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The 2005 NFL Draft: A Tectonic Shift in Gridiron History

On April 23, 2005, the NFL landscape changed in ways that are still reverberating through the record books today. While every draft promises hope, the 2005 event at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City became a masterclass in the “what-if” scenarios that define football history. From a legendary slide in the green room to an unprecedented collegiate dominance, the 2005 NFL Draft remains a pivotal moment for historians and fans alike.

NFL Draft sign in color on a gray background with the year 2005 text across the bottom in bright yellow. Original cropped image was taken by Darin Hayes at AT&T Stadium in 2022.
The Original cropped image was taken by Darin Hayes at AT&T Stadium in 2022.

Overview of the 2005 Draft

The 2005 NFL Draft saw the University of Utah quarterback Alex Smith selected first overall by the San Francisco 49ers. This Draft still has some significant players, either still playing or too recently retired, to have any Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinees, but a future slam-dunk player who will surely be in Canton someday is Aaron Rodgers. Who can forget that young QB out of Cal painfully waiting in the green room for a team to call his name? It was not until the 24th overall pick that the Green Bay Packers chose Rodgers, but people were still all over them for doing so, since Brett Favre was still under center at the time. Our newspapers.com Football Headline of the day comes from the Desert Sun out of Palm Springs, California, which posted “ Auburn shows its depth at draft.” The article, written by Associated Press writer John Zenor, describes on day one of the 2005 NFL Draft that the entire starting backfield of the Auburn Tigers went in the first round of the League’s Draft. Tailback Ronnie Brown was the second overall pick by the Miami Dolphins, Carnell Williams went to another Florida team, the Tampa Bay Bucs, three picks later, while Quarterback Jason Campbell was the 25th overall choice by Washington. It should be noted that Washington also selected another Auburn player with the ninth pick, cornerback Carlos Rogers.

The “Safe” Bet vs. The Legendary Slide

The defining storyline of April 23 was undoubtedly the quarterback dilemma facing the San Francisco 49ers. With the first overall pick, the Niners chose Alex Smith out of Utah. Head coach Mike Nolan famously characterized Smith as the “safe” and “humble” choice. This decision left the other top prospect, California’s Aaron Rodgers, sitting in the green room for over four agonizing hours.

Rodgers eventually slid to the Green Bay Packers at pick number 24. This slide didn’t just provide Rodgers with a lifelong chip on his shoulder; it fundamentally altered the trajectory of two franchises. While Smith carved out a respectable, resilient career, Rodgers became one of the greatest to ever play the position, securing a Super Bowl title and four MVP awards.

The Auburn Invasion

Beyond the quarterback drama, 2005 was the year of the Auburn Tigers. In a feat that remains staggering, Auburn saw four players taken in the first round:

  1. Ronnie Brown (RB) – No. 2 to Miami
  2. Carnell “Cadillac” Williams (RB) – No. 5 to Tampa Bay
  3. Carlos Rogers (CB) – No. 9 to Washington
  4. Jason Campbell (QB) – No. 25 to Washington

This marked the first time an entire starting backfield (Brown, Williams, and Campbell) was selected in the first round of the same draft. For historians of the SEC, this draft remains the high-water mark for the “War Eagle” influence on the professional game.

Defensive Stalwarts and Hidden Gems

The 2005 class wasn’t just about the offensive stars. It produced defensive anchors like DeMarcus Ware (No. 11), a future Hall of Famer who redefined the edge rusher position for the Dallas Cowboys, and Thomas Davis (No. 14), who would become the heart and soul of the Carolina Panthers.

Even the late rounds yielded gold. The New England Patriots used pick number 230 in the 7th round to select Matt Cassel. Despite never starting a game in college at USC, Cassel would eventually lead the Patriots to an 11-5 record in 2008 and enjoy a lengthy career as a starter.

Conclusion: The Legacy of 2005

The significance of April 23, 2005, lies in its lessons about scouting and the unpredictable nature of development. It taught us that “safe” is a relative term and that the greatest value often lies in the player who is forced to wait. As we look back through the archives, the 2005 Draft stands as a bridge between the old-school bell-cow running back era and the modern, quarterback-centric league we see today.

Complete List of Players Selected in the 2005 NFL Draft

PickTmPlayerPos
1SFOAlex SmithQB
2MIARonnie BrownRB
3CLEBraylon EdwardsWR
4CHICedric BensonRB
5TAMCadillac WilliamsRB
6TENAdam JonesDB
7MINTroy WilliamsonWR
8ARIAntrel RolleDB
9WASCarlos RogersDB
10DETMike WilliamsWR
11DALDeMarcus Ware HOFLB
12SDGShawne MerrimanLB
13NORJammal BrownT
14CARThomas DavisLB
15KANDerrick JohnsonLB
16HOUTravis JohnsonDT
17CINDavid PollackLB
18MINErasmus JamesDE
19STLAlex BarronT
20DALMarcus SpearsDE
21JAXMatt JonesWR
22BALMark ClaytonWR
23OAKFabian WashingtonDB
24GNBAaron RodgersQB
25WASJason CampbellQB
26SEAChris SpencerC
27ATLRoddy WhiteWR
28SDGLuis CastilloDE
29INDMarlin JacksonDB
30PITHeath MillerTE
31PHIMike PattersonDT
32NWELogan MankinsG
33SFODavid BaasG
34CLEBrodney PoolDB
35PHIReggie BrownWR
36TAMBarrett RuudLB
37DETShaun CodyDT
38OAKStanford RouttDB
39CHIMark BradleyWR
40NORJosh BullocksDB
41TENMichael RoosT
42DALKevin BurnettLB
43NYGCorey WebsterDB
44ARIJ.J. ArringtonRB
45SEALofa TatupuLB
46MIAMatt RothDE
47NYJMike NugentK
48CINOdell ThurmanLB
49MINMarcus JohnsonG
50STLRon BartellDB
51GNBNick CollinsDB
52JAXKhalif BarnesT
53BALDan CodyDE
54CAREric SheltonRB
55BUFRoscoe ParrishWR
56DENDarrent WilliamsDB
57NYJJustin MillerDB
58GNBTerrence MurphyWR
59ATLJonathan BabineauxDE
60INDKelvin HaydenDB
61SDGVincent JacksonWR
62PITBryant McFaddenDB
63PHIMatt McCoyLB
64BALAdam TerryT
65SFOFrank GoreRB
66STLO.J. AtogweDB
67CLECharlie FryeQB
68TENCourtney RobyWR
69OAKAndrew WalterQB
70MIAChanning CrowderLB
71TAMAlex SmithTE
72DETStanley WilsonDB
73HOUVernand MorencyRB
74NYGJustin TuckDE
75ARIEric GreenDB
76DENKarl PaymahDB
77PHIRyan MoatsRB
78OAKKirk MorrisonLB
79CAREvan MathisG
80MINDustin FoxDB
81STLRichie IncognitoG
82NORAlfred FincherLB
83CINChris HenryWR
84NWEEllis HobbsDB
85SEADavid GreeneQB
86BUFKevin EverettTE
87JAXScott StarksDB
88NYJSione PouhaDT
89CARAtiyyah EllisonDT
90ATLJordan BeckLB
91TAMChris ColmerT
92INDVincent BurnsDE
93PITTrai EssexT
94SFOAdam SnyderT
95ARIDarryl BlackstockLB
96TENBrandon JonesWR
97DENDomonique FoxworthDB
98SEALeRoy HillLB
99KANDustin ColquittP
100NWENick KaczurT
101DENMaurice ClarettRB
102PHISean ConsidineDB
103CLEAntonio PerkinsDB
104MIATravis DanielsDB
105SEARay WillisT
106CHIKyle OrtonQB
107TAMDan BuenningG
108TENVincent FullerDB
109DALMarion Barber IIIRB
110NYGBrandon JacobsRB
111ARIElton BrownG
112MINCiatrick FasonRB
113TENDavid StewartT
114HOUJerome MathisWR
115GNBMarviel UnderwoodDB
116KANCraphonso ThorpeWR
117STLJerome CarterDB
118NORChase LymanWR
119CINEric GhiaciucC
120WASManuel WhiteRB
121CARStefan LeforsQB
122BUFDuke PrestonC
123NYJKerry RhodesDB
124BALJason BrownC
125GNBBrady PoppingaLB
126PHITodd HerremansT
127JAXAlvin PearmanRB
128ATLChauncey DavisDE
129INDDylan GandyG
130SDGDarren SprolesRB
131PITFred GibsonWR
132DALChris CantyDE
133NWEJames SandersDB
134STLClaude TerrellG
135INDMatt GiordanoDB
136TENRoydell WilliamsWR
137SFORonald FieldsDT
138KANBoomer GrigsbyLB
139CLEDavid McMillanDE
140CHIAirese CurrieWR
141TAMDonte NicholsonDB
142TENDamien NashRB
143GNBJunius CostonG
144STLJerome CollinsTE
145DETDan OrlovskyQB
146PHITrent ColeDE
147KANAlphonso HodgeDB
148INDJonathan WelshDE
149CARAdam SewardLB
150TENDaniel LoperT
151HOUDrew HodgdonC
152NORAdrian McPhersonQB
153CINAdam KieftT
154WASRobert McCuneLB
155TAMLarry BrackinsWR
156BUFEric KingDB
157JAXGerald SensabaughDB
158BALJustin GreenFB
159SEAJeb HuckebaLB
160ATLMichael BoleyLB
161NYJAndre MaddoxDB
162MIAAnthony AlabiT
163ATLFrank OmiyaleT
164SDGWesley BrittT
165INDRobert HuntC
166PITRian WallaceLB
167GNBMichael HawkinsDB
168ARILance MitchellLB
169CARGeoff HangartnerC
170NWERyan ClaridgeLB
171CARBen EmanuelDB
172PHIScott YoungG
173INDTyjuan HaglerLB
174SFORasheed MarshallWR
175OAKAnttaj HawthorneDT
176CLENick SpeegleLB
177SDGWes SimsG
178TAMAnthony BryantDT
179TENBo ScaifeTE
180GNBMike MontgomeryDT
181CHIChris HarrisDB
182NYJCedric HoustonRB
183WASJared NewberryLB
184DETBill SwancuttDE
185JAXChad OwensWR
186NYGEric MooreDE
187KANWill SvitekT
188HOUC.C. BrownDB
189CARJovan HayeDE
190CINTab PerryWR
191MINC.J. MosleyDT
192STLDante RidgewayWR
193NORJason JeffersonDT
194JAXPat ThomasLB
195GNBCraig BraggWR
196SEATony JacksonTE
197BUFJustin GeisingerG
198NYJJoel DreessenTE
199KANKhari LongDE
200DENChris MyersG
201ATLDeAndra CobbRB
202INDDave RaynerK
203CLEAndrew HoffmanDT
204PITChris KemoeatuG
205SFODerrick JohnsonDB
206DETJonathan GoddardDE
207CARJoe BergerT
208DALJustin BeriaultDB
209DALRob PetittiT
210STLReggie HodgesP
211PHICalvin ArmstrongT
212OAKRyan RiddleDE
213BALDerek AndersonQB
214OAKPete McMahonT
215SFODaven HollyDB
216MIAKevin VickersonDT
217CLEJon DunnT
218TENReynaldo HillDB
219MINAdrian WardDB
220CHIRod WilsonDB
221TAMRick RazzanoRB
222WASNehemiah BroughtonFB
223SFOMarcus MaxwellWR
224DALJay RatliffDE
225TAMParis WarrenWR
226ARILeRon McCoyWR
227HOUKenneth PettwayDE
228PITShaun NuaDE
229KANJames KilianQB
230NWEMatt CasselQB
231TAMHamza AbdullahDB
232NORJimmy VerdonDT
233CINJonathan FaneneDE
234BALMike SmithLB
235SEACornelius WorthamLB
236BUFLionel GatesRB
237JAXChris RobersonDB
238KANJeremy ParquetT
239DENPaul ErnsterK
240NYJHarry WilliamsWR
241ATLDarrell ShropshireDT
242SDGScott MruczkowskiC
243INDAnthony DavisRB
244PITNoah HerronRB
245GNBKurt CampbellDB
246GNBWill WhittickerG
247PHIKeyonta MarshallDT
248SFOPatrick EstesTE
249SFOBilly BajemaTE
250STLRyan FitzpatrickQB
251STLMadison HedgecockFB
252PHIDavid BergeronLB
253TAMJ.R. RussellWR
254SEADoug NienhuisT
255NWEAndy StokesTE

Big thanks to Pro-Football-Reference.com for the information provided.

By Darin

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