↑New England forfeited its third-round selection as punishment for illegal filming of the field and sidelines by the team's television crew of a 2019 game between Cincinnati and Cleveland.[2]
↑Minnesota forfeited its seventh-round selection as punishment for a salary cap violation involving a 2019 practice squad player.[12]
↑Lambert, Ivan (April 25, 2020). "Goodbye Trent". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on June 19, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2020. Williams will now become a member of the San Francisco 49ers; while in return the Redskins received a fifth round choice in this year's draft (156th overall) and also a third round choice in the 2021 draft.
↑Multiple trades: No. 3: Houston → Miami (PD). Houston traded first- and second-round selections, a 2020 first-round selection, as well as offensive tackle Julién Davenport and defensive back Johnson Bademosi to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Kenny Stills, offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, a sixth-round selection, and a 2020 fourth-round selection.[trade 1] No. 3: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded a first-round selection (3rd overall) to San Francisco in exchange for a first-round selection (12th overall), 2022 first- and third-round selections, and a 2023 first-round selection.[trade 2]
↑No. 6: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). Philadelphia traded its first- and fifth-round selections (6th and 156th overall) to Miami in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (12th and 123rd overall), and a 2022 first-round selection.[trade 3]
↑No. 10: Dallas → Philadelphia (D). Dallas traded its first-round selection (10th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for first- and third-round selections (12th and 84th overall).[trade 4]
↑No. 11: N.Y. Giants → Chicago (D). The New York Giants traded its first-round selection (11th overall) to Chicago in exchange for first- and fifth-round selections (20th and 164th overall), alongside their 2022 first and fourth-round selections.[trade 5]
↑No. 14: Miznnesota → N.Y. Jets (D). Minnesota traded first- and fourth-round selections (14th and 143rd overall) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for their first- and two third-round selections (23rd, 66th, and 86th overall).[trade 6]
↑No. 25: L.A. Rams → Jacksonville (PD). The Los Angeles Rams traded their first- and fourth-round selections and a 2020 first-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerback Jalen Ramsey.[trade 8]
↑No. 31: Kansas City → Baltimore (PD). Kansas City traded first, third, and fourth-round selections (31st, 94th, and 136th overall) and a 2022 fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for a second-round selection (58th overall), a 2022 sixth-round selection, and offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr.[trade 9]
Round two
↑No. 35: Atlanta → Denver (D). Atlanta traded second- and sixth-round selections (35th and 219th overall) to Denver in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (40th and 114th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 38: Cincinnati → New England (D). Cincinnati traded a second-round selection (38th overall) to New England in exchange for a second-round and two fourth-round selections (46th, 122nd, and 139th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 39: Carolina → Chicago (D). Carolina traded a second- and fifth-round selection (39th and 151st overall) to Chicago in exchange for second-, third-, and sixth-round selections (52nd, 83rd, and 204th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 42: N.Y. Giants → Miami (D). The N.Y. Giants traded a second-round selection (42nd overall) to Miami in exchange for a second-round selection (50th overall) and a 2022 third-round selection.[trade 10]
↑No. 43: San Francisco → Las Vegas (D). San Francisco traded second- and seventh-round selections (43rd and 230th overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (48th and 121st overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 45: Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). Minnesota traded a second-round selection and a previously-conditional 2022 fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue.[trade 11] The fifth-round selection would have upgraded to either the fourth round if Ngakoue was selected to the Pro Bowl at the end of the 2020 season or the third round if Minnesota had won the Super Bowl, but neither of these conditions was met.
↑Multiple trades:[trade 10] No. 52: Chicago → Carolina (D). See No. 39: Carolina → Chicago. No. 52: Carolina → Cleveland (D). Carolina traded second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and 113th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for second- and third-round selections (59th and 89th overall).
↑No. 70: Philadelphia → Carolina (D). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (70th overall) to Carolina in exchange for third- and sixth-round selections (73rd and 191st overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 71: Denver → N.Y. Giants (D). Denver traded a third-round selection (71st overall) to the N.Y. Giants in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (76th and 164th overall).[trade 12]
↑Multiple trades: No. 76: N.Y. Giants → Denver (D). See No. 71: Denver → N.Y. Giants.[trade 12] No. 76: Denver → New Orleans (D). Denver traded a third-round selection (76th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for two third-round selections (98th and 105th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 79: Arizona → Las Vegas (PD). Arizona traded a third-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for a seventh-round selection and center Rodney Hudson.[trade 14]
↑Multiple trades: No. 84: Indianapolis → Philadelphia (PD). Indianapolis traded a third-round selection and a 2022 first-round selection, to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Carson Wentz.[trade 15] No. 84: Philadelphia → Dallas (D). See No. 10: Dallas → Philadelphia.[trade 4]
↑No. 85: Tennessee → Green Bay (D). Tennessee traded a third-round selection (85th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (92nd and 135th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 88: L.A. Rams → San Francisco (D). The L.A. Rams traded a third-round selection (88th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for two fourth-round selections (117th and 121st overall).[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades:[trade 10] No. 89: Cleveland → Carolina (D). See No. 52: Carolina → Cleveland. No. 89: Carolina → Houston (D). Carolina traded a third-round selection (89th overall) to Houston in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (109th and 158th overall) and a 2022 fourth-round selection.
↑No. 91: New Orleans → Cleveland (PD). New Orleans traded third-round and 2020 third-round selections to Cleveland in exchange for 2020 third- and seventh-round selections.[trade 17]
↑No. 101: L.A. Rams → Detroit (PD). The L.A. Rams traded a third-round selection, 2022 and 2023 first-round selections, and quarterback Jared Goff to Detroit in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford.[trade 18]
↑Multiple trades:[trade 10] No. 109: Houston → Carolina (D). See No. 89: Carolina → Houston. No. 109: Carolina → Tennessee (D). Carolina traded a fourth-round selection (109th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for fourth-, fifth-, and seventh-round selections (126th, 166th, and 232nd overall).
↑No. 110: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for pass rusher Genard Avery.[trade 19]
↑Multiple trades:[trade 10] No. 113: Carolina → Cleveland (D). See No. 52: Carolina → Cleveland. No. 113: Cleveland → Detroit (D). Cleveland traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (113th and 257th overall) to Detroit in exchange for a fifth-round selection (153rd overall) and a 2022 fourth-round selection.
↑Multiple trades: No. 121: Las Vegas → Miami (PD). Las Vegas traded a fourth-round selection to Miami in exchange for linebacker Raekwon McMillan and a fifth-round selection.[trade 20] No. 121: Miami → Las Vegas (PD). Miami returned the fourth-round selection, originally from Las Vegas, to the Raiders in exchange for Lynn Bowden and a sixth-round selection.[trade 21] No. 121: Las Vegas → San Francisco (D). See No. 43: San Francisco → Las Vegas.[trade 10] No. 121: San Francisco → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 88: L.A. Rams → San Francisco.[trade 10] No. 121: L.A. Rams → Jacksonville (D). The L.A. Rams traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (121st and 209th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for fourth-, fifth, and seventh-round selections (130th, 170th, and 249th overall).[trade 10]
↑No. 129: Seattle → Tampa Bay (D). Seattle traded a fourth-round selection (129th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (137th and 217th overall)[trade 10]
↑No. 134: Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded a fourth-round selection as well as 2020 first-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiver Stefon Diggs and a 2020 seventh-round selection.[trade 25]
↑Multiple trades: No. 136: Kansas City → Baltimore (PD). See No. 31: Kansas City → Baltimore.[trade 9] No. 136: Baltimore → Arizona (D). Baltimore traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (136th and 210th overall) to Arizona in exchange for a fifth-round selection (160th overall) and a 2022 fourth-round selection.[trade 10]
↑No. 154: N.Y. Giants → N.Y. Jets (PD). The Giants traded their fifth-round and 2020 third-round selections to the Jets in exchange for defensive end Leonard Williams.[trade 26]
↑Multiple trades: No. 156: Dallas → Philadelphia (PD). Dallas traded 2020 and 2021 fifth-round selections to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2020 fourth-round selection.[trade 27] No. 156: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). See No. 6: Philadelphia → Miami.[trade 3] No. 156: Miami → Pittsburgh (D). Miami traded Dallas's fifth-round selection (156th overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for a 2022 fourth-round selection.[trade 10]
↑No. 161: Las Vegas → Buffalo (PD). Las Vegas traded a fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for wide receiver Zay Jones.[trade 28]
↑Multiple trades:[trade 20][trade 10] No. 162: Miami → Las Vegas (PD). See No. 121: Las Vegas → Miami. No. 162: Las Vegas → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 143: N.Y. Jets → Las Vegas. No. 162: N.Y. Jets → Kansas City (D). The Jets traded fifth- and sixth-round selections (162nd and 226th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (175th and 207th overall).
↑Multiple trades: No. 168: Pittsburgh → Baltimore (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for defensive end Chris Wormley and a seventh-round selection.[trade 30] No. 168: Baltimore → Minnesota (PD). Baltimore traded Pittsburgh's fifth-round selection and a 2020 seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for 2020 sixth- and seventh-round selections.[trade 31]
↑No. 169: L.A. Rams → Cleveland (PD). The L.A. Rams traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for offensive lineman Austin Corbett.[trade 32]
↑Multiple trades: No. 170: Cleveland → Jacksonville (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for safety Ronnie Harrison.[trade 33] No. 170: Jacksonville → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 121: L.A. Rams → Jacksonville.[trade 10] No. 170: L.A. Rams → Houston (D). The Rams traded Cleveland's fifth-round selection (170th overall) to Houston in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (174th and 233rd).[trade 10]
↑No. 172: New Orleans → San Francisco (PD). New Orleans traded a conditional fifth-round selection and linebacker Kiko Alonso to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Kwon Alexander. Alonso met the conditions for that selection.[trade 34]
↑Multiple trades:[trade 10] No. 174: Buffalo → Houston (D). Buffalo traded a fifth-round selection (174th overall) to Houston in exchange for two sixth-round selections (203rd and 212th overall). No. 174: Houston → L.A. Rams (D). See No. 170: L.A. Rams → Houston.
↑Multiple trades: No. 186: N.Y. Jets → New England (PD). The New York Jets traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for wide receiver Demaryius Thomas.[trade 37] No. 186: New England → N.Y. Jets (PD). The Jets re-acquired their sixth-round selection and acquired two 2020 fourth-round selections from New England in exchange for a 2020 third-round selection.[trade 38]
↑No. 192: Detroit → Dallas (PD). Detroit traded a conditional sixth-round selection to Dallas in exchange for defensive end Everson Griffen, who met the conditions for that selection.[trade 40]
↑No. 201: Arizona → N.Y. Giants (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection to the New York Giants in exchange for linebacker Markus Golden.[trade 42]
↑Multiple trades: No. 202: Miami → Houston (PD). See No. 3: Houston → Miami.[trade 1] No. 202: Houston → Cincinnati (PD). Houston traded Miami's sixth-round pick in exchange for a seventh-round selection and quarterback Ryan Finley.[trade 43]
↑Multiple trades: No. 203: Washington → Las Vegas (PD). Washington traded a sixth-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for a seventh-round selection and offensive tackle David Sharpe.[trade 44] No. 203: Las Vegas → Miami (PD). See No. 121: Miami → Las Vegas.[trade 21] Miami originally was supposed to receive Las Vegas's original sixth-round selection that was initially forfeited for repeated COVID-19 protocol violations during the 2020 season[10] but later reinstated on appeal. No. 203: Miami → Houston (PD)Miami traded a sixth-round selection and defensive end Shaq Lawson to Houston in exchange for a seventh-round selection and linebacker Benardrick McKinney.[trade 45] No. 203: Houston → Buffalo (D). See No. 174: Buffalo → Houston.[trade 10]
↑No. 206: Indianapolis → New Orleans (D). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (206th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (218th and 229th overall.)[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 207: Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection, 2020 first and fifth-round selections to Miami in exchange for a seventh-round selection, a 2020 fourth-round selection, and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.[trade 46] No. 207: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded Pittsburgh's sixth-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for a seventh-round selection and running back DeAndre Washington.[trade 47] No. 207: Kansas City → N.Y. Jets (D). See No. 162: N.Y. Jets → Kansas City.[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 208: Seattle → Miami (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection to Miami in exchange for a 2020 seventh-round selection.[trade 48] No. 208: Miami → Chicago (PD). Miami traded Seattle's sixth-round selection, which went up conditionally from the seventh round, to Chicago in exchange for tight end Adam Shaheen, who met the conditions for that selection.[trade 49] No. 208: Chicago → Seattle (D). Seattle re-acquired its sixth-round selecton (208th overall) from Chicago in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (217th and 250th overall).[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 212: New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for a 2020 seventh-round selection.[trade 50] No. 212: Houston → Buffalo (D). See No. 174: Buffalo → Houston.[trade 10]
↑No. 215: Kansas City → Tennessee (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for a 2020 seventh-round selection.[trade 51]
↑No. 216: Tampa Bay → Pittsburgh (PD). Tampa Bay traded a sixth-round selection to Pittsburgh for offensive tackle Jerald Hawkins and a seventh-round selection.[trade 52]
↑No. 223: Arizona → Las Vegas (PD). Minnesota traded a sixth-round selection to Arizona in exchange for center Mason Cole.[trade 53]
↑No. 225: Philadelphia → Washington (D). Philadelphia traded sixth- and seventh-round selections (225th and 240th overall) to Washington in exchange for a 2022 fifth-round selection.[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 226: Carolina → N.Y. Jets (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection (226th overall), 2022 second- and fourth-round selections to the New York Jets in exchange for quarterback Sam Darnold.[trade 54] No. 226: N.Y. Jets → Kansas City (D). See No. 162: N.Y. Jets → Kansas City.[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 232: Atlanta → Miami (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection to Miami in exchange for defensive end Charles Harris.[trade 57] No. 232: Miami → Tennessee (PD). Miami traded Atlanta's seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson and a 2022 seventh-round selection.[trade 58] No. 232: Tennessee → Carolina (D). See No. 109: Carolina → Tennessee.[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 235: Detroit → Seattle (PD). Detroit traded safety Quandre Diggs and a seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for a 2020 fifth-round selection.[trade 59] No. 235: Seattle → Cincinnati (PD). Seattle traded center B. J. Finney and Detroit's seventh-round selection to Cincinnati for defensive end Carlos Dunlap.[trade 60]
↑No. 236: Carolina → Buffalo (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for offensive tackle Marshall Newhouse.[trade 61]
↑No. 239: N.Y. Giants → Denver (PD). The New York Giants traded a seventh-round selection to Denver in exchange for cornerback Isaac Yiadom.[trade 62]
↑Multiple trades: No. 240: San Francisco → Philadelphia (PD). San Francisco traded a seventh-round selection, its 2020 sixth-round selection (210th overall), and wide receiver Marquise Goodwin to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2020 sixth-round selection (190th overall) and the right to have Goodwin revert to the 49ers after the 2020 NFL season.[trade 63] No. 240: Philadelphia → Washington (D). See No. 225: Philadelphia → Washington.[trade 10]
↑Multiple trades: No. 244: Las Vegas → Washington (PD). See No. 203: Washington → Las Vegas.[trade 44] No. 244: Washington → Miami (PD). Washington traded a seventh-round selection (244th overall) to Miami in exchange for a seventh-round selection (258th overall) and offensive lineman Ereck Flowers.[trade 64]
↑San Francisco received a third-round selection along with 2022 and 2023 third-round selections when its defensive coordinator Robert Saleh was hired by the New York Jets as head coach and its vice president of player personnel Martin Mayhew was hired by Washington as general manager.[3][4][5]
↑The Los Angeles Rams received a third-round selection along with a 2022 third-round selection when their college scouting director Brad Holmes was hired by Detroit as general manager.[6]
↑Baltimore received a third-round selection along with a 2022 third-round selection when its assistant head coach and passing game coordinator David Culley was hired by Houston as head coach.[7]
↑New Orleans received a third-round selection along with a 2022 third-round selection when its director of pro scouting Terry Fontenot was hired by Atlanta as general manager.[8]
↑Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
↑The NFL originally announced 32 compensatory selections. On March 19, it released a revised list of 33 selections. After correcting an error in the original calculation, the Patriots earned an additional fifth-round compensatory selection. The NFL Management Council and NFLPA agreed to add an extra compensatory selection instead of removing a previously awarded one.[9]
↑While Las Vegas originally forfeited its sixth-round selection as punishment for repeated COVID-19 protocol violations during the 2020 season,[10] this penalty was not reflected in the NFL's official release of draft picks.[11]
↑While New Orleans forfeited its seventh-round selection as punishment for repeated COVID-19 protocol violations during the 2020 season,[13] the penalty was not included in the NFL's official draft order.