1999 NFL draft

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The 1999 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 17–18, 1999, at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.[1][2] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

1999 NFL draft
General information
Date(s)April 17–18, 1999
LocationTheatre at MSG
in New York City, NY
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
253 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionTim Couch, QB
Cleveland Browns
Mr. IrrelevantJim Finn, FB
Chicago Bears
Most selections (13)Chicago Bears
Fewest selections (1)New Orleans Saints
Hall of Famers
← 1998
2000 →

Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round — Tim Couch, Donovan McNabb, Akili Smith, Daunte Culpepper, and Cade McNown — the second highest amount (along with the 2018 and 2021 drafts) after the six selected in 1983 and 2024. The draft also marked the second time after 1971 that the first three selections were quarterbacks. Only McNabb and Culpepper would have successful careers, while Couch, Smith, and McNown are generally regarded as draft busts. McNabb, the most successful of the five, was also the only to appear in a Super Bowl.

In addition to the quarterback selections, the draft is known for the Ricky Williams trade, which saw the New Orleans Saints trade all six of their draft picks to the Washington Redskins to select running back Ricky Williams fifth overall. New Orleans finished with a 3–13 record following the trade and Williams struggled as a rookie, resulting in the firing of Saints head coach Mike Ditka and general manager Bill Kuharich.

The following is the breakdown of the 253 players selected by position:

Player selections

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* = compensatory selection
^ = supplemental compensatory selection
¤ = extra selection awarded to expansion team
= Pro Bowler[N 1]
= Hall of Famer[3]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
 
Donovan McNabb
 
Champ Bailey
 
Donald Driver
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Cleveland Browns Tim Couch  QB Kentucky SEC
1 2 Philadelphia Eagles Donovan McNabb  QB Syracuse Big East
1 3 Cincinnati Bengals Akili Smith  QB Oregon Pac-10
1 4 Indianapolis Colts Edgerrin James RB Miami (FL) Big East
1 5 New Orleans Saints Ricky Williams  RB Texas Big 12
1 6 St. Louis Rams Torry Holt  WR North Carolina State ACC
1 7 Washington Redskins Champ Bailey CB Georgia SEC
1 8 Arizona Cardinals David Boston  WR Ohio State Big Ten
1 9 Detroit Lions Chris Claiborne  LB USC Pac-10
1 10 Baltimore Ravens Chris McAlister  CB Arizona Pac-10
1 11 Minnesota Vikings Daunte Culpepper  QB UCF Ind. (I-A)
1 12 Chicago Bears Cade McNown  QB UCLA Pac-10
1 13 Pittsburgh Steelers Troy Edwards  WR Louisiana Tech Ind. (I-A)
1 14 Kansas City Chiefs John Tait  OT BYU WAC
1 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Anthony McFarland  DT LSU SEC
1 16 Tennessee Titans Jevon Kearse  DE Florida SEC
1 17 New England Patriots Damien Woody  C Boston College Big East
1 18 Oakland Raiders Matt Stinchcomb  OT Georgia SEC
1 19 New York Giants Luke Petitgout  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
1 20 Dallas Cowboys Ebenezer Ekuban  DE North Carolina ACC
1 21 Arizona Cardinals L. J. Shelton  OT Eastern Michigan MAC
1 22 Seattle Seahawks Lamar King  DE Saginaw Valley State MIFC
1 23 Buffalo Bills Antoine Winfield  CB Ohio State Big Ten
1 24 San Francisco 49ers Reggie McGrew  DT Florida SEC
1 25 Green Bay Packers Antuan Edwards  S Clemson ACC
1 26 Jacksonville Jaguars Fernando Bryant  CB Alabama SEC
1 27 Detroit Lions Aaron Gibson  OT Wisconsin Big Ten
1 28 New England Patriots Andy Katzenmoyer  LB Ohio State Big Ten
1 29 Minnesota Vikings Dimitrius Underwood  DE Michigan State Big Ten
1 30 Atlanta Falcons Patrick Kerney  DE Virginia ACC
1 31 Denver Broncos Al Wilson  LB Tennessee SEC
2 32 Cleveland Browns Kevin Johnson  WR Syracuse Big East
2 33 Cincinnati Bengals Charles Fisher  CB West Virginia Big East
2 34 Carolina Panthers Chris Terry  OT Georgia SEC
2 35 Philadelphia Eagles Barry Gardner  LB Northwestern Big Ten
2 36 Indianapolis Colts Mike Peterson  LB Florida SEC
2 37 Washington Redskins Jon Jansen  OT Michigan Big Ten
2 38 Carolina Panthers Mike Rucker  DE Nebraska Big 12
2 39 Miami Dolphins James Johnson  RB Mississippi State SEC
2 39.5 San Diego Chargers selection forfeited after selecting defensive tackle Jamal Williams in the 1998 supplemental draft.[Forfeited picks 1]
2 40 Oakland Raiders Tony Bryant  DE Florida State ACC
2 41 St. Louis Rams Dré Bly  CB North Carolina ACC
2 42 Atlanta Falcons Reggie Kelly  TE Mississippi State SEC
2 43 Miami Dolphins Rob Konrad  FB Syracuse Big East
2 44 Minnesota Vikings Jim Kleinsasser  TE North Dakota NCC
45 Cleveland Browns Rahim Abdullah  LB Clemson ACC
2 46 New England Patriots Kevin Faulk  RB LSU SEC
2 47 Green Bay Packers Fred Vinson  CB Vanderbilt SEC
2 48 Chicago Bears Russell Davis  DT North Carolina ACC
2 49 New York Giants Joe Montgomery  RB Ohio State Big Ten
2 50 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Shaun King  QB Tulane C-USA
2 51 Arizona Cardinals Johnny Rutledge  LB Florida SEC
2 52 Tennessee Titans John Thornton  DT West Virginia Big East
2 53 Buffalo Bills Peerless Price  WR Tennessee SEC
2 54 Kansas City Chiefs Mike Cloud  RB Boston College Big East
2 55 Dallas Cowboys Solomon Page  OG West Virginia Big East
2 56 Jacksonville Jaguars Larry Smith  DT Florida State ACC
2 56.5 Green Bay Packers selection forfeited after selecting offensive guard Mike Wahle in the 1998 supplemental draft.[Forfeited picks 2]
2 57 New York Jets Randy Thomas  OG Mississippi State SEC
2 58 Denver Broncos Montae Reagor  DT Texas Tech Big 12
2 59 Pittsburgh Steelers Scott Shields  S Weber State Big Sky
2 60 San Diego Chargers Jermaine Fazande  RB Oklahoma Big 12
2 61 Denver Broncos Lennie Friedman  OG Duke ACC
3 62 Cleveland Browns Daylon McCutcheon  CB USC Pac-10
3 63 Indianapolis Colts Brandon Burlsworth  OG Arkansas SEC
3 64 Philadelphia Eagles Doug Brzezinski  OG Boston College Big East
3 65 Cincinnati Bengals Cory Hall  S Fresno State WAC
3 66 Chicago Bears Rex Tucker  OT Texas A&M Big 12
3 67 Denver Broncos Chris Watson  CB Eastern Illinois OVC
3 68 St. Louis Rams Rich Coady  S Texas A&M Big 12
3 69 San Diego Chargers Steve Heiden  TE South Dakota State NCC
3 70 Detroit Lions Jared DeVries  DE Iowa Big Ten
3 71 Chicago Bears D'Wayne Bates  WR Northwestern Big Ten
3 72 Miami Dolphins Grey Ruegamer  C Arizona State Pac-10
from Baltimore via Tampa Bay, Baltimore, and Detroit [R3 - 4]
3 73 Pittsburgh Steelers Joey Porter  LB Colorado State WAC
3 74 Pittsburgh Steelers Kris Farris  OT UCLA Pac-10
3 75 Kansas City Chiefs Gary Stills  DE West Virginia Big East
76 Cleveland Browns Marquis Smith  S California Pac-10
3 77 Seattle Seahawks Brock Huard  QB Washington Pac-10
3 78 Chicago Bears Marty Booker  WR Northeast Louisiana Ind. (I-A)
3 79 New York Giants Dan Campbell  TE Texas A&M Big 12
3 80 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Martín Gramática  K Kansas State Big 12
3 81 Tennessee Titans Zach Piller  OG Florida SEC
3 82 Seattle Seahawks Karsten Bailey  WR Auburn SEC
3 83 Arizona Cardinals Tom Burke  DE Wisconsin Big Ten
3 84 Kansas City Chiefs Larry Atkins  LB UCLA Pac-10
3 85 Dallas Cowboys Dat Nguyen  LB Texas A&M Big 12
3 86 Buffalo Bills Shawn Bryson  FB Tennessee SEC
3 87 Green Bay Packers Mike McKenzie  CB Memphis C-USA
3 88 Jacksonville Jaguars Anthony Cesario  OG Colorado State WAC
3 89 San Francisco 49ers Chike Okeafor  DE Purdue Big Ten
3 90 New York Jets David Loverne  OG San Jose State WAC
3 91 New England Patriots Tony George  S Florida SEC
3 92 Atlanta Falcons Jeff Paulk  FB Arizona State Pac-10
3 93 Denver Broncos Travis McGriff  WR Florida SEC
3* 94 Green Bay Packers Cletidus Hunt  DT Kentucky State SIAC
3* 95 Pittsburgh Steelers Amos Zereoué  RB West Virginia Big East
4 96 Indianapolis Colts Paul Miranda  CB UCF Ind. (I-A)
4 97 Philadelphia Eagles John Welbourn  OT California Pac-10
4 98 Cincinnati Bengals Craig Yeast  WR Kentucky SEC
4 99 San Francisco 49ers Anthony Parker  CB Weber State Big Sky
4 100 Carolina Panthers Hannibal Navies  LB Colorado Big 12
4 101 St. Louis Rams Joe Germaine  QB Ohio State Big Ten
4 102 Oakland Raiders Dameane Douglas  WR California Pac-10
4 103 Detroit Lions Sedrick Irvin  RB Michigan State Big Ten
4 104 San Diego Chargers Jason Perry  S North Carolina State ACC
4 105 Baltimore Ravens Brandon Stokley  WR Southwestern Louisiana Ind. (I-A)
4 106 Chicago Bears Warrick Holdman  LB Texas A&M Big 12
4 107 Washington Redskins Stimson, NateNate Stimson  LB Georgia Tech ACC
4 108 Kansas City Chiefs Larry Parker  WR USC Pac-10
4 109 Pittsburgh Steelers Aaron Smith  DE Northern Colorado NCC
110 San Francisco 49ers Pierson Prioleau  S Virginia Tech Big East
4 111 Chicago Bears Rosevelt Colvin  LB Purdue Big Ten
4 112 New York Giants Sean Bennett  RB Northwestern Big Ten
4 113 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dexter Jackson  S Florida State ACC
4 114 Tennessee Titans Ware, BradBrad Ware  S Auburn SEC
4 115 Seattle Seahawks Antonio Cochran  DE Georgia SEC
4 116 Arizona Cardinals Joel Makovicka  FB Nebraska Big 12
4 117 Tennessee Titans Donald Mitchell  CB Southern Methodist WAC
4 118 Dallas Cowboys Wane McGarity  WR Texas Big 12
4 119 Buffalo Bills Keith Newman  LB North Carolina ACC
4 120 Minnesota Vikings Kenny Wright  CB Northwestern State Southland
4 121 Jacksonville Jaguars Kevin Landolt  OT West Virginia Big East
4 122 Buffalo Bills Bobby Collins  TE North Alabama Gulf South
4 123 New York Jets Jason Wiltz  DT Nebraska Big 12
4 124 Cleveland Browns Wali Rainer  LB Virginia ACC
4 125 Minnesota Vikings Humphrey, JayJay Humphrey  OT Texas Big 12
4 126 Atlanta Falcons Johndale Carty  S Utah State Big West
4 127 Denver Broncos Olandis Gary  RB Georgia SEC
4* 128 Philadelphia Eagles Damon Moore  S Ohio State Big Ten
4* 129 Baltimore Ravens Edwin Mulitalo  OG Arizona Pac-10
4* 130 Philadelphia Eagles Na Brown  WR North Carolina ACC
4* 131 Green Bay Packers Aaron Brooks  QB Virginia ACC
4* 132 Dallas Cowboys Peppi Zellner  DE Fort Valley State SIAC
4* 133 Green Bay Packers Josh Bidwell  P Oregon Pac-10
5 134 Miami Dolphins Cecil Collins  RB McNeese State Southland
5 135 Cincinnati Bengals Nick Luchey  FB Miami (FL) Big East
5 136 Pittsburgh Steelers Jerame Tuman  TE Michigan Big Ten
5 137 Detroit Lions Tyree Talton  S Northern Iowa Gateway
5 138 Indianapolis Colts Brad Scioli  DE Penn State Big Ten
5 139 San Diego Chargers Adrian Dingle  DE Clemson ACC
5 140 Seattle Seahawks Floyd Wedderburn  OG Penn State Big Ten
5 141 San Diego Chargers Reggie Nelson  OG McNeese State Southland
5 142 Miami Dolphins Jones, BryanBryan Jones  LB Oregon State Pac-10
5 143 Chicago Bears Jerry Wisne  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5 144 Chicago Bears Khari Samuel  LB Massachusetts A-10
5 145 St. Louis Rams Cameron Spikes  OG Texas A&M Big 12
5 146 Oakland Raiders Eric Barton  LB Maryland ACC
5 147 Chicago Bears Jerry Azumah  CB New Hampshire A-10
148 Cleveland Browns Darrin Chiaverini  WR Colorado Big 12
5 149 New York Giants Mike Rosenthal  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5 150 Tampa Bay Buccaneers John McLaughlin  DE California Pac-10
5 151 Tennessee Titans Kevin Daft  QB UC Davis Ind. (Div. II)
5 152 Seattle Seahawks Charlie Rogers  RB Georgia Tech ACC
5 153 Oakland Raiders Roderick Coleman  DT East Carolina C-USA
5 154 New England Patriots Derrick Fletcher  OG Baylor Big 12
5 155 Arizona Cardinals Paris Johnson  S Miami (OH) MAC
5 156 Buffalo Bills Jay Foreman  LB Nebraska Big 12
5 157 San Francisco 49ers Terry Jackson  FB Florida SEC
5 158 Denver Broncos David Bowens  DE Western Illinois Gateway
5 159 Green Bay Packers De'mond Parker  RB Oklahoma Big 12
5 160 Jacksonville Jaguars Jason Craft  CB Colorado State WAC
5 161 San Francisco 49ers Tyrone Hopson  OG Eastern Kentucky OVC
5 162 New York Jets Jermaine Jones  CB Northwestern State Southland
5 163 Green Bay Packers Craig Heimburger  OG Missouri Big 12
5 164 Atlanta Falcons Eugene Baker  WR Kent State MAC
5 165 Washington Redskins Smith, DerekDerek Smith  OT Virginia Tech Big East
5* 166 Pittsburgh Steelers Malcolm Johnson  WR Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5* 167 Denver Broncos Darwin Brown  CB Texas Tech Big 12
5* 168 Arizona Cardinals Yusuf Scott  OG Arizona Pac-10
5* 169 Minnesota Vikings Jones, ChrisChris Jones  S Clemson ACC
6 170 Seattle Seahawks Johnson, SteveSteve Johnson  CB Tennessee SEC
6 171 San Francisco 49ers Tai Streets  WR Michigan Big Ten
6 172 Philadelphia Eagles Cecil Martin  FB Wisconsin Big Ten
6 173 Cincinnati Bengals Kelly Gregg  DT Oklahoma Big 12
6 174 Cleveland Browns Marcus Spriggs  DT Troy Southland
6 175 Carolina Panthers Daniel, RobertRobert Daniel  DE Northwestern State Southland
6 176 St. Louis Rams Lionel Barnes  DE Northeast Louisiana Ind. (I-A)
6 177 Detroit Lions Clint Kriewaldt  LB Wisconsin–Stevens Point WIAC
6 178 San Diego Chargers Tyrone Bell  CB North Alabama Gulf South
6 179 Denver Broncos Desmond Clark  TE Wake Forest ACC
6 180 New England Patriots Washington, MarcusMarcus Washington  S Colorado Big 12
6 181 Washington Redskins Jeff Hall  K Tennessee SEC
6 182 Jacksonville Jaguars Leroy, EmarlosEmarlos Leroy  DT Georgia SEC
6 183 New York Jets Marc Megna  LB Richmond A-10
184 Chicago Bears Rashard Cook  S USC Pac-10
6 185 Minnesota Vikings Talance Sawyer  DT Nevada-Las Vegas WAC
6 186 Tennessee Titans Hall, DarranDarran Hall  WR Colorado State WAC
6 187 Cleveland Browns Kendall Ogle  LB Maryland ACC
6 188 Oakland Raiders Yancey, DarenDaren Yancey  DT BYU WAC
6 189 New York Giants Lyle West  S San Jose State WAC
6 190 Arizona Cardinals Coby Rhinehart  CB Southern Methodist WAC
6 191 Cleveland Browns James Dearth  LS Tarleton State LSC
6 192 Miami Dolphins Brent Bartholomew  P Ohio State Big Ten
6 193 Dallas Cowboys MarTay Jenkins  WR Nebraska-Omaha NCC
6 194 Buffalo Bills Armon Hatcher  S Oregon State Pac-10
6 195 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Glenn, LamarrLamarr Glenn  FB Florida State ACC
6 196 Green Bay Packers Miller, DeeDee Miller  WR Ohio State Big Ten
6 197 New York Jets J.P. Machado  C Illinois Big Ten
6 198 Atlanta Falcons Jeff Kelly  LB Kansas State Big 12
6 199 Minnesota Vikings Antico Dalton  LB Hampton MEAC
6 200 Atlanta Falcons Thigpen, EricEric Thigpen  S Iowa Big Ten
6 201 Philadelphia Eagles Troy Smith  WR East Carolina C-USA
6* 202 Arizona Cardinals Bradley, MelvinMelvin Bradley  LB Arkansas SEC
6* 203 Green Bay Packers Scott Curry  OT Montana Big Sky
6* 204 Denver Broncos Chad Plummer  WR Cincinnati C-USA
6* 205 New York Giants Andre Weathers  CB Michigan Big Ten
6* 206 Arizona Cardinals Dennis McKinley  FB Mississippi State SEC
7 207 Cleveland Browns Madre Hill  RB Arkansas SEC
7 208 Philadelphia Eagles Jed Weaver  TE Oregon Pac-10
7 209 Cincinnati Bengals Coats, TonyTony Coats  OG Washington Pac-10
7 210 Indianapolis Colts Hunter Smith  P Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
7 211 Carolina Panthers Booth, TonyTony Booth  S James Madison A-10
7 212 Green Bay Packers Chris Akins  S Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC
7 213 Green Bay Packers Donald Driver  WR Alcorn State SWAC
7 214 Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Dingle  DT Virginia ACC
7 215 Detroit Lions Pringley, MikeMike Pringley  DE North Carolina ACC
7 216 Baltimore Ravens Anthony Poindexter  S Virginia ACC
7 217 Washington Redskins Alexander, TimTim Alexander  WR Oregon State Pac-10
7 218 Denver Broncos Billy Miller  TE USC Pac-10
7 219 Pittsburgh Steelers Chad Kelsay  LB Nebraska Big 12
7 220 Kansas City Chiefs King, EricEric King  OG Richmond A-10
221 Chicago Bears Sanford, SulecioSulecio Sanford  WR Middle Tennessee OVC
7 222 Tennessee Titans Phil Glover  LB Utah WAC
7 223 New York Jets Ryan Young  OT Kansas State Big 12
7 224 Oakland Raiders JoJuan Armour  S Miami (OH) MAC
7 225 New York Giants Ryan Hale  DT Arkansas SEC
7 226 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Robert Hunt  OG Virginia ACC
7 227 New England Patriots Michael Bishop  QB Kansas State Big 12
7 228 Pittsburgh Steelers Kris Brown  K Nebraska Big 12
7 229 Dallas Cowboys Mike Lucky  TE Arizona Pac-10
7 230 Buffalo Bills Sheldon Jackson  TE Nebraska Big 12
7 231 New York Giants O. J. Childress  LB Clemson ACC
7 232 Miami Dolphins Jermaine Haley  DT Butte NCFA
7 233 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Autry Denson  RB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
7 234 San Francisco 49ers Kory Minor  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
7 235 New York Jets J.J. Syvrud  LB Jamestown N. Dakota
7 236 Minnesota Vikings Noel Scarlett  DT Langston
7 237 Atlanta Falcons Todd McClure  C LSU SEC
7 238 Denver Broncos Justin Swift  TE Kansas State Big 12
7* 239 Arizona Cardinals Chris Greisen  QB NW Missouri State MIAA
7* 240 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Darnell McDonald  WR Kansas State Big 12
7* 241 New England Patriots Sean Morey  WR Brown Ivy
7* 242 Jacksonville Jaguars Moronkola, DeeDee Moronkola  CB Washington State Pac-10
7* 243 Dallas Cowboys Kelvin Garmon  OG Baylor Big 12
7* 244 Miami Dolphins Joe Wong  OT BYU WAC
7* 245 Cincinnati Bengals Scott Covington  QB Miami (FL) Big East
7* 246 Jacksonville Jaguars White, ChrisChris White  DE Southern SWAC
7* 247 Atlanta Falcons Rondel Menendez  WR Eastern Kentucky OVC
7* 248 Buffalo Bills Bryce Fisher  DE Air Force WAC
7^ 249 Cincinnati Bengals Broomfield, DonaldDonald Broomfield  DT Clemson ACC
7^ 250 Indianapolis Colts Corey Terry  LB Tennessee SEC
7^ 251 Philadelphia Eagles Pernell Davis  DT Alabama-Birmingham Ind. (I-A)
7^ 252 St. Louis Rams Rodney Williams  P Georgia Tech ACC
253 Chicago Bears Jim Finn  FB Pennsylvania Ivy

Notable undrafted players

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= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Justin Lucas  CB Abilene Christian LSC
Arizona Cardinals Clarence Williams  RB Michigan Big Ten
Atlanta Falcons Brendon Ayanbadejo  LB UCLA Pac-10
Atlanta Falcons Cornell Green  OT UCF Ind. (I-A)
Baltimore Ravens Corey Chamblin  CB Tennessee Tech OVC
Baltimore Ravens Marques Douglas  DE Howard MEAC
Baltimore Ravens Tywan Mitchell  WR Mankato State N/A
Buffalo Bills Keion Carpenter  S Virginia Tech Big East
Buffalo Bills Raion Hill  S LSU SEC
Buffalo Bills Jeremy McDaniel  WR Arizona Pac-10
Carolina Panthers Matt Lytle  QB Pittsburgh Big East
Carolina Panthers Jamar Nesbit  OG South Carolina SEC
Carolina Panthers Matt Snider  FB Richmond A-10
Chicago Bears Aaron Stecker  RB Western Illinois Gateway
Chicago Bears Damon Washington  RB Colorado State WAC
Cleveland Browns Mark Campbell  TE Michigan Big Ten
Cleveland Browns José Cortez  K Oregon State Pac-10
Cleveland Browns Chris Hanson  P Marshall MAC
Cleveland Browns Bryan Pittman  LS Washington Pac-10
Cleveland Browns Ronnie Powell  WR Northwestern State Southland
Dallas Cowboys Duane Hawthorne  CB Northern Illinois MAC
Dallas Cowboys Ryan Neufeld  FB UCLA Pac-10
Dallas Cowboys Robert Newkirk  DT Michigan State Big Ten
Dallas Cowboys Alan Ricard  FB Northeast Louisiana Ind. (I-A)
Dallas Cowboys Brian Waters  OG North Texas Big West
Detroit Lions Daniel Pope  P Alabama SEC
Detroit Lions Joe Tuipala  LB San Diego State WAC
Green Bay Packers Zola Davis  WR South Carolina SEC
Green Bay Packers Deon Humphrey  LB Florida State ACC
Green Bay Packers Basil Mitchell  RB TCU WAC
Indianapolis Colts Isaac Jones  WR Purdue Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Chukie Nwokorie  DE Purdue Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Kirby Smart  DB Georgia SEC
Indianapolis Colts Terrence Wilkins  WR Virginia ACC
Jacksonville Jaguars Lenzie Jackson  WR Arizona State Pac-10
Jacksonville Jaguars Stacey Mack  RB Temple Big East
Jacksonville Jaguars Anthony Mitchell  S Tuskegee SIAC
Jacksonville Jaguars Micah Ross  WR Jacksonville Ind. (I-AA)
Kansas City Chiefs Mark Word  DE Jacksonville State Southland
Miami Dolphins Robert Baker  WR Auburn SEC
New England Patriots Corey Ivy  CB Oklahoma Big 12
New England Patriots Garrett Johnson  DT Illinois Big Ten
New Orleans Saints Donnie Spragan  LB Stanford Pac-10
New York Giants Frank Ferrara  DE Rhode Island A-10
New York Giants Bashir Levingston  CB Eastern Washington Big Sky
New York Giants Reggie Stephens  CB Rutgers Big East
New York Jets Delphfrine Lee  DB McNeese State Southland
New York Jets Jermaine Wiggins  TE Georgia SEC
Oakland Raiders Marlon Barnes  RB Colorado Big 12
Oakland Raiders Randy Palmer  TE Texas A&M–Kingsville LSC
Oakland Raiders Barry Sims  OT Utah WAC
Oakland Raiders Sam Sword  LB Michigan Big Ten
Pittsburgh Steelers Cory Geason  TE Tulane C-USA
Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Schneck  LS Wisconsin Big Ten
Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Wright  QB South Carolina SEC
San Diego Chargers Fakhir Brown  CB Grambling State SWAC
San Diego Chargers Larry Brown  TE Georgia SEC
San Diego Chargers Wilbert Brown  OG Houston C-USA
San Diego Chargers Reggie Davis  TE Washington Pac-10
San Diego Chargers John Reeves  LB Purdue Big Ten
San Diego Chargers Orlando Ruff  LB Furman SoCon
San Francisco 49ers Dan Dercher  T Kansas Big 12
San Francisco 49ers Damon Griffin  WR Oregon Pac-10
San Francisco 49ers Kelly Herndon  CB Toledo MAC
San Francisco 49ers Craig Walendy  FB UCLA Pac-10
San Francisco 49ers Joe Zelenka  LS Wake Forest ACC
Seattle Seahawks James Hill  TE Abilene Christian LSC
Seattle Seahawks Tod McBride  CB UCLA Pac-10
Seattle Seahawks Brian Moorman  P Pittsburg State MIAA
St. Louis Rams Matt Chatham  LB South Dakota NCC
St. Louis Rams Clifton Crosby  DB Maryland ACC
St. Louis Rams James Hodgins  FB San Jose State WAC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bobbie Howard  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Lemar Marshall  LB Michigan State Big Ten
Washington Redskins Derrius Thompson  WR Baylor Big 12
Washington Redskins Rod Walker  DT Troy State Southland

Trades

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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 1999 draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 5: multiple trades:
           No. 5: Carolina → Washington (PD). Carolina traded its first-round selection (5th) as well as its 2000 first-round selection (12th) to Washington as compensation for signing franchise-tagged defensive tackle Sean Gilbert in 1998.[source 1]
            No. 5: Washington → New Orleans (D). Washington traded its first-round selection (5th) to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' first-, third-, fourth-, fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-round selections (12th, 71st, 107th, 144th, 179th, and 218th), as well as New Orleans' 2000 first- and third-round selections (2nd and 64th).
  2. ^ No. 7: Chicago → Washington (D). Chicago traded its first-round selection (7th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-round selections (12th, 71st, 106th, and 143rd), as well as Washington's 2000 third-round selection (87th).
  3. ^ No. 8: San Diego → Arizona (PD). San Diego traded its first-round selection (8th), running back Eric Metcalf, linebacker Patrick Sapp, and its 1998 first- and second-round selections (3rd and 33rd) to Arizona in exchange for Arizona's 1998 first-round selection (2nd).
  4. ^ No. 11: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded its first- and third-round selections (11th and 73rd), as well as its second-round selection in 2000 (56th) to Minnesota in exchange for quarterback Brad Johnson.
  5. ^ No. 12: multiple trades:
           No. 12: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
           No. 12: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 7: Chicago → Washington.
  6. ^ No. 17: Seattle → New England (D). Seattle traded its first-round selection (17th) to New England in exchange for New England's first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (20th, 82nd, and 191st).
  7. ^ No. 20: multiple trades:
           No. 20: New England → Seattle (D). see No. 17: Seattle → New England.
           No. 20: Seattle → Dallas (D). Seattle traded its first-round selection (20th) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' first- and fifth-round selections (22nd and 140th).
  8. ^ No. 22: Dallas → Seattle (D). see No. 20: Seattle → Dallas.
  9. ^ No. 24: Miami → San Francisco (D). Miami traded its first-round selection (24th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first- and fifth-round selections (27th and 134th).
  10. ^ No. 27: multiple trades:
           No. 27: San Francisco → Miami (D). see No. 24: Miami → San Francisco.
           No. 27: Miami → Detroit (D). Miami traded its first-round selection (27th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's second-, third-, and fifth-round selections (39th, 70th, and 142nd).
  11. ^ No. 28: NY Jets → New England (PD). NY Jets traded its first-round selection (28th), as well as its third- and fourth-round selections in 1997 (61st and 97th), and second-round selection in 1998 (52nd) to New England as compensation for hiring head coach Bill Parcells in 1997.
Round two
  1. ^ No. 34: Indianapolis → Carolina (PD). Indianapolis traded its second-round selection (34th) to Carolina in exchange for cornerback Tyrone Poole in 1998.
  2. ^ No. 36: St. Louis → Indianapolis (PD). St. Louis traded its second- and fifth-round selections (36th and 138th) to Indianapolis in exchange for running back Marshall Faulk.
  3. ^ No. 37: Chicago → Washington (D). Chicago traded its second-round selection (37th to Washington in exchange for Washington's second- and fifth-round selections (40th and 144th).
  4. ^ No. 39: Detroit → Miami (D). see No. 27: Miami → Detroit.
  5. ^ No. 40: multiple trades:
           No. 40: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 37: Chicago → Washington.
           No. 40: Chicago → Oakland (D). Chicago traded its second- and fourth-round selections (40th and 102nd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's second-, third-, and fourth-round selections (48th, 78th, and 111th).
  6. ^ No. 41: New Orleans → St. Louis (PD). New Orleans traded its second-round selection (41st) to St. Louis in exchange for wide receiver Eddie Kennison.
  7. ^ No. 42: Baltimore → Atlanta (D). Baltimore traded its second-round selection (42nd) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's first-round selection in 2000 (5th).
  8. ^ No. 43: Kansas City → Miami (D). Kansas City traded its second-round selection (43rd) to Miami in exchange for Miami's second- and third-round selections (54th and 84th), as well as its sixth-round selection in 2000 (188th).
  9. ^ No. 44: Pittsburgh → Minnesota (D). Pittsburgh traded its second-round selection (44th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second-, third-, and fifth-round selections (59th, 73rd, and 163rd).
  10. ^ No. 46: Tennessee → New England (D). Tennessee traded its second-round selection (46th) to New England in exchange for New England's second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and 117th).
  11. ^ No. 47: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded its second-round selection (47th) to Green Bay as compensation for signing head coach Mike Holmgren in 1999.
  12. ^ No. 48: Oakland → Chicago (D). see No. 40: Chicago → Oakland.
  13. ^ No. 52: New England → Tennessee (D). see No. 46: Tennessee → New England.
  14. ^ No. 54: Miami → Kansas City (D). see No. 43: Kansas City → Miami.
  15. ^ No. 58: San Francisco → Denver (PD). San Francisco traded its second-round selection (58th) to Denver in exchange for offensive tackle Jamie Brown in 1998.
  16. ^ No. 59: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 44: Pittsburgh → Minnesota.
  17. ^ No. 60: Atlanta → San Diego (PD). Atlanta traded its second-round selection (60th) to San Diego in exchange for wide receiver Tony Martin in 1998.
Round three
  1. ^ No. 67: Carolina → Denver (PD). Carolina traded its third-round selection (67th), as well as its fourth-round selection in 2000 (112th), to Denver in exchange for quarterback Jeff Lewis.
  2. ^ No. 70: multiple trades:
           No. 70: Detroit → Miami (D). see No. 27: Miami → Detroit.
           No. 70: Miami → Detroit (D). Miami traded its third-round selection (70th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's third- and seventh-round selections (72nd and 232nd).
  3. ^ No. 71: multiple trades:
           No. 71: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
           No. 71: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 7: Chicago → Washington.
  4. ^ No. 72: multiple trades:
           No. 72: Baltimore → Tampa Bay (PD). Baltimore traded its third-round selection (72nd) to Tampa Bay in exchange for running back Errict Rhett in 1998.
           No. 72: Tampa Bay → Baltimore (PD). Tampa Bay traded its third-round selection (72nd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's 1998 fourth-round selection (104th).
           No. 72: Baltimore → Detroit (PD). Baltimore traded its third-round selection (72nd) as well as its fifth-round selection in 2000 (150th) to Detroit in exchange for quarterback Scott Mitchell.
           No. 72: Detroit → Miami (D). see No. 70: Miami → Detroit.
  5. ^ No. 73: multiple trades:
           No. 73: Washington → Minnesota (PD). see No. 11: Washington → Minnesota.
           No. 73: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 44: Pittsburgh → Minnesota.
  6. ^ No. 78: Oakland → Chicago (D). see No. 40: Chicago → Oakland.
  7. ^ No. 82: New England → Seattle (D). see No. 17: Seattle → New England.
  8. ^ No. 84: Miami → Kansas City (D). see No. 43: Kansas City → Miami (D).
  9. ^ No. 91: Minnesota → New England (PD). Minnesota traded its third-round selection (91st) to New England in exchange for cornerback Jimmy Hitchcock.
Round four
  1. ^ No. 96: multiple trades:
           No. 96: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). Cleveland traded its fourth- and fifth-round selections (96th and 134th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth-round selection (124th) and quarterback Ty Detmer.
           No. 96: San Francisco → Indianapolis (D). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (96th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' fourth- and sixth-round selections (99th and 171st).
  2. ^ No. 99: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). see No. 96: San Francisco → Indianapolis.
  3. ^ No. 102: Chicago → Oakland (D). see No. 40: Chicago → Oakland.
  4. ^ No. 106: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 7: Chicago → Washington.
  5. ^ No. 107: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
  6. ^ No. 110: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). Cleveland traded its fourth-round selection (110th) to San Francisco in exchange for fullback Marc Edwards.
  7. ^ No. 111: Oakland → Chicago (D). see No. 40: Chicago → Oakland.
  8. ^ No. 117: New England → Tennessee (D). see No. 46: Tennessee → New England.
  9. ^ No. 120: Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded its fourth-round selection (120th) to Minnesota as compensation for signing restricted free agent tight end Hunter Goodwin in 1999.
  10. ^ No. 122: Green Bay → Buffalo (PD). Green Bay traded its fourth-round selection (122nd) to Buffalo Bills in exchange for running back Darick Holmes in 1998.
  11. ^ No. 124: San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). see No. 96: Cleveland → San Francisco.
Round five
  1. ^ No. 134: multiple trades:
           No. 134: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). see No. 96: Cleveland → San Francisco.
           No. 134: San Francisco → Miami (D). see No. 24: Miami → San Francisco.
  2. ^ No. 136: Indianapolis → Pittsburgh (PD). Indianapolis traded its fifth-round selection (136th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for linebacker Steve Conley in 1998.
  3. ^ No. 137: Philadelphia → Detroit (D). Philadelphia traded its fifth-round selection (137th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's fourth-round selection in 2000 (111th).
  4. ^ No. 138: St. Louis → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 36: St. Louis → Indianapolis.
  5. ^ No. 139: Chicago → San Diego (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (139th) to San Diego in exchange for defensive tackle Shawn Lee in 1998.
  6. ^ No. 140: multiple trades:
           No. 140: Carolina → Dallas (PD). Carolina traded its fifth-round selection (140th) to Dallas as compensation for signing restricted free agent wide receiver Patrick Jeffers in 1999.
           No. 140: Dallas → Seattle (D). see No. 20: Seattle → Dallas.
  7. ^ No. 142: Detroit → Miami (D). see No. 27: Miami → Detroit.
  8. ^ No. 143: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 7: Chicago → Washington.
  9. ^ No. 144: multiple trades:
           No. 144: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
           No. 144: Washington → Chicago (D). see No. 37: Chicago → Washington.
  10. ^ No. 145: Baltimore → St. Louis (D). Baltimore traded its fifth-round selection (145th), as well as its seventh-round selection in 2000 (145th), to St. Louis in exchange for quarterback Tony Banks.
  11. ^ No. 146: Pittsburgh → Oakland (D). Pittsburgh traded its two fifth-round selections (146th and 163rd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's 2000 third-round selection (77th).
  12. ^ No. 147: Kansas City → Chicago (PD). Kansas City traded its fifth-round selection (147th) to Chicago in exchange for running back Bam Morris in 1998.
  13. ^ No. 157: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded its fifth-round selection (157th) to San Francisco in exchange for offensive guard Kevin Gogan in 1999.
  14. ^ No. 158: Dallas → Denver (PD). Dallas traded its fifth-round selection (158th) to Denver in exchange for tight end Kendell Watkins in 1998.
  15. ^ No. 163: multiple trades:
           No. 163: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 44: Pittsburgh → Minnesota.
           No. 163: Pittsburgh → Oakland (D). see No. 146: Pittsburgh → Oakland.
           No. 163: Oakland → Green Bay (D). Oakland traded its fifth-round selection (163rd) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's sixth-round selection (188th) and past considerations.
  16. ^ No. 165: Denver → Washington (D). Denver traded its fifth-round selection (165th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's sixth- and seventh-round selections (179th and 218th).
Round six
  1. ^ No. 170: Cleveland → Seattle (D). Cleveland traded its sixth-round selection (170th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's two sixth-round selections (187th and 191st).
  2. ^ No. 171: Indianapolis → San Francisco (D). see No. 96: San Francisco → Indianapolis.
  3. ^ No. 174: Chicago → Cleveland (D). Chicago traded its sixth-round selection (174th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's sixth- and seventh-round selections (184th and 207th).
  4. ^ No. 179: multiple trades:
           No. 179: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
           No. 179: Washington → Denver (D). see No. 165: Denver → Washington.
  5. ^ No. 180: Baltimore → New England (PD). Baltimore traded its sixth-round selection (180th) to New England in exchange for tight end Lovett Purnell in 1999.
  6. ^ No. 182: multiple trades:
           No. 182: Kansas City → Tampa Bay (PD). Kansas City traded its sixth-round selection (182nd) to Tampa Bay in exchange for safety Melvin Johnson in 1998.
           No. 182: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville (D). Tampa Bay traded its sixth-round selection (182nd) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's sixth- and seventh-round selections (195th and 233rd).
  7. ^ No. 183: Pittsburgh → NY Jets (PD). Pittsburgh traded its sixth-round selection (183rd) to NY Jets in exchange for wide receiver Alex Van Dyke in 1999.
  8. ^ No. 184: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 174: Chicago → Cleveland.
  9. ^ No. 185: multiple trades:
           No. 185: Tampa Bay → Baltimore (D). Tampa Bay traded its sixth-round selection (185th) to Baltimore in exchange for quarterback Eric Zeier.
           No. 185: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). Baltimore traded its sixth-round selection (185th) to Minnesota in exchange for offensive guard Everett Lindsay.
  10. ^ No. 187: Seattle → Cleveland (D). see No. 170: Cleveland → Seattle.
  11. ^ No. 188: multiple trades:
           No. 188: Oakland → Green Bay (PD). Oakland traded its sixth-round selection (188th), as well as its sixth-round selection in 1998 (156th), to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fifth-round selection in 1998 (152nd).
           No. 188: Green Bay → Oakland (D). see No. 163: Oakland → Green Bay.
  12. ^ No. 191: multiple trades:
           No. 191: New England → Seattle (D). see No. 17: Seattle → New England.
           No. 191: Seattle → Cleveland (D). see No. 170: Cleveland → Seattle.
  13. ^ No. 195: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 182: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville.
  14. ^ No. 198: San Francisco → Atlanta (PD). San Francisco traded its sixth-round selection (198th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's seventh-round selection in 1998 (215th).
  15. ^ No. 201: Denver → Philadelphia (PD). Denver traded its sixth-round selection (201st) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's seventh-round selection in 1998 (200th).
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 207: multiple trades:
           No. 207: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 174: Chicago → Cleveland.
           No. 207: Chicago → Cleveland (D). Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (207th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's two seventh-round selections (221st and 253rd).
  2. ^ No. 212: St. Louis → Green Bay (PD). St. Louis traded its seventh-round selection (212th) to Green Bay in exchange for quarterback Steve Bono in 1998.
  3. ^ No. 213: Chicago → Green Bay (PD). Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (213th) to Green Bay in exchange for running back Glyn Milburn in 1998.
  4. ^ No. 213: San Diego → Pittsburgh (PD). San Diego traded its seventh-round selection (214th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for running back Erric Pegram in 1997.
  5. ^ No. 218: multiple trades:
           No. 218: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No. 5: Washington → New Orleans.
           No. 218: Washington → Denver (D). see No. 165: Denver → Washington.
  6. ^ No. 221: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 207: Chicago → Cleveland.
  7. ^ No. 223: Seattle → NY Jets (PD). Seattle traded its seventh-round selection (223rd) to NY Jets in exchange for quarterback Glenn Foley in 1999.
  8. ^ No. 228: Arizona → Pittsburgh (PD). Arizona traded its seventh-round selection (228th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for cornerback J. B. Brown in 1998.
  9. ^ No. 231: Miami → NY Giants (PD). Miami traded its seventh-round selection (231st) to NY Giants in exchange for running back Tyrone Wheatley in 1999.
  10. ^ No. 232: multiple trades:
           No. 232: Green Bay → Detroit (PD). Green Bay traded its seventh-round selection (232nd) to Detroit in exchange for running back Glyn Milburn in 1998.
           No. 232: Detroit → Miami (D). see No. 70: Miami → Detroit.
  11. ^ No. 233: Jacksonville → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 182: Tampa Bay → Jacksonville.
  12. ^ No. 253: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 207: Chicago → Cleveland.

Forfeited picks

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Two selections in the 1999 draft were forfeited:

  1. ^ San Diego forfeited its second-round selection after selecting defensive tackle Jamal Williams in the second round of the 1998 supplemental draft.
  2. ^ Green Bay Packers forfeited its second-round selection after selecting offensive guard Mike Wahle in the second round of the 1998 supplemental draft.

Supplemental draft

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A supplemental draft was held in the summer of 1999. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. The New England Patriots were the only team to select a player, selecting cornerback J'Juan Cherry from Arizona State in the 4th round.

Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
4 - New England Patriots Cherry, J'JuanJ'Juan Cherry  CB Arizona State Pac-10

Hall of Famers

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  • Champ Bailey, cornerback from Georgia taken 1st round 7th overall by the Washington Redskins.
Inducted: Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019.
  • Edgerrin James, running back from Miami (FL) taken 1st round 4th overall by the Indianapolis Colts.
Inducted: Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020.

References

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Trade references
  1. ^ Justice, Richard (April 21, 1998). "Gilbert Signs With Panthers". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
General references
  1. ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  2. ^ Salomone, Dan (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". Giants.com. New York Giants. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  3. ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Notes

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