What the press referred to as pick No. 31 in the first round—awarded as compensation for Chester McGlockton—is being termed pick No. 1 of the second round by the NFL. Either way you slice it it's No. 31 overall.
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CB Charles Woodson (No. 4 overall) OT Damon "Mo" Collins (No. 23 overall, from Tampa Bay) |
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DT Leon Bender (No. 31 overall) Traded to Tampa Bay Traded to Tampa Bay |
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| FB Jon Ritchie (No. 63 overall) | |
| G Gennaro DiNapoli (No. 109 overall) | |
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TE Jeremy Brigham (No. 127 overall) LB Travian Smith (No. 152 overall) |
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Traded to Washington DT Vince Amey (No. 230 overall) DL David Sanders (No. 235 overall) |
First Round
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Charles Woodson, CB, Michigan -- 6-1, 197, 4.45 No. 4 (4th overall) |
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Damon "Mo" Collins, OT, Florida -- 6-4, 337, 5.4 No. 23 (23rd overall) |
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Second Round
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Leon Bender, DT, Washington State -- 6-5, 316, 5.2 No. 1 (31st overall) |
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Third Round
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Jon Ritchie, RB, Stanford -- 6-1 3/8, 248, 4.60 No. 2 (63rd overall) |
Fourth Round
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Gennaro DiNapoli, G, Virginia Tech -- 6-2 1/8, 302, 5.25 No. 17 (109th overall)
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Fifth Round
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Jeremy Brigham, TE, Washington -- 6-4, 250, 4.67 No. 4 (127th overall)
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Travian Smith, LB, Oklahoma -- 6-4, 238, 4.48 No. 29 (152nd overall)
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Seventh Round
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Vince Amey, DT, Arizona State -- 6-2, 290, 5.0 No. 41 (230th overall) |
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David Sanders, DE, Arkansas -- 6-4 1/8, 308, 4.88 No. 46 (235th overall) |
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Sources: Associated Press, ESPNet SportsZone, The Sporting News, CNNSI, CBS Sportsline
Last updated Sunday, April 19, 1998