Travis Hunter  was selected second overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars  in 2025   This is a list of second overall National Football League (NFL) draft picks . The NFL draft  is an annual sports draft  in which National Football League  teams select newly eligible players for their rosters. Thirteen players selected second overall have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame : Sid Luckman  (1939), George McAfee  (1940), Les Richter  (1952), Bob Brown  (1964), Tom Mack  (1966), Randy White  (1975), Tony Dorsett  (1977), Lawrence Taylor  (1981), Eric Dickerson  (1983), Marshall Faulk  (1994), Tony Boselli  (1995), Julius Peppers  (2002), and Calvin Johnson  (2007).[ 1]   In 2012, Sports Illustrated  chose Taylor as the best player selected second overall.[ 2]    
Eight Heisman Trophy  winners have been selected at the spot: Glenn Davis  (1946), Billy Vessels  (1952), John David Crow  (1957), Reggie Bush  (2006), Robert Griffin III  (2012), Marcus Mariota  (2014), Jayden Daniels  (2024), and Travis Hunter  (2025). Notable draft busts  selected include Lam Jones  (1980), Tony Mandarich  (1989), Blair Thomas  (1990), Ryan Leaf  (1998), Charles Rogers  (2003), Jason Smith  (2009), Mitchell Trubisky  (2017), and Zach Wilson  (2021).[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]   The Cleveland / St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams  have had nine selections at the spot, the most in the NFL.[ 1]   
   
List  Key      List of second overall picks[ 1]      Year  Name  Position  College  NFL team  Notes     1936   Riley Smith   QB  Alabama   Boston Redskins   College Football Hall of Fame     1937   Ed Goddard   QB/HB  Washington State   Brooklyn Dodgers        1938   Jim McDonald   HB  Ohio State   Philadelphia Eagles        1939   Sid Luckman ‡   QB  Columbia   Chicago Bears   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1940   George McAfee ‡   HB  Duke   Philadelphia Eagles   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1941   John Kimbrough   FB  Texas A&M   Chicago Cardinals   College Football Hall of Fame     1942   Jack Wilson   HB  Baylor   Cleveland Rams   Appeared in only 10 NFL games, 3 as a starter     1943   Joe Muha   FB  VMI   Philadelphia Eagles   2x All-Pro     1944   Pat Harder *  FB  Wisconsin   Chicago Cardinals   3× first-team All-Pro; College Football Hall of Fame     1945   Paul Duhart   QB/HB  Florida   Pittsburgh Steelers   Appeared in only 13 NFL games, 7 as a starter     1946   Dub Jones *  HB  LSU   Chicago Cardinals   2× AAFC champion, 3× NFL champion     1947   Glenn Davis *  HB  Army   Detroit Lions   Heisman Trophy  (1946)    1948   Skip Minisi   HB  Penn   New York Giants   College Football Hall of Fame     1949   John Rauch   QB  Georgia   Detroit Lions   College Football Hall of Fame     1950   Adrian Burk *  QB  Baylor   Baltimore Colts   2× Pro Bowl     1951   Bob Williams   QB  Notre Dame   Chicago Bears   College Football Hall of Fame     1952   Les Richter ‡   LB  California   New York Yanks [ a]   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1953   Billy Vessels   HB  Oklahoma   Baltimore Colts   Heisman Trophy  (1952)    1954   Lamar McHan   QB  Arkansas   Chicago Cardinals        1955   Max Boydston   E  Oklahoma   Chicago Cardinals        1956   Earl Morrall *  QB  Michigan State   San Francisco 49ers   3× Super Bowl champion, NFL Most Valuable Player (1968)     1957   Jon Arnett *  HB  USC   Los Angeles Rams   College Football Hall of Fame; 5× Pro Bowl     1958   John David Crow *  HB  Texas A&M   Chicago Cardinals   Heisman Trophy  (1957)    1959   Dick Bass *  FB  Pacific   Los Angeles Rams   3× Pro Bowl     1960   George Izo   QB  Notre Dame   St. Louis Cardinals        1961   Norm Snead *  QB  Wake Forest   Washington Redskins   4× Pro Bowl     1962   Roman Gabriel   QB  NC State   Los Angeles Rams   College Football Hall of Fame; 4× Pro Bowl, NFL Most Valuable Player (1969)     1963   Jerry Stovall *  DB  LSU   St. Louis Cardinals   3× Pro Bowl     1964   Bob Brown ‡   T  Nebraska   Philadelphia Eagles   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1965   Ken Willard *  FB  North Carolina   San Francisco 49ers   4× Pro Bowl     1966   Tom Mack ‡   G  Michigan   Los Angeles Rams   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1967   Clint Jones   HB  Michigan State   Minnesota Vikings   College Football Hall of Fame     1968   Bob Johnson   C  Tennessee   Cincinnati Bengals   College Football Hall of Fame     1969   George Kunz *  T  Notre Dame   Atlanta Falcons   8× Pro Bowl     1970   Mike McCoy   DT  Notre Dame   Green Bay Packers        1971   Archie Manning   QB  Ole Miss   New Orleans Saints   2× Pro Bowl     1972   Sherman White   DE  California   Cincinnati Bengals        1973   Bert Jones   QB  LSU   Baltimore Colts   Pro Bowl (1976), NFL Most Valuable Player (1976)     1974   Bo Matthews   HB  Colorado   San Diego Chargers        1975   Randy White ‡   DT  Maryland   Dallas Cowboys   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1976   Steve Niehaus   DT  Notre Dame   Seattle Seahawks   NFC Defensive Rookie of the Year  (1976)     1977   Tony Dorsett ‡   HB  Pittsburgh   Dallas Cowboys   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1978   Art Still *  DE  Kentucky   Kansas City Chiefs   4× Pro Bowl     1979   Mike Bell   DE  Colorado State   Kansas City Chiefs        1980   Lam Jones   WR  Texas   New York Jets        1981   Lawrence Taylor ‡   LB  North Carolina   New York Giants   Pro Football Hall of Fame , 2× Super Bowl champion (XXI, XXV) NFL Most Valuable Player (1986) 3× NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1981, 1982, 1986) NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (1981) 2× UPI NFC Player of the Year (1983, 1986) 8× First-team All-Pro (1981–1986, 1988, 1989) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1987, 1990) 10× Pro Bowl (1981–1990) NFL sacks leader (1986) NFL 1980s All-Decade Team NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team Bert Bell Award (1986) PFWA All-Rookie Team (1981) New York Giants Ring of Honor New York Giants No. 56 retired 100 greatest Giants of all-time Unanimous All-American (1980) ACC Player of the Year (1980) First-team All-ACC (1980) North Carolina Tar Heels Jersey No. 98 honored 
     1982   Johnie Cooks   LB  Mississippi State   Baltimore Colts        1983   Eric Dickerson ‡   HB  SMU   Los Angeles Rams   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1984   Dean Steinkuhler   T  Nebraska   Houston Oilers   Outland Trophy (1983)     1985   Bill Fralic   G  Pittsburgh   Atlanta Falcons   4× Pro Bowl     1986   Tony Casillas   DT  Oklahoma   Atlanta Falcons   College Football Hall of Fame     1987   Cornelius Bennett   LB  Alabama   Indianapolis Colts   5× Pro Bowl     1988   Neil Smith   DE  Nebraska   Kansas City Chiefs   NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, 6× Pro Bowl     1989   Tony Mandarich   T  Michigan State   Green Bay Packers        1990   Blair Thomas   HB  Penn State   New York Jets        1991   Eric Turner   DB  UCLA   Cleveland Browns   2× Pro Bowl     1992   Quentin Coryatt   LB  Texas A&M   Indianapolis Colts        1993   Rick Mirer   QB  Notre Dame   Seattle Seahawks        1994   Marshall Faulk ‡   HB  San Diego State   Indianapolis Colts   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1995   Tony Boselli ‡   T  USC   Jacksonville Jaguars   Pro Football Hall of Fame     1996   Kevin Hardy   LB  Illinois   Jacksonville Jaguars   Pro Bowl (1999)     1997   Darrell Russell   DT  USC   Oakland Raiders   2× Pro Bowl     1998   Ryan Leaf   QB  Washington State   San Diego Chargers        1999   Donovan McNabb *  QB  Syracuse   Philadelphia Eagles   6× Pro Bowl     2000   LaVar Arrington *  LB  Penn State   Washington Redskins   Bednarik Award (1999), 3× Pro Bowl     2001   Leonard Davis *  G  Texas   Arizona Cardinals   3× Pro Bowl     2002   Julius Peppers ‡   DE  North Carolina   Carolina Panthers   Pro Football Hall of Fame     2003   Charles Rogers   WR  Michigan State   Detroit Lions   Biletnikoff Award (2002)     2004   Robert Gallery   T  Iowa   Oakland Raiders   Outland Trophy (2003)     2005   Ronnie Brown *  HB  Auburn   Miami Dolphins   Pro Bowl (2008)     2006   Reggie Bush   HB  USC   New Orleans Saints   Heisman Trophy  (2005)    2007   Calvin Johnson ‡   WR  Georgia Tech   Detroit Lions   Pro Football Hall of Fame     2008   Chris Long   DE  Virginia   St. Louis Rams   2× Super Bowl champion, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2018)     2009   Jason Smith   T  Baylor   St. Louis Rams        2010   Ndamukong Suh *  DT  Nebraska   Detroit Lions   NFL 2010s All-Decade Team; 5× Pro Bowl     2011   Von Miller   LB  Texas A&M   Denver Broncos   2× Super Bowl champion, NFL 2010s All-Decade Team; 8× Pro Bowl     2012   Robert Griffin III   QB  Baylor   Washington Redskins   Heisman Trophy  (2011), Offensive Rookie of the Year , Pro Bowl (2012)    2013   Luke Joeckel   T  Texas A&M   Jacksonville Jaguars   Outland Trophy (2012)     2014   Greg Robinson   T  Auburn   St. Louis Rams        2015   Marcus Mariota   QB  Oregon   Tennessee Titans   Heisman Trophy  (2014)    2016   Carson Wentz   QB  North Dakota State   Philadelphia Eagles   Bert Bell Award (2017), Pro Bowl (2017)     2017   Mitchell Trubisky   QB  North Carolina   Chicago Bears   Pro Bowl (2018)     2018   Saquon Barkley   HB  Penn State   New York Giants   Offensive Rookie of the Year , 3× Pro Bowl    2019   Nick Bosa   DE  Ohio State   San Francisco 49ers   Defensive Rookie of the Year , Defensive Player of the Year  (2022), 5× Pro Bowl    2020   Chase Young   DE  Ohio State   Washington Redskins   Defensive Rookie of the Year , Pro Bowl (2020)    2021   Zach Wilson   QB  BYU   New York Jets        2022   Aidan Hutchinson   DE  Michigan   Detroit Lions   Pro Bowl (2023)      2023   C. J. Stroud   QB  Ohio State   Houston Texans   Offensive Rookie of the Year , Pro Bowl (2023)     2024   Jayden Daniels   QB  LSU   Washington Commanders   Heisman Trophy  (2023), Offensive Rookie of the Year , Pro Bowl (2024)    2025   Travis Hunter   CB/WR   Colorado    Jacksonville Jaguars   Heisman Trophy  (2024)  
 
Notes    ^   The New York Yanks folded prior to the 1952 NFL season. The Dallas Texans  would later assume the rights for Richter.       
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