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2021 Round-By-Round Draft Order As of 4 Pm 04282021.Xlsx Round 1 Round Pick Overall Club 1 1 1 Jacksonville Jaguars 1 2 2 New York Jets 1 3 3 San Francisco 49ers from Houston Texans through Miami Dolphins 1 4 4 Atlanta Falcons 1 5 5 Cincinnati Bengals 1 6 6 Miami Dolphins from Philadelphia Eagles 1 7 7 Detroit Lions 1 8 8 Carolina Panthers 1 9 9 Denver Broncos 1 10 10 Dallas Cowboys 1 11 11 New York Giants 1 12 12 Philadelphia Eagles from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins 1 13 13 Los Angeles Chargers 1 14 14 Minnesota Vikings 1 15 15 New England Patriots 1 16 16 Arizona Cardinals 1 17 17 Las Vegas Raiders 1 18 18 Miami Dolphins 1 19 19 Washington Football Team 1 20 20 Chicago Bears 1 21 21 Indianapolis Colts 1 22 22 Tennessee Titans 1 23 23 New York Jets from Seattle Seahawks 1 24 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 1 25 25 Jacksonville Jaguars from Los Angeles Rams 1 26 26 Cleveland Browns 1 27 27 Baltimore Ravens 1 28 28 New Orleans Saints 1 29 29 Green Bay Packers 1 30 30 Buffalo Bills 1 31 31 Baltimore Ravens from Kansas City Chiefs 1 32 32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Round 2 Round Pick Overall Club 2 1 33 Jacksonville Jaguars 2 2 34 New York Jets 2 3 35 Atlanta Falcons 2 4 36 Miami Dolphins from Houston Texans 2 5 37 Philadelphia Eagles 2 6 38 Cincinnati Bengals 2 7 39 Carolina Panthers 2 8 40 Denver Broncos 2 9 41 Detroit Lions 2 10 42 New York Giants 2 11 43 San Francisco 49ers 2 12 44 Dallas Cowboys 2 13 45 Jacksonville Jaguars from Minnesota Vikings 2 14 46 New England Patriots 2 15 47 Los Angeles Chargers 2 16 48 Las Vegas Raiders 2 17 49 Arizona Cardinals 2 18 50 Miami Dolphins 2 19 51 Washington Football Team 2 20 52 Chicago Bears 2 21 53 Tennessee Titans 2 22 54 Indianapolis Colts 2 23 55 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 24 56 Seattle Seahawks 2 25 57 Los Angeles Rams 2 26 58 Kansas City Chiefs from Baltimore Ravens 2 27 59 Cleveland Browns 2 28 60 New Orleans Saints 2 29 61 Buffalo Bills 2 30 62 Green Bay Packers 2 31 63 Kansas City Chiefs 2 32 64 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Round 3 Round Pick Overall Club 3 1 65 Jacksonville Jaguars 3 2 66 New York Jets 3 3 67 Houston Texans 3 4 68 Atlanta Falcons 3 5 69 Cincinnati Bengals 3 6 70 Philadelphia Eagles 3 7 71 Denver Broncos 3 8 72 Detroit Lions 3 9 73 Carolina Panthers 3 10 74 Washington Football Team from San Francisco 49ers 3 11 75 Dallas Cowboys 3 12 76 New York Giants 3 13 New England Patriots (Choice Forfeited) 3 14 77 Los Angeles Chargers 3 15 78 Minnesota Vikings 3 16 79 Las Vegas Raiders from Arizona Cardinals 3 17 80 Las Vegas Raiders 3 18 81 Miami Dolphins 3 19 82 Washington Football Team 3 20 83 Chicago Bears 3 21 84 Philadelphia Eagles from Indianapolis Colts 3 22 85 Tennessee Titans 3 23 86 New York Jets from Seattle Seahawks 3 24 87 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 25 88 Los Angeles Rams 3 26 89 Cleveland Browns 3 27 90 Minnesota Vikings from Baltimore Ravens 3 28 91 Cleveland Browns from New Orleans Saints 3 29 92 Green Bay Packers 3 30 93 Buffalo Bills 3 31 94 Baltimore Ravens from Kansas City Chiefs 3 32 95 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 33 96 New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) 3 34 97 Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection) 3 35 98 New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection) 3 36 99 Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 3 37 100 Tennessee Titans (Compensatory Selection) 3 38 101 Detroit Lions from Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection) 3 39 102 San Francisco 49ers (Special Compensatory Selection) 3 40 103 Los Angeles Rams (Special Compensatory Selection) 3 41 104 Baltimore Ravens (Special Compensatory Selection) 3 42 105 New Orleans Saints (Special Compensatory Selection) Round 4 Round Pick Overall Club 4 1 106 Jacksonville Jaguars 4 2 107 New York Jets 4 3 108 Atlanta Falcons 4 4 109 Houston Texans 4 5 110 Cleveland Browns from Philadelphia Eagles 4 6 111 Cincinnati Bengals 4 7 112 Detroit Lions 4 8 113 Carolina Panthers 4 9 114 Denver Broncos 4 10 115 Dallas Cowboys 4 11 116 New York Giants 4 12 117 San Francisco 49ers 4 13 118 Los Angeles Chargers 4 14 119 Minnesota Vikings 4 15 120 New England Patriots 4 16 121 Las Vegas Raiders reacquired through Miami Dolphins 4 17 122 New England Patriots from Arizona Cardinals through Houston Texans 4 18 123 Philadelphia Eagles from Miami Dolphins 4 19 124 Washington Football Team 4 20 125 Minnesota Vikings from Chicago Bears 4 21 126 Tennessee Titans 4 22 127 Indianapolis Colts 4 23 128 Pittsburgh Steelers 4 24 129 Seattle Seahawks 4 25 130 Jacksonville Jaguars from Los Angeles Rams 4 26 131 Baltimore Ravens 4 27 132 Cleveland Browns 4 28 133 New Orleans Saints 4 29 134 Minnesota Vikings from Buffalo Bills (Conditional) 4 30 135 Green Bay Packers 4 31 136 Baltimore Ravens from Kansas City Chiefs 4 32 137 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 33 138 Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 4 34 139 New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) 4 35 140 Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory Selection) 4 36 141 Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection) 4 37 142 Green Bay Packers (Compenstory Selection) 4 38 143 Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory Selection) 4 39 144 Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection) Round 5 Round Pick Overall Club 5 1 145 Jacksonville Jaguars 5 2 146 New York Jets 5 3 147 Houston Texans 5 4 148 Atlanta Falcons 5 5 149 Cincinnati Bengals 5 6 150 Philadelphia Eagles 5 7 151 Carolina Panthers 5 8 152 Denver Broncos 5 9 153 Detroit Lions 5 10 154 New York Jets from New York Giants 5 11 155 San Francisco 49ers 5 12 156 Miami Dolphins from Dallas Cowboys through Philadelphia Eagles 5 13 157 Minnesota Vikings 5 14 158 Houston Texans from New England Patriots 5 15 159 Los Angeles Chargers 5 16 160 Arizona Cardinals 5 17 161 Buffalo Bills from Las Vegas Raiders 5 18 162 Las Vegas Raiders from Miami Dolphins 5 19 163 Washington Football Team 5 20 164 Chicago Bears 5 21 165 Indianapolis Colts 5 22 166 Tennessee Titans 5 23 167 Las Vegas Raiders from Seattle Seahawks 5 24 168 Minnesota Vikings from Pittsburgh Steelers through Baltimore Ravens 5 25 169 Cleveland Browns from Los Angeles Rams 5 26 170 Jacksonville Jaguars from Cleveland Browns 5 27 171 Baltimore Ravens 5 28 172 San Francisco 49ers from New Orleans Saints 5 29 173 Green Bay Packers 5 30 174 Buffalo Bills 5 31 175 Kansas City Chiefs 5 32 176 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 33 177 New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) 5 34 178 Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) 5 35 179 Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 5 36 180 San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 5 37 181 Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection) 5 38 182 Atlanta Falcons (Compensatory Selection) 5 39 183 Atlanta Falcons (Compensatory Selection) 5 40 184 Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) Round 6 Round Pick Overall Club 6 1 185 Los Angeles Chargers from Jacksonville Jaguars through Tennessee Titans 6 2 186 New York Jets reacquired through New England Patriots 6 3 187 Atlanta Falcons 6 4 188 New England Patriots from Houston Texans 6 5 189 Philadelphia Eagles 6 6 190 Cincinnati Bengals 6 7 191 Denver Broncos 6 8 192 Dallas Cowboys from Detroit Lions 6 9 193 Carolina Panthers 6 10 194 San Francisco 49ers 6 11 195 Houston Texans from Dallas Cowboys through New England Patriots 6 12 196 New York Giants 6 13 197 New England Patriots 6 14 198 Los Angeles Chargers 6 15 199 Minnesota Vikings 6 16 200 Las Vegas Raiders 6 17 201 New York Giants from Arizona Cardinals 6 18 202 Cincinnati Bengals from Miami Dolphins through Houston Texans 6 19 203 Houston Texans from Washington Football Team through Las Vegas Raiders and Miami Dolphins 6 20 204 Chicago Bears 6 21 205 Tennessee Titans 6 22 206 Indianapolis Colts 6 23 207 Kansas City Chiefs from Pittsburgh Steelers through Miami Dolphins 6 24 208 Chicago Bears from Seattle Seahawks through Miami Dolphins (Conditional) 6 25 209 Los Angeles Rams 6 26 210 Baltimore Ravens 6 27 211 Cleveland Browns 6 28 212 Houston Texans from New Orleans Saints 6 29 213 Buffalo Bills 6 30 214 Green Bay Packers 6 31 215 Tennessee Titans from Kansas City Chiefs 6 32 216 Pittsburgh Steelers from Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 33 217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection) 6 34 218 New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection) 6 35 219 Atlanta Falcons (Compensatory Selection) 6 36 220 Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) 6 37 221 Chicago Bears (Compensatory Selection) 6 38 222 Carolina Panthers (Compensatory Selection) 6 39 223 Arizona Cardinals from Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory Selection) 6 40 224 Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection) 6 41 225 Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection) 6 42 226 New York Jets from Carolina Panthers (Compensatory Selection) 6 43 227 Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 6 44 228 Chicago Bears (Compensatory Selection) Round 7 Round Pick Overall Club 7 1 229 New Orleans Saints from Jacksonville Jaguars 7 2 230 San Francisco from New York Jets 7 3 231 Miami Dolphins from Houston Texans 7 4 232 Tennessee Titans from Atlanta Falcons through Miami Dolphins 7 5 233 Houston Texans from Cincinnati Bengals 7 6 234 Philadelphia Eagles 7 7 235 Cincinnati Bengals from Detroit Lions through Seattle Seahawks 7 8 236 Buffalo Bills from Carolina Panthers 7 9 237 Denver Broncos 7 10 238 Dallas Cowboys 7 11 239 Denver Broncos from New York Giants 7 12 240 Philadelphia Eagles from San Francisco 49ers 7 13 241 Los Angeles Chargers 7 14 Minnesota Vikings (Choice Forfeited) 7 15 242 New England Patriots 7 16 243 Arizona Cardinals 7 17 244 Washington Football Team from Las Vegas Raiders 7 18 245 Pittsburgh Steelers from Miami Dolphins 7 19 246 Washington Football Team 7 20 247 Arizona Cardinals from Chicago Bears through Las Vegas Raiders 7 21 248 Indianapolis Colts 7 22 249 Jacksonville Jaguars from Tennessee Titans 7 23 250 Seattle Seahawks 7 24 251 Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Pittsburgh Steelers 7 25 252 Los Angeles Rams 7 26 253 Denver Broncos from Cleveland Browns 7 27 254 Pittsburgh Steelers from Baltimore Ravens 7 28 255 New Orleans Saints 7 29 256 Green Bay Packers 7 30 257 Cleveland Browns from Buffalo Bills 7 31 258 Miami 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