NFL Draft Most Shocking Moments
#3 - Vikings, Ravens miss their pick
Every NFL team is given a 15-minute window to make their selection, but this wasn’t enough time for the Minnesota Vikings in 2003, as their time ran out, and they dropped two spaces in the draft. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers both jumped up a spot before the Vikings finally made their selection, which was originally seventh-overall but became ninth-overall. There was a silver-lining, however, as they managed to draft defensive lineman Kevin Williams, who made it to six Pro Bowls.
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The Baltimore Ravens repeated the Vikings’ feat in 2011. Their time expired with their 26th overall pick that year as they were in the middle of trade talks with the Chicago Bears. The Kansas City Chiefs stole the march and drafted in their spot before the Ravens eventually selected Jimmy Smith, who would be with the team until 2021.
#2 - Laremy Tunsil gas mask
One of the most shocking moments of one of the more recent NFL Drafts is the Laremy Tunsil gas mask incident. Offensive tackle Tunsil was touted by many to be taken with the first-overall pick in 2016, but a video of Tunsil wearing a gas mask and smoking a bong was posted onto his Twitter account just 10 minutes before the draft was due to begin.
His agent was adamant Tunsil’s account had been hacked, but multiple teams took him off their draft board, and he was the third tackle taken after Ronnie Stanley and Jack Conklin. Tunsil’s Instagram account also posted a screenshot of him requesting money from Ole Miss coach John Miller, but it was never found out who had hacked his accounts.
Tunsil has been a standout tackle since entering the league, making two Pro Bowls in 2019 and 2020. He was traded to the Houston Texans in 2019, before signing a three-year contract extension worth $66 million in 2020.
#1 - Eli Manning & Philip Rivers trade
In 2004, the San Diego Chargers held the first-overall pick after a 4-12 season. They were looking to pick Ole Miss quarterback Eli Manning. The Chargers had planned to build their future around Manning before he and his camp told the Chargers he didn’t want to play for them.
Chargers general manager A.J. Smith claimed Manning's father, former NFL quarterback Archie Manning, wanted his son to play for the New York Giants, who held the fourth-overall pick. "Manning's agent, Tom Condon, told me that Archie wishes that we do not select Eli and that they think he would be a good fit in New York," Smith told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Condon, then, told the Chargers that Manning would sit out the entire 2004 season if he was selected by them, which is exactly what San Diego did anyway. The Giants took Philip Rivers with their pick, and shortly afterwards, Manning was traded to the Giants in return for Rivers, a first-, third- and fifth-round draft pick.
The shocking move would work out well for both organizations, with Manning winning two Super Bowls while a member of the Giants, and Rivers breaking multiple franchise records with the Chargers to go along with eight Pro Bowl selections.
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