The 10 Biggest NFL Draft Steals Of The Decade So Far (SINCE 2020) (2024)

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We’re not even halfway through the 2020s decade, and yet we have already seen plenty of unexpected day two and three picks come out of nowhere to blossom into superstars. For this list, we’re focusing only on guys who were drafted in the middle of the second round or later. So with four NFL seasons down in the 2020s, let’s take a look back on the ten biggest draft steals of the decade.

Which biggest draft steal impressed you the most in the NFL?

Jalen Hurts

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It’s hard to believe now, but Jalen Hurts’s selection at No. 53 overall in the 2020 NFL Draft was highly scrutinized at the time.

The Philadelphia Eagles already had a veteran quarterback in Carson Wentz, who had signed a $128 million extension less than a year earlier. Hindsight is 20/20, but GM Howie Roseman hasn’t looked smarter since his making this move.

Wentz endured a miserable final season with the Eagles in 2020, and he was benched in favor of Hurts for the final four games. The Oklahoma product did just enough to secure the starting gig for 2021 under rookie head coach Nick Sirianni, and the Eagles have not looked back.

Fast forward to 2024. Hurts has led the Eagles to three straight playoff appearances, including a trip to Super Bowl 57. Philly narrowly lost a heartbreaker to the Kansas City Chiefs, a game they would have likely won if not for a horrible holding call against James Bradberry.

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Hurts has emerged as one of the game’s top dual-threat QBs, compiling 45 passing touchdowns and 28 rushing touchdowns over his last two seasons. Thanks to his rise to stardom, Hurts’ Eagles now have a wide-open Super Bowl window.

Not bad for a guy who watched 52 guys get taken before him, huh?

Amon-Ra St. Brown

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2021 marked the first year of what was supposed to be a painful rebuild for the Detroit Lions. They had a new starting QB in Jared Goff and a new head coach-GM regime in Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes.

But thanks to Holmes acing his first-round NFL draft pick of offensive tackle Penei Sewell, and thanks to his jackpot pick Amon-Ra St. Brown in round four, the Lions’ rebuild lasted no more than a single year.

St. Brown was selected 112th overall by Detroit that year, and little did the Lions know at the time that they had just secured their new franchise star wide receiver.

Goff and St. Brown emerged as one of the top duos of 2021, with the latter hauling in 90 receptions for 912 yards and five touchdowns. Proving it wasn’t beginner’s luck, he exceeded the 100-catch and 1,100-yard marks in 2022 and 2023.

St. Brown’s efforts helped Detroit to its first division title in 30 years. Then they defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card Round for their first playoff victory in 32 years. Then they took down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to reach their first NFC title game in 32 years.

Detroit’s 2023 season ended with a heartbreaking loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. But that was still only the beginning of something special for a Detroit team that should compete for Super Bowls for years to come.

One simple fourth-round pick for Holmes in his first year as the Lions’ GM has made it all possible.

Brock Purdy

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You can call Purdy a game manager all you want. If you think he’s a product of the Kyle Shanahan system, that’s fine, too.

But this isn’t up for debate: Brock Purdy has been Shanahan’s best QB on the West Coast by a country mile. And he’s an awesome story as the 2022 Mr. Irrelevant — aka the guy who was drafted with the final pick at No. 262 overall.

After season-ending injuries to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo in 2022, Purdy was forced to take over as the starter. All he did was win all five starts while throwing 13 touchdowns against only four interceptions.

Purdy led the 49ers to the NFC Championship Game, but he unfortunately suffered a torn UCL, which doomed the 49ers’ hopes as they fell to the Eagles in a blowout.

Proving 2023 was no fluke, Purdy led the 49ers to the NFC’s top seed after completing 69.4 percent of pass attempts for 4,280 yards and 31 touchdowns. Purdy also finished with the league’s best passer rating at 113.0. He led San Francisco to Super Bowl 58, where they dropped a heartbreaker to the Chiefs.

San Francisco has their new long-term quarterback in Purdy, who was supposed to be a second or third-stringer under Trey Lance. Not bad for a Mr. Irrelevant, huh?!

L’Jarius Sneed

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After winning Super Bowl 54 over the 49ers, the Chiefs selected Louisiana Tech cornerback L’Jarius Sneed in round four with the No. 138 pick.

Sneed emerged as a rock in the Chiefs’ secondary alongside Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu over his first two seasons. After Mathieu left in 2022 free agency, Sneed became the MVP of Kansas City’s defensive backs group.

Sneed took his game to another level over the 2022 and 2023 seasons, compiling five interceptions, 25 pass defenses, 3.5 sacks, and three forced fumbles during that period.

Sneed was vital in helping Kansas City win back-to-back Super Bowls in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, consistently shutting down the opposition’s top wide receiver. Facing a cap crunch, KC had no choice but to trade Sneed to the Tennessee Titans in the 2024 offseason.

Only time will tell if Sneed pans out in Music City as well, but regardless, he’s already one of the Chiefs’ all-time great NFL draft steals. A fourth-round pick and two-time Super Bowl champion shutdown corner? Sign us up.

Talanoa Hufanga

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How unfair is it that the 49ers have found all these franchise cornerstone players after round one? Deebo Samuel, Fred Warner, Brock Purdy, George Kittle AND Talanoa Hufanga. Ridiculous, we know.

The former USC star was drafted by the 49ers in the second round — 180th overall — back in 2021. As the 49ers had one of the best defenses at the time, it was easy to overlook Hufanga and believe he’d merely be a second-stringer on their defense.

Hufanga saw limited playing time in his rookie year. But when the 49ers made him a starter in 2022, he relished the opportunity and immediately emerged as a superstar.

Hufanga broke out with four interceptions, nine pass defenses, two forced fumbles, and a pair of sacks. His efforts helped the 49ers to their second straight NFC Championship Game, where they fell to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Hufanga was in the midst of a career year in 2023 before he unfortunately suffered a season-ending ACL tear. Hufanga had three interceptions and yielded just a 60.1 passer rating when targeted, according to Pro Football Reference.

If Hufanga didn’t suffer that ACL tear, who knows? Maybe he’s the difference in the 49ers’ Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs?

The bottom line is that San Fran struck gold with this Hufanga selection. And with the USC product anchoring the secondary, their defense is in good hands for years to come.

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Creed Humphrey

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The Kansas City Chiefs’ banged-up offensive line left Patrick Mahomes with zero hope against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ ferocious front seven in Super Bowl 55. Mahomes was running for his life all game long, and KC was left humiliated with a disappointing 31-9 defeat.

The Chiefs decided that Mahomes would never go through that again. GM Brett Veach acquired superstar Orlando Brown Jr. via trade with the Baltimore Ravens and signed standout guard Joe Thuney in free agency.

But that was only part of the makeover. Veach then found two new superstars at the 2021 NFL draft, snagging two future stars in center Creed Humphrey and guard Trey Smith with the No. 63 and No. 226 selections, respectively.

Those four men all played instrumental roles in reshaping the Kansas City offensive line, but Humphrey’s impact as the middleman has been the most significant.

The two-time Pro Bowler has played a monumental role in the Chiefs’ rise to dynasty, helping them to consecutive Super Bowl championships in 2022 and 2023. Per Pro Football Focus, Humphrey only allowed ONE sack over his first two NFL seasons.

And this guy was a late second-round draft pick?!

Riq Woolen

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The Seattle Seahawks’ rookie class of 2022 would not let this team fall apart in year one of the post-Russell Wilson era. No, sir, they would not.

Charles Cross, Kenneth Walker III, Abraham Lucas, Coby Bryant, and Tariq Woolen all contributed significantly to Seattle’s unexpected return to the postseason in 2022.

But out of all those guys, Woolen — a fifth-round pick at No. 153 overall in 2022 — has been the most impactful up to this point.

Woolen finished with six interceptions — tied for the league lead — as a rookie to go along with 16 pass defenses. He allowed only a 51.5 completion percentage when targeted and a laughable 48.7 passer rating.

Woolen was again productive in year two, tallying two interceptions and 11 pass defenses. Those stats dipped a bit thanks to the rise of 2023 first-round pick Devon Witherspoon, who should form the next great cornerback tandem with Woolen.

We don’t wanna start the Legion of Boom 2.0 comparisons just yet…but…it’s hard not to think about it in the back of your mind.

Alex Highsmith

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Death, taxes, and the Pittsburgh Steelers finding hidden gems and future superstars on day two of the NFL Draft. The more that stays the same…

The Steelers drafted Charlotte outside linebacker Alex Highsmith in round three at No. 102 overall in 2020. In fact, that selection was a compensatory pick awarded to Pittsburgh after losing Le’Veon Bell and Jesse James in 2019 free agency.

Highsmith’s arrival has been a game-changer in the Steel City. They’ve made the playoffs in three of his first four NFL seasons — including an unexpected AFC North division crown in the 2020 campaign.

Highsmith, TJ Watt, and Cameron Heyward have emerged as a terrifying pass-rushing trio, giving the Steelers a chance to win on any given night despite little help from their offense.

With Watt missing seven games in 2022, Highsmith stepped up to the plate and racked up a career-high 14.5 sacks and a league-leading five forced fumbles. Since 2022, only 11 players have tallied more sacks than Highsmith — which is especially impressive when you consider Watt is getting most of the takedowns in Pittsburgh.

And to think 101 guys were drafted before Highsmith, who has quietly emerged as one of the best defensive “sidekicks” in the NFL.

Puka Nacua

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2023 was supposed to be a retooling year for the Los Angeles Rams, but their veteran stars and rookie class had other ideas.

Franchise cornerstones Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, and Aaron Donald led the way. Rookies Puka Nacua, Steve Avila, Kobie Turner, and Byron Young all exceeded expectations and propelled the Rams to a 10-7 finish and wild card berth.

But with Kupp missing time to injury, Nacua stepped up as the MVP of the Rams’ offense. He caught 105 passes for 1,486 yards — both single-season rookie records — and six receiving touchdowns.

So even with Kupp nearing the end of his prime years, the Rams can take comfort in knowing that they have a long-term WR1 in Nacua. For those who aren’t good at math, that’s not bad for a guy who was selected in round five at No. 177 overall in 2023.

Trevon Diggs

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Jerry Jones found not one, not two…but three Pro Bowlers in his 2020 NFL Draft class.

CeeDee Lamb was the crown jewel a No. 17 overall. Fourth-round pick and center Tyler Biadasz out of Wisconsin had one Pro Bowl campaign in Big D before he left for the Washington Commanders, too.

But Jones’ real steal in 2020 was Alabama cornerback Trevon Diggs, who somehow slipped to the Dallas Cowboys in round two at No. 51 overall.

Diggs followed up a solid rookie year for the season of the ages in 2011. He racked up a league-leading 11 interceptions — including two pick-sixes — to go along with 21 pass defenses en route to First-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl nods.

Diggs tallied three picks and 14 pass breakups in 2022, leading Dallas to a second straight 12-win season and a playoff berth.

Though Diggs has been leaky in pass coverage, he makes up for it with his all-world ball-hawking skills. He’s made a significant difference on this Dallas defense, and they wouldn’t have a top-10 unit without the combination of Diggs and Micah Parsons.

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The 10 Biggest NFL Draft Steals Of The Decade So Far (SINCE 2020) (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest draft steal in NFL history? ›

The top 10 best NFL Draft steals of All Time
  • Shannon Sharpe: TE, 1990, Denver Broncos.
  • Antonio Brown: WR, 2010, Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
  • Tony Romo: QB, 2004, Dallas Cowboys. ...
  • Richard Sherman: CB, 2011, Seattle Seahawks. ...
  • Johnny Unitas and Raymond Berry: QB & WR, 1955 & 1954, Indianapolis Colts. ...
Apr 24, 2024

How many people watched the 2020 NFL draft? ›

NFL Draft: 1st round audience trend
YEARNETWORK(S)VIEWERS (000)
2021ABC/ESPN/NFL Network12520*
2020ABC/ESPN/NFL Network15271*
2019ABC/ESPN/NFL Network11126
2018Fox/ESPN/ESPN2/NFL Network11322
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Apr 29, 2024

What are the 2024 NFL draft picks? ›

A record six quarterbacks were selected in the first round — Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., J. J. McCarthy, and Bo Nix — tying the amount in 1983. The six quarterbacks were within the first 12 picks, with five in the top 10.

What pick was Tom Brady in the NFL draft? ›

Brady was selected with pick No. 199 in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. Talent evaluators didn't think very highly of Brady throughout the pre-draft process, and his unimpressive NFL Scouting Combine performance certainly didn't help his case.

Who was the biggest NFL Draft pick bust ever? ›

The biggest busts in NFL draft history: Ryan Leaf, Jamarcus Russell, Akili Smith
  • Ryan Leaf. The top spot in our list will surprise no one, with Ryan Leaf famously the biggest bust in NFL history. ...
  • JaMarcus Russell. JaMarcus Russell tore the SEC up during his time at LSU. ...
  • Akili Smith. ...
  • Heath Shuler. ...
  • Brian Bosworth.
Apr 24, 2024

Who is the most successful Mr irrelevant NFL Draft? ›

Ryan ​Succop

After not playing in 2022, Succop has appeared in 216 games, the most of any Mr. Irrelevant in NFL Draft history. The former South Carolina kicker played for the Chiefs from 2009-2013, then for the Tennessee Titans from 2014-19, and then for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2020-22.

Who was Mr. Irrelevant in 2024? ›

The Jets put the finishing touches on the 2024 NFL Draft Saturday night, selecting Alabama defensive back Jaylen Key with the final pick of the 7th Round (No. 257) and granting him the title "Mr. Irrelevant."

Where will 2025 NFL Draft be? ›

How many QBs were drafted in 2024? ›

12 pick Bo Nix being the last quarterback selected until Spencer Rattler at no. 150. In total, there were 11 quarterbacks drafted across the seven rounds, so here is a list of every one of them and when we may see them in action.

Who was Mr. Irrelevant in 2000? ›

2000 NFL draft
LeagueNFL
First selectionCourtney Brown, DE Cleveland Browns
Mr. IrrelevantMike Green, SS Chicago Bears
Most selections (13)Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers
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What draft pick was Brett Favre? ›

Atlanta Falcons (1991)

Favre spent his rookie season as the Falcons' third-string quarterback behind Chris Miller and Billy Joe Tolliver. Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round with the 33rd overall pick in the 1991 NFL draft.

What draft pick was Patrick Mahomes? ›

2017 season

The Kansas City Chiefs selected Mahomes in the first round (10th overall) of the 2017 NFL draft. The Chiefs, originally slated to have the 27th overall selection, traded up in the draft with the Buffalo Bills for the 10th overall selection.

Was Brock Purdy a draft steal? ›

Little was expected of the Michigan quarterback selected by the New England Patriots with the 199th pick of the 2000 draft. It turned out to be the biggest steal in NFL draft history as that player went on to become the NFL's greatest of all time.

What is the biggest come from behind in NFL history? ›

Indianapolis Colts – 2022. The Minnesota Vikings overturned a 33-point deficit to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, marking the largest comeback in NFL history.

Has a WR ever gone #1 in the draft? ›

Since its inception in 1936, just three wide receivers have ever been selected with the top pick in the NFL Draft.

What is the record for NFL draft picks? ›

Georgia holds the record for most NFL draft selections by a college in a single year since the NFL draft became seven rounds in 1994, setting the mark at 15 players in 2022. 2004 Miami tied 2021 Alabama for the record for most first-round picks at six. The Hurricanes finished with nine total selections.

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