2004 NFL draft

2004 NFL draft
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General information
Date(s)April 24–25, 2004
LocationTheater at MSG
in New York City
Network(s)ESPN, ESPN2
Overview
255 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionEli Manning, QB
San Diego Chargers
Mr. IrrelevantAndre Sommersell, LB
Oakland Raiders
Most selections (13)Tennessee Titans
Fewest selections (4)Washington Redskins
← 2003
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The 2004 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held from April 24–25, 2004, at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[1][2][3] No teams chose to claim any players in the supplemental draft that year.

The draft was shown on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2 both days. The draft began with the San Diego Chargers selecting Mississippi quarterback Eli Manning with the first overall selection. Due to his refusal to play for the Chargers, Manning was later traded to the New York Giants for the fourth overall pick Philip Rivers of NC State. There were 32 compensatory selections distributed among 16 teams, with the Eagles, Rams, and Jets each receiving 4 compensatory picks.[4] Seven wide receivers were selected in the first round, a draft record later tied in 2024.[5] Another record set by the draft was the most trades in the first round, with twenty-eight trades. The University of Miami set an NFL record for the most first rounders drafted with six, which would be tied by Alabama in 2021. Ohio State set an NFL draft record having 14 total players selected through all rounds. It was the first draft to have produced two quarterbacks who each won multiple Super Bowls, with Ben Roethlisberger winning his second in 2008 and Eli Manning his second in 2011.

The 255 players chosen in the draft were composed of:

Player selections

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* = compensatory selection
^ = supplemental compensatory selection
¤ = extra selection awarded to expansion team
= Pro Bowler[n 1]
= Hall of Famer[n 2]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
Quarterbacks Eli Manning, Philip Rivers, and Ben Roethlisberger (top to bottom) each served as the franchise starters of their teams for nearly two decades
Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is second in NFL receiving yards and receptions
Murdered during his fourth season, safety Sean Taylor nonetheless established himself as a dominant and popular player
In a 13-season career, nose tackle Vince Wilfork made five Pro Bowls and won two Super Bowls
Running back Steven Jackson is the Rams' all-time leading rusher
Chris Cooley has the most receptions of a tight end in Washington history
Defensive end Jared Allen twice led the league in sacks
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 San Diego Chargers Eli Manning  QB Ole Miss SEC
1 2 Oakland Raiders Robert Gallery  OT Iowa Big Ten
1 3 Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald  WR Pittsburgh Big East
1 4 New York Giants Philip Rivers  QB NC State ACC
1 5 Washington Redskins Sean Taylor  S Miami (FL) Big East
1 6 Cleveland Browns Kellen Winslow II  TE Miami (FL) Big East
1 7 Detroit Lions Roy Williams  WR Texas Big 12
1 8 Atlanta Falcons DeAngelo Hall  CB Virginia Tech Big East
1 9 Jacksonville Jaguars Reggie Williams  WR Washington Pac-10
1 10 Houston Texans Dunta Robinson  CB South Carolina SEC
1 11 Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger  QB Miami (OH) MAC
1 12 New York Jets Jonathan Vilma  LB Miami (FL) Big East
1 13 Buffalo Bills Lee Evans  WR Wisconsin Big Ten
1 14 Chicago Bears Tommie Harris  DT Oklahoma Big 12
1 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Michael Clayton  WR LSU SEC
1 16 Philadelphia Eagles Shawn Andrews  OG Arkansas SEC
1 17 Denver Broncos D. J. Williams  LB Miami (FL) Big East
1 18 New Orleans Saints Will Smith  DE Ohio State Big Ten
1 19 Miami Dolphins Vernon Carey  OT Miami (FL) Big East
1 20 Minnesota Vikings Kenechi Udeze  DE USC Pac-10
1 21 New England Patriots Vince Wilfork  NT Miami (FL) Big East
1 22 Buffalo Bills J. P. Losman  QB Tulane C-USA
1 23 Seattle Seahawks Marcus Tubbs  DT Texas Big 12
1 24 St. Louis Rams Steven Jackson  RB Oregon State Pac-10
1 25 Green Bay Packers Ahmad Carroll  CB Arkansas SEC
1 26 Cincinnati Bengals Chris Perry  RB Michigan Big Ten
1 27 Houston Texans Jason Babin  DE Western Michigan MAC
1 28 Carolina Panthers Chris Gamble  CB Ohio State Big Ten
1 29 Atlanta Falcons Michael Jenkins  WR Ohio State Big Ten
1 30 Detroit Lions Kevin Jones  RB Virginia Tech Big East
1 31 San Francisco 49ers Rashaun Woods  WR Oklahoma State Big 12
1 32 New England Patriots Benjamin Watson  TE Georgia SEC
2 Oakland Raiders Oakland traded its second-round selection to Houston in exchange for Houston's third- and seventh-round selections (83rd and 262nd) in 2003. Houston then forfeited the pick by selecting RB Tony Hollings in the 2003 supplemental draft
2 33 Arizona Cardinals Karlos Dansby  LB Auburn SEC
2 34 New York Giants Chris Snee  OG Boston College Big East
2 35 San Diego Chargers Igor Olshansky  DT Oregon Pac-10
2 36 Kansas City Chiefs Junior Siavii  DT Oregon Pac-10
2 37 Detroit Lions Teddy Lehman  LB Oklahoma Big 12
2 38 Pittsburgh Steelers Ricardo Colclough  CB Tusculum SAC
2 39 Jacksonville Jaguars Daryl Smith  LB Georgia Tech ACC
2 40 Tennessee Titans Ben Troupe  TE Florida SEC
2 41 Denver Broncos Tatum Bell  RB Oklahoma State Big 12
2 42 Tennessee Titans Travis LaBoy  DE Hawaii WAC
2 43 Dallas Cowboys Julius Jones  RB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
2 44 Indianapolis Colts Bob Sanders  SS Iowa Big Ten
2 45 Oakland Raiders Jake Grove  C Virginia Tech Big East
2 46 San Francisco 49ers Justin Smiley  OG Alabama SEC
2 47 Chicago Bears Tank Johnson  DT Washington Pac-10
2 48 Minnesota Vikings Dontarrious Thomas  LB Auburn SEC
2 49 Cincinnati Bengals Keiwan Ratliff  CB Florida SEC
2 50 New Orleans Saints Devery Henderson  WR LSU SEC
2 51 Baltimore Ravens Dwan Edwards  DT Oregon State Pac-10
2 52 Dallas Cowboys Jacob Rogers  OT USC Pac-10
2 53 Seattle Seahawks Michael Boulware  SS Florida State ACC
2 54 Denver Broncos Darius Watts  WR Marshall MAC
2 55 Jacksonville Jaguars Greg Jones  RB Florida State ACC
2 56 Cincinnati Bengals Madieu Williams  FS Maryland ACC
2 57 Tennessee Titans Antwan Odom  DE Alabama SEC
2 58 San Francisco 49ers Shawntae Spencer  CB Pittsburgh Big East
2 59 Cleveland Browns Sean Jones  FS Georgia SEC
2 60 New Orleans Saints Courtney Watson  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
2 61 Kansas City Chiefs Kris Wilson  TE Pittsburgh Big East
2 62 Carolina Panthers Keary Colbert  WR USC Pac-10
2 63 New England Patriots Marquise Hill  DE LSU SEC
3 64 Arizona Cardinals Darnell Dockett  DT Florida State ACC
3 65 San Diego Chargers Nate Kaeding  K Iowa Big Ten
3 66 San Diego Chargers Nick Hardwick  C Purdue Big Ten
3 67 Oakland Raiders Stuart Schweigert  FS Purdue Big Ten
3 68 Indianapolis Colts Ben Hartsock  TE Ohio State Big Ten
3 69 Indianapolis Colts Gilbert Gardner  LB Purdue Big Ten
3 70 Green Bay Packers Joey Thomas  CB Montana State Big Sky
3 71 Tennessee Titans Randy Starks  DT Maryland ACC
3 72 Green Bay Packers Donnell Washington  DT Clemson ACC
3 73 Detroit Lions Keith Smith  CB McNeese State Southland
3 74 Buffalo Bills Tim Anderson  DT Ohio State Big Ten
3 75 Pittsburgh Steelers Max Starks  OT Florida SEC
3 76 New York Jets Derrick Strait  CB Oklahoma Big 12
3 77 San Francisco 49ers Derrick Hamilton  WR Clemson ACC
3 78 Chicago Bears Bernard Berrian  WR Fresno State WAC
3 79 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marquis Cooper  LB Washington Pac-10
3 80 Cincinnati Bengals Caleb Miller  LB Arkansas SEC
3 81 Washington Redskins Chris Cooley  TE Utah State Sun Belt
3 82 Baltimore Ravens Devard Darling  WR Washington State Pac-10
3 83 Dallas Cowboys Stephen Peterman  OG LSU SEC
3 84 Seattle Seahawks Sean Locklear  OG NC State ACC
3 85 Denver Broncos Jeremy LeSueur  CB Michigan Big Ten
3 86 Jacksonville Jaguars Jorge Cordova  LB Nevada WAC
3 87 Green Bay Packers B. J. Sander  P Ohio State Big Ten
3 88 Minnesota Vikings Darrion Scott  DE Ohio State Big Ten
3 89 Philadelphia Eagles Matt Ware  FS UCLA Pac-10
3 90 Atlanta Falcons Matt Schaub  QB Virginia ACC
3 91 St. Louis Rams Anthony Hargrove  DE Georgia Tech ACC
3 92 Tennessee Titans Rich Gardner  CB Penn State Big Ten
3 93 Kansas City Chiefs Keyaron Fox  LB Georgia Tech ACC
3 94 Carolina Panthers Travelle Wharton  OT South Carolina SEC
3 95 New England Patriots Guss Scott  SS Florida SEC
3* 96 Cincinnati Bengals Landon Johnson  LB Purdue Big Ten
4 97 New York Giants Reggie Torbor  DE Auburn SEC
4 98 San Diego Chargers Shaun Phillips  DE Purdue Big Ten
4 99 Oakland Raiders Carlos Francis  WR Texas Tech Big 12
4 100 Arizona Cardinals Alex Stepanovich  C Ohio State Big Ten
4 101 Atlanta Falcons Demorrio Williams  LB Nebraska Big 12
4 102 Miami Dolphins Will Poole  CB USC Pac-10
4 103 Tennessee Titans Bo Schobel  DE TCU C-USA
4 104 San Francisco 49ers Isaac Sopoaga  DT Hawaii WAC
4 105 Kansas City Chiefs Samie Parker  WR Oregon Pac-10
4 106 Cleveland Browns Luke McCown  QB Louisiana Tech WAC
4 107 Indianapolis Colts Kendyll Pope  LB Florida State ACC
4 108 New York Jets Jerricho Cotchery  WR NC State ACC
4 109 Buffalo Bills Tim Euhus  TE Oregon State Pac-10
4 110 Chicago Bears Nathan Vasher  CB Texas Big 12
4 111 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Will Allen  FS Ohio State Big Ten
4 112 Chicago Bears Leon Joe  LB Maryland ACC
4 113 New England Patriots Dexter Reid  FS North Carolina ACC
4 114 Cincinnati Bengals Matthias Askew  DT Michigan State Big Ten
4 115 Minnesota Vikings Nat Dorsey  OT Georgia Tech ACC
4 116 Seattle Seahawks Niko Koutouvides  LB Purdue Big Ten
4 117 Cincinnati Bengals Robert Geathers  DE Georgia SEC
4 118 Jacksonville Jaguars Anthony Maddox  DT Delta State Gulf South
4 119 Minnesota Vikings Mewelde Moore  RB Tulane C-USA
4 120 Jacksonville Jaguars Ernest Wilford  WR Virginia Tech Big East
4 121 Dallas Cowboys Bruce Thornton  CB Georgia SEC
4 122 Houston Texans Glenn Earl  SS Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
4 123 Cincinnati Bengals Stacy Andrews  OT Ole Miss SEC
4 124 Tennessee Titans Michael Waddell  CB North Carolina ACC
4 125 Indianapolis Colts Jason David  CB Washington State Pac-10
4 126 Kansas City Chiefs Jared Allen  DE Idaho State Big Sky
4 127 San Francisco 49ers Richard Seigler  LB Oregon State Pac-10
4 128 New England Patriots Cedric Cobbs  RB Arkansas SEC
4* 129 Philadelphia Eagles J. R. Reed  FS South Florida C-USA
4* 130 St. Louis Rams Brandon Chillar  LB UCLA Pac-10
4* 131 Philadelphia Eagles Trey Darilek  OG UTEP WAC
4* 132 New York Jets Adrian Jones  OT Kansas Big 12
5 133 San Diego Chargers Dave Ball  DE UCLA Pac-10
5 134 Oakland Raiders Johnnie Morant  WR Syracuse Big East
5 135 Arizona Cardinals Antonio Smith  DE Oklahoma State Big 12
5 136 New York Giants Gibril Wilson  S Tennessee SEC
5 137 Jacksonville Jaguars Josh Scobee  K Louisiana Tech WAC
5 138 Tennessee Titans Jacob Bell  OG Miami (OH) MAC
5 139 New Orleans Saints Rodney Leisle  DT UCLA Pac-10
5 140 Detroit Lions Alex Lewis  LB Wisconsin Big Ten
5 141 Indianapolis Colts Jake Scott  OG Idaho Sun Belt
5 142 Atlanta Falcons Chad Lavalais  DT LSU SEC
5 143 New York Jets Erik Coleman  S Washington State Pac-10
5 144 Dallas Cowboys Sean Ryan  TE Boston College Big East
5 145 Pittsburgh Steelers Adibi, NathanielNathaniel Adibi  LB Virginia Tech Big East
5 146 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeb Terry  OG North Carolina ACC
5 147 Chicago Bears Claude Harriott  DE Pittsburgh Big East
5 148 Chicago Bears Craig Krenzel  QB Ohio State Big Ten
5 149 Cincinnati Bengals Maurice Mann  WR Nevada WAC
5 150 Jacksonville Jaguars Chris Thompson  CB Nicholls State Southland
5 151 Washington Redskins Mark Wilson  OT California Pac-10
5 152 Denver Broncos Jeff Shoate  CB San Diego State MWC
5 153 Baltimore Ravens Roderick Green  DE Central Missouri State MIAA
5 154 San Diego Chargers Michael Turner  RB Northern Illinois MAC
5 155 Minnesota Vikings Rod Davis  LB Southern Miss C-USA
5 156 New Orleans Saints Mike Karney  FB Arizona State Pac-10
5 157 Seattle Seahawks D. J. Hackett  WR Colorado Big 12
5 158 St. Louis Rams Jason Shivers  S Arizona State Pac-10
5 159 Jacksonville Jaguars Sean Bubin  OT Illinois Big Ten
5 160 Miami Dolphins Tony Bua  S Arkansas SEC
5 161 Cleveland Browns Amon Gordon  DT Stanford Pac-10
5 162 Philadelphia Eagles Thomas Tapeh  FB Minnesota Big Ten
5 163 Carolina Panthers Drew Carter  WR Ohio State Big Ten
5 164 New England Patriots P. K. Sam  WR Florida State ACC
5* 165 Tennessee Titans Rob Reynolds  LB Ohio State Big Ten
6 166 Oakland Raiders Johnson, ShawnShawn Johnson  DE Delaware A-10
6 167 Arizona Cardinals Nick Leckey  C Kansas State Big 12
6 168 New York Giants Jamaar Taylor  WR Texas A&M Big 12
6 169 San Diego Chargers Ryan Krause  TE Nebraska–Omaha NCC
6 170 Houston Texans Vontez Duff  CB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6 171 Denver Broncos Triandos Luke  WR Alabama SEC
6 172 Detroit Lions Kelly Butler  OT Purdue Big Ten
6 173 Indianapolis Colts Von Hutchins  CB Ole Miss SEC
6 174 Miami Dolphins Rex Hadnot  OG Houston C-USA
6 175 Houston Texans Jammal Lord  RB Nebraska Big 12
6 176 Cleveland Browns Kirk Chambers  OT Stanford Pac-10
6 177 Pittsburgh Steelers Bo Lacy  OT Arkansas SEC
6 178 New York Jets Marko Cavka  OT Sacramento State Big Sky
6 179 Green Bay Packers Corey Williams  DT Arkansas State Sun Belt
6 180 Washington Redskins Jim Molinaro  OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6 181 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nate Lawrie  TE Yale Ivy
6 182 Oakland Raiders Cody Spencer  LB North Texas Sun Belt
6 183 Cincinnati Bengals Greg Brooks  CB Southern Miss C-USA
6 184 Minnesota Vikings Deandre' Eiland  S South Carolina SEC
6 185 Philadelphia Eagles Andy Hall  QB Delaware A-10
6 186 Atlanta Falcons Etric Pruitt  S Southern Miss C-USA
6 187 Baltimore Ravens Josh Harris  QB Bowling Green MAC
6 188 San Francisco 49ers Andy Lee  P Pittsburgh Big East
6 189 Seattle Seahawks Craig Terrill  DT Purdue Big Ten
6 190 Denver Broncos Josh Sewell  C Nebraska Big 12
6 191 Tennessee Titans Troy Fleming  FB Tennessee SEC
6 192 Philadelphia Eagles Dexter Wynn  CB Colorado State MWC
6 193 Indianapolis Colts Jim Sorgi  QB Wisconsin Big Ten
6 194 Pittsburgh Steelers Matt Kranchick  TE Penn State Big Ten
6 195 Kansas City Chiefs Jeris McIntyre  WR Auburn SEC
6 196 Carolina Panthers Sean Tufts  LB Colorado Big 12
6 197 Pittsburgh Steelers Caylor, DrewDrew Caylor  C Stanford Pac-10
6* 198 San Francisco 49ers Keith Lewis  S Oregon Pac-10
6* 199 Baltimore Ravens Clarence Moore  WR Northern Arizona Big Sky
6* 200 Houston Texans Charlie Anderson  LB Ole Miss SEC
6* 201 St. Louis Rams Jeff Smoker  QB Michigan State Big Ten
7 202 Arizona Cardinals John Navarre  QB Michigan Big Ten
7 203 New York Giants Drew Strojny  OT Duke ACC
7 204 San Diego Chargers Ryon Bingham  DT Nebraska Big 12
7 205 Dallas Cowboys Nate Jones  CB Rutgers Big East
7 206 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mark Jones  WR Tennessee SEC
7 207 Buffalo Bills Dylan McFarland  OT Montana Big Sky
7 208 Cleveland Browns Adimchinobe Echemandu  RB California Pac-10
7 209 San Diego Chargers Shane Olivea  OT Ohio State Big Ten
7 210 Houston Texans Raheem Orr  LB Rutgers Big East
7 211 Houston Texans Sloan Thomas  WR Texas Big 12
7 212 Pittsburgh Steelers Eric Taylor  DE Memphis C-USA
7 213 New York Jets Darrell McClover  LB Miami (FL) Big East
7 214 Buffalo Bills Jonathan Smith  WR Georgia Tech ACC
7 215 Chicago Bears Alfonso Marshall  CB Miami (FL) Big East
7 216 Dallas Cowboys Patrick Crayton  WR Northwestern Oklahoma State CSFL
7 217 San Francisco 49ers Cody Pickett  QB Washington Pac-10
7 218 Cincinnati Bengals Casey Bramlet  QB Wyoming MWC
7 219 Atlanta Falcons Quincy Wilson  RB West Virginia Big East
7 220 Minnesota Vikings Jeff Dugan  TE Maryland ACC
7 221 Miami Dolphins Tony Pape  OT Michigan Big Ten
7 222 Miami Dolphins Derrick Pope  LB Alabama SEC
7 223 Dallas Cowboys Jacques Reeves  CB Purdue Big Ten
7 224 Seattle Seahawks Donnie Jones  P LSU SEC
7 225 Denver Broncos Matt Mauck  QB LSU SEC
7 226 San Francisco 49ers Ferrara, ChristianChristian Ferrara  DT Syracuse Big East
7 227 Philadelphia Eagles Adrien Clarke  OG Ohio State Big Ten
7 228 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Casey Cramer  FB Dartmouth Ivy
7 229 Indianapolis Colts David Kimball  K Penn State Big Ten
7 230 Tennessee Titans Jared Clauss  DT Iowa Big Ten
7 231 Kansas City Chiefs Kevin Sampson  OT Syracuse Big East
7 232 Carolina Panthers Michael Gaines  TE UCF MAC
7 233 New England Patriots Christian Morton  CB Illinois Big Ten
7* 234 New York Jets Trevor Johnson  DE Nebraska Big 12
7* 235 New York Jets Derrick Ward  RB Ottawa KCAC
7* 236 New York Jets Rashad Washington  SS Kansas State Big 12
7* 237 St. Louis Rams Erik Jensen  TE Iowa Big Ten
7* 238 St. Louis Rams Larry Turner  OG Eastern Kentucky OVC
7* 239 Tennessee Titans Eugene Amano  C Southeast Missouri State OVC
7* 240 New Orleans Saints Colby Bockwoldt  LB BYU MWC
7* 241 Tennessee Titans Sean McHugh  TE Penn State Big Ten
7* 242 Philadelphia Eagles Bruce Perry  RB Maryland ACC
7* 243 Philadelphia Eagles Furio, DominicDominic Furio  C UNLV MWC
7* 244 Baltimore Ravens Derek Abney  WR Kentucky SEC
7* 245 Oakland Raiders Courtney Anderson  TE San Jose State WAC
7* 246 Baltimore Ravens Brian Rimpf  OG East Carolina C-USA
7* 247 Denver Broncos Brandon Miree  FB Pittsburgh Big East
7* 248 Houston Texans B. J. Symons  QB Texas Tech Big 12
7* 249 Jacksonville Jaguars Bobby McCray  DE Florida SEC
7* 250 Denver Broncos Bradlee Van Pelt  QB Colorado State MWC
7* 251 Green Bay Packers Scott Wells  OG Tennessee SEC
7* 252 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Lenny Williams  CB Southern SWAC
7^ 253 New York Giants Isaac Hilton  DE Hampton MEAC
7^ 254 San Diego Chargers Carlos Joseph  OT Miami (FL) Big East
7^ 255 Oakland Raiders Andre Sommersell  LB Colorado State MWC

Notable undrafted players

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Wide receiver Wes Welker was not drafted but was named to five Pro Bowls.
= Pro Bowler[n 1]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Rolando Cantú  OG ITESM 10 Grandes
First NFL player trained in the Mexican
university gridiron system (ONEFA)
Baltimore Ravens Kory Chapman  RB Jacksonville State OVC
Baltimore Ravens Lance Frazier  CB West Virginia Big East
Baltimore Ravens Don Muhlbach  LS Texas A&M Big 12
Baltimore Ravens B. J. Sams  WR McNeese State Southland
Buffalo Bills Jabari Greer  CB Tennessee SEC
Buffalo Bills Jason Peters  OT Arkansas SEC
Buffalo Bills Shaud Williams  RB Alabama SEC
Carolina Panthers Jordan Carstens  DT Iowa State Big 12
Chicago Bears Jeremy Cain  LB UMass A-10
Chicago Bears A. J. Ricker  C Missouri Big 12
Cincinnati Bengals Jamall Broussard  WR San Jose State WAC
Cincinnati Bengals Kyle Larson  P Nebraska Big 12
Cleveland Browns Anthony Oakley  OG Western Kentucky Gateway
Dallas Cowboys Steve Cargile  S Columbia Ivy
Dallas Cowboys Terrance Copper  WR East Carolina C-USA
Dallas Cowboys Ryan Fowler  LB Duke ACC
Dallas Cowboys Keylon Kincade  RB SMU WAC
Dallas Cowboys Lousaka Polite  FB Pittsburgh Big East
Denver Broncos Roc Alexander  S Washington Pac-10
Denver Broncos Tyson Clabo  OT Wake Forest ACC
Detroit Lions Dave Pearson  C Michigan Big Ten
Detroit Lions George Wilson  S Arkansas SEC
Green Bay Packers Vonta Leach  FB East Carolina C-USA
Houston Texans Kendrick Starling  RB San Jose State WAC
Indianapolis Colts Ben Utecht  TE Minnesota Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Brian Jones  TE Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Lilja  OG Kansas State Big 12
Kansas City Chiefs Benny Sapp  CB Northern Iowa Gateway
Minnesota Vikings Anthony Herrera  OG Tennessee SEC
Minnesota Vikings Spencer Johnson  DT Auburn SEC
Minnesota Vikings Brock Lesnar  DT Minnesota Big Ten
New England Patriots Eric Alexander  LB LSU SEC
New England Patriots Randall Gay  CB LSU SEC
New York Giants Curtis Deloatch  CB North Carolina A&T MEAC
New York Giants Jared Lorenzen  QB Kentucky SEC
New York Jets J. P. Foschi  TE Georgia Tech ACC
Oakland Raiders Tommy Kelly  DT Mississippi State SEC
Philadelphia Eagles Justin Jenkins  WR Mississippi State SEC
Pittsburgh Steelers Glenn Martinez  WR Saginaw Valley State GLIAC
Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Parker  RB North Carolina ACC
San Diego Chargers Robb Butler  CB Robert Morris NEC
San Diego Chargers Malcom Floyd  WR Wyoming MWC
San Diego Chargers Ruvell Martin  WR Saginaw Valley State GLIAC
San Diego Chargers Wes Welker  WR Texas Tech Big 12
San Francisco 49ers Mike Adams  S Delaware A-10
San Francisco 49ers Norm Katnik  C USC Pac-10
San Francisco 49ers Jason Wright  RB Northwestern Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks Jordan Babineaux  S Southern Arkansas Gulf South
Seattle Seahawks Michael Harden  CB Missouri Big 12
St. Louis Rams Kelvin Kight  WR Florida SEC
St. Louis Rams Jamal Jones  WR North Carolina A&T MEAC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jon Bradley  DT Arkansas State Sun Belt
Tennessee Titans Brandon Lynch  CB Middle Tennessee Sun Belt
Washington Redskins John Standeford  WR Purdue Big Ten

Trades

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In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2004 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 1: San Diego → New York Giants. San Diego traded Manning to the New York Giants in exchange for Philip Rivers and the Giants' third round selection in this draft (#65) and their first- and fifth-round selections in 2005[6]
  2. ^ No. 4: New York Giants → San Diego (D). See No. 1: San Diego → New York Giants.
  3. ^ No. 6: Detroit → Cleveland (D). Detroit traded its first-round selection (6th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first- and second-round selections (7th and 37th).
  4. ^ No. 7: Cleveland → Detroit (D). see No. 6: Detroit → Cleveland.
  5. ^ No. 16: San Francisco → Philadelphia (D). San Francisco traded its first-round selection (16th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first- and second-round selections (28th and 58th).
  6. ^ No. 17: Cincinnati → Denver (D). Cincinnati traded its first-round selection (17th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's first- and fourth-round selections (24th and 117th) and CB Deltha O'Neal.
  7. ^ No. 19: Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded its first-round selection (19th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's first- and fourth-round selections (20th and 119th).
  8. ^ No. 20: Miami → Minnesota (D). see No. 19: Minnesota → Miami.
  9. ^ No. 21: Baltimore → New England (PD). Baltimore traded its second-round selection (41st) in 2003 and this first-round selection (21st) to New England in exchange for New England's first-round selection (19th) in 2003.
  10. ^ No. 22: Dallas → Buffalo (D). Dallas traded its first-round selection (22nd) to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's second- and fifth-round selections (43rd and 144th) and first-round selection (20th) in 2005.
  11. ^ No. 24: multiple trades:
           No. 24: Denver → Cincinnati (D). see No. 17: Cincinnati → Denver.
           No. 24: Cincinnati → St. Louis (D). Cincinnati traded this first-round selection (24th) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' first- and fourth-round selections (26th and 123rd).
  12. ^ No. 26: St. Louis → Cincinnati (D). see No. 24: Cincinnati → St. Louis.
  13. ^ No. 27: Tennessee → Houston (D). Tennessee traded its first- and fifth-round selections (27th and 159th) to Houston in exchange for Houston's second-, third-, fourth- and fifth-round selections (40th, 71st, 103rd and 138th).
  14. ^ No. 28: multiple trades:
           No. 28: Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). see No. 16: San Francisco → Philadelphia.
           No. 28: San Francisco → Carolina (D). San Francisco traded this first-round selection (28th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's first- and fourth-round selections (31st and 127th).
  15. ^ No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta (D). Indianapolis traded its first- and third-round selections (29th and 90th) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's second-, third- and fourth-round selections (38th, 69th and 125th).
  16. ^ No. 30: Kansas City → Detroit (D). Kansas City traded its first-round selection (30th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's second- and fourth-round selections (36th and 105th) and fifth-round selection (147th) in 2005.
  17. ^ No. 31: Carolina → San Francisco (D). see No. 28: San Francisco → Carolina.
Round two
  1. ^ No. 36: Detroit → Kansas City (D). see No. 30: Kansas City → Detroit.
  2. ^ No. 37: Cleveland → Detroit (D). see No. 6: Detroit → Cleveland.
  3. ^ No. 38: multiple trades:
           No. 38: Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). see No. 29: Atlanta → Indianapolis.
           No. 38: Indianapolis → Pittsburgh (D). Indianapolis traded this second-round selection (38th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's second- and fourth-round selections (44th and 107th).
  4. ^ No. 40: Houston → Tennessee (D). see No. 27: Tennessee → Houston.
  5. ^ No. 41: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded its second-round selection (41st) and CB Champ Bailey to Denver in exchange for RB Clinton Portis.
  6. ^ No. 42: N.Y. Jets → Tennessee (PD). New York Jets traded its second-round selection (42nd) to Tennessee in exchange for WR Justin McCareins.
  7. ^ No. 43: Buffalo → Dallas (D). see No. 22: Dallas → Buffalo.
  8. ^ No. 44: Pittsburgh → Indianapolis (D). see No. 38: Indianapolis → Pittsburgh.
  9. ^ No. 45: Tampa Bay → Oakland (PD). Tampa Bay traded its first- and second-round selections (21st and 53rd) in 2002, first-round selection (32st) in 2003 and this second-round selection (45th) to Oakland as compensation for signing Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden.
  10. ^ No. 48: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). New Orleans traded its second-round selection (48th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second- and fifth-round selections (60th and 151st).
  11. ^ No. 50: New Orleans → Minnesota (D). see No. 48: New Orleans → Minnesota.
  12. ^ No. 55: Green Bay → Jacksonville (D). Green Bay Packers traded its second-round selection (55th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's third- and fourth-round selections (70th and 102nd).
  13. ^ No. 56: multiple trades:
           No. 56: Miami → New England (PD). Miami traded its second-round selection (56th) to New England in exchange for New England's third-round selection (78th) in 2003.
           No. 56: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded this second-round selection (56th) to Cincinnati in exchange for RB Corey Dillon.
  14. ^ No. 58: Philadelphia → San Francisco (D). see No. 16: San Francisco → Philadelphia.
  15. ^ No. 59: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). Indianapolis traded its second- and fifth-round selections (59th and 161st) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's third-, fifth- and sixth-round selections (68th, 141st and 173rd).
  16. ^ No. 60: St. Louis → New Orleans (PD). St. Louis traded its second-round selection (60th) to New Orleans in exchange for OT Kyle Turley.
Round three
  1. ^ No. 65: N.Y. Giants → San Diego (D). The New York Giants traded QB Philip Rivers, this third-round selection (65th) and first- and fifth-round selections (12th and 144th) in 2005 in exchange for QB Eli Manning.
  2. ^ No. 68: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 59: Indianapolis → Cleveland.
  3. ^ No. 69: Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). see No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta.
  4. ^ No. 70: Jacksonville → Green Bay (D). see No. 55: Green Bay → Jacksonville.
  5. ^ No. 71: Houston → Tennessee (D). see No. 27: Tennessee → Houston.
  6. ^ No. 72: multiple trades:
           No. 72: Washington → Jacksonville (PD). Washington traded its third-round selection (72nd) to Jacksonville in exchange for QB Mark Brunell.
           No. 72: Jacksonville → Green Bay (D). Jacksonville traded this third-round selection (72nd) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's third- and fourth-round selections (86th and 118th).
  7. ^ No. 81: New Orleans → Washington (D). New Orleans traded its third- and fifth-round selections (81st and 151st) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fifth-round selection (139th) and second-round selection (40th) in 2005.
  8. ^ No. 82: Minnesota → Baltimore (D). Minnesota traded its third-round selection (82nd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's third- and fifth-round selections (88th and 155th).
  9. ^ No. 86: Green Bay → Jacksonville (D). see No. 72: Jacksonville → Green Bay.
  10. ^ No. 87: Miami → Green Bay (D). Miami traded its third-round selection (87th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (102nd and 153rd).
  11. ^ No. 88: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). see No. 82: Minnesota → Baltimore.
  12. ^ No. 90: Indianapolis → Atlanta (D). see No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta.
Round four
  1. ^ No. 102: multiple trades:
           No. 102: Jacksonville → Green Bay (D). see No. 55: Green Bay → Jacksonville.
           No. 102: Green Bay → Miami (D). see No. 87: Miami → Green Bay.
  2. ^ No. 103: Houston → Tennessee (D). see No. 27: Tennessee → Houston.
  3. ^ No. 104: multiple trades:
           No. 104: Washington → New England (PD). Washington traded its third-round selection (75th) in 2003 and this fourth-round selection (104th) to New England in exchange for New England's third- and fifth-round selections (81st and 140th) in 2003.
           No. 104: New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded this fourth-round selection (104th) to Chicago in return for DT Ted Washington.
           No. 104: Chicago → San Francisco (D). Chicago traded this fourth-round selection (104th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (112nd and 147th).
  4. ^ No. 105: Detroit → Kansas City (D). see No. 30: Kansas City → Detroit.
  5. ^ No. 107: Pittsburgh → Indianapolis (D). see No. 38: Indianapolis → Pittsburgh.
  6. ^ No. 112: San Francisco → Chicago (D). see No. 104: Chicago → San Francisco.
  7. ^ No. 113: New Orleans → New England (PD). New Orleans traded its third- and seventh-round selections (78th and 239th) in 2003 and this fourth-round selection (113th) to New England in exchange for S Tebucky Jones.
  8. ^ No. 117: Denver → Cincinnati (D). see No. 17: Cincinnati → Denver.
  9. ^ No. 118: Green Bay → Jacksonville (D). see No. 72: Jacksonville → Green Bay.
  10. ^ No. 119: Miami → Minnesota (D). see No. 19: Minnesota → Miami.
  11. ^ No. 120: Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). Baltimore traded its fourth-round selection (120th) to Jacksonville in exchange for WR Kevin Johnson.
  12. ^ No. 122: Indianapolis → Houston (PD). Indianapolis traded its fourth-round selection (122nd) to Houston in exchange for Houston's fifth-round selection (138th) in 2003.
  13. ^ No. 123: St. Louis → Cincinnati (D). see No. 24: Cincinnati → St. Louis.
  14. ^ No. 125: multiple trades:
           No. 125: Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). Philadelphia traded its sixth-round selection (202nd) in 2003 and its fourth-round selection (125th) to Atlanta in exchange for LB Mark Simoneau.
           No. 125: Atlanta → Indianapolis (PD). see No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta.
  15. ^ No. 127: Carolina → San Francisco (D). see No. 28: San Francisco → Carolina.
Round five
  1. ^ No. 138: Houston → Tennessee (D). see No. 27: Tennessee → Houston.
  2. ^ No. 139: Washington → New Orleans (D). see No. 81: New Orleans → Washington.
  3. ^ No. 141: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 59: Indianapolis → Cleveland.
  4. ^ No. 144: Buffalo → Dallas (D). see No. 22: Dallas → Buffalo.
  5. ^ No. 147: San Francisco → Chicago (D). see No. 104: Chicago → San Francisco.
  6. ^ No. 150: New Orleans → Jacksonville (PD). New Orleans traded its fifth-round selection (150th) to Jacksonville in exchange for CB Jason Craft.
  7. ^ No. 151: multiple trades:
           No. 151: Minnesota → New Orleans (D). see No. 48: New Orleans → Minnesota.
           No. 151: New Orleans → Washington (D). see No.81: New Orleans → Washington.
  8. ^ No. 153: multiple trades:
           No. 153: Green Bay → Miami (D). see No. 87: Miami → Green Bay.
           No. 153: Miami → Baltimore (D). Miami traded this fifth-round selection (153rd) to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's fifth- and seventh-round selections (160th and 222nd).
  9. ^ No. 154: Miami → San Diego (PD). Miami traded its fifth-round selection (154th) to San Diego in exchange for LB Junior Seau.
  10. ^ No. 155: Baltimore → Minnesota (D). see No. 82: Minnesota → Baltimore.
  11. ^ No. 156: Dallas → New Orleans (D). Dallas traded its fifth-round selection (156th) to New Orleans in exchange for Dallas' sixth- and seventh-round selections (182nd and 206th).
  12. ^ No. 159: multiple trades:
           No. 159: Tennessee → Houston (D). see No. 27: Tennessee → Houston.
           No. 159: Houston → Jacksonville (D). Houston traded this fifth-round selection (159th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's sixth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 210th).
  13. ^ No. 160: multiple trades:
           No. 160: Philadelphia → Baltimore (PD). Philadelphia traded its fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore giving up any potential rights it may have had to WR Terrell Owens.
           No. 160: Baltimore → Miami (D). see No. 153: Miami → Baltimore.
  14. ^ No. 161: Indianapolis → Cleveland (D). see No. 59: Indianapolis → Cleveland.
  15. ^ No. 162: Kansas City → Philadelphia (PD). Kansas City traded its fifth-round selection (162nd) and third-round selection (77th) in 2005 to Philadelphia in exchange for OT John Welbourn.
  16. ^ No. 173: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). see No. 59: Indianapolis → Cleveland.
Round six
  1. ^ No. 171: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded its sixth-round selection (171st) to Denver in exchange for DT Lional Dalton.
  2. ^ No. 174: Atlanta → Miami (D). Atlanta traded its sixth-round selection (174th) to Miami in exchange for Miami's sixth- and seventh-round selections (186th and 219th).
  3. ^ No. 175: Jacksonville → Houston (D). see No. 159: Houston → Jacksonville.
  4. ^ No. 176: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded its sixth-round selection (176th) to Cleveland in exchange for TE Mark Campbell.
  5. ^ No. 179: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). San Francisco traded its sixth-round selection (179th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's sixth- and seventh-round selections (188th and 226th).
  6. ^ No. 180: Chicago → Washington (PD). Chicago traded its sixth-round selection (176th) to Washington in exchange for FB Bryan Johnson.
  7. ^ No. 182: multiple trades:
           No. 182: New Orleans → Dallas (D). see No. 156: Dallas → New Orleans.
           No. 182: Dallas → Oakland (D). Dallas traded this sixth-round selection (182nd) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's two seventh-round selections (205th and 223rd).
  8. ^ No. 185: Green Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Green Bay traded its sixth-round selection (185th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's seventh-round selection in 2003.
  9. ^ No. 186: Miami → Atlanta (D). see No. 174: Atlanta → Miami.
  10. ^ No. 188: multiple trades:
           No. 188: Dallas → Green Bay (D). Dallas traded its sixth-round selection (188th) to Green Bay in exchange for WR Terry Glenn.
           No. 188: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). see No. 179: San Francisco → Green Bay.
  11. ^ No. 194: St. Louis → Pittsburgh (PD). St. Louis traded its sixth-round selection (194th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for WR Troy Edwards.
  12. ^ No. 197: New England → Pittsburgh (PD). Pittsburgh were awarded New England's sixth-round selection (197th) as compensation for New England signing Pittsburgh's restricted free agent DE Rodney Bailey.
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 205: Oakland → Dallas (D). see No. 182: Dallas → Oakland.
  2. ^ No. 206: multiple trades:
           No. 206: Washington → New Orleans (PD). Washington traded its seventh-round selection (206th) to New Orleans in exchange for DT Martin Chase.
           No. 206: New Orleans → Dallas (D). see No. 156: Dallas → New Orleans.
           No. 206: Dallas → Tampa Bay (D) Dallas traded this seventh-round selection (206th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for FB Darian Barnes and Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection (216th).
  3. ^ No. 207: Detroit → Buffalo (PD). Detroit traded its seventh-round selection (207th) to Buffalo in exchange for RB Olandis Gary.
  4. ^ No. 209: Atlanta → San Diego (PD). Atlanta traded its seventh-round selection (209th) to San Diego in exchange for WR Trevor Gaylor.
  5. ^ No. 210: Jacksonville → Houston (D). see No. 159: Houston → Jacksonville.
  6. ^ No. 216: Tampa Bay → Dallas (D). see No. 206: Dallas → Tampa Bay.
  7. ^ No. 219: multiple trades:
           No. 219: New Orleans → Miami (PD). New Orleans traded its seventh-round selection (206th) to Miami in exchange for LB Derrick Rodgers.
           No. 219: Miami → Atlanta (D). see No. 174: Atlanta → Miami.
  8. ^ No. 222: Baltimore → Miami (D). see No. 153: Miami → Baltimore.
  9. ^ No. 223: multiple trades:
           No. 223: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded its seventh-round selection (223rd) to Dallas in exchange for DE Kenyon Coleman.
           No. 223: Oakland → Dallas (D). see No. 182: Dallas → Oakland.
  10. ^ No. 226: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). see No. 179: San Francisco → Green Bay.
  11. ^ No. 228: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (PD). Indianapolis traded its seventh-round selection (228th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for S David Gibson.
  12. ^ No. 229: St. Louis → Indianapolis (PD). St. Louis traded its seventh-round selection (229th) to Indianapolis in exchange for S Rich Coady.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  2. ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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