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List of Kansas State Wildcats in the NFL draft

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Josh Freeman was drafted 17th overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2009 NFL Draft.

This is a list of Kansas State Wildcats football players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL). Kansas State has had a total of 142 players selected – including five players taken in the first round – from the first NFL Draft in 1936 through the 2016 NFL Draft.[1][2][3]

After the NFL merged with the AFL in 1966, the history of the AFL was officially adopted by the NFL and therefore this list includes players taken in the AFL Draft (1960–1966) and in the Common Draft (1967–1969) in addition to the NFL Draft.[3] Once the AFL officially merged with the NFL in 1970, the "Common Draft" simply became the NFL Draft. Because four KSU players were selected in both the NFL and AFL drafts, the total number of selections listed below is 146 (including one "redshirt" selection in the 1965 AFL Draft), through the 2016 draft.

Each NFL franchise seeks to add new players through the annual NFL Draft. The draft rules were last updated in 2009. The team with the worst record the previous year picks first, the next-worst team second, and so on. Teams that did not make the playoffs are ordered by their regular-season record with any remaining ties broken by strength of schedule. Playoff participants are sequenced after non-playoff teams, based on their round of elimination (wild card, division, conference, and Super Bowl).

Key

B Back K Kicker NT Nose tackle
C Center LB Linebacker BB Blocking back
DB Defensive back P Punter HB Halfback
DE Defensive end QB Quarterback WR Wide receiver
DT Defensive tackle RB Running back G Guard
E End T Offensive tackle TE Tight end
FB Fullback
* Selected to a Pro Bowl
Won a NFL championship
Selected to a Pro Bowl and won a NFL championship

Players selected

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Terence Newman was drafted 5th overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2003 NFL Draft.
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Michael Bishop was drafted in the 7th round by the New England Patriots in the 1999 NFL Draft.
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Jordy Nelson was drafted 36th overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 2008 NFL Draft.
Mark Simoneau was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in 2000 NFL draft.
AFL Draft (1960–1966)
Year Rnd Pick Overall Player name Position AFL team Notes
1960 John Littlejohn B Buffalo Bills also selected in NFL Draft
1960 Joe Vader E Dallas Texans
1961 6 41 Dale Evans B Denver Broncos also selected in NFL Draft
1961 30 238 Cedric Price E Dallas Texans
1963 26 204 Willis Crenshaw B Buffalo Bills also selected in NFL Draft
1965 redshirt Ron Barlow FB New York Jets
1966 9 74 Bill Matan E Miami Dolphins also selected in NFL Draft
NFL Draft (1936–present)
Year Rnd Pick Overall Player name Position NFL team Notes
1937 3 6 26 Maurice Elder B Boston Redskins starter on undefeated 1937 Los Angeles Bulldogs
1937 7 6 66 Rolla Holland G Boston Redskins
1937 9 1 81 Paul Fanning T Philadelphia Eagles
1940 11 2 92 Elmer Hackney RB Philadelphia Eagles
1940 15 2 142 Don Crumbaker E Philadelphia Eagles
1940 20 3 183 Bill DeBord T Philadelphia Eagles
1941 11 8 98 Bernie Weiner T Brooklyn Dodgers
1944 13 11 131 Mike Zeleznak B Boston Yanks
1944 24 8 249 Jack Bortka B Chicago Bears
1945 11 2 100 Earl Haury T Brooklyn Tigers
1945 16 2 155 Jim Ungles B Pittsburgh Steelers
1945 23 8 238 Mike Vargon E Chicago Bears
1946 31 5 295 Dale Cowan T Los Angeles Rams
1950 7 9 88 Rollin Prather E Chicago Bears
1953 13 7 152 Jack McShulski E New York Giants
1954 1 4 4 Veryl Switzer HB Green Bay Packers
1955 2 6 19 Corky Taylor B Los Angeles Rams
1955 7 7 80 Ron Marciniak G Washington Redskins
1955 19 12 229 Tom Ebert E Cleveland Browns
1955 25 9 298 Dewey Wade E San Francisco 49ers
1956 7 8 81 Ron Nery T New York Giants AFL All-Pro (1961)
1956 13 12 157 Jim Furey C Cleveland Browns
1956 26 5 306 Chuck Zickefoose E Chicago Cardinals
1956 29 6 343 Jim Rusher E Baltimore Colts
1958 7 10 83 Ralph Pfeifer B Detroit Lions
1958 9 1 98 John Keelan T Chicago Cardinals
1958 19 6 223 Gene Keady B Pittsburgh Steelers
1958 30 9 358 Ted Stahura T San Francisco 49ers
1959 29 3 339 John Stolte T Philadelphia Eagles
1960 16 5 185 John Littlejohn B Green Bay Packers
1961 6 8 78 Dale Evans B St. Louis Cardinals
1963 9 2 114 Willis Crenshaw B St. Louis Cardinals
1964 17 5 229 Joe Provenzano T Detroit Lions
1965 16 4 214 Doug Dusenbury K Pittsburgh Steelers
1965 20 5 271 Don Barlow T Dallas Cowboys
1966 8 8 118 Bill Matan WR New York Giants
1966 18 11 271 Willie Jones DT St. Louis Cardinals
1968 16 13 421 Dan Lankas LB St. Louis Cardinals
1969 5 17 121 Cornelius Davis RB Minnesota Vikings
1969 8 9 191 Larry Brown* RB Washington Redskins NFL MVP (1972),
Pro Bowl (1969, 70, 71, 72)
1969 11 14 280 Dave Jones WR Washington Redskins
1969 15 14 378 Bob Coble P Chicago Bears
1970 4 1 79 Lynn Larson T Chicago Bears
1970 6 2 132 Manuel Barrera LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1970 6 13 143 Mack Herron RB Atlanta Falcons
1970 8 8 190 Ira Gordon T Philadelphia Eagles
1970 12 6 292 Charles Collins WR St. Louis Cardinals
1970 16 26 416 Randy Ross LB Kansas City Chiefs
1971 1 14 14 Clarence Scott* DB Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl (1973)
1971 3 4 56 Lynn Dickey QB Houston Oilers
1971 3 13 65 Mike Montgomery RB San Diego Chargers
1971 5 10 114 Dean Shaternick T San Francisco 49ers
1971 7 22 178 Ron Dickerson DB Miami Dolphins
1971 8 17 199 Ron Yankowski RB St. Louis Cardinals
1971 13 19 331 Russell Harrison RB Los Angeles Rams
1972 5 7 111 Bill Butler RB New Orleans Saints
1972 7 3 159 Joe Colquitt DE Pittsburgh Steelers
1972 8 12 194 Marion Lattimore G New York Jets
1972 8 13 195 Steve Beyrle G New England Patriots
1972 11 2 262 John Robertson DB New York Giants
1973 13 25 336 Rick Fergerson WR Pittsburgh Steelers
1973 14 19 357 Dennis Morrison QB San Francisco 49ers
1974 5 5 109 Henry Childs* TE Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl (1979)
1974 7 10 167 Willie Cullars DE Philadelphia Eagles
1974 10 14 249 Don Calhoun RB Buffalo Bills
1974 11 10 271 Bill Brittain C Philadelphia Eagles
1974 13 12 325 Fred Rothwell C Detroit Lions
1974 15 12 377 John Wells G Detroit Lions
1974 15 20 385 Isaac Jackson RB Cincinnati Bengals
1975 5 12 116 Steve Grogan QB New England Patriots
1975 16 10 401 John Tuttle WR Cincinnati Bengals
1975 16 15 406 Les Chaves DB Detroit Lions
1978 3 2 58 Gary Spani LB Kansas City Chiefs
1979 5 6 116 Dan Manucci QB Buffalo Bills
1979 12 3 306 Charlie Green WR Baltimore Colts
1980 11 3 280 Eddy Whitley TE Baltimore Colts
1981 5 19 130 Stevan Clark DT New England Patriots
1982 3 11 66 Eugene Goodlow WR New Orleans Saints
1986 10 28 277 Barton Hundley DB Chicago Bears
1986 11 12 289 Tim Stone T Cincinnati Bengals
1988 5 23 132 Tony Jordan RB Phoenix Cardinals
1990 6 10 147 Maurice Henry LB Detroit Lions
1992 5 6 118 Rogerick Green DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1992 7 11 179 Russ Campbell TE Pittsburgh Steelers
1992 10 2 254 Elijah Alexander LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1994 2 18 47 Thomas Randolph DB New York Giants
1995 2 26 58 Barrett Brooks T Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (XL)
1995 4 13 111 Chad May QB Minnesota Vikings
1996 4 10 105 Percell Gaskins LB St. Louis Rams
1997 1 29 29 Chris Canty DB New England Patriots
1997 2 17 47 Kevin Lockett WR Kansas City Chiefs
1998 2 17 47 Todd Weiner T Seattle Seahawks
1999 3 29 80 Martín Gramática K Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl (2000)
Super Bowl Champion (XXXVII)
1999 6 29 198 Jeff Kelly LB Atlanta Falcons
1999 7 17 223 Ryan Young T New York Jets
1999 7 21 227 Michael Bishop QB New England Patriots
1999 7 30 238 Justin Swift TE Denver Broncos
1999 7 34 240 Darnell McDonald WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2000 2 2 33 Darren Howard DE New Orleans Saints
2000 3 5 67 Mark Simoneau LB Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)
2000 3 21 83 Damion McIntosh T San Diego Chargers
2000 5 17 146 Lamar Chapman DB Cleveland Browns
2000 6 4 170 Frank Murphy RB Chicago Bears
2001 2 2 33 Quincy Morgan WR Cleveland Browns Super Bowl Champion (XL)
2001 3 28 90 Shad Meier TE Tennessee Titans
2001 4 11 107 Monty Beisel LB Kansas City Chiefs
2001 5 2 133 Mario Fatafehi DT Arizona Cardinals
2001 5 11 143 Jarrod Cooper DB Carolina Panthers
2001 5 12 145 Jerametrius Butler DB St. Louis Rams
2002 2 25 57 Jon McGraw DB New York Jets
2002 3 6 71 Ben Leber LB San Diego Chargers
2002 6 1 173 DeMarcus Faggins DB Houston Texans
2002 6 13 185 Josh Scobey RB Arizona Cardinals
2002 7 43 254 Aaron Lockett WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2002 7 46 257 Rock Cartwright RB Washington Redskins
2003 1 5 5 Terence Newman* DB Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (2007, 2009)
2003 2 19 51 Terry Pierce LB Denver Broncos
2003 5 20 155 Melvin Williams DE New Orleans Saints
2003 7 10 224 Taco Wallace WR Seattle Seahawks
2004 6 2 167 Nick Leckey C Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)
2004 7 3 236 Rashad Washington DB New York Jets
2005 4 29 130 Darren Sproles* RB San Diego Chargers Pro Bowl (2014, 2015)
2006 6 18 187 Jeromey Clary T San Diego Chargers
2007 3 10 74 Yamon Figurs WR Baltimore Ravens
2007 6 12 186 Thomas Clayton RB San Francisco 49ers
2007 7 8 218 Zac Diles LB Houston Texans
2008 2 5 36 Jordy Nelson WR Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Champion (XLV)
Pro Bowl (2014)
2008 7 39 242 Rob Jackson DE Washington Redskins
2009 1 17 17 Josh Freeman QB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2010 5 10 141 Josh Moore DB Chicago Bears
2011 2 30 62 Daniel Thomas RB Miami Dolphins
2012 7 22 229 Bryce Brown RB Philadelphia Eagles
2013 2 24 56 Arthur Brown LB Baltimore Ravens
2013 4 25 123 Chris Harper WR Seattle Seahawks
2013 6 35 204 Braden Wilson FB Kansas City Chiefs
2014 6 26 202 Tavon Rooks OT New Orleans Saints
2015 3 5 69 Tyler Lockett* WR Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl (2015)
NFL All-Pro (2015)
2015 6 20 196 Randall Evans DB Philadelphia Eagles
2016 2 25 56 Cody Whitehair OL Chicago Bears

Notable undrafted players

A selection of notable KSU football players who entered the NFL outside the draft includes:

Nine KSU players were selected by other leagues directly challenging the NFL: two were drafted in the 1948 All-America Football Conference draft (Rollin Prather and Mike Zeleznek),[2][4] two were selected in the 1983 USFL Draft (Amos Donaldson and Will Cokeley), three were selected in the 1984 USFL Draft (Reggie Singletary, L. E. Madison and Eric Mack), and two more in the 1985 USFL Draft (Eric Bailey and Kyle Clawson). Many of these players also played in the NFL.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kansas St. Drafted Players". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  2. ^ a b KSU Football Media Guide (pdf), Kansas State University, 2013, p. 178, retrieved October 28, 2013
  3. ^ a b "NFL.com Draft Tracker". NFL.com. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  4. ^ "1948 AAFC Draft". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved December 3, 2013.