List of Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks

The Atlanta Falcons, a professional American football team based in Atlanta, are part of the National Football Conference South Division. They joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team for the 1966 season and became the first NFL franchise in the Southeastern United States.[1] They first participated in the 1966 NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, more commonly known as the NFL draft.[2] In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually seeks to add new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades.[3]

2001 first-overall draft pick Michael Vick during the 2006 season.

In their first draft, the Falcons had two picks in the first round.[4] These selections were Tommy Nobis, a linebacker from Texas, and Randy Johnson, a quarterback from Texas A&I. The Falcons have selected number one overall four times: Tommy Nobis, Steve Bartkowski, Aundray Bruce, and Michael Vick. The team has also selected number two overall three times and number three overall two times. The Falcons have selected players from Florida State University four times, the most from any university. The team's most recent first-round selection was Drake London, a wide receiver from the University of Southern California.

Key

Table key
^Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
 * Selected number one overall
The Falcons did not draft a player in the first round that year.
YearEach year links to an article about that particular NFL Draft.
PickIndicates the number of the pick within the first round
PositionIndicates the position of the player in the NFL
CollegeThe player's college football team

Player selections

Sam Baker was selected by the Falcons in 2008.
Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks
SeasonPickPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
19661Tommy Nobis *LinebackerTexas
196615Randy JohnsonQuarterbackTexas A&M–Kingsville
1967 No pick[a]
19683Claude Humphrey^Defensive endTennessee State
19692George KunzOffensive tackleNotre Dame
197012John SmallLinebackerThe Citadel
19717Joe ProfitRunning backLouisiana–Monroe
197215Clarence EllisSafetyNotre Dame
1973 No pick[b]
1974 No pick[c]
19751Steve Bartkowski *QuarterbackCalifornia[d]
19769Bubba BeanRunning backTexas A&M
19776Warren BryantOffensive tackleKentucky
197720Wilson FaumuinaDefensive tackleSan Jose State[e]
197813Mike KennOffensive tackleMichigan
197917Don SmithDefensive endMiami (FL)
19807Junior MillerTight endNebraska
198125Bobby ButlerCornerbackFlorida State
19829Gerald RiggsRunning backArizona State
198316Mike PittsDefensive endAlabama
19849Rick BryanDefensive tackleOklahoma
19852Bill FralicOffensive tacklePittsburgh[f]
19862Tony CasillasDefensive tackleOklahoma
198617Tim GreenLinebackerSyracuse[g]
198712Chris MillerQuarterbackOregon
19881Aundray Bruce *LinebackerAuburn
19895Deion Sanders^CBFlorida State
198927Shawn CollinsWide receiverNorthern Arizona[h]
199020Steve BroussardRunning backWashington State[i][j]
19913Bruce PickensCornerbackNebraska
199113Mike PritchardWide receiverColorado[i]
19928Bob WhitfieldOffensive tackleStanford[k]
199219Tony SmithRunning backSouthern Miss
19939Lincoln KennedyOffensive tackleWashington
1994 No pick[l]
199526Devin Bush Sr.SafetyFlorida State[m]
1996 No pick[l]
199711Michael BookerCornerbackNebraska[n]
199812Keith BrookingLinebackerGeorgia Tech
199930Patrick KerneyDefensive endVirginia
2000 No pick[o]
20011Michael Vick *QuarterbackVirginia Tech[p]
200218T. J. DuckettRunning backMichigan State[q]
2003 No pick[r]
20048DeAngelo HallCornerbackVirginia Tech
200429Michael JenkinsWide receiverOhio State[s]
200527Roddy WhiteWide receiverUAB
2006 No pick[t]
20078Jamaal AndersonDefensive endArkansas[u]
20083Matt RyanQuarterbackBoston College
200821Sam BakerOffensive tackleUSC[v]
200924Peria JerryDefensive tackleOle Miss
201019Sean WeatherspoonLinebackerMissouri
20116Julio JonesWide receiverAlabama[w]
2012 No pick[w]
201322Desmond TrufantCornerbackWashington[x]
20146Jake MatthewsOffensive tackleTexas A&M
20158Vic BeasleyOutside linebackerClemson
201617Keanu NealStrong SafetyFlorida
201726Takkarist McKinleyDefensive endUCLA[y]
201826Calvin RidleyWide receiverAlabama
201914Chris LindstromOffensive guardBoston College
201931Kaleb McGaryOffensive tackleWashington[z]
202016A. J. TerrellCornerbackClemson
20214Kyle PittsTight endFlorida
20228Drake LondonWide receiverUSC
20238Bijan RobinsonRunning backTexas
20248Michael Penix Jr.QuarterbackWashington

Footnotes

  • n The Falcons acquired this pick along with the second, third, and fourth-round picks from the Seattle Seahawks for the #11 overall pick along with the third-round pick.[5]
  • o The Falcons traded their #5 overall pick to the Baltimore Ravens for the 1999 second-round pick.[5]
  • p The Falcons traded their #5 overall pick along with wide receiver Tim Dwight, the 2002 second and 2001 third-round picks to the San Diego Chargers for the #1 overall pick.[9]
  • q The Falcons traded their #17 overall pick to the Oakland Raiders for the #18 overall pick and the fifth-round pick.[5]
  • r The Falcons traded their #23 overall pick to the Buffalo Bills for wide receiver Peerless Price.[10]
  • s The Falcons traded their second, third, and fourth-round picks to the Indianapolis Colts for the #29 overall and third-round picks.[5]
  • t The Falcons traded their #15 overall pick to the Denver Broncos for the #29 overall, third-round and a 2007 fourth-round picks. The Falcons then traded the #29 overall pick to the New York Jets for defensive end John Abraham.[11]
  • u The Falcons traded their #10 overall pick and quarterback Matt Schaub to the Houston Texans for the #8 overall, second-round, and 2008 second-round picks.[12]
  • v The Falcons traded two second-round picks and a fourth-round pick to the Washington Redskins for the #21 overall pick along with the third and fifth-round picks.[13]
  • w 1 2 The Falcons traded their #27 overall pick along with second-round, fourth-round and a 2012 first-round and fourth-round picks to the Cleveland Browns for the #6 overall pick .[14]
  • x The Falcons traded their #30 overall pick along with third- (92nd), and sixth- (198th) round selections to the St. Louis Rams in exchange for St. Louis 2013 #22nd overall pick along with a 7th-round selection.
  • y The Falcons traded their #31 overall pick along with third- (95th), and seventh- (249th) round selections to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for Seattle's 2017 #26th overall pick.[15]
  • z The Falcons traded picks #45(second round) and #79 (third round) to the Los Ángeles Rams. In exchange, the Falcons got the Rams' #31 and #203 (sixth round) Picks[16]

References

General
  • "Falcons Draft History" (PDF). Atlanta Falcons. atlantafalcons.com. pp. 344–350. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 11, 2011. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  • "NFL Draft History: First Round by Team: Atlanta Falcons". National Football League. Retrieved June 30, 2008.
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