Cowboys Decline Morris Claiborne’s Option

The Cowboys have decided not to pick up their 2016 option for cornerback Morris Claiborne, according to David Helman of DallasCowboys.com. The decision comes on the heels of the team drafting defensive back Byron Jones with its first-round pick on Thursday.

Claiborne, 25, saw his 2014 campaign cut short by a torn patellar tendon, and was able to play only four games for the Cowboys, bringing his three-year total to just 29 contests. When he has been able to see the field, Claiborne has been shaky — according to Pro Football Focus’ data, opposing quarterbacks have accumulated passer ratings of 107.8 (2012), 94.3 (2013), and 121.5 (2014) when throwing into Claiborne’s coverage.

While the Cowboys are unwilling to commit to an $11.082MM 2016 salary for Clairborne, he’ll be on the team’s cap for a hit of $5.175MM in 2015. Taking into account Brandon Carr‘s $12.717MM cap number, that’s a lot of cap room committed to two players at a position where Jones and Orlando Scandrick may be the long-term answers.

Some Colts Not Happy With Dorsett Pick

Multiple Colts players aren’t thrilled that the team used its first-round pick on wide receiver Phillip Dorsett, a league source tells Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. According to Florio, the preference among those players was for the club to take a safety like Landon Collins, or a tackle on either side of the ball.

By selecting Dorsett, general manager Ryan Grigson and the Colts were presumably drafting the best player available on their board. However, the former Miami Hurricane will join a crowded receiving corps in Indianapolis — T.Y. Hilton and Donte Moncrief are still ascending, and Andre Johnson, who should still have plenty left in the tank, was also added to the mix earlier in the offseason.

As Florio observes, the Colts could’ve opted instead to select a wide receiver later in the draft, in which case there’d be less of a presumption that that rookie wideout would see plenty of playing time and plenty of targets. In Dorsett’s case, his pedigree suggests that he’ll see the field early and often.

Of course, Dorsett should contribute in the return game as well, as the Colts signaled when they released veteran return specialist Josh Cribbs less than 24 hours after making their first-round pick. But there are several other holes on the roster the team could have addressed with that No. 29 overall pick, and based on Florio’s report, it sounds like at least a few Colts players would’ve preferred to address those holes.

Bucs Decline Doug Martin’s 2016 Option

The Buccaneers have decided not to exercise their fifth-year option on running back Doug Martin, tweets Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. The move ensures that, barring a new agreement with the team, the former first-round pick will become an unrestricted free agent following the 2015 season.

Martin, 26, burst into the league in 2012, racking up 1,454 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, en route to a spot in the Pro Bowl. However, injuries and underwhelming production have limited him during the last couple seasons, as he has been repeatedly usurped on the Bucs’ running back depth chart. While Martin should have a chance to earn the No. 1 job this summer, he figures to receive competition from Bobby Rainey, Mike James, and Charles Sims.

As the 31st overall pick, Martin would have been in line for a $5.621MM salary in 2016 had the Bucs elected to pick up his option. Last year, the Saints were in a similar position with running back Mark Ingram and also declined to exercise their option — Ingram responded with a career year, so presumably Tampa Bay wouldn’t mind a similar outcome with Martin.

Raiders To Release James Jones

The Raiders welcomed a new receiver to the mix last Thursday when they made Amari Cooper their top draft choice of 2015. For another wideout, that means the end of his brief stay in Oakland. According to Scott Bair and Fallon Smith of CSNBayArea.com, James Jones has confirmed that the club is releasing him from his contract.

The addition of the Cooper was the latest change to a Raiders’ receiving corps that has undergone a bit of a facelift this offseason. While some restricted free agents, such as Rod Streater and Andre Holmes, were retained, the team also added a notable outside free agent in Michael Crabtree.

Jones, 31, signed a three-year contract with the Raiders last winter, but that $10MM deal didn’t include any guaranteed money beyond the 2014 season, so the club can get out of it without taking on any dead money. Jones had been set to earn a $2.95MM base salary in 2015, with various other cap charges taking his total hit up to $3.433MM. While Oakland didn’t need the extra cap room, cutting Jones will allow him to catch on with another team before training camp gets underway in July.

After spending seven seasons in Green Bay, Jones established a new career high in 2014 with 73 receptions in Oakland. However, he averaged just 9.1 yards per catch, significantly below his career mark, for a total of only 666 yards.

Complete 2015 NFL Draft Results

Here are all the complete results for the 2015 NFL draft, by round:

Round One:

  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB (Florida State)
  2. Tennessee Titans: Marcus Mariota, QB (Oregon)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dante Fowler Jr., DE/OLB (Florida)
  4. Oakland Raiders: Amari Cooper, WR (Alabama)
  5. Washington: Brandon Scherff, OL (Iowa)
  6. New York Jets: Leonard Williams, DL (USC)
  7. Chicago Bears: Kevin White, WR (West Virginia)
  8. Atlanta Falcons: Vic Beasley, DE/OLB (Clemson)
  9. New York Giants: Ereck Flowers, T (Miami)
  10. St. Louis Rams: Todd Gurley, RB (Georgia)
  11. Minnesota Vikings: Trae Waynes, CB (Michigan State)
  12. Cleveland Browns: Danny Shelton, DT (Washington)
  13. New Orleans Saints: Andrus Peat, T (Stanford)
  14. Miami Dolphins: DeVante Parker, WR (Louisville)
  15. San Diego Chargers (from San Francisco): Melvin Gordon, RB (Wisconsin)
  16. Houston Texans: Kevin Johnson, CB (Wake Forest)
  17. San Francisco 49ers (from San Diego): Arik Armstead, DL (Oregon)
  18. Kansas City Chiefs: Marcus Peters, CB (Washington)
  19. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo): Cameron Erving, OL (Florida State)
  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Nelson Agholor, WR (USC)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Cedric Ogbuehi, OL (Texas A&M)
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Bud Dupree, DE/OLB (Kentucky)
  23. Denver Broncos (from Detroit): Shane Ray, DE/OLB (Missouri)
  24. Arizona Cardinals: D.J. Humphries, T (Florida)
  25. Carolina Panthers: Shaq Thompson, LB (Washington)
  26. Baltimore Ravens: Breshad Perriman, WR (UCF)
  27. Dallas Cowboys: Byron Jones, CB (Connecticut)
  28. Detroit Lions (from Denver): Laken Tomlinson, G (Duke)
  29. Indianapolis Colts: Phillip Dorsett, WR (Miami)
  30. Green Bay Packers: Damarious Randall, S (Arizona State)
  31. New Orleans Saints (from Seattle): Stephone Anthony, LB (Clemson)
  32. New England Patriots: Malcom Brown, DT (Texas)

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2015 NFL Draft Picks By Team

Here’s the complete breakdown of 2015 NFL draft picks by team, sorted alphabetically. Picks are listed by round and overall selection, and the number of picks each team holds is noted in parentheses:

Arizona Cardinals (7):

  • 1-24: D.J. Humphries, T (Florida)
  • 2-58: Markus Golden, DE/OLB (Missouri)
  • 3-86: David Johnson, RB (Northern Iowa)
  • 4-116: Rodney Gunter, DL (Delaware State)
  • 5-158: Shaq Riddick, DE (West Virginia)
  • 5-159: J.J. Nelson, WR (UAB)
  • 7-256: Gerald Christian, TE (Louisville)

Atlanta Falcons (7):

  • 1-8: Vic Beasley, DE/OLB (Clemson)
  • 2-42: Jalen Collins, CB (LSU)
  • 3-73: Tevin Coleman, RB (Indiana)
  • 4-107: Justin Hardy, WR (East Carolina)
  • 5-137: Grady Jarrett, DT (Clemson)
  • 7-225: Jake Rodgers, T (Eastern Washington)
  • 7-250: Akeem King, S (San Jose State)

Baltimore Ravens (9):

  • 1-26: Breshad Perriman, WR (UCF)
  • 2-55: Maxx Williams, TE (Minnesota)
  • 3-90: Carl Davis, DT (Iowa)
  • 4-122: Za’Darius Smith, DE/OLB (Kentucky)
  • 4-125: Buck Allen, RB (USC)
  • 4-136: Tray Walker, CB (Texas Southern)
  • 5-171: Nick Boyle, TE (Delaware)
  • 5-176: Robert Myers, G (Tennessee State)
  • 6-204: Darren Waller, WR (Georgia Tech)

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2015 NFL Draft Results: Day Three

The final day of the 2015 NFL draft is underway, and we’ll get through the last four rounds this afternoon. We recapped the day one and day two action, including every trade, and we also have breakdowns of the first 99 picks by team.

Here are today’s draft results (links to trades indicate that those deals happened today):

Round Four:

  1. Tennessee Titans: Angelo Blackson, DT (Auburn)
  2. New England Patriots (from Tampa Bay): Trey Flowers, DE (Arkansas)
  3. Carolina Panthers (from Oakland): Daryl Williams, T (Oklahoma)
  4. New York Jets (from Jacksonville): Bryce Petty, QB (Baylor)
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars (from New York Jets): James Sample, S (Louisville)
  6. Washington: Jamison Crowder, WR (Duke)
  7. Chicago Bears: Jeremy Langford, RB (Michigan State)
  8. Atlanta Falcons: Justin Hardy, WR (East Carolina)
  9. Tennessee Titans (from New York Giants): Jalston Fowler, FB (Alabama)
  10. Indianapolis Colts (from St. Louis via Tampa Bay): Clayton Geathers, S (UCF)
  11. Minnesota Vikings: T.J. Clemmings, T (Pittsburgh)
  12. New England Patriots (from Cleveland): Tre Jackson, G (Florida State)
  13. Washington (from New Orleans via Seattle): Arie Kouandjio, G (Alabama)
  14. Detroit Lions (from San Francisco via Buffalo and Philadelphia): Gabe Wright, DT (Auburn)
  15. Miami Dolphins: Jamil Douglas, G (Arizona State)
  16. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo): Ibraheim Campbell, S (Northwestern)
  17. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston via Cleveland): Rodney Gunter, DL (Delaware State)
  18. San Francisco 49ers (from San Diego): Blake Bell, TE (Oklahoma)
  19. Kansas City Chiefs: Ramik Wilson, OLB (Georgia)
  20. St. Louis Rams (from Philadelphia): Andrew Donnal, T (Iowa)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Shaw, DB (USC)
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Doran Grant, CB (Ohio State)
  23. Baltimore Ravens (from Detroit): Za’Darius Smith, DE/OLB (Kentucky)
  24. Cleveland Browns (from Arizona): Vince Mayle, WR (Washington State)
  25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Carolina via Oakland): Kwon Alexander, LB (LSU)
  26. Baltimore Ravens: Buck Allen, RB (USC)
  27. San Francisco 49ers (from Denver): Mike Davis, RB (South Carolina)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Damien Wilson, ILB (Minnesota)
  29. Oakland Raiders (from Indianapolis via Tampa Bay): Jon Feliciano, G (Miami)
  30. Green Bay Packers: Jake Ryan, ILB (Michigan)
  31. Seattle Seahawks: Terry Poole, T (San Diego State)
  32. New England Patriots: Shaq Mason, C (Georgia Tech)
  33. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory pick): DeAndre Smelter, WR (Georgia Tech)
  34. Denver Broncos (compensatory pick): Max Garcia, C (Florida)
  35. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory pick): Mark Glowinski, G (West Virginia)
  36. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory pick): Marcus Hardison, DT (Arizona State)
  37. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory pick): Tray Walker, CB (Texas Southern)

Round Five:

  1. Atlanta Falcons (from Tampa Bay via Buffalo and Minnesota): Grady Jarrett, DT (Clemson)
  2. Tennessee Titans: David Cobb, RB (Minnesota)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Rashad Greene, WR (Florida State)
  4. Oakland Raiders: Ben Heeney, ILB (Kansas)
  5. Washington: Martrell Spaight, OLB (Arkansas)
  6. Chicago Bears (from New York Jets): Adrian Amos, S (Penn State)
  7. Minnesota Vikings (from Chicago via Denver and Detroit): MyCole Pruitt, TE (Southern Illinois)
  8. New York Giants: Mykkele Thompson, S (Texas)
  9. Miami Dolphins (from St. Louis via Philadelphia): Bobby McCain, CB (Memphis)
  10. Minnesota Vikings (from Atlanta): Stefon Diggs, WR (Maryland)
  11. Green Bay Packers (from Cleveland via New England): Brett Hundley, QB (UCLA)
  12. New Orleans Saints: Davis Tull, OLB (Chattanooga)
  13. Miami Dolphins (via Minnesota): Jay Ajayi, RB (Boise State)
  14. Miami Dolphins: Ced Thompson, S (Minnesota)
  15. Indianapolis Colts (from San Francisco): David Parry, DT (Stanford)
  16. New York Jets (from Houston): Jarvis Harrison, G (Texas A&M)
  17. San Diego Chargers: Kyle Emanuel, OLB (North Dakota State)
  18. New Orleans Saints (from Kansas City): Tyeler Davison, DT (Fresno State)
  19. Buffalo Bills: Karlos Williams, RB (Florida State)
  20. Miami Dolphins (from Philadelphia): Tony Lippett, CB (Michigan State)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: C.J. Uzomah, TE (Auburn)
  22. Arizona Cardinals (from Detroit via Baltimore): Shaq Riddick, DE (West Virginia)
  23. Arizona Cardinals: J.J. Nelson, WR (UAB)
  24. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jesse James, TE (Penn State)
  25. Oakland Raiders (from Carolina): Neiron Ball, OLB (Florida)
  26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Baltimore): Kenny Bell, WR (Nebraska)
  27. Dallas Cowboys: Ryan Russell, DE (Purdue)
  28. Denver Broncos: Lorenzo Doss, CB (Tulane)
  29. San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis): Bradley Pinion, P (Clemson)
  30. New England Patriots (from Green Bay): Joe Cardona, LS (Navy)
  31. New Orleans Saints (from Seattle via Washington): Damian Swann, CB (Georgia)
  32. Detroit Lions (from New England via Tampa Bay): Michael Burton, FB (Rutgers)
  33. Carolina Panthers (compensatory pick): David Mayo, ILB (Texas State)
  34. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory pick): Tye Smith, CB (Towson)
  35. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory pick): Nick Boyle, TE (Delaware)
  36. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory pick): D.J. Alexander, OLB (Oregon State)
  37. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory pick): James O’Shaughnessy, TE (Illinois State)
  38. Carolina Panthers (compensatory pick): Cameron Artis-Payne, RB (Auburn)
  39. Houston Texans (compensatory pick): Keith Mumphery, WR (Michigan State)
  40. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory pick): Robert Myers, G (Tennessee State)

Round Six:

  1. Tennessee Titans: Deiontrez Mount, OLB (Louisville)
  2. New England Patriots (from Tampa Bay): Matthew Wells, OLB (Mississippi State)
  3. Oakland Raiders: Max Valles, DE/LB (Virginia)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Bennett, DT (Ohio State)
  5. Washington (from New York Jets via Seattle): Kyshoen Jarrett, S (Virginia Tech)
  6. Washington: Tevin Mitchel, CB (Arkansas)
  7. Chicago Bears: Tayo Fabuluje, T (TCU)
  8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from St. Louis): Kaelin Clay, WR (Utah)
  9. Minnesota Vikings (from Atlanta): Tyrus Thompson, T (Oklahoma)
  10. New York Giants: Geremy Davis, WR (Connecticut)
  11. Washington (from New Orleans): Evan Spencer, WR (Ohio State)
  12. Buffalo Bills (from Minnesota): Tony Steward, OLB (Clemson)
  13. Cleveland Browns: Charles Gaines, CB (Louisville)
  14. San Francisco 49ers: Ian Silberman, G (Boston College)
  15. Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami): JaCorey Shepherd, CB (Kansas)
  16. San Diego Chargers: Darius Philon, DT (Arkansas)
  17. Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City): B.J. Dubose, DL (Louisville)
  18. Buffalo Bills: Nick O’Leary, TE (Florida State)
  19. Cleveland Browns (from Houston): Malcolm Johnson, FB/TE (Mississippi State)
  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Randall Evans, CB (Kansas State)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Derron Smith, S (Fresno State)
  22. Cleveland Browns (from Arizona): Randall Telfer, TE (USC)
  23. Pittsburgh Steelers: L.T. Walton, DL (Central Michigan)
  24. Detroit Lions: Quandre Diggs, CB (Texas)
  25. St. Louis Rams (from Carolina): Bud Sasser, WR (Missouri)
  26. New England Patriots (from Baltimore via Cleveland): A.J. Derby, TE (Arkansas)
  27. Denver Broncos: Darius Kilgo, DT (Maryland)
  28. Baltimore Ravens (from Dallas): Darren Waller, WR (Georgia Tech)
  29. Indianapolis Colts: Josh Robinson, RB (Mississippi State)
  30. Green Bay Packers: Aaron Ripkowski, FB (Oklahoma)
  31. Indianapolis Colts (from Seattle): Amarlo Herrera, LB (Georgia)
  32. Tennessee Titans (from New England): Andy Gallik, C (Boston College)
  33. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory pick): Obum Gwacham, DE (Oregon State)
  34. Green Bay Packers (compensatory pick): Christian Ringo, DE (Louisiana-Lafayette)
  35. Houston Texans (compensatory pick): Reshard Cliett, OLB (South Florida)
  36. Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory pick): Anthony Chickillo, DE/OLB (Miami)
  37. Green Bay Packers (compensatory pick): Kennard Backman, TE (UAB)
  38. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory pick): Kristjan Sokoli, OL/DL (Buffalo)
  39. St. Louis Rams (compensatory pick): Cody Wichmann, G (Fresno State)
  40. Houston Texans (compensatory pick): Christian Covington, DL (Rice)
  41. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory pick): Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DT (Southern Miss)

Round Seven:

  1. Oakland Raiders (from Tampa Bay): Anthony Morris, T (Tennessee State)
  2. Cleveland Browns (from Tennessee via New England): Hayes Pullard, ILB (USC)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Neal Sterling, WR (Monmouth)
  4. Oakland Raiders: Andre Debose, WR/KR (Florida)
  5. Washington: Austin Reiter, C (South Florida)
  6. New York Jets: Deon Simon, DT (Northwestern State)
  7. St. Louis Rams (from Chicago via New York Jets): Bryce Hager, LB (Baylor)
  8. Atlanta Falcons: Jake Rodgers, T (Eastern Washington)
  9. New York Giants: Bobby Hart, T (Florida State)
  10. St. Louis Rams: Martin Ifedi, DE (Memphis)
  11. Minnesota Vikings: Austin Shepherd, OL (Alabama)
  12. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Cleveland via Houston and New York Jets): Ben Koyack, TE (Notre Dame)
  13. New Orleans Saints: Marcus Murphy, RB (Missouri)
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Miami via Baltimore and Detroit): Joey Iosefa, FB (Hawaii)
  15. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco via Miami): Edmond Robinson, OLB (Newberry)
  16. Kansas City Chiefs: Da’Ron Brown, WR (Northern Illinois)
  17. Buffalo Bills: Dezmin Lewis, WR (Central Arkansas)
  18. Houston Texans: Kenny Hilliard, RB (LSU)
  19. Dallas Cowboys (from San Diego): Mark Nzeocha, OLB (Wyoming)
  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Brian Mihalik, DE (Boston College)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Mario Alford, WR/KR (West Virginia)
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Gerod Holliman, S (Louisville)
  23. Detroit Lions: Corey Robinson, T (South Carolina)
  24. Cleveland Browns (from Arizona): Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB (Oregon)
  25. Oakland Raiders (from Carolina): Dexter McDonald, CB (Kansas)
  26. Dallas Cowboys (from Baltimore): Laurence Gibson, T (Virginia Tech)
  27. San Francisco 49ers (from Dallas via Indianapolis): Trenton Brown, OL (Florida)
  28. Tennessee Titans (from Denver via New York Giants): Tre McBride, WR (William & Mary)
  29. Dallas Cowboys (from Indianapolis via San Francisco): Geoff Swaim, TE (Texas)
  30. New England Patriots (from Green Bay): Darryl Roberts, CB (Marshall)
  31. Seattle Seahawks: Ryan Smith-Murphy, S (Oregon State)
  32. Atlanta Falcons (from New England via St. Louis): Akeem King, S (San Jose State)
  33. Denver Broncos (compensatory pick): Trevor Siemian, QB (Northwestern)
  34. Denver Broncos (compensatory pick): Taurean Nixon, CB (Tulane)
  35. Denver Broncos (compensatory pick): Josh Furman, S (Oklahoma State)
  36. New England Patriots (compensatory pick): Xzavier Dickson, DE (Alabama)
  37. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory pick): Rory Anderson, TE (South Carolina)
  38. Indianapolis Colts (compensatory pick): Denzelle Good, T (Mars Hill)
  39. Arizona Cardinals (compensatory pick): Gerald Christian, TE (Louisville)

Cowboys Acquire No. 246 Pick From 49ers

The 49ers have sent the 246th overall pick in the NFL draft to the Cowboys in exchange for Dallas’ 2016 sixth-round selection, tweets Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com. Per David Moore of the Dallas Morning News (Twitter link), the Cowboys used the pick to draft Texas tight end Geoff Swaim.

Prior to completing the deal, San Francisco had made nine picks in the draft and still had two more to go, so it makes sense that the team would be willing to move one of those selections for a 2016 pick. Without taking into account compensatory picks, the Niners already have nine selections lined up for next year, with an extra fifth-rounder and sixth-rounder in hand.

Jets Acquire No. 103 Pick From Jaguars

The Jaguars have traded their first pick of the third round, the 103rd overall selection, to the Jets, according to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun (via Twitter). New York has used the pick to nab a quarterback, drafting Baylor’s Bryce Petty, tweets Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News.

The Jets had previously been scheduled to pick 104th, so the Jags will move down just one pick, and will acquire a seventh-rounder (No. 229) in the deal, according to the NFL Network.

2015 NFL Draft Results: Day Two

After what was a surprisingly uneventful first day of the draft – a day that featured just two trades – we saw much more action today, with 11 deals being completed as teams moved up and down.

If you missed the results of yesterday’s first round, we have a breakdown of those 32 selections right here. We also have a list of the full draft results through three rounds, by round and by team. Here are day two’s selections:

Round Two:

  1. New York Giants (from Tennessee): Landon Collins, S (Alabama)
  2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Donovan Smith, T (Penn State)
  3. Oakland Raiders: Mario Edwards, DL (Florida State)
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: T.J. Yeldon, RB (Alabama)
  5. New York Jets: Devin Smith, WR (Ohio State)
  6. Washington: Preston Smith, DE/OLB (Mississippi State)
  7. Chicago Bears: Eddie Goldman, DT (Florida State)
  8. Tennessee Titans (from New York Giants): Dorial Green-Beckham, WR (Missouri)
  9. Carolina Panthers (from St. Louis): Devin Funchess, WR (Michigan)
  10. Atlanta Falcons: Jalen Collins, CB (LSU)
  11. Houston Texans (from Cleveland): Benardrick McKinney, ILB (Mississippi State)
  12. New Orleans Saints: Hau’oli Kikaha, OLB (Washington)
  13. Minnesota Vikings: Eric Kendricks, ILB (UCLA)
  14. San Francisco 49ers: Jaquiski Tartt, S (Samford)
  15. Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami): Eric Rowe, CB (Utah)
  16. San Diego Chargers: Denzel Perryman, ILB (Miami)
  17. Kansas City Chiefs: Mitch Morse, OL (Missouri)
  18. Buffalo Bills: Ronald Darby, CB (Florida State)
  19. Cleveland Browns (from Houston): Nate Orchard, DE/OLB (Utah)
  20. Miami Dolphins (from Philadelphia): Jordan Phillips, DT (Oklahoma)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Jake Fisher, T (Oregon)
  22. Detroit Lions: Ameer Abdullah, RB (Nebraska)
  23. Baltimore Ravens (from Arizona): Maxx Williams, TE (Minnesota)
  24. Pittsburgh Steelers: Senquez Golson, CB (Mississippi)
  25. St. Louis Rams (from Carolina): Rob Havenstein, T (Wisconsin)
  26. Arizona Cardinals (from Baltimore): Markus Golden, DE/OLB (Missouri)
  27. Denver Broncos: Ty Sambrailo, T (Colorado State)
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Randy Gregory, DE/OLB (Nebraska)
  29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Indianapolis): Ali Marpet, OL (Hobart)
  30. Green Bay Packers: Quinten Rollins, CB (Miami (OH))
  31. Seattle Seahawks: Frank Clark, DE (Michigan)
  32. New England Patriots: Jordan Richards, DB (Stanford)

Round Three:

  1. Indianapolis Colts (from Tampa Bay): D’Joun Smith, CB (Florida Atlantic)
  2. Tennessee Titans: Jeremiah Poutasi, OL (Utah)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: A.J. Cann, OL (South Carolina)
  4. Oakland Raiders: Clive Walford, TE (Miami)
  5. Seattle (from Washington): Tyler Lockett, WR (Kansas State)
  6. Houston Texans (from New York Jets): Jaelen Strong, WR (Arizona State)
  7. Chicago Bears: Hroniss Grasu, OL (Oregon)
  8. St. Louis Rams: Jamon Brown, T (Louisville)
  9. Atlanta Falcons: Tevin Coleman, RB (Indiana)
  10. New York Giants: Owa Odighizuwa, DE (UCLA)
  11. New Orleans Saints: Garrett Grayson, QB (Colorado State)
  12. Kansas City Chiefs (from Minnesota): Chris Conley, WR (Georgia)
  13. Cleveland Browns: Duke Johnson, RB (Miami)
  14. New Orleans Saints (from Miami): P.J. Williams, CB (Florida State)
  15. San Francisco 49ers: Eli Harold, OLB (Virginia)
  16. Detroit Lions (from Kansas City, via Minnesota): Alex Carter, CB (Stanford)
  17. Buffalo Bills: John Miller, G (Louisville)
  18. New York Jets (from Houston): Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB (Louisville)
  19. San Diego Chargers: Craig Mager, CB (Texas State)
  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Jordan Hicks, ILB (Texas)
  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Tyler Kroft, TE (Rutgers)
  22. Arizona Cardinals: David Johnson, RB (Northern Iowa)
  23. Pittsburgh Steelers: Sammie Coates, WR (Auburn)
  24. Minnesota Vikings (from Detroit): Danielle Hunter, DE (LSU)
  25. St. Louis Rams (from Carolina): Sean Mannion, QB (Oregon State)
  26. Baltimore Ravens: Carl Davis, DT (Iowa)
  27. Dallas Cowboys: Chaz Green, T (Florida)
  28. Denver Broncos: Jeff Heuerman, TE (Ohio State)
  29. Indianapolis Colts: Henry Anderson, DE (Stanford)
  30. Green Bay Packers: Ty Montgomery, WR/KR (Stanford)
  31. Washington (from Seattle): Matt Jones, RB (Florida)
  32. New York Jets (from New England): Xavier Cooper, DT (Washington State)
  33. New England Patriots (compensatory pick): Geneo Grissom, DE (Oklahoma)
  34. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory pick): Steven Nelson, CB (Oregon State)
  35. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory pick): Paul Dawson, LB (TCU)