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The 2008 NFL draft was the 73rd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City , New York , on April 26 and April 27, 2008.
Packers traded their 2008 first-round pick to the New York Jets for their 2008 second-round and fourth-round picks. [39] 2009: 9 B. J. Raji: Defensive tackle Boston College 26 Clay Matthews III: Linebacker USC Packers traded their 2009 second-round and two third-round picks to the New England Patriots for their 2009 first round and fifth-round ...
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.
The Buffalo Bills need a No. 1 wide receiver and were almost on the clock with the No. 28 pick in the NFL Draft. Then Buffalo traded down ... The last time they made a trade in round one had the ...
On October 14, the Lions traded wide receiver Roy Williams to the Dallas Cowboys for first-, third- and sixth-round picks in the 2009 NFL draft. The Lions had drafted Williams in the first round in the 2004 NFL draft, his best season coming in 2006 when he made the Pro Bowl. The trade helped build the Lions' future draft potential, while the ...
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The team's first-round pick in the inaugural NFL draft was Sid Wagner, a guard from Michigan State; he was the 8th overall selection. [ 14 ] [ 27 ] The Lions have held the first overall pick four times and selected Frank Sinkwich in 1943 , Leon Hart in 1950 , Billy Sims in 1980 , and Matthew Stafford in 2009 . [ 28 ]
This was Ben Goessling's live report of the first round of the NFL draft from Vikings headquarters at TCO Performance Center in Eagan. Check back here for updates on the Vikings' moves. . . . J.J ...