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MIAMI DOLPHINS 2019 NFL GUIDE 2019 DOLPHINS SCHEDULE

PRESEASON TIME/ PRESENTING DATE OPPONENT STADIUM NETWORK RADIO GIVEAWAY RESULT SPONSOR Hard Rock WFOR 560 WQAM Aug. 8 – 12 Atlanta Stadium TBD CBS4 KISS 99.9 Raymond James WFOR 560 WQAM Aug. 15 – 19 at Tampa Bay Stadium TBD CBS4 KISS 99.9 Hard Rock 560 WQAM Thurs., Aug. 22 Jacksonville Stadium 8 p.m. FOX KISS 99.9 at New Mercedes-Benz WFOR 560 WQAM Aug. 29 – 30 Orleans Superdome TBD CBS4 KISS 99.9

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All Dolphins games can be heard on 560 WQAM and Kiss 99.9, the flagship stations of the Radio Network, Dolphins.com and throughout South and Central on stations that make up The Miami Dolphins Radio Network. In addition to the game broadcasts, the stations will feature expanded pre-, halftime and postgame shows. Dolphins fans who tune into Miami’s Sportsradio 560 WQAM will have the opportunity to listen to live broadcasts of Brian Flores’ day- after game press conferences and “Dolphins Friday,” a day of Dolphins’ centric-content on the station featuring interviews with players, coaches, and team executives. Fans can also listen to the Dolphins in Spanish on Univision Deportes Radio WQBA 1140 AM.

WFOR-TV, CBS4 will once again be the preseason home of the Dolphins. Three of the four preseason contests will be shown on the CBS affiliate in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market. 2019 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION 2-3 DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY 4 SAVE THE DATE: FINS WEEKEND 5 2019 NFL DRAFT 6-7 2018 NFL DRAFT RECAP 8 DOLPHINS IN THE FIRST ROUND 9 DOLPHINS DRAFT HISTORY 10-11 CURRENT DOLPHINS DRAFT PICKS & UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS 12 DRAFT NOTES 13 COMPENSATORY PICKS 14-15 FIRST ROUND TRADES/GREEN ROOM 16 FREE AGENCY TRACKER 17 2019 ROUND-BY-ROUND SELECTION ORDER 18-20 DOLPHINS ALL-TIME SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL 20-29 DOLPHINS ALL-TIME SELECTIONS BY YEAR 30-39 DOLPHINS ALL-TIME DRAFTS BY YEAR 40-50 TRANSACTIONS 51 ROSTERS 52-54

MIAMI DOLPHINS MEDIA WEBSITE

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The Miami Dolphins media website features everything a media member needs to cover the team. Visitors can find transcripts, press releases, photos, b-roll, weekly releases, credentials, notes, flip cards, an archive of old media guides and gamebooks and more by visiting media.miamidolphins.com. MEDIA INFORMATION 2019 DRAFT SCHEDULE 2019 DRAFT WEEKEND CALENDAR

The Dolphins’ media headquarters for the 2019 NFL draft is the team auditorium at the Baptist Health THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University. IT 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – only accredited Facility Dinner Draft members of the media will be granted access. The open in lobby begins Miami Dolphins On the Clock Draft Party powered to media by South Florida Ford will be available for all fans at . FRIDAY, APRIL 26 The team auditorium opens at 4 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Facility Dinner Draft Complimentary wireless access is available in the open in lobby resumes team auditorium (please see the Communications to media staff for username and password requirements). Please contact Joe Curbelo of the Miami Dolphins at (305) 943-6586 for additional phone line service. SATURDAY, APRIL 27

Media parking at the team’s training facility is 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 12 p.m. 5 p.m. available in the business lot. Please turn right upon Facility Brunch Draft Dinner entering the main entrance. Spaces will be cordoned open in lobby resumes in lobby off for live truck parking only in the east lot, adjacent to media to the main auditorium.

Dinner will be served on Thursday and Friday, while brunch and dinner will be available on Saturday for all working media. Conference calls with Miami’s draft choices are tentatively scheduled. For more information, please contact the communications staff at (954) 452-7010.

Time to make each selection: First Round: 10 minutes Second Round: 7 minutes Third-Sixth Rounds: 5 minutes Seventh Round: 4 minutes All Compensatory Selections: 4 minutes

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2 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide MEDIA INFORMATION

MIAMI DOLPHINS ON THE CLOCK DRAFT PARTY POWERED BY SOUTH FLORIDA FORD

WHEN: Thursday, April 25, 2019 7-11 p.m. 8 – 8:30 p.m. Interviews with current and former players

WHERE: Hard Rock Stadium – 347 Drive, Miami Gardens FL 33056

PARKING: Free media and fan parking is available on site. Media should enter off NW 27th Avenue through Gate 7 and park at the West lot. Entrance to the stadium will be through the SW Gate with media equipment.

DETAILS: The Miami Dolphins On The Clock Draft Party powered by South Florida Ford is a free event that is open to the public. The event features current and former player autographs, interactive games, photo opportunities, concessions from local food trucks and areas to watch the 2019 NFL Draft. Pre-registration for free tickets is available at Dolphins.com/DraftParty.

Activities and Attractions: • Dolphins Football Experience: A fun, interactive area for kids and adults alike to test their skills and agility • Free autographs from cheerleaders, current and alumni players • Official draft merchandise for sale • Garage Sale of signature Dolphins items, with proceeds benefiting the Miami Dolphins Foundation • Concessions from local food trucks available for purchase • Prizes and giveaways throughout the night

All guests are encouraged to RSVP at www.Dolphins.com/DraftParty to be eligible to win great prizes throughout the event. The NFL Clear Bag Policy will be in effect for this event at the stadium.

NOTE: Live trucks are not permitted. Media interested in attending must RSVP by Thursday, April 25, 2019 at 12 p.m.

CONTACT: Theresa Garner, Dolphins Communications, [email protected]; (904) 838-7160

2019 OFFSEASON SCHEDULE The Dolphins began preparations for the 2019 season with the start of their offseason program on Monday, April 1 at the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University. All practices are closed to the public. Practices open to media will be announced at a later date.

VOLUNTARY 3-DAY MINICAMP ORGANIZED TEAM ACTIVITIES Tues. Wed. Thurs. W1 Mon. Tues. Thurs. 4/16 4/17 4/18 5/13 5/14 5/16 ROOKIE MINICAMP W2 Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. 5/20 5/21 5/23 5/10 5/11 5/12

W3 Tues. Wed. Fri. 3-DAY MINICAMP 5/28 5/29 5/31 Tues. Wed. Thurs. 6/4 6/5 6/6

* The team will conduct one on-field practice each day during the 3-day team minicamp. These practices are open to the media in their entirety and closed to the public.

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 3 MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY

MIAMI DOLPHINS FOOTBALL UNITES™ ANNOUNCES 2019 COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND PROGRAMS

MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. – As part of the Miami Dolphins “Teamwork at Work” platform to level the playing field through the power of teamwork to inspire a healthier, more educated and united South Florida community, the team announced its 2019 community partners and programs for FOOTBALL UNITES™. Through the team’s social justice initiative, the goal of FOOTBALL UNITES™ is to be inclusive of the diversity and aware of the intersections that make up South Florida, uniting groups of different races, genders, sexual orientations, identities, abilities and faith around the power of football. These programs connect to the NFL’s Inspire Change platform, showcasing the collaborative efforts of players, owners and the league to create positive change in communities across the country and work with RISE – the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality -- to eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice and improve race relations.

FOOTBALL UNITES™ community partners for 2019 include 4Ward Miami (Gay8 Festival), 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project, ADL Florida, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Alliance for GLBTQ Youth, Aqua Foundation for Women, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, Boy and Girls Club of Broward County, CAN Community Health, Community Justice Project, Generational Cure, The Foundation, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, Iranian American Foundation, Islamic Center of Greater Miami, Israeli Miami Consulate, L.E.A.D. Nation (South Florida Youth Summit), Miami Beach Pride, Mission United, The Mission Continues, Pridelines, Progressive Firefighters Association, Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center, SAVE, Special Olympics Florida, Trayvon Martin Foundation, Urban League of Broward County, Ted Lucas Foundation, Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association, Women of Tomorrow, Year Up South Florida and YWCA Miami.

In addition, the team will continue to work with programs that promote positive interactions with law enforcement, including Art Detectives of Perez Art Museum Miami and the Bigs in Blue program with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America along with local municipalities including the Broward Sherriff’s Office, Coral Springs Police Department, Davie Police Athletic League, Ft. Lauderdale Police Department, Hollywood Police Athletic League, Miami Dade Schools Police Department, Miami Gardens Police Department, Miami Police Athletic League, Miramar Police Department, National Organization of Black Law Executives South Florida Chapter (NOBLE), North Miami Police Department, North Miami Beach Police Department and Palm Beach County Police Athletic League.

Furthermore, the organization will continue its FOOTBALL UNITES™ community programs in 2019:

• The Captains Program • The FOOTBALL UNITES™ Captains Program is a diversity and inclusion initiative that brings middle school students together once a month for a day of learning about tolerance, acceptance and leadership. The Dolphins work with RISE to execute onsite training sessions and the overall evaluation of the program.

• CommUNITY Tailgates • FOOTBALL UNITES™ CommUNITY tailgates, funded by ownership and players, are an opportunity to use football to unite groups of different races, genders, sexual orientation, identities and abilities. Diverse groups attend Dolphins home games, fellowship and participate in group activities designed to break down barriers and build relationships.

• Cultural Tours • FOOTBALL UNITES™ Cultural Tours are in partnership with the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. Miami Dolphins players, cheerleaders, alumni and staff join youth, community leaders and law enforcement to experience the richness and diversity of South Florida.

• Law Enforcement • FOOTBALL UNITES™ Law Enforcement programming consists of Miami Dolphins players, alumni, cheerleaders and staff working with local law enforcement to jointly engage youth, discuss community policing and promote positive interactions. Anchor events include a Police and Youth Conference with the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project and ride alongs.

• Project Change Scholarship • The FOOTBALL UNITES™ Project Change Scholarship identifies one high school student each year and pays for their tuition to college over a four-year period. The goal is to provide financial support to students who have made a commitment to leading social progress initiatives in their communities.

Information on the FOOTBALL UNITES™ program can be found here. To learn more about RISE, visit here. Fans can join the conversation with the NFL’s Inspire Change program by clicking here.

4 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide SAVE THE DATE: FINS WEEKEND WHEN: Saturday, June 1, 2019

DETAILS: The Miami Dolphins Foundation will host its 23rd annual Fins Weekend on June 1, 2019. Proceeds from the event weekend will benefit the Miami Dolphins Foundation’s impact in education with an emphasis on scholarship and mentoring.

The competitions will kick off early Saturday morning with the Fins Weekend Fishing and Golf Tournaments. At the Fins Weekend Golf Tournament presented by South Florida Ford, threesomes have the opportunity to golf with a Miami Dolphins current or former player at Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne. The Fins Weekend Fishing Tournament is taking place at Miami Beach Marina and is followed by a Weigh-In presented by Hooters South Florida.

After the tournaments, participants and partygoers can take part in the Fins Weekend Saturday Night Party. Guests will gather inside a tent at the Miami Marine Stadium to revel in music, local food vendors and the year’s largest gathering of players, coaches, alumni and cheerleaders.

These events are in support of Teamwork At Work, the Miami Dolphins Foundation’s mission and commitment toward leveling the playing field through the power of teamwork to inspire a healthier, more educated and united South Florida Community.

For further information, please visit FinsWeekend.com.

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 5 2019 NFL DRAFT

Former T will announce Miami’s second-round pick Miami Dolphins FOOTBALL UNITES™ community partners participating in a cultural tour DAY 2 DRAFT PICK ANNOUNCERS DAY 3 DRAFT PICK ANNOUNCERS In 2019, the Miami Dolphins will have an alumnus The Day 3 draft pick announcers will honor the Miami announce a draft selection on behalf of the team for Dolphins community theme of #TeamWorkAtWork, the ninth-consecutive year. Former Richmond an initiative to level the playing field through the Webb will announce the team’s second-round power of teamwork to inspire a healthier, more selection. educated and united South Florida community.

Since the NFL began the tradition of having notable The Miami Dolphins Foundation tapped 16-year- alumni from each franchise announce teams’ picks old cancer survivor and Dolphins Cancer Challenge in 2011, former Dolphins who have stepped to the (DCC) participant Sonia Rodriguez to make a draft podium include , who announcement. The DCC was founded in 2010 by held the honor in 2011, Hall of Fame guard Larry the Miami Dolphins organization as the signature Little in 2013, 2014 and 2017, Hall of Fame center initiative of the Foundation’s health area. The in 2012 and 2015, and Hall of DCC’s mission is to improve people’s lives through Fame fullback in 2016. financial support for innovative cancer research at South Florida’s only academic-based cancer center Miami Dolphins is – Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of scheduled to announce the team's third-round UHealth -- the Health System. selection. Drake was a third-round pick (73rd overall) Since its inception, the DCC has raised more than by Miami in the 2016 NFL draft and has played in 48 $27.5 million, donating 100 percent of participant- consecutive games – every game of his three-year raised funds to Sylvester. NFL career. Several members of the Miami Dolphins FOOTBALL MANNING THE PHONES UNITES™ partners also will be on hand to make If you watch the NFL draft, you might notice the draft announcements throughout the day as well. cameras focusing in on club representatives who Through FOOTBALL UNITES™, the Dolphins have are on the phones at NFL Draft headquarters in created opportunities for South Florida-based Nashville, as the picks of each NFL team get closer. groups to strengthen and expand their impact What are they saying and who are they on the phone around community engagement, education and with? justice reform. Below are the organizations that will have representatives on hand: These are the people responsible for submitting their team’s draft choices to NFL personnel. Not • 5000 Role Models only is it their job to fill out the card with their team’s • ADL Women of Tomorrow selections, but they also keep their club executives • Miami Gardens Police Dept. Explorers abreast of other teams’ choices as well as any trades • Pridelines that take place during the course of the draft. • Special Olympics

The two people responsible for this function for the Additionally, the seventh round draft pick will be Dolphins are equipment manager Joe Cimino and announced from Nashville by Dolphins fan Jon team operations manager Matt Langer. It will be the Roure and his 10-year-old son Luc Roure. 16th time on the draft floor for Cimino and Langer's third draft on the phone. Cimino is in his 26th season with the Dolphins, while Langer is in his sixth season with the club.

6 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide 2019 NFL DRAFT MIAMI’S 2019 SELECTIONS A LOOK BACK: NFL PLAYERS SELECTED IN In 2019, the Miami Dolphins have seven selections THE FIRST ROUND WITH THE 13TH PICK in the NFL draft. The selections the team currently holds are listed by round, pick and overall selection: ALL-TIME 13TH OVERALL PICKS YR NAME TM POS COLLEGE 2019 DOLPHINS PICKS 2018 Da'Ron Payne Was. DT ROUND PICK OVERALL 2017 Ari. LB Temple 1 13 13 2016 MIA. T MISSISSIPPI 2 16 48 2015 Andrus Peat NO T Stanford 3 15 78 2014 StL DT Pittsburgh 4 14 116 2013 NYJ DT Missouri 5 13 151 2012 Michael Floyd Ari. WR Notre Dame 7 19 233 2011 Det. DT Auburn 7 20 234 2010 Phi. LB Michigan 2009 Brian Orakpo Was. LB Texas 2008 Jonathan Stewart Car. RB Oregon MIAMI AND THE 13TH PICK 2007 StL DE Nebraska The Miami Dolphins currently hold the 13th selection 2006 Cle. LB Florida State 2005 NO T Oklahoma in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft. Over the 2004 Lee Evans Buf. WR Wisconsin course of the 53-year history of the team, it is the 2003 NE DT Texas A&M fourth time the Dolphins have picked 13th. They 2002 Donte’ Stallworth NO WR Tennessee selected T Laremy Tunsil at No. 13 overall in the 2001 Marcus Stroud Jax. DT 2016 NFL draft. In 1981, the Dolphins took RB David 2000 John Abraham NYJ LB South Carolina Overstreet at No. 13 overall. And in 1977, Miami 1999 Pit. WR Louisiana Tech selected one of the franchise’s top 50 players by 1998 Takeo Spikes Cin. LB Auburn 1997 Tony Gonzalez KC TE California taking LB A.J. Duhe with the 13th pick. 1996 Chi. DB Mississippi St. 1995 NO LB Washington St. 1994 Joe Johnson NO DE Louisville 1993 Brad Hopkins Hou. T Illinois 1992 NE T Virginia Tech 1991 Mike Pritchard Atl. WR Colorado 1990 Percy Snow KC LB Michigan St. 1989 Cle. RB Texas 1988 Keith Jackson Phi. TE Oklahoma 1987 Chris Miller Atl. QB Oregon 1986 James Fitzpatrick SD T USC 1985 Eddie Brown Cin. WR Miami (FL) 1984 Min. DE Washington St. 1983 James Jones Det. RB Florida 1982 NO WR Georgia 1981 MIA. RB OKLAHOMA 1980 Earl Cooper SF RB Rice 1979 Kellen Winslow SD TE Missouri 1978 Mike Kenn Atl. T Michigan 1977 A.J. DUHE MIA. LB LSU 1976 Troy Archer NYG DE Colorado 1975 Det. G S. Dakota St. 1974 Rick Middleton NO LB Ohio State 1973 NYJ DB Miami (FL) 1972 Franco Harris Pit. RB Penn State 1971 Leon Burns SD RB CS Long Beach 1970 Jim Files NYG LB Oklahoma LB A.J. Duhe returned an 35 yards for a in the 1969 Fred Dryer NYG DE San Diego St. fourth quarter of the team’s 1982 AFC Championship win 1968 MacArthur Lane StL RB Utah State over the N.Y. Jets on Jan. 23, 1983. 1967 Ray McDonald Was. RB Idaho

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 7 2018 NFL DRAFT RECAP

2018 DOLPHINS DRAFT RECAP 2018 NFL DRAFT BREAKDOWN In 2018, the Miami Dolphins selected eight players in the NFL draft – four on , three on DEFENSE 128 OFFENSE 121 and one specialist:

2018 DOLPHINS PICKS RD PK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 33 WR 1 11 11 M. Fitzpatrick S Alabama 45 DB 2 10 42 M. Gesicki TE Penn St. 3 9 73 J. Baker LB Ohio St. 4 23 123 D. Smythe TE Notre Dame 4 31 131 K. Ballage RB St. 6 35* 209 C. Armstrong CB S. Mississippi 7 9 227 Q. Poling LB Ohio 7 11 229 J. Sanders K New Mexico 22 RB * Compensatory selection from Kansas City

2018 ON THE CLOCK The 2018 NFL draft lasted 13 hours and 48 minutes over the course of three days. Here’s the breakdown 44 LB 19 OT by round:

R1 3h 25m 14 TE

R2 2h 4m 13 QB 20 DT R3 1h 40m 12 G R4 1h 44m 19 DE 8 C R5 1h 39m SPECIALISTS 7

R6 1h 56m 2 K 1 LS 4 P R7 1h 20m

IN THE 2018 NFL DRAFT The following represents players that were picked during the 2018 NFL draft in the overall slots the Dolphins currently hold selections in 2019.

2018 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS IN SPOTS HELD BY DOLPHINS IN 2019 DRAFT RD PICK OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE TEAM 1 13 13 Da’Ron Payne DT Alabama Washington 2 16 48 LB Southern California L.A. Chargers 3 15 78 LB Texas Cincinnati 4 14 116 DE Kansas Dallas 5 13 151 CB Illinois State Cincinnati 7 19 233 T None 7 20 234 LB North Carolina Carolina

8 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide DOLPHINS IN THE FIRST ROUND

THE DOLPHINS’ TOP CHOICE DOLPHINS 1ST ROUND PICKS (POSITION) The Dolphins have used a first-round pick to select a TOP PICK variety of positions with the offensive and defensive POSITION OVERALL 1ST RD lines producing 11 players each – the most of any Offensive Line 13** 11 position. Miami has used its top pick overall to Defensive Line 11 11 select an offensive lineman 13 times, which is tops Running Back 8* 7 in franchise history. Conversely, the Dolphins have Defensive Back 6 7 6* 5 never used their top pick to select a kicker or 4*** 4 and only once has the team used their first selection 4* 4 in a draft to pick a . The only tight end Tight End 1* 0 selected with the team’s top pick came in 1970 when Kicker/Punter 0 0 was the team’s second-round pick. * Includes one selection in second round ** Includes two selections in second round and one in third round *** Includes two selections in second round The chart on the right shows the breakdown of the Dolphins' top picks as well as first-round selections by position.

WITH THE FIRST PICK… Since 1966, the Dolphins have selected 49 players in the first round of the NFL draft. The team has had the number one overall pick twice, however, there are seven spots in the first round that the team has yet to select a player. Those positions are picks No. 5, 6, 10, 18, 30, 31 and 32.

DOLPHINS ALL-TIME 1ST ROUND PICKS DOLPHINS ALL-TIME 1ST ROUND PICKS YR PK PLAYER POS SCHOOL YR PK PLAYER POS SCHOOL 2008 1 T Michigan 18 Never Selected 1966 1 RB Illinois 2014 19 Ja’Wuan James T Tennessee 2005 2 RB Auburn 2004 19 T Miami (FL) 1966 2 QB Kentucky 1976 19 LB San Jose State 2013 3 DE Oregon 1996 20 DT Baylor 1967 4 QB Purdue 1994 20 DT Mississippi 5 Never Selected 1980 21 Don McNeal DB Alabama 6 Never Selected 2017 22 Charles Harris DE Missouri 1992 7 CB Wisconsin 1991 23 WR Miami (FL) 2012 8 QB Texas A&M 1975 23 T Tampa 1968 8 Larry Csonka RB Syracuse 1982 24 Roy Foster G USC 2007 9 Ted Ginn Jr. WR Ohio State 1979 24 T Michigan 1990 9 Richmond Webb T Texas A&M 2009 25 DB Illinois 1989 9 RB Florida State 1995 25 T Houston 10 Never Selected 1993 25 O.J. McDuffie WR Penn State 2018 11 S Alabama 1989 25 DB Florida 1969 11 DE Georgia 1972 25 DT Notre Dame 1992 12 DE Georgia Tech 2001 26 DB Wisconsin 2016 13 Laremy Tunsil T Mississippi 1974 26 DE Jackson State 1981 13 David Overstreet RB Oklahoma 1985 27 RB Florida 1977 13 A.J. Duhe LB Louisiana State 1983 27 Dan Marino QB Pittsburgh 2015 14 DeVante Parker WR Louisville 1968 27 T Indiana 1984 14 LB Oklahoma 2010 28 DE Penn State 2011 15 C Florida 1998 29 John Avery RB Mississippi Miami (FL) 30 Never Selected 1997 15 WR 31 Never Selected 2006 16 Jason Allen DB Tennessee 32 Never Selected 1988 16 DE Ohio State 1987 16 DE Boston College 1976 17 LB Arizona State

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 9 DOLPHINS DRAFT HISTORY

LAST TIME MIAMI SELECTED… The Dolphins have used their first-round selections to draft a variety of positions, but the team has yet to use the pick on a tight end or a specialist. It has been 35 drafts since the Dolphins selected a guard in the first round, the longest period Miami has not picked a player from a certain position group.

The following chart lists the last player the Dolphins selected in the first round at each position and the year they were selected:

MIAMI’S LAST 1ST ROUND SELECTIONS (BY POSITION) POS YEAR PLAYER OVR QB 2012 Ryan Tannehill 8 RB 2005 Ronnie Brown 2 T 2016 Laremy Tunsil 13 G 1982 Roy Foster 19 C 2011 Mike Pouncey 15 TE* Never Selected in the 1st Round WR 2015 DeVante Parker 14 DE 2017 Charles Harris 22 DT 1994 Tim Bowens 20 LB 1992 Marco Coleman 12 CB 2009 Vontae Davis 25 S 2018 Minkah Fitzpatrick 11 K* Never Selected in the 1st Round P* Never Selected in the 1st Round * The Dolphins have not selected a tight end, kicker or punter in the first T Laremy Tunsil was selected by Miami with the 13th overall pick round of the NFL draft. in the 2016 NFL draft

ALL-TIME BY POSITION OFFENSIVE LINE 113

Over the history of the franchise, DEFENSIVE LINE 99 the Miami Dolphins have made 624 selections in the NFL draft. The DEFENSIVE BACK 98 team has selected more offensive LINEBACKER 84 linemen in the draft than any other position. The 2018 draft was the first RUNNING BACK 81 in Miami’s 53-year draft history that the team didn’t select an offensive WIDE RECEIVER 65 lineman. TIGHT END 42 The following breakdown shows 29 QUARTERBACK how many players the Dolphins have selected in each position 9 KICKER over the past 53 drafts. 4 PUNTER

10 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide DOLPHINS DRAFT HISTORY

PAST SELECTIONS AT… DOLPHINS PAST SELECTIONS AT CURRENT SPOTS RD PK OVR YEAR PLAYER POS SCHOOL With seven picks in this year’s NFL 1 13 13 2016 Laremy Tunsil T Mississippi draft, the Dolphins currently hold 1981 David Overstreet RB Oklahoma at least one selection in Rounds 1, 1977 A.J. Duhe DE LSU 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7. Over the past 53 2 16 48 1980 Dwight Stephenson C Alabama years, the Dolphins have previously 3 15 78 2012 Michael Egnew TE Missouri selected players in all but one (No. 2003 T Memphis 116) of the seven positions they 1993 Terry Kirby RB Virginia 1974 WR Florida currently sit. 1973 G Jackson State 4 14 116 Never selected The past players that have been 5 13 151 1990 Sean Vanhorse DB Howard selected at each Dolphins draft 1971 Dennis Coleman LB Mississippi slot are: 7 19 233 2006 Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 1995 Corey Swinson DT Hampton 1972 Greg Johnson DB Wisconsin 7 20 234 2014 Terrence Fede DE Marist 1974 Bob Lally LB Cornell 1973 DT USC

C Dwight Stephenson was selected by Miami with the 48th overall pick WR Nat Moore was chosen by Miami with the 78th overall pick in the in the 1980 NFL draft and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of 1974 NFL draft and was inducted into the Dolphins’ Honor Roll in 1999. Fame in 1998.

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 11 CURRENT DOLPHINS DRAFT PICKS & UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS

DOLPHINS DRAFT PICKS Miami enters the 2019 NFL draft with 23 former Dolphins draft selections on the current roster. Those 23 selections are:

CURRENT DOLPHINS DRAFT PICKS CURRENT DOLPHINS DRAFT PICKS PLAYER POS COLLEGE ACQ. PLAYER POS COLLEGE ACQ. S Georgia D5b, 2010 DT LSU D5b, 2017 CB/S Liberty D4, 2014 Vincent Taylor DT Oklahoma State D6, 2017 DeVante Parker WR Louisville D1, 2015 WR Virginia Tech D7, 2017 Bobby McCain CB Memphis D5a, 2015 Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama D1, 2018 Laremy Tunsil T Mississippi D1, 2016 TE Penn State D2, 2018 CB Baylor D2, 2016 Jerome Baker LB Ohio State D3, 2018 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama D3a, 2016 TE Notre Dame D4a, 2018 WR Texas Tech D6a, 2016 RB Arizona State D4b, 2018 Charles Harris DE Missouri D1, 2017 CB S. Mississippi D6, 2018 Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State D2, 2017 LB Ohio D7a, 2018 CB Clemson D3, 2017 K New Mexico D7b, 2018 G Utah D5a, 2017

CB Xavien Howard was a second-round pick (38th overall) in 2016. RB Kenyan Drake was a third-round pick (73rd overall) in 2016.

UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS As soon as the 2019 NFL draft comes to a close, every NFL team will be on the phone with agents and players, attempting to find undrafted diamonds in the rough. The Dolphins have eight players on the current roster that appeared for the team in the 2018 season and began their professional careers in Miami as undrafted college free agents. This group totaled 73 games played and six starts in 2018.

CURRENT DOLPHINS UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS DRAFT 2018 PLAYER POS YEAR COLLEGE GP 2018 STATS Chase Allen LB 2017 Southern Illinois 5 1 start; 3 solo tackles. CB 2018 Utah State 3 6 tackles (5 solo); 1 forced John Denney LS 2005 BYU 16 Snapped for 100 percent of FGA, PATs and punts P 2017 Arizona State 16 87 punts for 3,884 yards (44.6 avg.), 35 inside 20 (team record) Mike Hull LB 2015 Penn State 8 1 start; 6 solo tackles; 3 special teams stops Torry McTyer CB 2017 UNLV 15 4 starts; 29 tackles (21 solo), 3 passes defensed DT 2018 Central Florida 3 2 assisted tackles Maurice Smith S 2017 Georgia 7 4 solo tackles and 1 pass defensed; 1 special teams tackle

LB Chase Allen signed with Miami as an undrafted free agent in 2017. S Maurice Smith signed with Miami as an undrafted free agent in 2017.

12 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide DRAFT NOTES

HOMEGROWN TALENT DOLPHINS PICKS FROM FLORIDA SCHOOLS The Dolphins have selected a player from a Florida YR RD PK OVR NAME POS SCHOOL university in 25 of the team’s 53 college drafts. 1968 16 8 416 Henry Still DT B-CU Overall, the Dolphins have drafted 46 players from 1977 12 14 321 Terry Anderson WR B-CU a Florida school. 1966 3 1 18 G Florida 1974 3 26 78 Nat Moore WR Florida The University of Miami leads the way with 17 1974 12 26 312 Jim Revels DB Florida Dolphins draftees, followed by 14 from the University 1982 10 20 271 Robin Fisher LB Florida of Florida, eight from Florida State University, 1985 1 27 27 Lorenzo Hampton RB Florida 1988 2 15 42 Jarvis Williams DB Florida four from the University of Tampa, two from 1988 7 15 180 QB Florida Bethune-Cookman University and one from Florida 1989 1 25 25 Louis Oliver DB Florida A&M University. With the selection of center Mike 1994 5 16 147 William Gaines DT Florida Pouncey out of the in 2011, the 2005 3 6 70 LB Florida Dolphins have selected a player from the state of 2011 1 15 15 Mike Pouncey G Florida Florida eight times in the first round. 2013 4 7 104 LB Florida 2013 5 31 164 RB Florida 2013 5 33 166 K Florida The chart to the right shows the players the 1970 9 3 211 RB Florida A&M Dolphins have selected from Florida schools over 1966 4* Jim Mankins RB Florida St. the course of the previous team’s drafts. 1967 17 3 422 Larry Kissam T Florida St. 1968 6 4 142 Kim Hammond QB Florida St. 1969 12 11 297 Dale McCullers LB Florida St. 1982 6 25 164 Ron Hester LB Florida St. 1989 1 9 9 Sammie Smith RB Florida St. 2001 3 23 85 RB Florida St. 2007 3 7 71 RB Florida St. 1966 6 1 42 Ed Weisacosky LB Miami (FL) 1967 10 4 241 Tom Beier LB Miami (FL) 1968 2 27 54 Jim Cox TE Miami (FL) 1968 10 7 253 Joe Mirto T Miami (FL) 1968 15 7 388 Ken Corbin LB Miami (FL) 1973 7 26 182 Tom Smith RB Miami (FL) 1982 5 9 120 Bob Nelson DT Miami (FL) 1982 12 25 331 Mike Rodrigue WR Miami (FL) 1984 2 25 53 Jay Brophy LB Miami (FL) 1988 6 16 153 Melvin Bratton RB Miami (FL) 1990 12 11 315 Bobby Harden DB Miami (FL) 1991 1 23 23 Randal Hill WR Miami (FL) 1991 8 25 220 Roland Smith DB Miami (FL) SOUTHEASTERN DOMINANCE 1997 1 15 15 Yatil Green WR Miami (FL) For the 12th year in a row in 2018, the SEC had the 2004 1 19 19 Vernon Carey G Miami (FL) most draftees, with 53. 2012 3 9 72 DE Miami (FL) 2012 4 2 97 RB Miami (FL) 1970 10 3 237 Dick Nittenger G Tampa Over the past nine drafts, the SEC has had 452 players 1972 14 24 362 Willie Jones LB Tampa drafted, far and away the most by a conference. 1975 1 23 23 Darryl Carlton T Tampa 1975 2 10 36 Fred Solomon WR Tampa * Selected in the 1966 Redshirted Draft

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 13 COMPENSATORY PICKS

MOST ALL-TIME 2019 NFL COMPENSATORY PICKS COMPENSATORY The NFL awarded a total of 32 compensatory choices to 16 teams in the 2018 PICKS 1994-2019 NFL draft. Since 1994, when the NFL began awarding compensatory picks, TEAM PICKS Miami has made 20 compensatory selections. The Dolphins were not awarded 50 any compensatory picks in the 2019 NFL draft. Dallas 42 Green Bay 42 Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better New England 39 compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to L.A. Rams 36 receive compensatory draft picks. Cincinnati 35 Philadelphia 32 Pittsburgh 32 The compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh San Francisco 31 rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost. Tennessee 30 Seattle 29 Compensatory picks may be traded. A rule change approved by clubs in 2015 Buffalo 28 permits compensatory draft picks to be traded beginning in 2017. Arizona 26 Kansas City 25 Compensatory free agents are determined by a formula based on salary, N.Y. Giants 25 playing time and postseason honors. The formula was developed by the NFL Indianapolis 23 Minnesota 22 Management Council. Not every free agent lost or signed by a club is covered Atlanta 21 by this formula. Denver 21 Detroit 21 DOLPHINS COMPENSATORY PICKS HISTORY Oakland 21 The Dolphins have been awarded 20 compensatory picks since 1994 when the L.A. Chargers 20 MIAMI 20 NFL instituted the current formula for awarding teams that have net losses Jacksonville 19 during free agency. The Dolphins only selected players with 19 of those, as they Tampa Bay 19 traded one during the 2017 NFL draft. Carolina 18 17 The 2019 NFL draft was the 15th time in 26 drafts (since 1994) the Dolphins were Washington 16 not awarded a compensatory selection. The most compensatory selections Houston 15 made by the team in one draft occurred in 2003 when four players were selected N.Y. Jets 14 with compensatory picks. 13 New Orleans 10 TOTAL 812 The highest compensatory selection made by the Dolphins came in 1997 when linebacker Derrick Rodgers was picked in the third round with the 92nd overall * 1994 was the first year that compensatory draft choices were selection. awarded. ** L.A. Rams picks include those awarded to St. Louis Rams. *** L.A. Chargers picks include those awarded to San Diego Chargers. **** Tennessee picks include those awarded to Houston Oilers.

DT Davon Godchaux was selected with the 178th LB Derrick Rodgers was the team’s highest pick, the second of Miami’s compensatory selections compensatory selection in history, going 92nd overall in 2017. in the 1997 NFL draft.

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DOLPHINS ALL-TIME COMPENSATORY PICKS (19) YEAR RD OVR PLAYER POS SCHOOL 1995 7b 246 Shannon Myers WR Lenoir-Rhyne 1996 7b 251 WR Georgia 1997 3b 92 Derrick Rodgers LB Arizona State 1997 3c 93 Ronnie Ward LB Kansas 1997 3d 96 Brent Smith T Mississippi State 1999 7c 244 Joe Wong T Brigham Young 2002 5b 170 Sam Simmons WR Northwestern 2003 5b 169 J.R. Tolver WR San Diego State 2003 6c 209 Tim Provost T San Jose State 2003 6d 213 S Eastern Kentucky 2003 7d 248 Davern William DT Troy State 2008 6d 204 Lex Hilliard RB Montana 2008 7b 245 Lionel Dotson DE Arizona 2010 7c 252 LB Ohio State 2011 7d 235 Jimmy Wilson CB Montana 2013 5b 166 Caleb Sturgis K Florida 2013 7c 250 S Arkansas State 2017 3 97 Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson S Yeremiah Bell was a sixth-round compensatory pick 2017 5b 178 Davon Godchaux DT LSU (213th overall) in 2003 and played in 110 games with 75 starts over eight seasons (2004-11) with Miami. 2019 COMPENSATORY 2019 COMPENSATORY 2019 COMP. PICKS BY ROUND PICKS BY ROUND PICKS BY TEAM RD PK-OVR TEAM RD PK-OVR TEAM TEAM PICKS 3 33-96 Washington 6 35-207 Arizona Arizona 4 3 34-97 New England 6 36-208 Philadelphia New England 4 3 35-98 L.A. Rams 6 37-209 Minnesota Washington 4 3 36-99 L.A. Rams 6 38-210 Cincinnati Cincinnati 3 3 37-100 Carolina 6 39-211 Cincinnati L.A. Rams 3 3 38-101 New England 6 40-212 San Francisco Minnesota 3 3 39-102 Baltimore 6 41-213 Cincinnati Atlanta 2 4 33-135 Indianapolis 6 42-214 Kansas City Philadelphia 2 4 34-136 Dallas 7 33-247 Minnesota Baltimore 1 4 35-137 Atlanta 7 34-248 Arizona Carolina 1 4 36-138 Philadelphia 7 35-249 Arizona Dallas 1 5 33-171 N.Y. Giants 7 36-250 Minnesota Indianapolis 1 5 34-172 Atlanta 7 37-251 L.A. Rams Kansas City 1 5 35-173 Washington 7 38-252 New England 1 6 33-205 New England 7 39-253 Washington San Francisco 1 6 34-206 Washington 7 40-254 Arizona TOTAL 32

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 15 FIRST-ROUND TRADES/GREEN ROOM IN THE GREEN ROOM The NFL recently announced 23 top propects are confirmed to attend the 2019 NFL draft in Nashville, Tennessee.

The players confirmed to attend the 2019 NFL draft are the following:

2019 DRAFT PROSPECTS IN THE GREEN ROOM NAME POS SCHOOL LB Kentucky DB Georgia DE Ohio State WR Oklahoma Brian Burns DE Florida State Devin Bush LB Michigan T Washington State TE Iowa T Oklahoma T.J. Hockenson TE Iowa RB Alabama Daniel Jones QB Duke QB Missouri D.K. Metcalf WR Mississippi QB Oklahoma Ed Oliver DT Houston DE Mississippi State T Florida LB Louisiana State The Dolphins traded a 1971 first-round choice to the Baltimore Colts for Head Coach Don Shula. DT Clemson CB Louisiana State WHEELING AND DEALING T Alabama Since 1966, the Dolphins have made a selection DT Alabama in the first round every year with the exceptions coming nine times when the team dealt its first pick. The trades that led to the Dolphins not having a selection in the first round of the draft brought some memorable names to South Florida, including running back , Pro Bowl , Hall of Fame wide receiver and Hall of Fame coach Don Shula.

The nine years in which the Dolphins did not make a selection in the first round were as follows:

YEAR PICK TEAM DEAL/RESULT 2003 18 NO in Ricky Williams deal 2002 25 NO in Ricky Williams deal to select Patrick Surtain in 2000 23 Car. second round of 1998 NFL draft then traded 27th pick 1999 24 SF acquired from San Francisco to Detroit 1986 25 TB in Hugh Green deal 1978 24 SF in Delvin Williams deal 1973 26 Buf. for 1971 22 Bal. for Don Shula 1970 3 Cle. for Paul Warfield S Minkah Fitzpatrick was in the green room last year when the Dolphins selected him with the 11th overall pick.

16 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide FREE AGENCY TRACKER The Dolphins had some activity in the 2019 free PLAYERS FROM 2018 ROSTER NOT agency market. Of the players on the 53-man roster, CURRENTLY WITH THE DOLPHINS the team re-signed two who ended the 2018 season with the club, while also adding another 15 players UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (11) to the roster. Below tracks the players the team has LB signed, as well as those who ended the 2018 season on the Miami roster and their current status. A.J. Derby TE

PLAYERS RETAINED OR ADDED David Fales QB PLAYERS FROM 2018 RE-SIGNED (2) MarQueis Gray TE Mike Hull LB William Hayes DE John Denney LS Ziggy Hood DE UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (2) Wesley Johnson C QB Tampa Bay CB New England QB FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (13) Travis Swanson C TE Sylvester Williams DT Tank Carradine DE Sam Young T Michael Dunn G FREE-AGENTS (2) Jayrone Elliott LB Kenneth Farrow RB C Tyrone Holmes LB WR Reece Horn WR UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS LOST (5) Jaryd Jones-Smith T Brandon Bolden RB New England WR Frank Gore RB Buffalo Joey Mbu DT Chris Reed G/C Ja’Wuan James T Denver Clive Walford TE Senorise Perry RB Buffalo Jomal Wiltz CB Cameron Wake DE Tennessee TRADED (2) Ryan Tannehill QB Tennessee Robert Quinn DE Dallas RELEASED/WAIVED (4) WR Detroit Ryan Fitzpatrick Eric Rowe Andre Branch DE Ted Larsen C/G Chicago Josh Sitton G

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The following 2019 NFL draft order listed below has been updated with Compensatory as of April 12, 2019 Selections, which have been awarded to clubs at the end of Rounds 3-7.

ROUND 1 2-27-59 1-1-1 2-28-60 1-2-2 2-29-61 1-3-3 2-30-62 1-4-4 Oakland Raiders 2-31-63 Kansas City Chiefs from 1-5-5 2-32-64 1-6-6 New York Giants 1-7-7 ROUND 3 1-8-8 3-1-65 Arizona Cardinals 1-9-9 3-2-66 from Oakland Raiders 1-10-10 3-3-67 San Francisco 49ers 1-11-11 3-4-68 New York Jets 1-12-12 3-5-69 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-13-13 MIAMI DOLPHINS 3-6-70 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1-14-14 3-7- Choice Forfeited by New York Giants 1-15-15 Washington Redskins 3-8-71 Denver Broncos 1-16-16 3-9-72 Cincinnati Bengals 1-17-17 New York Giants from 3-10-73 New England Patriots from Detroit Lions 1-18-18 3-11-74 Buffalo Bills 1-19-19 3-12-75 Green Bay Packers 1-20-20 Pittsburgh Steelers 3-13-76 Washington Redskins 1-21-21 3-14-77 Carolina Panthers 1-22-22 3-15-78 MIAMI DOLPHINS 1-23-23 3-16-79 Atlanta Falcons 1-24-24 Oakland Raiders from 3-17-80 Cleveland Browns 1-25-25 3-18-81 Minnesota Vikings 1-26-26 Indianapolis Colts 3-19-82 Tennessee Titans 1-27-27 Oakland Raiders from 3-20-83 Pittsburgh Steelers 1-28-28 Los Angeles Chargers 3-21-84 Seattle Seahawks 1-29-29 Kansas City Chiefs 3-22-85 Baltimore Ravens 1-30-30 Green Bay Packers from New Orleans Saints 3-23-86 Houston Texans 1-31-31 Los Angeles Rams 3-24-87 Chicago Bears 1-32-32 New England Patriots 3-25-88 Detroit Lions from Philadelphia Eagles 3-26-89 Indianapolis Colts ROUND 2 3-27-90 Dallas Cowboys 2-1-33 Arizona Cardinals 3-28-91 Los Angeles Chargers 2-2-34 Indianapolis Colts from New York Jets 3-29-92 Kansas City Chiefs 2-3-35 Oakland Raiders 3-30-93 New York Jets from New Orleans Saints 2-4-36 San Francisco 49ers 3-31-94 Los Angeles Rams 2-5-37 New York Giants 3-32-95 New York Giants from New England Patriots 2-6-38 Jacksonville Jaguars through Cleveland Browns 2-7-39 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-32-96 Washington Redskins* 2-8-40 Buffalo Bills 3-33-97 New England Patriots* 2-9-41 Denver Broncos 3-34-98 Jacksonville from Los Angeles Rams* 2-10-42 Cincinnati Bengals 3-35-99 Los Angeles Rams* 2-11-43 Detroit Lions 3-36-100 Carolina Panthers* 2-12-44 Green Bay Packers 3-37-101 New England Patriots* 2-13-45 Atlanta Falcons 3-38-102 Baltimore Ravens* 2-14-46 Washington Redskins 2-15-47 Carolina Panthers ROUND 4 2-16-48 MIAMI DOLPHINS 4-1-103 Arizona Cardinals 2-17-49 Cleveland Browns 4-2-104 San Francisco 49ers 2-18-50 Minnesota Vikings 4-3-105 New York Jets 2-19-51 Tennessee Titans 4-4-106 Oakland Raiders 2-20-52 Pittsburgh Steelers 4-5-107 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-21-53 Philadelphia Eagles from Baltimore Ravens 4-6-108 New York Giants 2-22-54 Houston Texans from Seattle Seahawks 4-7-109 Jacksonville Jaguars 2-23-55 Houston Texans 4-8-110 Cincinnati Bengals 2-24-56 New England Patriots from Chicago Bears 4-9-111 Detroit Lions 2-25-57 Philadelphia Eagles 4-10-112 Buffalo Bills 2-26-58 Dallas Cowboys 4-11-113 Baltimore Ravens from Denver Broncos

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4-12-114 Green Bay Packers ROUND 6 4-13-115 Carolina Panthers 6-1-174 Arizona Cardinals 4-14-116 MIAMI DOLPHINS 6-2-175 Pittsburgh Steelers from Oakland Raiders 4-15-117 Atlanta Falcons 6-3-176 San Francisco 49ers 4-16-118 Green Bay Packers from Washington 6-4-177 New Orleans Saints from New York Jets Redskins 6-5-178 Jacksonville Jaguars 4-17-119 Cleveland Browns 6-6-179 Arizona Cardinals from Tampa Bay 4-18-120 Minnesota Vikings Buccaneers 4-19-121 Tennessee Titans 6-7-180 New York Giants 4-20-122 Pittsburgh Steelers 6-8-181 Buffalo Bills 4-21-123 Baltimore Ravens 6-9-182 Denver Broncos 4-22-124 Seattle Seahawks 6-10-183 Cincinnati Bengals 4-23-125 Denver Broncos from Houston Texans 6-11-184 Detroit Lions 4-24-126 Chicago Bears 6-12-185 Green Bay Packers 4-25-127 Philadelphia Eagles 6-13-186 Atlanta Falcons 4-26-128 Dallas Cowboys 6-14- Choice Forfeited by Washington Redskins 4-27-129 Indianapolis Colts 6-15-187 Carolina Panthers 4-28-130 Los Angeles Chargers 6-16-188 Tennessee Titans from Miami Dolphins 4-29-131 Buffalo Bills from Kansas City Chiefs 6-17-189 Cleveland Browns 4-30-132 New York Giants from New Orleans Saints 6-18-190 Minnesota Vikings 4-31-133 Los Angeles Rams 6-19-191 Baltimore Ravens from Tennessee Titans 4-32-134 New England Patriots 6-20-192 Pittsburgh Steelers 4-33-135 Indianapolis Colts* 6-21-193 Baltimore Ravens 4-34-136 Dallas Cowboys* 6-22-194 Green Bay Packers from Seattle Seahawks 4-35-137 Atlanta Falcons* 6-23-195 Houston Texans 4-36-138 Philadelphia Eagles* 6-24-196 New York Jets from Chicago Bears through Oakland Raiders ROUND 5 6-25-197 Philadelphia Eagles 5-1-139 Arizona Cardinals 6-26-198 Cincinnati Bengals from Dallas Cowboys 5-2-140 Oakland Raiders from New York Jets 6-27-199 Indianapolis Colts 5-3-141 Pittsburgh Steelers from Oakland Raiders 6-28-200 Los Angeles Chargers 5-4-142 New York Giants from San Francisco 49ers 6-29-201 Kansas City Chiefs through Detroit Lions 6-30-202 New Orleans Saints 5-5-143 New York Giants 6-31-203 Los Angeles Rams 5-6-144 Cleveland Browns from Jacksonville Jaguars 6-32-204 Detroit Lions from New England Patriots 5-7-145 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-33-205 New England Patriots* 5-8-146 Detroit Lions 6-34-206 Washington Redskins* 5-9-147 Buffalo Bills 6-35-207 Pittsburgh Steelers from Arizona Cardinals* 5-10-148 Denver Broncos 6-36-208 Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Philadelphia 5-11-149 Cincinnati Bengals Eagles* 5-12-150 Green Bay Packers 6-37-209 Minnesota Vikings* 5-13-151 MIAMI DOLPHINS 6-38-210 Cincinnati Bengals* 5-14-152 Atlanta Falcons 6-39-211 Cincinnati Bengals* 5-15-153 Washington Redskins 6-40-212 San Francisco 49ers* 5-16-154 Carolina Panthers 6-41-213 Cincinnati Bengals* 5-17-155 Cleveland Browns 6-42-214 Kansas City Chiefs* 5-18-156 Denver Broncos from Minnesota Vikings 5-19-157 Tennessee Titans ROUND 7 5-20-158 Buffalo Bills from Pittsburgh Steelers through 7-1-215 Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Arizona Oakland Raiders Cardinals 5-21-159 Seattle Seahawks 7-2-216 Kansas City Chiefs from San Francisco 49ers 5-22-160 Baltimore Ravens 7-3-217 New York Jets 5-23-161 Houston Texans 7-4-218 Oakland Raiders 5-24-162 Chicago Bears 7-5-219 Pittsburgh Steelers from Tampa Bay 5-25-163 Philadelphia Eagles Buccaneers 5-26-164 Indianapolis Colts 7-6-220 Houston Texans from New York Giants 5-27-165 Dallas Cowboys through Denver Broncos 5-28-166 Los Angeles Chargers 7-7-221 Cleveland Browns from Jacksonville Jaguars 5-29-167 Kansas City Chiefs 7-8-222 Chicago Bears from Denver Broncos through 5-30-168 New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles 5-31-169 Los Angeles Rams 7-9-223 Cincinnati Bengals 5-32-170 Cleveland Browns from New England Patriots 7-10-224 Detroit Lions 5-33-171 New York Giants* 7-11-225 Buffalo Bills 5-34-172 Atlanta Falcons* 7-12-226 Green Bay Packers 5-35-173 Washington Redskins* 7-13-227 Washington Redskins

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7-14-228 Buffalo Bills from Carolina Panthers 7-28-242 Los Angeles Chargers 7-15-229 Detroit Lions from Miami Dolphins 7-29-243 New England Patriots from Kansas City 7-16-230 Atlanta Falcons Chiefs through San Francisco 49ers and 7-17-231 New Orleans Saints from Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns 7-18-232 New York Giants from Minnesota Vikings 7-30-244 New Orleans Saints 7-19-233 MIAMI DOLPHINS FROM TENNESSEE 7-31-245 New York Giants from Los Angeles Rams TITANS 7-32-246 New England Patriots 7-20-234 MIAMI DOLPHINS FROM PITTSBURGH 7-33-247 Minnesota Vikings* STEELERS THROUGH CLEVELAND 7-34-248 Arizona Cardinals* BROWNS 7-35-249 Arizona Cardinals* 7-21-235 Oakland Raiders from Seattle Seahawks 7-36-250 Minnesota Vikings* 7-22-236 Jacksonville Jaguars from Baltimore Ravens 7-37-251 Los Angeles Rams* 7-23-237 Denver Broncos from Houston Texans 7-38-252 New England Patriots* 7-24-238 Chicago Bears 7-39-253 Washington Redskins* 7-25-239 New England Patriots from Philadelphia 7-40-254 Arizona Cardinals* Eagles 7-26-240 Indianapolis Colts 7-27-241 Dallas Cowboys

DOLPHINS ALL-TIME DRAFT SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL

The following list is of the 624 players who have been selected by the Miami Dolphins over the course of the 53-year franchise history. The table is listed alphabetically by school.

YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2011 4 14 111 Clyde Gates WR Abilene Christian 1966 20 1 173 John Tooker DB Adams St. 1997 3 13 73 Jason Taylor DE Akron 1968 12 7 307 Paul Paxton T Akron 2018 1 11 11 Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama 2016 3 10 73 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama 2004 7 21 222 LB Alabama 2001 5 25 156 T Alabama 1986 6 25 163 Brent Sowell DT Alabama 1984 4 25 109 Joe Carter RB Alabama 1980 1 21 21 Don McNeal DB Alabama 1980 2 20 48 Dwight Stephenson C Alabama 1979 3 5 61 Tony Nathan RB Alabama 1977 2 12 40 DT Alabama 2011 7 28 231 DT Alabama A&M 2001 6 24 187 Otis Leverette DE Alabama-Birmingham 1971 12 21 307 Leroy Byars RB Alcorn State 1978 8 23 217 Sean Clancy LB Amherst 2008 7 38 245 Lionel Dotson DT Arizona 1994 6 16 177 LB Arizona 1973 14 26 364 Greg Boyd RB Arizona 1968 17 7 442 Bill Nemeth C Arizona 2018 4 31 131 Kalen Ballage RB Arizona State 2015 4 15 114 G Arizona State 2006 3 18 82 WR Arizona State 1999 3 11 72 C Arizona State 1997 3 32 92 Derrick Rodgers LB Arizona State 1978 9 25 247 TE Arizona State 1976 1 17 17 Larry Gordon LB Arizona State 1975 5 2 106 WR Arizona State 1974 2 21 47 Ben Malone RB Arizona State 1974 14 26 364 Sam Johnson LB Arizona State 2004 5 28 160 Tony Bua DB Arkansas 1986 5 26 136 Kevin Wyatt DB Arkansas 1966 17 1 146 Mike Bender G Arkansas 2013 7 44 250 Don Jones DB Arkansas State 1977 5 11 123 Leroy Harris RB Arkansas State 1975 2 23 49 Steve Winfrey RB Arkansas State 1972 7 24 180 Calvin Harrell RB Arkansas State 2000 6 1 167 Ernest Grant DT Arkansas-Pine Bluff

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1969 13 6 323 Amos Ayres DB Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1973 7 7 163 Benny Shepherd RB Arkansas Tech 2006 7 25 233 Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 2005 1 2 2 Ronnie Brown RB Auburn 1993 5 20 132 Chris Gray G Auburn 1992 2 15 43 Eddie Blake DT Auburn 1970 6 3 133 Dave Campbell DE Auburn 1970 12 3 289 LB Auburn 1996 4 18 113 Kirk Pointer DB Austin Peay 2016 2 7 38 Xavien Howard CB Baylor 1996 1 20 20 Daryl Gardener DT Baylor 1996 4 30 125 LaCurtis Jones LB Baylor 1992 11 14 294 Lee Miles WR Baylor 1986 9 26 247 Reyna Thompson DB Baylor 1983 3 20 76 Charles Benson DE Baylor 1979 3 9 65 Ronnie Lee TE Baylor 1979 4 25 107 Steve Howell RB Baylor 1975 7 23 179 Phillip Kent RB Baylor 1984 2 25 53 Dewey Forte DE Bethune-Cookman 1977 12 14 321 Terry Anderson WR Bethune-Cookman 1968 16 8 416 Henry Still DT Bethune-Cookman 2015 5 13 149 RB Boise State 2013 2 22 54 DB Boise State 1987 6 15 155 Lance Sellers LB Boise State 1995 4 24 122 Pete Mitchell TE Boston College 1987 1 16 16 John Bosa DE Boston College 1987 4 15 99 RB Boston College 1974 7 26 182 Joe Sullivan G Boston College 1973 11 26 286 Chris Kete C Boston College 1969 7 11 167 John Eagan C Boston College 1981 11 15 291 Jim Jensen QB Boston University 1979 8 14 206 Jeff Groth WR Bowling Green 2007 2 8 40 John Beck QB Brigham Young 1999 7 38 244 Joe Wong G Brigham Young 1988 5 17 126 Rodney Thomas DB Brigham Young 1999 7 26 232 DT Butte J.C. 1981 7 13 179 Mike Daum T Cal Poly-S.L.O 1976 6 18 174 Gary Davis RB Cal Poly-S.L.O 1991 11 24 302 Ernie Rogers G California 1985 12 27 335 Ray Noble DB California 1980 7 20 185 Joe Rose TE California 1971 15 22 386 Bob Richards G California 1980 8 19 212 Jeff Allen DB California-Davis 1975 15 23 387 Skip Johns RB Carson-Newman 1971 9 22 230 DE Central Iowa 2007 6 25 199 Drew Mormino C Central Michigan 1967 16 4 397 Maurice Calhoun RB Central State (OH) 1991 12 25 331 Joe Brunson DT Chattanooga 1967 5 22 129 Gary Tucker RB Chattanooga 1998 3 18 79 Brad Jackson LB Cincinnati 1975 9 23 231 James Wilson G Clark 2017 3 33 97 Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 2009 5 29 165 DB Clemson 2008 2 1 32 Phillip Merling DE Clemson 1998 4 10 102 DT Clemson 1998 7 21 210 G Clemson 1993 6 24 164 Robert O’Neal DB Clemson 1984 12 12 320 William Devane DT Clemson 1976 10 17 282 Don Testerman RB Clemson 2014 6 14 190 Matt Hazel WR Coastal Carolina 2007 7 28 238 Abraham Wright DE Colorado 2000 3 22 84 Ben Kelly DB Colorado 1994 4 9 112 Ronnie Woolfork LB Colorado 1993 4 21 105 Ronnie Bradford DB Colorado 1979 10 24 272 Mike Kozlowski RB Colorado 1977 8 12 207 Horace Perkins DB Colorado

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1976 8 21 230 Bob Simpson DT Colorado 1968 3 18 73 DB Colorado 2001 6 25 188 Rick Crowell LB Colorado State 1975 14 23 361 John Graham QB Colorado State 2008 6 29 195 Donald Thomas G Connecticut 1974 9 26 234 Bob Lally LB Cornell 1972 3 25 77 Gary Kosins RB Dayton 1974 4 26 104 Bill Stevenson DT Drake 1982 4 25 108 Charles Bowser LB Duke 1978 3 8 64 Lyman Smith DT Duke 1973 6 26 156 G Duke 2002 7 30 241 Leonard Henry RB East Carolina 1998 3 21 82 WR East Carolina 1996 5 2 134 Jerris McPhail RB East Carolina 1970 15 3 367 Pat Hauser WR East Tennessee St. 2003 6 40 213 Yeremiah Bell DB Eastern Kentucky 1977 10 13 264 Mark Carter T Eastern Michigan 1973 10 26 260 Ron Fernandes DE Eastern Michigan 1969 10 11 245 Jim Mertens TE Fairmont (W. Va.) 2013 4 7 104 Jelani Jenkins LB Florida 2013 5 31 164 Mike Gillislee RB Florida 2013 5 33 166 Caleb Sturgis K Florida 2011 1 15 15 Mike Pouncey G Florida 2005 3 6 70 Channing Crowder LB Florida 1994 5 16 147 William Gaines DT Florida 1989 1 25 25 Louis Oliver DB Florida 1988 2 15 42 Jarvis Williams DB Florida 1988 7 15 180 Kerwin Bell QB Florida 1985 1 27 27 Lorenzo Hampton RB Florida 1982 10 20 271 Robin Fisher LB Florida 1974 3 26 78 Nat Moore WR Florida 1974 12 26 312 Jim Revels DB Florida 1966 3 1 18 Larry Gagner G Florida 1970 9 3 211 Hubert Ginn RB Florida A&M 2007 3 7 71 Lorenzo Booker RB Florida State 2001 3 23 85 Travis Minor RB Florida State 1989 1 9 9 Sammie Smith RB Florida State 1982 6 25 164 Ron Hester LB Florida State 1969 12 11 297 Dale McCullers LB Florida State 1968 6 4 142 Kim Hammond QB Florida State 1967 17 3 422 Larry Kissam T Florida State 1992 11 16 296 Mark Barsotti QB Fresno State 1991 3 5 60 Aaron Craver RB Fresno State 1986 4 25 107 James Pruitt WR Fullerton State 2014 5 15 155 Arthur Lynch TE Georgia 2010 5 32 163 Reshad Jones DB Georgia 2002 4 16 114 Randy McMichael TE Georgia 2000 7 26 232 Jeff Harris DB Georgia 1996 7 42 251 Brice Hunter WR Georgia 1975 16 23 413 Vernon Smith C Georgia 1970 7 3 159 DB Georgia 1969 1 11 11 Bill Stanfill DE Georgia 2009 6 8 181 Andrew Gardner T Georgia Tech 1992 1 12 12 Marco Coleman LB Georgia Tech 1979 5 24 134 Don Bessillieu DB Georgia Tech 1979 11 24 299 Mike Blanton DE Georgia Tech 1968 8 25 217 Randall Edmunds LB Georgia Tech 2008 3 3 66 Kendall Langford DE Hampton 1995 7 25 233 Corey Swinson DT Hampton 1975 8 23 205 Barney Crawford DT Harding 2007 2 28 60 C Hawaii 2007 6 7 181 Reagan Mauia RB Hawaii 1984 7 26 194 Bernard Carvalho G Hawaii 1974 2 26 52 DB Hawaii 1975 12 23 309 Joe Yancey T Henderson State 1972 13 25 337 Archie Robinson DB Hillsdale

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1988 11 15 292 Tom Kelleher RB Holy Cross 1972 7 5 161 Bill Adams G Holy Cross 1972 11 25 285 Ed Jenkins WR Holy Cross 1970 14 3 341 Gary Brackett G Holy Cross 2004 6 9 174 Rex Hadnot C Houston 1995 1 25 25 Billy Milner T Houston 1990 3 13 66 Alfred Oglesby DT Houston 1986 3 26 81 T.J. Turner DT Houston 1975 3 23 75 Gerald Hill LB Houston 1968 9 21 240 Tom Paciorek DB Houston 1990 6 14 151 Sean Vanhorse DB Howard 2009 1 25 25 Vontae Davis DB Illinois 1992 12 20 328 Kameno Bell RB Illinois 1991 7 24 191 Chris Green DB Illinois 1987 8 17 212 Mark Dennis T Illinois 1984 12 25 333 Mike Weingrad LB Illinois 1966 1 1 1 Jim Grabowski RB Illinois 1966 7 1 51 LB Illinois 1966 11 1 92 Sammy Price RB Illinois 1995 2 21 53 Andrew Greene G Indiana 1989 8 8 203 Pete Stoyanovich K Indiana 1985 10 27 279 Mike Pendleton DB Indiana 1968 1 27 27 Doug Crusan T Indiana 2010 4 21 119 A.J. Edds LB Iowa 2005 2 14 46 Matt Roth DE Iowa 1991 10 25 275 Michael Titley TE Iowa 1985 3 9 65 George Little DT Iowa 1983 6 27 167 P Iowa 1991 5 10 121 Gene Williams G Iowa State 1990 2 14 39 G Iowa State 1982 7 3 170 Dan Johnson TE Iowa State 1976 12 20 339 T Iowa State 1975 5 23 127 Barry Hill DB Iowa State 1973 5 26 130 Dave McCurry DB Iowa State 1971 2 21 47 WR Iowa State 1982 7 25 192 Larry Cowan RB Jackson State 1974 1 26 26 Donald Reese DE Jackson State 1973 3 26 78 Leon Gray G Jackson State 1970 8 3 185 Narvel Chavers RB Jackson State 1997 6 14 177 Ed Perry TE James Madison 1997 3 33 93 Ronnie Ward LB Kansas 1996 3 18 79 Dorian Brew DB Kansas 1992 5 12 124 Chris Perez T Kansas 1975 6 13 143 LB Kansas 1966 9 1 74 Bill Matan DE Kansas State 2011 2 30 62 Daniel Thomas RB Kansas State 1971 7 22 178 DB Kansas State 1989 11 9 288 Bert Weidner DT Kent State 1967 14 3 344 Charles Stikes DB Kent State 1967 7 4 163 RB Kentucky 1966 1 2 2 Rick Norton QB Kentucky 1966 18 1 155 Rich Kestner E Kentucky 1971 16 20 410 Chris Myers WR Kenyon 1995 7 38 246 Shannon Myers WR Lenoir-Rhyne 2014 4 25 125 Walt Aikens DB Liberty 2017 5 35 178 Davon Godchaux DT Louisiana State 2014 2 63 31 WR Louisiana State 2005 4 3 104 DB Louisiana State 2001 6 1 164 Brandon Winey T Louisiana State 1998 2 19 49 Kenny Mixon DE Louisiana State 1988 12 15 320 Brian Kinchen TE Louisiana State 1986 10 25 274 Jeff Wickersham QB Louisiana State 1980 8 21 214 QB Louisiana State 1977 1 13 13 A.J. Duhe DE Louisiana State 1966 19 1 164 TE Louisiana State 2015 1 14 14 DeVante Parker WR Louisville

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1997 2 14 44 Sam Madison DB Louisville 1985 6 27 167 Ron Davenport RB Louisville 1984 5 26 138 Dean May QB Louisville 1983 8 27 223 Mark Clayton WR Louisville 1972 4 13 91 DE Louisville 1980 11 2 279 Phil Driscoll DE Mankato State 2014 7 19 234 Terrence Fede DE Marist 2010 5 14 145 DB Maryland 1992 3 14 70 DT Maryland 1989 12 8 315 J.B. Brown DB Maryland 1988 3 18 73 TE Maryland 1971 17 21 437 Curt Mark LB Mayville (N.D.) 1999 5 1 134 Cecil Collins RB McNeese State 1984 8 25 221 Ronnie Landry RB McNeese State 2015 5 9 145 Bobby McCain CB Memphis 2003 3 14 78 Wade Smith T Memphis 1989 10 24 275 Greg Ross DT Memphis State 1972 5 25 129 Charles Babb DB Memphis State 1971 14 21 359 David Vaughn TE Memphis State 2012 3 9 72 Olivier Vernon DE Miami (FL) 2012 4 2 97 Lamar Miller RB Miami (FL) 2004 1 19 19 Vernon Carey G Miami (FL) 1997 1 15 15 Yatil Green WR Miami (FL) 1991 1 23 23 Randal Hill WR Miami (FL) 1991 8 25 220 Roland Smith DB Miami (FL) 1990 12 11 315 Bobby Harden DB Miami (FL) 1988 6 16 153 Melvin Bratton RB Miami (FL) 1984 2 25 53 Jay Brophy LB Miami (FL) 1982 5 9 120 Bob Nelson DT Miami (FL) 1982 12 25 331 Mike Rodrigue WR Miami (FL) 1973 7 26 182 Tom Smith RB Miami (FL) 1968 2 27 54 Jim Cox TE Miami (FL) 1968 10 7 253 Joe Mirto T Miami (FL) 1968 15 7 388 Ken Corbin LB Miami (FL) 1967 10 4 241 Tom Beier DB Miami (FL) 1966 6 1 42 Ed Weisacosky LB Miami (FL) 1980 10 22 271 Doug Lantz C Miami (OH) 1979 12 24 327 Larry Fortner QB Miami (OH) 1977 3 15 71 Mike Watson T Miami (OH) 1973 13 26 338 Joe Booker RB Miami (OH) 2008 1 1 1 Jake Long T Michigan 2008 2 26 57 QB Michigan 2004 7 20 221 Tony Pape G Michigan 1983 12 27 334 Anthony Carter WR Michigan 1979 1 24 24 Jon Giesler T Michigan 1973 4 26 104 Dave (Bo) Rather WR Michigan 1970 2 3 29 Jim Mandich TE Michigan 2015 5 20 156 CB Michigan State 2013 4 9 106 TE Michigan State 2012 6 13 183 B.J. Cunningham WR Michigan State 2007 7 15 225 P Michigan State 2005 7 2 216 DT Michigan State 1998 5 20 143 Scott Shaw G Michigan State 1980 6 20 158 Eugene Byrd WR Michigan State 1979 3 7 63 Mel Land LB Michigan State 1979 10 10 258 Jerome Stanton DB Michigan State 2010 7 5 212 Chris McCoy LB Middle Tenn. State 1978 12 25 331 Mike Moore RB Middle Tenn. State 1975 17 23 439 Dwaine Copeland RB Middle Tenn. State 2015 5 14 150 S Minnesota 1980 4 17 100 WR Minnesota 1976 11 21 312 Dexter Pride RB Minnesota 1972 8 25 207 Craig Curry QB Minnesota 1966 13 1 110 TE Minnesota 2016 1 13 13 Laremy Tunsil T Mississippi 2010 3 9 73 G Mississippi

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2000 2 22 53 Todd Wade T Mississippi 1998 1 29 29 John Avery RB Mississippi 1995 5 24 158 DT Mississippi 1994 1 20 20 Tim Bowens DT Mississippi 1971 6 21 151 Dennis Coleman LB Mississippi 1968 2 8 35 Jimmy Keyes LB Mississippi 1968 3 7 62 Jim Urbanek DT Mississippi 1966 5 1 34 Grady Bolton T Mississippi State 2003 5 21 156 Donald Lee TE Mississippi State 1999 2 8 39 J.J. Johnson RB Mississippi State 1997 3 36 96 Brent Smith T Mississippi State 1984 1 26 26 Danny Knight* WR Mississippi State 2017 1 22 22 Charles Harris DE Missouri 2012 3 15 78 Michael Egnew TE Missouri 1988 9 18 239 Jeff Cross DE Missouri 1985 6 5 145 George Shorthose WR Missouri 1967 12 5 295 Jim Whitaker DB Missouri 2009 5 25 161 TE Monmouth 2014 5 31 171 Jordan Tripp LB Montana 2011 7 32 235 Jimmy Wilson DB Montana 2008 6 38 204 Lex Hilliard RB Montana 1994 7 20 214 Sean Hill DB Montana State 1970 17 3 419 George Myles DT Morris Brown 1981 5 15 126 DE N.E. Louisiana 1978 7 24 190 Lloyd Henry WR N.E. Missouri State 1981 2 28 56 Andra Franklin RB Nebraska 1981 9 14 235 John Noonan WR Nebraska 1980 3 19 75 Bill Barnett DE Nebraska 1980 9 18 239 Mark Goodspeed T Nebraska 1979 6 25 162 Steve Lindquist G Nebraska 1974 6 26 156 Bob Wolfe T Nebraska 2012 7 20 227 WR Nevada 1998 6 19 172 John Dutton QB Nevada 1997 6 10 173 Mike Crawford LB Nevada 1978 6 25 163 DE Nevada 1993 8 22 218 Dwayne Gordon LB New Hampshire 2018 7 11 229 Jason Sanders K New Mexico 1981 4 13 96 Brad Wright QB New Mexico 1977 7 13 180 Bruce Herron LB New Mexico 1976 3 20 80 Duriel Harris WR New Mexico State 1973 16 26 416 James Jackson DE Norfolk State 2000 4 23 117 Deon Dyer RB North Carolina 1992 4 13 97 LB North Carolina 1986 11 26 303 Arnold Franklin TE North Carolina 1969 5 11 115 Willie Pearson WR North Carolina A&T 1993 7 23 191 David Merritt LB North Carolina State 1986 12 24 329 Rickey Isom RB North Carolina State 1980 12 20 325 Chuck Stone G North Carolina State 2014 3 3 67 Billy Turner OL North Dakota State 1969 11 11 271 Mike Berdis T North Dakota State 1997 4 25 121 Jerome Daniels G Northeastern 1973 8 26 208 Archie Pearmon DE Northeastern St. (OK) 1978 12 27 333 QB Northern Colorado 1973 7 22 178 Willie Hatter WR Northern Illinois 2002 5 35 170 Sam Simmons WR Northwestern 1998 6 18 171 Nathan Strikwerda C Northwestern 1997 7 2 203 Hudhaifa Ismaeli DB Northwestern 1985 3 27 83 Alex Moyer LB Northwestern 1976 12 23 342 Darryl Brandford DT Northwestern 1982 2 25 52 WR N.W. State (LA) 1975 11 23 283 John Dilworth DB N.W. State (LA) 2018 4 23 123 Durham Smythe TE Notre Dame 1996 6 22 189 DB Notre Dame 1994 2 36 65 C Notre Dame 1989 6 8 147 Wes Pritchett LB Notre Dame 1987 8 15 210 Joel Williams TE Notre Dame

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1979 9 24 244 Jeff Weston DT Notre Dame 1978 5 1 111 Ted Burgmeier DB Notre Dame 1972 1 25 25 Mike Kadish DT Notre Dame 1971 4 21 99 QB Notre Dame 1969 6 11 141 Ed Tuck G Notre Dame 2018 7 9 227 Quentin Poling LB Ohio 1976 16 19 450 Mike Green P Ohio 1972 4 25 103 Al Benton T Ohio 2018 3 9 73 Jerome Baker LB Ohio State 2017 2 22 54 Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State 2010 7 45 252 Austin Spitler LB Ohio State 2009 4 8 108 WR Ohio State 2007 1 9 9 Ted Ginn WR Ohio State 1999 6 23 192 Brent Bartholomew P Ohio State 1989 5 9 121 Jeff Uhlenhake C Ohio State 1988 1 16 16 Eric Kumerow DE Ohio State 1988 6 19 156 George Cooper RB Ohio State 1987 12 15 322 QB Ohio State 1986 7 27 193 Larry Kolic LB Ohio State 1984 6 25 165 Rowland Tatum LB Ohio State 1983 11 27 306 Joe Lukens G Ohio State 1975 4 22 100 LB Ohio State 2015 2 20 52 DT Oklahoma 2001 6 14 177 QB Oklahoma 1997 5 19 149 Barron Tanner DT Oklahoma 1994 2 25 54 LB Oklahoma 1988 4 17 99 Greg Johnson T Oklahoma 1984 1 14 14 Jackie Shipp LB Oklahoma 1981 1 13 13 David Overstreet RB Oklahoma 1979 7 24 189 Uwe von Schamann K Oklahoma 1978 7 12 178 Karl Baldischwiler T Oklahoma 1975 10 5 239 Clyde Russell RB Oklahoma 1967 2 3 29 Jim Riley DT Oklahoma 2017 6 10 194 Vincent Taylor DT Oklahoma State 1985 9 27 251 Adam Hinds DB Oklahoma State 1984 10 25 277 John Chesley TE Oklahoma State 1977 9 14 237 Robert Turner RB Oklahoma State 1974 5 26 130 Cleveland Vann LB Oklahoma State 2013 1 3 3 Dion Jordan DE Oregon 2012 5 20 155 Josh Kaddu LB Oregon 1973 2 26 52 Chuck Bradley C Oregon 1999 5 9 142 Bryan Jones LB Oregon State 1990 9 11 231 Phil Ross TE Oregon State 1969 2 11 37 DT Pacific 2018 2 10 42 Mike Gesicki TE Penn State 2016 6 29 204 CB Penn State 2010 1 28 28 Jared Odrick DT Penn State 1993 1 25 25 O.J. McDuffie WR Penn State 1992 8 13 209 Andre Powell LB Penn State 1987 5 20 132 Chris Conlin T Penn State 1982 3 25 80 Paul Lankford DB Penn State 1978 3 25 81 WR Penn State 1975 10 22 256 Joe Jackson TE Penn State 1974 6 6 136 DE Penn State 1971 11 22 282 Vic Surma T Penn State 1969 7 18 174 John Kulka G Penn State 1992 7 23 191 Dave Moore TE Pittsburgh 1987 7 14 182 Tom Brown RB Pittsburgh 1983 1 27 27 Dan Marino QB Pittsburgh 1974 16 26 416 Jessie Wolf DT Prairie View A&M 1968 11 7 280 Cornelius Cooper T Prairie View A&M 1983 9 26 250 Mark Brown LB Purdue 1972 12 25 311 Ashley Bell TE Purdue 1971 10 21 255 Ron Maree DT Purdue 1970 3 3 55 DB Purdue 1967 1 4 4 Bob Griese QB Purdue

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1974 7 8 164 Carl Swierc WR Rice 1970 11 3 263 Brownie Wheless T Rice 2016 3 23 86 Leonte Carroo WR Rutgers 1983 7 27 195 Keith Woetzel LB Rutgers 1977 11 12 291 John Alexander DE Rutgers 2003 5 34 169 J.R. Tolver WR San Diego State 2003 6 36 209 Tim Provost T San Jose State 1978 4 9 93 DB San Jose State 1976 1 19 19 Kim Bokamper DE San Jose State 2003 6 8 181 Corey Jenkins DB South Carolina 2000 5 23 152 Arturo Freeman DB South Carolina 1996 4 23 118 RB South Carolina 1976 17 21 480 Jeff Grantz QB South Carolina 1967 12 4 294 Stan Juk LB South Carolina 1983 10 27 278 Anthony Reed RB South Carolina State 1982 6 22 161 Tom Tutson DB South Carolina State 1981 8 15 208 DB South Carolina State 1981 12 14 318 John Alford DT South Carolina State 1980 10 23 272 Ben Long LB South Dakota 1976 14 21 396 Bob Gissler LB South Dakota State 1982 9 25 248 Mack Boatner RB S.E. Louisiana 1987 11 14 293 Terence Mann DT Southern Methodist 2018 6 35 209 Cornell Armstrong CB Southern Mississippi 1998 2 14 44 Patrick Surtain DB Southern Mississippi 1984 11 26 306 Bud Brown DB Southern Mississippi 1976 9 20 257 Norris Thomas DB Southern Mississippi 1968 9 7 226 Sam McDowell T S.W. Missouri State 1970 13 3 315 Dave Buddington RB Springfield (MA) 1973 15 25 389 Bill Palmer TE St. Thomas (MN) 2012 2 10 42 Jonathan Martin T Stanford 1997 6 7 170 Brian Manning WR Stanford 1996 7 21 230 G Stanford 1978 2 23 51 QB Stanford 1977 5 1 113 K Stanford 1984 3 26 82 Duan Hanks WR Stephen F. Austin 1966 16 1 137 Don Lorenz DE Stephen F. Austin 2007 7 9 219 LB Syracuse 2001 3 26 88 LB Syracuse 1999 2 12 43 RB Syracuse 1989 4 8 92 David Holmes DB Syracuse 1989 10 8 259 Deval Glover WR Syracuse 1987 2 28 56 WR Syracuse 1987 9 14 237 Tim Pidgeon LB Syracuse 1983 2 27 55 DT Syracuse 1968 1 8 8 Larry Csonka RB Syracuse 1966 10 1 83 Pat Killorin C Syracuse 1975 1 23 23 Darryl Carlton T Tampa 1975 2 10 36 Fred Solomon WR Tampa 1972 14 24 362 Willie Jones LB Tampa 1970 10 3 237 Dick Nittenger G Tampa 2014 1 19 19 Ja’Wuan James T Tennessee 2013 3 15 77 T Tennessee 2006 1 16 16 Jason Allen DB Tennessee 2003 2 17 49 Eddie Moore LB Tennessee 1996 5 18 150 DT Tennessee 1990 8 12 205 Thomas Woods WR Tennessee 1988 8 19 212 G Tennessee 1985 7 27 195 K Tennessee 1974 10 26 260 Gary Valbuena QB Tennessee 1972 6 25 155 LB Tennessee 1969 5 24 128 K Tennessee 1969 15 11 375 Chick McGeehan WR Tennessee 1968 7 7 172 John Boynton T Tennessee 1966 2 1 9 LB Tennessee 1966 8 1 64 DB Tennessee 1976 2 21 49 Loaird McCreary TE Tennessee State

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1976 4 6 98 Melvin Mitchell G Tennessee State 1976 7 18 200 John Owens DE Tennessee State 1975 14 1 339 James Lewis DB Tennessee State 1973 17 26 442 Charles Wade WR Tennessee State 1970 16 3 393 Charles Williams G Tennessee State 2012 7 8 215 Kheeston Randall DT Texas 2006 7 18 226 Rodrique Wright DT Texas 1986 8 24 218 John Stuart T Texas 1979 8 23 215 Glenn Blackwood DB Texas 2012 1 8 8 Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M 2003 3 23 87 G Texas A&M 2002 3 25 90 Seth McKinney C Texas A&M 1990 1 9 9 Richmond Webb T Texas A&M 1989 9 9 232 Dana Batiste LB Texas A&M 1988 8 27 220 Louis Cheek T Texas A&M 1981 6 14 152 DE Texas A&M 1978 10 24 274 C Texas A&M 1967 11 3 266 Jack Pyburn T Texas A&M 1966 14 1 119 Phil Scoggin K Texas A&M 2005 5 26 162 T Texas Christian 1992 6 15 155 LB Texas Christian 1985 8 27 223 Dan Sharp TE Texas Christian 1997 5 27 157 Nick Lopez DE Texas Southern 1974 8 26 208 WR Texas Southern 1971 13 21 333 Lionel Hepburn DB Texas Southern 1969 16 11 401 Lloyd Mumford DB Texas Southern 1968 6 8 146 Jimmy Hines WR Texas Southern 1966 15 1 128 Jerry Oliver T Texas State 2006 7 4 212 Fred Evans DT Texas State 2016 6 21 186 Jakeem Grant WR Texas Tech 1996 5 22 154 LB Texas Tech 1988 10 17 266 Artis Jackson DT Texas Tech 1982 8 25 220 Tate Randle DB Texas Tech 1974 2 12 38 TE Texas Tech 1985 4 7 91 Mike Smith DB Texas-El Paso 2008 6 10 176 Jalen Parmele RB Toledo 1970 4 3 81 Curtis Johnson DB Toledo 2003 7 34 248 Davern Williams DT Troy 1969 14 11 349 Glenn Thompson T Troy 1985 11 27 307 Mike Jones RB Tulane 1984 9 26 250 Jim Boyle T Tulane 1978 4 22 106 T Tulane 1973 12 26 312 Mike Mullen LB Tulane 2011 6 9 174 Charles Clay TE Tulsa 1976 13 19 366 Bernie Head C Tulsa 1975 13 22 334 Leonard Isabell WR Tulsa 1968 13 7 334 Bob Joswick DT Tulsa 1966 12 1 101 WR Tulsa 1974 17 26 442 Ken Dickerson DB Tuskegee 2016 7 10 231 TE UCLA 1996 3 19 80 Karim Abdul-Jabbar RB UCLA 1991 9 23 246 Scott Miller WR UCLA 1974 11 26 286 Gerry Roberts DE UCLA 1967 9 5 216 John Richardson DT UCLA 1981 4 1 84 Sam Greene WR UNLV 1976 7 3 185 Joe Ingersoll G UNLV 2009 3 23 87 WR USC 2005 5 0 0 # DT USC 2004 4 6 102 Will Poole DB USC 1995 6 23 194 LB USC 1992 10 15 267 Raoul Spears RB USC 1990 5 28 137 Leroy Holt RB USC 1982 1 24 24 Roy Foster G USC 1973 9 26 234 Karl Lorch DT USC 2017 5 20 164 Isaac Asiata G Utah 2010 2 8 40 LB Utah

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2009 2 29 61 DB Utah 2007 4 9 108 DT Utah 1990 4 12 93 Scott Mitchell QB Utah 1982 9 16 239 Steve Clark DE Utah 1982 10 25 276 Wayne Jones T Utah 1981 10 13 261 TE Utah 1969 4 11 89 Norman McBride LB Utah 2013 3 31 93 DB Utah State 2008 4 11 110 Shawn Murphy G Utah State 1976 15 20 423 RB Utah State 1973 7 4 160 Kevin Reilly LB Villanova 1993 3 22 78 Terry Kirby RB Virginia 1981 5 27 138 RB Virginia 2017 7 19 237 Isaiah Ford WR Virginia Tech 1973 5 7 111 QB Virginia Tech 1974 13 26 338 RB Wake Forest 2006 4 17 114 Joe Toledo T Washington 2002 5 26 161 Omare Lowe DB Washington 1997 6 3 166 John Fiala LB Washington 1979 2 25 53 Jeff Toews T Washington 1975 10 23 257 K Washington State 1974 9 4 212 G Washington State 1967 6 5 138 Bud Norris TE Washington State 2009 7 5 214 J.D. Folsom LB Weber State 1969 3 11 63 RB West Texas State 1969 9 11 219 Jesse Powell LB West Texas State 2009 2 12 44 Pat White QB West Virginia 1981 6 16 154 DB West Virginia 1971 3 22 74 Dale Farley LB West Virginia 1966 4 1 26 FB West Virginia 1991 5 2 113 LB Western Illinois 2016 7 2 223 QB Western Kentucky 1992 12 13 321 Milton Biggins TE Western Kentucky 1986 2 25 52 LB Western Michigan 1974 15 26 390 Larry Cates DB Western Michigan 1972 17 25 441 Vern Brown DB Western Michigan 1972 15 25 389 Bill Davis DT William & Mary 2001 1 26 26 Jamar Fletcher DB Wisconsin 2001 2 21 52 Chris Chambers WR Wisconsin 1992 1 7 7 Troy Vincent DB Wisconsin 1987 2 15 43 LB Wisconsin 1987 10 15 266 Bobby Taylor DB Wisconsin 1985 4 27 111 T Wisconsin 1972 9 25 233 Greg Johnson DB Wisconsin 1972 16 25 415 Al Hannah WR Wisconsin 1982 11 24 303 Gary Crum T Wyoming 1968 5 7 118 RB Wyoming 1969 17 11 427 Tom Krallman DE Xavier 1968 14 8 362 Ray Blunk TE Xavier 1982 5 25 136 Rich Diana RB Yale 1976 10 16 281 Gary Fencik DB Yale 1969 8 11 193 Bruce Weinstein TE Yale 1967 4 4 84 Bob Greenlee DE Yale 1992 9 12 236 Tony Tellington DB Youngstown State 1989 7 9 176 Jim Zdelar T Youngstown State 1967 15 5 372 Jake Ferro LB Youngstown State

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The following list is of the 624 players who have been selected by the Miami Dolphins over the course of the 53-year franchise history. The table is listed by year.

YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2018 1 11 11 Minkah Fitzpatrick S Alabama 2018 2 10 42 Mike Gesicki TE Penn State 2018 3 9 73 Jerome Baker LB Ohio State 2018 4 23 123 Durham Smythe TE Notre Dame 2018 4 31 131 Kalen Ballage RB Arizona State 2018 6 35 209 Cornell Armstrong CB Southern Mississippi 2018 7 9 227 Quentin Poling LB Ohio 2018 7 11 229 Jason Sanders K New Mexico 2017 1 22 22 Charles Harris DE Missouri 2017 2 22 54 Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State 2017 3 33 97 Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 2017 5 20 164 Isaac Asiata G Utah 2017 5 35 178 Davon Godchaux DT LSU 2017 6 10 194 Vincent Taylor DT Oklahoma State 2017 7 19 237 Isaiah Ford WR Virginia Tech 2016 1 13 13 Laremy Tunsil T Mississippi 2016 2 7 38 Xavien Howard CB Baylor 2016 3 10 73 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama 2016 3 23 86 Leonte Carroo WR Rutgers 2016 6 21 186 Jakeem Grant WR Texas Tech 2016 6 29 204 Jordan Lucas CB Penn State 2016 7 2 223 Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky 2016 7 10 231 Thomas Duarte TE UCLA 2015 1 14 14 DeVante Parker WR Louisville 2015 2 20 52 Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma 2015 4 15 114 Jamil Douglas G Arizona State 2015 5 9 145 Bobby McCain CB Memphis 2015 5 13 149 Jay Ajayi RB Boise State 2015 5 14 150 Cedric Thompson S Minnesota 2015 5 20 156 Tony Lippett CB Michigan State 2014 1 19 19 Ja’Wuan James T Tennessee 2014 2 31 63 Jarvis Landry WR Louisiana St. 2014 3 3 67 Billy Turner OL North Dakota St. 2014 4 25 125 Walt Aikens DB Liberty 2014 5 15 155 Arthur Lynch TE Georgia 2014 5 31 171 Jordan Tripp LB Montana 2014 6 14 190 Matt Hazel WR Coastal Carolina 2014 7 19 234 Terrence Fede DE Marist 2013 1 3 3 Dion Jordan DE Oregon 2013 2 22 54 Jamar Taylor DB Boise State 2013 3 15 77 Dallas Thomas T Tennessee 2013 3 31 93 Will Davis DB Utah State 2013 4 7 104 Jelani Jenkins LB Florida 2013 4 9 106 Dion Sims TE Michigan State 2013 5 31 164 Mike Gillislee RB Florida 2013 5 33 166 Caleb Sturgis K Florida 2013 7 44 250 Don Jones DB Arkansas State 2012 1 8 8 Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M 2012 2 10 42 Jonathan Martin T Stanford 2012 3 9 72 Olivier Vernon DE Miami (FL) 2012 3 15 78 Michael Egnew TE Missouri 2012 4 2 97 Lamar Miller RB Miami (FL) 2012 5 20 155 Josh Kaddu LB Oregon 2012 6 13 183 B.J. Cunningham WR Michigan State 2012 7 8 215 Kheeston Randall DT Texas 2012 7 20 227 Rishard Matthews WR Nevada 2011 1 15 15 Mike Pouncey G Florida 2011 2 30 62 Daniel Thomas RB Kansas State 2011 4 14 111 Clyde Gates WR Abilene Christian 2011 6 9 174 Charles Clay TE Tulsa

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2011 7 28 231 Frank Kearse DT Alabama A&M 2011 7 32 235 Jimmy Wilson DB Montana 2010 1 28 28 Jared Odrick DT Penn State 2010 2 8 40 Koa Misi LB Utah 2010 3 9 73 John Jerry G Mississippi 2010 4 21 119 A.J. Edds LB Iowa 2010 5 14 145 Nolan Carroll DB Maryland 2010 5 32 163 Reshad Jones DB Georgia 2010 7 5 212 Chris McCoy LB Middle Tenn. State 2010 7 45 252 Austin Spitler LB Ohio State 2009 1 25 25 Vontae Davis DB Illinois 2009 2 12 44 Pat White QB West Virginia 2009 2 29 61 Sean Smith DB Utah 2009 3 23 87 Patrick Turner WR USC 2009 4 8 108 Brian Hartline WR Ohio State 2009 5 25 161 John Nalbone TE Monmouth 2009 5 29 165 Chris Clemons DB Clemson 2009 6 8 181 Andrew Gardner T Georgia Tech 2009 7 5 214 J.D. Folsom LB Weber State 2008 1 1 1 Jake Long T Michigan 2008 2 1 32 Phillip Merling DE Clemson 2008 2 26 57 Chad Henne QB Michigan 2008 3 3 66 Kendall Langford DE Hampton 2008 4 11 110 Shawn Murphy G Utah State 2008 6 10 176 Jalen Parmele RB Toledo 2008 6 29 195 Donald Thomas G Connecticut 2008 6 38 204 Lex Hilliard RB Montana 2008 7 38 245 Lionel Dotson DT Arizona 2007 1 9 9 Ted Ginn WR Ohio State 2007 2 8 40 John Beck QB Brigham Young 2007 2 28 60 Samson Satele C Hawaii 2007 3 7 71 Lorenzo Booker RB Florida State 2007 4 9 108 Paul Soliai DT Utah 2007 6 7 181 Reagan Mauia RB Hawaii 2007 6 25 199 Drew Mormino C Central Michigan 2007 7 9 219 Kelvin Smith LB Syracuse 2007 7 15 225 Brandon Fields P Michigan State 2007 7 28 238 Abraham Wright DE Colorado 2006 1 16 16 Jason Allen DB Tennessee 2006 3 18 82 Derek Hagan WR Arizona State 2006 4 17 114 Joe Toledo T Washington 2006 7 4 212 Fred Evans DT Texas State 2006 7 18 226 Rodrique Wright DT Texas 2006 7 25 233 Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 2005 5 0 0 Manuel Wright# DT USC 2005 1 2 2 Ronnie Brown RB Auburn 2005 2 14 46 Matt Roth DE Iowa 2005 3 6 70 Channing Crowder LB Florida 2005 4 3 104 Travis Daniels DB Louisiana State 2005 5 26 162 Anthony Alabi T Texas Christian 2005 7 2 216 Kevin Vickerson DT Michigan State 2004 1 19 19 Vernon Carey G Miami (FL) 2004 4 6 102 Will Poole DB USC 2004 5 28 160 Tony Bua DB Arkansas 2004 6 9 174 Rex Hadnot C Houston 2004 7 20 221 Tony Pape G Michigan 2004 7 21 222 Derrick Pope LB Alabama 2003 2 17 49 Eddie Moore LB Tennessee 2003 3 14 78 Wade Smith T Memphis 2003 3 23 87 Taylor Whitley G Texas A&M 2003 5 21 156 Donald Lee TE Mississippi State 2003 5 34 169 J.R. Tolver WR San Diego State 2003 6 8 181 Corey Jenkins DB South Carolina 2003 6 36 209 Tim Provost T San Jose State

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 2003 6 40 213 Yeremiah Bell DB Eastern Kentucky 2003 7 34 248 Davern Williams DT Troy 2002 3 25 90 Seth McKinney C Texas A&M 2002 4 16 114 Randy McMichael TE Georgia 2002 5 26 161 Omare Lowe DB Washington 2002 5 35 170 Sam Simmons WR Northwestern 2002 7 30 241 Leonard Henry RB East Carolina 2001 1 26 26 Jamar Fletcher DB Wisconsin 2001 2 21 52 Chris Chambers WR Wisconsin 2001 3 23 85 Travis Minor RB Florida State 2001 3 26 88 Morlon Greenwood LB Syracuse 2001 5 25 156 Shawn Draper T Alabama 2001 6 1 164 Brandon Winey T Louisiana State 2001 6 14 177 Josh Heupel QB Oklahoma 2001 6 24 187 Otis Leverette DE Alabama-Bham 2001 6 25 188 Rick Crowell LB Colorado State 2000 2 22 53 Todd Wade T Mississippi 2000 3 22 84 Ben Kelly DB Colorado 2000 4 23 117 Deon Dyer RB North Carolina 2000 5 23 152 Arturo Freeman DB South Carolina 2000 6 1 167 Ernest Grant DT Arkansas-PB 2000 7 26 232 Jeff Harris DB Georgia 1999 2 8 39 J.J. Johnson RB Mississippi State 1999 2 12 43 Rob Konrad RB Syracuse 1999 3 11 72 Grey Ruegamer C Arizona State 1999 5 1 134 Cecil Collins RB McNeese State 1999 5 9 142 Bryan Jones LB Oregon State 1999 6 23 192 Brent Bartholomew P Ohio State 1999 7 26 232 Jermaine Haley DT Butte J.C. 1999 7 38 244 Joe Wong G Brigham Young 1998 1 29 29 John Avery RB Mississippi 1998 2 14 44 Patrick Surtain DB Southern Miss. 1998 2 19 49 Kenny Mixon DE Louisiana State 1998 3 18 79 Brad Jackson LB Cincinnati 1998 3 21 82 Larry Shannon WR East Carolina 1998 4 10 102 Lorenzo Bromell DT Clemson 1998 5 20 143 Scott Shaw G Michigan State 1998 6 18 171 Nathan Strikwerda C Northwestern 1998 6 19 172 John Dutton QB Nevada 1998 7 21 210 Jim Bundren G Clemson 1997 1 15 15 Yatil Green WR Miami (FL) 1997 2 14 44 Sam Madison DB Louisville 1997 3 13 73 Jason Taylor DE Akron 1997 3 32 92 Derrick Rodgers LB Arizona State 1997 3 33 93 Ronnie Ward LB Kansas 1997 3 36 96 Brent Smith T Mississippi State 1997 4 25 121 Jerome Daniels G Northeastern 1997 5 19 149 Barron Tanner DT Oklahoma 1997 5 27 157 Nick Lopez DE Texas Southern 1997 6 3 166 John Fiala LB Washington 1997 6 7 170 Brian Manning WR Stanford 1997 6 10 173 Mike Crawford LB Nevada 1997 6 14 177 Ed Perry TE James Madison 1997 7 2 203 Hudhaifa Ismaeli DB Northwestern 1996 1 20 20 Daryl Gardener DT Baylor 1996 3 18 79 Dorian Brew DB Kansas 1996 3 19 80 Karim Abdul-Jabbar RB UCLA 1996 4 18 113 Kirk Pointer DB Austin Peay 1996 4 23 118 Stanley Pritchett RB South Carolina 1996 4 30 125 LaCurtis Jones LB Baylor 1996 5 2 134 Jerris McPhail RB East Carolina 1996 5 18 150 Shane Burton DT Tennessee 1996 5 22 154 Zach Thomas LB Texas Tech 1996 6 22 189 Shawn Wooden DB Notre Dame

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1996 7 21 230 Jeff Buckey G Stanford 1996 7 42 251 Brice Hunter WR Georgia 1995 1 25 25 Billy Milner T Houston 1995 2 21 53 Andrew Greene G Indiana 1995 4 24 122 Pete Mitchell TE Boston College 1995 5 24 158 Norman Hand DT Mississippi 1995 6 23 194 Jeff Kopp LB USC 1995 7 25 233 Corey Swinson DT Hampton 1995 7 38 246 Shannon Myers WR Lenoir-Rhyne 1994 1 20 20 Tim Bowens DT Mississippi 1994 2 25 54 Aubrey Beavers LB Oklahoma 1994 2 36 65 Tim Ruddy C Notre Dame 1994 4 9 112 Ronnie Woolfork LB Colorado 1994 5 16 147 William Gaines DT Florida 1994 6 16 177 Brant Boyer LB Arizona 1994 7 20 214 Sean Hill DB Montana State 1993 1 25 25 O.J. McDuffie WR Penn State 1993 3 22 78 Terry Kirby RB Virginia 1993 4 21 105 Ronnie Bradford DB Colorado 1993 5 20 132 Chris Gray G Auburn 1993 6 24 164 Robert O’Neal DB Clemson 1993 7 23 191 David Merritt LB North Carolina St. 1993 8 22 218 Dwayne Gordon LB New Hampshire 1992 1 7 7 Troy Vincent DB Wisconsin 1992 1 12 12 Marco Coleman LB Georgia Tech 1992 2 15 43 Eddie Blake DT Auburn 1992 3 14 70 Larry Webster DT Maryland 1992 4 13 97 Dwight Hollier LB North Carolina 1992 5 12 124 Chris Perez T Kansas 1992 6 15 155 Roosevelt Collins LB Texas Christian 1992 7 23 191 Dave Moore TE Pittsburgh 1992 8 13 209 Andre Powell LB Penn State 1992 9 12 236 Tony Tellington DB Youngstown State 1992 10 15 267 Raoul Spears RB USC 1992 11 14 294 Lee Miles WR Baylor 1992 11 16 296 Mark Barsotti QB Fresno State 1992 12 13 321 Milton Biggins TE Western Kentucky 1992 12 20 328 Kameno Bell RB Illinois 1991 1 23 23 Randal Hill WR Miami (FL) 1991 3 5 60 Aaron Craver RB Fresno State 1991 5 2 113 Bryan Cox LB Western Illinois 1991 5 10 121 Gene Williams G Iowa State 1991 7 24 191 Chris Green DB Illinois 1991 8 25 220 Roland Smith DB Miami (FL) 1991 9 23 246 Scott Miller WR UCLA 1991 10 25 275 Michael Titley TE Iowa 1991 11 24 302 Ernie Rogers G California 1991 12 25 331 Joe Brunson DT Chattanooga 1990 1 9 9 Richmond Webb T Texas A&M 1990 2 14 39 Keith Sims G Iowa State 1990 3 13 66 Alfred Oglesby DT Houston 1990 4 12 93 Scott Mitchell QB Utah 1990 5 28 137 Leroy Holt RB USC 1990 6 14 151 Sean Vanhorse DB Howard 1990 8 12 205 Thomas Woods WR Tennessee 1990 9 11 231 Phil Ross TE Oregon State 1990 12 11 315 Bobby Harden DB Miami (FL) 1989 1 9 9 Sammie Smith RB Florida State 1989 1 25 25 Louis Oliver DB Florida 1989 4 8 92 David Holmes DB Syracuse 1989 5 9 121 Jeff Uhlenhake C Ohio State 1989 6 8 147 Wes Pritchett LB Notre Dame 1989 7 9 176 Jim Zdelar T Youngstown State 1989 8 8 203 Pete Stoyanovich K Indiana

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1989 9 9 232 Dana Batiste LB Texas A&M 1989 10 8 259 Deval Glover WR Syracuse 1989 10 24 275 Greg Ross DT Memphis State 1989 11 9 288 Bert Weidner DT Kent State 1989 12 8 315 J.B. Brown DB Maryland 1988 1 16 16 Eric Kumerow DE Ohio State 1988 2 15 42 Jarvis Williams DB Florida 1988 3 18 73 Ferrell Edmunds TE Maryland 1988 4 17 99 Greg Johnson T Oklahoma 1988 5 17 126 Rodney Thomas DB Brigham Young 1988 6 16 153 Melvin Bratton RB Miami (FL) 1988 6 19 156 George Cooper RB Ohio State 1988 7 15 180 Kerwin Bell QB Florida 1988 8 19 212 Harry Galbreath G Tennessee 1988 8 27 220 Louis Cheek T Texas A&M 1988 9 18 239 Jeff Cross DE Missouri 1988 10 17 266 Artis Jackson DT Texas Tech 1988 11 15 292 Tom Kelleher RB Holy Cross 1988 12 15 320 Brian Kinchen TE Louisiana State 1987 1 16 16 John Bosa DE Boston College 1987 2 15 43 Rick Graf LB Wisconsin 1987 2 28 56 Scott Schwedes WR Syracuse 1987 4 15 99 Troy Stradford RB Boston College 1987 5 20 132 Chris Conlin T Penn State 1987 6 15 155 Lance Sellers LB Boise State 1987 7 14 182 Tom Brown RB Pittsburgh 1987 8 15 210 Joel Williams TE Notre Dame 1987 8 17 212 Mark Dennis T Illinois 1987 9 14 237 Tim Pidgeon LB Syracuse 1987 10 15 266 Bobby Taylor DB Wisconsin 1987 11 14 293 Terence Mann DT Southern Methodist 1987 12 15 322 Jim Karsatos QB Ohio State 1986 2 25 52 John Offerdahl LB Western Michigan 1986 3 26 81 T.J. Turner DT Houston 1986 4 25 107 James Pruitt WR Fullerton State 1986 5 26 136 Kevin Wyatt DB Arkansas 1986 6 25 163 Brent Sowell DT Alabama 1986 7 27 193 Larry Kolic LB Ohio State 1986 8 24 218 John Stuart T Texas 1986 9 26 247 Reyna Thompson DB Baylor 1986 10 25 274 Jeff Wickersham QB Louisiana State 1986 11 26 303 Arnold Franklin TE North Carolina 1986 12 24 329 Rickey Isom RB North Carolina St. 1985 1 27 27 Lorenzo Hampton RB Florida 1985 3 9 65 George Little DT Iowa 1985 3 27 83 Alex Moyer LB Northwestern 1985 4 7 91 Mike Smith DB Texas-El Paso 1985 4 27 111 Jeff Dellenbach T Wisconsin 1985 6 5 145 George Shorthose WR Missouri 1985 6 27 167 Ron Davenport RB Louisville 1985 7 27 195 Fuad Reveiz K Tennessee 1985 8 27 223 Dan Sharp TE Texas Christian 1985 9 27 251 Adam Hinds DB Oklahoma State 1985 10 27 279 Mike Pendleton DB Indiana 1985 11 27 307 Mike Jones RB Tulane 1985 12 27 335 Ray Noble DB California 1984 1 14 14 Jackie Shipp LB Oklahoma 1984 1 26 26 Danny Knight* WR Mississippi State 1984 2 25 53 Dewey Forte* DE Bethune-Cookman 1984 2 25 53 Jay Brophy LB Miami (FL) 1984 3 26 82 Duan Hanks* WR Stephen F. Austin 1984 4 25 109 Joe Carter RB Alabama 1984 5 26 138 Dean May QB Louisville 1984 6 25 165 Rowland Tatum LB Ohio State

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1984 7 26 194 Bernard Carvalho G Hawaii 1984 8 25 221 Ronnie Landry RB McNeese State 1984 9 26 250 Jim Boyle T Tulane 1984 10 25 277 John Chesley TE Oklahoma State 1984 11 26 306 Bud Brown DB Southern Miss 1984 12 12 320 William Devane DT Clemson 1984 12 25 333 Mike Weingrad LB Illinois 1983 1 27 27 Dan Marino QB Pittsburgh 1983 2 27 55 Mike Charles DT Syracuse 1983 3 20 76 Charles Benson DE Baylor 1983 6 27 167 Reggie Roby P Iowa 1983 7 27 195 Keith Woetzel LB Rutgers 1983 8 27 223 Mark Clayton WR Louisville 1983 9 26 250 Mark Brown LB Purdue 1983 10 27 278 Anthony Reed RB South Carolina St. 1983 11 27 306 Joe Lukens G Ohio State 1983 12 27 334 Anthony Carter WR Michigan 1982 1 24 24 Roy Foster G USC 1982 2 25 52 Mark Duper WR Northwestern St. (LA) 1982 3 25 80 Paul Lankford DB Penn State 1982 4 25 108 Charles Bowser LB Duke 1982 5 9 120 Bob Nelson DT Miami (FL) 1982 5 25 136 Rich Diana RB Yale 1982 6 22 161 Tom Tutson DB South Carolina St. 1982 6 25 164 Ron Hester LB Florida State 1982 7 3 170 Dan Johnson TE Iowa State 1982 7 25 192 Larry Cowan RB Jackson State 1982 8 25 220 Tate Randle DB Texas Tech 1982 9 16 239 Steve Clark DE Utah 1982 9 25 248 Mack Boatner RB SE Louisiana 1982 10 20 271 Robin Fisher LB Florida 1982 10 25 276 Wayne Jones T Utah 1982 11 24 303 Gary Crum T Wyoming 1982 12 25 331 Mike Rodrigue WR Miami (FL) 1981 1 13 13 David Overstreet RB Oklahoma 1981 2 28 56 Andra Franklin RB Nebraska 1981 4 1 84 Sam Greene WR UNLV 1981 4 13 96 Brad Wright QB New Mexico 1981 5 15 126 Ken Poole DE N.E. Louisiana 1981 5 27 138 Tommy Vigorito RB Virginia 1981 6 14 152 Mack Moore DE Texas A&M 1981 6 16 154 Fulton Walker DB West Virginia 1981 7 13 179 Mike Daum T Cal Poly-SLO 1981 8 15 208 William Judson DB South Carolina St. 1981 9 14 235 John Noonan WR Nebraska 1981 10 13 261 Steve Folsom TE Utah 1981 11 15 291 Jim Jensen QB Boston University 1981 12 14 318 John Alford DT South Carolina St. 1980 1 21 21 Don McNeal DB Alabama 1980 2 20 48 Dwight Stephenson C Alabama 1980 3 19 75 Bill Barnett DE Nebraska 1980 4 17 100 Elmer Bailey WR Minnesota 1980 6 20 158 Eugene Byrd WR Michigan State 1980 7 20 185 Joe Rose TE California 1980 8 19 212 Jeff Allen DB California-Davis 1980 8 21 214 David Woodley QB Louisiana State 1980 9 18 239 Mark Goodspeed T Nebraska 1980 10 22 271 Doug Lantz C Miami (OH) 1980 10 23 272 Ben Long LB South Dakota 1980 11 2 279 Phil Driscoll DE Mankato State 1980 12 20 325 Chuck Stone G North Carolina St. 1979 1 24 24 Jon Giesler T Michigan 1979 2 25 53 Jeff Toews T Washington 1979 3 5 61 Tony Nathan RB Alabama

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1979 3 7 63 Mel Land LB Michigan State 1979 3 9 65 Ronnie Lee TE Baylor 1979 4 25 107 Steve Howell RB Baylor 1979 5 24 134 Don Bessillieu DB Georgia Tech 1979 6 25 162 Steve Lindquist G Nebraska 1979 7 24 189 Uwe von Schamann K Oklahoma 1979 8 14 206 Jeff Groth WR Bowling Green 1979 8 23 215 Glenn Blackwood DB Texas 1979 9 24 244 Jeff Weston DT Notre Dame 1979 10 10 258 Jerome Stanton DB Michigan State 1979 10 24 272 Mike Kozlowski RB Colorado 1979 11 24 299 Mike Blanton DE Georgia Tech 1979 12 24 327 Larry Fortner QB Miami (OH) 1978 2 23 51 Guy Benjamin QB Stanford 1978 3 8 64 Lyman Smith DT Duke 1978 3 25 81 Jimmy Cefalo WR Penn State 1978 4 9 93 Gerald Small DB San Jose State 1978 4 22 106 Eric Laakso T Tulane 1978 5 1 111 Ted Burgmeier DB Notre Dame 1978 6 25 163 Doug Betters DE Nevada 1978 7 12 178 Karl Baldischwiler T Oklahoma 1978 7 24 190 Lloyd Henry WR N.E. Missouri St. 1978 8 23 217 Sean Clancy LB Amherst 1978 9 25 247 Bruce Hardy TE Arizona State 1978 10 24 274 Mark Dennard C Texas A&M 1978 12 25 331 Mike Moore RB Middle Tenn State 1978 12 27 333 Bill Kenney QB Northern Colorado 1977 1 13 13 A.J. Duhe DE Louisiana State 1977 2 12 40 Bob Baumhower DT Alabama 1977 3 15 71 Mike Watson T Miami (OH) 1977 5 1 113 Mike Michel K Stanford 1977 5 11 123 Leroy Harris RB Arkansas State 1977 7 13 180 Bruce Herron LB New Mexico 1977 8 12 207 Horace Perkins DB Colorado 1977 9 14 237 Robert Turner RB Oklahoma State 1977 10 13 264 Mark Carter TE Eastern Michigan 1977 11 12 291 John Alexander DE Rutgers 1977 12 14 321 Terry Anderson WR Bethune-Cookman 1976 1 17 17 Larry Gordon LB Arizona State 1976 1 19 19 Kim Bokamper DE San Jose State 1976 2 21 49 Loaird McCreary TE Tennessee State 1976 3 20 80 Duriel Harris WR New Mexico State 1976 4 6 98 Melvin Mitchell G Tennessee State 1976 6 18 174 Gary Davis RB Cal Poly-SLO 1976 7 3 185 Joe Ingersoll G UNLV 1976 7 18 200 John Owens DE Tennessee State 1976 8 21 230 Bob Simpson DT Colorado 1976 9 20 257 Norris Thomas DB Southern Miss. 1976 10 16 281 Gary Fencik DB Yale 1976 10 17 282 Don Testerman RB Clemson 1976 11 21 312 Dexter Pride RB Minnesota 1976 12 20 339 Randy Young T Iowa State 1976 12 23 342 Darryl Brandford DT Northwestern 1976 13 19 366 Bernie Head C Tulsa 1976 14 21 396 Bob Gissler LB South Dakota St. 1976 15 20 423 Ron Holmes RB Utah State 1976 16 19 450 Mike Green P Ohio 1976 17 21 480 Jeff Grantz QB South Carolina 1975 1 23 23 Darryl Carlton T Tampa 1975 2 10 36 Fred Solomon WR Tampa 1975 2 23 49 Steve Winfrey RB Arkansas State 1975 3 23 75 Gerald Hill LB Houston 1975 4 22 100 Bruce Elia LB Ohio State 1975 5 2 106 Morris Owens WR Arizona State

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1975 5 23 127 Barry Hill DB Iowa State 1975 6 13 143 Steve Towle LB Kansas 1975 7 23 179 Phillip Kent RB Baylor 1975 8 23 205 Barney Crawford DT Harding 1975 9 23 231 James Wilson G Clark 1975 10 5 239 Clyde Russell RB Oklahoma 1975 10 22 256 Joe Jackson TE Penn State 1975 10 23 257 Joe Danelo K Washington State 1975 11 23 283 John Dilworth DB Northwestern St .LA) 1975 12 23 309 Joe Yancey T Henderson State 1975 13 22 334 Leonard Isabell WR Tulsa 1975 14 1 339 James Lewis DB Tennessee State 1975 14 23 361 John Graham QB Colorado State 1975 15 23 387 Skip Johns RB Carson-Newman 1975 16 23 413 Vernon Smith C Georgia 1975 17 23 439 Dwaine Copeland RB Middle Tenn. St. 1974 1 26 26 Donald Reese DE Jackson State 1974 2 12 38 Andre Tillman TE Texas Tech 1974 2 21 47 Ben Malone RB Arizona State 1974 2 26 52 Jeris White DB Hawaii 1974 3 26 78 Nat Moore WR Florida 1974 4 26 104 Bill Stevenson DT Drake 1974 5 26 130 Cleveland Vann LB Oklahoma State 1974 6 6 136 Randy Crowder DE Penn State 1974 6 26 156 Bob Wolfe T Nebraska 1974 7 8 164 Carl Swierc WR Rice 1974 7 26 182 Joe Sullivan G Boston College 1974 8 26 208 Melvin Baker WR Texas Southern 1974 9 4 212 Tom Wickert G Washington State 1974 9 26 234 Bob Lally LB Cornell 1974 10 26 260 Gary Valbuena QB Tennessee 1974 11 26 286 Gerry Roberts DE UCLA 1974 12 26 312 Jim Revels DB Florida 1974 13 26 338 Clayton Heath RB Wake Forest 1974 14 26 364 Sam Johnson LB Arizona State 1974 15 26 390 Larry Cates DB Western Michigan 1974 16 26 416 Jessie Wolf DT Prairie View A&M 1974 17 26 442 Ken Dickerson DB Tuskegee 1973 2 26 52 Chuck Bradley C Oregon 1973 3 26 78 Leon Gray G Jackson State 1973 4 26 104 Dave (Bo) Rather WR Michigan 1973 5 7 111 Don Strock QB Virginia Tech 1973 5 26 130 Dave McCurry DB Iowa State 1973 6 26 156 Ed Newman G Duke 1973 7 4 160 Kevin Reilly LB Villanova 1973 7 7 163 Benny Shepherd RB Arkansas Tech 1973 7 22 178 Willie Hatter WR Northern Illinois 1973 7 26 182 Tom Smith RB Miami (FL) 1973 8 26 208 Archie Pearmon DE Northeastern St. (LA) 1973 9 26 234 Karl Lorch DT USC 1973 10 26 260 Ron Fernandes DE Eastern Michigan 1973 11 26 286 Chris Kete C Boston College 1973 12 26 312 Mike Mullen LB Tulane 1973 13 26 338 Joe Booker RB Miami (OH) 1973 14 26 364 Greg Boyd RB Arizona 1973 15 25 389 Bill Palmer TE St. Thomas (MN) 1973 16 26 416 James Jackson DE Norfolk State 1973 17 26 442 Charles Wade WR Tennessee State 1972 1 25 25 Mike Kadish DT Notre Dame 1972 3 25 77 Gary Kosins RB Dayton 1972 4 13 91 Larry Ball DE Louisville 1972 4 25 103 Al Benton T Ohio 1972 5 25 129 Charles Babb DB Memphis State 1972 6 25 155 Ray Nettles LB Tennessee

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1972 7 5 161 Bill Adams G Holy Cross 1972 7 24 180 Calvin Harrell RB Arkansas State 1972 8 25 207 Craig Curry QB Minnesota 1972 9 25 233 Greg Johnson DB Wisconsin 1972 11 25 285 Ed Jenkins WR Holy Cross 1972 12 25 311 Ashley Bell TE Purdue 1972 13 25 337 Archie Robinson DB Hillsdale 1972 14 24 362 Willie Jones LB Tampa 1972 15 25 389 Bill Davis DT William & Mary 1972 16 25 415 Al Hannah WR Wisconsin 1972 17 25 441 Vern Brown DB Western Michigan 1971 2 21 47 Otto Stowe WR Iowa State 1971 3 22 74 Dale Farley LB West Virginia 1971 4 21 99 Joe Theismann QB Notre Dame 1971 6 21 151 Dennis Coleman LB Mississippi 1971 7 22 178 Ron Dickerson DB Kansas State 1971 9 22 230 Vern Den Herder DE Central Iowa 1971 10 21 255 Ron Maree DT Purdue 1971 11 22 282 Vic Surma T Penn State 1971 12 21 307 Leroy Byars RB Alcorn State 1971 13 21 333 Lionel Hepburn DB Texas Southern 1971 14 21 359 David Vaughn TE Memphis State 1971 15 22 386 Bob Richards G California 1971 16 20 410 Chris Myers WR Kenyon 1971 17 21 437 Curt Mark LB Mayville (N.D.) 1970 2 3 29 Jim Mandich TE Michigan 1970 3 3 55 Tim Foley DB Purdue 1970 4 3 81 Curtis Johnson DB Toledo 1970 6 3 133 Dave Campbell DE Auburn 1970 7 3 159 Jake Scott DB Georgia 1970 8 3 185 Narvel Chavers RB Jackson State 1970 9 3 211 Hubert Ginn RB Florida A&M 1970 10 3 237 Dick Nittenger G Tampa 1970 11 3 263 Brownie Wheless T Rice 1970 12 3 289 Mike Kolen LB Auburn 1970 13 3 315 Dave Buddington RB Springfield (MA) 1970 14 3 341 Gary Brackett G Holy Cross 1970 15 3 367 Pat Hauser WR E. Tennessee St. 1970 16 3 393 Charles Williams G Tennessee State 1970 17 3 419 George Myles DT Morris Brown 1969 1 11 11 Bill Stanfill DE Georgia 1969 2 11 37 Bob Heinz DT Pacific 1969 3 11 63 Mercury Morris RB West Texas State 1969 4 11 89 Norman McBride LB Utah 1969 5 11 115 Willie Pearson WR North Carolina A&T 1969 5 24 128 Karl Kremser K Tennessee 1969 6 11 141 Ed Tuck G Notre Dame 1969 7 11 167 John Eagan C Boston College 1969 7 18 174 John Kulka G Penn State 1969 8 11 193 Bruce Weinstein TE Yale 1969 9 11 219 Jesse Powell LB West Texas State 1969 10 11 245 Jim Mertens TE Fairmont (W. Va.) 1969 11 11 271 Mike Berdis T North Dakota St. 1969 12 11 297 Dale McCullers LB Florida State 1969 13 6 323 Amos Ayres DB Arkansas-PB 1969 14 11 349 Glenn Thompson T Troy 1969 15 11 375 Chick McGeehan WR Tennessee 1969 16 11 401 Lloyd Mumford DB Texas Southern 1969 17 11 427 Tom Krallman DE Xavier 1968 1 8 8 Larry Csonka RB Syracuse 1968 1 27 27 Doug Crusan T Indiana 1968 2 8 35 Jimmy Keyes LB Mississippi 1968 2 27 54 Jim Cox TE Miami (FL) 1968 3 7 62 Jim Urbanek DT Mississippi

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YR RD PICK OVR PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1968 3 18 73 Dick Anderson DB Colorado 1968 5 7 118 Jim Kiick RB Wyoming 1968 6 4 142 Kim Hammond QB Florida State 1968 6 8 146 Jimmy Hines WR Texas Southern 1968 7 7 172 John Boynton T Tennessee 1968 8 25 217 Randall Edmunds LB Georgia Tech 1968 9 7 226 Sam McDowell T SW Missouri State 1968 9 21 240 Tom Paciorek DB Houston 1968 10 7 253 Joe Mirto T Miami (FL) 1968 11 7 280 Cornelius Cooper T Prairie View A&M 1968 12 7 307 Paul Paxton T Akron 1968 13 7 334 Bob Joswick DT Tulsa 1968 14 8 362 Ray Blunk TE Xavier 1968 15 7 388 Ken Corbin LB Miami (FL) 1968 16 8 416 Henry Still DT Bethune-Cookman 1968 17 7 442 Bill Nemeth C Arizona 1967 1 4 4 Bob Griese QB Purdue 1967 2 3 29 Jim Riley DT Oklahoma 1967 4 4 84 Bob Greenlee DE Yale 1967 5 22 129 Gary Tucker RB Chattanooga 1967 6 5 138 Bud Norris TE Washington State 1967 7 4 163 Larry Seiple RB Kentucky 1967 9 5 216 John Richardson DT UCLA 1967 10 4 241 Tom Beier DB Miami (FL) 1967 11 3 266 Jack Pyburn T Texas A&M 1967 12 4 294 Stan Juk LB South Carolina 1967 12 5 295 Jim Whitaker DB Missouri 1967 14 3 344 Charles Stikes DB Kent State 1967 15 5 372 Jake Ferro LB Youngstown State 1967 16 4 397 Maurice Calhoun RB Central State (OH) 1967 17 3 422 Larry Kissam T Florida State 1966 1 1 1 Jim Grabowski RB Illinois 1966 1 2 2 Rick Norton QB Kentucky 1966 2 1 9 Frank Emanuel LB Tennessee 1966 3 1 18 Larry Gagner G Florida 1966 4 1 26 Dick Leftridge FB West Virginia 1966 5 1 34 Grady Bolton T Mississippi State 1966 6 1 42 Ed Weisacosky LB Miami (FL) 1966 7 1 51 Don Hansen LB Illinois 1966 8 1 64 Bob Petrella DB Tennessee 1966 9 1 74 Bill Matan DE Kansas St. 1966 10 1 83 Pat Killorin C Syracuse 1966 11 1 92 Sammy Price RB Illinois 1966 12 1 101 Howard Twilley WR Tulsa 1966 13 1 110 Kent Kramer TE Minnesota 1966 14 1 119 Phil Scoggin K Texas A&M 1966 15 1 128 Jerry Oliver T Texas State 1966 16 1 137 Don Lorenz DE S.F. Austin 1966 17 1 146 Mike Bender G Arkansas 1966 18 1 155 Rich Kestner E Kentucky 1966 19 1 164 Doug Moreau TE Louisiana St. 1966 20 1 173 John Tooker DB Adams St.

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1966 1966 FROM BOSTON 19 Doug Moreau (164) TE Louisiana St. Eddie Wilson QB Arizona 20 Jon Tooker (173) CB Adams State G Alabama x-signed with Ross O’Hanley S Boston College Jack Rudolph LB Georgia Tech FROM BUFFALO 1966 REDSHIRTED DRAFT Billy Joe FB Villanova 1 John Roderick WR So. Methodist WR Cornell 2 Harold Fulford WR Auburn x-Jim Davidson T Ohio State 3 Jack Clancy WR Michigan Howard Simpson DT Auburn 4 x-Jim Mankins RB Florida St. FROM DENVER 5 x-Fritz Greenlee TE Arizona John McGeever S Auburn 6 Bill Darnall WR North Carolina Ed Cooke DE Maryland 7 Don Williams DE Wofford Tom Erlandson LB Washington St. 8 Jon Brittenum QB Arkansas DT Miami (Ohio) 9 x-Craig Baynham WR Georgia Tech FROM HOUSTON 10 x-Randy Winkler T Tarleton St. T Texas Christian 11 Kai Anderson C Illinois C Mississippi State x-signed with National Football League Jack Spikes FB Texas Christian T SE Louisiana FROM KANSAS CITY 1967 Al Dotson DT Grambling 1 Bob Griese (4) QB Purdue DE Louisiana State 2 Jim Riley (29) DT Oklahoma Frank Jackson WR Southern Methodist 3 TO DENVER for (58) Ron Caveness LB Arkansas 4 Bob Greenlee (84) DE Yale FROM N.Y. JETS 5a TO DENVER for Cookie Gilchrist (110) Wahoo McDaniel LB Oklahoma 5b x-Gary Tucker (129) RB Chattanooga S Oregon (from Buffalo for Jack Spikes) C Miami (Fla.) 6 Bud Norris (138) TE Washington St. LaVerne Torczon DE Nebraska 7 Larry Seiple (163) P/RB Kentucky FROM OAKLAND 8 TO OAKLAND for (186) Rich Zecher DT Utah State 9 John Richardson (216) DT UCLA QB Auburn 10 Tom Beier (241) S Miami (Fla.) Ken Rice G Auburn 11 Jack Pyburn (266) T Texas A&M K No College 12a y-Stan Juk (294) LB South Carolina FROM SAN DIEGO 12b y-Jim Whitaker (295) CB Missouri TE Wisconsin (from Denver for Jerry Oliver) G MacMurray 13 TO BUFFALO for George Wilson, Jr. (318) CB Illinois 14 Charlie Stikes (344) CB Kent State CB North Carolina A&T 15 Jake Ferro (372) LB Youngstown x-retired 16 Maurice Calhoun (397) RB Central Ohio 17 Larry Kissam (422) T Florida St. x-taxi squad ‘67 1966 y-entered medical school 1a x-Jim Grabowski (1) RB Illinois 1b Rick Norton (2) QB Kentucky 1968 2 Frank Emanuel (9) LB Tennessee 1a Larry Csonka (8) RB Syracuse 3 x-Larry Gagner (18) G Florida 1b Doug Crusan (27) T Indiana 4 x-Dick Leftridge (29) RB West Virginia (from Cincinnati for ) 5 Grady Bolton (34) DT Miss. St. 2a Jim Keyes (35) LB Mississippi 6 x-Ed Weisacosky (42) LB Miami (Fla.) 2b Jim Cox (54) TE Miami (Fla.) 7 x-Don Hansen (51) LB Illinois (from Cincinnati for John Stofa) 8 Bob Petrella (64) S Tennessee 3a Jim Urbanek (62) DT Mississippi 9 x-Bill Matan (74) DE Kansas St. 3b Dick Anderson (73) S Colorado 10 x-Pat Killorin (83) C Syracuse (from San Diego for John Brittenum) 11 Sam Price (92) RB Illinois 4 TO DENVER for John Bramlett (91) 12 Howard Twilley (101) WR Tulsa 5 Jim Kiick (118) RB Wyoming 13 x-Ken Kramer (110) TE Minnesota 6a Kim Hammond (142) QB Florida St. 14 Phil Scoggin (119) P Texas A&M (from Denver in 7-man deal) 15 Jerry Oliver (128) T SW Texas 6b x-Jimmy Hines (146) WR Texas Southern 16 Don Lorenz (137) DE Stephen F. Austin 7 x-John Boynton (172) T Tennessee 17 x-Mike Bender (146) G Arkansas 8a TO N.Y. JETS for Archie Roberts (200) 18 x-Rick Kestner (155) E Kentucky

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1968 1971 8b Randall Edmunds (217) LB Georgia Tech 4 x-Joe Theismann (99) QB Notre Dame (from Oakland for Dave Kocourek) 5 TO PITTSBURGH for Willie Richardson (126) 9a Sam McDowell (226) T SW Missouri 6 Dennis Coleman (151) LB Mississippi 9b y-Tom Paciorek (240) CB Houston 7 Ron Dickerson (178) CB Kansas St. (from Houston for Billy Anderson) 8 TO PlTTSBURGH for Bob DeMarco (203) 10 Joe Mirto (253) T Miami (Fla.) 9 Vern Den Herder (230) DE Central lowa 11 Cornelius Cooper (280) DE Prairie View 10 Ron Maree (255) DT Purdue 12 Paul Paxton (307) T Akron 11 Vic Surma (282) T Penn State 13 Bob Joswick (334) DE Tulsa 12 Leroy Byars (307) RB Alcorn A&M 14 Ray Blunk (362) TE Xavier 13 Lonnie Hepburn (333) CB Texas Southern 15 Ken Corbin (388) LB Miami (Fla.) 14 David Vaughn (359) TE Memphis St. 16 Henry Still (416) DT Bethune-Cookman 15 Bob Richards (386) G California 17 Bill Nemeth (442) C Arizona 16 Chris Myers (410) WR Kenyon x-taxi squad ‘68 17 Curt Mark (437) LB Mayville, N.D. y-pro baseball x-signed with League

1969 1972 1 Bill Stanfill (11) DE Georgia 1 x-Mike Kadish (25) DT Notre Dame 2 Bob Heinz (37) DT Pacific 2 TO CLEVELAND for (51) 3 Mercury Morris (63) RB West Texas State 3 Gary Kosins (77) RB Dayton 4 Norm McBride (89) LB Utah 4a Larry Ball (91) DE Louisville 5a Willie Pearson (115) WR N.C. A&T (from San Diego for Carl Mauck) 5b Karl Kremser (128) K Tennessee 4b Al Benton (103) T Ohio Univ. (from Oakland for John Roderick) 5 (129) S Memphis St. 6 Ed Tuck (141) G Notre Dame 6 y-Ray Nettles (155) LB Tennessee 7a John Egan (167) C Boston College 7a Bill Adams (161) G Holy Cross 7b John Kulka (174) G Penn State (from Demer for John Stofa) (from San Diego for Tom Erlandson) 7b Calvin Harrell (180) RB Arkansas St. 8 Bruce Weinstein (193) TE Yale 8 Craig Curry (207) QB Minnesota 9 Jesse Powell (219) LB West Texas State 9 Greg Johnson (233) CB Wisconsin 10 Jim Mertens (245) TE Fairmont St. 10 TO HOUSTON for Russell Price (259) 11 Mike Berdis (271) DT N. Dakota St. 11 Ed Jenkins (285) WR Holy Cross 12 Dale McCullers (297) LB Florida St. 12 Ashley Bell (311) TE Purdue 13 Amos Ayres (323) S Arkansas AM & N 13 Archie Robinson (337) CB Hillsdale 14 Glenn Thompson (349) DT Troy State 14 Willie Jones (362) LB Tampa 15 Chick McGeehan (375) WR Tennessee 15 Bill Davis (389) DT Wm. & Mary 16 (401) CB Texas Southern 16 Al Hannah (415) WR Wisconsin 17 Tom Krallman (427) DE Xavier 17 Vern Brown (441) S Western Mich. x-taxi squad ‘72 1970 y-signed with 1 TO CLEVELAND for Paul Warfield (3) 2 Jim Mandich (29) TE Michigan 1973 3 Tim Foley (55) CB Purdue 4 Curtis Johnson (81) CB Toledo 1 TO BUFFALO for Marlin Briscoe (26) 5 TO NEW ENGLAND in Buoniconti deal (107) 2 x-Chuck Bradley (52) C Oregon 6 Dave Campbell (133) DE Auburn 3 Leon Gray (78) T Jackson St. 7 Jake Scott (159) S Georgia 4 (104) WR Michigan 8 Narvel Chavers (185) RB Jackson St. 5a y-Don Strock (111) QB Virginia Tech 9 Hubert Ginn (211) RB Florida A&M (from Buffalo in deal) 10 Dick Nittenger (237) G Tampa 5b Dave McCurry (130) CB lowa State 11 Brownie Wheless (263) DT Rice 6 Ed Newman (156) G Duke 12 Mike Kolen (289) LB Auburn 7a Kevin Reilly (160) LB Villanova 13 Dave Buddington (315) RB Springfield (from New England for Wayne Mass) 14 Gary Brackett (341) G Holy Cross 7b Ben Shepherd (163) RB Arkansas Tech 15 Pat Hauser (367) WR East Tenn. (from New England for Bill Griffin) 16 Charles Williams (393) G Tennessee St. 7c Willie Hatter (178) WR Northern Ill. 17 George Myles (419) DT Morris Brown (from Cleveland for Bob DeMarco) 7d Tom Smith (182) RB Miami (Fla.) 8 Archie Pearmon (206) DE N.E. Oklahoma 1971 9 Karl Lorch (234) DE Southern Cal. 1 TO BALTIMORE for Don Shula (22) 10 Ron Fernandes (260) DE Eastern Mich. 2 Otto Stowe (47) WR lowa State 11 Chris Kete (286) G Boston College 3 Dale Farley (74) LB West Virginia

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1973 1975 12 Mike Mullen (312) LB Tulane 11 John Dilworth (283) CB NW St. (La.) 13 Joe Booker (338) RB Miami (Ohio) 12 Joe Yancey (309) T Henderson 14 Greg Boyd (364) RB Arizona 13 Leonard Isabel (334) WR Tulsa 15 Bill Palmer (389) TE St. Thomas 14a James Lewis (339) CB Tennessee St. 16 James Jackson (416) DE Norfolk St. (from N.Y Giants for Ed Jenkins) 17 Charley Wade (442) WR Tennessee St. 14b Jack Graham (361) QB Colorado St. x-injured reserve ‘73 15 Skip Johns (387) RB Carson-Newman y-taxi squad ‘73 16 Vernon Smith (413) C Georgia 17 Dwaine Copeland (439) RB Middle Tenn. 1974 1 Don Reese (26) DE Jackson St. 1976 2a y-Andre Tillman (38) TE Texas Tech 1a Larry Gordon (17) LB Arizona St. (from Green Bay for ) (from Washington for Joe Theismann) 2b (47) RB Arizona St. 1b x-Kim Bokamper (19) LB San Jose St. (from Dallas in Otto Stowe deal) 2 Loaird McCreary (49) TE Tennessee St. 2c Jeris White (52) CB Hawaii 3 Duriel Harris (80) WR New Mexico St. 3 Nat Moore (78) WR Florida 4a Melvin Mitchell (98) G Tennessee St. 4 x-Bill Stevenson (104) DT Drake (from Detroit for Larry Ball) 5 x-Cleveland Vann (130) LB Oklahoma St. 4b TO PHILADELPHIA for Norm Bulaich (111) 6a Randy Crowder (136) DT Penn State 5 TO DETROIT with Larry Ball (145) (from Baltimore in Hubert Ginn deal) 6 Gary Davis (174) RB Cal Poly-SLO 6b x-Bob Wolfe (156) T Nebraska 7a Joe lngersoll (185) G/T Nev.- 7a Carl Swierc (164) WR Rice (from New Orleans for Mel Baker) (from New Orleans for Jeff White) 7b Johnny Owens (200) DE Tennessee St. 7b Joe Sullivan (182) T Boston College 8 Bob Simpson (230) DT Colorado 8 Mel Baker (208) WR Texas Southern 9 y-Norris Thomas (257) CB Southern Miss. 9a Tom Wickert (212) T Washington St. 10a Gary Fencik (281) S Yale (from Chicago for Dave McCurry) (from Washington for Karl Lorch) 9b x-Bob Lally (234) LB Cornell 10b Don Testerman (282) RB Clemson 10 x-Gary Valbuena (260) QB Tennessee 11 Dexter Pride (312) RB Minnesota 11 Gerry Roberts (286) DE UCLA 12a Randy Young (339) T Iowa State 12 Jim Revels (312) S Florida 12b Darryl Brandford (342) DT Northwestern 13 x-Clayton Heath (338) RB Wake Forest (from St. Louis for Rodrigo Barnes) 14 Sam Johnson (364) LB Arizona St. 13 Bernie Head (366) C Tulsa 15 Larry Cates (390) CB Western Mich. 14 Bob Gissler (396) LB S. Dakota St. 16 Jesse Wolf (416) DT Prairie View 15 Ron Holmes (423) RB Utah State 17 Ken Dickerson (442) CB Tuskegee 16 Mike Green (450) P/WR Ohio Univ. x-signed with World Football League 17 z-Jeff Grantz (480) QB South Carolina y-injured reserve ‘74 x-injured reserve ‘76 y-quit camp ‘76, active roster ‘77 1975 z-remained at South Carolina as coach 1 Darryl Carlton (23) T Tampa 2a Fred Solomon (36) WR Tampa 1977 (from Green Bay for Jim Del Gaizo) 1 A.J. Duhe (13) DE Louisiana St. 2b Stan Winfrey (49) RB Arkansas St. 2 Bob Baumhower (40) DT Alabama 3 Gerald Hill (75) LB Houston 3a TO HOUSTON for Ken Ellis (70) 4 Bruce Elia (100) LB Ohio State 3b Mike Watson (71) T Miami (Ohio) 5a Morris Owens (106) WR Arizona St. (from Chicago for Bo Rather) (from N.Y. Giants for ) 4 TO WASHINGTON in Jake Scott deal (97) 5b Barry Hill (127) S lowa State 5a Mike Michel (113) P/K Stanford 6a Steve Towle (143) LB Kansas (from Tampa Bay for Ray Nettles’ rights) (from N.Y. Jets for ) 5b Leroy Harris (123) RB Arkansas St. 6b TO N.Y. JETS for John Mooring (153) 6 TO N.Y. GIANTS for Andy Selfridge (153) 7 Phillip Kent (179) RB Baylor 7 Bruce Herron (180) LB New Mexico 8 Barney Crawford (205) DT Harding 8 Horace Perkins (207) CB Colorado 9 James Wilson (231) G Clark 9 Robert Turner (237) RB Oklahoma St. 10a Clyde Russell (239) RB Oklahoma 10 Mark Carter (264) T Eastern Mich. (from Chicago for Charley Wade) 11 John Alexander (291) DE Rutgers 10b Joe Jackson (256) TE Penn State 12 Terry Anderson (321) WR Bethune-Cookman (from Washington for Howard Kindig) 10c Joe Danelo (257) K Washington St.

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1978 1980 1 TO SAN FRAN. in Delvin Williams deal (24) 8b David Woodley (214) QB Louisiana St. 2 Guy Benjamin (51) QB Stanford (from Washington for Jim Mandich) 3a Lyman Smith (64) DT Duke 9 Mark Goodspeed (239) T Nebraska (from N.Y. Giants for Larry Csonka) 10a Doug Lantz (271) C Miami (Ohio) 3b Jimmy Cefalo (81) WR Penn State 10b Ben Long (272) LB South Dakota 4a Gerald Small (93) CB San Jose St. (from Philadelphia, past considerations) (from Cleveland for Paul Warfield) 11a Phil Driscoll (279) DE Mankato St. 4b Eric Laakso (106) T Tulane (from San Francisco for Charles Cornelius) 5a Ted Burgmeier (111) S Notre Dame 11b TO PHlLADELPHlA, past considerations (298) (from Tampa Bay for Jeris White) 12 Chuck Stone (325) G N. Carolina St. 5b TO SAN FRAN. in Delvin Williams deal (133) 6 Doug Betters (163) DE Nevada-Reno 7a Karl Baldischwiler (178) T Oklahoma 1981 (from Cleveland for Paul Warfield) 1 x-David Overstreet (13) RB Oklahoma 7b Lloyd Henry (190) WR NE Missouri 2a TO LOS ANGELES in deal (43) 8 Sean Clancy (217) LB Amherst 2b Andra Franklin (56) FB Nebraska 9 Bruce Hardy (247) TE Arizona St. (from Los Angeles in Bob Brudzinski deal) 10 x-Mark Dennard (274) C Texas A&M 3 TO LOS ANGELES in Bob Brudzinski deal (69) 11 TO SEATTLE for Carl Barisich (301) 4a Sam Greene (84) WR Nev.-Las Vegas 12a Mike Moore (331) RB Middle Tenn. (from New Orleans for Guy Benjamin) 12b Bill Kenney (333) QB Northern Colo. 4b Brad Wright (96) QB New Mexico (from Denver for Jim Kiick) 5a Ken Poole (126) DE NE Louisiana x-injured reserve ‘78 5b Tom Vigorito (138) RB Virginia (from Philadelphia for Leroy Harris) 6a x-Mack Moore (152) DE Texas A&M 1979 6b Fulton Walker (154) CB West Virginia 1 Jon Giesler (24) T Michigan (from Minnesota in deal) 2 Jeff Toews (53) G Washington 7 Mike Daum (179) T Cal Poly-SLO 3a Tony Nathan (61) RB Alabama 8 y-William Judson (208) CB S. Carolina St. (from Tampa Bay for Randy Crowder) 9 John Noonan (235) WR Nebraska 3b Mel Land (63) LB Michigan St. 10 Steve Folsom (261) TE Utah (from N.Y. Giants for Larry Csonka) 11 Jim Jensen (291) QB Boston Univ. 3c Ronnie Lee (65) TE Baylor 12 John Alford (318) DT S. Carolina St. (from New Orleans for Don Reese) x-signed with Canadian Football League 3d TO ATLANTA for Ralph Ortega (79) y-injured reserve ‘81 4 Steve Howell (107) RB Baylor 5 Don Bessillieu (134) S Georgia Tech 6 Steve Lindquist (162) G Nebraska 1982 7 Uwe von Schamann (189) K Oklahoma 1 Roy Foster (24) G/T Southern Cal 8a Jeff Groth (206) WR Bowling Green 2 Mark Duper (52) WR NW St. (La.) (from Washington for Jim Mandich) 3 Paul Lankford (80) CB Penn State 8b Glenn Blackwood (215) S Texas 4 Charles Bowser (108) LB Duke (from Denver for Jim Kiick) 5a Bob Nelson (120) DT Miami (Fla.) 8c TO TAMPA BAY for Council Rudolph (217) (from Minnesota in Jim Langer deal) 9 Jeff Weston (244) DT Notre Dame 5b Rich Diana (136) FB Yale 10a Jerome Stanton (258) CB Michigan St. 6a Thomas Tutson (161) CB S. Carolina St. (from Detroit for Karl Baldischwiler) (from San Diego for George Roberts) 10b Mike Kozlowski (272) S Colorado 6b Ron Hester (164) LB Florida St. 11 Mike Blanton (299) DE Georgia Tech 7a Dan Johnson (170) TE lowa State 12 Larry Fortner (327) QB Miami (Ohio) (from New Orleans for Guy Benjamin) 7b Larry Cowan (192) RB Jackson St. 8 Tate Randle (220) S Texas Tech 1980 9a Steve Clark (239) DE Utah 1 Don McNeal (21) CB Alabama (from Detroit for Steve Towle) 2 Dwight Stephenson (48) C Alabama 9b Mack Boatner (248) RB SE Louisiana 3 Bill Barnett (75) DE Nebraska 10a Robin Fisher (271) LB Florida 4 Elmer Bailey (100) WR Minnesota (from Philadelphia for Steve Howell) 5 TO WASHINGTON in Benny Malone deal (132) 10b Wayne Jones (276) C/T Utah 6 Eugene Byrd (158) WR Michigan St. 11 Gary Crum (303) T Wyoming 7 Joe Rose (185) TE California 12 Mike Rodrigue (331) WR Miami (Fla.) 8a Jeff Allen (212) CB Calif.-Davis

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1983 1985 1 Dan Marino (27) QB Pittsburgh 9 Adam Hinds (251) S Oklahoma St. 2 Mike Charles (55) DT Syracuse 10 Mike Pendleton (279) CB Indiana 3a Charles Benson (76) DE Baylor 11 Mike Jones (307) RB Tulane (from Houston in ‘83 draft trade-up) 12 Ray Noble (335) CB California 3b TO HOUSTON in ‘83 draft trade-up (83) 4 TO L.A. RAMS for Eddie Hill (111) 5 TO HOUSTON in ‘83 draft trade-up (139) 1986 6 Reggie Roby (167) P lowa 1 TO TAMPA BAY in Hugh Green deal (25) 7 Keith Woetzel (195) LB Rutgers 2a TO TAMPA BAY in Hugh Green deal (40) 8 Mark Clayton (223) WR Louisville (from Minnesota in Anthony Carter deal) 9 Mark Brown (250) LB Purdue 2b John Offerdahl (52) LB Western Michigan 10 Anthony Reed (278) RB S. Carolina St. 3 T.J. Turner (81) DT Houston 11 Joe Lukens (306) G Ohio State 4 James Pruitt (107) WR Cal-State Fullerton 12 x-Anthony Carter (334) WR Michigan 5 Kevin Wyatt (136) CB Arkansas x-previously had signed with United States Football League 6 Brent Sowell (163) DT Alabama 7 Larry Kolic (193) LB Ohio State 8 John Stuart (218) T Texas 1984 9 Reyna Thompson (247) CB Baylor 1a Jackie Shipp (14) LB Oklahoma 10 Jeff Wickersham (274) QB Louisiana St. (from Buffalo in ‘84 draft trade-up) 11 Arnold Franklin (303) TE No. Carolina 1b TO BUFFALO in ‘84 draft trade-up (26) 12 Rickey lsom (329) FB N. Carolina St. 2 Jay Brophy (53) LB Miami (Fla.) 3a TO BUFFALO in ‘84 draft trade-up (79) (from Pittsburgh in David Woodley deal) 1987 3b TO BUFFALO in ‘84 draft trade-up (82) 1a TO MlNNESOTA in ‘87 draft trade-down (14) 4 Joe Carter (109) RB Alabama 1b John Bosa (16) DE Boston College 5 Dean May (138) QB Louisville (from Minnesota in ‘87 draft trade-down) 6 Rowland Tatum (165) LB Ohio State 2a Rick Graf (43) LB Wisconsin 7 Bernard Carvalho (194) G/T Hawaii 2b Scott Schwedes (56) WR Syracuse 8 x-Ron Landry (221) FB McNeese St. (from N.Y. Giants through St. Louis in ‘87 draft trade-up) 9 Jim Boyle (250) G/T Tulane 3 TO ST. LOUIS in ‘87 draft trade-up (70) 10 John Chesley (277) TE Oklahoma St. 4 Troy Stradford (99) RB Boston College 11 Bud Brown (306) S Southern Miss. 5a TO ST. LOUIS in ‘87 draft trade-up (126) 12a William Devane (320) DT Clemson 5b TO KANSAS CITY in ‘87 draft trade-down (128) 12b Mike Weingrad (333) LB Illinois (from Minnesota in ‘87 draft trade-down) (from San Francisco for Tom Orosz) 5c Chris Conlin (132) T/G Penn State x-injured reserve ‘84 (from Kansas City in ‘87 draft trade-down) 6 Lance Sellers (155) LB Boise State 1984 USFL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT 7 Tom Brown (182) FB Pittsburgh 8a Joel Williams (210) TE Notre Dame 1 Danny Knight (26) WR Mississippi State 8b Mark Dennis (212) T Illinois (from N.J. Generals) (from Kansas City in ‘87 draft trade-down) 2 Dewey Forte (53) DE Bethune-Cookman 9 Tim Pidgeon (237) LB Syracuse (from L.A. Express) 10 Bobby Taylor (266) CB Wisconsin 3 Duan Hanks (82) WR Stephen F. Austin 11 Terance Mann (293) DE So. Methodist (from Philadelphia Stars) 12 x-Jim Karsatos (322) QB Ohio State x-injured reserve ‘87 1985 1 Lorenzo Hampton (27) RB Florida 1988 2 TO SAN DIEGO for Pete Johnson (55) 1 Eric Kumerow (16) DE Ohio State 3a George Little (65) DT lowa 2 Jarvis Williams (42) S Florida (from Philadelphia for Mark Dennard) 3 Ferrell Edmunds (73) TE Maryland 3b Alex Moyer (83) LB Northwestern 4 Greg Johnson (99) T Oklahoma 4a Mike Smith (91) CB Texas-El Paso 5 Rodney Thomas (126) CB Brigham Young (from Cleveland for Duriel Harris) 6a x-Melvin Bratton (153) FB Miami (Fla) 4b Jeff Dellenbach (111) T Wisconsin 6b George Cooper (156) FB Ohio State 5 TO DENVER for Larry Evans (139) (from Minnesota for Greg Koch) 6a George Shorthose (145) WR Missouri 7 Kerwin Bell (180) QB Florida (from Atlanta in Gerald Small deal) 8a Harry Galbreath (212) G Tennessee 6b Ron Davenport (167) FB Louisville 8b Louis Cheek (220) T Texas A&M 7 Fuad Reveiz (195) K Tennessee (from Denver for Larry Lee) 8 Dan Sharp (223) TE Texas Christian 9 Jeff Cross (239) DE Missouri

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1988 1991 10 Artis Jackson (266) DT Texas Tech 10 Michael Titley (275) TE Iowa 11 Tom Kelleher (292) FB Holy Cross 11 Ernie Rogers (302) T California 12 Brian Kinchen (320) TE Louisiana St. 12 Joe Brunson (331) DT Chattanooga x-injured/unsigned ‘88 1992 1989 1a Troy Vincent (7) CB Wisconsin 1a Sammie Smith (9) RB Florida State (from Phoenix for Randal Hill) 1b Louis Oliver (25) S Florida 1b Marco Coleman (12) LB Georgia Tech (from Chicago in ‘89 draft trade-up) 2 x-Eddie Blake (43) G Auburn 2 TO CHICAGO in ‘89 draft trade-up (36) 3 Larry Webster (70) DE Maryland 3 TO CHICAGO in ‘89 draft trade-up (65) 4 Dwight Hollier (97) LB North Carolina 4 David Holmes (92) CB Syracuse 5 Christopher Perez (124) T Kansas 5 Jeff Uhlenhake (121) C Ohio State 6 Roosevelt Collins (155) LB Texas Christian 6 Wes Pritchett (147) LB Notre Dame 7a TO ATLANTA in ‘92 draft trade-down (182) 7 Jim Zdelar (176) T Youngstown St. 7b TO L.A. RAIDERS in ‘92 draft trade-down (185) 8 Pete Stoyanovich (203) K Indiana (from Atlanta in ‘92 draft trade-down) 9 x-Dana Batiste (232) LB Texas A&M 7c Dave Moore (191) TE Pittsburgh 10a Deval Glover (259) WR Syracuse (from L.A. Raiders in ‘92 draft trade-down) 10b Greg Ross (275) DT Memphis State 8 Andre Powell (209) LB Penn State (from Minnesota for Greg Koch) 9 Tony Tellington (236) CB Youngstown St. 11 y-Bert Weidner (288) DT Kent State 10 Raoul Spears (267) RB Southern Cal 12 J.B. Brown (315) CB Maryland 11a Lee Miles (294) WR Baylor x-injured reserve ‘89 11b Mark Barsotti (296) QB Fresno State y-developmental squad ‘89 (from L.A. Raiders in ‘92 draft trade-down) 12a Milton Biggins (322) TE West. Kentucky 1990 12b Kameno Bell (328) RB Illinois (from Atlanta in ‘92 draft trade-down) 1 Richmond Webb (9) T Texas A&M 2 Keith Sims (39) G lowa State x-non-football injury ‘92 3 Alfred Oglesby (66) NT Houston 4 Scott Mitchell (93) QB Utah 1993 5a TO DALLAS for Scott Secules (120) 1 O.J. McDuffie (25) WR Penn State 5b x-Leroy Holt (137) FB Southern Cal 2 TO New England in deal (52) (from Washington in ‘90 draft trade-up) 3 Terry Kirby (78) RB Virginia 6 y-Sean Vanhorse (151) CB Howard 4 Ronnie Bradford (105) CB Colorado 7 TO CLEVELAND in ‘90 draft trade-down (178) 5 Chris Gray (132) T Auburn 8 Thomas Woods (205) WR Tennessee 6 Robert O’Neal (164) S Clemson 9 Phil Ross (231) TE Oregon State 7 David Merritt (191) LB N. Carolina St. 10 TO WASHINGTON in ‘90 draft trade-up (262) 8 Dwayne Gordon (218) LB New Hampshire 11 TO SAN FRANCISCO in Tim McKyer deal (289) 12 Bobby Harden (315) S Miami (Fla.) x-injured reserve ‘90 1994 y-physically unable to perform ‘90 1a TO GREEN BAY in ‘94 trade-down (16) 1b Tim Bowens (20) DT Mississippi 1991 (from Green Bay in ‘94 draft trade-down) 1 Randal Hill (23) WR Miami (Fla.) 2a Aubrey Beavers (54) LB Oklahoma 2 TO SAN FRANCISCO in Tim McKyer deal (45) 2b Tim Ruddy (65) C Notre Dame 3a Aaron Craver (60) RB Fresno State (from Arizona in ‘94 trade-up) (from Atlanta in Tim McKyer deal) 3 TO ARIZONA in ‘94 trade-up (89) 3b TO HOUSTON for John Grimsely (79) (from Green Bay in ‘94 draft trade-down) 4 TO WASHINGTON in ‘90 trade-up (103) 4a Ronnie Woolfork (112) LB Colorado 5a Bryan Cox (113) LB Western Illinois (from Cleveland for G Gene Williams) (from Cleveland in ‘90 trade-down) 4b TO ARIZONA in ‘94 trade-up (115) 5b Gene Williams (121) G Iowa State (from San Diego for WR Tony Martin) (from Green Bay in ‘91 draft trade-up) 4c TO ARIZONA in ‘94 trade-up (121) 5c TO GREEN BAY in ‘91 draft trade-up (135) 5 William Gaines (147) DT Florida 6 TO GREEN BAY in ‘91 draft trade-up (164) 6 Brant Boyer (177) LB Arizona 7 Chris Green (191) CB Illinois 7 Sean Hill (214) CB Montana St. 8 Roland Smith (220) CB Miami (Fla.) 9 Scott Miller (246) WR UCLA

Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide • 45 DOLPHINS ALL-TIME DRAFTS BY YEAR

1995 1997 1 Billy Milner (25) T Houston 5c Nicholas Lopez (157) DE Texas Southern 2a Andrew Greene (53) G Indiana (from Oakland in ‘97 trade-down) (from Green Bay in Ingram-Jackson deals) 6a John Fiala (166) LB Washington 2b TO CHICAGO in Trace Armstrong deal (56) (from Oakland in ‘97 trade-down) 3 TO CHICAGO in Trace Armstrong deal (87) 6b Brian Manning (170) WR Stanford 4a TO GREEN BAY in Keith Jackson deal (117) (from St. Louis in ‘97 trade-down) (from Green Bay for Mark Ingram) 6c Mike Crawford (173) LB Nevada-Reno 4b Pete Mitchell (122) TE Boston College (from St. Louis in ‘97 trade-down) 5 Norman Hand (158) DT Mississippi 6d Ed Perry (177) TE James Madison 6 Jeff Kopp (194) LB Southern Cal 7a Hudhaifa Ismaeli (203) CB Northwestern 7a Corey Swinson (233) DT Hampton (from Oakland in ‘97 trade-down) 7b x-Shannon Myers (246) WR Lenoir-Rhyne 7b TO KANSAS CITY in ‘96 trade-down (214) (compensatory pick from NFL) x-injured reserve ‘97 x-physically unable to perform ‘95 1998 1996 1a TO GREEN BAY in ‘98 trade-down (19) 1 Daryl Gardener (20) DE Baylor 1b John Avery (29) RB Mississippi 2a TO DALLAS in ‘96 trade-down (49) (from Green Bay in ‘98 trade-down) 2b TO JACKSONVILLE in ‘96 trade-down (60) 2a Patrick Surtain (44) CB Southern Miss. (from Dallas in ‘96 trade-down) (from Carolina for 1st-round pick in 2000) 3a Dorian Brew (79) CB Kansas 2b Kenny Mixon (49) DE LSU (from Jacksonville in ‘96 trade-down) 2c TO DETROIT in ‘98 trade-down (60) 3b Karim Abdul-Jabbar (80) RB UCLA (from Green Bay in ‘98 trade-down) 4a TO KANSAS CITY in ‘96 trade-down (98) 3a Brad Jackson (79) LB Cincinnati (from Jacksonville in ‘96 trade-down) (from Detroit in ‘98 trade-down) 4b TO JACKSONVILLE in ‘96 trade-down (99) 3b x-Larry Shannon (82) WR East Carolina (from Dallas in ‘96 trade-down) 4a Lorenzo Bromell (102) DE Clemson 4c Kirk Pointer (113) CB Austin Peay (from Philadelphia in ‘98 trade-up) (from Kansas City in ‘96 trade-down) 4b TO PHILADELPHIA in ‘98 trade-up (112) 4d Stanley Pritchett (118) FB South Carolina 5a TO PHILADELPHIA in ‘98 trade-up (142) 4e LaCurtis Jones (125) LB Baylor 5b Scott Shaw (143) G Michigan State (from Kansas City in ‘96 trade-down) (from Detroit in ‘98 trade-down) 5a Jerris McPhail (134) RB East Carolina 6a Nathan Strikwerda (171) C Northwestern (from Jacksonville in ‘96 trade-down) 6b John Dutton (172) QB Nevada 5b Shane Burton (150) DE Tennessee (from Detroit in ‘98 trade-down) (from Jacksonville in ‘96 trade-down) 7 Jim Bundren (210) G Clemson 5c Zach Thomas (154) LB Texas Tech x-injured reserve ‘98 6 Shawn Wooden (189) S Notre Dame 7a Jeff Buckey (230) T Stanford 7b Brice Hunter (251) WR Georgia 1999 (compensatory pick from NFL) 1a TO SAN FRANCISCO in ‘99 draft trade-down (24) 1b TO DETROIT in ‘99 draft trade-down (27) 2a J.J. Johnson (39) RB Mississippi State 1997 (from Detroit in ‘99 draft trade-down) 1 x-Yatil Green (15) WR Miami (Fla.) 2b Rob Konrad (43) FB Syracuse 2 Sam Madison (44) CB Louisville (from Kansas City in ‘99 draft trade-up) 3a Jason Taylor (73) DE Akron 2c TO KANSAS CITY in ‘99 draft trade-up (54) 3b Derrick Rodgers (92) LB Arizona State 3a TO DETROIT in ‘99 draft trade-down (70) (compensatory pick from NFL) (from Detroit in ‘99 draft trade-down) 3c Ronnie Ward (93) LB Kansas 3b Grey Ruegamer (72) C Arizona State (compensatory pick from NFL) (from Detroit in ‘99 draft trade-down) 3d Brent Smith (96) T Mississippi St. 3c TO KANSAS CITY in ‘99 draft trade-up (84) (compensatory pick from NFL) 4 TO MINNESOTA for signing TE Hunter Goodwin (120) 4a TO ST. LOUIS in ‘97 trade-down (112) 5a Cecil Collins (134) RB McNeese State 4b Jerome Daniels (121) G Northeastern (from San Francisco in ‘99 draft trade-down) (from St. Louis in ‘97 trade-down) 5b Bryan Jones (142) LB Oregon State 4c TO OAKLAND in ‘97 trade-down (123) (from Detroit in ‘99 draft trade-down) (from San Francisco for RB Terry Kirby) 5c TO SAN FRANCISCO for G Kevin Gogan (157) 5a TO N.Y. JETS for T James Brown (145) 6 Brent Bartholomew P Ohio State 5b Barron Tanner (149) DT Oklahoma (192) (from Kansas City for K Pete Stoyanovich) 7a TO N.Y. GIANTS for RB (231)

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1999 2003 7b x-Jermaine Haley (232) DT Butte College 1 TO NEW ORLEANS in RB Ricky Williams deal (18) (from Detroit in ‘99 draft trade-down) 2 z-Eddie Moore (49) LB Tennessee 7c y-Joe Wong (244) T Brigham Young 3a Wade Smith (78) T Memphis (compensatory pick from NFL) (from New England for 2nd-round pick in 2004) x-previously under contract with CFL 3b Taylor Whitley (87) G Texas A&M z-injured reserve ‘99 4 TO CAROLINA for DE Jay Williams (119) 5a Donald Lee (156) TE Mississippi State 5b J.R. Tolver (169) WR San Diego State 2000 (compensatory pick from NFL) 1 TO CAROLINA in ‘98 draft trade-up (23) 6a Corey Jenkins (181) LB South Carolina 6b TO CHICAGO in QB Cade McNown deal (191) 2 Todd Wade (53) T Mississippi (from Carolina in draft trade-up) 3 Ben Kelly (84) CB Colorado 6c Tim Provost (209) T San Jose State 4 Deon Dyer (117) FB North Carolina (compensatory pick from NFL) 5 Arturo Freeman (152) S South Carolina 6d x-Yeremiah Bell (213) S Eastern Kentucky 6a Ernest Grant (167) DT Arkansas-Pine Bluff (compensatory pick from NFL) (from Cleveland for RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar) 7a TO CAROLINA in draft trade-up (226) 6b TO KANSAS CITY in ‘99 draft trade-down (188) (from Washington for signing DT Jermaine Haley) 7a TO SAN FRANCISCO for QB Jim Druckenmiller 7b TO WASHINGTON for QB (232) (230) 7c TO CAROLINA in draft trade-up (247) 7b x-Jeff Harris (232) CB Georgia (from Tampa Bay for T Cornell Green) (from Chicago for P Brent Bartholomew) 7d y-Davern Williams (248) DT Troy State x-injured reserve ‘00 (compensatory pick from NFL) x-practice squad ‘03 2001 y-injured reserve ‘03 1 Jamar Fletcher (26) CB Wisconsin 2a Chris Chambers (52) WR Wisconsin 2004 (from Indianapolis through Dallas in ‘01 draft trade-up) 1a Vernon Carey (19) G/T Miami (Fla.) 2b TO DALLAS in ‘01 draft trade-up (56) (from Minnesota in 2004 draft trade-up) 3a Travis Minor (85) RB Florida State 1b TO MINNESOTA in 2004 draft trade-up (20) 3b Morlon Greenwood (88) LB Syracuse 2 TO NEW ENGLAND for 3rd-round pick in 2004 (56) (from Philadelphia in ‘01 draft trade-up) 3 TO GREEN BAY in 2004 draft trade-down (87) 4 TO DALLAS in ‘01 draft trade-up (122) 4a Will Poole (102) CB Southern California 5 Shawn Draper (156) T Alabama (from Jacksonville through Green Bay in 2004 draft 6a Brandon Winey (164) T Louisiana State trade-down) (from San Diego for WR Nate Jacquet) 4b TO MINNESOTA in 2004 draft trade-up (119) 6b Josh Heupel (177) QB Oklahoma 5a TO BALTIMORE in 2004 draft trade-down (153) (from Washington for DT Barron Tanner) (from Green Bay in 2004 draft trade-down) 6c Otis Leverette (187) DE UAB 5b TO SAN DIEGO for LB Junior Seau (154) (from Philadelphia in ‘01 draft trade-up) 5c Tony Bua (160) LB Arkansas 6d Rick Crowell (188) LB Colorado State (from Baltimore in 2004 draft trade-down) 7a TO CHICAGO for TE Alonzo Mayes (208) 6a Rex Hadnot (174) C Houston (from Chicago for P Brent Bartholomew) (from Atlanta in 2004 draft trade-up) 7b TO WASHINGTON for P Matt Turk (224) 6b TO ATLANTA in 2004 draft trade-up (186) 7a TO ATLANTA in 2004 draft trade-up (219) (from New Orleans for LB Derrick Rodgers) 2002 7b x-Tony Pape (221) T Michigan 1 TO NEW ORLEANS in RB Ricky Williams deal (25) 7c Derrick Pope (222) LB Alabama 2 TO PHILADELPHIA in ‘01 draft trade-up (59) (from Baltimore in 2004 draft trade-down) 3 Seth McKinney (90) C Texas A&M x-practice squad ‘04 4a Randy McMichael (114) TE Georgia (from New Orleans in RB Ricky Williams deal) 4b TO NEW ORLEANS in RB Ricky Williams deal (125) 2005 5a Omare Lowe (161) CB Washington 1 Ronnie Brown (2) RB Auburn 5b Sam Simmons (170) WR Northwestern 2a TO PHILADELPHIA for QB A.J. Feeley (35) (compensatory pick from NFL) 2b Matt Roth (46) DE Iowa 6 to Chicago in QB Cade McNown deal (199) (from Kansas City in CB Patrick Surtain deal) 7a TO DALLAS for WR Jeff Ogden (237) 3a TO ST. LOUIS for RB Lamar Gordon (66) 7b Leonard Henry (241) RB East Carolina 3b Channing Crowder (70) LB Florida (from Chicago in QB Cade McNown deal) (from Chicago in Booker-Ogunleye deal) 4 Travis Daniels (104) CB LSU 5a TO KANSAS CITY in CB Patrick Surtain deal (138)

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2005 2008 5b Anthony Alabi (162) T TCU 6d Lex Hilliard (204) RB Montana (from Kansas City in CB Patrick Surtain deal) (compensatory pick from NFL) 6 TO SAN DIEGO in WR deal (177) 7a TO CHICAGO in draft trade-up (208) 7 x-Kevin Vickerson (216) DT Michigan State 7b Lionel Dotson (245) DE Arizona x-injured reserve ‘05 (compensatory pick from NFL)

2006 2009 1 Jason Allen (16) S Tennessee 1 Vontae Davis (25) CB Illinois 2 To Minnesota for QB (51) 2a Pat White (44) QB/WR West Virginia 3 Derek Hagan (82) WR Arizona State (from Washington in DE Jason Taylor trade) 4 x-Joe Toledo (114) T Washington 2b TO INDIANAPOLIS in draft trade-down (56) 5 Exercised in 2005 supplemental draft for Manny 2c Sean Smith (61) CB Utah Wright (149) (from Indianapolis in draft trade-down) 6 To San Diego in -A.J. Feeley trade (188) 3 Patrick Turner (87) WR Southern Cal 7a Frederick Evans (212) DT Texas State 4a Brian Hartline (108) WR Ohio State (from Green Bay in Brad Bedell trade) (from Oakland in C Samson Satele trade) 7b y-Rodrique Wright (226) DT Texas 4b TO OAKLAND in C Samson Satele trade (126) 7c Devin Aromashodu (233) WR Auburn 5a John Nalbone (161) TE Monmouth (from Chicago in John Owens-B. Ayanbadejo trade) 5b Chris Clemons (165) S Clemson x-injured reserve ‘06 (from Indianapolis in draft trade-down) y-reserve/NFI ‘06 6a Andrew Gardner (181) T Georgia Tech (from Oakland in C Samson Satele trade) 2007 6b TO DALLAS for NT (197) 7a J.D. Folsom (214) LB Weber State 1 Ted Ginn Jr. (9) WR Ohio State (from Cleveland for CB Travis Daniels) 2a John Beck (40) QB Brigham Young 7b TO JACKSONVILLE for DE Tony McDaniel (232) 2b Samson Satele (60) C/G Hawaii 7c TO KANSAS CITY in draft trade-down (237) (from New England in trade) (from Carolina for QB Josh McCown) 3 Lorenzo Booker (71) RB Florida State 4 Paul Soliai (108) DT Utah 5 TO DETROIT for QB (145) 2010 6a Reagan Mauia (181) FB Hawaii 6b x-Drew Mormino (199) C Central Michigan 1a TO SAN DIEGO in draft trade-down (12) (from New Orleans for K Olindo Mare) 1b Jared Odrick (28) DE Penn State 7a Kelvin Smith (219) LB Syracuse (from San Diego in draft trade-down) 7b Brandon Fields (225) P Michigan State 2a Koa Misi (40) LB Utah (from St. Louis for signing of RFA P ) (from San Diego in draft trade-down) 7c Abraham Wright (238) LB Colorado 2b TO DENVER in WR trade (43) (from New England in Wes Welker trade) 3 John Jerry (73) G Mississippi 4a TO SAN DIEGO in draft trade-down (110) x-injured reserve ‘07 4b x-A.J. Edds (119) LB Iowa (from Dallas in draft trade-up) 2008 4c TO DALLAS in draft trade-up (126) 1 Jake Long (1) T Michigan (from San Diego in draft trade-down) 2a Phillip Merling (32) DE Clemson 5a TO KANSAS CITY for QB (142) 2b Chad Henne (57) QB Michigan 5b Nolan Carroll (145) CB Maryland (from San Diego for WR Chris Chambers) (from San Francisco for WR Ted Ginn, Jr.) 3a TO DETROIT in draft trade-down (64) 5c Reshad Jones (163) S Georgia 3b Kendall Langford (66) DE Hampton (from Washington in draft trade-up) (from Detroit in draft trade-down) 6a TO SAN DIEGO in draft trade-down (173) 4a TO DALLAS for LB Akin Ayodele and TE Anthony (from Kansas City for OL Andy Alleman and Fasano (100) Ikechuku Ndukwe) 4b Shawn Murphy (110) G Utah State 6b TO WASHINGTON in draft trade-up (174) (from Chicago in draft trade-up) 6c TO DALLAS in draft trade-up (179) 4c TO CHICAGO in draft trade-up (115) 7a Chris McCoy (212) LB Middle Tennessee (from Philadelphia for RB Lorenzo Booker) (from Kansas City in 2009 draft trade-down) 5 TO KANSAS CITY for QB (136) 7b TO WASHINGTON in draft trade-up (219) 6a TO DALLAS in DT Jason Ferguson trade (167) 7c Austin Spitler (252) LB Ohio State 6b Jalen Parmele (176) RB Toledo (compensatory pick from NFL) (from Detroit in draft trade-down) 6c Donald Thomas (195) G Connecticut x-injured reserve ‘10 (from Dallas in DT Jason Ferguson trade)

48 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide DOLPHINS ALL-TIME DRAFTS BY YEAR

2011 2013 1 Mike Pouncey (15) G/C Florida 5c Caleb Sturgis (166) K Florida 2a TO DENVER for WR Brandon Marshall (46) (compensatory pick from NFL) 2b Daniel Thomas (62) RB Kansas State 6 TO San Francisco in 2012 draft trade-up (180) (from Washington in draft trade-up) 7a TO Cleveland in Davone Bess trade (217) 3 TO WASHINGTON in draft trade-up (79) 7b TO GREEN BAY in draft trade-up (224) 4 Clyde Gates (111) WR Abilene Christian (from Dallas for G/C Ryan Cook) 5 TO WASHINGTON in draft trade-up (146) 7c Don Jones (250) S Arkansas St. 6a Charles Clay (174) TE Tulsa (compensatory pick from NFL) (from Green Bay in draft trade-up) 6b TO GREEN BAY in draft trade-up (179) 7a TO WASHINGTON in draft trade-up (217) 2014 7b TO GREEN BAY in draft trade-up (218) 1 Ja’Wuan James (19) T Tennessee (from Jacksonville for G Justin Smiley) 2a TO SAN DIEGO in draft trade down (50) 7c Frank Kearse (231) DT Alabama A&M 2b TO SAN FRANCISCO in draft trade down (57) (from Green Bay in draft trade-up) (from San Diego in draft trade down) 7d Jimmy Wilson (235) CB Montana 2c Jarvis Landry (63) WR Louisiana State (compensatory pick from NFL) (from San Francisco in draft trade-down) 3a Billy Turner (67) G North Dakota St. (from Oakland in draft trade-up) 2012 3b TO OAKLAND in draft trade-up (81) 1 Ryan Tannehill (8) QB Texas A&M 4a TO OAKLAND in draft trade-up (116) 2 Jonathan Martin (42) T Stanford 4b Walt Aikens (125) CB Liberty 3a Olivier Vernon (72) DE Miami (Fla.) (from San Diego in draft trade-down) 3b TO SAN DIEGO in draft trade-down (73) 5a x-Arthur Lynch (155) TE Georgia (from Chicago in WR Brandon Marshall trade) 5b Jordan Tripp (171) LB Montana 3c Michael Egnew (78) TE Missouri (from San Francisco in draft trade-down) (from San Diego in draft trade-down) 6 Matt Hazel (190) WR Coastal Carolina 4a Lamar Miller (97) RB Miami (Fla.) 7 Terrence Fede (234) DE Marist College (from San Francisco in draft trade-up) x-injured reserve ‘14 4b TO San Francisco in draft trade-up (103) 5a TO TENNESSEE in draft trade-down (145) 5b Josh Kaddu (155) LB Oregon 2015 (from Tennessee in draft trade-down) 1 DeVante Parker (14) WR Louisville 6a TO NEW ORLEANS in trade (179) 2a TO PHILADELPHIA in draft trade-down (47) 6b B.J. Cunningham (183) WR Michigan State 2b Jordan Phillips (52) DT Oklahoma 6c TO SAN FRANCISCO in draft trade-up (196) 3 TO NEW ORLEANS in WR Kenny Stills trade (78) (from New Orleans in Reggie Bush trade) 4 Jamil Douglas (114) G Arizona State 7a Kheeston Randall (215) DT Texas 5a Bobby McCain (145) CB Memphis 7b Rishard Matthews (227) WR Nevada (from Philadelphia in draft trade-down) (from Tennessee in draft trade-down) 5b Jay Ajayi (149) RB Boise State (from Minnesota in WR Mike Wallace trade) 5c Cedric Thompson (150) S Minnesota 2013 5d Tony Lippett (156) CB Michigan State 1a Dion Jordan (3) DE Oregon (from Philadelphia in draft trade-down) (from Oakland in draft trade-up) 6 TO PHILADELPHIA in draft trade down (191) 1b TO OAKLAND in draft trade-up (12) 7a TO BALTIMORE for T Bryant McKinnie (231) 2a TO OAKLAND in draft trade-up (42) 7b TO MINNESOTA in WR Mike Wallace trade (232) 2b Jamar Taylor (54) CB Boise State (from San Francisco for T Jonathan Martin) (from Indianapolis in CB Vontae Davis trade) 3a Dallas Thomas (77) G/T Tennessee 3b TO NEW ORLEANS in draft trade down (82) 2016 (from Chicago in WR Brandon Marshall trade) 1a TO PHILADELPHIA in Alonso/Maxwell trade (8) 3c Will Davis (93) CB Utah State 1b Laremy Tunsil (13) G/T Mississippi (from Green Bay in draft trade-up) (from Philadelphia in Alonso/Maxwell trade) 4a Jelani Jenkins (104) LB Florida 2a Xavien Howard (38) CB Baylor 4b Dion Sims (106) TE Michigan St. (from Baltimore in draft trade-up) (from New Orleans in draft trade-down) 2b TO BALTIMORE in draft trade-up (42) 4c TO GREEN BAY in draft trade-up (109) 3a Kenyan Drake (73) RB Alabama (from New Orleans in draft trade-down) 3b Leonte Carroo (86) WR Rutgers 4d TO CLEVELAND in Davone Bess trade (111) (from Minnesota in draft trade-up) 5a TO GREEN BAY in draft trade-up (146) 4 TO BALTIMORE in draft trade-up (107) 5b Mike Gillislee (164) RB Florida 5 TO NEW ENGLAND in draft trade-down (147) (from Cleveland in Davone Bess trade) 6a TO MINNESOTA in draft trade-up (186)

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2016 2018 6b Jakeem Grant (186) WR Texas Tech 1 Minkah Fitzpatrick (11) S Alabama (from Minnesota in draft trade-up) 2 Mike Gesicki (42) TE Penn State 6c TO MINNESOTA in draft trade-up (196) 3 Jerome Baker (73) LB Ohio State (from New England in draft trade-down) 4a TO L.A. RAMS in Robert Quinn trade (111) 6d Jordan Lucas (204) CB Penn State 4b Durham Smythe (123) TE Notre Dame (from New England in draft trade-down) (from Cleveland in Jarvis Landry trade) 7a Brandon Doughty (223) QB Western Kentucky 4c Kalen Ballage (131) RB Arizona State (from Cleveland in Jamar Taylor trade) (from Philadelphia in Jay Ajayi trade) 7b TO MINNESOTA in draft trade-up (227) 5 TO NEW ORLEANS in Stephone Anthony trade (from Baltimore for CB Will Davis) (147) 7c Thomas Duarte (231) TE UCLA 6a TO L.A. RAMS in Robert Quinn trade (183) 7d TO CLEVELAND in Jamar Taylor trade (250) 6b Cornell Armstrong (209) CB Southern Miss (from New England in draft trade-down) (from L.A. Rams in Robert Quinn trade) 7a TO SAN FRANCISCO in Daniel Kilgore trade (223) (from Tampa Bay in 2017 draft trade-down) 2017 7b Quentin Poling (227) LB Ohio 1 Charles Harris (22) DE Missouri (from San Francisco in Kilgore trade) 2 x-Raekwon McMillan (54) LB Ohio State 7c Jason Sanders (229) K New Mexico 3a TO MINNESOTA in 2016 draft trade-up (86) 3b Cordrea Tankersley (97) CB Clemson (compensatory pick from NFL) 4 TO MINNESOTA in 2016 draft trade-up (128) 5a Isaac Asiata (164) G Utah (from Philadephia in 2017 draft trade-up) 5b TO PHILADELPHIA in 2017 draft trade-up (166) 5c Davon Godchaux (178) DT LSU (compensatory pick from NFL) 5d TO PHILADELPHIA in 2017 draft trade-up (184) (compensatory pick from NFL) 6a Vincent Taylor (194) DT Oklahoma State (from Philadephia in 2017 draft trade-up) 6b TO L.A. RAMS in DT William Hayes trade (206) 7a TO TAMPA BAY in 2017 draft trade-down (223) (from L.A. Rams in DT William Hayes trade) 7b x-Isaiah Ford (237) WR Virginia Tech 7c TO JACKSONVILLE in TE trade (240) x-injured reserve ‘17

50 • Miami Dolphins 2019 NFL Draft Guide 2019 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS *as of April 12, 2019

DATE POS. PLAYER/COACH TRANSACTION DATE POS. PLAYER/COACH TRANSACTION Dec. 31 Relieved of his duties as Head Coach March 29 DE Robert Quinn Traded (Dal.) Jan. 1 LB James Burgess Signed to futures contract April 1 G Isaac Asiata Signed Exclusive Rights Tender Jan. 1 C Connor Hilland Signed to futures contract April 1 G/T Jesse Davis Signed Exclusive Rights Tender Jan. 1 S Signed to futures contract April 1 T Zach Sterup Signed Exclusive Rights Tender Jan. 1 DT Jamiyus Pittman Signed to futures contract April 1 DE Signed Exclusive Rights Tender Jan. 1 LB Quentin Poling Signed to futures contract Allocated by NFL’s International April 8 DT Durval Queiroz Neto Jan. 1 DE Jeremiah Valoaga Signed to futures contract Player Pathway Program Jan. 7 LB Sam Eguavoen Signed to futures contract April 8 WR Ricardo Louis Signed as FA Jan. 12 QB Signed to futures contract April 9 G Michael Dixon Signed as FA Feb. 1 CB Signed to futures contract April 9 LB Jayrone Elliott Signed as FA Feb. 4 Brian Flores Named Head Coach April 9 RB Kenneth Farrow Signed as FA Named Assistant Head Coach/ April 9 LB Tyrone Holmes Signed as FA Feb. 8 Jim Caldwell April 9 WR Reece Horn Signed as FA Named Special Teams April 9 T Jaryd Jones-Smith Signed as FA Feb. 8 Coordinator April 9 DT Joey Mbu Signed as FA Feb. 8 Patrick Graham Named Feb. 8 Chad O’Shea Named Offensive Coordinator Named Defensive Pass Game Feb. 8 Josh Boyer Coordinator/ Feb. 8 Karl Dorrell Named Wide Receivers Coach Feb. 8 Pat Flaherty Named Offensive Line Coach Feb. 8 George Godsey Named Tight Ends Coach Feb. 8 Named Defensive Line Coach Feb. 8 Rob Leonard Named Coach Feb. 8 Tony Oden Moved to Safeties Coach Named Assistant Quarterbacks Feb. 8 Jerry Schuplinski Coach Feb. 8 Eric Studesville Moved to Running Backs Coach Feb. 8 Josh Grizzard Moved to Quality Control Coach Feb. 8 Matt Lombardi Named Quality Control Coach Feb. 8 Tiquan Underwood Named Quality Control Coach Feb. 8 LS John Denney Re-signed Named Assistant Special Teams Feb. 11 Brendan Farrell Coach Feb. 15 DE Tank Carradine Signed as FA Feb. 15 CB Jomal Wiltz Signed as FA Feb. 18 Mike Judge Named Quality Control Coach March 6 G Isaac Asiata Placed Exclusive Rights Tender March 6 G/T Jesse Davis Placed Exclusive Rights Tender March 6 T Zach Sterup Placed Exclusive Rights Tender March 6 DE Jonathan Woodard Placed Exclusive Rights Tender March 7 DE Andre Branch Released March 7 C/G Ted Larsen Released March 8 WR Danny Amendola Released March 9 TE Dwayne Allen Signed as FA March 12 WR DeVante Parker Signed Contract Extension March 13 G Josh Sitton Released March 14 CB Eric Rowe Signed as UFA (NE) March 14 TE Clive Walford Signed as FA March 15 QB Ryan Tannehill Traded (Ten.) March 18 QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Signed as UFA (TB) March 18 G/C Chris Reed Signed as FA March 22 LB Mike Hull Re-signed

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 2 Matt Haack P 6-0 202 7/25/94 3 Arizona State ‘17 West Des Moines, Iowa FA, '17 4 QB 6-4 215 12/28/94 2 Washington State ‘18 Logan, Utah Wai., ‘18 (Ten.) 5 Jake Rudock QB 6-3 212 1/21/93 4 Michigan ‘16 Weston, Fla. FA, ‘19 7 Jason Sanders K 5-11 186 11/16/95 2 New Mexico '18 Orange, Calif. D7b, '18 10 Kenny Stills WR 6-1 202 4/22/92 7 Oklahoma '13 San Diego, Calif. T, '15 (N.O.) 11 DeVante Parker WR 6-3 216 1/20/93 5 Louisville '15 Louisville, Ky. D1, '15 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB 6-2 223 11/24/82 15 Harvard ‘05 Gilbert, Ariz. UFA, ‘19 (TB) 15 Albert Wilson WR 5-9 186 7/12/92 6 Georgia State '14 Fort Pierce, Fla. UFA, '18 (KC) 17 WR 6-3 220 1/29/90 7 San Diego State ‘13 Norcross, Ga. FA, ‘18 18 Reece Horn WR 6-3 215 2/1/93 1 Indianapolis ‘16 Carmel, Ind. FA, ‘19 19 Jakeem Grant WR 5-7 169 10/30/92 4 Texas Tech '16 Dallas, Texas D6a, '16 20 Reshad Jones S 6-1 215 2/25/88 10 Georgia '10 Atlanta, Ga. D5b, '10 21 Eric Rowe CB 6-1 205 10/3/92 5 Utah ‘15 Spring, Texas UFA, ‘19 (NE) 22 T.J. McDonald S 6-2 223 1/26/91 7 USC '13 Fresno, Calif. UFA, '17 (LAR) 23 Cordrea Tankersley CB 6-1 200 11/19/93 3 Clemson ‘17 Beech Island, S.C. D3, '17 24 Torry McTyer CB 5-11 188 4/10/95 3 UNLV ‘17 Los Angeles, Calif. FA, '17 25 Xavien Howard CB 6-1 192 7/4/93 4 Baylor '16 Houston, Texas D2, '16 26 Maurice Smith S 6-0 194 6/14/95 3 Georgia ‘17 Missouri City, Texas FA, ‘17 27 Kalen Ballage RB 6-2 237 12/22/95 2 Arizona State '18 Denver, Colo. D4b, '18 28 Bobby McCain CB 5-11 192 8/18/93 5 Memphis '15 Oxford, Ala. D5a, '15 29 Minkah Fitzpatrick S 6-1 202 11/17/96 2 Alabama '18 Old Bridge, N.J. D1, '18 30 Chris Lammons S 5-10 190 1/31/96 1 South Carolina ‘18 Lauderhill, Fla. FA, ‘18 31 Cornell Armstrong CB 6-0 185 9/22/95 2 Southern Miss '18 Bassfield, Miss. D6, '18 32 Kenyan Drake RB 6-1 211 1/26/94 4 Alabama '16 Marietta, Ga. D3a, '16 33 Jomal Wiltz CB 5-10 190 10/23/94 1 Iowa State ‘17 Galena Park, Texas FA, ‘19 34 Kenneth Farrow RB 5-9 219 3/7/93 2 Houston ‘16 Hurst, Texas FA, ‘19 35 Walt Aikens CB/S 6-1 208 6/19/91 6 Liberty '14 Charlotte, N.C. D4, '14 36 Jalen Davis CB 5-10 185 2/2/96 1 Utah State ‘18 La Mesa, Calif. FA, ‘18 37 Dee Delaney CB 5-11 200 2/20/95 1 Miami (FL) ‘18 Beaufort, S.C. Wai., ‘18 (Jax.) 45 Mike Hull LB 6-0 235 5/25/91 3 Penn State '15 Cononsburg, Pa. FA, '15 47 LB 6-3 239 8/14/90 7 Oregon '13 Los Gatos, Calif. T, '16 (Phi.) 49 Sam Eguavoen LB 6-0 227 2/22/93 1 Texas Tech ‘15 Garland, Texas FA, ‘19 50 Tyrone Holmes LB 6-2 253 9/10/93 2 Montana ‘16 Eagle Point, Ore. FA, ‘19 51 Quentin Poling LB 6-1 235 8/17/94 1 Ohio '18 Gomer, Ohio D7a, '18 52 Raekwon McMillan LB 6-2 248 11/17/95 3 Ohio State ‘17 Hinesville, Ga. D2, '17 53 James Burgess LB 6-0 230 3/9/94 3 Louisville ‘16 Homestead, Fla. FA, ‘18 55 Jerome Baker LB 6-2 215 12/25/96 2 Ohio State '18 Cleveland, Ohio D3, '18 56 Davon Godchaux DT 6-3 315 11/11/94 3 LSU ‘17 Plaquemine, La. D5b, '17 58 Jayrone Elliott LB 6-3 240 11/11/91 4 Toledo ‘14 Cleveland, Ohio FA, ‘19 59 Chase Allen LB 6-3 250 8/29/93 3 Southern Illinois ‘17 Belleville, Ill. FA, '17 61 Connor Hilland C 6-4 298 6/18/95 1 William & Mary ‘18 Stafford, Va. FA, ‘18 64 Chris Reed G/C 6-5 310 7/22/92 4 Minnesota State ‘15 Omaha, Neb. FA, ‘19 65 Jamiyus Pittman DT 6-2 319 10/23/94 1 Central Florida ‘18 Moultrie, Ga. FA, ‘18 67 Daniel Kilgore C 6-3 291 12/18/87 9 Appalachian State '08 Kingsport, Tenn. T, '18 (SF) 68 Isaac Asiata G 6-3 345 12/29/92 3 Utah ‘17 Spanish Fork, Utah D5a, '17 69 Durval Queiroz Neto DT 6-4 325 8/27/92 R None Diamantino, Brazil FA, ‘19 (IPP) 70 Michael Dunn G 6-5 300 8/28/94 1 Maryland ‘17 Bethesda, Md. FA, ‘19 71 Jaryd Jones-Smith T 6-7 320 9/3/95 1 Pittsburgh ‘18 Camden, N.J. FA, ‘19 72 Jeremiah Valoaga DE 6-6 275 11/15/94 2 UNLV ‘17 Oxnard, Calif. FA, ‘18 74 Zach Sterup T 6-9 327 5/14/92 3 Nebraska '15 Hastings, Neb. FA, '17 75 DT 6-3 315 6/7/97 1 Miami (FL) ‘18 Jacksonville, Fla. FA, ‘18 76 Jonathan Woodard DE 6-6 271 9/19/93 2 Central Arkansas '16 Brentwood, Tenn. FA, '17 77 Jesse Davis G/T 6-6 325 9/15/91 3 Idaho '16 Asotin, Wash. FA, '17 78 Laremy Tunsil T 6-5 318 8/2/94 4 Mississippi '16 Lake City, Fla. D1, '16 80 Ricardo Louis WR 6-2 215 3/23/94 4 Auburn ‘16 Miami, Fla. FA, ‘19 81 Durham Smythe TE 6-6 248 8/9/95 2 Notre Dame '18 Belton, Texas D4a, '18 83 Nick O’Leary TE 6-3 252 8/31/92 4 Florida State ‘15 Palm Beach, Fla. FA, ‘18 84 Isaiah Ford WR 6-2 189 2/9/96 2 Virginia Tech ‘17 Jacksonville, Fla. D7, '17 87 Clive Walford TE 6-4 258 10/1/91 5 Miami (FL) ‘15 Belle Glade, Fla. FA, ‘19 88 Mike Gesicki TE 6-6 245 10/3/95 2 Penn State '18 Manahawkin, N.J. D2, '18 89 Dwayne Allen TE 6-3 265 2/24/90 8 Clemson ‘12 Fayetteville, N.C. FA, ‘19 90 Charles Harris DE 6-3 250 3/6/95 3 Missouri ‘17 Kansas City, Mo. D1, '17 92 John Denney LS 6-5 242 12/13/78 15 Brigham Young '05 Thornton, Colo. FA, '05 93 DT 6-1 307 11/29/91 7 Illinois ‘13 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. T, ‘18 (Det.) 94 Joey Mbu DT 6-3 323 3/28/93 2 Houston ‘15 Richmond, Texas FA, ‘19 95 Tank Carradine DE 6-4 270 2/18/90 5 Florida State ‘13 Cincinnati, Ohio FA, ‘19 96 Vincent Taylor DT 6-3 306 1/5/94 3 Oklahoma State ‘17 New Orleans, La. D6, '17

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 35 Aikens, Walt CB/S 6-1 208 6/19/91 6 Liberty '14 Charlotte, N.C. D4, '14 59 Allen, Chase LB 6-3 250 8/29/93 3 Southern Illinois ‘17 Belleville, Ill. FA, '17 89 Allen, Dwayne TE 6-3 265 2/24/90 8 Clemson ‘12 Fayetteville, N.C. FA, ‘19 47 Alonso, Kiko LB 6-3 239 8/14/90 7 Oregon '13 Los Gatos, Calif. T, '16 (Phi.) 31 Armstrong, Cornell CB 6-0 185 9/22/95 3 Southern Miss '18 Bassfield, Miss. D6, '18 68 Asiata, Isaac G 6-3 345 12/29/92 3 Utah ‘17 Spanish Fork, Utah D5a, '17 55 Baker, Jerome LB 6-2 215 12/25/96 2 Ohio State '18 Cleveland, Ohio D3, '18 27 Ballage, Kalen RB 6-2 237 12/22/95 2 Arizona State '18 Denver, Colo. D4b, '18 53 Burgess, James LB 6-0 230 3/9/94 3 Louisville ‘16 Homestead, Fla. FA, ‘18 17 Butler, Brice WR 6-3 220 1/29/90 7 San Diego State ‘13 Norcross, Ga. FA, ‘18 95 Carradine, Tank DE 6-4 270 2/18/90 5 Florida State ‘13 Cincinnati, Ohio FA, ‘19 36 Davis, Jalen CB 5-10 185 2/2/96 1 Utah State ‘18 La Mesa, Calif. FA, ‘18 77 Davis, Jesse G/T 6-6 325 9/15/91 3 Idaho '16 Asotin, Wash. FA, '17 37 Delaney, Dee CB 5-11 200 2/20/95 1 Miami (FL) ‘18 Beaufort, S.C. Wai., ‘18 (Jax.) 92 Denney, John LS 6-5 242 12/13/78 15 Brigham Young '05 Thornton, Colo. FA, '05 32 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 1/26/94 4 Alabama '16 Marietta, Ga. D3a, '16 70 Dunn, Michael G 6-5 300 8/28/94 1 Maryland ‘17 Bethesda, Md. FA, ‘19 49 Eguavoen, Sam LB 6-0 227 2/22/93 1 Texas Tech ‘15 Garland, Texas FA, ‘19 58 Elliott, Jayrone LB 6-3 240 11/11/91 4 Toledo ‘14 Cleveland, Ohio FA, ‘19 4 Falk, Luke QB 6-4 215 12/28/94 2 Washington State ‘18 Logan, Utah Wai., ‘18 (Ten.) 34 Farrow, Kenneth RB 5-9 219 3/7/93 2 Houston ‘16 Hurst, Texas FA, ‘19 29 Fitzpatrick, Minkah S 6-1 202 11/17/96 2 Alabama '18 Old Bridge, N.J. D1, '18 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB 6-2 223 11/24/82 15 Harvard ‘05 Gilbert, Ariz. UFA, ‘19 (TB) 84 Ford, Isaiah WR 6-2 189 2/9/96 2 Virginia Tech ‘17 Jacksonville, Fla. D7, '17 88 Gesicki, Mike TE 6-6 245 10/3/95 2 Penn State '18 Manahawkin, N.J. D2, '18 56 Godchaux, Davon DT 6-3 315 11/11/94 3 LSU ‘17 Plaquemine, La. D5b, '17 19 Grant, Jakeem WR 5-7 169 10/30/92 4 Texas Tech '16 Dallas, Texas D6a, '16 2 Haack, Matt P 6-0 202 7/25/94 3 Arizona State ‘17 West Des Moines, Iowa FA, '17 90 Harris, Charles DE 6-3 250 3/6/95 3 Missouri ‘17 Kansas City, Mo. D1, '17 61 Hilland, Connor C 6-4 298 6/18/95 1 William & Mary ‘18 Stafford, Va. FA, ‘18 50 Holmes, Tyrone LB 6-2 253 9/10/93 2 Montana ‘16 Eagle Point, Ore. FA, ‘19 18 Horn, Reece WR 6-3 215 2/1/93 1 Indianapolis ‘16 Carmel, Ind. FA, ‘19 25 Howard, Xavien CB 6-1 192 7/4/93 4 Baylor '16 Houston, Texas D2, '16 45 Hull, Mike LB 6-0 235 5/25/91 3 Penn State '15 Cononsburg, Pa. FA, '15 20 Jones, Reshad S 6-1 215 2/25/88 10 Georgia '10 Atlanta, Ga. D5b, '10 71 Jones-Smith, Jaryd T 6-7 320 9/3/95 1 Pittsburgh ‘18 Camden, N.J. FA, ‘19 67 Kilgore, Daniel C 6-3 291 12/18/87 9 Appalachian State '08 Kingsport, Tenn. T, '18 (SF) 30 Lammons, Chris S 5-10 190 1/31/96 1 South Carolina ‘18 Lauderhill, Fla. FA, ‘18 80 Louis, Ricardo WR 6-2 215 3/23/94 4 Auburn ‘16 Miami, Fla. FA, ‘19 94 Mbu, Joey DT 6-3 323 3/28/93 2 Houston ‘15 Richmond, Texas FA, ‘19 28 McCain, Bobby CB 5-11 192 8/18/93 5 Memphis '15 Oxford, Ala. D5a, '15 22 McDonald, T.J. S 6-2 223 1/26/91 7 USC '13 Fresno, Calif. UFA, '17 (LAR) 52 McMillan, Raekwon LB 6-2 248 11/17/95 3 Ohio State ‘17 Hinesville, Ga. D2, '17 24 McTyer, Torry CB 5-11 188 4/10/95 3 UNLV ‘17 Los Angeles, Calif. FA, '17 75 Norton, Kendrick DT 6-3 315 6/7/97 1 Miami (FL) ‘18 Jacksonville, Fla. FA, ‘18 83 O’Leary, Nick TE 6-3 252 8/31/92 4 Florida State ‘15 Palm Beach, Fla. FA, ‘18 11 Parker, DeVante WR 6-3 216 1/20/93 5 Louisville '15 Louisville, Ky. D1, '15 65 Pittman, Jamiyus DT 6-2 319 10/23/94 1 Central Florida ‘18 Moultrie, Ga. FA, ‘18 51 Poling, Quentin LB 6-1 235 8/17/94 1 Ohio '18 Gomer, Ohio D7a, '18 69 Queiroz Neto, Durval DT 6-4 325 8/27/92 R None Diamantino, Brazil FA, ‘19 (IPP) 64 Reed, Chris G/C 6-5 310 7/22/92 4 Minnesota State ‘15 Omaha, Neb. FA, ‘19 21 Rowe, Eric CB 6-1 205 10/3/92 5 Utah ‘15 Spring, Texas UFA, ‘19 (NE) 5 Rudock, Jake QB 6-3 212 1/21/93 4 Michigan ‘16 Weston, Fla. FA, ‘19 7 Sanders, Jason K 5-11 186 11/16/95 2 New Mexico '18 Orange, Calif. D7b, '18 26 Smith, Maurice S 6-0 194 6/14/95 3 Georgia ‘17 Missouri City, Texas FA, ‘17 81 Smythe, Durham TE 6-6 248 8/9/95 2 Notre Dame '18 Belton, Texas D4a, '18 93 Spence, Akeem DT 6-1 307 11/29/91 7 Illinois ‘13 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. T, ‘18 (Det.) 74 Sterup, Zach T 6-9 327 5/14/92 3 Nebraska '15 Hastings, Neb. FA, '17 10 Stills, Kenny WR 6-1 202 4/22/92 7 Oklahoma '13 San Diego, Calif. T, '15 (N.O.) 23 Tankersley, Cordrea CB 6-1 200 11/19/93 3 Clemson ‘17 Beech Island, S.C. D3, '17 96 Taylor, Vincent DT 6-3 306 1/5/94 3 Oklahoma State ‘17 New Orleans, La. D6, '17 78 Tunsil, Laremy T 6-5 318 8/2/94 4 Mississippi '16 Lake City, Fla. D1, '16 72 Valoaga, Jeremiah DE 6-6 275 11/15/94 2 UNLV ‘17 Oxnard, Calif. FA, ‘18 87 Walford, Clive TE 6-4 258 10/1/91 5 Miami (FL) ‘15 Belle Glade, Fla. FA, ‘19 15 Wilson, Albert WR 5-9 186 7/12/92 6 Georgia State '14 Fort Pierce, Fla. UFA, '18 (KC) 33 Wiltz, Jomal CB 5-10 190 10/23/94 1 Iowa State ‘17 Galena Park, Texas FA, ‘19 76 Woodard, Jonathan DE 6-6 271 9/19/93 2 Central Arkansas '16 Brentwood, Tenn. FA, '17

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OFFENSE (28) DEFENSE (36) QUARTERBACKS (3) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (11) NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 4 Falk, Luke QB 6-4 215 2 Washington St. ‘18 56 Godchaux, Davon DT 6-3 315 3 LSU ‘17 5 Rudock, Jake QB 6-3 212 4 Michigan ‘16 65 Pittman, Jamiyus DT 6-2 319 1 Central Florida ‘18 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB 6-2 223 15 Harvard ‘05 69 Queiroz Neto, Durval DT 6-4 325 R None 72 Valoaga, Jeremiah DE 6-6 275 2 UNLV ‘17 RUNNING BACKS (3) 75 Norton, Kendrick DT 6-3 315 1 Miami (FL) ‘18 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 76 Woodard, Jonathan DE 6-6 271 2 Central Arkansas '16 27 Ballage, Kalen RB 6-2 237 2 Arizona State ‘18 90 Harris, Charles DE 6-3 250 3 Missouri ‘17 32 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 4 Alabama '16 93 Spence, Akeem DT 6-1 307 7 Illinois ‘13 34 Farrow, Kenneth RB 5-9 219 2 Houston ‘16 94 Mbu, Joey DT 6-3 323 2 Houston ‘15 WIDE RECEIVERS (8) 95 Carradine, Tank DE 6-4 270 5 Florida State ‘13 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 96 Taylor, Vincent DT 6-3 306 3 Oklahoma State ‘17 10 Stills, Kenny WR 6-1 202 7 Oklahoma '13 LINEBACKERS (10) 11 Parker, DeVante WR 6-3 216 5 Louisville '15 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 15 Wilson, Albert WR 5-9 186 6 Georgia State '14 45 Hull, Mike LB 6-0 235 3 Penn State ‘15 17 Butler, Brice WR 6-3 220 7 San Diego State ‘13 47 Alonso, Kiko LB 6-3 239 7 Oregon '13 18 Horn, Reece WR 6-3 215 1 Indianapolis ‘16 49 Eguavoen, Sam LB 6-0 227 1 Texas Tech ‘15 19 Grant, Jakeem WR 5-7 169 4 Texas Tech '16 50 Holmes, Tyrone LB 6-2 253 2 Montana ‘16 80 Louis, Ricardo WR 6-2 215 4 Auburn ‘16 51 Poling, Quentin LB 6-1 235 1 Ohio ‘18 84 Ford, Isaiah WR 6-2 189 2 Virginia Tech ‘17 52 McMillan, Raekwon LB 6-2 248 3 Ohio State ‘17 TIGHT ENDS (5) 53 Burgess, James LB 6-0 230 3 Louisville ‘16 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 55 Baker, Jerome LB 6-2 215 2 Ohio State ‘18 81 Smythe, Durham TE 6-6 248 2 Notre Dame ‘18 58 Elliott, Jayrone LB 6-3 240 4 Toledo ‘14 83 O’Leary, Nick TE 6-3 252 4 Florida State ‘15 59 Allen, Chase LB 6-3 250 3 Southern Illinois ‘17 87 Walford, Clive TE 6-4 258 5 Miami (FL) ‘15 DEFENSIVE BACKS (15) 88 Gesicki, Mike TE 6-6 245 2 Penn State ‘18 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 89 Allen, Dwayne TE 6-3 265 8 Clemson ‘12 20 Jones, Reshad S 6-1 215 10 Georgia '10 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 21 Rowe, Eric CB 6-1 205 5 Utah ‘15 NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 22 McDonald, T.J. S 6-2 223 7 USC '13 61 Hilland, Connor C 6-4 298 1 William & Mary ‘18 23 Tankersley, Cordrea CB 6-1 200 3 Clemson ‘17 64 Reed, Chris G/C 6-5 310 4 Minnesota State ‘15 24 McTyer, Torry CB 5-11 188 3 UNLV ‘17 67 Kilgore, Daniel C 6-3 291 9 Appalachian St. '08 25 Howard, Xavien CB 6-1 192 4 Baylor '16 68 Asiata, Isaac G 6-3 345 3 Utah ‘17 26 Smith, Maurice S 6-0 194 3 Georgia ‘17 70 Dunn, Michael G 6-5 300 1 Maryland ‘17 28 McCain, Bobby CB 5-11 192 5 Memphis '15 71 Jones-Smith, Jaryd T 6-7 320 1 Pittsburgh ‘18 29 Fitzpatrick, Minkah S 6-1 202 2 Alabama ‘18 74 Sterup, Zach T 6-9 327 3 Nebraska '15 30 Lammons, Chris S 5-10 190 1 South Carolina ‘18 77 Davis, Jesse G/T 6-6 325 3 Idaho '16 31 Armstrong, Cornell CB 6-0 185 2 Southern Miss ‘18 78 Tunsil, Laremy T 6-5 318 4 Mississippi '16 33 Wiltz, Jomal CB 5-10 190 1 Iowa State ‘17 35 Aikens, Walt CB/S 6-1 208 6 Liberty '14 36 Davis, Jalen CB 5-10 185 1 Utah State ‘18 37 Delaney, Dee CB 5-11 200 1 Miami (FL) ‘18

SPECIALISTS (3) NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE 2 Haack, Matt P 6-0 202 3 Arizona State ‘17 7 Sanders, Jason K 5-11 186 2 New Mexico ‘18 92 Denney, John LS 6-5 242 15 Brigham Young '05

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