Every NFL team automatically gets seven draft picks per season, but thanks to lots of trades and the compensatory pick process, many clubs end up with more (or less) than their original seven selections. After running down the NFL Draft round-by-round, let’s take a look at how much draft capital each club has amassed:
Updated: 4-16-20 (6:00pm CT)
14 picks
- Miami Dolphins
12 picks
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Minnesota Vikings
- New England Patriots
10 picks
- Denver Broncos
- Green Bay Packers
- New York Giants
9 picks
- Baltimore Ravens
- Detroit Lions
8 picks
- Carolina Panthers
- New York Jets
- Philadelphia Eagles
7 picks
- Buffalo Bills
- Chicago Bears
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- Dallas Cowboys
- Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Los Angeles Rams
- Seattle Seahawks
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- San Francisco 49ers
- Washington Redskins
6 picks
- Arizona Cardinals
- Atlanta Falcons
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Tennessee Titans
5 picks
- Kansas City Chiefs
- New Orleans Saints
Titans have 6 picks, not 7.
Round 1, pick 29 (No. 29 overall)
Round 2, pick 29 (No. 61 overall)
Round 3, pick 29 (No. 93 overall)
Round 5, pick 14 (No. 174 overall)
Round 7, pick 1 (No. 224 overall)
Round 7, pick 19 (No. 243 overall)
They have another 7th round pick number 237 from Denver. Nice try though
Incorrect, but nice try. Show me where you are that…….
yen1979 is correct, they have 6
Sorry but he is not correct bud. Titans have 7 picks
Nope. They have 7. look it up
Tennessee Titans
2020 NFL DRAFT PICKS
by round.
1. pick 29
2. pick 61
3. pick 93
5. pick 174
7. pick 224
7. pick 237
7. pick 243
no picks in rounds 4 & 6
Look up the Jurrell Casey trade. You are wrong.
Denver trade Tenn pick 237 for Jurrell Casey
I stand corrected. I was looking at article prior to Casey trade.
It looks like I was too, but most lists only have 6 picks listed.
It’d be cool to see the draft capital in terms of the total accumulated value of all the picks for each team… ie the value of a 1st/2nd round pick is more than that of a 5th/6th. I mean, sure the Pats have a ton of picks, but aren’t most in the 6th round? Is that really that much capital then compared to teams who have 3 1st round picks? I’d love to see it broken out that way!
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Agreed. It’d be sweet to see that based on the draft pick value chart. I’d love to see it even though my Bears would be near the bottom, if not dead last.
Vikings draft better be
2 offensive tackles ( move reiff to guard )
2 wr’s
2 cb’s
1 safety
And don’t care at all after that !
No offensive line for years !
Paying cousins all this money but a crap line in front of him .
What would Vikings fans think about drafting Trevon Diggs? Stefon’s brother?
I think Diggs is off the table for the Vikings !
So what your saying is the Seahawks have 20 picks with how many times they will trade down.
LOL
I think everyday Dan Orlovsky says the Dolphins have to use their draft capital to trade up.
That they didnt trade away good players to just draft good players.
Except good cap management is to refrain from overpaying dudes and replace them with cheaper talent via the draft. Keep only elite players, everyone else is expendable. Esp if you do not have a QB.
Don’t think they need to trade up in this draft, let the chargers make a panic move.
Yes, getting tired of hearing all the talk of the Dolphins trading up into the top 3. I don’t believe there is much of a chance of that happening. I believe there is probably a better chance of them trading up a few spots from 18 to try to get one of the top OTs.
Draft capital is irrelevant if you have poor scouts and a GM who is a bozo. The Redskins had virtually no draft capital during the George Allen era but they always had winning seasons.
Round 2 – Pick 11, 43rd overall (from Raiders)
Round 2 – Pick 18, 50th overall
5th Round – Pick 18, 163rd overall
6th Round – Pick 17, 196th overall
6th Round – Pick 21, 200th overall (from the Eagles)
7th Round – Pick 12, 226th overall (from the Raiders)
7th Round – Pick 19, 233rd overall