List of Dallas Cowboys first-round draft picks

The Dallas Cowboys are professional American football team based in Dallas, Texas. The Cowboys team is a franchise of the National Football League (NFL) and plays in the East Division of the National Football Conference. The first draft in which the Cowboys participated was the 1961 NFL Draft. Before their initial NFL Draft, the Cowboys franchise participated in the 1960 NFL Expansion Draft. In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually adds new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on their records during the previous season, therefore the team with the worst record selects first. There are two exceptions to this order: the Super Bowl champion from the previous season selects last, and the Super Bowl runner-up selects second to last. Teams have the option of trading away their selections to other teams for different selections, players, cash, or any combination thereof. It is common, therefore, for the actual draft selection of a team to differ from their initial assigned draft selection or for a team to have either extra selections or no selections in any round because of such trades.[1]

All-time first-round draft selections

Hall of Famer  [a] Pro Bowler * [b]
Year Pick Player College Position Notes
1961 13 Bob Lilly   TCU DT [c]
1962 No Pick [d]
1963 6 Lee Roy Jordan *  Alabama LB
1964 4 Scott Appleton Texas OT [e]
1965 5 Craig Morton California QB
1966 5 John Niland *  Iowa OG
1967 No Pick [f]
1968 20 Dennis Homan Alabama DE
1969 24 Calvin Hill *  Yale RB
1970 23 Duane Thomas West Texas St. RB
1971 25 Tody Smith USC DE
1972 26 Bill Thomas Boston College RB
1973 20 Billy Joe Dupree *  Michigan State TE
1974 1 Ed "Too Tall" Jones *  Tennessee State DE
22 Charley Young North Carolina St. RB
1975 2 Randy White   Maryland LB
18 "Hollywood" Henderson *  Langston LB
1976 27 Aaron Kyle Wyoming DB
1977 2 Tony Dorsett   (Heisman Trophy Winner)[2] Pittsburgh RB
1978 28 Larry Bethea Michigan State DE
1979 27 Robert Shaw Tennessee C
1980 No Pick
1981 26 Howard Richards Missouri T
1982 25 Rod Hill Kentucky State DB
1983 23 Jim Jeffcoat Arizona State DE
1984 25 Billy Cannon, Jr. Texas A&M LB
1985 17 Kevin Brooks Michigan DE
1986 18 Mike Sherrard UCLA WR
1987 12 Danny Noonan Nebraska DT
1988 11 Michael Irvin   Miami WR
1989 1 Troy Aikman   UCLA QB
1990 17 Emmitt Smith   Florida RB
1991 1 Russell Maryland *  Miami DT [g]
12 Alvin Harper Tennessee WR
20 Kelvin Pritchett Mississippi DT [h]
1992 17 Kevin Smith Texas A&M DB
24 Robert Jones *  East Carolina LB
1993 No Pick
1994 23 Shante Carver Arizona State DE
1995 No Pick
1996 No Pick
1997 22 David LaFleur LSU TE
1998 8 Greg Ellis *  UNC DE
1999 20 Ebenezer Ekuban UNC DE
2000 No Pick
2001 No Pick
2002 8 Roy Williams *  Oklahoma S
2003 5 Terence Newman *  Kansas State CB
2004 No Pick [i]
2005 11 DeMarcus Ware *  Troy State LB
20 Marcus Spears LSU DE [j]
2006 18 Bobby Carpenter Ohio State LB
2007 26 Anthony Spencer *  Purdue LB [k]
2008 22 Felix Jones Arkansas RB [l]
25 Mike Jenkins *  South Florida CB [m]
2009 No Pick [n]
2010 24 Dez Bryant *  Oklahoma State WR [o]
2011 9 Tyron Smith *  USC OT
2012 6 Morris Claiborne LSU CB
2013 31 Travis Frederick *  Wisconsin C [p]
2014 16 Zack Martin *[3]  Notre Dame OT
2015 27

Byron Jones * 

Connecticut CB
2016 4 Ezekiel Elliott *  Ohio State RB
2017 28 Taco Charlton Michigan DE
2018 19

Leighton Vander Esch * 

Boise State LB
2019 27 No pick (own first round pick traded to Oakland Raiders)
2020 17 Ceedee Lamb Oklahoma WR

Footnotes

  • a Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  • b Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  • c The Cowboys took Lilly with their second first-round selection. Their first selection, the second overall, was traded to the Washington Redskins for Eddie LeBaron.[4]
  • d The Cowboys traded their first selection in 1962 to the Cleveland Browns for Offensive Tackle Paul Dickson and the Browns' first selection in 1961.
  • e Scott Appleton signed with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League.
  • f The Cowboys traded their selection to the Houston Oilers for the rights to linebacker George Webster.
  • g The Cowboys received this selection from the New England Patriots in exchange for Ron Francis, David Howard, Eugene Lockhart, a first-round and a second-round pick.[5]
  • h The Cowboys received this selection and a fifth-round pick from the Washington Redskins in exchange for an earlier first-round pick.[6]
  • i The Cowboys traded this first-round selection (22nd overall) to the Buffalo Bills for Bills' second-round selection (43rd overall), fifth-round selection (144th overall), and first-round selection in 2005.
  • j The Cowboys received this selection from the Buffalo Bills as well as the Bills' selections in 2004 in the second (43rd overall) and fifth rounds (144th overall) for the Cowboys' first-round selection in 2004 (22nd overall).
  • k Dallas traded their original first-round selection (22nd overall) to the Cleveland Browns for the Browns' first-round selection in 2008 and the Browns' second-round selection (36th overall) in this draft. Dallas then traded that additional second-round selection (32nd overall), their third-round selection (87th overall), and their fifth-round selection (159th overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles for the Eagles' first-round selection (26th overall).
  • l The Cowboys received this selection from the Cleveland Browns as well as the Browns' second-round selection (36th overall) in 2007 for the Cowboys first-round selection in 2007 (22nd overall).
  • m Dallas received this selection from the Seattle Seahawks for Dallas' original first-round selection (28th overall) and Dallas' fifth- and seventh-round selections (163rd and 235th).
  • n The Cowboys traded their 20th overall pick (first round), the 82nd overall picks (third round), and 192nd overall pick (sixth round) in the 2009 draft for wide receiver Roy Williams from the Detroit Lions. The Cowboys received a seventh-round pick from the Lions in the 2010 draft.
  • o Dallas traded their original first-round and third-round selection (27th and 90th overall) to the New England Patriots for the Patriots' first-round selection and a fourth-round selection in 2010 to select Dez Bryant over the Baltimore Ravens.
  • p Dallas traded their original first-round pick (18th overall) to the San Francisco 49ers for the 49ers' first and third-round selections

References

  1. Alder, James. ""NFL Draft Basics:Determining Order of Selection"". football.about.com. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  2. "42nd Award Winner". Archived from the original on June 1, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  3. http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/cj_mosley_gets_jump_on_ray_lew.html
  4. "1962 Draft". Pro Football Hall of Fame website. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  5. "1991 Draft". Pro Sports Transactions website. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  6. "1991 Draft". Pro Sports Transactions website. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
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