Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/NFL Draft pages format
Proposal for Style guide for NFL Draft Pages
The current series of pages have all been closely formatted to be similar. Wikilink First occurrence only, tables sortable, use of full team names, use of positions names not abbreviations, use of short acceptable names of Colleges. 1936 - 1999 are very similar in style across the series. Obviously the later 200X Drafts have been featured or A class lists. Many of the early era lists are in need of much help in the openings and valid player links. Addition of Images would be nice for those articles which have none.
Proposal for style follows:
The [[xxxx NFL season|xxxx]] [[National Football League]] [[NFL Draft|Draft]] , took place on month xx and xx, year at [[location]], in [[City, state or location]]. INCLUDE Brief highlights here with ref's
Player selections
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Notable undrafted players
[edit]Original NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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NFL TEAM that first signed undrafted player | Player Name | Position Name | Accepted Short Name |
Hall of Famers
[edit]- Player Name, Player Position from Players College taken ?st round ?st overall by the NFL Team.
- Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 20??. [AND CITE REF] <sup>{{cite web |title=Pro Football Hall of Fame |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/years.html#2000s |accessdate=2008-10-07}}</sup></ref>
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Forfeited/Penalized
[edit]- ^ The New England Patriots will forfeit their highest fourth-round selection due to the Deflategate scandal. The team also forfeited a 2016 first-round selection.[source 8]
- ^ The New York Giants fourth-round selection was moved to the back of the fourth round, after all of the compensatory draft picks (but no more than 12 picks) for illegal use of a walkie-talkie on their sideline during week 14 of the 2016 season. This pick will be no worse than the 35th pick of the fourth round, after the other 30 regular picks (New England's fourth round pick was forfeited due to Deflategate) and no more than 4 compensatory picks.[source 9]
- ^ The Seattle Seahawks will forfeit their fifth-round selection for violating the NFL's collective bargaining agreement regarding off-season workout policies.[source 14]
- ^ The Kansas City Chiefs will forfeit their sixth-round selection for violating the NFL's Anti-Tampering policy during the 2015 free agency period. The team also forfeited a 2016 third-round selection.[source 21]
Source
[edit]- ^ a b Kuharsky, Paul (April 14, 2016). "Rams picking first overall after major trade with Titans". Miami.CBSLocal.com. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ a b Rosenthal, Gregg (April 20, 2016). "Eagles acquire No. 2 overall draft pick from Browns". NFL.com. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ^ Goessling, Ben (September 4, 2016). "Minnesota Vikings trade for Philadelphia Eagles QB Sam Bradford". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016.
- ^ a b c Daniels, Tim (March 10, 2017). "BRANDIN COOKS TRADED TO PATRIOTS IN DEAL INVOLVING MULTIPLE DRAFT PICKS". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "2016 NFL Draft trade tracker: Details of all the moves". NFL.com. April 29, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
- ^ a b Stites, Adam (March 10, 2017). "Panthers trade Kony Ealy to Patriots to move up a round in 2017 NFL Draft". SBNation.com. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
- ^ Staff, Herald (February 24, 2017). "Patriots poised to earn third-round pick now for Jamie Collins deal". BostonHerald.com. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
- ^ Perry, Phil. "Caserio: Wasn't the plan to acquire 2017 4th-rounder for Deflategate". CSNNE. Comcast SportsNet New England. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
- ^ Florio, Mike. "NFL fines Giants, degrades Giants' fourth-round pick for walkie-talkie violation". profootballtalk.com. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
- ^ a b Bowen, Kevin (March 9, 2017). "Colts Receive Fourth-Round Draft Pick In Dwayne Allen Trade". Colts.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
- ^ a b Shefter, Adam (March 9, 2017). "Texans trade Brock Osweiler, 2018 second-round pick to Browns". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
- ^ a b Fucillo, David (February 25, 2017). "49ers 2017 draft picks: Finalizing the 2015 week of two mediocre tight end trades". ninersnation.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ Jhabvala, Nicki (October 25, 2016). "Broncos acquire tight end A.J. Derby in trade with Patriots". The Denver Post. Retrieved October 25, 2016.
- ^ Patra, Kevin. "Seahawks lose draft pick for violating offseason rules". NFL.com. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
- ^ a b "Cowboys acquire Matt Cassel from Bills for backup QB role". ESPN.com. September 23, 2015. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
- ^ "Barkevious Mingo trade adds to Browns' growing 2017 draft-day pile". ESPN.com. August 26, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- ^ a b Zrebiec, Jeff (March 15, 2017). "Ravens trading center Jeremy Zuttah to 49ers". BaltimoreSun.com. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ Biggs, Brad (September 2, 2015). "Bears trade for Texans tight end Khari Lee". ChicagoTribune.com. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
- ^ Alper, Josh (November 2, 2015). "Broncos acquire Vernon Davis in trade". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
- ^ a b Adam, Beasley (March 10, 2017). "The details on why the Dolphins swung late-night trade for William Hayes". MiamiHerald.com. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
- ^ "Chiefs to forfeit two draft picks for violating tampering policy". SI.com. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- ^ Carasik, Scott (February 22, 2017). "Falcons 7-round mock draft: Pre-combine predictions". usatoday.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ a b "Pats get linebacker Kyle Van Noy from Lions, deal tight end AJ Derby to Broncos". ESPN. October 26, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ^ Fowler, Jeremy (June 6, 2015). "Browns trade for punter Andy Lee, release Spencer Lanning". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
- ^ Patra, Kevin (August 31, 2015). "Seahawks trade WR Kevin Norwood to Panthers". NFL.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
- ^ Wesseling, Chris (September 11, 2015). "Colts trade conditional draft pick for DE Billy Winn". NFL.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
- ^ Henson, Max (August 29, 2016). "Panthers trade for Browns punter Andy Lee". Panthers.com. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ^ "Ravens enter 2017 draft with fewest picks in seven years". FoxSports. February 27, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ Alper, Josh (March 9, 2017). "Branden Albert, Julius Thomas trades official". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
- ^ Boyle, John (February 24, 2017). "Seahawks Awarded Two Third-Round Compensatory Draft Picks; Draft Order Now Set". seahawks.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ "Report: Lions deal OT Mike Williams to Patriots". FoxSports. August 26, 2015. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
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[edit]- ^ No. 5: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee (PD). The Rams traded their first- and third-round selections, as well as their first-, two seconds-, and third-round selection in 2016 (15th, 43rd, 45th, and 76th) to Tennessee in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection, as well as Tennessee's first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selection in 2016 (1st, 113th, and 177th). If the Rams receives a compensatory selection in the third round of the 2017 draft, the third-round pick sent to Tennessee will be the compensatory selection, not the standard third-round pick assigned to the Rams; otherwise, Tennessee will receive the Rams' regular third-round pick, and Tennessee's seventh-round pick will go to the Rams.[source 1]
- ^ No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded their first-round selection, as well as a first-, third-, and fourth-round selections in 2016 (8th, 77th, and 100th) and their second-round selection in 2018 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection in 2016 (2nd) and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2017. Since Cleveland received a compensatory fourth-round selection, it will go to Philadelphia. If it had not, Cleveland would have sent their fifth-round selection to Philadelphia.[source 2]
- ^ No. 14: Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded their first-round selection, as well as a conditional fourth-round selection in 2018, to Philadelphia in exchange for quarterback Sam Bradford.[source 3]
- ^ No. 32: New England → New Orleans (PD). New England traded their first- and third-round selections (32nd and 103rd) to New Orleans in exchange for wide receiver Brandin Cooks and New Orlean's fourth-round selection (118th).[source 4]
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[edit]- ^ No. 52: Tennessee → Cleveland (PD). Tennessee traded their second-round selection, along with their first-round selection (15th) and third-round selection (76th) in 2016 to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection (8th) and sixth-round selection (176th) in 2016.[source 5]
- ^ No. 64: New England → Carolina (PD). New England traded their second-round selection (64th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's third-round selection (72nd) and defensive end Kony Ealy.[source 6]
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[edit]- ^ No. 72: Carolina → New England (PD). see No. 64: New England → Carolina.[source 6]
- ^ No. 86: Miami → Minnesota (PD). Miami traded their third- and fourth-round selections as well as their sixth-round selection in 2016 (186th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's third-round selection in 2016 (86th). If Miami had received a fourth-round compensatory selection, that pick would have gone to Minnesota instead of Miami's original fourth-round selection (No. 129).[source 5]
- ^ No. 100: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee (PD). see No. 5: Los Angeles Rams → Tennessee [source 1]
- ^ No. 103: multiple trades:
No. 103: Cleveland → New England (PD). Cleveland traded their third-round compensatory selection to New England in exchange for linebacker Jamie Collins.[source 7]
No. 103: New England → New Orleans (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans.[source 4]
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[edit]- ^ No. 114: New York Jets → Washington (PD). The Jets traded their fourth-round selection to Washington in exchange for Washington's 2016 fifth-round selection (158th).[source 5]
- ^ No. 117: Buffalo → Chicago (PD). Buffalo traded their fourth-round selection, along with their 2016 second- and fourth-round selections (49th and 117th) to Chicago in exchange for Chicago's 2016 second-round selection (41st).[source 5]
- ^ New Orleans → New England (PD). see No. 32: New England → New Orleans.[source 4]
- ^ No. 128: Miami → Minnesota (PD). see No. 85: Miami → Minnesota.[source 5]
- ^ No. 131: Seattle → New England (PD). Seattle traded their fourth-round selection, along with their 2016 seventh-round selection (225th) to New England in exchange for New England's 2016 fifth- and seventh-round selections (147th and 243rd).[source 5]
- ^ No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection (137th) to Indianapolis in exchange for a sixth-round selection (200th) and tight end Dwayne Allen.[source 10]
- ^ No. 139: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 12: Philadelphia → Cleveland (round one).[source 2]
- ^ No. 142: Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded a fourth-round compensatory selection (142nd) to Houston in exchange for Houston's sixth-round selection (188th), 2018 second-round selection, and quarterback Brock Osweiler.[source 11]
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[edit]- ^ No. 154: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded their fifth-round selection, along with their fifth-round selection in 2016 (152nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fourth-round selection in 2016 (120th).[source 5]
- ^ No. 161: Washington → San Francisco (PD). Washington traded their fifth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2017 seventh-round selection and tight end Derek Carrier.[source 12]
- ^ No. 163: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection to New England in exchange for tight end A. J. Derby.[source 13]
- ^ No. 171: Dallas → Buffalo (PD). Dallas traded their fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round selection and quarterback Matt Cassel.[source 15]
- ^ No. 175: New England → Cleveland (PD). New England traded their fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for linebacker Barkevious Mingo.[source 16]
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[edit]- ^ No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore (PD). San Francisco traded their sixth-round selection (186th) to Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Baltimore's sixth-round selection (198th) and center Jeremy Zuttah.[source 17]
- ^ No. 188: multiple trades:
No. 188: Chicago → Houston (PD). Chicago traded their sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for tight end Khari Lee.[source 18]
No. 188: Houston → Cleveland (PD). see No. 142: Cleveland → Houston.[source 11] - ^ No. 198: Baltimore → San Francisco (PD). see No. 186: San Francisco → Baltimore.[source 17]
- ^ No. 200: Indianapolis→ New England (PD). see No. 137: New England→ Indianapolis (round four).[source 10]
- ^ No. 202: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded their sixth-round selection, along with their sixth-round selection in 2016 (207th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's seventh-round selection in 2016 (228th) and tight end Vernon Davis.[source 19]
- ^ No. 203: Tennessee → Denver (PD). Tennessee traded their sixth-round selection, along with their sixth-round selection in 2016 (176th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2016 (157th and 253th).[source 5]
- ^ No. 206: Miami → Los Angeles Rams (PD). Miami traded their sixth-round selection (206th) to the Rams in exchange for the Ram's seventh-round selection (223rd) and defensive end William Hayes.[source 20]
- ^ No. 209: Houston → Washington (PD). Houston traded their sixth-round selection, along with their first-round selection in 2016 (22nd) to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection in 2016 (21st).[source 5]
- ^ No. 214: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). Atlanta traded a 2016 sixth-round selection and a conditional sixth-round selection in 2017 to Tennessee in exchange for guard Andy Levitre.[source 22]
- ^ No. 215: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded their sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's 2017 seventh-round selection and linebacker Kyle Van Noy.[source 23]
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[edit]- ^ No. 219: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). Cleveland traded their seventh-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for punter Andy Lee.[source 24]
- ^ No. 220: San Francisco → Washington (PD). see No. 161: Washington → San Francisco.[source 12]
- ^ No. 223: Los Angeles Rams → Miami (PD). see No. 206: Miami → Los Angeles Rams (round six).[source 20]
- ^ No. 226: Carolina → Seattle (PD). Carolina traded their seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for wide receiver Kevin Norwood on the condition that he made Carolina's roster, which he did.[source 25]
- ^ No. 228: Buffalo → Dallas (PD). see Dallas → Buffalo (round five).[source 15]
- ^ No. 233: multiple trades:
No. 233: Indianapolis → Cleveland (PD). Indianapolis traded their seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for defensive end Billy Winn.[source 26]
No. 233: Cleveland → Carolina (PD). Cleveland traded their seventh-round selection and punter Andy Lee to Carolina in exchange for punter Kasey Redfern and Carolina's fourth-round selection in 2018.[source 27] - ^ No. 234: Baltimore → Los Angeles Rams (PD). Baltimore traded their 2017 seventh-round selection to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Chris Givens.[source 28]
- ^ No. 239: Detroit → New England (PD). see No. 215: New England → Detroit.[source 23]
- ^ No. 240: Miami → Jacksonville (PD). Miami traded a seventh-round selection (240th) to Jacksonville in exchange for tight end Julius Thomas.[source 29]
- ^ No. 244: Seattle → Oakland (PD). Seattle traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Oakland in exchange for defensive back Dewey McDonald.[source 30]
- ^ No. 250: New England → Detroit (PD). New England traded their 2017 seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for tight end Michael Williams.[source 31]
External links
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