NFL to hold supplemental draft for first time since 2019

The NFL supplemental draft is set to return in 2023 with one player currently eligible for selection.

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After a three-year hiatus, the NFL supplemental draft is set to return in 2023.

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reports that the NFL supplemental draft is set for Tuesday, July 11.

Originating in 1977, the supplemental draft is a second chance for players who didn’t declare for, or were deemed ineligible for, the NFL draft. They’ll have an opportunity to make themselves available for selection by one of the 32 NFL teams.

Only one player has been deemed eligible for the 2023 supplemental draft:  Purdue WR Milton Wright. He had been deemed academically ineligible for the 2022 college season. In 2021, his last season with the Boilermakers, Wright had 57 catches for over 700 yards and seven touchdowns.

Other players could be granted eligibility for the supplemental draft in the coming weeks.

Though it’s rare, teams have found key players via the supplemental draft route. Players like Terrelle Pryor and Josh Gordon were both supplemental draft picks. The last player selected in the supplemental draft was Jalen Thompson. The Arizona Cardinals used a fifth-round pick on Thompson in 2019.

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