General Information | |
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Date(s) | April 26–27, 2003 |
Time | Noon EDT (April 26) 11:00 am EDT (April 27) |
Location |
Theater at MSG in New York City, NY |
TV coverage (US) | ESPN, ESPN2 |
Overview | |
262 total selections in 7 rounds | |
First selection |
Carson Palmer, QB Cincinnati Bengals |
Mr. Irrelevant |
Ryan Hoag, WR Oakland Raiders |
Most selections (12) | Chicago Bears |
Fewest selections (3) | Washington Redskins |
The 2003 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players. The draft is known officially as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting" and has been conducted annually since 1936. The draft was held April 26–27, 2003 at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.
The draft was broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2 beginning at noon on Saturday, April 26 and beginning at 11:00 am on Sunday, April 27. The draft consisted of seven rounds, with teams selecting in the reverse order of the finish the previous season. There were 32 compensatory picks distributed among 15 teams, with five teams each receiving four additional selections. In addition, the Houston Texans, who started play as an expansion franchise the previous season, were granted a supplemental selection in the middle of each of the draft's final five rounds, plus the final selection in the final two rounds.
There was little drama when the draft began with the Cincinnati Bengals selecting Carson Palmer, as Palmer had agreed to contract terms with the Bengals the previous day. He became the first Heisman Trophy winner selected first overall in the draft since Vinny Testaverde in 1987. The event ended nearly 30 hours later with Ryan Hoag being chosen by the Oakland Raiders with the final pick and thus gaining the distinction of "Mr. Irrelevant".