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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14) - Andrew Luck - QB - Stanford
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cincinnati (8-8)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • Miami (6-10)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer

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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cincinnati - from Oakland - From Cleavland (8-8)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • Miami (6-10)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cleveland From Cinci(4-12)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cleveland - From Cinci(4-12)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland

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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • Miami From -> St Louis (6-10)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cincinnati - from Oakland - From Cleavland (8-8)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • San Diego -> From Bufallo (8-8)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cleveland From Cinci(4-12)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cleveland - From Cinci(4-12)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland
  • St. Louis -> Miami
  • Bufallo -> Chargers

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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • Miami From -> St Louis (6-10)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cincinnati - from Oakland - From Cleavland (8-8)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cleveland From Cinci(4-12)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cleveland - From Cinci(4-12)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland
  • Cincinatti -> Cleavland
  • St. Louis -> Miami

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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14) - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
  • Miami Dolphins (Trade from St. Louis 2-14) - Robert Griffen III, QB, Baylor
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cincinatii (Trade from Cleveland 4-12)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • St. Louis (Trade from Miami 6-10)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Chargers (Trade From Buffalo 6-10)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cleveland (Trade from Cincinnati - from Oakland (8-8)
  • Buffalo (Trade From San Diego 8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cleveland (Trade from Cincinnati 9-7)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer
  • Cincinatti -> Cleveland
  • Cincinatti -> Cleveland
  • Chargers -> Bills

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