Number of Selections Per Team
AFC Team | Selections | NFC Team | Selections |
---|---|---|---|
Indianapolis Colts | 7 | Minnesota Vikings | 10 |
New England Patriots | 6 | Dallas Cowboys | 9 |
San Diego Chargers | 6 | Philadelphia Eagles | 9 |
Baltimore Ravens | 5 | New Orleans Saints | 7 |
Denver Broncos | 5 | Arizona Cardinals | 5 |
Houston Texans | 5 | San Francisco 49ers | 5 |
New York Jets | 5 | Carolina Panthers | 4 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 4 | Green Bay Packers | 4 |
Tennessee Titans | 4 | New York Giants | 4 |
Miami Dolphins | 3 | Chicago Bears | 2 |
Oakland Raiders | 3 | Washington Redskins | 2 |
Cleveland Browns | 2 | Atlanta Falcons | 1 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 2 | St. Louis Rams | 1 |
Buffalo Bills | 1 | Detroit Lions | 0 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 1 | Seattle Seahawks | 0 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 0 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 0 |
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