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List of Philadelphia Eagles first-round draft picks

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List of Philadelphia Eagles first-round draft picks

Summary

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The Philadelphia Eagles, a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1933 as a replacement team for the Frankford Yellow Jackets, after the Yellow Jackets went bankrupt and ceased operations. After the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, the Eagles were moved to the current NFC East division. Every April, each NFL franchise adds new players to its roster through a collegiate draft at the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", more commonly known as the NFL Draft. Teams are ranked in inverse order based on their previous season's records, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second, and so on. Two exceptions to this order are made for teams that played in the previous Super Bowl: the Super Bowl champion picks last (32nd), and the Super Bowl loser picks next to last (31st). Teams often trade their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or combinations thereof; thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from its assigned pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in a particular round.

The Eagles' first selection as an NFL team was Jay Berwanger, a running back from University of Chicago. The Eagles have selected number one overall three times, including Berwanger in 1936, Sam Francis in 1937, and Chuck Bednarik in 1949, second overall five times, and third overall three times. Three eventual Hall of Famers have been selected by the Eagles: Steve Van Buren, Bednarik, and Bob Brown. The team's most recent first-round choice was Jihaad Campbell, a linebacker from Alabama.

Key

Indicates the player was selected for the Pro Bowl

Player selections

1999]] 1st round draft pick [[Donovan McNabb
YearPickPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
19361Jay Berwanger*RBChicago
19371Sam Francis*FBNebraska
19382Jim McDonaldHBOhio State
19394Davey O'Brien †QBTCU
19402George McAfee †^HBDuke
1941No Pick
19423Pete KmetovicHBStanford
19432Joe MuhaFBVMI
19445Steve Van Buren†^HBLSU
19459John YonakerDENotre Dame
19467Leo RiggsHBUSC
19478Neill ArmstrongDEOklahoma A&M
19488Clyde ScottHBArkansas
1949background:#dfd;"1Chuck Bednarik^*†CPenn
9Frank TripuckaQBNotre Dame
195014Bud GrantDEMinnesota
19517Ebert Van BurenFBLSU
8Chet MutrynFBXavier
19525Johnny BrightFBDrake
1953No Pick
19549Neil WordenFBNotre Dame
19559Dick Bielski †FBMaryland
19564Bob PellegriniLBMaryland
19577Clarence PeaksFBMichigan State
19586Walt KowalczykFBMichigan State
1959No Pick
19609Ron BurtonRBNorthwestern
196114Art BakerFBSyracuse
1962No Pick
19634Ed Budde †TMichigan State
19642Bob Brown†^TNebraska
1965No Pick
19664Randy BeislerTIndiana
196719Harry JonesRBArkansas
196814Tim Rossovich †DEUSC
19693Leroy KeyesRBPurdue
19706Steve ZabelLBOklahoma
19715Richard HarrisDEGrambling
197214John ReavesQBFlorida
19733Jerry Sisemore †TTexas
6Charle Young †TEUSC
1974No Pick
1975No Pick
1976No Pick
1977No Pick
1978No Pick
197921Jerry Robinson †LBUCLA
198023Roynell Young †DBAlcorn State
198127Leonard MitchellDEHouston
198220Mike Quick †WRNorth Carolina State
19838Michael HaddixRBMississippi State
19844Kenny JacksonWRPenn State
19859Kevin AllenTIndiana
198610Keith Byars †RBOhio State
19879Jerome Brown †DTMiami(FL)
198813Keith Jackson †TEOklahoma
1989No Pick
199022Ben SmithDBGeorgia
19918Antone DavisTTennessee
1992No Pick
199319Lester HolmesGJackson State
24Leonard RenfroDTColorado
199414Bernard WilliamsTGeorgia
19957Mike MamulaDEBoston College
199625Jermane Mayberry †TTexas A&M–Kingsville
199725Jon HarrisDEVirginia
199811Tra Thomas †TFlorida State
19992Donovan McNabb †QBSyracuse
20006Corey Simon †DTFlorida State
200125Freddie MitchellWRUCLA
200226Lito Sheppard †CBFlorida
200315Jerome McDougleDEMiami(FL)
200416Shawn Andrews †TArkansas
200531Mike PattersonDTUSC
200614Brodrick BunkleyDTFlorida State
2007No Pick
2008No Pick
200919Jeremy Maclin †WRMissouri
201013Brandon Graham †DEMichigan
201123Danny WatkinsGBaylor
201212Fletcher Cox †DTMississippi State
20134Lane Johnson †TOklahoma
201426Marcus SmithDELouisville
201520Nelson AgholorWRUSC
20162Carson Wentz †QBNorth Dakota State
201714Derek BarnettDETennessee
2018No Pick
201922Andre DillardTWashington State
202021Jalen ReagorWRTCU
202110DeVonta SmithWRAlabama
202213Jordan DavisDTGeorgia
20239Jalen Carter †DTGeorgia
30Nolan SmithLBGeorgia
202422Quinyon MitchellCBToledo
202531Jihaad CampbellLBAlabama

Footnotes

  • The 1941 pick was traded to the Chicago Bears.
  • This was a lottery bonus pick.
  • The Eagles obtained this choice from Detroit.
  • Eagles traded their 1953 first-round pick to Los Angeles Rams.
  • Eagles traded their 1959 first-round pick to Los Angeles Rams for Norm Van Brocklin.
  • Eagles traded their 1962 first-round pick to St. Louis Cardinals for King Hill.
  • Eagles traded their 1965 first-round pick along with Lee Roy Caffey to Green Bay Packers for Jim Ringo and Earl Gros.
  • Eagles traded their 1974 first-round pick and 1975 first and third-round picks to Los Angeles Rams for Roman Gabriel.
  • The Eagles traded the 1976 first-round pick to Cincinnati Bengals for Mike Boryla.
  • Eagles traded their 1977 first-round and 1978 1st- and 2nd-round draft picks to Cincinnati for Bill Bergey.
  • The Eagles traded the 1989 draft pick to Indianapolis Colts for Ron Solt.
  • Eagles traded their 1991 and 1992 first-round draft picks to Green Bay, for Green Bay's 1991 first-round pick.
  • The Eagles had obtained a 1993 first-round pick (13th overall) from NFL as compensation for the departure of Reggie White. Eagles then traded this to Houston for their first pick plus their third-round selection.
  • The 1995 pick was obtained from Tampa Bay in exchange for Eagles' 1995 first-round pick (12th overall) in the first round and picks 43 and 63 in the 2nd round; Eagles also received Tampa's third-round pick (72nd pick overall) in 1995.
  • In 1997 Eagles traded their first-round pick (22nd overall) to Dallas in exchange for the Cowboys’ 1997 first-round pick (25th overall), 1997 fifth-round pick (155th overall) and the Cowboys' best 1998 third-round pick.
  • The 2003 first-round choice (15th pick overall) was obtained from San Diego in exchange for Eagles' 2003 first-round pick (30th pick overall), and 2003 second-round pick (62nd pick overall). That second-round pick was acquired from Green Bay for CB Al Harris and a fourth-round pick in 2003.
  • The 2004 first-round draft choice (16th pick overall) was obtained from San Francisco for Eagles' 2004 first-round pick (28th pick overall) and the 2004 second-round pick (58th pick overall).
  • Eagles traded their 2007 first-round pick (26th overall, used to select Anthony Spencer) to Dallas for the Cowboys' first second-round selection (36th overall, acquired from Cleveland in a trade, used to select Kevin Kolb), their third-round selection (87th overall, used to select Stewart Bradley), and their fifth-round selection (159th overall, used to select C.J. Gaddis).{{cite web | access-date = 2008-05-22 | archive-date = 2009-03-09 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090309064342/http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/news/story?id=2850327 | url-status = live
  • Eagles traded their 2008 first-round selection (19th overall) to Carolina for Carolina's 2008 second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 109th), and Carolina's 2009 first-round pick.
  • Eagles traded their 2009 first-round selection (21st overall) and sixth-round selection to Cleveland for Cleveland's 2009 first-round selection (19th overall), used to select Jeremy Maclin.
  • Eagles traded their 2010 first-round selection (24th overall) and two third-round selections (70th and 87th overall) to Denver for Denver's 2010 first-round selection (13th overall), used to select Brandon Graham.
  • Eagles traded their 2012 first-round selection (15th overall), fourth-round selection (114th overall), and sixth-round selection (172nd overall) to Seattle for Seattle's 2012 first-round selection (12th overall), used to select Fletcher Cox.
  • Eagles traded their 2018 first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and 132nd overall) to Baltimore in exchange for their second- and fourth-round selections (52nd and 125th overall) and a second-round selection in 2019.
  • Eagles traded their 2019 first, fourth, and sixth-round selections (25th, 127th, and 197th overall) to Baltimore for Baltimore's first-round selection (22nd overall), used to select Andre Dillard.
  • Eagles traded their 2023 first-round (10th overall) and their 2024 fourth-round pick to Carolina in exchange for their first-round selection (9th overall), used to select Jalen Carter.

References

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  1. "Philadelphia Eagles History". PhiladelphiaEagles.com.
  2. Branch, John. (2000-04-09). "The 2000 Liars Club/ Draft makes Broncos coach cloak intentions". findarticles.com.
  3. Alder, James. "NFL Draft Basics:Determining Order of Selection". [[About.com]].
  4. "Philadelphia Eagles All Time first round Draft History". PhiladelphiaEagles.com.
  5. "Hall of Famers by Franchise". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site.
  6. "1941 First round draft picks". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site.
  7. "1949 First round draft picks". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site.
  8. "1953 First round draft picks". Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site.
  9. "2008 draft". NFL.
  10. (26 April 2009). "2009 draft". NFL.
  11. "Philadelphia Eagles trade for No. 12 pick, take Fletcher Cox". NFL.
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