LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 25: Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis speaks with Clark County officials at a kick-off event celebrating the 2022 NFL Draft at the Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas sign on April 25, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
Full list of Dallas Cowboys draft picks and selections for every round
The time has come. It’s the 87th edition of the NFL draft. Here’s a look at the first-round order heading into Thursday night at Las Vegas.
It is NFL draft time once again and it should be a fascinating evening in Sin City. The Detroit Lions, New York Jets, New York Giants, Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs all have a pair of selections on Thursday. A look at the first-round order.
2002 NFL Draft (First Round)
No. Team
1. Jacksonville Jaguars
2. Detroit Lions
3. Houston Texans
4. New York Jets
5. New York Giants
6. Carolina Panthers
7. New York Giants (from Chicago Bears)
8. Atlanta Falcons
9. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos)
10. New York Jets (from Seattle Seahawks)
11. Washington Commanders
12. Minnesota Vikings
13. Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns)
14. Baltimore Ravens
15. Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami Dolphins)
16. New Orleans Saints (from Indianapolis Colts thru Philadelphia Eagles)
17. Los Angeles Chargers
18. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints)
19. New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia Eagles)
20. Pittsburgh Steelers
21. New England Patriots
22. Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders)
23. Arizona Cardinals
24. Dallas Cowboys
25. Buffalo Bills
26. Tennessee Titans
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
28. Green Bay Packers
29. Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers thru Miami Dolphins)
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. Cincinnati Bengals
32. Detroit Lions (from Los Angeles Rams)
Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams aren’t slated to pick tonight (details via Eric Mullin of NBC Sports Washington). At least not for now.
As for the first overall pick, it doesn’t figure to be a quarterback for the first time since 2017 when the Cleveland Browns opted for Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett. So who will be the first team to offer up a curveball? Stay tuned.