The St. Louis Rams traded with the Washington Redskins for the #2 draft pick.
Washington Wizards
In the 2010 NFL Draft, that is the Washington Redskins.
John Wall, Washington Wizards.
It means that a team acquired a draft pick from Philadelphia, most likely through a trade.
It will be the team with the worst record, barring a trade or penalty.
No.
The team that has the worst record for the season is awarded the #1 draft pick.
An automated draft is when the system creates your team for you. The draft goes like this: The #1 overall ranked player: Team with the first draft pick #2: 2nd draft pick #3: 3rd draft pick And so on.
its up to the draft pick in team
At the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, the Wild announced the trade of Burns and the team's 2012 second round draft pick to the San Jose Sharks for Devin Setoguchi, prospect Charlie Coyle, and San Jose's 2011 first round pick. The Wild selected Zack Phillips with the pick it acquired.
The term 'conditional first round pick' is usually used with trades. That means that there are 'conditions' that need to be met for the trade to be valid. A team might trade a first round pick in the 2008 draft to another team on the condition that the team trading the pick does not finish as one of the worst five teams in the league. If the trading team does finish as one of the worst five teams, then they will keep the pick and give up something else. Maybe a first round pick in 2009, or a second and third round pick in 2008.
It means the team can get any draft number, regardless of if it's a lottery pick or not.