2024 NFL draft
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2024 NFL Draft | |
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Date(s) | April 25–27, 2024 |
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257 total selections in 7 rounds | |
League | National Football League |
First selection | Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago Bears |
The 2024 NFL draft is the ongoing 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is being held around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan, on April 25–27, 2024.[1] The Chicago Bears hold the first pick in the draft, traded from the Carolina Panthers, who had the worst record in the 2023 season. The Bears selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first pick, which is the first time they selected first overall since 1947.
Host city
Detroit was chosen over Green Bay and Washington, D.C. as the host city on March 28, 2022.[2]
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Temporary stage being erected at Campus Martius Park ahead of the draft
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U.S. Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer touring the draft site on the morning of the draft
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Draft stage
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View of the temporary structure housing the draft stage
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View of the temporary structure housing the draft stage
Player selections
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Trades involving draft picks
In the explanations below (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2024 draft.
Round 1
- ^ No. 1: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded their first-round selection (1st overall), 2023 first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a 2025 second-round selection, and wide receiver D. J. Moore to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (1st overall) where they took Bryce Young.[Trade 1]
- ^ No. 23: Cleveland → Houston → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded first- and fourth-round selections to Houston alongside 2022 first- and fourth-round selections, and 2023 first- and third-round selections in exchange for quarterback Deshaun Watson and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 2]
Houston → Minnesota (PD). Houston traded first- and seventh-round selections to Minnesota in exchange for second- and sixth-round selections as well as a 2025 second-round selection.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 27: Houston → Arizona (PD). Houston traded first- and third-round selections, and 2023 first- and second-round selections (12th and 33rd overall) to Arizona in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (3rd overall) where they took Will Anderson Jr. and a 2023 fourth-round selection (105th overall).[Trade 4]
Round 2
- ^ No. 39: NY Giants → Carolina (PD). NY Giants traded a second-round selection, a fifth-round selection and a 2025 conditional fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for linebacker Brian Burns and a fifth-round selection.[Trade 5]
- ^ No. 40: Chicago → Washington (PD). Chicago traded a second-round selection to Washington in exchange for defensive end Montez Sweat.[Trade 6]
- ^ No. 41: NY Jets → Green Bay (PD). New York traded a second-round selection, 2023 first, second, and sixth-round selections (13th, 42nd, and 207th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for quarterback Aaron Rodgers, 2023 first and fifth-round selections (15th and 170th overall).[Trade 7]
- ^ No. 42: Minnesota → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 3]
- ^ No. 45: Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded a second-round selection and a 2023 first-round selection (29th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for the coaching rights to Sean Payton and a third-round selection.[Trade 8]
- ^ No. 47: Seattle → NY Giants (PD). Seattle traded a second-round selection and a 2025 fifth-round selection to New York in exchange for defensive tackle Leonard Williams.[Trade 9]
- ^ No. 50: New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded a second-round selection, 2022 first, third, and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st, and 237th overall), and a 2023 first-round selection (10th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for two 2022 first-round selections (16th and 19th overall) and a 2023 sixth-round selection (194th overall).[Trade 10]
Round 3
- ^ No. 71: Tennessee → Arizona (PD). Tennessee traded a third-round selection, and 2023 second and third-round selections (41st and 72nd) to Arizona in exchange for 2023 second and third-round selections (33rd and 81st) [Trade 4]
- ^ No. 73: Minnesota → Detroit (PD). Minnesota traded a third-round selection and a 2023 second-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a conditional fourth-round selection, tight end T. J. Hockenson, and a 2023 fourth-round selection.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 78: Seattle → Washington (PD). Seattle traded a third-round selection, and a fifth-round selection, to Washington in exchange for QB Sam Howell, a fourth-round selection, and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 79: Jacksonville → Atlanta (PD). Jacksonville traded a fourth-round selection and a 2023 sixth-round selection, both conditional, to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiver Calvin Ridley. The 2023 selection went up to the fifth round when Ridley was reinstated.[Trade 13]
- ^ No. 81: New Orleans → Denver → Seattle. Multiple trades:
New Orleans → Denver (PD). See Round 2: New Orleans → Denver.[Trade 8]
Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded New Orleans's third-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection to Seattle in exchange for a 2023 third-round selection.[Trade 4] - ^ No. 86: Philadelphia → Houston (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection to Houston in exchange for a 2023 fourth-round selection (105th).[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 90: Houston → Arizona (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Arizona.[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 91: Buffalo → Green Bay (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for cornerback Rasul Douglas and a fifth-round selection.[Trade 14]
- ^ No. 92: Detroit → Tampa Bay (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for cornerback Carlton Davis, a sixth-round selection, and a 2025 sixth-round selection.[Trade 15]
- ^ No. 98: Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection and 2 2025 seventh-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for QB Kenny Pickett and a fourth-round selection.[Trade 16]
- ^ No. 100: San Francisco → Washington (PD). San Francisco traded a third-round selection to Washington in exchange for defensive end Chase Young.[Trade 17]
Round 4
- ^ No. 102: Washington → Seattle (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 110: Chicago → LA Chargers (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection to LA Chargers in exchange for wide receiver Keenan Allen.[Trade 18]
- ^ No. 113: Denver → NY Jets → Baltimore. Multiple trades:
Denver → NY Jets (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection to New York in exchange for defensive end Jacob Martin and a fifth-round selection.[Trade 19]
NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection and a sixth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for a fourth-round selection and OT Morgan Moses.[Trade 20] - ^ No. 116: New Orleans → Jacksonville (PD). New Orleans traded a 2023 seventh-round selection (No. 227) and a fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's 2023 fourth-round selection (No.127).[Trade 21]
- ^ No. 120: LA Rams → Pittsburgh → Philadelphia (PD). Multiple trades:
LA Rams → Pittsburgh (PD). Pittsburgh traded guard Kevin Dotson, a fifth-round selection, and 2025 sixth-round selection to LA Rams in exchange for a fourth-round selection and a 2025 fifth-round selection.[Trade 22]
Pittsburgh → Philadelphia (PD). See Round 3: Philadelphia → Pittsburgh.[Trade 16] - ^ No. 121: Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded a fourth-round selection, a 2023 first-round selection, and running back Chase Edmonds to Denver in exchange for Bradley Chubb and a 2025 fifth-round selection.[Trade 23]
- ^ No. 122: Philadelphia → Chicago (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection and a 2023 first-round selection to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection.[Trade 4]
- ^ No. 123: Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 2]
- ^ No. 124: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas traded a fourth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for quarterback Trey Lance.[Trade 24]
- ^ No. 129: Detroit → Minnesota (PD). See Round 3: Minnesota → Detroit.[Trade 11]
- ^ No. 134: Baltimore → NY Jets (PD). See Round 4: NY Jets → Baltimore.[Trade 20]
Round 5
- ^ No. 136: Carolina → Cleveland → Denver. Multiple trades:
Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for quarterback Baker Mayfield.[Trade 25]
Cleveland → Denver (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection and a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for WR Jerry Jeudy.[Trade 26] - ^ No. 141: NY Giants → Carolina (PD). See Round 2: NY Giants → Carolina.[Trade 5]
- ^ No. 142: Tennessee → Carolina (PD). Tennessee traded a fifth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for offensive tackle Dennis Daley and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 27]
- ^ No. 110: Chicago → Buffalo (PD). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for Guard/Center Ryan Bates.[Trade 28]
- ^ No. 145: NY Jets → Denver (PD). See Round 4: Denver → NY Jets.[Trade 19]
- ^ No. 146: Minnesota → Philadelphia → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional fourth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for wide receiver Jalen Reagor.[Trade 29]
Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). Philadelphia traded Tampa Bay's fifth-round selection, Tennessee's sixth-round selection, and safety Terrell Edmunds to Tennessee in exchange for safety Kevin Byard.[Trade 30] - ^ No. 152: Seattle → Washington (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 155: Pittsburgh → LA Rams (PD). See Round 4: LA Rams → Pittsburgh.[Trade 22]
- ^ No. 156: Philadelphia → Arizona → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
Philadelphia → Arizona (PD). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection (94th) to Arizona in exchange for a third-round selection (No. 66). The trade settled Philadelphia's tampering complaint regarding Arizona hiring Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon as their head coach.[Trade 31]
Arizona → Cleveland (PD). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for QB Joshua Dobbs and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 32] - ^ No. 157: Cleveland → Minnesota (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection and a 2025 fifth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for defensive end Za'Darius Smith, and 2025 sixth and seventh-round selections.[Trade 33]
- ^ No. 159: Dallas → Kansas City (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (No. 178).[7]
- ^ No. 160: Green Bay → Buffalo (PD). See Round 3: Buffalo → Green Bay.[Trade 14]
- ^ No. 161: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (No. 191).[Trade 34]
- ^ No. 162: Houston → Arizona (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for T Josh Jones and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 35]
- ^ No. 166: San Francisco → Carolina → NY Giants. Multiple trades:
San Francisco → Carolina (PD). Carolina received a fifth-round selection and as well as second, third, and fourth-round selections in the 2023 draft in exchange for running back Christian McCaffrey.[Trade 36]
Carolina → NY Giants (PD). See Round 2: NY Giants → Carolina.[Trade 5] - ^ No. 167: Kansas City → Minnesota (PD). Kansas City traded a fifth-round selection and a 2023 fourth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for a 2023 fourth-round selection.[Trade 37]
Round 6
- ^ No. 177: Carolina → Jacksonville → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 seventh-round selection (No.226) to Jacksonville in exchange for wide receiver Laviska Shenault.[Trade 38]
Jacksonville → Minnesota (PD). Jacksonville traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for G Ezra Cleveland.[Trade 39] - ^ No. 178: Arizona → Carolina → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
Arizona → Carolina (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection and a 2025 seventh-round selection to Carolina in exchange for wide receiver Robbie Anderson.[Trade 40]
Carolina → Pittsburgh (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection and CB Donte Jackson to Pittsburgh in exchange for a seventh-round selection and WR Diontae Johnson.[Trade 41] - ^ No. 179: Washington → Seattle (PD). See Round 3: Seattle → Washington.[Trade 12]
- ^ No. 182: Tennessee → Philadelphia → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for safety Ugo Amadi and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 42]
Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). See Round 5: Philadelphia → Tennessee.[Trade 30] - ^ No. 184: Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for guard Dan Feeney.[Trade 43]
- ^ No. 186: Minnesota → Arizona (PD). Minnesota traded a six-round selection to Arizona in exchange for QB Joshua Dobbs and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 44]
- ^ No. 188: Las Vegas → New England → Minnesota → Houston Texans. Multiple trades:
Las Vegas → New England (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for offensive tackle Justin Herron and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 45]
New England → Minnesota (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for T Vederian Lowe.[Trade 46]
Minnesota → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 189: Denver → LA Rams → Buffalo → Houston. Multiple trades:
Denver → LA Rams (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for linebacker Kenny Young and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 47]
LA Rams → Buffalo (PD). LA Rams traded a sixth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection (No. 252) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (No. 215).[Trade 48]
Buffalo → Houston (PD). Buffalo traded a sixth-round selection, 2025 fifth-round selection, and WR Stefon Diggs to Houston in exchange for a 2025 second-round selection.[Trade 49] - ^ No. 193: Jacksonville → New England (PD). Jacksonville traded a six-round selection to New England in exchange for QB Mac Jones.[Trade 50]
- ^ No. 197: Cleveland → Atlanta (PD). Cleveland traded a sixth-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for LB Deion Jones and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 51]
- ^ No. 199: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 fifth-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for safety C. J. Gardner-Johnson and a 2025 seventh-round selection.[Trade 52]
- ^ No. 200: Dallas → Houston → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
Dallas → Houston (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection and a 2023 fifth-round selection to Houston in exchange for WR Brandin Cooks.[Trade 53]
Houston → Buffalo (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection and 2023 seventh-round selection (No. 230) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection (No. 205).[Trade 54] - ^ No. 201: Tampa Bay → Detroit (PD). See Round 3: Detroit → Tampa Bay.[Trade 15]
- ^ No. 203: Houston → Cleveland → Denver → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
Houston → Cleveland (PD).See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 2]
Cleveland → Denver (PD). See Round 5: Cleveland → Denver.[Trade 26]
Denver → NY Jets (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection to NY Jets in exchange for QB Zach Wilson and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 55] - ^ No. 206: Baltimore → Cleveland (PD). Baltimore traded a sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for a 2023 seventh-round selection (No. 229).[Trade 56]
- ^ No. 207: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded its sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for linebacker Randy Gregory and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 57]
- ^ No. 208: Kansas City → Las Vegas (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for DT Neil Farrell Jr..[Trade 58]
- ^ No. 218: NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). See Round 4: NY Jets → Baltimore.[Trade 20]
Round 7
- ^ No. 221: Carolina → Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Multiple trades:
Carolina → Tennessee (PD). See Round 5: Tennessee → Carolina.[Trade 27]
Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection and a 2025 third-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for CB L'Jarius Sneed and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 59] - ^ No. 223: New England → Las Vegas (PD). See Round 6: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 45]
- ^ No. 224: Arizona → Houston → Cincinnati. Multiple trades:
Arizona → Houston (PD). See Round 5: Houston → Arizona.[Trade 35]
Houston → Cincinnati (PD). Houston traded a seventh-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for quarterback Joe Mixon.[Trade 60] - ^ No. 226: NY Giants → Arizona (PD). NY Giants traded a seventh-round selection to Arizona in exchange for linebacker Isaiah Simmons.[Trade 61]
- ^ No. 227: Tennessee → Cleveland (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (227th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for OT Leroy Watson IV.[Trade 62]
- ^ No. 228: NY Jets → Baltimore (PD). Baltimore traded safety Chuck Clark to New York in exchange for a seventh-round selection.[Trade 63]
- ^ No. 229: 'Minnesota → Las Vegas (PD). Minnesota traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for quarterback Nick Mullens.[Trade 64]
- ^ No. 230: Atlanta → Cleveland → Arizona → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Atlanta → Cleveland (PD). See Round 6: Cleveland → Atlanta.[Trade 51]
Cleveland → Arizona (PD). See Round 5: Arizona → Cleveland.[Trade 32]
Arizona → Minnesota (PD). See Round 6: Minnesota → Arizona.[Trade 44] - ^ No. 231: Chicago → New England (PD). Chicago traded a seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for wide receiver N'Keal Harry.[Trade 65]
- ^ No. 232: Denver → San Francisco → Houston → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
Denver → San Francisco (PD) See Round 6: San Francisco → Denver.[Trade 57]
San Francisco → Houston (PD). San Francisco traded a seventh-round selection to Houston in exchange for DT Maliek Collins.[Trade 66]
Houston → Minnesota (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Minnesota.[Trade 3] - ^ No. 233: Las Vegas → Dallas (PD). Las Vegas traded Johnathan Hankins and a seventh-round selection to Dallas in exchange for a 2023 sixth-round selection.[Trade 67]
- ^ No. 238: 'New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a seventh-round selection to Houston in exchange for running back Mark Ingram II.[Trade 68]
- ^ No. 239: LA Rams → Denver → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
LA Rams → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → LA Rams.[Trade 47]
Denver → New Orleans (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for K Wil Lutz.[Trade 69] - ^ No. 240: Pittsburgh → Carolina (PD). See Round 6: Carolina → Pittsburgh.[Trade 41]
- ^ No. 242: Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). See Round 6: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[Trade 42]
- ^ No. 252: Kansas City → Tennessee (PD). See Round 7: Tennessee → Kansas City.[Trade 59]
- ^ No. 256: NY Jets → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → NY Jets.[Trade 55]
Forfeited and penalized picks
- ^ Miami forfeited its third-round selection as well as its 2023 first-round selection as punishment for violating the anti-tampering policy in conversations with quarterback Tom Brady and the agent for then-New Orleans Saints' coach Sean Payton.[3]
- ^ San Francisco had its fourth-round selection (131st overall) moved to the end of the fourth-round (135th overall) as punishment for administrative payroll accounting errors.[6]
2020 Resolution JC-2A picks
Since the 2021 draft, the league, under 2020 Resolution JC-2A passed in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[8] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[9] Two picks were awarded for the 2024 draft pursuant to the resolution.
- ^ Los Angeles received a third-round selection and a 2025 third-round selection after Atlanta hired former Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris as head coach.[4]
- ^ San Francisco received a third-round selection and a 2023 third-round selection after Tennessee hired former 49ers director of player personnel Ran Carthon as general manager.[5]
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