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1984 NFL draft
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| 1984 NFL draft | |
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Park Central Hotel (draft venue), photographed in 2010 | |
| General information | |
| Date | May 1–2, 1984 |
| Location | Omni Park Central Hotel in New York City, New York |
| Network | ESPN |
| Overview | |
| 336 total selections in 12 rounds | |
| League | National Football League |
| First selection | Irving Fryar, WR New England Patriots |
| Mr. Irrelevant | Randy Essington, QB Los Angeles Raiders |
| Most selections (15) | Cincinnati Bengals Dallas Cowboys Detroit Lions Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets |
| Fewest selections (8) | Los Angeles Raiders |
| Hall of Famers | none |
The 1984 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 May 1–2, 1984, at the Omni Park Central Hotel in New York City, New York.[1][2] No teams elected to claim any players in the regular supplemental draft that year. However, the NFL did have a special supplemental draft for college seniors who had already signed with the United States Football League or Canadian Football League on June 5, 1984.
The 1984 draft was the first in ten years in which a quarterback was not selected in the first round; the first quarterback selected in 1984 was Boomer Esiason, who was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round with the 38th overall pick. The New England Patriots used the first overall pick of the draft to select wide receiver Irving Fryar.
Player selections
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Hall of Famers
[edit]To date, no member of the 1984 NFL draft has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Notable undrafted players
[edit]| † | Selected for the Pro Bowl[3] |
Trades
[edit]In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 1984 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round 1
- ^ No. 1: Multiple trades:
No. 1: Tampa Bay → Cincinnati (PD). Tampa Bay traded a first-round selection (1st overall) to Cincinnati in exchange for QB Jack Thompson.
No. 1: Cincinnati → New England (PD). Cincinnati traded a first-round selection (1st overall) to New England in exchange for two first-round selections and a tenth-round selection (16th, 28th and 265th overall), and a 1985 fifth-round selection. - ^ No. 14: Buffalo → Miami (D). Buffalo traded a first-round selection (14th overall) to Miami in exchange for a first-round selection and two third-round selections (26th, 79th and 82nd overall).
- ^ No. 15: New Orleans → NY Jets (PD). New Orleans traded a first-round selection (15th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for QB Richard Todd.
- ^ No. 16: New England → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 1: Cincinnati → New England.
- ^ No. 19: Denver → Indianapolis (PD). Denver traded a first-round selection (19th overall), OT Chris Hinton and QB Mark Hermann to Indianapolis in exchange for QB John Elway.
- ^ No. 21: LA Rams → Kansas City (PD). The LA Rams traded first- and fifth-round selections (21st and 134th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for CB Gary Green.
- ^ No. 26: Miami → Buffalo (D). see No. 14: Buffalo → Miami.
- ^ No. 27: Washington → NY Giants (PD). Washington traded a first-round selection (27th overall) to the NY Giants in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (31st and 125th overall).
- ^ No. 28: Multiple trades:
No. 28: LA Raiders → New England (PD). The LA Raiders traded a first-round selection (28th overall) and a 1985 second-round selection to New England in exchange for a seventh-round selection (192nd overall) and CB Mike Haynes.
No. 28: New England → Cincinnati (PD). see No. 1: Cincinnati → New England.
Round 2
- ^ No. 31: NY Giants → Washington (D). see No. 27: Washington → NY Giants.
- ^ No. 32: Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). Philadelphia traded a second-round selection (32nd overall) to Atlanta in exchange for LB Joel Williams.
- ^ No. 39: Multiple trades:
No. 39: Green Bay → San Diego (PD). Green Bay traded a second-round selection (39th overall), 1982 first- and second-round selections, a 1983 first-round selection and WR Aundra Thompson to San Diego in exchange for WR John Jefferson and a 1982 first-round selection.
No. 39: San Diego → NY Jets (PD). San Diego traded a second-round selection (39th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for DT Abdul Salaam and DE Kenny Neil. - ^ No. 40: Multiple trades:
No. 40: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded second- and fourth-round selections (40th and 100th overall) to Houston in exchange for QB Archie Manning and TE Dave Casper.
No. 40: Houston → Dallas (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection (40th overall), a 1985 fifth-round selection and WR Mike Renfro to Dallas in exchange for a second-round selection (54th overall) and WR Butch Johnson. - ^ No. 48: LA Rams → Cleveland (PD). The LA Rams traded a second-round selection (48th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for the rights to WR Ron Brown.
- ^ No. 51: San Francisco → LA Raiders (D). San Francisco traded a second-round selection (51st overall) to the LA Raiders in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (56th and 139th overall).
- ^ No. 54: Dallas → Houston (PD). see No. 40: Houston → Dallas.
- ^ No. 56: LA Raiders → San Francisco (D). see No. 51: San Francisco → LA Raiders.
Round 3
- ^ No. 62: Multiple trades:
No. 62: San Diego → St. Louis (PD). San Diego traded third- and eighth-round selections (62nd and 201st overall) to St. Louis in exchange for S Ken Greene.
No. 62: St. Louis → Detroit (PD). St. Louis traded a third-round selection (62nd overall) and DE Mike Dawson to Detroit in exchange for DE Al Baker. - ^ No. 68: Buffalo → New Orleans (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection (68th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for S Tom Myers.
- ^ No. 73: St. Louis → San Francisco (D). St. Louis traded a third-round selection (73rd overall) to San Francisco in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (80th and 136rd overall).
- ^ No. 75: LA Rams → Detroit (PD). The LA Rams traded a third-round selection (75th overall) to Detroit in exchange for TE David Hill.
- ^ No. 77: Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). Cleveland traded a third-round selection (77th overall), a 1983 first-round selection and a 1985 fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for the rights to LB Tom Cousineau.
- ^ No. 79: Multiple trades:
No. 79: Pittsburgh → Miami (PD). Pittsburgh traded a third-round selection (79th overall) to Miami in exchange for QB David Woodley.
No. 79: Miami → Buffalo (D).see No. 14: Buffalo → Miami. - ^ No. 80: San Francisco → St. Louis (D). see No. 73: St. Louis → San Francisco.
- ^ No. 82: Miami → Buffalo (PD). see No. 14: Buffalo → Miami.
Round 4
Round 5
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Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
References
[edit]- ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
- ^ Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.