2000 NFL 초안 - 2000 NFL Draft
2000 NFL 초안 | |
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일반 정보 | |
날짜 | 2000 년 4 월 15 ~ 16 일 |
시각 |
오후 12:00 EDT (4 월 15 일) 11:00 am EDT (4 월 16 일) |
위치 | MSG에 극장 에서 뉴욕시 , 뉴욕 |
네트워크 | ESPN |
개요 | |
7 라운드 총 254 개 선택 | |
리그 | NFL |
첫 번째 선택 | Courtney Brown , DE Cleveland Browns |
Mr. Irrelevant | 마이크 그린 , SS 시카고 베어스 |
대부분의 선택 (13) | 클리블랜드 브라운스 그린 베이 패 커스 |
최소 선택 (5) | 달라스 카우보이 탬파 베이 해적 |
명예의 전당 | 1 |
2000 NFL 초안 하는 절차였다 내셔널 풋볼 리그 팀이 아마추어 US 선택한 대학 미식 축구 선수. 공식적으로 NFL 연례 선수 선정 회의로 알려져 있습니다. 초안 년 4 월 15-16 개최 된 2000 에서, 매디슨 스퀘어 가든에서 극장 에서 뉴욕시 , 뉴욕 . [1] [2] 그해 추가 드래프트 에서 선수를 영입하기로 선택한 팀은 없습니다 .
드래프트는 Penn State 팀 동료 인 Courtney Brown 과 LaVar Arrington 이 연속으로 선발 되면서 시작 되었으며, 같은 드래프트에서 1 위와 2 위를 차지한 유일한 Penn State 선수가되었습니다. 뉴욕 제트 사 1 라운드 드래프트 픽, 초안의 역사에서 어떤 팀이 가장 (17 개 팀이 세 종목이 있었다 그러나 다른 네 개의 없었습니다)했다. [삼]
드래프트는 뉴 잉글랜드 패트리어츠에 의해 6 라운드에서 199 번째 픽에서 미시간 쿼터백 톰 브래디 의 선택으로 유명했다 . 팀과 함께한 20 시즌 동안 Brady는 3 개의 NFL MVP 상, 기록적인 6 개의 Super Bowl 타이틀 및 4 개의 Super Bowl MVP를 획득했으며 역대 최고의 쿼터백으로 널리 알려져 있습니다. 그것은 순수한 placekicker가 함께 첫 라운드에서 설계도가 그려졌다 것을 1966 년부터도 첫 해였다 오클랜드 레이더스 선택 플로리다 주립 의 세바스찬 제니 코우 스키의 전체 17. [ 인용 필요한 ]University of Tennessee 는 2000 NFL 초안에서 9 개의 선택으로 모든 대학을 이끌었습니다. 2019 년 현재,이 드래프트에서 마지막으로 남은 활동적인 선수는 2019 년 4 월 28 일 플레이스 키커 Sebastian Janikowski가 은퇴 한 이후 Brady입니다.
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Trades
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2000 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
- Round one
- ^ No 2: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded its first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh-round selections (12th, 71st, 107th, 144th, 179th and 218th) in 1999 and first- and third-round selections (2nd and 64th) in this draft to Washington in exchange for Washington's first-round selection (5th) in 1999.[source 1]
- ^ No. 3: San Francisco → Washington (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection (3rd) to Washington for their two first-round selections and fourth- and fifth-round selections (12th, 24th, 119th and 154th).[source 2]
- ^ No. 5: Atlanta → Baltimore (PD). Atlanta traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in 1999 in exchange for their 2nd round choice (42) in the 1999 draft.[source 3]
- ^ No. 10: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded their first-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for their 1st-round (15) and 2nd-round choices (42) in the 2000 draft.[source 3]
- ^ No. 12: multiple trades:
- No. 12: San Francisco → New York Jets (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to the New York Jets in exchange for New York's first-round selection (16) and second-round selection (48).[source 4]
- No. 12: Washington → San Francisco (PD). see No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.[source 2]
- No. 12: Carolina → Washington (PD). Washington received this pick as compensation for signing Sean Gilbert in 1998.[source 5]
- ^ No. 13: multiple trades:
- No. 13: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded two first-round picks (13 and 27) to the New York Jets in exchange for Keyshawn Johnson.[source 6]
- No. 12: San Diego → Tampa Bay (PD). Tampa Bay traded their 1998 second-round pick to San Diego in exchange for their first round pick in 2000.[source 7]
- ^ No. 15: Baltimore → Denver (PD). see No. 10: Baltimore → Denver.[source 3]
- ^ No.16: multiple trades:
No.16: New England → N.Y. Jets (PD). New York Jets were awarded New England's first-round selection (16th) and fourth- and seventh-round selections (101st and 206th) in 2001 as compensation for New England signing Jets' head coach Bill Belichick, with New England receiving the Jets' fifth-round selection (149th) in 2001 and seventh-round selection in 2002.
No.16: N.Y. Jets → San Francisco (D). see No. 12: San Francisco → N.Y. Jets.. - ^ No. 19: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded their first-round selection (19th) and first-round selection in (7th) to Seattle for WR Joey Galloway.[source 8]
- ^ No 23: Miami → Carolina (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection (23rd) to Carolina in exchange for Carolina's second-round selection (44th) in 1998.
- ^ No. 24: Washington → San Francisco (D). see No. 3: San Francisco → Washington.
- ^ No. 27: Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets (PD). see No. 13: Tampa Bay → N.Y. Jets.
- Round two
- ^ No. 45: Baltimore → Denver (D). see No. 10: Denver → Baltimore.
- ^ No. 48: N.Y. Jets → San Francisco (D). see No. 12: San Francisco → N.Y. Jets.
- ^ No 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay (D). Carolina traded its second-round selection (51st) to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's second- and fourth-round selections (57th and 120th).
- ^ No 56: Washington → Minnesota (PD). Washington traded its second-round selection (56th) and first- and third-round selections in 1999 to Minnesota in exchange for QB Brad Johnson.
- ^ No. 57: Tampa Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay.
- ^ No 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). Tennessee traded its second-round selection (61st) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's third- and fifth-round selections (68th and 135th).
- Round three
- ^ No. 64: New Orleans → Washington (PD). see No. 2: New Orleans → Washington.
- ^ No. 68: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). see No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia.
- ^ No 77: Oakland → Pittsburgh (PD). Oakland traded its third-round selection (77th) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's two fifth-round selections (146th and 163rd) in 1999.
- ^ No 80: Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded its third-round selection (80th) to Seattle in exchange for WR James McKnight.
- ^ No 86: Seattle → San Francisco (D). Seattle traded its third-round selection (86th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's fourth- and fifth-round selections (119th and 154th).
- ^ No 87: Washington → Chicago (PD). Washington traded its third-round selection (87th) and first, third, fourth and fifth-round selections (12th, 71st, 106th and 143rd) in 1999 in exchange for Chicago's first-round selection (7th) in 1999.
- Round four
- ^ No 98: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). San Francisco traded its fourth-round selection (98th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fourth- and fifth-round selections (108th and 132nd).
- ^ No 104: Chicago → St. Louis (D). Chicago traded its fourth-round selection (104th) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' fourth-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (125th, 150th and 225th).
- ^ No 106: Baltimore → Minnesota (PD). Baltimore traded its fourth-round selection (106th) and sixth-round selection (185th) in 1999 to Minnesota in exchange for G Everett Lindsay.
- ^ No. 108: multiple trades:
No. 108: N.Y. Jets → Green Bay (PD). N.Y. Jets traded its fourth-round selection (108th) to Green Bay in exchange for QB Rick Mirer.
No. 108: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). see No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay. - ^ No. 111: multiple trades:
No. 111: Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded its fourth-round selection (111th) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's fifth-round selection (137th) in 1999.
No. 111: Philadelphia → San Diego (D). Philadelphia traded this fourth-round selection (111th) to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's third-round selection in 2001. - ^ No 112: Carolina → Denver (PD). Carolina traded its fourth-round selection (112th) and third-round selection (67th) in 1999 to Denver in exchange for QB Jeff Lewis.
- ^ No. 119: multiple trades:
No. 119: Washington → San Francisco (D). see No. 3: San Francisco → Washington..
No. 119: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco.. - ^ No. 120: Tampa Bay → Carolina (D). see No. 51: Carolina → Tampa Bay.
- ^ No. 125: St. Louis → Chicago (D). see No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis.
- Round five
- ^ No. 132: multiple trades:
No. 132: San Francisco → Green Bay (PD). San Francisco traded its fifth-round selection (132nd) to Green Bay in exchange for CB Craig Newsome.
No. 119: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). see No. 98: San Francisco → Green Bay.. - ^ No. 135: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). see No. 61: Tennessee → Philadelphia.
- ^ No. 138: multiple trades:
No. 138: Chicago → New Orleans (PD). Chicago traded its fifth-round selection (138th) to New Orleans in exchange for WR Eddie Kennison.
No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis (D). New Orleans traded this fifth-round selection (138th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' fifth- and sixth-round selections (158th and 195th). - ^ No 139: Denver → St. Louis (PD). Denver traded its fifth-round selection (139th) and fifth-round selection in 2001 to St. Louis in exchange for S Billy Jenkins.
- ^ No 148: San Diego → Baltimore (PD). San Diego traded its fifth-round selection (148th) to Baltimore in exchange for QB Jim Harbaugh.
- ^ No. 150: multiple trades:
No. 150: Baltimore → Detroit (PD). Baltimore traded its fifth-round selection (150th) and third-round selection (72nd) in 1999 to Detroit in exchange for QB Scott Mitchell.
No. 150: Detroit → St. Louis (PD). Detroit traded this fifth and seventh-round selections (150th and 220nd) to St. Louis in exchange for RB Greg Hill.
No. 150: St. Louis → Chicago (D). see No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis..
No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco (D). Chicago traded this fifth-round selection (150th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth- and seventh-round selections (170th and 209th). - ^ No 151: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded RB Ahman Green and its fifth-round selection (151st) to Green Bay in exchange for CB Fred Vinson and Green Bay's sixth-round selection (185th).
- ^ No. 154: multiple trades:
No. 154: Washington → San Francisco (D). see No. 3: San Francisco → Washington..
No. 154: San Francisco → Seattle (D). see No. 86: Seattle → San Francisco..
No. 154: Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded this fifth-round selection (154th) to Denver in exchange for Denver's sixth- and seventh-round selections (175th and 231st). - ^ No. 158: Indianapolis → New Orleans (D). see No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
- ^ No 161: St. Louis → New England (PD). St. Louis traded and its fifth-round selection (161st) to New England in exchange for DE Mike Jones.
- Round six
- ^ No 167: Cleveland → Miami (PD). Cleveland traded and its sixth-round selection (167th) to Miami in exchange for RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar.
- ^ No 170: San Francisco → Chicago (D). see No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco.
- ^ No 175: Denver → Seattle (D). see No. 154: Seattle → Denver.
- ^ No 178: Oakland → Philadelphia (PD). Oakland traded its sixth-round selection (178th) to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Bobby Hoying.
- ^ No 185: Green Bay → Seattle (PD). see No. 151: Seattle → Green Bay.
- ^ No 188: Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded and its sixth-round selection (188th) and its second- and third-round selections (54th and 84th) in 1999 to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's second-round selection (43rd) in 1999.
- ^ No. 189: multiple trades:
No. 189: Kansas City → St. Louis (PD). Kansas City traded its sixth-round selection (189th) to St. Louis in exchange for TE Mitch Jacoby.
No. 189: St. Louis → Denver (D). St. Louis traded this sixth-round selection (189th) to Denver in exchange for RB Derek Loville. - ^ No. 191: Minnesota → Baltimore (PD). see No. 106: Baltimore → Minnesota.
- ^ No 192: Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded its sixth-round selection (188th) to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Rodney Peete.
- ^ No. 195: Indianapolis → New Orleans (D). see No. 138: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
- Round seven
- ^ No 208: New Orleans → Kansas City (PD). New Orleans were required to swap its seventh-round selection (208th) with Kansas City for its seventh-round selection (228th) as compensation for New Orleans signing Kansas City's DB coach Ron Zook as their new defensive co-ordinator.
- ^ No. 209: multiple trades:
No. 209: San Francisco → Chicago (D). see No. 150: Chicago → San Francisco..
No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland (D). Chicago traded two seventh-round selections (209th and 225th) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland's three seventh-round selections (223rd, 232nd and 254th). - ^ No. 212: multiple trades:
No. 212: Philadelphia → New England (PD). Philadelphia traded its seventh-round selection to New England in exchange for WR Dietrich Jells.
No. 212: New England → San Francisco (D). New England traded this seventh-round selection (212th) to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's sixth-round selection in 2001. - ^ No 213: Chicago → Tennessee (PD). Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (213th) to Tennessee in exchange for LB Lemanski Hall.
- ^ No 216: Pittsburgh → Washington (PD). Pittsburgh traded its seventh-round selection (216th) to Washington in exchange for OT Shar Pourdanesh.
- ^ No. 220: Detroit → St. Louis (PD). see No. 150: New Orleans → Indianapolis.
- ^ No. 223: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
- ^ No. 225: multiple trades:
No. 225: Baltimore → St. Louis (PD). Baltimore traded its seventh-round selection (225th) and fifth-round selection (145th) in 1999 to St. Louis in exchange for QB Tony Banks.
No. 225: St. Louis → Chicago (D). see No. 104: Chicago → St. Louis.
No. 225: Chicago → Cleveland (D). No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.. - ^ No. 228: Kansas City → New Orleans (PD). see No. 208: New Orleans → Kansas City.
- ^ No 229: Seattle → Green Bay (PD). Seattle traded its seventh-round selection (229th) to Green Bay in exchange for WR Derrick Mayes.
- ^ No 230: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded its seventh-round selection (230th) to San Francisco in exchange for QB Jim Druckenmiller.
- ^ No. 231: multiple trades:
No. 231: Washington → Denver (PD). Washington traded its seventh-round selection (231st) and seventh-round selection in 2001 to Denver in exchange for CB Tito Paul.
No. 231: Denver → Seattle (D). see No. 154: Seattle → Denver.
No. 231: Seattle → Oakland (D). Seattle traded this seventh-round selection (231st) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's sixth-round selection in 2001. - ^ No. 232: multiple trades:
No. 232: Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). Minnesota traded its seventh-round selection (232nd) and DT Stalin Colinet to Cleveland in exchange for DT Jerry Ball.
No. 232: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
No. 232: Chicago → Miami (D). Chicago traded this seventh-round selection (232nd) and its seventh-round selection in 2001 to Miami in exchange for P Brent Bartholomew. - ^ No. 238: multiple trades:
No. 238: St. Louis → Oakland (PD). St. Louis traded its seventh-round selection (238th) to Oakland in exchange for QB Paul Justin.
No. 238: Oakland → Indianapolis (D). Oakland traded this seventh-round selection (238th) to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' sixth-round selection in 2001. - ^ No. 254: Cleveland → Chicago (D). see No. 209: Chicago → Cleveland.
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Forfeited picks
- ^ The New England Patriots forfeited their 2000 fourth round pick after selecting CB J'Juan Cherry in the 1999 supplemental draft.[5]
Notable undrafted players
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