On April 21, 2001, the NFL landscape shifted at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. While the league had seen its share of transformative drafts, the 2001 event was a masterclass in blockbuster trades, legendary talent density, and the birth of the modern “dual-threat” quarterback era.

The Vick Revolution and the San Diego Swap
The most significant storyline of the day began before the clock even started. The San Diego Chargers held the first overall pick but, in a move that would define three different franchises, traded it to the Atlanta Falcons. With that pick, the Falcons selected Michael Vick from Virginia Tech.
Vick wasn’t just a quarterback; he was a cultural phenomenon. His arrival signaled a departure from the traditional pocket passer, introducing a level of speed and athleticism at the position that the league had never seen. Interestingly, the Chargers used the assets from that trade to select Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson at No. 5 and quarterback Drew Brees at the start of the second round (No. 32). This single trade essentially populated the league with three future pillars of the 2000s.
A Hall of Fame Harvest
Beyond the marquee trade, the 2001 draft was remarkably “hit-heavy.” More than half of the first-round picks eventually made at least one Pro Bowl. The talent pool wasn’t just deep; it was elite. We saw the arrival of:
- Richard Seymour (No. 6): A defensive cornerstone for the Patriots’ dynasty.
- Steve Hutchinson (No. 17): One of the most dominant guards in the history of the game.
- Reggie Wayne (No. 30): A technician who became an Indianapolis Colts icon.
The Hurricane Force
April 21 also marked a historic day for the University of Miami. The “U” set a then-record with four players selected in the first round: Dan Morgan, Damione Lewis, Santana Moss, and Reggie Wayne. This dominance highlighted the sheer talent gap between Miami and the rest of college football at the turn of the millennium, cementing their status as the premier NFL talent factory of that era.
Final Thoughts
The 2001 NFL Draft wasn’t just about filling roster spots; it was about the evolution of football philosophy. From the “Vick Effect” to the record-breaking careers of Brees and Tomlinson, the ripples of that April afternoon were felt for nearly two decades.
Complete List of the 2001 NFL Draft Selections
Special thanks to Pro-Football-Reference.com for the above information.
