2009 NFL Draft















































2009 NFL Draft
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General Information
Date(s) April 25–26, 2009
Time 4:00 pm EDT (April 25)
10:00 am EDT (April 26)
Location
Radio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
TV coverage (US)
ESPN, NFL Network
Overview

256 total selections  in 7 rounds
First selection
Matthew Stafford, QB
Detroit Lions
Mr. Irrelevant
Ryan Succop, K
Kansas City Chiefs
Most selections (12)

Dallas Cowboys,
New England Patriots
Fewest selections (3)
New York Jets


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  • 2010 →



The 2009 NFL Draft was the seventy-fourth annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 25 and 26, 2009.[1][2] The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day starting at 4:00 pm EDT, and five rounds on the second day starting at 10:00 am EDT. To compensate for the time change from the previous year and in an effort to help shorten the draft, teams were no longer on the clock for 15 minutes in the first round and 10 minutes in the second round. Each team now had 10 minutes to make their selection in the first round and seven minutes in the second round. Rounds three through seven were shortened to five minutes per team. This was the first year that the NFL used this format and it was changed again the following year for the 2010 NFL Draft. The 2009 NFL Draft was televised by both NFL Network and ESPN and was the first to have cheerleaders. The Detroit Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to finish a season at 0–16, used the first selection in the draft to select University of Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford.[3]


It was the first draft since 1983 that saw two centers being selected in the first round—Alex Mack at No. 21 to the Browns, and Eric Wood at No. 28 to the Bills. It was also the first time since the 1993 draft that a player from the University of Miami (FL) was not selected in the first round. As of the end of the 2016 season, the 2009 Draft has seen 11 of the 32 first-round selections make the Pro Bowl, and 26 (including three punters) in total for the entire class.[4] It has been referred to as one of the worst drafts in league history.[5]





Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Player selections


  • 3 Trades


  • 4 Supplemental draft selections


  • 5 Notable undrafted players


  • 6 Selections by conference


  • 7 Selections by position


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References





Overview


The following is the breakdown of the 256 players selected by position:









  • 36 Cornerbacks

  • 34 Wide receivers

  • 23 Defensive ends

  • 23 Linebackers




  • 21 Safeties

  • 20 Defensive tackles

  • 20 Offensive tackles

  • 20 Running backs




  • 20 Tight ends

  • 13 Offensive guards

  • 11 Quarterbacks

  • 7 Centers




  • 3 Punters

  • 2 Fullbacks

  • 2 Kickers

  • 1 Long snapper




Player selections





















*
= compensatory selection
^
= supplemental compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[6]
















































































Positions key

C

Center


CB

Cornerback


DB

Defensive back


DE

Defensive end

DL

Defensive lineman

DT

Defensive tackle

FB

Fullback

FS

Free safety

G

Guard

HB

Halfback

K

Placekicker

KR

Kick returner

LB

Linebacker

LS

Long snapper

OT

Offensive tackle

OL

Offensive lineman

NT

Nose tackle

P

Punter

PR

Punt returner

QB

Quarterback

RB

Running back

S

Safety

SS

Strong safety

TB

Tailback

TE

Tight end

WR

Wide receiver
 
 
 
 

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

1

1

Detroit Lions

Matthew Stafford 

QB

Georgia

SEC


1

2

St. Louis Rams

Jason Smith 

OT

Baylor

Big 12


1

3

Kansas City Chiefs

Tyson Jackson 

DE

LSU

SEC


1

4

Seattle Seahawks

Aaron Curry 

LB

Wake Forest

ACC


1

5

New York Jets

Mark Sanchez 

QB

USC

Pac-10

from Cleveland [R1 - 1]

1

6

Cincinnati Bengals

Andre Smith 

OT

Alabama

SEC


1

7

Oakland Raiders

Darrius Heyward-Bey 

WR

Maryland

ACC


1

8

Jacksonville Jaguars

Eugene Monroe 

OT

Virginia

ACC


1

9

Green Bay Packers

B. J. Raji 

DT

Boston College

ACC


1

10

San Francisco 49ers

Michael Crabtree 

WR

Texas Tech

Big 12


1

11

Buffalo Bills

Aaron Maybin 

DE

Penn State

Big Ten


1

12

Denver Broncos

Knowshon Moreno 

RB

Georgia

SEC


1

13

Washington Redskins

Brian Orakpo 

DE

Texas

Big 12


1

14

New Orleans Saints

Malcolm Jenkins 

CB

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

15

Houston Texans

Brian Cushing 

LB

USC

Pac-10


1

16

San Diego Chargers

Larry English 

DE

NIU

MAC


1

17

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Josh Freeman 

QB

Kansas State

Big 12

from New York Jets via Cleveland[R1 - 2]

1

18

Denver Broncos

Robert Ayers 

DE

Tennessee

SEC

from Chicago [R1 - 3]

1

19

Philadelphia Eagles

Jeremy Maclin 

WR

Missouri

Big 12

from Tampa Bay via Cleveland[R1 - 4]

1

20

Detroit Lions

Brandon Pettigrew 

TE

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from Dallas [R1 - 5]

1

21

Cleveland Browns

Alex Mack 

C

California

Pac-10

from Philadelphia[R1 - 6]

1

22

Minnesota Vikings

Percy Harvin 

WR

Florida

SEC


1

23

Baltimore Ravens

Michael Oher 

OT

Ole Miss

SEC

from New England [R1 - 7]

1

24

Atlanta Falcons

Peria Jerry 

DT

Ole Miss

SEC


1

25

Miami Dolphins

Vontae Davis 

CB

Illinois

Big Ten


1

26

Green Bay Packers

Clay Matthews 

LB

USC

Pac-10

from Baltimore via New England[R1 - 8]

1

27

Indianapolis Colts

Donald Brown 

RB

Connecticut

Big East


1

28

Buffalo Bills

Eric Wood 

C

Louisville

Big East

from Carolina via Philadelphia[R1 - 9]

1

29

New York Giants

Hakeem Nicks 

WR

North Carolina

ACC


1

30

Tennessee Titans

Kenny Britt 

WR

Rutgers

Big East


1

31

Arizona Cardinals

Beanie Wells 

RB

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

32

Pittsburgh Steelers

Ziggy Hood 

DT

Missouri

Big 12


2

33

Detroit Lions

Louis Delmas 

S

Western Michigan

MAC


2

34

New England Patriots

Patrick Chung 

S

Oregon

Pac-10

from Kansas City [R2 - 1]

2

35

St. Louis Rams

James Laurinaitis 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten


2

36

Cleveland Browns

Brian Robiskie 

WR

Ohio State

Big Ten


2

37

Denver Broncos

Alphonso Smith 

CB

Wake Forest

ACC

from Seattle [R2 - 2]

2

38

Cincinnati Bengals

Rey Maualuga 

LB

USC

Pac-10


2

39

Jacksonville Jaguars

Eben Britton 

OT

Arizona

Pac-10


2

40

New England Patriots

Ron Brace 

DT

Boston College

ACC

from Oakland [R2 - 3]

2

41

New England Patriots

Darius Butler 

CB

Connecticut

Big East

from Green Bay[R2 - 4]

2

42

Buffalo Bills

Jairus Byrd 

S

Oregon

Pac-10


2

43

Carolina Panthers

Everette Brown 

DE

Florida State

ACC

from San Francisco [R2 - 5]

2

44

Miami Dolphins

Pat White 

QB

West Virginia

Big East

from Washington [R2 - 6]

2

45

New York Giants

Clint Sintim 

LB

Virginia

ACC

from New Orleans [R2 - 7]

2

46

Houston Texans

Connor Barwin 

DE

Cincinnati

Big East


2

47

Oakland Raiders

Michael Mitchell 

S

Ohio

MAC

from San Diego via New England [R2 - 8]

2

48

Denver Broncos

Darcel McBath 

S

Texas Tech

Big 12


2

49

Seattle Seahawks

Max Unger 

C

Oregon

Pac-10

from Chicago[R2 - 9]

2

50

Cleveland Browns

Mohamed Massaquoi 

WR

Georgia

SEC

from Tampa Bay [R2 - 10]

2

51

Buffalo Bills

Andy Levitre 

G

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Dallas [R2 - 11]

2

52

Cleveland Browns

David Veikune 

DE

Hawaiʻi

WAC

from New York Jets[R2 - 12]

2

53

Philadelphia Eagles

LeSean McCoy 

RB

Pittsburgh

Big East


2

54

Minnesota Vikings

Phil Loadholt 

OT

Oklahoma

Big 12


2

55

Atlanta Falcons

William Moore 

S

Missouri

Big 12


2

56

Indianapolis Colts

Fili Moala 

DT

USC

Pac-10

from Miami [R2 - 13]

2

57

Baltimore Ravens

Paul Kruger 

DE

Utah

MWC


2

58

New England Patriots

Sebastian Vollmer 

OT

Houston

C-USA


2

59

Carolina Panthers

Sherrod Martin 

CB

Troy

Sun Belt


2

60

New York Giants

William Beatty 

OT

Connecticut

Big East


2

61

Miami Dolphins

Sean Smith 

CB

Utah

MWC

from Indianapolis

2

62

Tennessee Titans

Sen'Derrick Marks 

DT

Auburn

SEC


2

63

Arizona Cardinals

Cody Brown 

DE

Connecticut

Big East


2

64

Denver Broncos

Richard Quinn 

TE

North Carolina

ACC

from Pittsburgh [R2 - 14]

3

65

New York Jets

Shonn Greene 

RB

Iowa

Big Ten

from Detroit [R3 - 1]

3

66

St. Louis Rams

Bradley Fletcher 

CB

Iowa

Big Ten


3

67

Kansas City Chiefs

Alex Magee 

DT

Purdue

Big Ten


3

68

Chicago Bears

Jarron Gilbert 

DT

San Jose State

WAC

from Seattle

3

69

Dallas Cowboys

Jason Williams 

LB

Western Illinois

MVFC

from Cleveland [R3 - 2]

3

70

Cincinnati Bengals

Michael Johnson 

DE

Georgia Tech

ACC


3

71

Oakland Raiders

Matt Shaughnessy 

DE

Wisconsin

Big Ten


3

72

Jacksonville Jaguars

Terrance Knighton 

DT

Temple

MAC


3

73

Jacksonville Jaguars

Derek Cox 

CB

William & Mary

CAA

from Green Bay via New England[R3 - 3]

3

74

San Francisco 49ers

Glen Coffee 

RB

Alabama

SEC


3

75

Dallas Cowboys

Robert Brewster 

OT

Ball State

MAC

from Buffalo[R3 - 4]

3

76

Detroit Lions

DeAndre Levy 

LB

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from New Orleans via New York Jets [R3 - 5]

3

77

Houston Texans

Antoine Caldwell 

C

Alabama

SEC


3

78

San Diego Chargers

Louis Vasquez 

G

Texas Tech

Big 12


3

79

Pittsburgh Steelers

Kraig Urbik 

G

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from Denver[R3 - 6]

3

80

Washington Redskins

Kevin Barnes 

CB

Maryland

ACC


3

81

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Roy Miller 

DT

Texas

Big 12


3

82

Detroit Lions

Derrick Williams 

WR

Penn State

Big Ten

from Dallas[R3 - 7]

3

83

New England Patriots

Brandon Tate 

WR

North Carolina

ACC

from New York Jets via Green Bay [R3 - 8]

3

84

Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Wallace 

WR

Ole Miss

SEC

from Chicago via Denver[R3 - 9]

3

85

New York Giants

Ramses Barden 

WR

Cal Poly

Great West

from Philadelphia [R3 - 10]

3

86

Minnesota Vikings

Asher Allen 

CB

Georgia

SEC


3

87

Miami Dolphins

Patrick Turner 

WR

USC

Pac-10


3

88

Baltimore Ravens

Lardarius Webb 

CB

Nicholls State

Southland


3

89

Tennessee Titans

Jared Cook 

TE

South Carolina

SEC

from New England [R3 - 11]

3

90

Atlanta Falcons

Christopher Owens 

CB

San Jose State

WAC


3

91

Seattle Seahawks

Deon Butler 

WR

Penn State

Big Ten

from New York Giants via Philadelphia [R3 - 12]

3

92

Indianapolis Colts

Jerraud Powers 

CB

Auburn

SEC


3

93

Carolina Panthers

Corvey Irvin 

DT

Georgia

SEC


3

94

Tennessee Titans

Ryan Mouton 

CB

Hawaiʻi

WAC


3

95

Arizona Cardinals

Rashad Johnson 

S

Alabama

SEC


3

96

Pittsburgh Steelers

Keenan Lewis 

CB

Oregon State

Pac-10



3*
97

New England Patriots

Tyrone McKenzie 

LB

South Florida

Big East



3*
98

Cincinnati Bengals

Chase Coffman 

TE

Missouri

Big 12



3*
99

Chicago Bears

Juaquin Iglesias 

WR

Oklahoma

Big 12



3*
100

New York Giants

Travis Beckum 

TE

Wisconsin

Big Ten


4

101

Dallas Cowboys

Stephen McGee 

QB

Texas A&M

Big 12

from Detroit [R4 - 1]

4

102

Kansas City Chiefs

Donald Washington 

CB

Ohio State

Big Ten


4

103

St. Louis Rams

Darell Scott 

DT

Clemson

ACC


4

104

Cleveland Browns

Kaluka Maiava 

LB

USC

Pac-10


4

105

Chicago Bears

Henry Melton 

DE

Texas

Big 12

from Seattle

4

106

Cincinnati Bengals

Jonathan Luigs 

C

Arkansas

SEC


4

107

Jacksonville Jaguars

Mike Thomas 

WR

Arizona

Pac-10


4

108

Miami Dolphins

Brian Hartline 

WR

Ohio State

Big Ten

from Oakland [R4 - 2]

4

109

Green Bay Packers

T. J. Lang 

OT

Eastern Michigan

MAC


4

110

Dallas Cowboys

Victor Butler 

DE

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Buffalo[R4 - 3]

4

111

Carolina Panthers

Mike Goodson 

RB

Texas A&M

Big 12

from San Francisco

4

112

Houston Texans

Glover Quin 

S

New Mexico

MWC


4

113

San Diego Chargers

Vaughn Martin 

DT

Western Ontario

OUA


4

114

Denver Broncos

David Bruton 

S

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)


4

115

Detroit Lions

Sammie Hill 

DT

Stillman

SIAC

from Washington via New York Jets [R4 - 4]

4

116

New Orleans Saints

Chip Vaughn 

S

Wake Forest

ACC


4

117

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kyle Moore 

DE

USC

Pac-10


4

118

New Orleans Saints

Stanley Arnoux 

LB

Wake Forest

ACC

from New York Jets[R4 - 5]

4

119

Chicago Bears

D. J. Moore 

CB

Vanderbilt

SEC


4

120

Dallas Cowboys

Brandon Williams 

DE

Texas Tech

Big 12


4

121

Buffalo Bills

Shawn Nelson 

TE

Southern Miss

C-USA

from Philadelphia[R4 - 6]

4

122

Houston Texans

Anthony Hill 

TE

NC State

ACC

from Minnesota [R4 - 7]

4

123

New England Patriots

Rich Ohrnberger 

G

Penn State

Big Ten

from Baltimore [R4 - 8]

4

124

Oakland Raiders

Louis Murphy 

WR

Florida

SEC

from New England[R4 - 9]

4

125

Atlanta Falcons

Lawrence Sidbury 

DE

Richmond

CAA


4

126

Oakland Raiders

Slade Norris 

DE

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Miami[R4 - 10]

4

127

Indianapolis Colts

Austin Collie 

WR

BYU

MWC


4

128

Carolina Panthers

Tony Fiammetta 

FB

Syracuse

Big East


4

129

New York Giants

Andre Brown 

RB

NC State

ACC


4

130

Tennessee Titans

Gerald McRath 

LB

Southern Miss

C-USA


4

131

Arizona Cardinals

Greg Toler 

CB

St. Paul's College (VA)

CIAA


4

132

Denver Broncos

Seth Olsen 

OT

Iowa

Big Ten

from Pittsburgh[R4 - 11]


4*
133

San Diego Chargers

Tyronne Green 

G

Auburn

SEC



4*
134

San Diego Chargers

Gartrell Johnson 

RB

Colorado State

MWC



4*
135

Tennessee Titans

Troy Kropog 

OT

Tulane

C-USA



4*
136

Indianapolis Colts

Terrance Taylor 

DT

Michigan

Big Ten


5

137

Baltimore Ravens

Jason Phillips 

LB

TCU

MWC

from Detroit via Seattle, Philadelphia, and New England [R5 - 1]

5

138

Atlanta Falcons

William Middleton 

CB

Furman

SoCon

from St. Louis [R5 - 2]

5

139

Kansas City Chiefs

Colin Brown 

T

Missouri

Big 12


5

140

Chicago Bears

Johnny Knox 

WR

Abilene Christian

Lone Star

from Seattle via Denver [R5 - 3][R5 - 4]

5

141

Denver Broncos

Kenny McKinley 

WR

South Carolina

SEC

from Cleveland via Philadelphia, New England, and Baltimore [R5 - 5]

5

142

Cincinnati Bengals

Kevin Huber 

P

Cincinnati

Big East


5

143

Dallas Cowboys

DeAngelo Smith 

CB

Cincinnati

Big East

from Oakland via Atlanta [R5 - 6]

5

144

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jarett Dillard 

WR

Rice

C-USA


5

145

Green Bay Packers

Quinn Johnson 

FB

LSU

SEC


5

146

San Francisco 49ers

Scott McKillop 

LB

Pittsburgh

Big East


5

147

Buffalo Bills

Nic Harris 

S

Oklahoma

Big 12


5

148

San Diego Chargers

Brandon Hughes 

CB

Oregon State

Pac-10


5

149

Baltimore Ravens

Davon Drew 

TE

East Carolina

C-USA

from Denver

5

150

Minnesota Vikings

Jasper Brinkley 

LB

South Carolina

SEC

from Washington

5

151

New York Giants

Rhett Bomar 

QB

Sam Houston St.

Southland

from New Orleans[R5 - 7]

5

152

Houston Texans

James Casey 

TE

Rice

C-USA


5

153

Philadelphia Eagles

Cornelius Ingram 

TE

Florida

SEC

from New York Jets [R5 - 8]

5

154

Chicago Bears

Marcus Freeman 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten


5

155

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Xavier Fulton 

OT

Illinois

Big Ten


5

156

Atlanta Falcons

Garrett Reynolds 

OT

North Carolina

ACC

from Dallas

5

157

Philadelphia Eagles

Macho Harris 

CB

Virginia Tech

ACC


5

158

Washington Redskins

Cody Glenn 

LB

Nebraska

Big 12

from Minnesota

5

159

Philadelphia Eagles

Fenuki Tupou 

OT

Oregon

Pac-10

from New England [R5 - 9]

5

160

St. Louis Rams

Brooks Foster 

WR

North Carolina

ACC

from Atlanta[R5 - 10]

5

161

Miami Dolphins

John Nalbone 

TE

Monmouth

NEC


5

162

Green Bay Packers

Jamon Meredith 

OT

South Carolina

SEC

from Baltimore via New England[R5 - 11]

5

163

Carolina Panthers

Duke Robinson 

G

Oklahoma

Big 12


5

164

New Orleans Saints

Thomas Morstead 

P

SMU

C-USA

from Philadelphia via New York Giants

5

165

Miami Dolphins

Chris Clemons 

S

Clemson

ACC

from Indianapolis

5

166

Dallas Cowboys

Michael Hamlin 

S

Clemson

ACC

from Tennessee [R5 - 12]

5

167

Arizona Cardinals

Herman Johnson 

G

LSU

SEC


5

168

Pittsburgh Steelers

Joe Burnett 

CB

UCF

C-USA



5*
169

Pittsburgh Steelers

Frank Summers 

FB

UNLV

MWC



5*
170

New England Patriots

George Bussey 

G

Louisville

Big East



5*
171

San Francisco 49ers

Nate Davis 

QB

Ball State

MAC



5*
172

Dallas Cowboys

David Buehler 

K

USC

Pac-10



5*
173

Tennessee Titans

Javon Ringer 

RB

Michigan State

Big Ten


6

174

Denver Broncos

Tom Brandstater 

QB

Fresno State

WAC

from Detroit

6

175

Kansas City Chiefs

Quinten Lawrence 

WR

McNeese State

Southland


6

176

Atlanta Falcons

Spencer Adkins 

LB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from St. Louis[R6 - 1]

6

177

Cleveland Browns

Don Carey 

CB

Norfolk State

MEAC


6

178

Seattle Seahawks

Mike Teel 

QB

Rutgers

Big East


6

179

Cincinnati Bengals

Morgan Trent 

CB

Michigan

Big Ten


6

180

Jacksonville Jaguars

Zach Miller 

TE

Nebraska–Omaha

MIAA


6

181

Miami Dolphins

Andrew Gardner 

OT

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Oakland[R6 - 2]

6

182

Green Bay Packers

Jarius Wynn 

DE

Georgia

SEC


6

183

Buffalo Bills

Cary Harris 

CB

USC

Pac-10


6

184

San Francisco 49ers

Bear Pascoe 

TE

Fresno State

WAC


6

185

Baltimore Ravens

Cedric Peerman 

RB

Virginia

ACC

from Denver

6

186

Washington Redskins

Robert Henson 

LB

TCU

MWC


6

187

Green Bay Packers

Brandon Underwood 

CB

Cincinnati

Big East

from New Orleans [R6 - 3]

6

188

Houston Texans

Brice McCain 

CB

Utah

MWC


6

189

San Diego Chargers

Kevin Ellison 

S

USC

Pac-10


6

190

Chicago Bears

Al Afalava 

S

Oregon State

Pac-10


6

191

Cleveland Browns

Coye Francies 

CB

San Jose State

WAC

from Tampa Bay via Chicago and Tampa Bay [R6 - 4][R6 - 5][R6 - 6]

6

192

Detroit Lions

Aaron Brown 

RB

TCU

MWC

from Dallas[R6 - 7]

6

193

New York Jets

Matt Slauson 

G

Nebraska

Big 12


6

194

Philadelphia Eagles

Brandon Gibson 

WR

Washington State

Pac-10


6

195

Cleveland Browns

James Davis 

RB

Clemson

ACC

from Minnesota via Philadelphia [R6 - 8][R6 - 9]

6

196

St. Louis Rams

Keith Null 

QB

West Texas A&M

Lone Star

from Atlanta[R6 - 10]

6

197

Dallas Cowboys

Stephen Hodge 

S

TCU

MWC

from Miami [R6 - 11]; Never played a game in the NFL

6

198

New England Patriots

Jake Ingram 

LS

Hawaiʻi

WAC

from Baltimore

6

199

Oakland Raiders

Stryker Sulak 

DE

Missouri

Big 12

from New England[R6 - 12]

6

200

New York Giants

DeAndre Wright 

CB

New Mexico

MWC


6

201

Indianapolis Colts

Curtis Painter 

QB

Purdue

Big Ten


6

202

Oakland Raiders

Brandon Myers 

TE

Iowa

Big Ten

from Carolina

6

203

Tennessee Titans

Jason McCourty 

CB

Rutgers

Big East


6

204

Arizona Cardinals

Will Davis 

DE

Illinois

Big Ten


6

205

Pittsburgh Steelers

Ra'Shon Harris 

DT

Oregon

Pac-10



6*
206

Tennessee Titans

Dominique Edison 

WR

Stephen F. Austin

Southland



6*
207

New England Patriots

Myron Pryor 

DT

Kentucky

SEC



6*
208

Dallas Cowboys

John Phillips 

TE

Virginia

ACC



6*
209

Cincinnati Bengals

Bernard Scott 

RB

Abilene Christian

Lone Star


7

210

Atlanta Falcons

Vance Walker 

DT

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Detroit via Dallas[R7 - 1]

7

211

St. Louis Rams

Chris Ogbonnaya 

RB

Texas

Big 12


7

212

Kansas City Chiefs

Javarris Williams 

RB

Tennessee State

OVC


7

213

Philadelphia Eagles

Paul Fanaika 

G

Arizona State

Pac-10

from Seattle

7

214

Miami Dolphins

J. D. Folsom 

LB

Weber State

Big Sky

from Cleveland [R7 - 2]

7

215

Cincinnati Bengals

Fui Vakapuna 

RB

BYU

MWC


7

216

Carolina Panthers

Captain Munnerlyn 

CB

South Carolina

SEC

from Oakland

7

217

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

E. J. Biggers 

CB

Western Michigan

MAC

from Jacksonville [R7 - 3]

7

218

Green Bay Packers

Brad Jones 

LB

Colorado

Big 12


7

219

San Francisco 49ers

Curtis Taylor 

S

LSU

SEC


7

220

Buffalo Bills

Ellis Lankster 

CB

West Virginia

Big East


7

221

Washington Redskins

Eddie Williams 

TE

Idaho

WAC

from Washington via Minnesota [R7 - 4]

7

222

Indianapolis Colts

Pat McAfee 

P

West Virginia

Big East

from New Orleans via Philadelphia Eagles

7

223

Houston Texans

Troy Nolan 

S

Arizona State

Pac-10


7

224

San Diego Chargers

Demetrius Byrd 

WR

LSU

SEC


7

225

Denver Broncos

Blake Schlueter 

C

TCU

MWC


7

226

Pittsburgh Steelers

A. Q. Shipley 

C

Penn State

Big Ten

from Tampa Bay [R7 - 5]

7

227

Dallas Cowboys

Mike Mickens 

CB

Cincinnati

Big East


7

228

Detroit Lions

Lydon Murtha 

OT

Nebraska

Big 12

from New York Jets

7

229

Dallas Cowboys

Manuel Johnson 

WR

Oklahoma

Big 12

from Chicago via Tampa Bay and Detroit[R7 - 6]

7

230

Philadelphia Eagles

Moise Fokou 

LB

Maryland

ACC


7

231

Minnesota Vikings

Jamarca Sanford 

S

Ole Miss

SEC


7

232

New England Patriots

Julian Edelman 

WR

Kent State

MAC

from Miami via Jacksonville [R7 - 7]

7

233

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sammie Stroughter 

WR

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Baltimore [R7 - 8]

7

234

New England Patriots

Darryl Richard 

DT

Georgia Tech

ACC


7

235

Detroit Lions

Zack Follett 

LB

California

Pac-10

from Atlanta via Denver [R7 - 9]

7

236

Indianapolis Colts

Jaimie Thomas 

OT

Maryland

ACC


7

237

Kansas City Chiefs

Jake O'Connell 

TE

Miami (OH)

MAC

from Carolina via Miami [R7 - 10]

7

238

New York Giants

Stoney Woodson 

CB

South Carolina

SEC


7

239

Tennessee Titans

Ryan Durand 

G

Syracuse

Big East


7

240

Arizona Cardinals

LaRod Stephens-Howling 

RB

Pittsburgh

Big East


7

241

Pittsburgh Steelers

David Johnson 

TE

Arkansas State

Sun Belt



7*
242

Tennessee Titans

Nick Schommer 

S

North Dakota State

MVFC



7*
243

Washington Redskins

Marko Mitchell 

WR

Nevada

WAC



7*
244

San Francisco 49ers

Ricky Jean-Francois 

DT

LSU

SEC



7*
245

Seattle Seahawks

Courtney Greene 

S

Rutgers

Big East



7*
246

Chicago Bears

Lance Louis 

G

San Diego State

MWC



7*
247

Seattle Seahawks

Nick Reed 

DE

Oregon

Pac-10



7*
248

Seattle Seahawks

Cameron Morrah 

TE

California

Pac-10



7*
249

Cincinnati Bengals

Clinton McDonald 

DE

Memphis

C-USA



7*
250

Jacksonville Jaguars

Rashad Jennings 

RB

Liberty




7*
251

Chicago Bears

Derek Kinder 

WR

Pittsburgh

Big East



7*
252

Cincinnati Bengals

Freddie Brown 

WR

Utah

MWC



7*
253

Jacksonville Jaguars

Tiquan Underwood 

WR

Rutgers

Big East



7*
254

Arizona Cardinals

Trevor Canfield 

G

Cincinnati

Big East



7^
255

Detroit Lions

Dan Gronkowski 

TE

Maryland

ACC



7^
256

Kansas City Chiefs

Ryan Succop 

K

South Carolina

SEC



Trades




NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announcing a pick at the 2009 draft.


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


Round one



  1. ^ #5: Cleveland → New York Jets (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (5th overall, used to select Mark Sanchez) to the Jets for the Jets' first- and second-round selections (17th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Freeman; and 52nd overall, used to select David Veikune), Kenyon Coleman, Brett Ratliff, and Abram Elam.[source 1]


  2. ^ #17: multiple trades:


    #17: New York Jets → Cleveland (D). See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.


    #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection it acquired from the Jets (17th overall, used to select Josh Freeman) to Tampa Bay for first- and sixth-round selections (19th overall, traded to Philadelphia, who selected Jeremy Maclin; and 191st overall, used to select Coye Francies).[source 2]




  3. ^ #18: Chicago → Denver (PD). Chicago traded its 2009 first- and third-round selections (18th overall, used to select Robert Ayers; and 84th overall, traded to Pittsburgh, who selected Mike Wallace), its 2010 first-round selection, and Kyle Orton to Denver for Jay Cutler and one of Denver's 2009 fifth-round selections (140th overall, used to select Johnny Knox).[source 3]


  4. ^ #19: multiple trades:


    #19: Tampa Bay → Cleveland (D). See #17: Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.


    #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D). Cleveland traded the first-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (19th overall, used to select Jeremy Maclin) to Philadelphia for first- and sixth-round selections (21st and 195th overall, used to select Alex Mack and James Davis, respectively).[source 4]




  5. ^ #20: Dallas → Detroit (PD). Dallas traded its first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (20th, 82nd, and 192nd overall, used to select Brandon Pettigrew, Derrick Williams, and Aaron Brown, respectively) to Detroit for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round selection (210th overall, traded to Atlanta, who selected Vance Walker).[source 5]


  6. ^ #21: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). See #19: Cleveland → Philadelphia above.


  7. ^ #23: New England → Baltimore (D). New England traded its first-round selection (23rd overall, used to select Michael Oher) to Baltimore for first- and fifth-round selections (26th overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Clay Matthews; and 162nd overall, traded to Green Bay, who selected Jamon Meredith).[source 6]


  8. ^ #26: multiple trades:


    #26: Baltimore → New England (D). See #23: New England → Baltimore above.


    #26 New England → Green Bay (D). New England traded the first-round selection it acquired from Baltimore (26th overall, used to select Clay Matthews) and a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to Green Bay for a second-round selection (41st overall, used to select Darius Butler) and two third-round selections (73rd overall, traded to Jacksonville, who selected Derek Cox; and 83rd overall, used to select Brandon Tate).[source 7]




  9. ^ #28: multiple trades:


    #28: Carolina → Philadelphia (PD). Carolina traded its 2008 first-round selection (28th overall, which was traded to Buffalo, used to select Eric Wood), and its 2008 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd overall, which was traded to Minnesota, who selected Tyrell Johnson; and 109th overall, used to select Mike McGlynn) to Philadelphia for its 2008 first-round selection (19th overall, used to select Jeff Otah).[source 8]


    #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded the 2008 first-round selection it acquired from Carolina (28th overall, used to select Eric Wood), its 2008 fourth-round selection (121st overall), and its 2010 sixth-round selection to Buffalo for Jason Peters.[source 9]




Round two



  1. ^ #34: Kansas City → New England (PD). Kansas City traded this selection (34th overall) to New England for Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel.[source 10]


  2. ^ #37 Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded this selection to Denver for Denver's 2010 first-round selection.[source 11]


  3. ^ #40: Oakland → New England (D). Oakland traded this selection (40th overall, used to select Ron Brace) to New England for second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (47th, 124th, 199th overall, respectively).[source 12]


  4. ^ #41: Green Bay → New England (D). See #26: New England → Green Bay above.


  5. ^ #43 San Francisco → Carolina (D). San Francisco traded its 2009 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 111th overall, used to select Everette Brown and Mike Goodson, respectively) to Carolina for Carolina's 2010 first-round selection.[source 13]


  6. ^ #44: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded this selection (44th overall) and its 2010 sixth-round selection to Miami for Jason Taylor.[source 14]


  7. ^ #45: New Orleans → New York Giants (PD). New Orleans traded its second- and fifth-round selections (45th and 151st overall, respectively) to the Giants for Jeremy Shockey.[source 15]


  8. ^ #47: multiple trades:


    #47: San Diego → New England (PD). San Diego traded its 2008 second-round selection (47th overall) and its 2008 fifth-round selection (160th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Johnson) to New England for one of New England's 2008 third-round selections (69th overall, used to select Jacob Hester).[source 16]


    #47: New England → Oakland (D). See #40: Oakland → New England above.




  9. ^ #49: Chicago → Seattle (D). Chicago traded this selection to Seattle for Seattle's third- and fourth-round selections (68th and 105th overall, respectively).


  10. ^ #50: Tampa Bay → Cleveland(PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and its 2010 fifth-round selection to Cleveland for Kellen Winslow, Jr..[source 17]


  11. ^ #51: Dallas → Buffalo (D). Dallas traded this selection to Buffalo for Buffalo's third- and fourth-round selections (75th and 110th overall).[source 18]


  12. ^ #52 New York Jets → Cleveland (D). See #5: Cleveland → New York Jets above.


  13. ^ #56: Miami → Indianapolis (D). Miami traded this selection to Indianapolis for Indianapolis' second- and fifth-round selections (61st and 165th overall, respectively).[citation needed]


  14. ^ #64: Pittsburgh → Denver (D). Pittsburgh traded its second- and fourth-round selections (64th and 132nd overall, used to select Richard Quinn and Seth Olsen, respectively) to Denver for two third-round selections (79th and 84th overall, used to select Kraig Urbik and Mike Wallace, respectively).


Round three



  1. ^ #65: Detroit → New York Jets (D). Detroit traded this selection (used to select Shonn Greene) to the New York Jets for the Jets' 2008 third-, fourth-, and seventh-round selections (76th overall), used to select DeAndre Levy, 115th overall, used to select Sammie Lee Hill.[source 19]


  2. ^ #69: Cleveland → Dallas (PD). Cleveland traded this selection (used to select Jason Williams) to Dallas for its 2008 fourth-round selection (111th overall, used to select Martin Rucker).[source 20]


  3. ^ #73: multiple trades:


    #73: Green Bay → New England (D). See #26: New England → Green Bay above.


    #73: New England → Jacksonville (D). New England traded this selection to Jacksonville for its 2010 second-round selection and 2009 seventh-round selection (232nd overall, used to select Julian Edelman).




  4. ^ #75: Buffalo → Dallas (D). See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.


  5. ^ #76: New Orleans → New York Jets (PD). New Orleans traded its 2008 third-round selection (76th overall, traded to Detroit, who selected DeAndre Levy) and 2008 fourth-round selection (113th overall, which was traded to Green Bay, which was traded back to the Jets, who selected Dwight Lowery) to the Jets for Jonathan Vilma and the Jets' 2008 fourth-round selection (118th overall, used to select Stanley Arnoux).[source 21] New Orleans conditionally traded a fourth-round selection to the New York Jets, but Vilma met playtime incentives that upgraded the selection to the third round.


  6. ^ #79 Denver → Pittsburgh (D). See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.


  7. ^ #82 Dallas → Detroit (PD). See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.


  8. ^ #83: multiple trades


    #83: New York Jets → Green Bay (PD). The Jets traded this selection to Green Bay for Brett Favre. The conditional selection, originally a fourth-round selection, became a third-round selection (83rd overall) because Favre took more than 50 percent of the team's snaps; had the Jets made the playoffs, it would have become a second-round selection.[source 22]


    #83: Green Bay → New England (D) See #26: New England → Green Bay above.




  9. ^ #84: multiple trades:


    #84: Chicago → Denver (PD). See #18: Chicago → Denver above.


    #84 Denver → Pittsburgh (D). See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.




  10. ^ #85: Philadelphia → New York Giants (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection (used to select Ramses Barden) to the Giants for their third- and fifth-round selections (91st overall, traded to Seattle, who selected Deon Butler, and 164th overall, traded to New Orleans, who selected Thomas Morstead).


  11. ^ #89: New England → Tennessee (D). New England traded this selection (used to select Jared Cook) to Tennessee for its 2010 second-round selection.


  12. ^ #91: multiple trades:


    #91: New York Giants → Philadelphia (PD). New York traded this selection to Philadelphia.


    #91: Philadelphia → Seattle (D). Philadelphia traded this selection to Seattle for their 2010 third round selection and 2008 fifth- and seventh-round selections (137th overall, traded to New England then Baltimore, who selected Jason Phillips, and 213rd overall, used to select Paul Fanaika).




Round four



  1. ^ #101: Detroit → Dallas (PD). Detroit traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (101st overall) and its 2008 third-round selection (111th overall, which was traded to Cleveland, who selected Martin Rucker) to Dallas for its 2008 third-round selection (92nd overall, used to select Cliff Avril).[source 23]


  2. ^ #108: Oakland → Miami (D). Oakland traded its fourth- and sixth-round selections (108th and 181st overall, respectively) to Miami for Samson Satele and Miami's fourth-round selection (126th overall).[source 24]


  3. ^ #110: Buffalo → Dallas (D). See #51: Dallas → Buffalo above.


  4. ^ #115: Washington → New York Jets (PD). Washington traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (115th overall) to the New York Jets for Pete Kendall prior to the 2007 season. Washington conditionally traded a 2008 fifth-round selection, but Kendall played 80 percent of the snaps for Washington in 2007, so Washington traded a 2008 fourth-round selection instead.[source 25]


  5. ^ #118 New York Jets → New Orleans (PD). See #76: New Orleans → New York Jets above.


  6. ^ #121: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). See #28: Philadelphia → Buffalo above.


  7. ^ #122: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded its fourth-round selection (122nd overall) to Houston for Sage Rosenfels.[source 26]


  8. ^ #123: Baltimore → New England (PD). Baltimore traded its 2008 fourth-round selection (123rd overall) and its 2008 sixth-round selection (198th overall) to New England for their two 2008 fifth-round selections (137th and 141st overall).[source 27]


  9. ^ #124: New England → Oakland (D). See #40: Oakland → New England above.


  10. ^ #126: Miami → Oakland (D). See #108: Oakland → Miami above.


  11. ^ #132 Pittsburgh → Denver (D). See #64: Pittsburgh → Denver above.


Round five



  1. ^ #137: Detroit → Seattle → Philadelphia → New England → Baltimore


    #137: Detroit → Seattle (D).Detroit traded Cory Redding and its fifth-round selection (137th overall) to Seattle for Julian Peterson.

    Seattle traded the 137th pick to Philadelphia. Philadelphia traded two fifth-round picks (137th and 141st overall) to New England for cornerback Ellis Hobbs. New England traded this pick to Baltimore.[source 28]




  2. ^ #138: St. Louis → Atlanta St. Louis traded its fifth- and sixth-round selections (138th and 176th overall, respectively) to Atlanta in exchange for Laurent Robinson and Atlanta's fifth- and sixth-round selections (160th and 196th overall, respectively).[source 29]


  3. ^ #140: Seattle → Denver
    Seattle traded its fifth-round selection (140th overall) to Denver for Keary Colbert.[source 30]



  4. ^ #140: Denver → Chicago
    See #18: Chicago → Denver above.



  5. ^ #141: Cleveland → Philadelphia
    Cleveland traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (141st overall) to Philadelphia for its 2008 sixth-round selection (191st overall, used to select Paul Hubbard).[source 23]



  6. ^ #143: Oakland → Atlanta
    Oakland traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (143rd overall) and a 2008 second-round selection (34th overall, which was traded to Washington, who selected Devin Thomas) to Atlanta for DeAngelo Hall.[source 31]



  7. ^ #151: New Orleans → New York Giants
    See #45: New Orleans → New York Giants above.



  8. ^ #153: New York Jets → Philadelphia
    The New York Jets traded their fifth-round selection (153rd overall) and a 2010 conditional selection to Philadelphia for Lito Sheppard.[source 32]



  9. ^ #159: New England → Philadelphia
    New England traded its 2008 fifth-round selection (159th overall) to Philadelphia for Greg Lewis and a 2010 seventh-round selection.[source 33]



  10. ^ #160: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.



  11. ^ #162: Baltimore → New England → Green Bay
    See #23: Baltimore → New England and #26: Green Bay → New England above.



  12. ^ #166: Tennessee → Dallas
    Dallas originally traded its 2008 sixth-round selection, and a 2008 fourth-round selection (126th overall, used to select Lavelle Hawkins), to Tennessee for Adam "Pacman" Jones.[source 34] However, Jones' suspension on October 15, 2008, triggered a clause in the agreement that canceled the sixth-round trade and required Tennessee to give its fifth-round selection (166th overall) to Dallas.[source 35]



Round six



  1. ^ #176: St. Louis → Atlanta
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.



  2. ^ #181: Oakland → Miami
    See #108: Oakland → Miami above.



  3. ^ #187: New Orleans → Green Bay
    New Orleans traded its 2008 sixth-round selection (187th overall) to Green Bay for its 2008 seventh-round selection (237th overall, used to select Adrian Arrington).[source 36]



  4. ^ #191: Tampa Bay → Chicago
    Tampa Bay traded its sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Chicago for Brian Griese.[source 37]



  5. ^ #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay
    Chicago traded the sixth-round selection it acquired from Tampa Bay (191st overall), along with its seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Tampa Bay for Dan Buenning.[source 38]



  6. ^ #191: Tampa Bay → Cleveland
    See #17 Cleveland → Tampa Bay above.



  7. ^ #192 Dallas → Detroit
    See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.



  8. ^ #195: Minnesota → Philadelphia
    Minnesota traded its sixth-round selection to Philadelphia for Kelly Holcomb.[source 39]



  9. ^ #195: Philadelphia → Cleveland
    See #19 Cleveland → Philadelphia above.



  10. ^ #196: Atlanta → St. Louis
    See #138: St. Louis → Atlanta above.



  11. ^ #197: Miami → Dallas. Miami traded its 2008 sixth-round selection (197th overall) and its 2008 sixth-round selection (167th overall, used to select Erik Walden) to Dallas for Jason Ferguson and Dallas' 2008 sixth-round selection (195th overall, used to select Donald Thomas).[source 40]


  12. ^ #199: New England → Oakland
    See #40: Oakland → New England above.



Round seven



  1. ^ #210: Detroit → Dallas See #20: Dallas → Detroit above.


  2. ^ #214: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this selection to Miami for Travis Daniels.[source 41]


  3. ^ #217: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded its 2008 seventh-round selection (217th overall) and its 2008 second- and fifth-round selections (58th overall, used to select wide receiver Dexter Jackson, and 158th overall, traded to Chicago, who selected Kellen Davis) to Tampa Bay for its 2008 second-round selection (52nd overall, used to select Quentin Groves).[source 23]


  4. ^ #221: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded this selection to Minnesota for Erasmus James.[source 42]


  5. ^ #226: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Pittsburgh for Sean Mahan.[source 43]


  6. ^ #229 Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD). See #191: Chicago → Tampa Bay above.


  7. ^ #232: Miami → Jacksonville (PD). Miami traded this selection to Jacksonville for Tony McDaniel.[source 44]


  8. ^ #233: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded a 2008 seventh-round selection (233rd overall) and a conditional 2010 selection to Tampa Bay for Marques Douglas.[source 45]


  9. ^ #235: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded this selection to Denver for Domonique Foxworth[source 46]


  10. ^ #237: Carolina → Miami (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Miami for Josh McCown.[source 47]



Supplemental draft selections


One player was selected in the 2009 Supplemental Draft:



























Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

3



Washington Redskins

Jeremy Jarmon 

DE

Kentucky

SEC

The Redskins thus forfeited their third-round selection in the 2010 draft.[7]


Notable undrafted players





= Pro Bowler[6]










































































































































































































































Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

Baltimore Ravens

Dannell Ellerbe 

LB

Georgia

SEC


Baltimore Ravens

Graham Gano 

K

Florida State

ACC

1x Pro Bowler and starter for the Carolina Panthers

Buffalo Bills

Ryan Manalac 

LB

Cincinnati

Big East

Played at least one game with Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills

Ashlee Palmer 

LB

Mississippi

SEC

Starter for Lions in 2013.

Buffalo Bills

Garrison Sanborn 

LS

Florida State

ACC


Cincinnati Bengals

Dan Skuta 

LB

Grand Valley State

GLIAC

Starting Linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars in 2013-2015.

Dallas Cowboys

Kevin Ogletree 

WR

Virginia

ACC


Denver Broncos

Chris Baker 

DE

Hampton

MEAC


Denver Broncos

Britton Colquitt 

P

Tennessee

SEC

Super Bowl 50 Champion with the Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

Evan Smith 

C

Idaho State

Big Sky

Starting Center for the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Houston Texans

Arian Foster 

RB

Tennessee

SEC

NFL rushing yards leader in 2010, 4x Pro Bowl as starting RB for Texans

Indianapolis Colts

Ramon Humber 

LB

North Dakota State

MVFC


Indianapolis Colts

Tim Masthay 

P

Kentucky

SEC


Jacksonville Jaguars

Russell Allen 

LB

San Diego State

MWC


Kansas City Chiefs

Jovan Belcher 

LB

Maine

CAA

Eventual starter for the Kansas City Chiefs, but died in late-2012.

Minnesota Vikings

Colt Anderson 

S

Montana

Big Sky

Later signed by Philadelphia Eagles in 2010

Minnesota Vikings

Kahlil Bell 

RB

UCLA

Pac-10

Later signed by Chicago Bears

Minnesota Vikings

Jon Cooper 

C

Oklahoma

Big 12


New England Patriots

Brian Hoyer 

QB

Michigan State

Big Ten

Former starting QB for Texans and Browns

New Orleans Saints

Jonathan Casillas 

LB

Wisconsin

Big Ten

Won Super Bowl XLIV with Saints and Super Bowl XLIX with Patriots

New Orleans Saints

Jermey Parnell 

OT

Mississippi

SEC


Pittsburgh Steelers

Ramon Foster 

OL

Tennessee

SEC


San Francisco 49ers

Alex Boone 

OL

Ohio State

Big Ten


Seattle Seahawks

Michael Bennett 

DT

Texas A&M

Big 12

Won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Demar Dotson 

OT

Southern Mississippi

C-USA


Oakland Raiders

Desmond Bryant 

DT

Harvard

Ivy


Washington Redskins

Chase Daniel 

QB

Missouri

Big 12


Washington Redskins

Darrel Young 

RB

Villanova

CAA



Selections by conference


Selection totals by college conference:































































































































































#
Conference
Players
selected
Division
1 Southeastern Conference 37
I FBS
2 Atlantic Coast Conference 32 I FBS
2 Pac-10 Conference 32 I FBS
4 Big 12 Conference 28 I FBS
4 Big Ten Conference 28 I FBS
6 Big East Conference 27 I FBS
7 Mountain West Conference 16 I FBS
8 Conference USA 10 I FBS
8 Mid-American Conference 10 I FBS
8 Western Athletic Conference 10 I FBS
11 Southland Conference 4
I FCS
12 Lone Star Conference 4
II
13 Colonial Athletic Association 2 I FCS
13 Sun Belt Conference 2 I FBS
15 Big South Conference 1 I FCS
15 Big Sky Conference 1 I FCS
15 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 II
15 Great West Conference 1 I FCS
15 Independent 1 I FBS
15 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1 I FCS
15 Missouri Valley Conference 1 I FCS
15 Ohio Valley Conference 1 I FCS
15 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 II
15 Southern Conference 1 I FCS
15 Ontario University Athletics 1
CIS


Selections by position














































































































































































Round
QB
RB
FB
WR
TE
C
OG
OT
DE
DT
LB
CB
S
K
P
LS
1st
3
3
0
6*
1
2
0
4
4
5
3
2
0
0
0
0
2nd
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
4
5
3
3
4
6*
0
0
0
3rd
0
2
0
7
3
1
2
1
2
5
3
9*
1
0
0
0
4th
1
3
1
4
2
1
2
3
6*
4
3
3
3
0
0
0
5th
2
2
1
4
4
0
3
5*
0
0
5*
5*
3
1
2
0
6th
4
4
0
3
4
0
1
1
3
2
2
8*
3
0
0
1
7th
0
5
0
8*
5
2
4
2
2
3
4
5
5
1
1
0

TOTAL
11
20
2
34
20
7
13
20
23
20
23
36*
21
2
3
1


See also



  • List of first overall National Football League draft picks


  • Mr. Irrelevant – the list of last overall National Football League draft picks



References






General references


  • 2009 NFL Draft at Pro Football Reference

  • 2009 NFL Draft at ESPN


Trade references




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  16. ^ Acee, Kevin (April 27, 2008). "Chargers trade up, get LSU running back". SignOnSanDiego.com: The San Diego Union-Tribune website. Copley Press. Retrieved January 4, 2008.

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  17. ^ Withers, Tom (February 27, 2008). "Browns trade Kellen Winslow to Tampa Bay". Sports.yahoo.com. Yahoo! Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved February 27, 2008.


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  19. ^ "Jets Trade Again: Pick RB Shonn Greene". NewYorkJets.com. April 26, 2008. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2010.


  20. ^ Grossi, Tony (April 27, 2008). "Cleveland Browns' two trades net LB Beau Bell and TE Martin Rucker in fourth round". Cleveland.com: The Plain Dealer website. Advance Publications. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2008.


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  22. ^ "Jets set for Brett". ESPN.com: ESPN website. The Walt Disney Company. August 7, 2008. Retrieved December 22, 2008.


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  36. ^ Miller, Doug (April 27, 2008). "Saints Catch Michigan WR Adrian Arrington in 7th Rd". NewOrleansSaints.com. New Orleans Saints. Retrieved January 4, 2008.


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  39. ^ Pasquarelli, Len (August 27, 2007). "Eagles trade QB Holcomb to Vikings for 6th-round draft pick". ESPN.com: ESPN website. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved January 4, 2008.


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  41. ^ "Dolphins trade Daniels to Browns for late-round draft pick". NFL.com. National Football League. Associated Press. August 21, 2008. Retrieved December 12, 2008.


  42. ^ La Canfora, Jason (May 27, 2008). "Redskins Insider – Redskins Trade for Erasmus James". Washingtonpost.com: The Washington Post website. Washington Post Company. Retrieved January 4, 2008.

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  43. ^ Clayton, John (September 2, 2008). "Steelers trade Mahan back to Bucs who ship Buenning to Bears". ESPN.com: ESPN website. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved December 12, 2008.


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Specific 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. ^ Detroit negotiated a deal with Stafford on April 24, 2009, less than 24 hours before the draft. Maske, Mark (April 25, 2009). "Lions, Stafford Agree to Six-Year Deal". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 1, 2010.


  4. ^ "2009 NFL Draft Review". NFL Draft Geek. Archived from the original on August 9, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2012.


  5. ^ Mays, Robert (May 5, 2014). "Five Years Later, the 2009 NFL Draft May Be the Worst Ever". Retrieved 2016-07-16.


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


  7. ^ "Redskins select Jarmon in NFL supplemental draft". Sporting News. July 16, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2010.











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