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NFL DRAFTIGAMI

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CB·pick 33

FIRST CB EVER DRAFTED AT #33

Mike Richardson

Drafted by CHI — GM Jerry Vainisi · Arizona St.

1983

9
CBs drafted at #33 in NFL history
most recent: Tyson Campbell (JAX, 2021)

Editor's note

First pick of round two

33 is the most slept-on slot in the modern draft. A round-1-caliber player slips, round 1 closes, your team picks first the next morning. The defensive backs eat here. Pre-1994 round-1 boundaries floated from 26 to 30, so the analogous cell shifted year to year — but the 'first pick of day two' bargain has always lived a few slots past the end of round 1.

Cornerback territory

Pick 33 is where round-1-caliber corners slip to. Tre'Davious White (2017), Marshon Lattimore (2017), Stephon Gilmore (2012). The first pick of round two is the secondary's bargain bin — and has been since round 2 began here in 1995.

How rare was this draftigami?

Trained on every pick through 1982, the model gave a cornerback at #33 a 10.1% chance in 1983.

Cornerback at #33, year by year

Each year's estimate uses only that year's draft and the years before it — no peeking ahead. The line smooths across neighboring picks and seasons so a single oddball draft doesn't dominate. The shaded band is the model's 90% uncertainty range.

19801990200020102020 0%22.2% 1983: 10.1%

Peak: 22.2% · 2027 model: 14.9%

Surrounding picks · 1983 draft

Drafted at this same coordinate later · 8 picks

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