2018 NFL draft
2018 NFL draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | April 26–28, 2018 |
Time | 8:00 PM ET |
Location | AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas |
Network(s) | ESPN/ABC, ESPN2, Fox/NFL Network[1] |
Overview | |
256 total selections in 7 rounds | |
First selection | Cleveland Browns |
Mr. Irrelevant | Atlanta Falcons |
The 2018 NFL Draft will be the 83rd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2018 NFL season. The draft will be held from April 26 to 28. It will be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This is the first draft to take place in an NFL stadium, and the first to be held in Texas.[2]
Early entrants
In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players must be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 15, 2018.[3]
Bid process
Fourteen cities bid for the right to host the draft with Dallas and Philadelphia the favorites.[4] On October 18, 2017, it was announced that the draft will be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys.[2]
Player selections
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Trades
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 2018 draft.
- Round one
- ^ No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets (PD). Indianapolis traded their first-round selection (3rd) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets' first-round selection (6th) and second round selection(37th and 49th) as well as their second-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 1]
- ^ No. 4: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded their first-round selection (4th) and their first-round selection in 2017 (25th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2017 (12th).With the trade, Houston selected Deshaun Watson.[TRADE 2]
- ^ No. 6: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
- ^ No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). Cincinnati traded their first- and sixth-round selections (12th and 187th) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first- and fifth-round selection (21st and 158th) and offensive tackle Cordy Glenn.[TRADE 3]
- ^ No. 21: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- ^ No. 22: Kansas City → Buffalo (PD). Kansas City traded their first-round selection (22nd) as well as their first- and third-round selections in 2017 (27th and 91st) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's first-round selection in 2017 (10th).[TRADE 2] With the trade, Kansas City selected Patrick Mahomes II.
- ^ No. 23: LA Rams → New England (PD). The Rams traded their first- and sixth-round selections (23rd and 198th) to New England in exchange for New England's fourth-round selection (136th) and wide receiver Brandin Cooks.[TRADE 4]
- Round two
- ^ No. 35: Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded their second-round selection (35th), their sixth-round selection in 2017 (188th), and quarterback Brock Osweiler to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's fourth-round selection in 2017 (142nd).[TRADE 5]
- ^ No. 37: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1]
- ^ No. 43: San Francisco → New England (PD). San Francisco traded their second-round selection (43rd)to New England in exchange for quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.[TRADE 6]
- ^ No. 49: multiple trades:
No. 49: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). Seattle traded their second- and seventh-round selection (49th and 235th), as well as wide receiver Jermaine Kearse to the Jets in exchange for the Jets seventh-round selection (226th g) and defensive end Sheldon Richardson.[TRADE 7]
No. 49: NY Jets → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 3: Indianapolis → NY Jets.[TRADE 1] - ^ No. 56: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo (PD). The Rams traded their second-round selection (56th) and cornerback E. J. Gaines to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's sixth-round selection (195th) and wide receiver Sammy Watkins.[TRADE 8]
- ^ No. 59: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded their second-round selection (59th) as well as a seventh-round selection in 2017 (229th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's third-round selection in 2017 (67th).[TRADE 2]
- ^ No. 64: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded their second-round selection (64th) as well as a first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and their first-round selection in 2017 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a fourth-round selection in 2017.[TRADE 9]
- Round three
- ^ No. 65: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded their third-round selection (65th) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Tyrod Taylor.[TRADE 10]
- ^ No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). Tampa Bay traded their third- and fourth-round selections (69th and 108th) to the Giants in exchange for the Giants' fourth-round selection (102nd) and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.[TRADE 11]
- ^ No. 70: Chicago → San Francisco (PD). Chicago traded their third-round selection (70th) as well as their first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2017 (3rd, 67th, and 111th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-round selection in 2017 (2nd).[TRADE 2]
- ^ No. 78: Washington → Kansas City (PD). Washington traded their third-round selection (78th) and cornerback Kendall Fuller to Kansas City in exchange for quarterback Alex Smith.[TRADE 12]
- ^ No. 80: Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded their third-round selection (80th) as well as a second-round selection in 2019 to Houston in exchange for Houston's fifth-round selection (141st) and offensive tackle Duane Brown. This trade originally included cornerback Jeremy Lane but was revised after Lane failed his physical.[TRADE 13]
- ^ No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). Buffalo traded their third-round selection (85th) as well as their 2018 seventh-round selection (previously acquired from the LA Chargers) to Carolina in exchange for wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin.[TRADE 14]
- ^ No. 96: Philadelphia → Buffalo (PD). Philadelphia traded their third-round selection (96th) and wide receiver Jordan Matthews to Buffalo in exchange for cornerback Ronald Darby.[TRADE 8]
- Round four
- ^ No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded their fourth- and fifth-round selections (101st and 138th), and quarterback DeShone Kizer to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selection (114th and 150th), and cornerback Damarious Randall.[TRADE 15]
- ^ No. 102: NY Giants → Tampa Bay (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 11]
- ^ No. 108: Tampa Bay → NY Giants (PD). see No. 69: Tampa Bay → NY Giants.[TRADE 11]
- ^ No. 109: multiple trades:
No. 109: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded their fourth-round selection (109th) to Denver in exchange for running back Kapri Bibbs and their fifth-round selection in 2017 (177th).[TRADE 2]
No. 109: Denver → Washington (PD). Denver traded a fourth- and two fifth-round selections (109th, 142nd, and 163rd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fourth- and fifth-round selection (113th and 149th) and safety Su'a Cravens. Washington will also receive Denver's sixth-round selection in 2020 if Cravens appears in a playoff game with the Broncos.[TRADE 16] - ^ No. 111: Miami → LA Rams (PD). The Dolphins traded their fourth- and sixth-round selections (111th and 183rd) to New England in exchange for Robert Quinn.</ref>
- ^ No. 113: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 16]
- ^ No. 114: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 15]
- ^ No. 115: Arizona → Chicago (PD). Arizona traded their fourth-round selection (115th) as well as their second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections in 2017 (45th, 119th, 197th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's second-round selection in 2017 (36th).[TRADE 2]
- ^ No. 123: multiple trades:
No. 123: Carolina → Cleveland (PD). Carolina traded their fourth-round selection and punter Kasey Redfern to Cleveland in exchange for punter Andy Lee and Cleveland's 2017 seventh-round selection in a late August 2016 trade.[TRADE 17]
No. 123: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Jarvis Landry in 2018.[TRADE 15] - ^ No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). The Rams traded their fourth-round selection (124th) and second-round selection in 2019 to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's sixth-round selection (196th) and cornerback Marcus Peters.[TRADE 18]
- ^ No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco (PD). Pittsburgh traded their fourth-round selection (128th) to San Francisco in exchange for tight end Vance McDonald and San Francisco's fifth-round selection (148th).[TRADE 19]
- ^ No. 130: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded their fourth-round selection (130th) as well as a their first-round selection in 2017 to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford.[TRADE 20]
- ^ No. 131: multiple trades:
No. 131: New England → Philadelphia (PD). New England traded their fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for cornerback Eric Rowe. The fourth-round selection would have become a third-round selection if Rowe had played more than 50 percent of the defensive snaps in 2016 or 2017, but he did not.[TRADE 21]
No. 131: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for running back Jay Ajayi.[TRADE 22] - ^ No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). The Giants traded their fourth- and sixth-round selection (135th and 176th) to the Rams in exchange for the Rams 2019 seventh-round selection and linebacker Alec Ogletree.[TRADE 23]
- ^ No. 136: New England → LA Rams (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 4]
- Round five
- ^ No. 138: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 15]
- ^ No. 141: Houston → Seattle (PD). see No. 80: Seattle → Houston.[TRADE 13]
- ^ No. 142: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 16]
- ^ No. 143: New York Jets → San Francisco (PD). The Jets traded their fifth-round selection (143rd) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerback Rashard Robinson.[TRADE 24]
- ^ No. 146: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded their fifth-round selection (146th) to Seattle in exchange for running back Marshawn Lynch and Seattle's sixth-round selection (192nd).[TRADE 25]
- ^ No. 147: Miami → New Orleans (PD). Miami traded their fifth-round selection (147th) to New Orleans in exchange for linebacker Stephone Anthony.[TRADE 26]
- ^ No. 148: San Francisco → Pittsburgh (PD). see No. 128: Pittsburgh → San Francisco.[TRADE 19]
- ^ No. 149: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 16]
- ^ No. 150: Green Bay → Cleveland (PD). see No. 101: Cleveland → Green Bay.[TRADE 15]
- ^ No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD) Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (156th) to Philadelphia in exchange for offensive tackle Matt Tobin and Philadelphia's seventh-round selection (250th).[TRADE 27]
- ^ No. 157: Dallas → New York J/ets (PD). Dallas traded their fifth-round selection (157th) to the Jets in exchange for the Jets' sixth-round selection in 2017 (191st).[TRADE 2]
- ^ No. 158: Buffalo → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- ^ No. 159: multiple trades:
No. 159: Kansas City → Cleveland (PD). Kansas City traded their fifth-round selection (159th) to Cleveland in exchange for offensive tackle Cameron Erving.[TRADE 28]
No. 159: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (159th) and defensive tackle Danny Shelton to New England in exchange for New England's third-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 29]
No. 159: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (159th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection (210th) and wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson.[TRADE 30] - ^ No. 160: LA Rams → Denver (PD). The Rams traded their fifth-round selection (160th) to Denver in exchange for cornerback Aqib Talib.[TRADE 31]
- ^ No. 163: multiple trades:
No. 163: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded their fifth-round selection (163rd) to Denver in exchange for offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo.[TRADE 32]
No. 163: Denver → Washington (PD). see No. 109: Denver → Washington.[TRADE 16] - ^ No. 166: Jacksonville → Buffalo (PD) Jacksonville traded their sixth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for defensive tackle Marcell Dareus. This pick became a fifth-rounds selection (166th) after Dareus remained on Jacksonville's roster for the remainder of the 2017 season and the Jaguars made the playoffs.[TRADE 33]
- ^ No. 168: New England → Seattle (PD). New England traded their fifth- and seventh-round selection (168th and 250th) to Seattle in exchange for defensive end Cassius Marsh.[TRADE 34]
- ^ No. 173: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (173rd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection (192nd) and fullback Jamize Olawale.[TRADE 35]
- Round six
- ^ No. 176: NY Giants → LA Rams (PD). see No. 135: NY Giants → LA Rams.[TRADE 23]
- ^ No. 182: Denver → Arizona (PD). Denver traded their sixth-round selection (182nd) to Arizona in exchange for offensive tackle Jared Veldheer.[TRADE 36]
- ^ No. 183: Miami → LA Rams (PD). see No. 111: Miami → LA Rams.
- ^ No. 187: Cincinnati → Buffalo (PD). see No. 12: Cincinnati → Buffalo.[TRADE 3]
- ^ No. 188: Washington → Cleveland (PD). Washington traded their sixth-round selection (188th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's sixth-round selection (205th) and quarterback Kevin Hogan.[TRADE 37]
- ^ No. 189: Arizona → New Orleans (PD). Arizona traded their sixth-round selection (189th) to New Orleans in exchange for running back Adrian Peterson.[TRADE 38]
- ^ No. 192: multiple trades:
No. 192: Seattle → Oakland (PD). see No. 146: Oakland → Seattle.[TRADE 25]
No. 192: Oakland → Dallas (PD). see No. 173: Dallas → Oakland.[TRADE 35] - ^ No. 194: Detroit → Los Angeles Rams (PD). Detroit traded their sixth-round selection (194th) to the Rams in exchange for offensive tackle Greg Robinson.[TRADE 39]
- ^ No. 195: Buffalo → Los Angeles Rams (PD). see No. 56: Los Angeles Rams → Buffalo.[TRADE 8]
- ^ No. 196: Kansas City → LA Rams (PD). see No. 124: LA Rams → Kansas City.[TRADE 18]
- ^ No. 198: LA Rams → New England (PD). see No. 23: LA Rams → New England.[TRADE 4]
- ^ No. 202: multiple trades:
No. 202: Pittsburgh → Cleveland (PD). Pittsburgh traded their sixth-round selection (202nd) to Cleveland in exchange for cornerback Justin Gilbert.[TRADE 40]
No. 202: Cleveland → Pittsburgh (PD). Cleveland traded this sixth-round selection back to Pittsburgh in exchange for wide receiver Sammie Coates and Pittsburgh's seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 41]
No. 202: Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay (PD). Pittsburgh then traded their sixth-round selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for free safety J. J. Wilcox and Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 42] - ^ No. 205: multiple trades:
No. 205: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded their sixth-round selection (205th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's seventh-round selection (219th) and cornerback Jason McCourty.[TRADE 43]
No. 205: Cleveland → Washington (PD). see No. 188: Washington → Cleveland.[TRADE 37] - ^ No. 210: Oakland → New England (PD). see No. 159: New England → Oakland.[TRADE 30]
- Round seven
- ^ No. 219: Cleveland → New England (PD). see No. 205: New England → Cleveland.[TRADE 3]
- ^ No. 220: New York Giants → Pittsburgh (PD). The Giants traded their seventh-round selection (220th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for cornerback Ross Cockrell.[TRADE 44]
- ^ No. 223: multiple trades:
No. 223: Tampa Bay → Miami (PD). Tampa Bay traded their seventh-round selection (223rd) as well as their seventh-round selection in 2017 (237th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's seventh-round selection in 2017 (223rd).[TRADE 2]
No. 223: Miami → San Fracisco (PD). Miami traded this seventh-round selection (223rd) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's seventh-round selection (227th) and center Daniel Kilgore.[TRADE 45] - ^ No. 225: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded their seventh-round selection (225th) and quarterback Trevor Siemian to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fifth-round selection in 2019.[TRADE 46]
- ^ No. 226: New York Jets → Seattle (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → New York Jets.[TRADE 7]
- ^ No. 227: San Francisco → Miami (PD). see No. 223: Miami → San Francisco.[TRADE 45]
- ^ No. 230: Cincinnati → Jacksonville (PD). Cincinnati traded a conditional selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Chris Smith.[TRADE 47] The conditions were that the Jaguars would acquire the Bengals' seventh-round selection if Smith was on the Bengals' active roster for at least 6 games during the 2017 season, which he was.[TRADE 48]
- ^ No. 233: Arizona → Kansas City (PD). Arizona traded their seventh-round selection (233rd) to Kansas City in exchange for cornerback Marcus Cooper.[TRADE 49]
- ^ No. 234: multiple trades:
No. 234: LA Chargers → Buffalo (PD). The Chargers traded their seventh-round selection (234rd) to Buffalo in exchange for quarterback Cardale Jones.[TRADE 50]
No. 234: Buffalo → Carolina (PD). see No. 85: Buffalo → Carolina.[TRADE 14] - ^ No. 235: Seattle → New York Jets (PD). see No. 49: Seattle → New York Jets.[TRADE 7]
- ^ No. 238: Baltimore → Arizona (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (238th) to Arizona in exchange for center Tony Bergstrom.[TRADE 51]
- ^ No. 239: Buffalo → Green Bay (PD). Buffalo traded their seventh-round selection (239th) to Green Bay in exchange for linebacker Lerentee McCray.[TRADE 52]
- ^ No. 240: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded their seventh-round selection (240th) to San Francisco in exchange for cornerback Kenneth Acker.[TRADE 53]
- ^ No. 241: Los Angeles Rams → Washington (PD). The Rams traded their seventh-round selection (241st) to Washington in exchange for tight end Derek Carrier.[TRADE 54]
- ^ No. 243: Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded their seventh-round selection (243th) to Kansas City in exchange for defensive lineman David King.[TRADE 55]
- ^ No. 248: Minnesota → Seattle (PD). Minnesota traded their seventh-round selection (248th) to Seattle in exchange for cornerback Tramaine Brock.[TRADE 56]
- ^ No. 249: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded their seventh-round selection (249th) to Cincinnati in exchange for linebacker Marquis Flowers.[TRADE 57]
- ^ No. 250: multiple trades:
No. 250: Philadelphia → Seattle (PD). see No. 156: Seattle → Philadelphia.[TRADE 27]
No. 250: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded this seventh-round pick to New England in exchange for cornerback Justin Coleman.[TRADE 58]
No. 250: New England → Seattle (PD) see No. 168: New England → Seattle.[TRADE 34]
Media coverage
Coverage of the draft will be broadcast among the NFL media's partners, including NFL Network and ESPN. The 2018 draft will also feature coverage on broadcast television; Fox will simulcast NFL Network's coverage of the first two evenings, which will feature appearances by Fox analysts and personalities. These broadcasts serve as a prelude for Fox's acquisition of Thursday Night Football for the 2018 season. ESPN will also simulcast its coverage of the last four rounds on ABC, and planned secondary broadcasts of the first evening on ESPN2 (featuring the panel of ESPN's College GameDay, which will host a special edition of the program as a pre-show) and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes.[1][5][6]
Notes
- ^ Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
References
- Trade references
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- ^ a b c Reiss, Mike (April 3, 2018). "Brandin Cooks dashes to Rams as part of big trade with Patriots". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
- ^ Shefter, Adam (March 9, 2017). "Texans trade Brock Osweiler, 2018 second-round pick to Browns". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
- ^ Schefter, Adam (October 30, 2017). "Patriots deal QB Jimmy Garoppolo to 49ers for 2018 draft pick". ESPN. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^ a b c "Seahawks trade WR Jermaine Kearse for Sheldon Richardson". ESPN. September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ a b c Sessler, Marc (August 11, 2017). "Bills trade Sammy Watkins to Rams, acquire Matthews". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
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- ^ a b c "Giants trade Jason Pierre-Paul, 4th-rounder to Bucs for picks in 3rd, 4th". ESPN.com. March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
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- ^ Goessling, Ben (September 3, 2016). "Vikings trade for Eagles QB Sam Bradford". ESPN. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^ "Reports: Eagles trade CB Eric Rowe to Patriots". SI.com. September 6, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
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- ^ a b Boyle, John (April 26, 2017). "Seahawks Trade Marshawn Lynch To Raiders". Seahawks.com. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
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- ^ a b "Seahawks acquire Matt Tobin from Eagles in trade". NFL.com. August 21, 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- ^ "Browns trade former first-round pick Cam Erving to Chiefs". USAToday.com. August 30, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "Browns agree to trade Danny Shelton to Patriots". NFL.com. March 10, 2018. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
- ^ a b "NFL announces details of Cordarrelle Patterson trade; Patriots to receive 210th overall draft pick". March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^ Wesseling, Chris (March 8, 2018). "Broncos agree to trade Aqib Talib to Rams". NFL.com. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ Jhabvala, Nicki (September 1, 2017). "Broncos trade tackle Ty Sambrailo to Falcons for future draft pick". The Denver Post. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Breech, John (October 27, 2017). "Two-time Pro Bowler Marcell Dareus goes from Bills to Jaguars in surprising trade". CBSSports.com. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
- ^ a b Reiss, Mike (September 2, 2017). "Patriots deal 2 late-rounders to bolster edge with Seahawks' Cassius Marsh". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
- ^ a b Patra, Kevin (March 20, 2018). "Raiders trading FB Jamize Olawale to Dallas Cowboys". NFL.com. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^ Swanson, Ben (March 23, 2018). "Broncos acquire T Jared Veldheer in trade with Cardinals". DenverBroncos.com.
- ^ a b Lewis, Edward (April 6, 2018). "Cleveland Browns trade QB Kevin Hogan to Redskins". NFL.com.
- ^ Weinfuss, Josh (October 11, 2017). "Cardinals trade for Adrian Peterson, cut Chris Johnson". ESPN.com.
- ^ Rothstein, Michael (June 15, 2017). "OT Greg Robinson traded to Lions". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
- ^ Patra, Kevin (September 3, 2016). "Browns trade Justin Gilbert to Pittsburgh Steelers". NFL.com. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ^ Varley, Teresa (September 2, 2017). "Steelers trade Coates to Browns". Steelers.com. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
- ^ Varley, Teresa (September 3, 2017). "Steelers trade for Wilcox". Steelers.com. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
- ^ "Browns trade veteran CB Jason McCourty to Patriots". NFL.com. March 15, 2018.
- ^ "Steelers trade Cockrell to Giants". Steelers.com. September 2, 2017.
- ^ a b "49ers trade center Daniel Kilgore to Dolphins". Sacramento Bee. March 17, 2018.
- ^ "Trevor Siemian Trade: Final details, including draft picks". DailyNorseman.com. March 14, 2018.
- ^ Sessler, Marc (April 11, 2017). "Jaguars trade pass-rusher Chris Smith to Bengals". NFL.com.
- ^ Johnson, Jay (October 29, 2017). "Jags acquire Bengals' 2018 seventh-round pick from Chris Smith trade". USA Today.
- ^ Sessler, Marc (September 2, 2016). "Cardinals acquire CB Marcus Cooper from Chiefs". NFL.com.
- ^ "Bills trade Cardale Jones to Chargers for draft pick". NFL.com. August 26, 2017.
- ^ "Source: Ravens release former OL starter Jeremy Zuttah". espn.com. September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Wood, Ryan (August 30, 2016). "Packers deal McCray to Bills for draft pick". PackersNews.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016.
- ^ Rosinski, Bobby (August 27, 2016). "49ers trade CB Kenneth Acker to Chiefs for seventh-round pick". ESPNCharlotte.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016.
- ^ DaSilva, Cameron (September 2, 2017). "Rams acquire TE Derek Carrier from Redskins for draft pick". Rams Wire. USA Today. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ^ Wyatt, Jim (September 1, 2017). "Titans Trade for Chiefs DL David King". TitansOnline.com. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
- ^ Henderson, Brady (September 1, 2017). "Source: CB Tramaine Brock to Vikings; Seahawks get 7th-round pick". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Smith, Michael (August 29, 2017). "Bengals trade Marquis Flowers to Patriots for seventh-round pick". ProFootballTalk.com. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Yates, Field; Reiss, Mike (September 1, 2017). "Patriots trade CB Justin Coleman to Seahawks for late-round pick". ESPN. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- General references
- ^ a b Draper, Kevin (February 14, 2018). "Fox to Broadcast N.F.L. Draft for First Time". The New York Times. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
- ^ a b "Dallas, AT&T Stadium chosen as site of 2018 NFL draft". espn.com. ESPN. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
- ^ "2018 National Football League Important Dates". NFL.com. National Football League. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
- ^ "Philly tried, but Dallas will host the 2018 NFL draft". philly.com. October 18, 2017.
- ^ "Fox, ESPN expand coverage of NFL draft". USA Today. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
- ^ "Fox bringing out its best to steal NFL draft viewers from ESPN". New York Post. March 21, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2018.