The first NFL options: a complete list by year
The 2025 US Football Association’s draft is that the nineties teams will meet to form their future by choosing the best college talents. Have you ever wondered who was honored to be the first choice every year, and goes back to 1936? Continue reading for a full list of all the first total choices in the American Football Association’s draft record:
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- 2020: Joe Boro (LSU) – Cincinnati Bengaps
- 2019: Keeler Murray (Oklahoma) – Arizona Cardinate
- 2018: Baker Mayvild (Oklahoma) – Cleveland Brown
- 2017: MyLES Garrett (Texas A & M) – Cleveland Brons
- 2016: Garrid Goff (California) – Los Angeles Rams
- 2015: Jameis Winston (Florida State)
- 2014: Jadeonon Clowney (South Carolina) – Houston Texas
- 2013: Eric Fischer (Central Michigan) – Kansas City Presidents
- 2012: Andrew Lac (Stanford) – Indianapolis Colts
- 2011: Cam Newton (Oporn) – Carolina Pancrates
- 2010: Sam Bradford (Oklahoma) – St. Louis Rams
- 2009: Matthew Stafford (Georgia) – Detroit Lyons
- 2008: Jake Long (Michigan) – Miami Dolphins
- 2007: Jamarcus Russell (LSU) – Auckland Reders
- 2006: Mario Williams (North Carolina) – Houston Texas
- 2005: Alex Smith (Utah) – San Francisco 49ers
- 2004: Elie Manning (Mississippi) – San Diego charging
- 2003: Carson Palmer (USC) – Centuti Bengaps
- 2002: David Car (Fresno State) – Houston Texas
- 2001: Michael Vick (Virginia Tech) – Atlanta Falcons
- 2000: Courtney Brown (Pennsylvania State) – Cleveland Brown
- 1999: Tim Koch (Kentucky) – Cleveland Brons
- 1998: Peyton Manning (Tennesse) – Indianapolis Colts
- 1997: Orlando Piece (Ohio State) – Saint Louis Rams
- 1996: Keyshawn Johnson (USC) – New York Jets
- 1995: Ki-Jana Carter (Penn State) -cINCINNNATI BENGALS
- 1994: Dan Wilkenson (Ohio State) – Senseenati Bengaps
- 1993: Drew Plaedro (Washington State) – New England Patriciots
- 1992: Steve Emtman (Washington) – Indiannapolis Colts
- 1991: Russell Maryland (Miami (Florida)) – Dallas Copules
- 1990: Jeff George (Illinois) – Colts Indianapolis
- 1989: Aycman (UCLA) – Dallas Copules
- 1988: Aundray Bruce (AUBURN) – ATLANTA FALCONS
- 1987: Vinny Testaverde (MIAMI (FL)) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- 1986: Bo Jackson (Oborn) – Tamba Bay Boucaclors
- 1985: Bruce Smith (Virginia Tech) – Buffalo Bills
- 1984: Irfing Ferrar (Nebraska) – New England Patriots
- 1983: John Elway (Stanford) – Baltimore Colts
- 1982: Kenneth Sims (Texas) – New England Patriots
- 1981: George Rogers (South Carolina) – New Orleans of Saints
- 1980: Billy Sims (Oklahoma) – Detroit Lyons
- 1979: Tom, Couneau (Ohio) – Boufalo Bells
- 1978: Earl Campbell (Texas) – Houston Oils
- 1977: Ricky Bell (USC)
- 1976: Lee Roy Salmon (Oklahoma) – Tamba Bay Boucans
- 1975: Steve Bartkovsky (California) – Atlanta Valgonz
- 1974: Ed Jones (Tennessee State) – Dallas Cobwations
- 1973: John Matosak (Tamba) – Houston Oilors
- 1972: Patulski (Notremam) – Buffalo Bills
- 1971: Jim Plunktt (Stanford) – New England Patriots
- 1970: Terry Bradchu (Louisiana Tech) – Pittsburgh Stepra
- 1969: Oj Simpson (USC) – Buffalo Bills
- 1968: Ron Yari (USC) – Minnesota Vikings
- 1967: Buba Smith (Michigan Province) – Baltimore Colts
- 1966: Tommy Nobs (Texas) – Atlanta Valcons
- 1965: Taker Friedrikson (Oporn) – New York Giants
- 1964: Dave Parks (Texas Tech) – San Francisco 49ers
- 1963: Terry Baker (Oregon State) – Los Angeles Ramez
- 1962: Erney Davis (Cerekiws) – Washington Redzkins
- 1961: Tommy Mason (Tolin) – Minnesota Vikings
- 1960: Billy Canon – Los Angeles Rams
- 1959: Randy Denkan (Iowa) – Green Bay Bakrz
- 1958: King Hill (Rice) – Chicago Cardinals
- 1957: Paul Horring (Notre Dame) – Green Bay Bakrz
- 1956: Gary Glick (Colorado A and M) – Pittsburgh Steps
- 1955: George Show (Oregon) – Baltimore Colts
- 1954: Bobby Garrett (Stanford) – Cleveland Brown
- 1953: Harry Babkok (Georgia) – San Francisco 49ers
- 1952: Bill Wadi (Vanderbilt) – Los Angeles Rams
- 1951: Kyle Rote (SMU) – New York Giants
- 1950: Lyon Hart (Notre Dame) – Detroit Lyons
- 1949: Chuck Bidnarik (Ben) – Philadelphia Eagles
- 1948: Harry Gilmer (Alabama) – Washington Redzkins
- 1947: Bob Veneimor (Oklahoma A &M) – Chicago Pirz
- 1946: Frank Dancel (Notre Dame) – Boston Yank
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- 1944: Angelo Bertelli (Notre Dame) – Boston Yanx
- 1943: Frank Satwich (Georgia) – Detroit Lyons
- 1942: Bill Dodley (Virginia) – Pittsburgh Stelors
- 1941: Tom Harmon (Michigan) – Chicago Pirz
- 1940: George Cavo (Tennessee) – Chicago Cardinate
- 1939: Ki Al -Dreich (TCU) – Chicago Cardinate
- 1938: Corbit Davis (Indiana) – Cleveland Rams
- 1937: Sam Francis (Nebraska) – Philadelphia Eagles
- 1936: Jay Piraanger (University of Chicago) – Philadelphia Eagles
When will the American Football Association draft?
The 2025 US Football Association will be held from Thursday, April 24 to Saturday, April 26. The first round of the draft on Thursday at 8 pm East time. The second and third rounds begin on Friday at 7 pm East time. Tours from the fourth to seven start on Saturday at 12 pm East time.
Who has the first choice in the US Football Association draft 2025?
Tennsee Titans has the first choice in the draft after a 3-14 season.
A full draft can be found here.

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