The Philadelphia Flyers have made 526 selections at the NHL Draft in their franchise history. Not all of them turned out obviously, but there have been some keepers in that time.
The latest the Flyers ever selected was the 291st pick (last) in the 2004 Draft when the league had nine rounds. John Carter was the draft pick but never played a lick in the NHL. Triston Carter (286th in 2004) played eight games for the Flyers in 2006-07, the latest pick that actually dressed for Philadelphia. The only noteworthy selection the team made over pick #250 was in 1985 when Paul Maurice, a then blueliner for the Windsor Compuware Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League, was chosen 252nd overall.