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The '''2004 NFL draft''' was the procedure by which [[National Football League]] teams selected amateur [[college football]] players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The [[NFL draft|draft]] was held from April 24–25, [[2004 NFL season|2004]], at [[the Theater at Madison Square Garden]] in New York City.<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/7255796 Facts & Figures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060519081401/http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/7255796 |date=May 19, 2006 }}.</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.footballgeography.com/nfl-draft-sites/ |title=NFL Draft Locations |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=October 2, 2014 |website=FootballGeography.com |access-date=October 23, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905090250/http://www.footballgeography.com/nfl-draft-sites/ |archive-date=September 5, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Salomone |first1=Dan |title=NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015 |url=http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/NFL-Draft-headed-to-Chicago-in-2015/3ac322b1-3b4c-4a16-aba7-6e08d31b1756 |access-date=June 3, 2015 |publisher=[[New York Giants]] |work=Giants.com |date=October 2, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930065327/http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/NFL-Draft-headed-to-Chicago-in-2015/3ac322b1-3b4c-4a16-aba7-6e08d31b1756 |archive-date=September 30, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> No teams chose to claim any players in the [[NFL draft#Supplemental draft|supplemental draft]] that year. | The '''2004 NFL draft''' was the procedure by which [[National Football League]] teams selected amateur [[college football]] players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The [[NFL draft|draft]] was held from April 24–25, [[2004 NFL season|2004]], at [[the Theater at Madison Square Garden]] in New York City.<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/7255796 Facts & Figures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060519081401/http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/7255796 |date=May 19, 2006 }}.</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.footballgeography.com/nfl-draft-sites/ |title=NFL Draft Locations |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=October 2, 2014 |website=FootballGeography.com |access-date=October 23, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905090250/http://www.footballgeography.com/nfl-draft-sites/ |archive-date=September 5, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Salomone |first1=Dan |title=NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015 |url=http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/NFL-Draft-headed-to-Chicago-in-2015/3ac322b1-3b4c-4a16-aba7-6e08d31b1756 |access-date=June 3, 2015 |publisher=[[New York Giants]] |work=Giants.com |date=October 2, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930065327/http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/NFL-Draft-headed-to-Chicago-in-2015/3ac322b1-3b4c-4a16-aba7-6e08d31b1756 |archive-date=September 30, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> No teams chose to claim any players in the [[NFL draft#Supplemental draft|supplemental draft]] that year. | ||
The draft was shown on [[ESPN]] both days and eventually moved to [[ESPN2]] both days. The draft began with the [[San Diego Chargers]] selecting [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Mississippi]] quarterback [[Eli Manning]] with the first overall selection. Due to his refusal to play for the Chargers, Manning was later traded to the [[New York Giants]] for the fourth overall pick [[Philip Rivers]] of [[North Carolina State Wolfpack football|NC State]]. There were 32 compensatory selections distributed among 16 teams, with the [[Philadelphia Eagles|Eagles]], [[St. Louis Rams|Rams]], and [[New York Jets|Jets]] each receiving 4 compensatory picks.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20040402121228/http://www.nfl.com/news/story/7217186 NFL gives 32 compensatory draft choices]}}. March 29, 2004. URL Accessed June 24, 2006.</ref> Seven [[wide receiver]]s were selected in the first round, a draft record later tied in [[2024 NFL draft|2024]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Breech |first1=John |title=2024 NFL Draft sets multiple records in first round: Historic night for QBs, plus the Raiders make a rare move |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2024-nfl-draft-sets-multiple-records-in-first-round-historic-night-for-qbs-plus-the-raiders-make-a-rare-move/ |website=CBS Sports |access-date=May 7, 2024 |date=April 26, 2024}}</ref> Another record set by the draft was the most trades in the first round, with twenty-eight trades. The [[University of Miami]] set an NFL record for the most first rounders drafted with six, which would be tied by [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] in [[2021 NFL draft|2021]]. Ohio State set an NFL draft record having 14 total players selected through all rounds. It was the first draft to have produced two quarterbacks who each won multiple Super Bowls, with [[Ben Roethlisberger]] winning his second in [[Super Bowl XLIII|2008]] and [[Eli Manning]] his second in [[Super Bowl XLVI|2011]]. | The draft was shown on [[ESPN]] both days and eventually moved to [[ESPN2]] both days. The draft began with the [[San Diego Chargers]] selecting [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Mississippi]] quarterback [[Eli Manning]] with the first overall selection. Due to his refusal to play for the Chargers, Manning was later traded to the [[New York Giants]] for the fourth overall pick [[Philip Rivers]] of [[North Carolina State Wolfpack football|NC State]]. There were 32 compensatory selections distributed among 16 teams, with the [[Philadelphia Eagles|Eagles]], [[St. Louis Rams|Rams]], and [[New York Jets|Jets]] each receiving 4 compensatory picks.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20040402121228/http://www.nfl.com/news/story/7217186 NFL gives 32 compensatory draft choices]}}. March 29, 2004. URL Accessed June 24, 2006.</ref> Seven [[wide receiver]]s were selected in the first round, a draft record later tied in [[2024 NFL draft|2024]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Breech |first1=John |title=2024 NFL Draft sets multiple records in first round: Historic night for QBs, plus the Raiders make a rare move |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2024-nfl-draft-sets-multiple-records-in-first-round-historic-night-for-qbs-plus-the-raiders-make-a-rare-move/ |website=CBS Sports |access-date=May 7, 2024 |date=April 26, 2024}}</ref> Another record set by the draft was the most trades in the first round, with twenty-eight trades. The [[University of Miami]] set an NFL record for the most first rounders drafted with six, which would be tied by [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] in [[2021 NFL draft|2021]]. Ohio State set an NFL draft record having 14 total players selected through all rounds. It was the first draft to have produced two quarterbacks who each won multiple Super Bowls, with [[Ben Roethlisberger]] winning his second in [[Super Bowl XLIII|2008]] and [[Eli Manning]] his second in [[Super Bowl XLVI|2011]]. As of December 10, 2025, [[Philip Rivers]] is the only active player from this year’s draft class.<ref>{{cite web |last=Holder |first=Stephen |date= December 9, 2025|title= QB Philip Rivers unretires to sign with Colts on practice squad |url= https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47257581/sources-qb-philip-rivers-unretiring-sign-colts |website= [[ESPN]] |location= |publisher= |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
The 255 players chosen in the draft were composed of: | The 255 players chosen in the draft were composed of: | ||
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{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=2 | picknum=60 | team=New Orleans Saints | first=Courtney | last=Watson | dab= | position=Linebacker | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Notre Dame | collegeteam=Notre Dame Fighting Irish | collegelink=Notre Dame | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 St. Louis Rams season|St. Louis]]{{refn|{{Anchor|Number 60}}'''No. 60: St. Louis → New Orleans (PD).''' [[2004 St. Louis Rams season|St. Louis]] traded its second-round selection (60th) to [[2004 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] in exchange for OT [[Kyle Turley]].|group="R2 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=2 | picknum=60 | team=New Orleans Saints | first=Courtney | last=Watson | dab=Courtney Watson (American football) | position=Linebacker | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Notre Dame | collegeteam=Notre Dame Fighting Irish | collegelink=Notre Dame | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 St. Louis Rams season|St. Louis]]{{refn|{{Anchor|Number 60}}'''No. 60: St. Louis → New Orleans (PD).''' [[2004 St. Louis Rams season|St. Louis]] traded its second-round selection (60th) to [[2004 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] in exchange for OT [[Kyle Turley]].|group="R2 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=2 | picknum=61 | team=Kansas City Chiefs | first=Kris | last=Wilson | dab=Kris Wilson (American football) | position=Tight end | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Pittsburgh | collegeteam=Pittsburgh Panthers | collegelink=Pittsburgh | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=2 | picknum=61 | team=Kansas City Chiefs | first=Kris | last=Wilson | dab=Kris Wilson (American football) | position=Tight end | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Pittsburgh | collegeteam=Pittsburgh Panthers | collegelink=Pittsburgh | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
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{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=125 | team=Indianapolis Colts | first=Jason | last=David | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Washington State University | collegeteam=Washington State Cougars | collegelink=Washington State | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]] via [[2004 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]]{{refn|{{Anchor|Number 125}}'''No. 125:''' multiple trades:<br/>{{in5|7}}'''No. 125: Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). '''[[2004 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]] traded its sixth-round selection (202nd) in [[2003 NFL Draft|2003]] and its fourth-round selection (125th) to [[2004 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] in exchange for LB [[Mark Simoneau]].<br/>{{in5|7}}'''No. 125: Atlanta → Indianapolis (PD).''' see [[#Number 29|No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta]].|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=125 | team=Indianapolis Colts | first=Jason | last=David | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Washington State University | collegeteam=Washington State Cougars | collegelink=Washington State | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]] via [[2004 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]]{{refn|{{Anchor|Number 125}}'''No. 125:''' multiple trades:<br/>{{in5|7}}'''No. 125: Philadelphia → Atlanta (PD). '''[[2004 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]] traded its sixth-round selection (202nd) in [[2003 NFL Draft|2003]] and its fourth-round selection (125th) to [[2004 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] in exchange for LB [[Mark Simoneau]].<br/>{{in5|7}}'''No. 125: Atlanta → Indianapolis (PD).''' see [[#Number 29|No. 29: Indianapolis → Atlanta]].|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=126 | team=Kansas City Chiefs | first=Jared | last=Allen | dab= | position=Defensive end | collegeyear=2003 | college=Idaho State University | collegeteam=Idaho State Bengals | collegelink=Idaho State | probowl=yes | hof=yes| note= |cfb page exists= | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=126 | team=Kansas City Chiefs | first=Jared | last=Allen | dab= | position=Defensive end | collegeyear=2003 | college=Idaho State University | collegeteam=Idaho State Bengals | collegelink=Idaho State | probowl=yes | hof=yes| note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=127 | team=San Francisco 49ers | first=Richard | last=Seigler | dab= | position=Linebacker | collegeyear=2003 | college=Oregon State University | collegeteam=Oregon State Beavers | collegelink=Oregon State | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] {{refn|{{Anchor|Anchor|Number 28}}'''No. 127: Carolina → San Francisco (D).''' see [[#Number 28|No. 28: San Francisco → Carolina]].|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=4 | picknum=127 | team=San Francisco 49ers | first=Richard | last=Seigler | dab= | position=Linebacker | collegeyear=2003 | college=Oregon State University | collegeteam=Oregon State Beavers | collegelink=Oregon State | probowl=no | note=from [[2004 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] {{refn|{{Anchor|Anchor|Number 28}}'''No. 127: Carolina → San Francisco (D).''' see [[#Number 28|No. 28: San Francisco → Carolina]].|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
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{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=252 | compensatory=yes | team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers | first=Lenny | last=Williams | dab=Lenny Williams (Canadian football) | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Southern University | collegeteam=Southern Jaguars | collegelink=Southern | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=252 | compensatory=yes | team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers | first=Lenny | last=Williams | dab=Lenny Williams (Canadian football) | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Southern University | collegeteam=Southern Jaguars | collegelink=Southern | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=253 | supplemental=yes | team=New York Giants | first=Isaac | last=Hilton | dab= | position=Defensive end | collegeyear=2003 | college=Hampton University | collegeteam=Hampton Pirates | collegelink=Hampton | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists= | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=253 | supplemental=yes | team=New York Giants | first=Isaac | last=Hilton | dab= | position=Defensive end | collegeyear=2003 | college=Hampton University | collegeteam=Hampton Pirates | collegelink=Hampton | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=254 | supplemental=yes | team=San Diego Chargers | first=Carlos | last=Joseph | dab= | position=Offensive tackle | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Miami | collegeteam=Miami Hurricanes | collegelink=Miami (FL) | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 |round=7 | picknum=254 | supplemental=yes | team=San Diego Chargers | first=Carlos | last=Joseph | dab= | position=Offensive tackle | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Miami | collegeteam=Miami Hurricanes | collegelink=Miami (FL) | probowl=no | note= |cfb page exists=yes }} | ||
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{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New England Patriots | first=Randall | last=Gay | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Louisiana State University | collegeteam=LSU Tigers | collegelink=LSU | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New England Patriots | first=Randall | last=Gay | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=Louisiana State University | collegeteam=LSU Tigers | collegelink=LSU | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New York Giants| first=Curtis | last=Deloatch | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=North Carolina A&T State University | collegeteam=North Carolina A&T Aggies | collegelink=North Carolina A&T | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists= | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New York Giants| first=Curtis | last=Deloatch | dab= | position=Cornerback | collegeyear=2003 | college=North Carolina A&T State University | collegeteam=North Carolina A&T Aggies | collegelink=North Carolina A&T | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New York Giants| first=Jared | last=Lorenzen | dab= | position=Quarterback | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Kentucky | collegeteam=Kentucky Wildcats | collegelink=Kentucky | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=New York Giants| first=Jared | last=Lorenzen | dab= | position=Quarterback | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Kentucky | collegeteam=Kentucky Wildcats | collegelink=Kentucky | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
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{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=St. Louis Rams | first=Kelvin | last=Kight | dab= | position=Wide receiver | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Florida | collegeteam=Florida Gators | collegelink=Florida | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=St. Louis Rams | first=Kelvin | last=Kight | dab= | position=Wide receiver | collegeyear=2003 | college=University of Florida | collegeteam=Florida Gators | collegelink=Florida | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=St. Louis Rams | first=Jamal | last=Jones | dab= | position=Wide receiver | collegeyear=2003 | college=North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University | collegeteam=North Carolina A&T Aggies | collegelink=North Carolina A&T | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists= | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=St. Louis Rams | first=Jamal | last=Jones | dab= | position=Wide receiver | collegeyear=2003 | college=North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University | collegeteam=North Carolina A&T Aggies | collegelink=North Carolina A&T | probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers | first=Jon| last=Bradley| dab= | position=Defensive tackle | collegeyear=2003 | college=Arkansas State University | collegeteam=Arkansas State Indians | collegelink=Arkansas State| probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | {{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2004 | undrafted=yes | team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers | first=Jon| last=Bradley| dab= | position=Defensive tackle | collegeyear=2003 | college=Arkansas State University | collegeteam=Arkansas State Indians | collegelink=Arkansas State| probowl=no | note= | cfb page exists=yes}} | ||
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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox sports draft The 2004 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held from April 24–25, 2004, at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[1][2][3] No teams chose to claim any players in the supplemental draft that year.
The draft was shown on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2 both days. The draft began with the San Diego Chargers selecting Mississippi quarterback Eli Manning with the first overall selection. Due to his refusal to play for the Chargers, Manning was later traded to the New York Giants for the fourth overall pick Philip Rivers of NC State. There were 32 compensatory selections distributed among 16 teams, with the Eagles, Rams, and Jets each receiving 4 compensatory picks.[4] Seven wide receivers were selected in the first round, a draft record later tied in 2024.[5] Another record set by the draft was the most trades in the first round, with twenty-eight trades. The University of Miami set an NFL record for the most first rounders drafted with six, which would be tied by Alabama in 2021. Ohio State set an NFL draft record having 14 total players selected through all rounds. It was the first draft to have produced two quarterbacks who each won multiple Super Bowls, with Ben Roethlisberger winning his second in 2008 and Eli Manning his second in 2011. As of December 10, 2025, Philip Rivers is the only active player from this year’s draft class.[6]
The 255 players chosen in the draft were composed of:
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Notable undrafted players
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Hall of Famers
- Jared Allen, defensive end from Idaho State, taken 4th round 126th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
Trades
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Notes
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External links
- Football Outsiders – 2004 NFL Draft: Six Years Later (March 19, 2010)
Sources
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