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Also, a then-record 34 trades were made during the draft itself. [6] The number of trades was later broken in 2017. As of 2024, there are only 4 remaining active players in the NFL from the 2008 draft class: Duane Brown, Calais Campbell, Joe Flacco, and Josh Johnson, although Johnson was absent from 2014 to 2017, from 2019 to 2020, and again in ...
The 2008 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the franchise's 14th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the 6th under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Jaguars failed to improve upon their 11–5 record from 2007 and did not make the playoffs. The Jaguars struggled to a 5–11 finish, the franchise's worst record since 2003.
The teams also swapped sixth-round picks in the 2008 NFL draft. [74] April 26 – Acquired linebacker Akin Ayodele and tight end Anthony Fasano from the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for the team's fourth-round pick (100th overall) in the 2008 NFL draft. [75] The pick was later traded to the Oakland Raiders and used to select cornerback Tyvon ...
This is a list of the largest National Football League player trades in league history, in terms of the number of players and Draft picks exchanged. In the case of draft picks, names in parentheses indicate the player eventually selected with that pick.
Imagine the reaction today if a future Hall of Fame quarterback was traded during the season. It happened in 1958, when the Detroit Lions sent Layne, then 32 years old, to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Packers held Pick 1–30 in the NFL draft but traded it to the New York Jets for picks 2–36 and 4–113. In the second round they selected wide receiver Jordy Nelson of Kansas State with pick 2–36, quarterback Brian Brohm of Louisville with pick 2–56 and cornerback Pat Lee of Auburn with pick 2–60.
Just ahead of that 2018 season, the then-Oakland Raiders traded star edge rusher Khalil Mack and two draft picks to the Chicago Bears for a return of four picks - including two first-rounders.
The 2008 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 39th in the National Football League (NFL), their 49th overall, and their third and final season under head coach Herm Edwards at the helm. The Chiefs failed to improve on their 4–12 record from 2007 with the youngest team in the NFL as part of their "youth movement". [ 1 ]