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1995 NFL draft
1995 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 22–23, 1995
LocationParamount Theatre at MSG
in New York City, NY
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
249 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionKi-Jana Carter, RB
Cincinnati Bengals
Mr. IrrelevantMichael Reed, CB
Carolina Panthers
Most selections (13)San Diego Chargers
Fewest selections (4)San Francisco 49ers
Hall of Famers
← 1994
1996 →

The 1995 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 April 22–23, 1995[1] at the Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.[2][3][4] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

The draft was the first with the expansion Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars franchises, who each received two extra picks between the first and second rounds. The Panthers, having selected second in the 1995 NFL Expansion Draft, were awarded the first overall pick in the main draft and the Jaguars, who held the first pick in the expansion draft, selected second. However, the Panthers traded their number one pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for the Bengals' fifth overall pick and their fourth pick in the second round.[5] The Bengals used the selection on Ki-Jana Carter, who is the most recent running back taken first overall. The Panthers were also stripped of two supplemental picks for improperly recruiting Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator Dom Capers as their head coach.[6]

In the first round, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected future Hall of Fame players Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks. This was the second of three times two Hall of Fame inductees were selected by the same team in the first round, along with the Chicago Bears in 1965 and the Baltimore Ravens in the following year's draft. Although Sapp was projected to be a top 10 pick, he slid to the 12th selection due to allegations of failed drug tests. He and Brooks would go on to lead the Tampa 2 defense that brought the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXVII.[7]

The draft was also the last to feature a team based in Los Angeles until 2016 due to the Los Angeles Raiders returning to Oakland later in the year.[N 1]

Player selections

* = compensatory selection
¤ = extra selection awarded to expansion team
= Pro Bowler[8]
= Hall of Famer[9]
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)
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Cincinnati Bengals Ki-Jana Carter  RB Penn State Big Ten
1 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Tony Boselli OT USC Pac-10
1 3 Houston Oilers Steve McNair  QB Alcorn State SWAC
1 4 Washington Redskins Michael Westbrook  WR Colorado Big Eight
1 5 Carolina Panthers Kerry Collins  QB Penn State Big Ten
1 6 St. Louis Rams Kevin Carter  DE Florida SEC
1 7 Philadelphia Eagles Mike Mamula  DE Boston College Big East
1 8 Seattle Seahawks Joey Galloway  WR Ohio State Big Ten
1 9 New York Jets Kyle Brady  TE Penn State Big Ten
1 10 San Francisco 49ers J.J. Stokes  WR UCLA Pac-10
1 11 Minnesota Vikings Derrick Alexander  DE Florida State ACC
1 12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Warren Sapp DT Miami (FL) Big East
1 13 New Orleans Saints Mark Fields  LB Washington State Pac-10
1 14 Buffalo Bills Ruben Brown  OG Pittsburgh Big East
1 15 Indianapolis Colts Ellis Johnson  DT Florida SEC
1 16 New York Jets Hugh Douglas  DE Central State Ind. (NAIA)
1 17 New York Giants Tyrone Wheatley  RB Michigan Big Ten
1 18 Los Angeles Raiders Napoleon Kaufman  RB Washington Pac-10
1 19 Jacksonville Jaguars James Stewart  RB Tennessee SEC
1 20 Detroit Lions Luther Elliss  DT Utah WAC
1 21 Chicago Bears Rashaan Salaam  RB Colorado Big Eight
1994 Heisman Trophy Winner
1 22 Carolina Panthers Tyrone Poole  CB Fort Valley State SIAC
1 23 New England Patriots Ty Law CB Michigan Big Ten
1 24 Minnesota Vikings Korey Stringer  OT Ohio State Big Ten
1 25 Miami Dolphins Billy Milner  OT Houston SWC
1 26 Atlanta Falcons Devin Bush Sr.  S Florida State ACC
1 27 Pittsburgh Steelers Mark Bruener  TE Washington Pac-10
1 28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Derrick Brooks LB Florida State ACC
1 29 Carolina Panthers Blake Brockermeyer  OT Texas SWC
1 30 Cleveland Browns Craig Powell  LB Ohio State Big Ten
31 Kansas City Chiefs Trezelle Jenkins  OT Michigan Big Ten
32 Green Bay Packers Craig Newsome  CB Arizona State Pac-10
2 33 New York Jets Matt O'Dwyer  OG Northwestern Big Ten
2 34 San Diego Chargers Terrance Shaw  CB Stephen F. Austin Southland
2 35 Houston Oilers Anthony Cook  DT South Carolina State MEAC
2 36 Carolina Panthers Shawn King  DE Northeast Louisiana Southland
2 37 Washington Redskins Cory Raymer  C Wisconsin Big Ten
2 38 St. Louis Rams Zach Wiegert  OT Nebraska Big Eight
2 39 Seattle Seahawks Christian Fauria  TE Colorado Big Eight
2 40 Jacksonville Jaguars Brian DeMarco  OT Michigan State Big Ten
2 41 Atlanta Falcons Ron Davis  CB Tennessee SEC
2 42 Minnesota Vikings Orlando Thomas  S Southwestern Louisiana Big West
2 43 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Melvin Johnson  S Kentucky SEC
2 44 New Orleans Saints Ray Zellars  FB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
2 45 Buffalo Bills Todd Collins  QB Michigan Big Ten
2 46 Dallas Cowboys Sherman Williams  RB Alabama SEC
2 47 Arizona Cardinals Frank Sanders  WR Auburn SEC
2 48 Indianapolis Colts Ken Dilger  TE Illinois Big Ten
2 49 Los Angeles Raiders Barret Robbins  C TCU SWC
2 50 Philadelphia Eagles Bobby Taylor  CB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
2 51 San Diego Chargers Terrell Fletcher  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
2 52 Chicago Bears Pat Riley  DT Miami (FL) Big East
2 53 Miami Dolphins Andrew Greene  OG Indiana Big Ten
2 54 New York Giants Scott Gragg  OT Montana Big Sky
2 55 Minnesota Vikings Corey Fuller  CB Florida State ACC
2 56 Chicago Bears Todd Sauerbrun  P West Virginia Big East
2 57 New England Patriots Ted Johnson  LB Colorado Big Eight
2 58 Philadelphia Eagles Barrett Brooks  OT Kansas State Big Eight
2 59 Dallas Cowboys Kendell Watkins  TE Mississippi State SEC
2 60 Pittsburgh Steelers Kordell Stewart  QB Colorado Big Eight
2 61 San Diego Chargers Oliver, JimmyJimmy Oliver  WR TCU SWC
2 62 St. Louis Rams Jesse James  OG Mississippi State SEC
2* 63 Dallas Cowboys Shane Hannah  OG Michigan State Big Ten
63.5 Carolina Panthers Panthers stripped of pick for talking to Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator Dom Capers about the Panthers' head-coaching job
64 Jacksonville Jaguars Bryan Schwartz  LB Augustana (SD) NCC
3 65 Green Bay Packers Darius Holland  DT Colorado Big Eight
3 66 Green Bay Packers William Henderson  FB North Carolina ACC
3 67 Houston Oilers Chris Sanders  WR Ohio State Big Ten
3 68 Washington Redskins Darryl Pounds  CB Nicholls State Southland
3 69 Cincinnati Bengals Melvin Tuten  OT Syracuse Big East
3 70 Detroit Lions David Sloan  TE New Mexico WAC
3 71 Jacksonville Jaguars Chris Hudson  S Colorado Big Eight
3 72 Philadelphia Eagles Greg Jefferson  DE Central Florida Ind. (I-AA)
3 73 Green Bay Packers Brian Williams  LB USC Pac-10
3 74 New England Patriots Curtis Martin RB Pittsburgh Big East
3 75 New Orleans Saints Mike Verstegen  OT Wisconsin Big Ten
3 76 Buffalo Bills Marlon Kerner  CB Ohio State Big Ten
3 77 Atlanta Falcons Lorenzo Styles  LB Ohio State Big Ten
3 78 Philadelphia Eagles Chris T. Jones  WR Miami (FL) Big East
3 79 Indianapolis Colts Zack Crockett  FB Florida State ACC
3 80 Arizona Cardinals Stoney Case  QB New Mexico WAC
3 81 Kansas City Chiefs Tamarick Vanover  WR Florida State ACC
3 82 St. Louis Rams Steve McLaughlin  K Arizona Pac-10
3 83 Chicago Bears Sean Harris  LB Arizona Pac-10
3 84 Cleveland Browns Eric Zeier  QB Georgia SEC
3 85 New York Giants Rodney Young  CB LSU SEC
3 86 Los Angeles Raiders Joe Aska  RB Central Oklahoma LSC
3 87 Chicago Bears Evan Pilgrim  OG BYU WAC
3 88 New England Patriots Jimmy Hitchcock  CB North Carolina ACC
3 89 Houston Oilers Rodney Thomas  RB Texas A&M SWC
3 90 Green Bay Packers Antonio Freeman  WR Virginia Tech Big East
3 91 Pittsburgh Steelers Brenden Stai  OG Nebraska Big Eight
3 92 Dallas Cowboys Charlie Williams  CB Bowling Green MAC
3 93 San Diego Chargers Don Sasa  DT Washington State Pac-10
3 94 Cleveland Browns Mike Frederick  DE Virginia ACC
3* 95 Houston Oilers Torey Hunter  CB Washington State Pac-10
3* 96 Buffalo Bills Damien Covington  LB NC State ACC
97 Kansas City Chiefs Troy Dumas  LB Nebraska Big Eight
98 San Diego Chargers Harrison, PrestonPreston Harrison  OG Ohio State Big Ten
4 99 Jacksonville Jaguars Rob Johnson  QB USC Pac-10
4 100 San Diego Chargers Cowart, ChrisChris Cowart  LB Florida State ACC
4 101 Houston Oilers Michael Roan  TE Wisconsin Big Ten
4 102 Cincinnati Bengals Sam Shade  S Alabama SEC
4 103 Washington Redskins Jones, LarryLarry Jones  RB Miami (FL) Big East
4 104 San Diego Chargers Aaron Hayden  RB Tennessee SEC
4 105 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerry Wilson  S Southern SWAC
4 106 New York Jets Hayes, MelvinMelvin Hayes  OT Mississippi State SEC
4 107 New York Jets Tyrone Davis  WR Virginia ACC
4 108 New Orleans Saints Dameian Jeffries  DE Alabama SEC
4 109 Buffalo Bills Ken Irvin  CB Memphis Ind. (I-A)
4 110 Dallas Cowboys Eric Bjornson  WR Washington Pac-10
4 111 Minnesota Vikings Chad May  QB Kansas State Big Eight
4 112 New England Patriots Dave Wohlabaugh  C Syracuse Big East
4 113 Buffalo Bills Justin Armour  WR Stanford Pac-10
4 114 Indianapolis Colts Ray McElroy  S Eastern Illinois Gateway
4 115 St. Louis Rams Lovell Pinkney  TE Texas SWC
4 116 Chicago Bears Jack Jackson  WR Florida SEC
4 117 Green Bay Packers Miller, JeffJeff Miller  OT Ole Miss SEC
4 New York Giants The New York Giants forfeited their 1995 fourth-round selection after selecting S Tito Wooten in the 1994 supplemental draft.
4 118 Los Angeles Raiders Mike Morton  LB North Carolina ACC
4 119 Philadelphia Eagles Dave Barr  QB California Pac-10
4 120 Pittsburgh Steelers Oliver Gibson  DE Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
4 121 Denver Broncos Jamie Brown  OT Florida A&M MEAC
4 122 Miami Dolphins Pete Mitchell  TE Boston College Big East
4 123 Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Thompson  DT Wisconsin Big Ten
4 124 Denver Broncos Ken Brown  LB Virginia Tech Big East
4 125 Pittsburgh Steelers Donta Jones  LB Nebraska Big Eight
4 126 Seattle Seahawks Jason Kyle  LB Arizona State Pac-10
4 127 San Francisco 49ers Tim Hanshaw  TE BYU WAC
4* 128 New York Giants Rob Zatechka  OG Nebraska Big Eight
4* 129 Dallas Cowboys Alundis Brice  CB Ole Miss SEC
4* 130 Dallas Cowboys Harden, LincLinc Harden  LB Oklahoma State Big Eight
in place of N.Y. Giants time expired
4* 131 Buffalo Bills Tony Cline Jr.  TE Stanford Pac-10
in place of N.Y. Giants time expired
132 Carolina Panthers Frank Garcia  C Washington Pac-10
in place of N.Y. Giants time expired
4* 133 New York Giants Ben Talley  LB Tennessee SEC
134 Kansas City Chiefs Steve Stenstrom  QB Stanford Pac-10
5 135 Carolina Panthers Senters, MichaelMichael Senters  WR Northwestern Big Ten
5 136 Cleveland Browns Pupua, TauTau Pupua  DT Weber State Big Sky
5 137 Washington Redskins Jamie Asher  TE Louisville Ind. (I-A)
5 138 Los Angeles Raiders Matt Dyson  LB Michigan Big Ten
5 139 Cincinnati Bengals David Dunn  WR Fresno State WAC
5 140 St. Louis Rams Mike Scurlock  CB Arizona Pac-10
5 141 Detroit Lions Stephen Boyd  LB Boston College Big East
5 142 New York Jets Carl Greenwood  CB UCLA Pac-10
5 143 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clifton Abraham  CB Florida State ACC
5 144 Buffalo Bills John Holecek  LB Illinois Big Ten
5 145 Atlanta Falcons Roell Preston  WR Ole Miss SEC
5 146 Denver Broncos Phil Yeboah-Kodie  LB Penn State Big Ten
5 147 Cleveland Browns Miller, MikeMike Miller  WR Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
5 148 New Orleans Saints Strong, WilliamWilliam Strong  DB NC State ACC
5 149 Indianapolis Colts Derek West  OT Colorado Big Eight
5 150 Arizona Cardinals Davis, CedricCedric Davis  CB Tennessee State OVC
5 151 Pittsburgh Steelers Lethon Flowers  S Georgia Tech ACC
5 152 Washington Redskins Rich Owens  DE Lehigh Patriot
5 153 New York Giants Roderick Mullen  CB Grambling SWAC
5 154 Los Angeles Raiders Kysar, JeffJeff Kysar  OT Arizona State Pac-10
5 155 Kansas City Chiefs Mike Pelton  DT Auburn SEC
5 156 Detroit Lions Kez McCorvey  WR Florida State ACC
5 157 Minnesota Vikings James Stewart  RB Miami (FL) Big East
5 158 Miami Dolphins Norman Hand  DT Ole Miss SEC
5 159 Houston Oilers Gary Walker  DE Auburn SEC
5 160 Green Bay Packers Jay Barker  QB Alabama SEC
5 161 Pittsburgh Steelers Lance Brown  S Indiana Big Ten
5 Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys forfeited their 1995 fifth-round selection after selecting TE John Davis in the 1994 supplemental draft.
5 162 San Diego Chargers 'Omar Ellison  WR Florida State ACC
5 163 Detroit Lions Cherry, RonaldRonald Cherry  OT McNeese State Southland
5* 164 Kansas City Chiefs Jerrott Willard  LB California Pac-10
5* 165 Arizona Cardinals Lance Scott  C Utah WAC
5* 166 Dallas Cowboys Ed Hervey  WR USC Pac-10
5* 167 Arizona Cardinals Tito Paul  CB Ohio State Big Ten
5* 168 Dallas Cowboys Dana Howard  LB Illinois Big Ten
5* 169 Jacksonville Jaguars Ryan Christopherson  RB Wyoming WAC
170 Green Bay Packers Travis Jervey  RB The Citadel SoCon
171 Carolina Panthers Andrew Peterson  OT Washington Pac-10
6 172 Jacksonville Jaguars Marcus Price  OT LSU SEC
6 173 Green Bay Packers Simmons, CharlieCharlie Simmons  WR Georgia Tech ACC
6 174 Houston Oilers Hicham El-Mashtoub  C Arizona Pac-10
6 175 Cincinnati Bengals Ryan Grigson  OT Purdue Big Ten
6 176 Washington Redskins Brian Thure  OT California Pac-10
6 177 San Diego Chargers Troy Sienkiewicz  OG New Mexico State Big West
6 178 New York Jets Eddie Mason  LB North Carolina ACC
6 179 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wardell Rouse  LB Clemson ACC
6 180 Seattle Seahawks McMillian, HenryHenry McMillian  DT Florida SEC
6 181 Atlanta Falcons Travis Hall  DT BYU WAC
6 182 Denver Broncos Fequeire, FritzFritz Fequeire  OG Iowa Big Ten
6 183 San Diego Chargers Harrison, BrandonBrandon Harrison  WR Howard Payne ASC
6 184 New Orleans Saints Lee DeRamus  WR Wisconsin Big Ten
6 185 Buffalo Bills Shannon Clavelle  DT Colorado Big Eight
6 186 Detroit Lions Kevin Hickman  TE Navy Ind. (I-A)
from Arizona
6 187 Indianapolis Colts Brian Gelzheiser  LB Penn State Big Ten
6 188 Carolina Panthers Strahan, SteveSteve Strahan  DT Baylor SWC
6 189 Minnesota Vikings Solomon, JohnJohn Solomon  LB Sam Houston State Southland
6 190 Los Angeles Raiders Eli Herring  OT BYU WAC
6 191 Carolina Panthers Jerry Colquitt  QB Tennessee SEC
6 192 Detroit Lions Cory Schlesinger  FB Nebraska Big Eight
6 193 Chicago Bears Kenny Gales  CB Wisconsin Big Ten
6 194 Miami Dolphins Jeff Kopp  LB USC Pac-10
6 195 New England Patriots Dino Philyaw  RB Oregon Pac-10
6 196 Denver Broncos Terrell Davis RB Georgia SEC
6 197 San Diego Chargers Craig Whelihan  QB Pacific Big West
6 198 Chicago Bears Carl Reeves  DE NC State ACC
6 199 Pittsburgh Steelers Barron Miles  CB Nebraska Big Eight
6 200 San Diego Chargers Tony Berti  OT Colorado Big Eight
6 201 San Francisco 49ers Antonio Armstrong  DE Texas A&M SWC
6* 202 Kansas City Chiefs Bryan Proby  DT Arizona State Pac-10
6* 203 Seattle Seahawks Goines, EddieEddie Goines  WR NC State ACC
6* 204 New York Giants Jamal Duff  DE San Diego State WAC
6* 205 Arizona Cardinals Bridges, AnthonyAnthony Bridges  CB North Texas Southland
6* 206 New York Giants Charles Way  FB Virginia ACC
6* 207 Kansas City Chiefs Tom Barndt  C Pittsburgh Big East
207.5 Carolina Panthers Panthers stripped of pick for talking to Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator Dom Capers about the Panthers' head-coaching job
208 Philadelphia Eagles Fred McCrary  FB Mississippi State SEC
7 209 Carolina Panthers Chad Cota  SS Oregon Pac-10
7 210 Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Bouie  RB Mississippi State SEC
7 211 Houston Oilers Richardson, C. J.C. J. Richardson  S Miami (FL) Big East
7 212 Arizona Cardinals Billy Williams  WR Tennessee SEC
7 213 Cincinnati Bengals John Walsh  QB BYU WAC
7 214 St. Louis Rams Gerald McBurrows  SS Kansas Big Eight
7 215 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ingram, SteveSteve Ingram  OG Maryland ACC
7 216 Seattle Seahawks Bryant, KeifKeif Bryant  DE Rutgers Big East
7 217 New York Jets Curtis Ceaser  WR Grambling SWAC
7 218 Denver Broncos Steve Russ  LB Air Force WAC
7 219 Jacksonville Jaguars Curtis Marsh  WR Utah WAC
7 220 St. Louis Rams Herman O'Berry  CB Oregon Pac-10
7 221 Buffalo Bills Tom Nütten  C Western Michigan MAC
7 222 Denver Broncos Byron Chamberlain  WR Wayne State (NE) Ind. (Div. II)
7 223 Indianapolis Colts Cox, JessieJessie Cox  LB Texas Southern SWAC
7 224 Arizona Cardinals Wesley Leasy  LB Mississippi State SEC
7 225 New York Giants Diehl, BryneBryne Diehl  P Alabama SEC
7 226 Washington Redskins Scott Turner  CB Illinois Big Ten
7 227 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rodgers, JeffreyJeffrey Rodgers  DE Texas A&M–Kingsville LSC
7 228 Detroit Lions Hessley Hempstead  OG Kansas Big Eight
7 229 Chicago Bears Cox, JamalJamal Cox  LB Georgia Tech ACC
7 230 Green Bay Packers Adam Timmerman  OG South Dakota State NCC
7 231 Cleveland Browns Tellison, A. C.A. C. Tellison  WR Miami (FL) Big East
7 232 Minnesota Vikings Jose White  LB Howard MEAC
7 233 Miami Dolphins Corey Swinson  DT Hampton CIAA
7 234 New England Patriots Yancy, CarlosCarlos Yancy  CB Georgia SEC
7 235 Pittsburgh Steelers Henry Bailey  WR UNLV Big West
7 236 Dallas Cowboys Oscar Sturgis  DE North Carolina ACC
7 237 San Diego Chargers Mark Montreuil  CB Concordia (Quebec) OQIFC
7 238 San Francisco 49ers Herbert Coleman  DE Trinity (IL) MSFA
7* 239 St. Louis Rams Bronzell Miller  DE Utah WAC
7* 240 St. Louis Rams J. T. Thomas  WR Arizona State Pac-10
7* 241 Arizona Cardinals Chad Eaton  DT Washington State Pac-10
7* 242 New Orleans Saints Travis Davis  FS Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
7* 243 Minnesota Vikings Jason Fisk  DT Stanford Pac-10
7* 244 Buffalo Bills Darick Holmes  RB Portland State Ind. (Div. II)
7* 245 Atlanta Falcons John Burrough  DE Wyoming WAC
7* 246 Miami Dolphins Myers, ShannonShannon Myers  WR Lenoir-Rhyne SAC
7* 247 Pittsburgh Steelers Cole Ford  K USC Pac-10
248 Philadelphia Eagles Howard Smothers  OT Bethune-Cookman MEAC
249 Carolina Panthers Michael Reed  CB Boston College Big East

Supplemental draft

Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
3 - Dallas Cowboys Darren Benson  DT Trinity Valley SWJCFC

Trades

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 1994 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^ No. 1: Carolina → Cincinnati (D). Carolina traded its first-round selection (1st) to Cincinnati in exchange for Cincinnati's first- and second-round selections (5th and 36th)
  2. ^ No. 5: Cincinnati → Carolina (D). see No. 1: Carolina → Cincinnati.
  3. ^ No. 7: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (D). Tampa Bay traded its first- and third-round selections (7th and 72nd) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first- and two second-round selections (12th, 43rd and 63rd).
  4. ^ No. 10: multiple trades:
           No. 10: Atlanta → Cleveland (PD). Atlanta traded its first-round selection (10th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's first-round selection (26th) and RB Eric Metcalf.
           No. 10: Cleveland → San Francisco (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (10th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's first-, third- and fourth-round selections (30th, 94th and 119th) and first-round selection in 1996.
  5. ^ No. 11: multiple trades:
           No. 11: Denver → Atlanta (PD). Denver traded its first-round selection (11th) and third-round selection (72nd) in 1994 to Atlanta in exchange for WR Mike Pritchard and Atlanta's seventh-round selection (222nd).
           No. 11: Atlanta → Minnesota (PD). Atlanta traded this first-round selection (11th) and second-round selection (40th) in 1994 to Minnesota in exchange for DE Chris Doleman and Minnesota's second-round selection (45th) in 1994.
  6. ^ No. 12: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia.
  7. ^ No. 16: Arizona → N.Y. Jets (PD). Arizona traded its first- and fourth-round selections (16th and 106th) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for WR Rob Moore.
  8. ^ No. 19: Kansas City → Jacksonville (D). Kansas City traded its first-round selection (19th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's, first-, third- and fourth-round selections (31st, 97th and 134th) and fourth-round selection in 1996.
  9. ^ No. 22: Green Bay → Carolina (D). Green Bay traded its first- and sixth-round selections (22nd and 191st) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's 's first- third- and sixth-round selections (32nd, 65th and 173rd).
  10. ^ No. 26: Cleveland → Atlanta (PD). see No. 10: Atlanta → Cleveland.
  11. ^ No. 28: Dallas → Tampa Bay (D). Dallas traded its first-round selection (28th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's two second-round selections (41st and 63rd).
  12. ^ No. 29: San Diego → Carolina (D). San Diego traded its first-round selections (29th) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's 's second- third- and fourth-round selections (34th, 98th and 100th).
  13. ^ No. 30: San Francisco → Cleveland (D). see No. 10: Cleveland → San Francisco.
  14. ^ No. 31: Jacksonville → Kansas City (D). see No. 19: Kansas City → Jacksonville.
  15. ^ No. 32: Carolina → Green Bay (D). see No. 22: Green Bay → Carolina.
Round two
  1. ^ No. 33: Jacksonville → N.Y. Jets (D). Jacksonville traded its second-round selection (33rd) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for the Jets' second- and third-round selections (40th and 71st).
  2. ^ No. 29: Carolina → San Diego (D). see No. 29: San Diego → Carolina.
  3. ^ No. 36: Cincinnati → Carolina (D). see No. 1: Carolina → Cincinnati.
  4. ^ No. 40: N.Y. Jets → Jacksonville (D). see No. 33: Jacksonville → N.Y. Jets.
  5. ^ No. 41: multiple trades:
           No. 41: Tampa Bay → Dallas (D). see No. 28: Dallas → Tampa Bay.
           No. 10: Dallas → Atlanta (D). Dallas traded this second-round selection (41st) to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's second- and fourth-round selections (46th and 110th).
  6. ^ No. 42: Denver → Minnesota (PD). Denver traded its second-round selection (42nd) and first- and sixth round selections (19th and 179th) in 1994 to Minnesota in exchange for OT Gary Zimmerman.
  7. ^ No. 43: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia.
  8. ^ No. 46: Atlanta → Dallas (D). see No. 41: Dallas → Atlanta.
  9. ^ No. 50: Kansas City → Philadelphia (PD). Kansas City traded its second- and sixth-round selections (50th and 199th) to Philadelphia in exchange for WR Victor Bailey and Philadelphia's fourth-round selection (112th).
  10. ^ No. 51: Detroit → San Diego (D). Detroit traded its second-round selections (51st) to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's first-round selection in 1996.
  11. ^ No. 53: Green Bay → Miami (PD). Green Bay traded its second-round selection (53rd) to Miami in exchange for TE Keith Jackson and Miami's fourth-round selection (117th).
  12. ^ No. 56: Miami → Chicago (PD). Miami traded its second- and third-round selections (56th and 87th) to Chicago in exchange for DE Trace Armstrong.
  13. ^ No. 62: San Francisco → St. Louis (PD). St. Louis received San Francisco's second-round selection (62nd) as compensation for San Francisco signing restricted free agent CB Marquez Pope.
  14. ^ No. 63: multiple trades:
           No. 63: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia.
           No. 63: Tampa Bay → Dallas (D). see No. 28: Dallas → Tampa Bay.
  15. ^ No. 98: Carolina → San Diego (D). see No. 29: San Diego → Carolina.
Round three
  1. ^ No. 65: Carolina → Green Bay (D). see No. 22: Green Bay → Carolina.
  2. ^ No. 66: Jacksonville → Green Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded its third- and fifth-round selections (66th and 170th) to Green Bay in exchange for QB Mark Brunell.
  3. ^ No. 70: St. Louis → Detroit (D). St. Louis traded its third-round selection (70th) to Detroit in exchange for Detroit's third- and fourth-round selections (82nd and 115th).
  4. ^ No. 71: N.Y. Jets → Jacksonville (D). see No. 33: Jacksonville → N.Y. Jets.
  5. ^ No. 72: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (D). see No. 7: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia.
  6. ^ No. 73: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Green Bay received Seattle's third-round selection (73rd) as compensation for Seattle signing restricted free agent S Corey Harris.
  7. ^ No. 74: Philadelphia → New England (PD). New England received Philadelphia's third-round selection (74th) as compensation for Philadelphia signing restricted free agent RB Kevin Turner.
  8. ^ No. 78: Denver → Philadelphia (PD). Denver traded its third-round selection (78th) and fifth-round selection in 1996 to Philadelphia in exchange for CB Ben Smith.
  9. ^ No. 82: Detroit → St. Louis (D). see No. 70: St. Louis → Detroit.
  10. ^ No. 84: Green Bay → Cleveland (D). Green Bay traded its third-round selection (84th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's third- and fifth-round selections (90th and 160th).
  11. ^ No. 87: Miami → Chicago (PD). see No. 56: Miami → Chicago.
  12. ^ No. 89: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded its third-round selection (89th) and fourth-round selection in 1994 to Houston in exchange for QB Warren Moon.
  13. ^ No. 90: Cleveland → Green Bay (D). see No. 84: Green Bay → Cleveland.
  14. ^ No. 94: San Francisco → Cleveland (D). see No. 10: Cleveland → San Francisco.
  15. ^ No. 97: Jacksonville → Kansas City (D). see No. 19: Kansas City → Jacksonville.
Round four
  1. ^ No. 100: Carolina → San Diego (D). see No. 29: San Diego → Carolina.
  2. ^ No. 104: St. Louis → San Diego (PD). St. Louis traded its fourth-round selection (104th) to San Diego in exchange for CB Marquez Pope.
  3. ^ No. 106: multiple trades:
           No. 106: Seattle → Arizona (PD). Seattle traded its fourth-round selection (106th) to Arizona in exchange for WR Ricky Proehl.
           No. 106: Arizona → N.Y. Jets (D). see No. 16: Arizona → N.Y. Jets.
  4. ^ No. 110: Atlanta → Dallas (D). see No. 41: Dallas → Atlanta.
  5. ^ No. 111: Denver → Minnesota (D). Denver traded its fourth-round selection (111th) to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's fourth- and sixth-round selections (121st and 196th).
  6. ^ No. 112: multiple trades:
           No. 112: Philadelphia → Kansas City (PD). see No. 50: Kansas City → Philadelphia.
           No. 106: Kansas City → New England (D). Kansas City traded this fourth-round selection (112th) to New England in exchange for New England's third-round selection in 1996.
  7. ^ No. 113: Arizona → Buffalo (PD). Arizona traded its fourth-round selection (113th) to Buffalo in exchange for CB James Williams.
  8. ^ No. 115: Detroit → St. Louis (D). see No. 70: St. Louis → Detroit.
  9. ^ No. 117: multiple trades:
           No. 117: Green Bay → Miami (PD). Green Bay traded its fourth-round selection (117th) to Miami in exchange for WR Mark Ingram Sr.
           No. 117: Miami → Green Bay (PD). see No. 53: Green Bay → Miami.
  10. ^ No. 119: multiple trades:
           No. 119: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded its fourth-round selection (119th) to San Francisco in exchange for QB Steve Bono.
           No. 119: San Francisco → Cleveland (D). see No. 10: Cleveland → San Francisco.
           No. 119: Cleveland → Philadelphia (D).Cleveland traded this fourth-round selection (119th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fifth-round selection (147th) and fifth-round selection in 1996.
  11. ^ No. 120: New England → Pittsburgh (PD). New England traded its fourth-round selection (120th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for RB Leroy Thompson.
  12. ^ No. 121: Denver → Minnesota (D). see No. 111: Minnesota → Denver.
  13. ^ No. 123: Cleveland → Jacksonville (D). Cleveland traded its fourth-round selection (123rd) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's fifth- and sixth-round selections (136th and 186th).
  14. ^ No. 124: multiple trades:
           No. 124: Dallas → St. Louis (PD). Dallas traded its fourth-round selection (124th) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' sixth-round selection (191st) in 1994.
           No. 124: St. Louis → Denver (PD). St. Louis traded this fourth-round selection (124th) to Denver in exchange for QB Tommy Maddox.
  15. ^ No. 126: San Diego → Seattle (PD). San Diego traded its fourth-round selection (126th) to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's fifth-round selection (150th) in 1994.
  16. ^ No. 134: Jacksonville → Kansas City (D). see No. 19: Kansas City → Jacksonville.
Round five
  1. ^ No. 123: Jacksonville → Cleveland (D). see No. 123: Cleveland → Jacksonville.
  2. ^ No. 137: Houston → Washington (PD). Washington received Houston's fifth-round selection (137th) and third-round selection in 1994 as compensation for Houston signing restricted free agent LB Wilber Marshall.
  3. ^ No. 138: Washington → Los Angeles (PD). Washington traded its fifth-round selection (138th) to Los Angeles in exchange for Los Angeles's fifth- and seventh-round selections (152nd and 226th).
  4. ^ No. 141: Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded its fifth-round selection (141st) to Detroit in exchange for WR Reggie Barrett.
  5. ^ No. 147: Philadelphia → Cleveland (D). see No. 119: Cleveland → Philadelphia.
  6. ^ No. 151: Chicago → Pittsburgh (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (151st) in exchange for WR Jeff Graham.
  7. ^ No. 152: multiple trades:
           No. 152: Green Bay → Los Angeles (PD). Green Bay traded its fifth-round selection (152nd) to Green Bay in exchange for WR Charles Jordan.
           No. 152: Los Angeles → Washington (D). see No. 138: Washington → Los Angeles.
  8. ^ No. 159: New England → Houston (PD). Houston received New England's fifth-round selection (159th) as compensation for New England signing restricted free agent DL Tim Roberts.
  9. ^ No. 163: San Francisco → Detroit (PD). San Francisco traded its fifth-round selection (163rd) in exchange for RB Derrick Moore.
  10. ^ No. 169: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). Philadelphia traded its fifth- and seventh-round selections (169th) and (219th) to Jacksonville in exchange for Jacksonville's sixth- and two seventh-round selections (208th, 210th and 248th).
  11. ^ No. 170: Jacksonville → Green Bay (PD). see No. 66: Jacksonville → Green Bay.
Round six
  1. ^ No. 173: Carolina → Green Bay (D). see No. 173: Green Bay → Carolina.
  2. ^ No. 177: St. Louis → San Diego (PD). St. Louis traded its sixth-round selection (177th) in exchange for WR Nate Lewis.
  3. ^ No. 183: Philadelphia → San Diego (PD). Philadelphia traded its sixth-round selection (183rd) to San Diego in exchange for DE Burt Grossman.
  4. ^ No. 188: Carolina → Green Bay (D). see No. 188: Green Bay → Carolina.
  5. ^ No. 189: N.Y. Giants → Minnesota (PD). N.Y. Giants traded its sixth-round selection (189th) and fifth-round selection in 1996 to Minnesota in exchange for S Vencie Glenn and Minnesota's sixth-round selection in 1996.
  6. ^ No. 191: Kansas City → Carolina (D). Kansas City traded its sixth-round selection (191st) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's sixth-round selection in 1996.
  7. ^ No. 196: Denver → Minnesota (D). see No. 196: Minnesota → Denver.
  8. ^ No. 197: Cleveland → San Diego (PD). Cleveland traded its sixth-round selection (197th) to San Diego in exchange for CB Donald Frank.
  9. ^ No. 198: Dallas → Chicago (PD). Dallas traded its sixth-round selection (198th), LB Vinson Smith and LB Barry Minter to Chicago in exchange for TE Kelly Blackwell, S Markus Paul and LB John Roper.
  10. ^ No. 208: Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). see No. 169: Philadelphia → Jacksonville.
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 210: Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). see No. 169: Philadelphia → Jacksonville.
  2. ^ No. 219: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). see No. 169: Philadelphia → Jacksonville.
  3. ^ No. 220: New Orleans → St. Louis (PD). New Orleans traded its seventh-round selection (220th) to New Orleans in exchange for QB Jim Everett.
  4. ^ No. 222: Atlanta → Denver (PD). see No. 11: Denver → Atlanta.
  5. ^ No. 226: Los Angeles → Washington (D). see No. 138: Washington → Los Angeles.
  6. ^ No. 227: Kansas City → Tampa Bay (PD). Kansas City traded its seventh-round selection (227th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for CB Darren Anderson.
  7. ^ No. 248: Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). see No. 169: Philadelphia → Jacksonville.

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler[N 2]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Kwamie Lassiter  S Kansas Big Eight
Arizona Cardinals Oscar McBride  TE Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
Atlanta Falcons Tyrone Brown  WR Toledo MAC
Carolina Panthers Reggie Jones  WR LSU SEC
Chicago Bears Fabien Bownes  WR Western Illinois Gateway
Chicago Bears Marlon Forbes  CB Penn State Big Ten
Cincinnati Bengals Anthony Brown  OT Utah WAC
Cincinnati Bengals Jason Burns  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
Cleveland Browns Vashone Adams  S Eastern Michigan MAC
Cleveland Browns Brandon Bennett  RB South Carolina SEC
Cleveland Browns Sale Isaia  OG UCLA Pac-10
Dallas Cowboys Jon Baker  K Arizona State Pac-10
Dallas Cowboys Billy Davis  WR Pittsburgh Big East
Dallas Cowboys Oronde Gadsden  WR Winston–Salem State CIAA
Dallas Cowboys Mike Gruttadauria  C Central Florida Ind. (I-AA)
Dallas Cowboys Dominique Ross  RB Valdosta State Gulf South
Denver Broncos John Farquhar  TE Duke ACC
Detroit Lions Jeff Jones  OT Texas A&M SWC
Detroit Lions Ron Rice  S Eastern Michigan MAC
Detroit Lions Josh Taves  DE Northeastern Yankee
Green Bay Packers Matthew Dorsett  CB Southern SWAC
Green Bay Packers Randy Neal  LB Virginia ACC
Green Bay Packers Joe Nedney  K San Jose State Big West
Houston Oilers Josh Evans  DT UAB Ind. (I-AA)
Houston Oilers Dennis Lundy  RB Northwestern Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Ben Bronson  WR Baylor SWC
Indianapolis Colts Steve Morrison  LB Michigan Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Marcus Pollard  TE Bradley
Jacksonville Jaguars Brett Bech  WR LSU SEC
Kansas City Chiefs Don Davis  LB Kansas Big Eight
Miami Dolphins Kirby Dar Dar  WR Syracuse Big East
Miami Dolphins Brent Moss  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
Minnesota Vikings Greg DeLong  TE North Carolina ACC
Minnesota Vikings Joe O'Brien  DL Boise State Big Sky
New England Patriots Andre President  TE Angelo State LSC
New York Jets Chad Cascadden  LB Wisconsin Big Ten
New York Jets Wayne Chrebet  WR Hofstra Ind. (I-AA)
New York Jets Sherriden May  RB Idaho Big Sky
Philadelphia Eagles Uhuru Hamiter  DE Delaware State MEAC
Philadelphia Eagles Freddie Soloman  WR South Carolina State MEAC
Philadelphia Eagles Sylvester Wright  LB Kansas Big Eight
San Diego Chargers Ben Cavil  OG Oklahoma Big Eight
San Francisco 49ers Ryan Kuehl  LS Virginia ACC
San Francisco 49ers Willie Whitehead  DE Auburn SEC
Seattle Seahawks Mike Barber  LB Clemson ACC
Seattle Seahawks James McKeehan  TE Texas A&M SWC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kelly Holcomb  QB Middle Tennessee State OVC
Washington Redskins Patrise Alexander  LB Southwestern Louisiana Big West
Washington Redskins Scott Blanton  K Oklahoma Big Eight

Hall of Famers

  • Curtis Martin, running back from University of Pittsburgh, taken 3rd round, 74th overall by the New England Patriots.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2012.[1]
  • Warren Sapp, defensive tackle from University of Miami (FL), taken 1st round, 12th overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2013.[1]
  • Derrick Brooks, linebacker from Florida State University, taken 1st round, 28th overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2014.[1]
  • Terrell Davis, running back from University of Georgia, taken 6th round, 196th overall by the Denver Broncos.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2017.
  • Ty Law, defensive back from University of Michigan, taken 1st round, 23rd overall by the New England Patriots.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2019.
  • Tony Boselli, offensive tackle from University of Southern California, taken 1st round, 2nd overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2022.

Notes

  1. ^ Although the Raiders returned to Oakland for the 1995 season, they were based in Los Angeles during the draft and did not relocate until after it was held.
  2. ^ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.

References

General references
  • "1995 Draft". Pro-football-reference.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2015. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
  • "1995 NFL Draft Pick Transactions". Pro Sports Transactions. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
Specific references
  1. ^ a b c d "Pro Football Draft History: 1995". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  2. ^ Smith, Timothy W. (April 21, 1995). "NOTEBOOK; The Bengals Are Willing to Trade Places". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
  3. ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  4. ^ Salomone, Dan (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". Giants.com. New York Giants. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  5. ^ Smith, Timothy W. (April 23, 1995). "PRO FOOTBALL; Bengals Take Carter at No. 1; Sapp Slips to 12th". New York Times. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  6. ^ "PRO FOOTBALL; N.F.L. Fines New Team And Strips It of Draft Picks". New York Times. January 4, 1995. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  7. ^ "One Round, Two Hall of Famers". Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  8. ^ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  9. ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  10. ^ 49ers Find A Big Package At Tiny Trinity, Chicago Tribune, 25 April 1995 (retrieved 23 April 2015)