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The 2002 NFL draft was the 67th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible professional football players. The draft is known officially as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting" and has been conducted annually since 1936. [1]
Checkout the 2002 NFL Draft Results including drafted players and trade timelines and their career stats on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
2002 NFL Draft. The 2002 NFL Draft was held on April 20-21, 2002. A total of 261 players were chosen over 7 rounds. The Houston Texans chose Quarterback David Carr from Fresno State as the first pick in the draft. Future Hall of Famers Julius Peppers, Dwight Freeney and Ed Reed were selected in this draft.
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The 2002 NFL Draft PIcks. View 2002 Draft by Team. Draft. #. Team. Player, Position, College. 1. Houston Texans. David Carr qb, Fresno State.
2002 NFL Draft. Held April 20-21, 2002. 2001 Draft • 2003 Draft. Round. Overall. Team. Player. Pos. College.
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A draft loaded with controversy and some of the best defensive players at their positions for the next decade-plus, these are the full 2002 NFL Draft results.
Free tickets to the 2002 NFL Draft will be made available to fans on a first-come, first-serve basis on Saturday, April 20. The tickets will be distributed at the Madison Square Garden box office beginning at 9:00 AM on Saturday. Any remaining tickets will be made available on Sunday beginning at 9:00 AM.
The 2002 draft took place April 20–21, 2002 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The 2002 draft was broadcast on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2. The draft began with the Houston Texans selecting David Carr, and it ended with the Texans selecting Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller.