List of Detroit Lions first-round draft picks

The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference North Division. The team plays its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit. The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930.[13] After being purchased by George A. Richards in 1934, the franchise was relocated to Detroit and renamed to the Detroit Lions in reference to the city's Major League Baseball franchise, the Detroit Tigers.[14][15][16]

Barry Sanders sitting at a table.
Running back Barry Sanders was drafted first overall in 1989. He spent his whole 10-year career with the Lions, during which time he was a 10-time All-Pro, 10-time Pro Bowler, two-time Offensive Player of the Year, and the 1997 MVP.[1] A first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer, Sanders rushed for over 1,000 yards in every season he played and led the league in rushing yards four times.[2][3][4] He was also selected to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.[5]
Matthew Stafford throwing a pass in a Detroit Lions uniform.
Matthew Stafford was selected first overall in the 2009 NFL draft.[6] He spent 13 seasons with the team, during which he time he set various NFL records, including being the fastest to 30,000, 40,000, and 50,000 passing yards,[7][8][9] being the first player to complete 60% or more of all passes in each game in a season,[8] most fourth quarterback comebacks in a season,[8][10] and the most game winning drives in a season.[11][12] He was also the 2010 Comeback Player of the Year Award.[6]

The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting",[17][18][19] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment.[20] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced, using their regular season record as a tie-breaker. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable and players or other picks can be acquired with them.[21]

In 1936, the league introduced the NFL draft after team owners voted on it in 1935.[22][23] The intention of the draft is to make the NFL more competitive, as some teams had an advantage in signing players.[21][23] From 1947 through 1958 the NFL designated the first overall selection as a "bonus" or "lottery pick". The pick was awarded by a random draw and the winner who received the "bonus pick" forfeited its selection in the final round of the draft and became ineligible for future draws. The system was abolished prior to the 1959 NFL draft, as all twelve teams in the league at the time had received a bonus choice.[24][25]

Since the first draft, the Lions have selected 92 players in the first round. The team's first-round pick in the inaugural NFL draft was Sid Wagner, a guard from Michigan State; he was the 8th overall selection.[13][26] The Lions have held the first overall pick four times and selected Frank Sinkwich in 1943, Leon Hart in 1950, Billy Sims in 1980, and Matthew Stafford in 2009.[27] In the most recent draft, held in 2024, the Lions selected Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold.[28]

The Lions did not draft a player in the first round on seven occasions.[27] Seven of the team's first-round picks—Otto Graham, Calvin Johnson, Alex Karras, Johnny Robinson, Barry Sanders, Y. A. Tittle, and Alex Wojciechowicz—have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame;[29][25] two of these, Graham and Tittle, chose not to play for the Lions and joined the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) instead.[30][31] The Lions also used three first-round picks in the 1960s to select players–Pete Beathard, John Hadl, and Johnny Robinson–who chose to sign with the NFL's pre-merger direct competitor, the American Football League (AFL) instead.[32][33][29]

Player selections

Wide receiver Calvin Johnson was drafted second overall in the 2007 NFL draft.[34] He spent his entire nine-year career with the Lions, during which time he was a four-time All-Pro, six-time Pro Bowler, and set the single-season record for most receiving yards in a season.[35] After retiring, Johnson was selected to the 2010s All-Decade Team and became a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer.[36][37][35]
Defensive tackle Alex Karras was drafted with the 10th overall pick of the 1958 NFL draft and played 11 seasons for the Lions. During his time with the team he was a nine-time All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler. A member of the 1960s All-Decade Team, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020.[38][39][40]
Key
Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
*Selected number one overall
Position abbreviations
CCenter
CBCornerback
DBDefensive back
DEDefensive end
DTDefensive tackle
EEnd
FBFullback
GGuard
HBHalfback
LBLinebacker
QBQuarterback
RBRunning back
SSafety
TTackle
TETight end
WBWingback
WRWide receiver
Detroit Lions first-round draft picks by season
SeasonPick[27]Player[27]Position[27]College[27]Notes
19368Sid WagnerGMichigan State
19377Lloyd CardwellHBNebraska
19386Alex WojciechowiczCFordham
19397John PingelHBMichigan State
19406Doyle NaveQBUSCDeclined to play football[41]
19415Jim ThomasonWBTexas A&M
19425Bob WestfallFBMichigan
19431Frank Sinkwich*RBGeorgia
19444Otto GrahamQBNorthwesternDid not sign with team[A]
19456Frank SzymanskiCNotre Dame
19468Bill DellastatiousHBMissouriNever played in the NFL[43]
19472Glenn DavisHBArmyPlayer rights traded to Los Angeles Rams[B]
19486Y. A. TittleQBLSUOriginal pick traded to Pittsburgh Steelers.[C] Pick received in trade with Los Angeles Rams.[B] Signed with the Baltimore Colts of the AAFC.[31]
19492John RauchQBGeorgiaPlayer rights traded to New York Yanks[D]
19501Leon Hart*ENotre DameLottery bonus pick[49]
5Joe WatsonCRice
1951No pickPick traded to Philadelphia Eagles[E]
1952No pickPick traded to Cleveland Browns[F]
195313Harley SewellGTexas
195413Dick ChapmanTRiceDid not sign with team[G]
195512Dave MiddletonEAuburn
19563Howard CassadyHBOhio State
195712Bill GlassGBaylor
195810Alex KarrasDTIowa
19596Nick PietrosanteFBNotre Dame
19603Johnny RobinsonDBLSUSigned for the AFL's Dallas Texans instead[54]
1961No pickPick traded to Cleveland Browns[H]
196210John HadlRBKansasSigned for the AFL's San Diego Chargers instead[33]
196312Daryl SandersTOhio State
19645Pete BeathardQBUSCSigned for the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs instead[32][33][29]
196511Tom NowatzkeFBIndiana
1966No pickPick forfeited to Green Bay Packers[I]
19677Mel FarrRBUCLA
196811Greg LandryQBUMass
24Earl McCullouchWRUSCPick received in trade with Los Angeles Rams[J]
1969No pickPick traded to Los Angeles Rams[K]
197019Steve OwensRBOklahoma
197121Bob BellDTCincinnati
197216Herb OrvisDTColorado
197317Ernie PriceDETexas A&IMoved up draft order in trade with Chicago Bears[L]
19748Ed O'NeilLBPenn StateMoved up draft order in trade with New Orleans Saints[M]
197513Lynn BodenGSouth Dakota State
197610James HunterDBGrambling StatePick received from Los Angeles Rams.[N] Moved down draft order in trade with Chicago Bears.[O]
16Lawrence GainesRBWyoming
1977No pickPick traded to Buffalo Bills[P]
197811Luther BradleyDBNotre Dame
197910Keith DorneyTPenn State
19801Billy Sims*RBOklahoma
198116Mark NicholsWRSan Jose State
198215Jimmy WilliamsLBNebraska
198313James JonesFBFlorida
198420David LewisTECalifornia
19856Lomas BrownTFlorida
198612Chuck LongQBIowa
19877Reggie RogersDTWashington
19883Bennie BladesDBMiamiMoved down draft order in trade with Kansas City Chiefs[Q]
19893Barry SandersRBOklahoma State
19907Andre WareQBHouston
199110Herman MooreWRVirginia
199226Robert PorcherDESouth Carolina State
1993No pickPick traded to New Orleans Saints[R]
199421Johnnie MortonWRUSC
199520Luther EllissDTUtah
199617Reggie BrownLBTexas A&MMoved up draft order in trade with Seattle Seahawks[S]
23Jeff HartingsGPenn State
19975Bryant WestbrookDBTexas
199820Terry FairDBTennessee
19999Chris ClaiborneLBUSC
27Aaron GibsonTWisconsinMoved up draft order in trade with Miami Dolphins[T]
200020Stockar McDougleTOklahoma
200118Jeff BackusTMichigan
20023Joey HarringtonQBOregon
20032Charles RogersWRMichigan State
20047Roy WilliamsWRTexasMoved down draft order in trade with Cleveland Browns[U]
30Kevin JonesRBVirginia TechMoved up draft order in trade with Kansas City Chiefs[V]
200510Mike WilliamsWRUSC
20069Ernie SimsLBFlorida State
20072Calvin JohnsonWRGeorgia Tech
200817Gosder CherilusTBoston CollegeMoved down draft order in trade with Kansas City Chiefs[W]
20091Matthew Stafford*QBGeorgia
20Brandon PettigrewTEOklahoma StatePick received in trade with Dallas Cowboys[X]
20102Ndamukong SuhDTNebraska
30Jahvid BestRBCaliforniaMoved up draft order in trade with Minnesota Vikings[Y]
201113Nick FairleyDTAuburn
201223Riley ReiffTIowa
20135Ezekiel AnsahDEBYU
201410Eric EbronTENorth Carolina
201528Laken TomlinsonGDukeMoved down draft order in trade with Denver Broncos[Z]
201616Taylor DeckerTOhio State
201721Jarrad DavisLBFlorida
201820Frank RagnowCArkansas
20198T. J. HockensonTEIowa
20203Jeff OkudahCBOhio State
20217Penei SewellTOregon
20222Aidan HutchinsonDEMichigan
12Jameson WilliamsWRAlabamaMoved up draft order in trade with Minnesota Vikings[AB]
202312Jahmyr GibbsRBAlabamaMoved down draft order in trade with Arizona Cardinals[AC]
18Jack CampbellLBIowa
202424Terrion ArnoldCBAlabamaMoved up draft order in trade with Dallas Cowboys[AD]

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