^ abcdefghijklmnopqrFrom 1960–1966, the American Football League (AFL), a competitor to the NFL, drafted picks competitively against the NFL. Due to the competitive nature of the two drafts during this era, some players were drafted by both AFL and NFL teams and are thus listed twice. Additionally, the rounds and pick numbers for these selections correspond to selections in their respective AFL drafts. Many of the teams are now NFL teams, they were not at the time of selection; the AFL merged into the NFL into one league in 1969.
^ abFrom 1967–1969, the AFL and NFL held a common draft. Following the AFL's merger into the NFL in 1969, the AFL teams became NFL team though they were not at the time of selection.
The United Football League (UFL) currently drafts players that went undrafted following NFL drafts. It was formed from the merger of two predecessor leagues (the second XFL and the second USFL) who drafted competitively with each other, and descended from two other defunct leagues that drafted competitively with the NFL and CFL. Below are players who were drafted as by teams in the current UFL or its direct predecessors, in rookie-only drafts.