from San Francisco via Chicago[R7 - 2]
7 210 Cincinnati Bengals Brad St. Louis  LS Southwest Missouri State
7 211 Atlanta Falcons Darrick Vaughn  CB Southwest Texas State
7 212 San Francisco 49ers Tim Rattay  QB Louisiana Tech
7 213 Tennessee Titans Mike Green  FB Houston
7 214 Denver Broncos Jarious Jackson  QB Notre Dame
7 215 Arizona Cardinals Sekou Sanyika  LB California
7 216 Washington Redskins Delbert Cowsette  DT Maryland
7 217 New York Giants Jeremiah Parker  DE California
7 218 New York Jets Richard Seals  DT Utah
7 219 Dallas Cowboys Orantes Grant  LB Georgia
7 220 St. Louis Rams Andrew Kline  G San Diego State
7 221 Carolina Panthers Lester Towns  LB Washington
7 222 San Diego Chargers Thomas, JasonJason Thomas  G Hampton
7^ 223 Chicago Bears James Cotton  DE Ohio State
from Cleveland[R7 - 7]
7 224 Green Bay Packers Mark Tauscher  T Wisconsin
7 225 Cleveland Browns Rashidi Barnes  S Colorado
7 226 New England Patriots Tisdale, CaseyCasey Tisdale  DE New Mexico
7 227 Oakland Raiders Mondriel Fulcher  TE Miami (FL)
7 228 New Orleans Saints Kevin Houser  LS Ohio State
from Kansas City[R7 - 9]
7 229 Green Bay Packers Ron Moore  DT Northwestern Oklahoma State
7 230 San Francisco 49ers Brian Jennings  LS Arizona State
7 231 Oakland Raiders Black, ClifftonCliffton Black  S Southwest Texas State
7 232 Miami Dolphins Harris, JeffJeff Harris  CB Georgia
from Minnesota via Cleveland via Chicago[R7 - 13]
7 233 Buffalo Bills Drew Haddad  WR Buffalo
7 234 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Joe Hamilton  QB Georgia Tech
7 235 Indianapolis Colts Rob Renes  DT Michigan
7 236 Jacksonville Jaguars Erik Olson  S Colorado State
7 237 Tennessee Titans Wes Shivers  G Mississippi State
7 238 Indianapolis Colts Rodregis Brooks  CB UAB
from St. Louis via Oakland[R7 - 14]
7* 239 New England Patriots Patrick Pass  FB Georgia
7* 240 Minnesota Vikings Malano, MikeMike Malano  C San Diego State
7* 241 Jacksonville Jaguars Rob Meier  DT Washington State
7* 242 Green Bay Packers Charles Lee  WR UCF
7* 243 Jacksonville Jaguars Shyrone Stith  RB Virginia Tech
7* 244 Minnesota Vikings Cole, GilesGiles Cole  TE Texas A&M–Kingsville
7* 245 Jacksonville Jaguars Danny Clark  LB Illinois
7* 246 Denver Broncos Fields, LeroyLeroy Fields  WR Jackson State
7* 247 Jacksonville Jaguars Baniewicz, MarkMark Baniewicz  T Syracuse
7* 248 Minnesota Vikings Lewis Kelly  G South Carolina State
7* 249 Green Bay Packers Eugene McCaslin  LB Florida
7* 250 Washington Redskins Howell, EthanEthan Howell  WR Oklahoma State
7* 251 Buffalo Bills DaShon Polk  LB Arizona
7* 252 Green Bay Packers Rondell Mealey  RB LSU
7* 253 Detroit Lions Alfonso Boone  DT Mt. San Antonio
7^ 254 Chicago Bears Mike Green  S Northwestern State
from Cleveland[R7 - 15]

Trades

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2000 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 2: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded its first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh-round selections (12th, 71st, 107th, 144th, 179th and 218th) in 1999 and first- and third-round selections (2nd and 64th) in this draft to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection (5th) in 1999.[source 1]
  2. ^ No. 3: San Francisco → Washington (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection (3rd) to Washington for their two first-round selections and fourth- and fifth-round selections (12th, 24th, 119th and 154th).[source 2]
  3. ^ No. 5: Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). Atlanta traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in 1999 in exchange for their 2nd round choice (42) in the 1999 draft.[source 3]
  4. ^ No. 10: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for their 1st-round (15) and 2nd-round choices (42) in the 2000 draft.[source 3]
  5. ^ No. 12: multiple trades:
    No. 12: San Francisco → New York Jets (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to the New York Jets in exchange for New York's first-round selection (16) and second-round selection (48).[source 4]
    No. 12: Washington → San Francisco (PD). See No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.[source 2]
    No. 12: Carolina → Washington (PD). Washington received this pick as compensation for signing Sean Gilbert in 1998.[source 5]
  6. ^ No. 13: multiple trades:
    No. 13: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded two first-round picks (13 and 27) to the New York Jets in exchange for Keyshawn Johnson.[source 6]
    No. 12: San Diego → Tampa Bay (PD). Tampa Bay traded their 1998 second-round pick to San Diego in exchange for their first round pick in 2000.[source 7]
  7. ^ No. 15: Baltimore → Denver (PD). See No. 10: Baltimore → Denver.[source 3]
  8. ^ No. 16: multiple trades:
           No. 16: New England → N.Y. Jets (PD). New York Jets were awarded New England's first-round selection (16th) and fourth- and seventh-round selections (101st and 206th) in 2001 as compensation for New England signing Jets head coach Bill Belichick, with New England receiving the Jets' fifth-round selection (149th) in 2001 and seventh-round selection in 2002.
           No. 16: N.Y. Jets → San Francisco (D). See No. 12: San Francisco → N.Y. Jets.
  9. ^ No. 19: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded their first-round selection (19th) and first-round selection in (7th) to Seattle for WR Joey Galloway.[source 8]
  10. ^ No. 23: Miami → Carolina (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection (23rd) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's second-round selection (44th) in 1998.
  11. ^ No. 24: Washington → San Francisco (D). See No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.
  12. ^ No. 27: Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets (PD). See No. 13: Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets.
Round two
  1. ^ No. 45: Baltimore → Denver (D). See No. 10: Denver → Baltimore.
  2. ^ No. 48: N.Y. Jets → San Francisco (D). See No. 12: San Francisco → N.Y. Jets.
  3. ^ No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay (D). Carolina traded its second-round selection (51st) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's second- and fourth-round selections (57th and 120th).
  4. ^ No. 56: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded its 2000 second-round selection (56th) and first- and third-round selections in 1999 to Minnesota in exchange for QB Brad Johnson.
  5. ^ No. 57: Tampa Bay → Carolina (D). See No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay.
  6. ^ No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). Tennessee traded its second-round selection (61st) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's third- and fifth-round selections (68th and 135th).
Round three
  1. ^ No. 64: New Orleans → Washington (PD). See No. 2: New Orleans → Washington.
  2. ^ No. 68: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). See No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia.
  3. ^ No. 77: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). Oakland traded its third-round selection (77th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's two fifth-round selections (146th and 163rd) in 1999.
  4. ^ No. 80: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded its third-round selection (80th) to Seattle in exchange for WR James McKnight.
  5. ^ No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco (D). Seattle traded its third-round selection (86th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (119th and 154th).
  6. ^ No. 87: Washington → Chicago (PD). Washington traded its third-round selection (87th) and first, third, fourth and fifth-round selections (12th, 71st, 106th and 143rd) in 1999 in exchange for Chicago's first-round selection (7th) in 1999.
Round four
  1. ^ No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (98th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (108th and 132nd).
  2. ^ No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis (D). Chicago traded its fourth-round selection (104th) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' fourth-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (125th, 150th and 225th).
  3. ^ No. 106: Baltimore → Minnesota (PD). Baltimore traded its fourth-round selection (106th) and sixth-round selection (185th) in 1999 to Minnesota in exchange for G Everett Lindsay.
  4. ^ No. 108: multiple trades:
           No. 108: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay (PD). N.Y. Jets traded its fourth-round selection (108th) to Green Bay in exchange for QB Rick Mirer.
           No. 108: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). See No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay.
  5. ^ No. 111: multiple trades:
           No. 111: Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded its fourth-round selection (111th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fifth-round selection (137th) in 1999.
           No. 111: Philadelphia → San Diego (D). Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection (111th) to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's third-round selection in 2001.
  6. ^ No. 112: Carolina → Denver (PD). Carolina traded its fourth-round selection (112th) and third-round selection (67th) in 1999 to Denver in exchange for QB Jeff Lewis.
  7. ^ No. 119: multiple trades:
           No. 119: Washington → San Francisco (D). See No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.
           No. 119: San Francisco → Seattle (D). See No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco.
  8. ^ No. 120: Tampa Bay → Carolina (D). See No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay.
  9. ^ No. 125: St. Louis → Chicago (D). See No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis.
Round five
  1. ^ No. 132: multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Green Bay (PD). San Francisco traded its fifth-round selection (132nd) to Green Bay in exchange for CB Craig Newsome.
           Green Bay → San Francisco (D). See No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay.
  2. ^ No. 135: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). See No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia.
  3. ^ No. 138: multiple trades:
           No. 138: Chicago → New Orleans (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (138th) to New Orleans in exchange for WR Eddie Kennison.
           No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis (D). New Orleans traded this fifth-round selection (138th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' fifth- and sixth-round selections (158th and 195th).
  4. ^ No. 139: Denver → St. Louis (PD). Denver traded its fifth-round selection (139th) and fifth-round selection in 2001 to St. Louis in exchange for S Billy Jenkins.
  5. ^ No. 148: San Diego → Baltimore (PD). San Diego traded its fifth-round selection (148th) to Baltimore in exchange for QB Jim Harbaugh.
  6. ^ No. 150: multiple trades:
           No. 150: Baltimore → Detroit (PD). Baltimore traded its fifth-round selection (150th) and third-round selection (72nd) in 1999 to Detroit in exchange for QB Scott Mitchell.
           No. 150: Detroit → St. Louis (PD). Detroit traded this fifth and seventh-round selections (150th and 220nd) to St. Louis in exchange for RB Greg Hill.
           No. 150: St. Louis → Chicago (D). See No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis.
           No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco (D). Chicago traded this fifth-round selection (150th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth- and seventh-round selections (170th and 209th).
  7. ^ No. 151: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded RB Ahman Green and its fifth-round selection (151st) to Green Bay in exchange for CB Fred Vinson and Green Bay's sixth-round selection (185th).
  8. ^ No. 154: multiple trades:
           No. 154: Washington → San Francisco (D). See No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.
           No. 154: San Francisco → Seattle (D). See No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco.
           No. 154: Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded this fifth-round selection (154th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's sixth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 231st).
  9. ^ No. 155: Minnesota → Washington (PD). Washington received this selection from Minnesota as compensation for Minnesota's signing of restricted free agent Brad Badger.[8]
  10. ^ No. 158: Indianapolis → New Orleans (D). See No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
  11. ^ No. 161: St. Louis → New England (PD). St. Louis traded and its fifth-round selection (161st) to New England in exchange for DE Mike Jones.
Round six
  1. ^ No. 167: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded and its sixth-round selection (167th) to Miami in exchange for RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar.
  2. ^ No. 170: San Francisco → Chicago (D). See No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco.
  3. ^ No. 175: Denver → Seattle (D). See No. 154: Seattle → Denver.
  4. ^ No. 178: Oakland → Philadelphia (PD). Oakland traded its sixth-round selection (178th) to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Bobby Hoying.
  5. ^ No. 185: Green Bay → Seattle (PD). See No. 151: Seattle → Green Bay.
  6. ^ No. 188: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded and its sixth-round selection (188th) and its second- and third-round selections (54th and 84th) in 1999 to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's second-round selection (43rd) in 1999.
  7. ^ No. 189: multiple trades:
           No. 189: Kansas City → St. Louis (PD). Kansas City traded its sixth-round selection (189th) to St. Louis in exchange for TE Mitch Jacoby.
           No. 189: St. Louis → Denver (D). St. Louis traded this sixth-round selection (189th) to Denver in exchange for RB Derek Loville.
  8. ^ No. 191: Minnesota → Baltimore (PD). See No. 106: Baltimore → Minnesota.
  9. ^ No. 192: Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded its sixth-round selection (188th) to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Rodney Peete.
  10. ^ No. 195: Indianapolis → New Orleans (D). See No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 208: New Orleans → Kansas City (PD). New Orleans was required to swap its seventh-round selection (208th) with Kansas City for its seventh-round selection (228th) as compensation for New Orleans signing Kansas City's DB coach Ron Zook as their new defensive coordinator.
  2. ^ No. 209: multiple trades:
           No. 209: San Francisco → Chicago (D). See No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco.
           No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland (D). Chicago traded two seventh-round selections (209th and 225th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's three seventh-round selections (223rd, 232nd and 254th).
  3. ^ No. 212: multiple trades:
           No. 212: Philadelphia → New England (PD). Philadelphia traded its seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for WR Dietrich Jells.
           No. 212: New England → San Francisco (D). New England traded this seventh-round selection (212th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth-round selection in 2001.
  4. ^ No. 213: Chicago → Tennessee (PD). Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (213th) to Tennessee in exchange for LB Lemanski Hall.
  5. ^ No. 216: Pittsburgh → Washington (PD). Pittsburgh traded its seventh-round selection (216th) to Washington in exchange for OT Shar Pourdanesh.
  6. ^ No. 220: Detroit → St. Louis (PD). See No. 150: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
  7. ^ No. 223: Cleveland → Chicago (D). See No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
  8. ^ No. 225: multiple trades:
           No. 225: Baltimore → St. Louis (PD). Baltimore traded its seventh-round selection (225th) and fifth-round selection (145th) in 1999 to St. Louis in exchange for QB Tony Banks.
           No. 225: St. Louis → Chicago (D). See No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis.
           No. 225: Chicago → Cleveland (D). No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
  9. ^ No. 228: Kansas City → New Orleans (PD). See No. 208: New Orleans → Kansas City.
  10. ^ No. 229: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded its seventh-round selection (229th) to Green Bay in exchange for WR Derrick Mayes.
  11. ^ No. 230: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded its seventh-round selection (230th) to San Francisco in exchange for QB Jim Druckenmiller.
  12. ^ No. 231: multiple trades:
           No. 231: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded its seventh-round selection (231st) and seventh-round selection in 2001 to Denver in exchange for CB Tito Paul.
           No. 231: Denver → Seattle (D). See No. 154: Seattle → Denver.
           No. 231: Seattle → Oakland (D). Seattle traded this seventh-round selection (231st) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection in 2001.
  13. ^ No. 232: multiple trades:
           No. 232: Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). Minnesota traded its seventh-round selection (232nd) and DT Stalin Colinet to Cleveland in exchange for DT Jerry Ball.
           No. 232: Cleveland → Chicago (D). See No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
           No. 232: Chicago → Miami (D). Chicago traded this seventh-round selection (232nd) and its seventh-round selection in 2001 to Miami in exchange for P Brent Bartholomew.
  14. ^ No. 238: multiple trades:
           No. 238: St. Louis → Oakland (PD). St. Louis traded its seventh-round selection (238th) to Oakland in exchange for QB Paul Justin.
           No. 238: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). Oakland traded this seventh-round selection (238th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' sixth-round selection in 2001.
  15. ^ No. 254: Cleveland → Chicago (D). See No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.

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Forfeited picks

  1. ^ The New England Patriots forfeited their 2000 fourth round pick after selecting CB J'Juan Cherry in the 1999 supplemental draft.[7]

Notable undrafted players

Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Notes
Arizona Cardinals Deke Cooper  S Notre Dame
Arizona Cardinals Bryan Gilmore  WR Midwestern State
Arizona Cardinals Jason Starkey  C Marshall
Atlanta Falcons Jake Arians  K UAB
Atlanta Falcons Doug Johnson  QB Florida
Atlanta Falcons Derek Rackley  LS Minnesota
Atlanta Falcons Maurice Smith  RB North Carolina A&T
Baltimore Ravens Jason Brookins  RB Lane
Baltimore Ravens John James  TE IUP
Buffalo Bills Jon Carman  T Georgia Tech
Buffalo Bills Dustin Cohen  LB Miami (OH)
Buffalo Bills Fred Jones  LB Colorado
Buffalo Bills Kenyatta Wright  LB Oklahoma State
Carolina Panthers Casey Crawford  TE Virginia
Carolina Panthers Michael Hawkes  LB Virginia Tech
Carolina Panthers Brad Hoover  FB Western Carolina
Carolina Panthers Paris Lenon  S Richmond
Carolina Panthers Al Lucas  DT Troy State
Carolina Panthers Giradie Mercer  DT Marshall
Chicago Bears Marlion Jackson  RB Saginaw Valley State
Chicago Bears Ahmad Merritt  WR Wisconsin
Cincinnati Bengals LaVell Boyd  WR Louisville
Cincinnati Bengals Armegis Spearman  LB Ole Miss
Cleveland Browns Noel LaMontagne  T Virginia
Cleveland Browns Shaun O'Hara  C Rutgers
Cleveland Browns Kevin Thompson  QB Penn State
Dallas Cowboys Aaron Fields  DE Troy State
Dallas Cowboys Troy Hambrick  RB Savannah State
Dallas Cowboys Jon Hilbert  K Louisville
Dallas Cowboys Damon Hodge  WR Alabama State
Dallas Cowboys Alcender Jackson  G LSU
Dallas Cowboys Micah Knorr  P Utah State
Dallas Cowboys Rian Lindell  K Washington State
Dallas Cowboys Chad Slaughter  T Alcorn State
Dallas Cowboys Clint Stoerner  QB Arkansas
Denver Broncos KaRon Coleman  RB Stephen F. Austin
Denver Broncos Bashir Yamini  WR Iowa
Detroit Lions Larry Foster  WR LSU
Detroit Lions James Hall  DE Michigan
Detroit Lions Jimmy Wyrick  CB Minnesota
Green Bay Packers Bobby Brown  TE Notre Dame
Green Bay Packers Herbert Goodman  RB Graceland
Indianapolis Colts John Baker  P North Texas
Indianapolis Colts Joe Dean Davenport  TE Arkansas
Indianapolis Colts Mike Furrey  WR Northern Iowa
Indianapolis Colts Steve Gleason  S Washington State
Indianapolis Colts Trevor Insley  WR Nevada
Indianapolis Colts Kevin McDougal  RB Colorado State
Indianapolis Colts Justin Snow  LS Baylor
Indianapolis Colts Jamel White  RB South Dakota
Jacksonville Jaguars John Waerig  TE Maryland
Kansas City Chiefs Chris Horn  WR Rocky Mountain
Kansas City Chiefs Jonathan Jackson  LB Oregon State
Kansas City Chiefs Norris McCleary  DT East Carolina
Kansas City Chiefs Kirk McMullen  TE Pittsburgh
Kansas City Chiefs Andre O'Neal  LB Marshall
Miami Dolphins Trent Gamble  S Wyoming
Miami Dolphins Tommy Hendricks  LB Michigan
Miami Dolphins Steve Herndon  G Georgia
Miami Dolphins Adewale Ogunleye  DE Indiana
Miami Dolphins Jay Taylor  K West Virginia
Minnesota Vikings Brody Liddiard  LS Colorado
New England Patriots Shockmain Davis  WR Angelo State
New England Patriots Chris Eitzmann  TE Harvard
New England Patriots Lonie Paxton  LS Sacramento State
New England Patriots Maugaula Tuitele  LB Colorado State
New Orleans Saints Jamal Brooks  LB Hampton
New Orleans Saints Shayne Graham  K Virginia Tech
New Orleans Saints Blaine Saipaia  T Colorado State
New York Giants Chris Bober  C Nebraska–Omaha
New York Giants Darnell Dinkins  TE Pittsburgh
New York Giants Jack Golden  LB Oklahoma State
New York Giants Kevin Lewis  LB Duke
New York Giants Chris Ziemann  T Michigan
New York Jets Jake Moreland  FB/TE Western Michigan
New York Jets Kelvin Moses  LB Wake Forest
Oakland Raiders Brandon Jennings  CB Texas A&M
Oakland Raiders Marcus Knight  WR/KR Michigan
Philadelphia Eagles Travis Brown  QB Northern Arizona
Philadelphia Eagles Clinton Hart  S UCF
Pittsburgh Steelers Ainsley Battles  S Vanderbilt
Pittsburgh Steelers Joey Goodspeed  FB Notre Dame
Pittsburgh Steelers Hank Fraley  C Robert Morris
Pittsburgh Steelers Dan Kreider  FB New Hampshire
Pittsburgh Steelers Donnel Thompson  LB Wisconsin
San Diego Chargers Ronney Jenkins  RB Northern Arizona
San Diego Chargers Rod Smart  RB Western Kentucky
San Diego Chargers Leonard Stephens  TE Howard
San Francisco 49ers Cedric Killings  DT Carson–Newman
San Francisco 49ers Jason Lamar  LB Toledo
San Francisco 49ers James Tuthill  K Cal Poly
Seattle Seahawks Kris Heppner  K Montana
St. Louis Rams Bennie Anderson  G Tennessee State
St. Louis Rams Dane Looker  WR Washington
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sean McDermott  LS/TE Kansas
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Earthwind Moreland  CB Georgia Southern
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Todd Yoder  TE Vanderbilt
Tennessee Titans Mike Leach  LS William & Mary
Tennessee Titans Billy Volek  QB Fresno State
Washington Redskins Jerry DeLoach  DE California
Washington Redskins Bryan Johnson  FB Boise State
Washington Redskins Josh Symonette  S Tennessee Tech

Hall of Famers

  • Brian Urlacher, linebacker from New Mexico, taken 1st round 9th overall by the Chicago Bears.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018.

References and notes

Notes

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

Trade references

  1. ^ Maske, Mark (April 18, 1999). "Redskins Wheel, Deal, Draft a Champ". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ a b "Niners to give third pick to Skins for 12th, 24th selections". CNN/SI. Associated Press. February 27, 2000. Archived from the original on May 1, 2001. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Banks, Don (April 14, 2000). "The Fifth Element". CNN/SI. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Battista, Judy (April 14, 2000). "Still Holding Four Picks, Jets Poised to Move Up". The New York Times. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Panthers Acquire Sean Gilbert". Associated Press. April 21, 1998. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  6. ^ Elliott, Josh (April 24, 2000). "Key Figure". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  7. ^ "2000 NFL Draft Pick Transactions". Pro Sports Transactions.
  8. ^ "Joey on the Move". CNN/SI. February 13, 2000. Archived from the original on June 27, 2001.

General references

  1. ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  2. ^ Salomone, Dan (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". Giants.com. New York Giants. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  3. ^ "Jets' best draft class featured a record four first-round picks". ESPN.com. April 25, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  4. ^ "Top all-time NFL draft steals". NFL.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Cartelli, Lance (February 22, 2017). "25 of the greatest NFL Draft picks ever – Tom Brady". CBS Sports. Retrieved February 26, 2026.
  6. ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  7. ^ "Patriots Waive Cornerback J'Juan Cherry". Patriots.com. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  8. ^ "Redskins Sign QB George". The Washington Post. April 11, 2000.