2017 NFL Draft Results By Team

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Here are the complete 2017 NFL draft results by team:

Arizona Cardinals

1-13: Haason Reddick, LB (Temple)
2-36: Budda Baker, S (Washington)
3-98: Chad Williams, WR (Grambling State)
4-115: Dorian Johnson, OL (Pittsburgh)
5-157: Will Holden, OL (Vanderbilt)
5-179: T.J. Logan, RB (North Carolina)
6-208: Johnathan Ford, S (Auburn)

Atlanta Falcons

1-25: Takkarist McKinley, DE (UCLA)
3-75: Duke Riley, LB (LSU)
4-136: Sean Harlow, OL (Oregon State)
5-149: Damontae Kazee, CB (San Diego State)
5-156: Brian Hill, RB (Wyoming)
5-174: Eric Saubert, TE (Drake)

Baltimore Ravens

1-16: Marlon Humphrey, CB (Alabama)
2-47: Tyus Bowser, LB (Houston)
3-74: Chris Wormley, DT (Michigan)
3-78: Tim Williams, LB (Alabama)
4-122: Nico Siragusa, OL (San Diego State)
5-159: Jermaine Eluemunor, OL (Texas A&M)
6-186: Chuck Clark, S (Virginia Tech)

Buffalo Bills

1-27: Tre?Davious White, CB (LSU)
2-37: Zay Jones, WR (East Carolina)
3-63: Dion Dawkins, OL (Temple)
5-163: Matt Milano, LB (Boston College)
5-171: Nathan Peterman, QB (Pittsburgh)
6-195: Tanner Vallejo, LB (Boise State)

Carolina Panthers

1-8: Christian McCaffrey, RB (Stanford)
2-40: Curtis Samuel, RB (Ohio State)
2-64: Taylor Moton, OL (Western Michigan)
3-77: Daeshon Hall, DL (Texas A&M)
5-152: Corn Elder, CB (Miami)
6-192: Alex Armah, FB (West Georgia)
7-233: Harrison Butker, K (Georgia Tech)

Chicago Bears

1-2: Mitch Trubisky, QB (North Carolina)
2-45: Adam Shaheen, TE (Ashland)
4-112: Eddie Jackson, S (Alabama)
4-119: Tarik Cohen, RB (North Carolina A&T)
5-147: Jordan Morgan, OL (Kutztown)

Cincinnati Bengals

1-9: John Ross, WR (Washington)
2-48: Joe Mixon, RB (Oklahoma)
3-73: Jordan Willis, DE (Kansas State)
4-116: Carl Lawson, DE (Auburn)
4-128: Josh Malone, WR (Tennessee)
4-138: Ryan Glasgow, DT (Michigan)
5-153: Jake Elliott, K (Memphis)
5-176: J.J. Dielman, OL (Utah)
6-193: Jordan Evans, LB (Oklahoma)
6-207: Brandon Wilson, S (Houston)
7-251: Mason Schreck, TE (Buffalo)

Cleveland Browns

1-1: Myles Garrett, LB (Texas A&M)
1-25: Jabrill Peppers, S (Michigan)
1-29: David Njoku, TE (Miami)
2-52: DeShone Kizer, QB (Notre Dame)
3-65: Larry Ogunjobi, DT (Charlotte)
4-126: Howard Wilson, CB (Houston)
5-160: Roderick Johnson, OL (Florida State)
6-185: Caleb Brantley, DL (Florida)
7-224: Zane Gonzalez, K (Arizona State)
7-252: Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina State)
 

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Dallas Cowboys
1-28: Taco Charlton, DE (Michigan)
2-60: Chidobe Awuzie, CB (Colorado)
3-92: Jourdan Lewis, CB (Michigan)
4-133: Ryan Switzer, WR (North Carolina)
6-191: Xavier Woods, S (Louisiana Tech)
6-216: Marquez White, CB (Florida State)
7-228: Joey Ivie, DT (Florida)
7-239: Noah Brown, WR (Ohio State)
7-246: Jordan Carrell, DE (Colorado)

Denver Broncos
1-20: Garett Bolles, T (Utah)
2-51: DeMarcus Walker, DE (Florida State)
3-82: Carlos Henderson, WR (Louisiana Tech)
3-101: Brendan Langley, CB (Lamar)
5-145: Jake Butt, TE (Michigan)
5-172: Isaiah McKenzie, WR, (Georgia)
6-203 DeAngelo Henderson, RB (Coastal Carolina)
7-253: Chad Kelly, QB (Ole Miss)

Detroit Lions
1-21: Jarrad Davis, LB (Florida)
2-53: Teez Tabor, CB (Florida)
3-96: Kenny Golladay, WR (Northern Illinois)
4-124: Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB, Tennessee
4-127: Michael Roberts, TE (Toledo)
5-165: Jamal Agnew, DB (San Diego)
6-205: Jeremiah Ledbetter, DT (Arkansas)
6-215: Brad Kaaya, QB (Miami)
7-250: Pat O?Connor, DE (Eastern Michigan)

Green Bay Packers
2-33: Kevin King, CB (Washington)
2-61: Josh Jones, S (North Carolina State)
3-93: Montravius Adams, DT (Auburn)
4-108: Vince Biegel, LB (Wisconsin)
4-134: Jamaal Williams, RB (BYU)
5-175: DeAngelo Yancey, WR (Purdue)
5-182: Aaron Jones, RB (UTEP)
6-212: Kofi Amichia, T (USF)
7-238: Devante Mays, RB (Utah State)
7-247: Malachi Dupre, WR (LSU)

Houston Texans
1-12: Deshaun Watson, QB (Clemson)
2-57: Zach Cunningham, LB (Vanderbilt)
3-89: D?Onta Foreman, RB (Texas)
4-130: Julien Davenport, OL (Bucknell)
4-142: Carlos Watkins, DL (Clemson)
5-169: Treston Decoud, S (Oregon State)
7-243: Kyle Fuller, C (Baylor)

Indianapolis Colts
1-15: Malik Hooker, S (Ohio State)
2-46: Quincy Wilson, CB (Florida)
3-80: Tarell Basham, DE (Ohio)
4-137: Zach Banner, OL (USC)
4-143: Marlon Mack, RB (USF)
4-144: Grover Stewart, DL (Albany State)
5-158: Nate Hairston, CB (Temple)
5-161: Anthony Walker, LB (Northwestern)

Jacksonville Jaguars
1-4: Leonard Fournette, RB (LSU)
2-34: Cam Robinson, T (Alabama)
3-68: Dawuane Smoot, DL (Illinois)
4-110: Dede Westbrook, WR (Oklahoma)
5-148: Blair Brown, LB (Ohio)
7-222: Jalen Myrick, CB (Minnesota)
7-240: Marquez Williams, FB (Miami)

Kansas City Chiefs
1-10: Patrick Mahomes, QB (Texas Tech)
2-59: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DL (Villanova)
3-86: Kareem Hunt, RB (Toledo)
4-139: Jehu Chesson, WR (Michigan)
5-183: Ukeme Eligwe, LB (Georgia Southern)
6-218: Leon McQuay III, S (USC)

Los Angeles Chargers
1-7: Mike Williams, WR (Clemson)
2-38: Forrest Lamp, OL (Western Kentucky)
3-71: Dan Feeney, OL (Indiana)
4-113: Rayshawn Jenkins, S (Miami)
5-151: Desmond King, DB (Iowa)
6-190: Sam Tevi, T (Utah)
7-225: Isaac Rochell, DT (Notre Dame)

Los Angeles Rams
2-44: Gerald Everett, TE (South Alabama)
3-69: Cooper Kupp, WR (Eastern Washington)
3-91: John Johnson, S (Boston College)
4-117: Josh Reynolds, WR (Texas A&M)
4-125: Samson Ebukam, LB (Eastern Washington)
6-189: Tanzel Smart, DT (Tulane)
6-206: Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
7-234: Ejuan Price, DE (Pitt)

Miami Dolphins
1-22: Charles Harris, DE (Missouri)
2-54: Raekwon McMillan, LB (Ohio State)
3-97: Cordrea Tankersley, CB (Clemson)
5-164: Isaac Asiata, OL (Utah)
5-178: Davon Godchaux, DT (LSU)
6-194: Vincent Taylor, DT (Oklahoma State)
7-237: Isaiah Ford, WR (Virginia Tech)

Minnesota Vikings
2-41: Dalvin Cook, RB (Florida State)
3-70: Pat Elflein, OL (Ohio State)
4-109: Jaleel Johnson, DT (Iowa)
4-120: Ben Gedeon, LB, Michigan
5-170: Rodney Adams, WR (USF)
5-180: Danny Isidora, OL (Miami)
6-201: Bucky Hodges, TE (Virginia)
7-219: Stacy Coley, WR (Miami)
7-220: Ifeadi Odenigbo, DE (Northwestern)
7-232: Elijah Lee, LB (Kansas State)
7-245: Jack Tocho, CB (N.C. State)

New England Patriots
3-83: Derek Rivers, DE (Youngstown State)
3-85: Antonio Garcia, OL (Troy)
4-131: Deatrich Wise, DL (Arkansas)
6-211: Conor McDermott, T (UCLA)

New Orleans Saints
1-11: Marshon Lattimore, CB (Ohio State)
1-32: Ryan Ramczyk, T (Wisconsin)
2-42: Marcus Williams, S (Utah)
3-67: Alvin Kamara, RB (Tennessee)
3-76: Alex Anzalone, LB (Florida)
3-103 Trey Hendrickson, DE (Florida Atlantic)
6-196: Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE (Miami)

New York Giants
1-23: Evan Engram, TE (Mississippi)
2-55: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT (Alabama)
3-87: Davis Webb, QB (California)
4-140: Wayne Gallman, RB (Clemson)
5-167: Avery Moss, DE (Youngstown State)
6-200: Adam Bisnowaty, T (Pittsburgh)

New York Jets
1-6: Jamal Adams, S (LSU)
2-39: Marcus Maye, S (Florida)
3-79: ArDarius Stewart, WR (Alabama)
4-141: Chad Hansen, WR (California)
5-150: Jordan Leggett, TE (Clemson)
5-181: Dylan Donahue, LB (West Georgia)
6-188: Elijah McGuire, RB (Louisiana-Lafayette).
6-197: Jeremy Clark, CB (Michigan)
6-204: Derrick Jones, CB (Mississippi)

Oakland Raiders
1-24: Gareon Conley, CB (Ohio State)
2-56: Obi Melifonwu, S (UConn)
3-88: Eddie Vanderdoes, DT (UCLA)
4-129: David Sharpe, OL (Florida)
5-168: Marquel Lee, LB (Wake Forest)
7-221: Shalom Luani, DB (Washington State)
7-231: Jylan Ware, T (Alabama State)
7-242: Elijah Hood, RB (North Carolina)
7-244: Treyvon Hester, DT (Toledo)

Philadelphia Eagles
1-14: Derek Barnett, DE (Tennessee)
2-43: Sidney Jones, CB (Washington)
3-99: Rasul Douglas, CB (West Virginia)
4-118: Mack Hollins, WR (North Carolina)
4-132: Donnel Pumphrey, RB (San Diego State)
5-166: Shelton Gibson, WR (West Virginia)
5-184: Nathan Gerry, S (Nebraska)
6-214: Elijah Qualls, DT (Washington)

Pittsburgh Steelers
1-30: T.J. Watt, LB (Wisconsin)
2-62: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR (USC)
3-94: Cameron Sutton, CB (Tennessee)
3-105: James Conner, RB (Pittsburgh)
4-135: Joshua Dobbs, QB (Tennessee)
5-173: Brian Allen, CB (Utah)
6-213: Colin Holba, LS (Louisville)
7-248: Keion Adams, OLB (Western Michigan)

San Francisco 49ers
1-3: Solomon Thomas, DL (Stanford)
1-31: Reuben Foster, LB (Alabama)
3-66: Ahkello Witherspoon, CB (Colorado)
3-104: C.J. Beathard, QB (Iowa)
4-121: Joe Williams, RB (Utah)
5-146: George Kittle, TE (Iowa)
5-177: Trent Taylor, WR (Louisiana Tech)
6-198: D.J. Jones, DT (Ole Miss)
6-202: Pita Taumoepenu, DE (Utah)
7-229: Adrian Colbert, CB (Miami)

Seattle Seahawks
2-35: Malik McDowell, DT (Michigan State)
2-58: Ethan Pocic, OL (LSU)
3-90: Shaquill Griffin, CB (UCF)
3-95: Delano Hill, S (Michigan)
3-102: Nazair Jones, DL (North Carolina)
3-106: Amara Darboh, WR (Michigan)
4-111: Tedric Thompson, S (Colorado)
6-187: Mike Tyson, S (Cincinnati)
6-210: Justin Senior, T (Mississippi State)
7-226: David Moore, WR (East Central Oklahoma)
7-249: Chris Carson, RB (Oklahoma)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1-19: O.J. Howard, TE (Alabama)
2-50: Justin Evans, S (Texas A&M)
3-84: Chris Godwin, WR (Penn State)
3-107: Kendell Beckwith, LB (LSU)
5-162: Jeremy McNichols, RB (Boise State)
7-223: Steve Tu?ikolovatu, DT (USC)

Tennessee Titans
1-5: Corey Davis, WR (Western Michigan)
1-18: Adoree? Jackson, CB (USC)
3-72: Taywan Taylor, WR (Western Kentucky)
3-100: Jonnu Smith, TE (FIU)
5-155: Jayon Brown, LB (UCLA)
6-217: Corey Levin, OL (Chattanooga)
7-227: Josh Carraway, LB (TCU)
7-236: Brad Seaton, OT (Villanova)
7-241: Khalfani Muhammad, RB (Cal)

Washington Redskins
1-17: Jonathan Allen, DL (Alabama)
2-49: Ryan Anderson, LB (Alabama)
3-81: Fabian Moreau, CB (UCLA)
4-114: Samaje Perine, RB (Oklahoma)
4-123: Montae Nicholson, S (Michigan State)
5-154: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE (Arkansas)
6-199: Chase Roullier, C (Wyoming)
6-209: Robert Davis, WR (Georgia State)
7-230: Josh Harvey-Clemons, S (Louisville)
7-235: Joshua Holsey, S (Auburn)
 

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Steals of the draft potentil contributors or stars?

Steals of the draft potentil contributors or stars?

These players may make an impact and were low drafts with talk they would go higher a year ago.

Arizona Cardinals


5-179: T.J. Logan, RB (North Carolina)

Atlanta Falcons


5-156: Brian Hill, RB (Wyoming) - could give incumbent RBs some competition in the fall


Baltimore Ravens

None

Buffalo Bills


5-171: Nathan Peterman, QB (Pittsburgh)

Carolina Panthers

None

Chicago Bears


4-119: Tarik Cohen, RB (North Carolina A&T) - tough nosed runner could vie for playing time

Cincinnati Bengals

All of these guys could stick and get playing time

4-138: Ryan Glasgow, DT (Michigan)
5-153: Jake Elliott, K (Memphis)
5-176: J.J. Dielman, OL (Utah)
6-193: Jordan Evans, LB (Oklahoma)
6-207: Brandon Wilson, S (Houston)
7-251: Mason Schreck, TE (Buffalo)

Cleveland Browns


7-224: Zane Gonzalez, K (Arizona State) - solid kicker
7-252: Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina State) - best is yet to come from this guy


Dallas Cowboys

7-239: Noah Brown, WR (Ohio State) - if this guy can just stay healthy
7-246: Jordan Carrell, DE (Colorado) - large wing span and quiet contributor

Denver Broncos

5-145: Jake Butt, TE (Michigan) - Can be better than Eagles holdover Celek
5-172: Isaiah McKenzie, WR, (Georgia) - Sleeper pick
6-203 DeAngelo Henderson, RB (Coastal Carolina) - fire plug type with strong legs and finish
7-253: Chad Kelly, QB (Ole Miss) - if his head can stay screwed on tight, look out

Detroit Lions

6-215: Brad Kaaya, QB (Miami) - there is no rush for this guy, he could develop
7-250: Pat O?Connor, DE (Eastern Michigan) - possibly better than former Eagle, Conor Barwin

Green Bay Packers


7-238: Devante Mays, RB (Utah State) - another guy if he stays healthy could be a contributor
7-247: Malachi Dupre, WR (LSU) - All everything out of HS has yet to fulfill his potential, now look out!

Houston Texans

None

Indianapolis Colts

5-158: Nate Hairston, CB (Temple) - Does everything well, could be a big surprise in camp
5-161: Anthony Walker, LB (Northwestern) - Just does what he's supposed to, a name not mentioned much by the ESPN Draft experts, Mel & Toddtoddtoddtodd

Jacksonville Jaguars

7-222: Jalen Myrick, CB (Minnesota) - Solid player in the B10

Kansas City Chiefs

5-183: Ukeme Eligwe, LB (Georgia Southern) - a sleeper here who'll compete in camp


Los Angeles Chargers

5-151: Desmond King, DB (Iowa) - has yet to fulfill his 'potential', talked about quite often by Draft experts


Los Angeles Rams

6-206: Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech) - This guy plays hard and can be a sparkplug on short yardage plays
7-234: Ejuan Price, DE (Pitt) - on the small side, but just finishes, 5'11 245, not a LB though

Miami Dolphins

7-237: Isaiah Ford, WR (Virginia Tech) - Yet to fulfill his potential as well, let's see if he can do it in Miami

Minnesota Vikings


6-201: Bucky Hodges, TE (Virginia) - He actually attended Va Tech folks and was a QB at one time, good athlete with long wing span and could move quickly in a pro offense.
7-232: Elijah Lee, LB (Kansas State) - Tweener guy, could be an extra LB on certain situations and pass rusher on other situations.
7-245: Jack Tocho, CB (N.C. State) - never fulfilled his potential but is strong and quick

New England Patriots

All of their guys will contribute, they drafted very well for only 4 picks peeps

3-83: Derek Rivers, DE (Youngstown State)
3-85: Antonio Garcia, OL (Troy)
4-131: Deatrich Wise, DL (Arkansas)
6-211: Conor McDermott, T (UCLA)

New Orleans Saints


6-196: Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE (Miami) - if off the field troubles and injuries are behind him, look out

New York Giants

4-140: Wayne Gallman, RB (Clemson) - could vie for starting time in the fall
5-167: Avery Moss, DE (Youngstown State) - good pass rusher skills and wing span, he'll be a good one
6-200: Adam Bisnowaty, T (Pittsburgh) - One of best blockers for a high scoring offense in college

New York Jets

5-150: Jordan Leggett, TE (Clemson) - He has a good shot at sticking and making immediate impact
5-181: Dylan Donahue, LB (West Georgia) - good size and plays hard, good instincts
6-188: Elijah McGuire, RB (Louisiana-Lafayette). - seen on TV 3 times, he played well in all games, strong too
6-197: Jeremy Clark, CB (Michigan) - has yet to hit his stride, this is his chance with a former DB as Head Coach
6-204: Derrick Jones, CB (Mississippi) - speed lacks, but he makes tackles and bats down passes

Oakland Raiders

7-231: Jylan Ware, T (Alabama State) - massive blocker and runs well, 5.1 for a 6'7 300 pounder, Art Shell?
7-242: Elijah Hood, RB (North Carolina) - another one that never lived up to his potential but could here
7-244: Treyvon Hester, DT (Toledo) - played in MAC and did well even being double teamed

Philadelphia Eagles

5-184: Nathan Gerry, S (Nebraska) may end up at LB
6-214: Elijah Qualls, DT (Washington) run plugger, he's better than #1 pick out of U Dub, Danny Shelton for Browns, all-state wrestler, 5.0 40 quick light on his feet and fills the holes well on run plays

Pittsburgh Steelers

5-173: Brian Allen, CB (Utah) - sleeper, former WR, 6'4 220, could be a huge find
7-248: Keion Adams, OLB (Western Michigan) A pass rusher type who can get downfield on coverage

San Francisco 49ers

6-202: Pita Taumoepenu, DE (Utah) - hasn't started many games in career and hasn't played football all that long
7-229: Adrian Colbert, CB (Miami) - underperformed in college, has the tools for sure

Seattle Seahawks

None


Tampa Bay Buccaneers

5-162: Jeremy McNichols, RB (Boise State) - He has a solid shot of sticking, from same team as Doug Martin
7-223: Steve Tu?ikolovatu, DT (USC) - another player who had hype of out HS and inconsistent play in Pac12

Tennessee Titans

None

Washington Redskins

5-154: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE (Arkansas) - Has a shot of being a contributor immediately
7-235: Joshua Holsey, S (Auburn) a broken story, has yet to live up to his potential but just gets it done, 5'10 195, strong and makes the tackles, instinctive.
 
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