GREAT BLUE NORTH DRAFT REPORT
NEWS AND INFORMATION ON THENFL DRAFT
 
Home



    THE TRADE MART
2009

1st round
  • Philadelphia has a #1 from Carolina (2007 draft trade)
2nd round
  • New England has a #2 from San Diego (draft day trade)
  • Miami has a #2 from Washington (DE Jason Taylor)
  • NY Giants have a #2 from New Orleans (TE Jeremy Shockey)
3rd round
  • Dallas has a #3 from Cleveland (2008 draft day trade)
4th round
  • Dallas has a #4 from Detroit (2008 draft day trade)
  • The Jets have a #4 from Washington (OG Pete Kendall)
  • Green Bay has a conditional #4 from the Jets (QB Brett Fave; will become a #3 if Favre plays in 50% of the Jets' snaps this fall; a #2 if he takes 70% of the snaps and the Jets make the playoffs and a #1 if the figure is 80% and the Jets make it to the Super Bowl)
5th round
  • Philadelphia has a #5 pick from Cleveland (draft day trade)
  • Atlanta has a 5th round pick from Oakland (CB DeAngelo Hall)
  • NY Giants have a #5 from New Orleans (TE Jeremy Shockey)
  • Denver has a #5 from Seattle (WR Keary Colbert; pick could escalate to a #4 based on productivity)
6th round
7th round
  • Tampa Bay has a #7 from Jacksonville (2008 draft day trade)
  • Minnesota has a #7 from Washington (DE Erasmus James)
  • Miami has a #7 from Cleveland (CB Travis Daniels)
  • Miami has a #7 from Carolina (QB Josh McCown)
  • Pittsburgh has a #7 from Tampa Bay (OG Sean Mahan).
  • Denver has a conditional #7 from Atlanta (CB Domonique Foxworth/ the pick could be higher based upon playing time and productivity.)
          Other/conditional picks
  • The Jets will get a conditional pick from New Orleans (LB Jonathan Vilma/could be as  high as a #2 depending on productivity)
  • Philadelphia has an undisclosed pick from Minnesota (QB Kelly Holcomb)
  • Indianapolis has a conditional late-round pick from Philadelphia (FB Luke Lawton; note didn't make opening day 53-man roster)
  • Tampa Bay has a late round pick from Baltimore (DE Marques Douglas)

2010

5th round
  • Denver has a #5 from Dallas (OG Montae Holland)

6th round
  • Miami has a #6 from Washington (DE Jason Taylor)
Other
  • Tampa Bay has a conditional late round pick from Baltimore (DE Marques Douglas)
*******

2008 Draft day trades

New England traded its first- (No.7) and fifth-round (No. 164) picks to New Orleans for the Saints’ first- (No. 10) and third-round (No. 78) picks.

Baltimore traded its first-round (No. 8) pick to Jacksonville for the Jaguars’ first- (No. 26); two third- (No. 71) and (No. 89) and fourth-round (No. 125) picks.

Detroit traded its first- (No. 15) and third-round (No. 76) picks to Kansas City for the Chiefs’ first- (No. 17), third- (No. 66) and fifth-round (No. 136) picks.

Houston traded its first-round (No. 18) pick to Baltimore for the Ravens’ first- (No. 26); third- (No. 89) and sixth-round (No. 173) picks.

Philadelphia traded its first-round (No. 19) pick to Carolina for the Panthers’ second-(No. 43); fourth- (No. 109) and 2009 first-round picks.

Washington traded its first- (No. 21); third- (No. 84) and fifth-round (No. 154) picks to Atlanta for the Falcons’ two second- (No. 34) and (No. 48) and fourth-round (No. 103) picks.

Seattle traded its first-round (No. 25) pick to Dallas for the Cowboys’ first- (No. 28); fifth- (No. 163) and seventh-round (No. 235) picks.

Green Bay traded its first-round (No. 30) pick to the New York Jets for the Jets second- (No. 36) and fourth-round (No. 113) picks.

Baltimore traded its second-round (No. 38) to Seattle for the Seahawks’ second- (No. 55) and third-round (No. 86) picks.

Philadelphia traded its fourth-round (No. 115) pick to Miami for RB Lorenzo Booker. Miami then traded No. 115 to Chicago.

Philadelphia traded its second- (No. 43) and fifth-round (No. 152) picks to Minnesota for the Vikings’ second- (No. 47) and fourth-round (No. 117) picks.
 
Tampa Bay traded its second-round (No. 52) pick to Jacksonville for the Jaguars’ second- (No. 58); fifth-round (No. 158) picks and 2009 seventh-round pick.

Miami traded its third-round (No. 64) pick to Detroit for the Lions’ third- (No. 66) and fifth-round (No. 176) picks.

New England traded its third-round (No. 69) pick to San Diego for the Chargers’ fifth-round (No. 160) and 2009 second-round picks.

Dallas traded its third-round (No. 92) pick to Detroit for the Lions’ fourth- (No. 111) and 2009 fourth-round picks.

Washington traded its fourth-round (No. 103) pick to Tennessee for the Titans’ fourth- (No. 124) and fifth-round (No. 157) picks. Tennessee selected Winston Salem State DE William Hayes. Washington selected Arizona State S Justin Tryon and traded No. 157 to St. Louis.

Tennessee traded DB Adam Jones to Dallas for the Cowboys’ fourth- (No. 126) and 2009 sixth-round picks.

Dallas traded its fourth-round (No. 100) pick to Oakland for the Raiders’ fourth- (No. 104) and seventh-round (No. 213) picks. 

New York Jets traded its fourth-round (No. 102) pick to Green Bay for the Packers’ fourth- (No. 113) and fifth-round (No. 162) picks.

Dallas traded its fourth-round (No. 104) pick to Cleveland for the Browns’ fourth- (No. 122) and fifth-round (No. 155) picks.

Baltimore traded its fourth-round (No. 125) pick to Oakland for CB Fabian Washington.

Chicago traded its fourth-round (No. 110) pick to Miami for the Dolphins’ fourth- (No. 115) and seventh-round (No. 208) picks.

Dallas traded its fourth-round (No. 111) pick to Cleveland for the Browns 2009 third-round pick.

Chicago traded its fourth- (No. 115) and sixth-round (No. 175) picks to Tampa Bay for the Bucs’ fourth- (No. 120) and fifth-round (No. 158) picks.

Pittsburgh traded its fourth-round (No. 123) pick to the New York Giants for the Giants’ fourth- (No. 130) and sixth-round (No. 194) picks.

Green Bay traded its fourth-round (No. 128) pick to St. Louis for the Rams’ fifth- (No. 137) and seventh-round (No. 217) picks.

Green Bay traded its fifth-round (No. 137) to Minnesota for the Vikings’ fifth- (No. 150) and seventh-round (No. 209) picks.

Jacksonville traded its fifth-round (No. 143) to Dallas for the Cowboys’ fifth- (No. 155) and seventh-round (No. 213) picks.

Detroit traded its fifth-round (No. 144) pick to New Orleans for the Saints’ fifth- (No. 146) and seventh-round (No. 218) picks.

Tampa Bay traded its fifth-round (No. 153) pick to New England for the Patriots’ fifth- (No. 160) and seventh-round (No. 238) picks.

Washington traded its fifth- (No. 157) and seventh-round (No. 228) picks to St. Louis for the Rams’ two sixth-round (No. 168) and (No. 180) picks.

Philadelphia traded its sixth-round (No. 191) pick to Cleveland for the Browns’ 2009 fifth-round pick.

Green Bay traded its seventh-round (No. 237) to New Orleans for the Saints’ 2009 sixth-round pick.

Return to the Great Blue North Draft Report.

Great Blue North Draft Report Privacy Policy.

The GREAT BLUE NORTH DRAFTREPORT is a division of SQUITERLAND ENTERPRISES, Ottawa, Ontario,Canada

If you have comments or suggestions, e-mail lindsay@cyberus.ca.TheGBN can also be reached by phone at (613) 727-3388; by fax at (613) 951-0387; or regular mail at PO Box 5282, Merivale Depot, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2C 3H5.