Listed below are all 255 picks of the 2020 NFL draft, broken down by team. You can find a complete breakdown of the draft results by round right here.
Here are the complete 2020 NFL draft results by team:
Arizona Cardinals
1-8: Isaiah Simmons, LB (Clemson): Signed
3-72: Josh Jones, T (Houston): Signed
4-114: Leki Fotu, DT (Utah): Signed
4-131: Rashard Lawrence, DT (LSU): Signed
6-202: Evan Weaver, LB (Cal): Signed
7-222: Eno Benjamin, RB (Arizona State): Signed
Atlanta Falcons
1-16: A.J. Terrell, CB (Clemson): Signed
2-47: Marlon Davidson, DT (Auburn): Signed
3-78: Matt Hennessy, C (Temple): Signed
4-119: Mykal Walker, LB (Fresno State): Signed
4-134: Jaylinn Hawkins, S (California): Signed
7-228: Sterling Hofrichter, K (Syracuse): Signed
Baltimore Ravens
1-28: Patrick Queen, LB (LSU): Signed
2-55: J.K. Dobbins, RB (Ohio State): Signed
3-71: Justin Madubuike, DT (Texas A&M): Signed
3-92: Devin Duvernay, WR (Texas): Signed
3-98: Malik Harrison, LB (Ohio State): Signed
3-106: Tyre Phillips, OL (Mississippi State): Signed
4-143: Ben Bredeson, G (Michigan): Signed
5-170: Broderick Washington Jr., DT (Texas Tech): Signed
6-201: James Proche, WR (SMU): Signed
7-219: Geno Stone, S (Iowa): Signed
Buffalo Bills
2-54: AJ Epenesa, DE (Iowa): Signed
3-86: Zack Moss, RB (Utah): Signed
4-128: Gabriel Davis, WR (UCF): Signed
5-167: Jake Fromm, QB (Georgia): Signed
6-188: Tyler Bass, K (Georgia Southern): Signed
6-207: Isaiah Hodgins, WR (Oregon State): Signed
7-239: Dane Jackson, CB (Pittsburgh): Signed
Carolina Panthers
1-7: Derrick Brown, DT (Auburn): Signed
2-38: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE (Penn State): Signed
2-64: Jeremy Chinn, DB (Southern Illinois): Signed
4-113: Troy Pride Jr., CB (Notre Dame): Signed
5-152: Kenny Robinson, S (West Virginia): Signed
6-184: Bravvion Roy, DT (Baylor): Signed
7-221: Stantley Thomas-Oliver III, CB (Florida International): Signed
Chicago Bears
2-43: Cole Kmet, TE (Notre Dame): Signed
2-50: Jaylon Johnson, CB (Utah): Signed
5-155: Trevis Gipson, LB (Tulsa): Signed
5-163: Kendle Vildor, CB (Georgia Southern): Signed
5-173: Darnell Mooney, WR (Tulane): Signed
7-226: Arlington Hambright, T (Colorado): Signed
7-227: Lachavious Simmons, T (Tennessee State): Signed
Cincinnati Bengals
1-1: Joe Burrow, QB (LSU): Signed
2-33: Tee Higgins, WR (Clemson): Signed
3-65: Logan Wilson, LB (Wyoming)
4-107: Akeem Davis-Gaither, OLB (Appalachian State)
5-147: Khalid Kareem, DE (Notre Dame): Signed
6-180: Hakeem Adeniji, T (Kansas)
7-215: Markus Bailey, LB (Purdue)
Cleveland Browns
1-10: Jedrick Wills, T (Alabama): Signed
2-44: Grant Delpit, S (LSU): Signed
3-88: Jordan Elliott, DL (Missouri): Signed
3-97: Jacob Phillips, LB (LSU): Signed
4-115: Harrison Bryant, TE (Florida Atlantic): Signed
5-160: Nick Harris, C (Washington): Signed
6-187: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR (Michigan): Signed
Dallas Cowboys
1-17: CeeDee Lamb, WR (Oklahoma): Signed
2-51: Trevon Diggs, CB (Alabama): Signed
3-82: Neville Gallimore, DT (Oklahoma): Signed
4-123: Reggie Robinson, CB (Tulsa): Signed
4-146: Tyler Biadasz, C (Wisconsin): Signed
5-179: Bradlee Anae, DE (Utah): Signed
7-231: Ben DiNucci, QB (James Madison): Signed
Denver Broncos
1-15: Jerry Jeudy, WR (Alabama): Signed
2-46: K.J. Hamler, WR (Penn State): Signed
3-77: Michael Ojemudia, CB (Iowa): Signed
3-83: Lloyd Cushenberry, C (LSU): Signed
3-95: McTelvin Agim, DL (Arkansas): Signed
4-118: Albert Okwuegbunam, TE (Missouri): Signed
5-178: Justin Strnad, LB (Wake Forest): Signed
6-181: Netane Muti, G (Fresno State): Signed
7-252: Tyrie Cleveland, WR (Florida): Signed
7-254: Derrek Tuszka, LB (North Dakota State): Signed
Detroit Lions
1-3: Jeffrey Okudah, CB (Ohio State): Signed
2-35: D’Andre Swift, RB (Georgia): Signed
3-67: Julian Okwara, OLB (Notre Dame): Signed
3-75: Jonah Jackson, G (Ohio State): Signed
4-121: Logan Stenberg, OL (Kentucky): Signed
5-166: Quintez Cephus, WR (Wisconsin): Signed
5-172: Jason Huntley, RB (New Mexico State): Signed
6-197: John Penisini, DT (Utah): Signed
7-235: Jason Cornell, DE (Ohio State)
Green Bay Packers
1-26: Jordan Love, QB (Utah State): Signed
2-62: A.J. Dillon, RB (Boston College): Signed
3-94: Josiah Deguara, TE (Cincinnati): Signed
5-175: Kamal Martin, LB (Minnesota): Signed
6-192: Jon Runyan, G (Michigan): Signed
6-208: Jake Hanson, C (Oregon)
6-209: Simon Stepaniak, T (Indiana): Signed
7-236: Vernon Scott, S (TCU): Signed
7-242: Jonathan Garvin, DE (Miami): Signed
Houston Texans
2-40: Ross Blacklock, DT (TCU): Signed
3-90: Jonathan Greenard, LB (Florida): Signed
4-126: Charlie Heck, OL (North Carolina): Signed
4-141: John Reid, CB (Penn State): Signed
5-171: Isaiah Coulter, WR (Rhode Island): Signed
Indianapolis Colts
2-34: Michael Pittman, WR (USC): Signed
2-41: Jonathan Taylor, RB (Wisconsin): Signed
3-85: Julian Blackmon, S (Utah)
4-122: Jacob Eason, QB (Washington): Signed
5-149: Danny Pinter, G (Ball State): Signed
6-193: Robert Windsor, DT (Penn State): Signed
6-211: Isaiah Rodgers, CB (UMass): Signed
6-212: Dezmon Patmon, WR (Washington State): Signed
6-213: Jordan Glasgow, S (Michigan): Signed
Jacksonville Jaguars
1-9: C.J. Henderson, CB (Florida): Signed
1-20: K’Lavon Chaisson, DE (LSU): Signed
2-42: Laviska Shenault, WR (Colorado): Signed
3-73: Davon Hamilton, DT (Ohio State): Signed
4-116: Ben Bartch, OT (St. John’s (Minn.)): Signed
4-137: Josiah Scott, CB (Michigan State): Signed
4-140: Shaquille Quarterman, ILB (Miami): Signed
5-157: Daniel Thomas, S (Auburn): Signed
5-165: Collin Johnson, WR (Texas): Signed
6-189: Jake Luton, QB (Oregon State): Signed
6-206: Tyler Davis, TE (Georgia Tech): Signed
7-223: Chris Claybrooks, CB (Memphis): Signed
Kansas City Chiefs
1-32: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB (LSU): Signed
2-63: Willie Gay Jr., LB (Mississippi State): Signed
3-96: Lucas Niang, OT (TCU): Signed
4-138: L’Jarius Sneed, S (Louisiana Tech): Signed
5-177: Mike Danna, DE (Michigan): Signed
7-237: Thakarius Keyes, CB (Tulane): Signed
Las Vegas Raiders
1-12: Henry Ruggs III, WR (Alabama): Signed
1-19: Damon Arnette, CB (Ohio State): Signed
3-80: Lynn Bowden Jr., WR (Kentucky): Signed
3-81: Bryan Edwards, WR (South Carolina): Signed
3-100: Tanner Muse, LB (Clemson): Signed
4-109: John Simpson, OL (Clemson): Signed
4-139: Amik Robertson, CB (Louisiana Tech): Signed
Los Angeles Chargers
1-6: Justin Herbert, QB (Oregon): Signed
1-23: Kenneth Murray, LB (Oklahoma): Signed
4-112: Joshua Kelley, RB (UCLA): Signed
5-151: Joe Reed, WR (Virginia): Signed
6-186: Alohi Gilman, S (Notre Dame): Signed
7-220: K.J. Hill, WR (Ohio State): Signed
Los Angeles Rams
2-52: Cam Akers, RB (Florida State)
2-57: Van Jefferson, WR (Florida)
3-84: Terrell Lewis, OLB (Alabama)
3-104: Terrell Burgess, S (Utah)
4-136: Brycen Hopkins, TE (Purdue)
6-199: Jordan Fuller, S (Ohio State)
7-234: Clay Johnston, LB (Baylor)
7-248: Sam Sloman, K (Miami of Ohio)
7-250: Tremayne Anchrum, OL (Clemson)
Miami Dolphins
1-5: Tua Tagovailoa, QB (Alabama): Signed
1-18: Austin Jackson, T (Miami): Signed
1-30: Noah Igbinoghene, CB (Auburn): Signed
2-39: Robert Hunt, OL (Louisiana): Signed
2-56: Raekwon Davis, DL (Alabama): Signed
3-70: Brandon Jones, S (Texas): Signed
4-111: Solomon Kindley, OL (Georgia): Signed
5-154: Jason Strowbridge, DT (UNC): Signed
5-164: Curtis Weaver, DE (Boise State): Signed
6-185: Blake Ferguson, LS (LSU): Signed
7-246: Malcolm Perry, WR/RB (Navy): Signed
Minnesota Vikings
1-22: Justin Jefferson, WR (LSU): Signed
1-31: Jeff Gladney, CB (TCU): Signed
2-58: Ezra Cleveland, OT (Boise State): Signed
3-89: Cameron Dantzler, CB (Mississippi State): Signed
4-117: D.J. Wonnum, DE (South Carolina): Signed
4-130: James Lynch, DT (Baylor): Signed
4-132: Troy Dye, OLB (Oregon): Signed
5-169: Harrison Hand, CB (Temple): Signed
5-176: K.J. Osborn, WR (Miami): Signed
6-201: Blake Brandel, T (Oregon State): Signed
6-203: Josh Metellus, S (Michigan): Signed
7-225: Kenny Willekes, DE (Michigan State): Signed
7-244: Nate Stanley, QB (Iowa): Signed
7-249: Brian Cole II, S (Mississippi State): Signed
7-253: Kyle Hinton, OL (Washburn): Signed
New England Patriots
2-37: Kyle Dugger, S (Lenoir-Rhyne): Signed
2-60: Josh Uche, LB (Michigan): Signed
3-87: Anfernee Jennings, OLB (Alabama): Signed
3-91: Devin Asiasi, TE (UCLA): Signed
3-101: Dalton Keene, TE (Virginia Tech): Signed
5-159: Justin Rohrwasser, K (Marshall): Signed
6-182: Michael Onwenu, G (Michigan)
6-195: Justin Herron, T (Wake Forest): Signed
6-204: Cassh Maluia, LB (Wyoming): Signed
7-230: Dustin Woodard, C (Memphis): Signed
New Orleans Saints
1-24: Cesar Ruiz, C (Michigan)
3-74: Zack Baun, OLB (Wisconsin): Signed
3-105: Adam Trautman, TE (Dayton)
7-240: Tommy Stevens, QB (Mississippi State)
New York Giants
1-4: Andrew Thomas, T (Georgia): Signed
2-36: Xavier McKinney, S (Alabama): Signed
3-99: Matt Peart, OT (Connecticut): Signed
4-110: Darnay Holmes, CB (UCLA): Signed
5-150: Shane Lemieux, G (Oregon): Signed
6-183: Cameron Brown, LB (Penn State): Signed
7-218: Carter Coughlin, LB (Minnesota): Signed
7-238: T.J. Brunson LB (South Carolina): Signed
7-247: Chris Williamson, CB (Minnesota): Signed
7-255: Tae Crowder, LB (Georgia): Signed
New York Jets
1-11: Mekhi Becton, T (Louisville): Signed
2-59: Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor): Signed
3-68: Ashtyn Davis, S (California): Signed
3-79: Jabari Zuniga, DE (Florida): Signed
4-120: Lamical Perine, RB (Florida): Signed
4-125: James Morgan, QB (Florida International): Signed
4-129: Cameron Clark, OT (Charlotte): Signed
5-158: Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia): Signed
6-191: Braden Mann, P (Texas A&M): Signed
Philadelphia Eagles
1-21: Jalen Reagor, WR (TCU): Signed
2-53: Jalen Hurts, QB (Oklahoma): Signed
3-103: Davion Taylor, LB (Colorado): Signed
4-127: K’Von Wallace, S (Clemson): Signed
4-145: Jack Driscoll, G (Auburn): Signed
5-168: John Hightower, WR (Boise State): Signed
6-196: Shaun Bradley, LB (Temple): Signed
6-200: Quez Watkins, WR (Southern Miss): Signed
6-210: Prince Tega Wanogho, T (Auburn): Signed
7-233: Casey Toohill, DE (Stanford): Signed
Pittsburgh Steelers
2-49: Chase Claypool, WR (Notre Dame): Signed
3-102: Alex Highsmith, OLB (Charlotte): Signed
4-124: Anthony McFarlannd Jr., RB (Maryland)
4-135: Kevin Dotson, G (Louisiana)
6-198: Antoine Brooks Jr., S (Maryland): Signed
7-232: Carlos Davis, DT (Nebraska)
San Francisco 49ers
1-14: Javon Kinlaw, DT (South Carolina): Signed
1-25: Brandon Aiyuk, WR (Arizona State): Signed
5-153: Colton McKivitz, T (West Virginia): Signed
6-190: Charlie Woerner, TE (Georgia): Signed
7-217: Jauan Jennings, WR (Tennessee): Signed
Seattle Seahawks
1-27: Jordyn Brooks, LB (Texas Tech): Signed
2-48: Darrell Taylor, OLB (Tennessee): Signed
3-69: Damien Lewis, G (LSU)
4-133: Colby Parkinson, TE (Stanford): Signed
4-144: DeeJay Dallas, RB (Miami)
5-148: Alton Robinson, DE (Syracuse)
6-214: Freddie Swain, WR (Florida): Signed
7-251: Stephen Sullivan, TE (LSU): Signed
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1-13: Tristan Wirfs, T (Iowa): Signed
2-45: Antoine Winfield Jr., S (Minnesota)
3-76: Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB (Vanderbilt)
5-161: Tyler Johnson, WR (Minnesota): Signed
6-194: Khalil Davis, DT (Nebraska): Signed
7-241: Chapelle Russell, OLB (Temple)
7-245: Raymond Calais, RB (LSU): Signed
Tennessee Titans
1-29: Isaiah Wilson, T (Georgia)
2-61: Kristian Fulton, CB (LSU): Signed
3-93: Darrynton Evans, RB (Appalachian State): Signed
5-174: Larrell Murchison, DT (N.C. State): Signed
7-224: Cole McDonald, QB (Hawaii): Signed
7-243: Chris Jackson, S (Marshall): Signed
Washington Redskins
1-2: Chase Young, DE (Ohio State): Signed
3-66: Antonio Gibson, RB (Memphis): Signed
4-108: Saahdiq Charles, OT (LSU): Signed
4-142: Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR (Liberty): Signed
5-156: Keith Ismael, C (San Diego State): Signed
5-162: Khaleke Hudson, LB (Michigan): Signed
7-216: Kamren Curl, S (Arkansas): Signed
7-229: James-Smith Williams, DE (N.C. State): Signed
this is cool, ill keep checking as i watch
The staff do a first rate job with this I think. Not a mobile app user so I don’t know what kind of experience they are having but no complaints here.
As a mobile user it’s not so bad. Just refresh every once in a while like the website.
My boys the Baltimore Ravens have had the best draft
Hmmm ravens still gotta pick dumb dumb learn yo stuff. Lol must not know its next yrs pick.
Damn Raiders I hope you saw something different because you could’ve traded into the 2nd round and got Arnette along with another pick
Curious if you are a Raiders fan; are you confident Mike Mayock knows what he is doing?
No I’m not confident in his picks. Ferrell last year and the 2 blunders this year.
I am a Raiders fan and I also believe in Mayock…was shocked with the Ferrell pick but he is a good player with high character…I’m hoping that this is just based on me being in construction and not an NFL scout lol
He did get Crosby in the fourth though.
Lol 3 WRs lol. Dude I was asking same thing. Like you gotta build your D UP and protect Carr.
1-If you are going to pick 3 WRs, this is the draft to do so.
2-More importantly, I think the 3rd WR bounces Williams from the team. That’s a lot of cap space.
Having said that, I think Elliot would’ve been a great pick had we taken him instead of Bowden or Edwards.
Yes but he seems to do better days 2 and 3 –
Day 3- Simpson and Robertson was a A+ today
Day 2 – I think they could have taken Gallimore and 1 of the Wr picks and gambled the other lasted till 100 ( We really needed that Pats trade down for today- If effective this means we coulda gotten Gallimore minus Muse- B-
Day 1 – Really wish we coulda gotten that Deal Sd gave Pats at 23 – I know the charts woulda said we got killed but yea we coulda had Arnette and that free 70 coulda been Baun… D+
Its an exciting draft ill give it a B- overall –
A+ woulda been Sd trade down w getting Bowden at 100 instead of Muse
12- Ruggs
37- Arnette
73- Baun
80-Gallimore
81-Edwards
100- Bowden
109- Simpson
139- Amick R
That was a 1 trade you lose and a small gamble away- They woulda been lauded over that draft- Dallas did a nice job scooping Gallimore right after we passed couldnt belive they passed there at 80/81
Day 3- Simpson and Robertson was a A+ today
I loved both picks, and thought both were Day 2 worthy, but this was a deep draft.
I didn’t like 3 WRs, but I do like the fit.
I like 2 DBs, but thought Arnette was a reach.
One of the things to keep in mind is that the Raiders are trying to build a high-character team. We did that last year in the draft and it worked.
And then we skipped it with acquiring Brown, and it blew up super-nova on us.
Totally agree, I thought Amick should have gone off the board before Muse was even picked- Was shocked he made it 39 more picks
Was a nice treat to end the day off
Actual players aside, the positions picked are interesting – 6 of the 7 are either to load up on passing offense or to defend against the pass…basically this year’s draft was done with KC in mind by trying to keep up with their offense or defending against it. I disagree with the first two picks, or at least the value of the picks, but I like the plan
No I’m not confident. Ferrell last year and the 2 blunders this year.
Ruiz will be a stud for sure but the Saints desperately need to find a linebacker.
I think Larry warford gets traded for a pick that then gets used on a line backer
Did the Saints not draft a center in the first round last year too? Eric McCoy? I was hoping they would draft Queen but I am curious if they wanted Kenneth Murray before the Chargers traded up to grab him. Thoughts?
Payton mentioned Ruiz by name in the days leading to the draft. He’ll shift to guard and the Saints O-Line gets even more studly. But the Murray theory makes sense.
I like the 9ers first round. Confused on why they passed on some of those WRs but the one we got is gonna be really good in Kyles system. Kinlaw with a rotation of Jones and others will do the job for replacing Buckner, he’s no Buckner but don’t need him to be honestly. Enough talent on that line and front 7 that I honestly don’t think it’s a big deal and I get the trade, couldn’t afford him so we at least got a cheaper replacement plus trading back one spot to add that extra pick helped insure we got a good WR do not only found a good replacement for Buckner but got a good replacement for Sanders.
15 of the first round from the SEC. 5 of those from LSU. 4 from Alabama.
I think some of that is due to “herd mentality”. You often see something similar to that in the stock market with investors rushing to the hot sector because they figure the experts have some special inside information.
There has been nothing in the history of the world that separated commoners from the money, than the herd mentality. Same with sports.
I agree Joe but I still enjoy those old westerns where a town local says “There’s gold in them thar hills” and suddenly the flyspect of a town becomes a booming metropolis.
Broncos are having a hell of a draft!!!
Detroit moved up in the 3rd rd and kept all their picks lol
Even being a DET fan I’d say DET and DEN having best draft this far. Denver got faster by a whole lot and Detroit filled holes that desperately needed it. Now just need to keep M. Stafford and M. Jones Jr on the field! That and use our new rookies in the right spots on the field. If Kerryon Johnson can’t stay healthy AGAIN this year then it’s bench time and let’s see if Swift ready for a 3 down workload!
Denver did well. Detroit did better. You got at least 5 guys I’d have drafted as a Raiders’ fan. i think Denver got a bit lucky that Jeudy fell, and Cush fell a little also.
BB deserves the “Mr. Irrelevant” pick after losing TB & trading Gronk for a 4th.
update list of Eagles picks pls
Apparently the Eagles and Bears used the same pick to draft Quez Watkins…lol. I’m glad the dry run went well though.
I’m giving this draft to Minny. Without great draft postion, they landed a lot of talent. I’ll give Detroit #2. Interesting Panthers draft with 7-7 all defensive picks.
I love what Car did
Love what Bal did
The Raiders draft is growing on me too, I think the Bowden pick was all about the Red Zone-
Think we are gonna run a sh@%load of wildcat in the RZ this year where we struggled mightily last year- When You throw in punt returns its actually quite a value for a 3rd rder just not the traditional way you think of it
It’s an odd thing. I don’t necessarily agree with the players, but except for not maybe getting Elliot in the middle, the overall draft looks good.
Dude, very dissapointed we didnt use 80/81 on Elliot or Gallimore- Such value, I think Ruggs and Edwards was predetermined and hard set from the beginning-
I know theres not a current need a DT but Gallimore seems like a nice Blue collar piece to fit w Max/Ferrell on the edges for the future
Joe it’s customary to wait for the staff to post a poll asking who the draft winner was. Of course if your a mobile app user who is never provided with a working link to the polls your jumping the gun is excused.
Lions did not draft Blackman he went to the colts
I’m not sure who “won” this draft, but I can tell you who lost. The Packers had the worst draft I have seen in a very long time. It’s not because all of the players they got stink, it’s because they nothing to help at their worst positions, namely WR. And Love obviously was overdrafted, and they traded up for him as is. Using a 1st on an iffy prospect who was arguably as low as a 3rd rounder on some boards, when you finished a game away from the Super Bowl and have multiple glaring needs (WR and ILB in particular, of which there were top rated players like Shenault, Higgins, and Queen available), is atrocious. Not to mention that Rodgers just signed an extension and will be playing for at least two or three more years, and Love was, again, nowhere near to the best QB in this class. Rodgers fell to Packers unexpectedly years ago, but was argued possibly as being the 1st overall pick. He was thought of as being the best QB in the class, with only other guy who could stack up. Jordan Love was NEVER rated that highly, and his tape backs that assessment up. Terrible pick.
But we could even overlook one bad if the Packers made up for it with a good one later. No, they passed on every available WR, and added some LBs later, they passed on Queen, Baun, and Wilson in favor of positions of lesser need. They also had a shot at highly rated players at lesser positions of need, such as McKinney or Delpit. It’s good to plan for future, but the point is to win championships. If you’re that close and instead just take steps backward, you may as well have retained Ted Thompson.
I’m not a Packer fan, but I felt bad for them watching Gutekunst bumble this offseason. Just shocking that he would refuse to draft ANY WRs at all in such a deep class. I know Rodgers can be a diva, but refusing to help the team just to spite him is…unproductive. I talked longer than I meant to about that, but it’s crucial considering how good Minnesota’s draft was and how much improved the Lions should be after their draft. The Ravens I thought also had their typical great draft. Cincy really impressed me too. Jury’s out on many others. That Edwards-Helaire might turn out deadly.