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The 2007 NFL draft was the 72nd annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 28 and April 29, 2007.[1][2] The draft was televised for the 28th consecutive year on ESPN and ESPN2. The NFL Network also broadcast coverage of the event, its second year doing so. There were 255 draft selections: 223 regular selections (instead of the typical 224) and 32 compensatory selections.[3] A supplemental draft was also held after the regular draft and before the regular season. This was the first draft presided over by new NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

The first round was the longest in the history of the NFL draft, lasting six hours, eight minutes.[4] LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell was selected first overall by the Oakland Raiders after he had beaten Brady Quinn as the projected first selection among most analysts following his performance in the 2007 Sugar Bowl against Quinn and Notre Dame.[5][6][7] Russell is considered by many as one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history,[8][9][10] and was out of the NFL after only three seasons. Quinn also had a largely unsuccessful pro career.[11]

Those selections notwithstanding, Bleacher Report named the 2007 draft class the “greatest draft class in the last 25 years” in 2012 due to the heavy volume of reliable starters, as well as players selected that are now widely regarded as future Hall of Famers, such as Patrick Willis, Darrelle Revis, Marshawn Lynch, and Marshal Yanda; first round selections Calvin Johnson, Joe Thomas, and Adrian Peterson are widely regarded as being among the greatest to ever play at their respective positions.[12]

As of 2025, only one player from the 2007 draft class remains active in the NFL: Jets placekicker Nick Folk.

Player breakdown

The following is the breakdown of the 255 players by position:

Player selections

* = compensatory selection
^ = supplemental compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[a]
= Hall of Famer[b]
Positions key
Offense Defense Special teams
  1. ^ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  2. ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  3. ^ Sometimes referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  4. ^ Includes nose tackle (NT)
  5. ^ Includes middle linebacker (MLB or MIKE), outside linebacker (OLB, WILL, SAM), and off-ball linebacker
  6. ^ Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  7. ^ Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  8. ^ Includes kickoff and punt returners
Calvin Johnson
Joe Thomas
Adrian Peterson
Marshawn Lynch
Darrelle Revis
Eric Weddle
LaMarr Woodley
Ryan Kalil
Marshal Yanda
Dashon Goldson
Nick Folk
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Oakland Raiders JaMarcus Russell  QB LSU SEC
1 2 Detroit Lions Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech ACC
1 3 Cleveland Browns Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin Big Ten
1 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Gaines Adams  DE Clemson ACC
1 5 Arizona Cardinals Levi Brown  OT Penn State Big Ten
1 6 Washington Redskins LaRon Landry  S LSU SEC
1 7 Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson  RB Oklahoma Big 12
1 8 Atlanta Falcons Jamaal Anderson  DE Arkansas SEC
1 9 Miami Dolphins Ted Ginn Jr.  WR Ohio State Big Ten
1 10 Houston Texans Amobi Okoye  DT Louisville Big East
1 11 San Francisco 49ers Patrick Willis LB Ole Miss SEC
1 12 Buffalo Bills Marshawn Lynch  RB California Pac-10
1 13 St. Louis Rams Adam Carriker  DE Nebraska Big 12
1 14 New York Jets Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh Big East
1 15 Pittsburgh Steelers Lawrence Timmons  LB Florida State ACC
1 16 Green Bay Packers Justin Harrell  DT Tennessee SEC
1 17 Denver Broncos Jarvis Moss  DE Florida SEC
1 18 Cincinnati Bengals Leon Hall  CB Michigan Big Ten
1 19 Tennessee Titans Michael Griffin  S Texas Big 12
1 20 New York Giants Aaron Ross  CB Texas Big 12
1 21 Jacksonville Jaguars Reggie Nelson  S Florida SEC
1 22 Cleveland Browns Brady Quinn  QB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 23 Kansas City Chiefs Dwayne Bowe  WR LSU SEC
1 24 New England Patriots Brandon Meriweather  S Miami (FL) ACC
1 25 Carolina Panthers Jon Beason  LB Miami (FL) ACC
1 26 Dallas Cowboys Anthony Spencer  LB Purdue Big Ten
1 27 New Orleans Saints Robert Meachem  WR Tennessee SEC
1 28 San Francisco 49ers Joe Staley  OT Central Michigan MAC
1 29 Baltimore Ravens Ben Grubbs  G Auburn SEC
1 30 San Diego Chargers Craig Davis  WR LSU SEC
1 31 Chicago Bears Greg Olsen  TE Miami (FL) ACC
1 32 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Gonzalez  WR Ohio State Big Ten
2 33 Arizona Cardinals Alan Branch  DT Michigan Big Ten
2 34 Buffalo Bills Paul Posluszny  LB Penn State Big Ten
2 35 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arron Sears  G Tennessee SEC
2 36 Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Kolb  QB Houston C-USA
2 37 San Diego Chargers Eric Weddle  S Utah MWC
2 38 Oakland Raiders Zach Miller  TE Arizona State Pac-10
2 39 Atlanta Falcons Justin Blalock  G Texas Big 12
2 40 Miami Dolphins John Beck  QB BYU MWC
2 41 Atlanta Falcons Chris Houston  CB Arkansas SEC
2 42 Indianapolis Colts Tony Ugoh  OT Arkansas SEC
2 43 Detroit Lions Drew Stanton  QB Michigan State Big Ten
2 44 Minnesota Vikings Sidney Rice  WR South Carolina SEC
2 45 Carolina Panthers Dwayne Jarrett  WR USC Pac-10
2 46 Pittsburgh Steelers LaMarr Woodley  DE Michigan Big Ten
2 47 New York Jets David Harris  LB Michigan Big Ten
2 48 Jacksonville Jaguars Justin Durant  LB Hampton MEAC
2 49 Cincinnati Bengals Kenny Irons  RB Auburn SEC
2 50 Tennessee Titans Chris Henry  RB Arizona Pac-10
2 51 New York Giants Steve Smith  WR USC Pac-10
2 52 St. Louis Rams Brian Leonard  RB Rutgers Big East
2 53 Cleveland Browns Eric Wright  CB UNLV MWC
2 54 Kansas City Chiefs Turk McBride  DE Tennessee SEC
2 55 Seattle Seahawks Josh Wilson  CB Maryland ACC
2 56 Denver Broncos Tim Crowder  DE Texas Big 12
2 57 Philadelphia Eagles Victor Abiamiri  DE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
2 58 Detroit Lions Ikaika Alama-Francis  DE Hawaii WAC
2 59 Carolina Panthers Ryan Kalil  C USC Pac-10
2 60 Miami Dolphins Samson Satele  C Hawaii WAC
2 61 Detroit Lions Gerald Alexander  S Boise State WAC
2 62 Chicago Bears Dan Bazuin  DE Central Michigan MAC
2 63 Green Bay Packers Brandon Jackson  RB Nebraska Big 12
2 64 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sabby Piscitelli  S Oregon State Pac-10
3 65 Oakland Raiders Quentin Moses  DE Georgia SEC
3 66 New Orleans Saints Usama Young  CB Kent State MAC
3 67 Dallas Cowboys James Marten  OT Boston College ACC
3 68 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quincy Black  LB New Mexico MWC
3 69 Arizona Cardinals Buster Davis  LB Florida State ACC
3 70 Denver Broncos Ryan Harris  OT Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
3 71 Miami Dolphins Lorenzo Booker  RB Florida State ACC
3 72 Minnesota Vikings Marcus McCauley  CB Fresno State WAC
3 73 Houston Texans Jacoby Jones  WR Lane SIAC
3 74 Baltimore Ravens Yamon Figurs  WR Kansas State Big 12
3 75 Atlanta Falcons Laurent Robinson  WR Illinois State Gateway
3 76 San Francisco 49ers Jason Hill  WR Washington State Pac-10
3 77 Pittsburgh Steelers Matt Spaeth  TE Minnesota Big Ten
3 78 Green Bay Packers James Jones  WR San Jose State WAC
3 79 Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Sims-Walker  WR UCF C-USA
3 80 Tennessee Titans Paul Williams  WR Fresno State WAC
3 80.5 Cincinnati Bengals selection forfeited because of use of 3rd round selection in 2006 supplemental draft[a]
3 81 New York Giants Jay Alford  DT Penn State Big Ten
3 82 Kansas City Chiefs DeMarcus Tyler  DT NC State ACC
3 83 Carolina Panthers Charles Johnson  DE Georgia SEC
3 84 St. Louis Rams Jonathan Wade  CB Tennessee SEC
3 85 Seattle Seahawks Brandon Mebane  DT California Pac-10
3 86 Baltimore Ravens Marshal Yanda  OT Iowa Big Ten
3 87 Philadelphia Eagles Stewart Bradley  LB Nebraska Big 12
3 88 New Orleans Saints Andy Alleman  G Akron MAC
3 89 Green Bay Packers Aaron Rouse  S Virginia Tech ACC
3 90 Philadelphia Eagles Tony Hunt  RB Penn State Big Ten
3 91 Oakland Raiders Mario Henderson  OT Florida State ACC
3 92 Buffalo Bills Trent Edwards  QB Stanford Pac-10
3 93 Chicago Bears Garrett Wolfe  RB Northern Illinois MAC
3 94 Chicago Bears Michael Okwo  LB Stanford Pac-10
3 95 Indianapolis Colts Dante Hughes  CB California Pac-10
3* 96 San Diego Chargers Anthony Waters  LB Clemson ACC
3* 97 San Francisco 49ers Ray McDonald  DE Florida SEC
3* 98 Indianapolis Colts Quinn Pitcock  DT Ohio State Big Ten
3* 99 Oakland Raiders Johnnie Lee Higgins  WR UTEP C-USA
4 100 Oakland Raiders Michael Bush  RB Louisville Big East
4 101 Jacksonville Jaguars Adam Podlesh  P Maryland ACC
4 102 Minnesota Vikings Brian Robison  DE Texas Big 12
4 103 Dallas Cowboys Isaiah Stanback  QB Washington Pac-10
4 104 San Francisco 49ers Jay Moore  DE Nebraska Big 12
4 105 Detroit Lions A. J. Davis  CB NC State ACC
4 106 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tanard Jackson  S Syracuse Big East
4 107 New Orleans Saints Antonio Pittman  RB Ohio State Big Ten
4 108 Miami Dolphins Paul Soliai  DT Utah MWC
4 109 Atlanta Falcons Stephen Nicholas  LB South Florida Big East
4 110 Oakland Raiders John Bowie  CB Cincinnati Big East
4 111 Buffalo Bills Dwayne Wright  RB Fresno State WAC
4 112 Pittsburgh Steelers Daniel Sepulveda  P Baylor Big 12
4 113 Jacksonville Jaguars Brian Smith  LB Missouri Big 12
4 114 Cincinnati Bengals Marvin White  S TCU MWC
4 115 Tennessee Titans Leroy Harris  C NC State ACC
4 116 New York Giants Zak DeOssie  LB Brown Ivy
4 117 Detroit Lions Manuel Ramírez  G Texas Tech Big 12
4 118 Carolina Panthers Ryne Robinson  WR Miami (OH) MAC
4 119 Green Bay Packers Allen Barbre  OT Missouri Southern MIAA
4 120 Seattle Seahawks Baraka Atkins  DE Miami (FL) ACC
4 121 Denver Broncos Marcus Thomas  DT Florida SEC
4 122 Dallas Cowboys Doug Free  OT Northern Illinois MAC
4 123 Houston Texans Fred Bennett  CB South Carolina SEC
4 124 Seattle Seahawks Mansfield Wrotto  G Georgia Tech ACC
4 125 New Orleans Saints Jermon Bushrod  OT Towson A-10
4 126 San Francisco 49ers Dashon Goldson  S Washington Pac-10
4 127 New England Patriots Kareem Brown  DT Miami (FL) ACC
4 128 Tennessee Titans Chris Davis  WR Florida State ACC
4 129 San Diego Chargers Scott Chandler  TE Iowa Big Ten
4 130 Chicago Bears Josh Beekman  G Boston College ACC
4 131 Indianapolis Colts Brannon Condren  S Troy Sun Belt
4* 132 Pittsburgh Steelers Ryan McBean  DT Oklahoma State Big 12
4* 133 Atlanta Falcons Martrez Milner  TE Georgia SEC
4* 134 Baltimore Ravens Antwan Barnes  LB FIU Sun Belt
4* 135 San Francisco 49ers Joe Cohen  DE Florida SEC
4* 136 Indianapolis Colts Clint Session  LB Pittsburgh Big East
4* 137 Baltimore Ravens Le’Ron McClain  FB Alabama SEC
5 138 Oakland Raiders Jay Richardson  DE Ohio State Big Ten
5 139 St. Louis Rams Dustin Fry  C Clemson ACC
5 140 Cleveland Browns Brandon McDonald  CB Memphis C-USA
5 141 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Greg Peterson  DE North Carolina Central CIAA
5 142 Arizona Cardinals Steve Breaston  WR Michigan Big Ten
5 143 Washington Redskins Dallas Sartz  LB USC Pac-10
5 144 Houston Texans Brandon Harrison  S Stanford Pac-10
5 145 New Orleans Saints David Jones  CB Wingate SAC
5 146 Minnesota Vikings Aundrae Allison  WR East Carolina C-USA
5 147 San Francisco 49ers Tarell Brown  CB Texas Big 12
5 148 Kansas City Chiefs Kolby Smith  RB Louisville Big East
5 149 Jacksonville Jaguars Uche Nwaneri  G Purdue Big Ten
5 150 Jacksonville Jaguars Josh Gattis  S Wake Forest ACC
5 151 Cincinnati Bengals Jeff Rowe  QB Nevada WAC
5 152 Tennessee Titans Antonio Johnson  DT Mississippi State SEC
5 153 New York Giants Kevin Boss  TE Western Oregon Ind. (Div. II)
5 154 St. Louis Rams Clifton Ryan  DT Michigan State Big Ten
5 155 Carolina Panthers Dante Rosario  TE Oregon Pac-10
5 156 Pittsburgh Steelers Cameron Stephenson  G Rutgers Big East
5 157 Green Bay Packers David Clowney  WR Virginia Tech ACC
5 158 Detroit Lions Johnny Baldwin  LB Alabama A&M SWAC
5 159 Philadelphia Eagles C. J. Gaddis  CB Clemson ACC
5 160 Kansas City Chiefs Justin Medlock  K UCLA Pac-10
5 161 Seattle Seahawks Will Herring  LB Auburn SEC
5 162 Philadelphia Eagles Brent Celek  TE Cincinnati Big East
5 163 Houston Texans Brandon Frye  OT Virginia Tech ACC
5 164 Carolina Panthers Tim Shaw  LB Penn State Big Ten
5 165 Oakland Raiders Eric Frampton  S Washington State Pac-10
5 166 Jacksonville Jaguars Derek Landri  DT Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
5 167 Chicago Bears Kevin Payne  S Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt
5 168 Chicago Bears Corey Graham  CB New Hampshire A-10
5 169 Indianapolis Colts Roy Hall  WR Ohio State Big Ten
5* 170 Pittsburgh Steelers William Gay  CB Louisville Big East
5* 171 New England Patriots Clint Oldenburg  OT Colorado State MWC
5* 172 San Diego Chargers Legedu Naanee  WR Boise State WAC
5* 173 Indianapolis Colts Michael Coe  CB Alabama State SWAC
5* 174 Baltimore Ravens Troy Smith  QB Ohio State Big Ten
2006 Heisman Trophy winner[16]
6 175 Oakland Raiders Oren O’Neal  FB Arkansas State Sun Belt
6 176 Minnesota Vikings Rufus Alexander  LB Oklahoma Big 12
6 177 New York Jets Jacob Bender  OT Nicholls State Southland
6 178 Dallas Cowboys Nick Folk  K Arizona Pac-10
6 179 Washington Redskins H. B. Blades  LB Pittsburgh Big East
6 180 New England Patriots Justin Rogers  DE SMU C-USA
6 181 Miami Dolphins Reagan Maui’a  FB Hawaii WAC
6 182 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Adam Hayward  LB Portland State Big Sky
6 183 Houston Texans Kasey Studdard  G Texas Big 12
6 184 Buffalo Bills John Wendling  S Wyoming MWC
6 185 Atlanta Falcons Trey Lewis  DT Washburn MIAA
6 186 San Francisco 49ers Thomas Clayton  RB Kansas State Big 12
6 187 Cincinnati Bengals Matt Toeaina  DT Oregon Pac-10
6 188 Tennessee Titans Joel Filani  WR Texas Tech Big 12
6 189 New York Giants Adam Koets  OT Oregon State Pac-10
6 190 St. Louis Rams Ken Shackleford  OT Georgia SEC
6 191 Green Bay Packers Korey Hall  LB Boise State WAC
6 192 Green Bay Packers Desmond Bishop  LB California Pac-10
6 193 Green Bay Packers Mason Crosby  K Colorado Big 12
6 194 Atlanta Falcons David Irons  CB Auburn SEC
6 195 Dallas Cowboys Deon Anderson  FB Connecticut Big East
6 196 Kansas City Chiefs Herbert Taylor  OT TCU MWC
6 197 Seattle Seahawks Courtney Taylor  WR Auburn SEC
6 198 Atlanta Falcons Doug Datish  C Ohio State Big Ten
6 199 Miami Dolphins Drew Mormino  C Central Michigan MAC
6 200 Cleveland Browns Purcell, MelilaMelila Purcell  DE Hawaii WAC
6 201 Philadelphia Eagles Rashad Barksdale  CB Albany NEC
6 202 New England Patriots Mike Richardson  CB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
6 203 Atlanta Falcons Daren Stone  S Maine A-10
6 204 Tennessee Titans Jacob Ford  DE Central Arkansas Ind. (Div. II)
6 205 Washington Redskins Jordan Palmer  QB UTEP C-USA
6 206 Tennessee Titans Ryan Smith  CB Florida SEC
6* 207 Baltimore Ravens Prescott Burgess  LB Michigan Big Ten
6* 208 New England Patriots Justise Hairston  RB Central Connecticut NEC
6* 209 New England Patriots Corey Hilliard  OT Oklahoma State Big 12
6* 210 Seattle Seahawks Jordan Kent  WR Oregon Pac-10
7 211 New England Patriots Oscar Lua  LB USC Pac-10
7 212 Dallas Cowboys Courtney Brown  CB Cal Poly Great West
7 213 Cleveland Browns Chase Pittman  DE LSU SEC
7 214 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chris Denman  OT Fresno State WAC
7 215 Arizona Cardinals Ben Patrick  TE Delaware A-10
7 216 Washington Redskins Ecker, TylerTyler Ecker  TE Michigan Big Ten
7 217 Minnesota Vikings Tyler Thigpen  QB Coastal Carolina Big South
7 218 Houston Texans Zac Diles  LB Kansas State Big 12
7 219 Miami Dolphins Kelvin Smith  LB Syracuse Big East
7 220 New Orleans Saints Marvin Mitchell  LB Tennessee SEC
7 221 Chicago Bears Trumaine McBride  CB Ole Miss SEC
7 222 Buffalo Bills Derek Schouman  TE Boise State WAC
7 223 Tennessee Titans Mike Otto  OT Purdue Big Ten
7 224 New York Giants Michael Johnson  S Arizona Pac-10
7 225 Miami Dolphins Brandon Fields  P Michigan State Big Ten
7 226 Carolina Panthers C. J. Wilson  CB Baylor Big 12
7 227 Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Baker  WR Florida SEC
7 228 Green Bay Packers DeShawn Wynn  RB Florida SEC
7 229 Jacksonville Jaguars John Broussard  WR San Jose State WAC
7 230 Cincinnati Bengals Dan Santucci  G Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
7 231 Kansas City Chiefs Michael Allan  TE Whitworth NWC
7 232 Seattle Seahawks Steve Vallos  G Wake Forest ACC
7 233 Minnesota Vikings Chandler Williams  WR FIU Sun Belt
7 234 Cleveland Browns Syndric Steptoe  WR Arizona Pac-10
7 235 New York Jets Chansi Stuckey  WR Clemson ACC
7 236 Philadelphia Eagles Nate Ilaoa  RB Hawaii WAC
7 237 Dallas Cowboys Alan Ball  CB Illinois Big Ten
7 238 Miami Dolphins Abraham Wright  DE Colorado Big 12
7 239 Buffalo Bills C. J. Ah You  DE Oklahoma Big 12
7 240 San Diego Chargers Brandon Siler  LB Florida SEC
7 241 Chicago Bears Aaron Brant  OT Iowa State Big 12
7 242 Indianapolis Colts Keyunta Dawson  LB Texas Tech Big 12
7* 243 Green Bay Packers Clark Harris  TE Rutgers Big East
7* 244 Atlanta Falcons Jason Snelling  FB Virginia ACC
7* 245 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marcus Hamilton  CB Virginia ACC
7* 246 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kenneth Darby  RB Alabama SEC
7* 247 New England Patriots Mike Elgin  C Iowa Big Ten
7* 248 St. Louis Rams Keith Jackson  DT Arkansas SEC
7* 249 St. Louis Rams Derek Stanley  WR Wisconsin–Whitewater WIAC
7* 250 New York Giants Ahmad Bradshaw  RB Marshall C-USA
7* 251 Jacksonville Jaguars Chad Nkang  LB Elon SoCon
7* 252 Jacksonville Jaguars Carnahan, AndrewAndrew Carnahan  OT Arizona State Pac-10
7* 253 Cincinnati Bengals Chinedum Ndukwe  S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
7^ 254 Oakland Raiders Jonathan Holland  WR Louisiana Tech WAC
7^ 255 Detroit Lions Ramzee Robinson  CB Alabama SEC

Supplemental draft selections

For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the selecting team forfeits its selection in that round in the draft of the following season.

Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
4 San Diego Chargers Paul Oliver  S Georgia SEC
5 Baltimore Ravens Jared Gaither  OT Maryland ACC

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler[e]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Michael Adams  CB Louisiana–Lafayette Sun Belt
Arizona Cardinals Tim Castille  FB Alabama SEC
Arizona Cardinals Lyle Sendlein  C Texas Big 12
Atlanta Falcons Eric Weems  WR Bethune–Cookman N/A
Baltimore Ravens Edgar Jones  LB Southeast Missouri State OVC
Baltimore Ravens Terrell Maze  CB San Diego State MWC
Baltimore Ravens Matt Willis  WR UCLA Pac-10
Buffalo Bills Jon Corto  LB Sacred Heart NEC
Dallas Cowboys Jackie Battle  RB Houston C-USA
Dallas Cowboys Matt Moore  QB Oregon State Pac-10
Indianapolis Colts Melvin Bullitt  S Texas A&M Big 12
Indianapolis Colts Ed Johnson  DT Penn State Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Brett Goode  LS Arkansas SEC
Miami Dolphins Stefan Logan  RB South Dakota NCC
Miami Dolphins Geoff Pope  CB Howard MEAC
Minnesota Vikings Kyle Cook  C Michigan State Big Ten
New Orleans Saints Tyler Palko  QB Pittsburgh Big East
New Orleans Saints Pierre Thomas  RB Illinois Big Ten
New York Giants Craig Dahl  S North Dakota State Great West
New York Giants Michael Matthews  TE Georgia Tech ACC
New York Jets Mike DeVito  DE Maine A-10
New York Jets Jeremy Kapinos  P Penn State Big Ten
New York Jets James Ihedigbo  S UMass A-10
New York Jets Jason Trusnik  DE Ohio Northern OAC
Oakland Raiders Marquice Cole  CB Northwestern Big Ten
Philadelphia Eagles Akeem Jordan  LB James Madison A-10
Pittsburgh Steelers Jared Retkofsky  LS TCU MWC
Pittsburgh Steelers Gary Russell  RB Minnesota Big Ten
Pittsburgh Steelers Darnell Stapleton  G Rutgers Big East
San Diego Chargers Antwan Applewhite  LB San Diego State MWC
San Diego Chargers Nick Roach  LB Northwestern Big Ten
San Diego Chargers Jyles Tucker  LB Wake Forest ACC
Seattle Seahawks Matt Overton  LS Western Washington GNAC
Tennessee Titans Danny Ware  RB Georgia SEC
Washington Redskins Stephon Heyer  OT Maryland ACC


Hall of Famers

  • Calvin Johnson, wide receiver from Georgia Tech, taken 1st round, 2nd overall by the Detroit Lions.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021.
  • Joe Thomas, offensive tackle from Wisconsin, taken 1st round, 3rd overall by the Cleveland Browns.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023.
  • Darrelle Revis, cornerback from Pittsburgh, taken 1st round, 14th overall by the New York Jets.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023.
  • Patrick Willis, linebacker from Ole Miss, taken 1st round, 11th overall by the San Francisco 49ers.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024.

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 2007 draft.

Round 1

  1. ^ No. 8: Houston → Atlanta (PD). Houston traded first- and second-round selections (8th and 39th overall), and a 2008 second-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for a first-round selection (10th overall) and QB Matt Schaub.[Trade 1]
  2. ^ No. 10: Atlanta → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  3. ^ No. 14: Carolina → NY Jets (D). Carolina traded first- and sixth-round selections (14th and 191st overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for first-, second- and fifth-round selections (25th, 59th and 164th overall).[Trade 2]
  4. ^ No. 17: Jacksonville → Denver (D). Jacksonville traded a first-round selection (17th overall) to Denver in exchange for first-, third- and sixth-round selections (21st, 86th and 198th overall).[Trade 3]
  5. ^ No. 21: Denver → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1: Jacksonville → Denver.[Trade 3]
  6. ^ No. 22: Dallas → Cleveland (D). Dallas traded a first-round selection (22nd overall) to Cleveland in exchange for a second-round selection (36th overall) and a 2008 first-round selection.[Trade 4]
  7. ^ No. 24: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded a first-round selection (24th overall) to New England in exchange for WR Deion Branch.[Trade 5]
  8. ^ No. 25: NY Jets → Carolina (D). See Round 1: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 2]
  9. ^ No. 26: Philadelphia → Dallas (D). Philadelphia traded a first-round selection (26th overall) to Dallas in exchange for second-, third- and fifth-round selections (36th, 87th and 159th overall).[Trade 6]
  10. ^ No. 28: New England → San Francisco (D). New England traded a first-round selection (28th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for a fourth-round selection (110th overall) and a 2008 first-round selection.[Trade 6]

Round 2

  1. ^ No. 33: Oakland → Arizona (D). Oakland traded a second-round selection (33rd overall) to Arizona in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (38th and 105th overall).[Trade 6]
  2. ^ No. 34: Detroit → Buffalo (D). Detroit traded a second-round selection (34th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for second- and third-round selections (43rd and 74th overall).[Trade 6]
  3. ^ No. 36: Cleveland → Dallas → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Dallas (D). See Round 1: Dallas → Cleveland.[Trade 4]
           Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See Round 1: Philadelphia → Dallas.[Trade 6]
  4. ^ No. 37: Washington → NY Jets → Chicago → San Diego. Multiple trades:
           Washington → NY Jets (PD). Washington traded a second-round selection (37th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for a 2006 second-round selection.[Trade 7]
           NY Jets → Chicago (PD). The NY Jets traded a second-round selection (37th overall) to Chicago in exchange for a second-round selection (63rd overall) and RB Thomas Jones.[Trade 8]
           Chicago → San Diego (D). Chicago traded a second-round selection (37th overall) to San Diego in exchange for second-, third- and fifth-round selections (62nd, 93rd and 167th overall), and a 2008 third-round selection.[Trade 6]
  5. ^ No. 38: Arizona → Oakland (D). See Round 2: Oakland → Arizona.[Trade 6]
  6. ^ No. 39: Houston → Atlanta (PD). See Round 1: Houston → Atlanta.[Trade 1]
  7. ^ No. 41: Minnesota → Atlanta (D). Minnesota traded a second-round selection (41st overall) to Atlanta in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (44th and 121st overall).[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 42: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). San Francisco traded a second-round selection (42nd overall) to Indianapolis in exchange for a fourth-round selection (126th overall) and a 2008 first-round selection.[Trade 6]
  9. ^ No. 43: Buffalo → Detroit (D). See Round 2: Detroit → Buffalo.[Trade 6]
  10. ^ No. 44: Atlanta → Minnesota (D). See Round 2: Minnesota → Atlanta.[Trade 6]
  11. ^ No. 47: Green Bay → NY Jets (D). Green Bay traded second- and seventh-round selections (47th and 235th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for second-, third- and sixth-round selections (63rd, 89th and 191st overall).[Trade 6]
  12. ^ No. 53: Dallas → Cleveland (D). Dallas traded second- and sixth-round selections (53rd and 195th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for third-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (67th, 103rd and 178th overall).[Trade 6]
  13. ^ No. 58: New Orleans → Detroit (D). New Orleans traded a second-round selection (58th overall) to Detroit in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (66th and 145th overall).[Trade 6]
  14. ^ No. 59: NY Jets → Carolina (D). See Round 1: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 1]
  15. ^ No. 60: New England → Miami (PD). New England traded second- and seventh-round selections (60th and 238th overall) to Miami in exchange for WR Wes Welker.[Trade 9]
  16. ^ No. 61: Baltimore → Detroit (D). Baltimore traded a second-round selection (61st overall) to Detroit in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (74th and 101st overall).[Trade 6]
  17. ^ No. 62: San Diego → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → San Diego.[Trade 6]
  18. ^ No. 63: Chicago → NY Jets → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → NY Jets (PD). See Round 2: NY Jets → Chicago.[Trade 8]
           NY Jets → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → NY Jets.[Trade 6]
  19. ^ No. 64: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (PD). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (64th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for DT Booger McFarland.[Trade 10]

Round 3

  1. ^ No. 66: Detroit → New Orleans (D). See Round 2: New Orleans → Detroit.[Trade 6]
  2. ^ No. 67: Cleveland → Dallas (D). See Round 2: Dallas → Cleveland.[Trade 6]
  3. ^ No. 70: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded a third-round selection (70th overall) to Denver in a three-way trade with Atlanta: Washington received RB T. J. Duckett and Atlanta received WR Ashley Lelie.[Trade 11]
  4. ^ No. 74: Buffalo → Detroit → Baltimore. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Detroit (D). See Round 2: Detroit → Buffalo.[Trade 6]
           Detroit → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Detroit.[Trade 6]
  5. ^ No. 82: St. Louis → Kansas City (PD). St. Louis traded third- and fifth-round selections (82nd and 148th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for a third-round selection (84th overall) and WR/RS Dante Hall.[Trade 12]
  6. ^ No. 84: Kansas City → St. Louis (PD). See Round 3: St. Louis → Kansas City.[Trade 12]
  7. ^ No. 86: Denver → Jacksonville → Baltimore. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1: Jacksonville → Denver.[Trade 3]
           Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). Jacksonville traded a third-round selection (86th overall) to Baltimore in exchange for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-round selections (101st, 166th and 203rd overall).[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 87: Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See Round 1: Philadelphia → Dallas.[Trade 6]
  9. ^ No. 89: NY Jets → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → NY Jets.[Trade 6]
  10. ^ No. 91: New England → Oakland (D). New England traded a third-round selection (91st overall) to Oakland in exchange for a seventh-round selection (211th overall) and a 2008 third-round selection.[Trade 13]
  11. ^ No. 92: Baltimore → Buffalo (PD). Baltimore traded third- and seventh-round selections (92nd and 239th overall), and a 2008 third-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for RB Willis McGahee.[Trade 14]
  12. ^ No. 93: San Diego → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → San Diego.[Trade 6]

Round 4

  1. ^ No. 101: Detroit → Baltimore → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Detroit.[Trade 6]
           Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). See Round 3: Jacksonville → Baltimore.[Trade 6]
  2. ^ No. 102: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). Tampa Bay traded a fourth-round selection (102nd overall) to Minnesota in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (106th and 182nd overall).[Trade 6]
  3. ^ No. 103: Cleveland → Dallas (D). See Round 2: Dallas → Cleveland.[Trade 6]
  4. ^ No. 104: Washington → San Francisco (PD). Washington traded a fourth-round selection (104th overall) and a 2006 third-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for WR Brandon Lloyd.[Trade 15]
  5. ^ No. 105: Arizona → Oakland → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Oakland (D). See Round 2: Oakland → Arizona.[Trade 6]
           Oakland → Detroit (D). Oakland traded a fourth-round selection (105th overall) to Detroit in exchange for WR Mike Williams and QB Josh McCown.[Trade 16]
  6. ^ No. 106: Minnesota → Tampa Bay (D). See Round 4: Tampa Bay → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
  7. ^ No. 107: Houston → New Orleans (D). Houston traded a fourth-round selection (107th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (123rd and 163rd overall).[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 110: San Francisco → New England → Oakland. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → New England (D). See Round 1: New England → San Francisco.[Trade 6]
           New England → Oakland (D). New England traded a fourth-round selection (110th overall) to Oakland in exchange for WR Randy Moss.[Trade 17]
  9. ^ No. 112: Green Bay → Pittsburgh (D). Green Bay traded a fourth-round selection (112th overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (119th and 192nd overall).[Trade 6]
  10. ^ No. 117: St. Louis → Detroit (D). St. Louis traded a fourth-round selection (117th overall) to Detroit in exchange for two fifth-round selections (139th and 154th overall).[Trade 6]
  11. ^ No. 119: Pittsburgh → Green Bay (D). See Round 4: Green Bay → Pittsburgh.[Trade 6]
  12. ^ No. 121: Denver → Atlanta → Minnesota → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Atlanta (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection, and 2006 first- and third-round selections to Atlanta in exchange for a 2006 first-round selection.[Trade 18]
           Atlanta → Minnesota (D). See Round 2: Minnesota → Atlanta.[Trade 6]
           Minnesota → Denver (D). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection (121st overall) to Denver in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (176th and 233rd overall), and a 2008 third-round selection.[Trade 6]
  13. ^ No. 123: Kansas City → New Orleans → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → New Orleans (PD). Kansas City traded a fourth-round selection (123rd overall) to New Orleans in exchange for RB Michael Bennett.[Trade 19]
           New Orleans → Houston (D). See Round 4: Houston → New Orleans.[Trade 6]
  14. ^ No. 124: NY Jets → San Francisco → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → San Francisco (PD). The NY Jets traded a fourth-round selection (124th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for RB Kevan Barlow.[Trade 20]
           San Francisco → Seattle (D). San Francisco traded a fourth-round selection (124th overall) to Seattle in exchange for WR Darrell Jackson.[Trade 21]
  15. ^ No. 125: Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for WR Donté Stallworth. Had Philadelphia re-signed Stallworth before March 2, 2007 (the date when free agency began), New Orleans would have instead received Philadelphia’s second-round selection.[Trade 22]
  16. ^ No. 126: New Orleans → Indianapolis → San Francisco. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Indianapolis (PD). Indianapolis received this selection from New Orleans as compensation for New Orleans’ signing of restricted free agent CB Jason David.[Trade 23]
           Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). See Round 2: San Francisco → Indianapolis.[Trade 6]
  17. ^ No. 128: Baltimore → Tennessee (PD). Baltimore traded a fourth-round selection (128th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for QB Steve McNair.[Trade 24]

Round 5

  1. ^ No. 139: Detroit → St. Louis (D). See Round 4: St. Louis → Detroit.[Trade 6]
  2. ^ No. 145: Miami → Detroit → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Detroit (PD). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (145th overall) to Detroit in exchange for QB Joey Harrington.[Trade 25]
           Detroit → New Orleans (D). See Round 2: New Orleans → Detroit.[Trade 6]
  3. ^ No. 148: Buffalo → St. Louis → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → St. Louis (PD). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection to St. Louis in exchange for DT Anthony Hargrove.[Trade 26]
           St. Louis → Kansas City (PD). See Round 3: St. Louis → Kansas City.[Trade 12]
  4. ^ No. 149: Atlanta → Jacksonville (D). Atlanta traded a fifth-round selection (149th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for three sixth-round selections (194th, 198th and 203rd overall).[Trade 6]
  5. ^ No. 154: St. Louis → Detroit → St. Louis. Multiple trades:
           St. Louis → Detroit (PD). St. Louis traded a fifth-round selection (154th overall) to Detroit in exchange for DE James Hall.[Trade 27]
           Detroit → St. Louis (D). See Round 4: St. Louis → Detroit.[Trade 6]
  6. ^ No. 158: Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (158th overall), RB Tatum Bell and OT George Foster to Detroit in exchange for a sixth-round selection (176th overall) and CB Dré Bly.[Trade 28]
  7. ^ No. 159: Dallas → Philadelphia (D). See Round 1: Philadelphia → Dallas.[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 163: New Orleans → Houston (D). See Round 4: Houston → New Orleans.[Trade 6]
  9. ^ No. 164: NY Jets → Carolina (D). See Round 1: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 2]
  10. ^ No. 165: New England → Oakland (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (165th overall) to Oakland in exchange for WR Doug Gabriel.[Trade 29]
  11. ^ No. 166: Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). See Round 3: Jacksonville → Baltimore.[Trade 6]
  12. ^ No. 167: San Diego → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → San Diego.[Trade 6]

Round 6

  1. ^ No. 176: Detroit → Denver → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Denver (PD). See Round 5: Denver → Detroit.[Trade 28]
           Denver → Minnesota (D). See Round 4: Minnesota → Denver.[Trade 6]
  2. ^ No. 177: Tampa Bay → NY Jets (PD). Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded a sixth-round selection (177th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for TE Doug Jolley.[Trade 30]
  3. ^ No. 178: Cleveland → Dallas (D). See Round 2: Dallas → Cleveland.[Trade 6]
  4. ^ No. 180: Arizona → New England (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection (180th overall) to New England in exchange for OT Brandon Gorin.[Trade 31]
  5. ^ No. 182: Minnesota → Tampa Bay (D). See Round 4: Tampa Bay → Minnesota.[Trade 6]
  6. ^ No. 191: Carolina → NY Jets → Green Bay. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → NY Jets (D). See Round 1: Carolina → NY Jets.[Trade 2]
           NY Jets → Green Bay (D). See Round 2: NY Jets → Green Bay.[Trade 32]
  7. ^ No. 192: Pittsburgh → Green Bay (D). See Round 4: Green Bay → Pittsburgh.[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 194: Jacksonville → Atlanta (D). See Round 5: Atlanta → Jacksonville.[Trade 6]
  9. ^ No. 195: Dallas → Cleveland → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Cleveland (D). See Round 2: Dallas → Cleveland.[Trade 6]
           Cleveland → Dallas (D). Cleveland traded a sixth-round selection (195th overall) to Dallas in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (200th and 234th overall).[Trade 6]
  10. ^ No. 198: Denver → Jacksonville → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Jacksonville (D). See Round 2: Jacksonville → Denver.[Trade 3]
           Jacksonville → Atlanta (D). See Round 5: Atlanta → Jaguars.[Trade 6]
  11. ^ No. 199: New Orleans → Miami (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection (199th overall) to Miami in exchange for K Olindo Mare.[Trade 33]
  12. ^ No. 200: NY Jets → Dallas → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → Dallas (PD). The NY Jets traded a sixth-round selection (200th overall) to Dallas in exchange for DB Pete Hunter.[Trade 34]
           Dallas → Cleveland (D). See Round 6: Cleveland → Dallas.[Trade 6]
  13. ^ No. 203: Baltimore → Jacksonville → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1: Jacksonville → Baltimore.[Trade 6]
           Jacksonville → Atlanta (D). See Round 2: Atlanta → Jacksonville.[Trade 6]
  14. ^ No. 204: San Diego → Tennessee (PD). San Diego traded a sixth-round selection (204th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for QB Billy Volek.[Trade 35]
  15. ^ No. 205: Chicago → Washington (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (205th overall) to Washington in exchange for S Adam Archuleta.[Trade 36]
  16. ^ No. 206: Indianapolis → Tennessee (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (206th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a 2006 seventh-round selection.[Trade 37]

Round 7

  1. ^ No. 211: Oakland → New England (D). See Round 3: New England → Oakland.[Trade 13]
  2. ^ No. 212: Detroit → NY Jets → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → NY Jets (PD). Detroit traded a seventh-round selection (212th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for S Jon McGraw.[Trade 38]
           NY Jets → Dallas (PD). The NY Jets traded a seventh-round selection (212th overall) to Dallas in exchange for TE Sean Ryan.[Trade 39]
  3. ^ No. 220: Atlanta → New Orleans (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection (220th overall) and S Bryan Scott to New Orleans in exchange for OT Wayne Gandy.[Trade 40]
  4. ^ No. 221: San Francisco → Cleveland → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). San Francisco traded a seventh-round selection (221st overall) and QB Ken Dorsey to Cleveland in exchange for QB Trent Dilfer.[Trade 41]
           Cleveland → Chicago (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection (221st overall) to Chicago in exchange for OL Lennie Friedman.[Trade 42]
  5. ^ No. 233: Denver → Minnesota (D). See Round 4: Minnesota → Denver.[Trade 6]
  6. ^ No. 234: Dallas → Cleveland (D). See Round 6: Cleveland → Dallas.[Trade 6]
  7. ^ No. 235: NY Jets → Green Bay → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → Green Bay (PD). The NY Jets traded a seventh-round selection (235th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for OL Steve Morley.[Trade 32]
           Green Bay → NY Jets (D). See Round 2: Green Bay → NY Jets.[Trade 6]
  8. ^ No. 237: New Orleans → Dallas (PD). New Orleans traded a seventh-round selection (237th overall) to Dallas in exchange for LB Scott Shanle.[Trade 43]
  9. ^ No. 238: New England → Miami (PD). See Round 2: New England → Miami.[Trade 9]
  10. ^ No. 239: Baltimore → Buffalo (PD). See Round 3: Baltimore → Buffalo.[Trade 14]

Notes

  1. ^ Cincinnati forfeited their third-round selection to select LB Ahmad Brooks in the 2006 supplemental draft.[15]
  2. ^ Denver had traded this selection to Miami for defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson, but Wilkinson failed to show for a physical and the trade was voided.[17]
  3. ^ Miami received a seventh-round selection (225th overall) in exchange for St. Louis signing restricted free agent P Donnie Jones.[18]
  4. ^ This last selection is commonly referred to as Mr. Irrelevant.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Pro Bowler note was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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