2002 NFL Expansion Draft - Player Selections

Player Selections

= Pro Bowler
Pick Player Name Position Original NFL Team Salary Cap Figure
1 Tony Boselli Offensive Tackle Jacksonville Jaguars $6,883,332
2 Ryan Young Offensive Tackle New York Jets $563,000
3 Aaron Glenn Cornerback New York Jets $8,013,177
4 Gary Walker Defensive Tackle Jacksonville Jaguars $5,250,000
5 Jamie Sharper Linebacker Baltimore Ravens $2,875,000
6 Jermaine Lewis Wide Receiver Baltimore Ravens $4,289,333
7 Marcus Coleman Cornerback New York Jets $5,480,750
8 Seth Payne Defensive Tackle Jacksonville Jaguars $2,775,000
9 Matt Campbell Offensive Guard Washington Redskins $875,000
10 Matt Stevens Safety New England Patriots $565,000
11 Jeremy McKinney Offensive Guard Cleveland Browns $405,760
12 Ryan Schau Offensive Tackle Philadelphia Eagles $563,000
13 Charlie Rogers Kick Returner Seattle Seahawks $563,000
14 Sean McDermott Tight End Tampa Bay Buccaneers $300,000
15 Jabari Issa Defensive End Arizona Cardinals $397,666
16 Avion Black Wide Receiver Buffalo Bills $460,000
17 Danny Wuerffel Quarterback Chicago Bears $555,760
18 Brian Allen Linebacker St. Louis Rams $452,000
19 Johnny Huggins Tight End Dallas Cowboys $300,000

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