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DRAFT TRADES

1. Arizona Cardinals traded CB Aeneas Williams to the St. Louis Rams for the Rams second- (No. 54) and fourth-round (No. 123) selections. Arizona selected Michael Stone, db, Memphis and Marcus Bell, dt, Memphis.

2. Seattle Seahawks traded their first- (No. 7) and sixth-round (No. 191) selection to San Francisco 49ers for the 49ers first- (No. 9), third- (No. 82) and seventh-round (No. 222) selections. San Francisco selected DE Andre Carter, California and Menson Holloway, de, Texas-El Paso. Seattle selected Koren Robinson, wr, North Carolina State; Heath Evans, rb, Auburn and Dennis Norman, ot, Princeton.

3. Buffalo Bills traded their first-round (No. 14) selection to Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the Buccaneers first- (No. 21) and second-round (No. 51) selections. Tampa Bay selected Kenyatta Walker, ot, Florida State. Buffalo selected Nate Clements, db, Ohio State and traded No. 51 to Denver.

4. Pittsburgh Steelers traded their first-round (No. 16) selection to the New York Jets for the Jets first- (No. 19), fourth- (No. 111) and sixth-round (No. 181) selections. New York selected Santana Moss, wr, Miami. Pittsburgh selected Casey Hampton, dt, Texas; Mathias Nkwenti, ot, Temple and Rodney Bailey, de, Ohio State.

5. Indianapolis Colts traded their first-round (No. 22) selection to the New York Giants for the Giants first- (No. 30), third- (No. 91) and sixth-round (No. 193) selections. New York selected Will Allen, db, Syracuse. Indianapolis selected Reggie Wayne, wr, Miami; Cory Bird, db, Virginia Tech and Jason Doering, db, Wisconsin.

6. Dallas Cowboys traded their second-round (No. 37) selection to the Indianapolis Colts for the Colts second- (No. 52) and third-round (No. 81) selections. Indianapolis selected Idrees Bashir, db, Memphis. Dallas traded (No. 52) to Miami and traded (No. 81) to New Orleans.

7. New England Patriots traded their second-round (No. 39) selection to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Steelers second- (No. 50) and fourth-round (No. 112) selections. Pittsburgh selected Kendrell Bell, lb, Georgia. New England traded No. 50 to Detroit, who selected Dominic Raiola, c, Nebraska, and New England traded No. 112 to San Diego, who selected Carlos Polk, lb, Nebraska.

8. Detroit Lions traded their second-round (No. 48) selection to New England for the Patriots second- (No. 50) and sixth-round (No. 173) selections. New England selected Matt Light, g, Purdue. Detroit selected Dominic Raiola, c, Nebraska and Jason Glenn, lb, Texas A&M.

9. Buffalo Bills traded their second-round (No. 51) selection to the Denver Broncos for the Broncos second- (No. 58) and fourth-round (No. 110) selections. Denver selected Paul Toviessi, de, Marshall. Buffalo selected Travis Henry, rb, Tennessee and Brandon Spoon, lb, North Carolina.

10. Dallas Cowboys traded their second-round (No. 52) to the Miami Dolphins for the Dolphins second- (No. 56) and fourth-round (No. 122) selections. Miami selected Chris Chambers, wr, Wisconsin. Dallas selected Tony Dixon, db, Alabama and Markus Steele, lb, Southern California.

11. New Orleans Saints traded their second-round (No. 53) to the Dallas Cowboys for the Cowboys third-round (No. 70 and No. 81) selections. Dallas selected Quincy Carter, qb, Georgia. New Orleans selected Sedrick Hodge, lb, North Carolina and Kenny Smith, dt, Alabama.

12. New York Giants traded their second-round (No. 61) selection to the Detroit Lions for the Lions third- (No. 78) and fourth-round (No. 114) selections. Detroit selected Shaun Rogers, dt, Texas. New York selected William Peterson, db, Western Illinois and Cedric Scott, de, Southern Mississippi.

13. New England Patriots traded their third-round (No. 69) selection to the Minnesota Vikings for the Vikings third- (No. 86) and fourth-round (No. 119) selections. Minnesota selected Eric Kelly, db, Kentucky. New England selected Brock Williams, db, Notre Dame and Jabari Holloway, te, Notre Dame.

14. Philadelphia Eagles traded their third- (No. 88) and sixth-round (No. 187) to the Miami Dolphins for the Dolphins 2002 second-round selection. Miami selected Morlon Greenwood, lb, Syracuse and Otis Leverette, de, Alabama-Birmingham.

15. San Diego Chargers traded their fourth-round (No. 96) selection to the New England Patriots for the Patriots fourth- (No. 112) and fifth-round (No. 139) selections. New England selected Kenyatta Jones, g, South Florida. San Diego selected Carlos Polk, lb, Nebraska and Zeke Moreno, lb, Southern California.

16. Washington Redskins traded their fifth-round (No. 145) selection to the St. Louis Rams for the Rams fifth- (No. 154) and sixth-round (No. 186) selections. St. Louis selected Jeremetrius Butler, db, Kansas State. Washington selected Darnerien McCants, wr, Delaware State and Mario Monds, dt, Cincinnati.

17. New England Patriots traded their fifth-round (No. 149) selection to the Detroit Lions for the Lions sixth- (No. 180) and seventh-round (No. 216) selections. Detroit selected Mike McMahon, qb, Rutgers. New England selected Arther Love, te, South Carolina State and Owen Pochman, k, Brigham Young.

18. New England Patriots traded their sixth-round (No. 170) selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars for the Jaguars 2002 fifth-round selection. Jacksonville selected Chad Ward, g, Washington.

19. Denver Broncos traded their seventh-round selections (No. 215; No. 219 and No. 226) to the Atlanta Falcons for the Falcons 2002 fourth-round selection. Atlanta selected Corey Hall, db, Appalachian State; Kynan Forney, g, Hawaii and Ronald Flemons, de, Texas A&M.

MOST DRAFT PICKS BY POSITION

45: Defensive back; 34: Wide receiver; 27: Defensive tackle; 27: Linebacker; 21: Defensive end; 20: Running back; 19: Offensive tackle; 15: Tight end; 13: Guard; 11: Quarterback; 9: Center; 3: Kicker; 2: Punter.

MOST DRAFT PICKS BY CONFERENCE

40: Big Ten and Southeastern; 31: Big 12; 24: Pac-10; 21: Atlantic Coast; 18: Big East; 17: Conference USA; 12: Independent (non-conference); 8: Mountain West; 5: Mid-American and Western Athletic; 3: Gateway, Ivy League, Southern 3 and Sun Belt.

MOST DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL

9: Florida State; 8: Wisconsin; 7: Miami and Nebraska; 6: Georgia, Kansas State, Notre Dame, Ohio State 6, Texas A&M 6 and Texas Christian; 5: Michigan, Purdue, Tennessee and Washington; 4: Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Oregon State, Penn State, Southern Mississippi, Syracuse, Vanderbilt; 3: Alabama, Arizona State, Auburn, Clemson, Iowa State, LSU, Memphis, Michigan State, Mississippi, South Florida, Southern California, Texas, Virginia Tech.