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Malcolm Kelly was drafted 51st overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2008 NFL Draft.
The University of Oklahoma Sooners football team has had 377 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936.[1] [A 1] This includes 43 players taken in the first round and three number one overall picks : Lee Roy Selmon in 1976, Billy Sims in 1980, and Sam Bradford in 2010.[4] In the 2010 NFL Draft , Oklahoma became the only school in history to have three players selected in the first four picks of the draft.[5]
Each NFL franchise seeks to add new players through the annual NFL Draft. 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 ).[6]
Before the merger agreements in 1966, the American Football League (AFL) operated in direct competition with the NFL and held a separate draft . This led to a massive bidding war over top prospects between the two leagues. As part of the merger agreement on June 8, 1966, the two leagues would hold a multiple round "Common Draft ". Once the AFL officially merged with the NFL in 1970, the "Common Draft" simply became the NFL Draft.[2] [3] [7]
A total of 31 former Sooners have been selected to at least one Pro Bowl, 18 to more than one, and 35 former Sooners have won a league championship.
Key
Players selected
Jammal Brown was drafted 13th overall by the New Orleans Saints in the 2005 NFL Draft.
Brandon Jones was drafted 96th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2005 NFL Draft.
Adrian Peterson was drafted 7th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Sam Bradford was selected by the St. Louis Rams with the 1st overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.
DeMarco Murray was selected by the Dallas Cowboys with the 71st overall draft pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.
Year[A 2]
Rnd
Pick
Player name
Position
NFL team[A 3]
Notes
1936
2
16
J. W. Wheeler
T
Green Bay Packers
—
1937
3
25
William Breeden
E
Pittsburgh Pirates
—
1937
4
35
Bo Hewes
B
Pittsburgh Pirates
—
1937
5
48
Red Conkright
C
Chicago Bears
—
1938
2
15
Pete Smith
E
Detroit Lions
—
1938
9
79
Ed Parks
C
Washington Redskins
—
1939
3
20
Waddy Young
E
Brooklyn Dodgers
—
1939
4
26
Hugh McCullough
B
Pittsburgh Pirates
—
1939
10
82
Earl Crowder
QB
Chicago Cardinals
—
1939
12
102
Jim Thomas
G
Chicago Cardinals
—
1939
15
140
Gil Duggan
T
New York Giants
—
1940
3
17
Dick Favor
B
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1940
4
26
Jack Shirk *
E
Chicago Cardinals
Pro Bowl (1940 )[8]
1940
4
27
Pop Ivy ‡
E
Pittsburgh Pirates
NFL Champion (1947 )[9] [10] Pro Bowl (1942 )[11] [12]
1940
9
79
J.R. Manley
G
Green Bay Packers
—
1940
10
88
Bob Seymour ‡
B
Washington Redskins
NFL Champion (1942 )[13] [14] Pro Bowl (1942 )[12] [15]
1940
13
111
Al Coppage †
E
Chicago Cardinals
AAFC Champion (1946 )[16]
1940
13
116
Justin Bowers
T
Detroit Lions
—
1940
16
141
Beryl Clark
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1940
18
165
Ralph Stevenson
G
Cleveland Rams
—
1941
9
79
Hal Lahar ‡
G
Chicago Bears
NFL Champion (1941 )[17] Pro Bowl (1941 )[18]
1941
14
128
Johnny Martin
B
Chicago Bears
—
1942
2
12
Jack Jacobs †
B
Cleveland Rams
NFL Champion (1945 )[19]
1942
3
17
Roger Eason †
T
Cleveland Rams
NFL Champion (1945 )[19]
1942
5
32
Orville Matthews
B
Cleveland Rams
—
1942
15
136
Marvin Whited ‡
B
Washington Redskins
NFL Champion (1942 )[14] Pro Bowl (1942 )[12]
1943
10
85
Homer Simmons
T
Cleveland Rams
—
1943
10
89
Dub Lamb †
E
Chicago Bears
NFL Champion (1946 )[20]
1943
17
153
Bill Campbell †
B
Chicago Cardinals
NFL Champion (1947 )[10]
1943
25
231
Huel Hamm
B
Detroit Lions
—
1944
12
111
Jim Tyree
E
Brooklyn Tigers
—
1944
22
227
Ed Davis
B
Chicago Bears
—
1944
22
230
Clare Morford
G
Boston Yanks
—
1944
23
233
Max Fischer
C
Detroit Lions
—
1944
27
276
Joe Golding [A 4]
B
Brooklyn Tigers
—
1945
3
21
W.G. Wooten
E
Cleveland Rams
—
1945
18
180
Lee Kennon
T
Cleveland Rams
—
1945
25
260
Stan Green
T
Detroit Lions
—
1945
28
288
Don Fauble
B
Brooklyn Tigers
—
1946
5
31
Joe Golding [A 4]
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1946
6
42
Thurman Tigart
G
Boston Yanks
—
1946
15
133
Tom Tallchief
T
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1946
23
220
Derald Lebow
B
Los Angeles Rams
—
1946
32
300
John West
B
Los Angeles Rams
—
1947
3
15
John Rapacz
C
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1947
5
31
Buddy Burris
G
Green Bay Packers
—
1947
11
90
Dave Wallace
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1947
12
101
Charley Sarratt
B
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1947
14
122
Jack Mitchell
B
Green Bay Packers
—
1947
22
201
Wade Walker
T
Chicago Cardinals
—
1947
27
255
Bill Morris
E
Chicago Bears
—
1948
17
149
Nute Trotter
T
Boston Yanks
—
1948
18
158
Ray Pearcy
C
Washington Redskins
—
1949
7
62
Myrl Greathouse
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1949
23
225
Jim Owens
E
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1950
1
6
George Thomas
B
Washington Redskins
—
1950
1
12
Stan West ‡
G
Los Angeles Rams
NFL Champion (1951 )[21] Pro Bowl (1952 , 1953 )[22] [23]
1950
7
82
Leon Manley
G
Green Bay Packers
—
1950
14
177
Dee Andros
G
Chicago Cardinals
—
1950
20
250
Darrell Royal
B
New York Yanks
—
1950
21
265
George Brewer
B
Detroit Lions
—
1951
1
4
Leon Heath
B
Washington Redskins
—
1951
8
95
Clair Mayes
G
Chicago Bears
—
1951
9
107
Nolan Lang
B
Los Angeles Rams
—
1951
11
128
Frankie Anderson
E
Detroit Lions
—
1951
19
229
Ed Lisak
B
Chicago Bears
—
1952
2
17
Jim Weatherall *
T
Philadelphia Eagles
Pro Bowl (1956 , 1957 )[24] [25] [26]
1952
16
192
Ed Rowland
T
Cleveland Browns
—
1953
1
2
Billy Vessels
RB
Baltimore Colts
—
1953
2
22
Eddie Crowder
QB
New York Giants
—
1953
3
26
Buck McPhail
B
Baltimore Colts
—
1953
4
38
Tom Catlin †
C
Baltimore Colts
NFL Champion (1954 )[27]
1953
15
177
Dick Bowman
G
New York Giants
—
1953
15
180
Tom Carroll
B
Los Angeles Rams
—
1954
2
16
Larry Grigg
B
Baltimore Colts
—
1954
10
116
Marrill Green
B
Washington Redskins
—
1954
14
164
Roger Nelson
T
Washington Redskins
—
1954
17
195
J. D. Roberts
G
Green Bay Packers
—
1954
30
355
Juel Sweatte
B
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1955
1
2
Max Boydston
E
Chicago Cardinals
—
1955
1
13
Kurt Burris
C
Cleveland Browns
—
1955
3
29
Buddy Leake
B
Green Bay Packers
—
1955
16
182
Bob Herndon
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1955
18
217
Steve Champlin
T
Cleveland Browns
—
1955
22
263
Carl Allison
B
Detroit Lions
—
1956
4
44
Cecil Morris
G
Green Bay Packers
—
1956
6
68
Bob Burris
B
Green Bay Packers
—
1956
13
149
Bo Bolinger
G
Chicago Cardinals
—
1956
20
241
Joe Mobra
E
Cleveland Browns
—
1957
1
10
Jerry Tubbs *
C
Chicago Cardinals
Pro Bowl (1963 )[28]
1957
3
31
Tommy McDonald ‡
WR
Philadelphia Eagles
NFL Champion (1960 )[29] [30] Pro Bowl (1958 –1962 , 1965 )[29] [30]
1957
5
50
Jimmy Harris
QB
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1957
6
65
Billy Pricer †
B
Baltimore Colts
NFL Champion (1958 , 1959 )[31] [32]
1957
7
75
Ed Gray
T
Los Angeles Rams
—
1957
12
142
Bob Derrick
B
Chicago Cardinals
—
1957
28
336
Tom Emerson
G
Chicago Bears
—
1958
2
19
Clendon Thomas *
B
Los Angeles Rams
Pro Bowl (1963 )[33]
1958
3
32
Bill Krisher
G
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1958
14
164
Doyle Jennings
T
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1958
18
215
Dennit Morris †
B
San Francisco 49ers
AFL Champion (1960 , 1961 )[34] [35]
1959
1
5
Dave Baker *
QB
San Francisco 49ers
Pro Bowl (1959 )[36]
1959
2
17
Bob Harrison
C
San Francisco 49ers
—
1959
20
237
Ross Coyle
E
Los Angeles Rams
—
1960
2
19
Prentice Gautt
RB
Cleveland Browns NFL
—
1960
10
119
Bobby Boyd *
DB
Baltimore Colts NFL
Pro Bowl (1964 , 1968 )[37] [38]
1960
20
233
Gilmer Lewis
T
Green Bay Packers NFL
—
1961
4
51
Ron Hartline
RB
Detroit Lions NFL
—
1961
6
80
Mike McClellan[A 5]
B
San Francisco 49ers NFL
—
1961
14
195
Phil Loman[A 6]
C
Cleveland Browns NFL
—
1961
30
237
Mike McClellan[A 5]
B
New York Titans AFL
—
1961
34
272
Phil Loman[A 6]
C
San Diego Chargers AFL
—
1963
8
101
Jim Cook
G
St. Louis Cardinals NFL
—
1963
9
116
Dennis Ward[A 7]
T
Philadelphia Eagles NFL
—
1963
13
104
Dennis Ward[A 7]
T
Kansas City Chiefs AFL
—
1963
15
118
Joe Don Looney [A 8]
RB
Houston Oilers AFL
—
1963
14
185
Paul Lea [A 9]
B
St. Louis Cardinals NFL
—
1963
18
143
Paul Lea [A 9]
B
Houston Oilers AFL
—
1964
1
12
Joe Don Looney [A 8]
RB
New York Giants NFL
—
1964
6
44
Joe Don Looney [A 8]
RB
Kansas City Chiefs AFL
—
1964
11
152
Glen Condren [A 10]
T
New York Giants NFL
—
1964
19
147
Glen Condren [A 10]
T
New York Jets AFL
—
1964
14
189
John Garrett [A 4]
LB
Los Angeles Rams NFL
—
1964
24
190
John Garrett [A 4]
LB
Houston Oilers AFL
—
1965
2
23
Lance Rentzel [A 11]
WR
Minnesota Vikings NFL
—
1965
6
48
Lance Rentzel [A 11]
WR
Buffalo Bills AFL
—
1965
2
28
Ralph Neely ‡ [A 12]
T
Baltimore Colts NFL
Super Bowl Champion (VI , XII )[39] [40] Pro Bowl (1967 , 1969 )[41] [42]
1965
2
15
Ralph Neely ‡ [A 12]
T
Houston Oilers AFL
Super Bowl Champion (VI , XII )[39] [40] Pro Bowl (1967 , 1969 )[41] [42]
1965
5
67
John Flynn
E
Detroit Lions NFL
—
1965
6
79
Jim Grisham [A 4]
B
Minnesota Vikings NFL
—
1965
17
130
Jim Grisham [A 4]
B
Houston Oilers AFL
—
1965
8
60
Rick McCurdy
DE
New York Jets AFL
—
1965
14
193
Larry Brown
B
Detroit Lions NFL
—
1965
18
250
Ed McQuarters
G
St. Louis Cardinals NFL
—
1966
1
8
Carl McAdams † [A 13]
LB
St. Louis Cardinals NFL
Super Bowl champion (III )[43]
1966
3
22
Carl McAdams † [A 13]
LB
New York Jets AFL
Super Bowl champion (III )[43]
1966
10
149
Mike Ringer [A 14]
RB
St. Louis Cardinals NFL
—
1966
15
130
Mike Ringer [A 14]
RB
Denver Broncos AFL
—
1967
2
29
Jim Riley
T
Miami Dolphins
—
1967
3
80
Ben Hart
RB
New Orleans Saints
—
1967
4
96
James Roy Jackson
WR
Oakland Raiders
—
1967
9
237
Eugene Ross
DB
New Orleans Saints
—
1967
13
320
Tom Stidham
K
New York Giants
—
1968
8
199
Bob Kalsu
OT
Buffalo Bills
—
1968
10
256
Granville Liggins
LB
Detroit Lions
—
1968
11
292
Ron Shotts
RB
Detroit Lions
—
1969
1
25
Eddie Hinton †
WR
Baltimore Colts
Super Bowl champion (V )[44]
1970
1
6
Steve Zabel
TE
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1970
1
13
Jim Files
LB
New York Giants
—
1970
1
19
Steve Owens *
RB
Detroit Lions
Pro Bowl (1971 )[45]
1970
5
116
Ken Mendenhall
C
Atlanta Falcons
—
1970
8
187
Jack Porter
G
New York Jets
—
1970
17
420
Joe Killingsworth
WR
Boston Patriots
—
1971
7
179
John Watson
OT
San Francisco 49ers
—
1971
10
248
Steve Casteel
LB
Cleveland Browns
—
1971
17
427
Monty Johnson
DB
Green Bay Packers
—
1972
2
46
Jack Mildren
DB
Baltimore Colts
—
1972
8
191
Al Qualls
LB
Baltimore Colts
—
1972
9
234
Roy Bell
RB
Dallas Cowboys
—
1972
17
417
John Shelley
DB
Buffalo Bills
—
1973
2
29
Derland Moore
DE
New Orleans Saints
—
1973
2
30
Greg Pruitt ‡
RB
Cleveland Browns
Super Bowl Champion (XVIII )[46] Pro Bowl (1973 , 1974 , 1976 , 1977 , 1983 )[47] [48] [49]
1973
2
43
Al Chandler
TE
Cincinnati Bengals
—
1973
2
44
Leon Crosswhite
RB
Detroit Lions
—
1973
4
101
Joe Wylie
WR
Oakland Raiders
—
1973
5
109
Tom Brahaney
C
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1973
7
164
Ken Jones
T
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1973
10
238
Dan Ruster
DB
New England Patriots
—
1973
12
292
Dean Unruh
T
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1973
14
342
Ray Hamilton
LB
New England Patriots
—
1973
17
424
Larry Roach
DB
Chicago Bears
—
1974
4
85
Durwood Keeton
DB
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1974
5
110
Gary Baccus
LB
New York Jets
—
1974
5
119
Clyde Powers
DB
New York Giants
—
1974
9
227
Ken Pope
DB
Oakland Raiders
—
1974
12
296
Eddie Foster
T
New England Patriots
—
1974
14
349
David Smith
LB
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1974
16
399
Lucious Selmon
DT
New England Patriots
—
1975
2
41
Rod Shoate
LB
New England Patriots
—
1975
4
82
Tony Peters †
DB
Cleveland Browns
Super Bowl Champion (XVII )[50]
1975
4
96
Randy Hughes †
DB
Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl Champion (XII )[51]
1975
5
113
Kyle Davis
C
Dallas Cowboys
—
1975
6
134
John Carroll
WR
San Diego Chargers
—
1975
8
189
Wayne Hoffman
T
Kansas City Chiefs
—
1975
10
239
Clyde Russell
RB
Miami Dolphins
—
1975
14
355
Jerry Arnold
G
Denver Broncos
—
1975
15
370
John Roush
G
San Diego Chargers
—
1975
15
372
Grant Burget
RB
New Orleans Saints
—
1976
1
1
Lee Roy Selmon *
DE
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pro Bowl (1979 –1984 )[52] [53] [54]
1976
1
4
Joe Washington ‡
RB
San Diego Chargers
Super Bowl Champion (XVII )[55] Pro Bowl (1979 )[56] [57]
1976
1
11
Billy Brooks
WR
Cincinnati Bengals
—
1976
2
60
Dewey Selmon
DT
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
1976
4
96
Tinker Owens
WR
New Orleans Saints
—
1976
5
144
Jimbo Elrod
LB
Kansas City Chiefs
—
1976
8
212
Tony DiRienzo
K
San Diego Chargers
—
1977
2
44
Horace Ivory
RB
New England Patriots
—
1977
3
82
Sidney Brown
DB
New England Patriots
—
1977
4
88
Mike Vaughan
T
New York Giants
—
1977
4
105
Jerry Anderson
DB
Cincinnati Bengals
—
1977
10
260
Jim Culbreath
RB
Green Bay Packers
—
1978
1
20
Elvis Peacock
RB
Los Angeles Rams
—
1978
3
84
Dave Hudgens
T
Dallas Cowboys
—
1978
7
178
Karl Baldischwiler
T
Miami Dolphins
—
1978
11
289
Richard Murray
DT
Detroit Lions
—
1979
2
33
Greg Roberts
G
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
1979
2
38
Reggie Mathis
LB
New Orleans Saints
—
1979
2
47
Sam Claphan
T
Cleveland Browns
—
1979
3
72
Kenny King ‡
RB
Houston Oilers
Super Bowl Champion (XV , XVIII )[46] [58] Pro Bowl (1980 )[59]
1979
4
90
Phil Tabor
DE
New York Giants
—
1979
5
122
Victor Hicks
TE
Los Angeles Rams
—
1979
6
143
Daryl Hunt
LB
Houston Oilers
—
1979
6
144
Thomas Lott
RB
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1979
7
189
Uwe von Schamann
K
Miami Dolphins
—
1979
12
320
Reggie Kinlaw †
DT
Oakland Raiders
Super Bowl Champion (XV , XVIII )[60]
1980
1
1
Billy Sims *
RB
Detroit Lions
Pro Bowl (1980 –1982 )[61] [62]
1980
1
26
George Cumby
LB
Green Bay Packers
—
1980
2
40
Darrol Ray
DB
New York Jets
—
1980
2
56
John Goodman
DE
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1980
4
87
Fred Nixon
WR
Green Bay Packers
—
1980
5
130
Paul Tabor
C
Green Bay Packers
—
1980
7
179
Bud Hebert
DB
New York Giants
—
1980
9
235
Barry Burget
LB
San Francisco 49ers
—
1980
11
284
Mike Babb
DB
Atlanta Falcons
—
1981
1
13
David Overstreet
RB
Miami Dolphins
—
1981
1
17
Keith Gary
DE
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1981
4
88
Steve Rhodes
WR
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1981
4
105
Richard Turner
DT
Green Bay Packers
—
1981
5
112
Louis Oubre
T
New Orleans Saints
—
1981
8
204
Ken Sitton
DB
Baltimore Colts
—
1981
8
213
J.C. Watts
DB
New York Jets
—
1981
11
282
Forrest Valora
LB
Green Bay Packers
—
1982
3
67
Bill Bechtold
C
Los Angeles Rams
—
1982
5
113
Terry Crouch
G
Baltimore Colts
—
1982
8
207
Mike Reilly
LB
Cleveland Rams
—
1982
9
241
Lyndle Byford
T
Kansas City Chiefs
—
1983
6
142
Steve Haworth
DB
Houston Oilers
—
1983
7
185
Weldon Ledbetter
RB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
1983
9
248
Stanley Wilson
RB
Cincinnati Bengals
—
1984
1
9
Rick Bryan
DT
Atlanta Falcons
—
1984
1
14
Jackie Shipp
LB
Miami Dolphins
—
1984
1
14
Dwight Drane [A 15]
DB
Buffalo Bills
—
1984
2
31
Bob Slater
DT
Washington Redskins
—
1984
2
32
Scott Case ‡
DB
Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl Champion (XXX )[63] Pro Bowl (1988 )[64]
1984
2
32
Darryl Goodlow [A 16]
LB
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1984
2
36
Thomas Benson
LB
Atlanta Falcons
—
1984
12
325
Paul Parker
G
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1985
1
26
Steve Sewell
RB
Denver Broncos
—
1985
4
85
Buster Rhymes
WR
Minnesota Vikings
—
1985
7
189
Danny Bradley
RB
Los Angeles Rams
—
1985
8
199
Chuck Thomas †
C
Houston Oilers
Super Bowl Champion (XXIII , XXIV )[65] [66] [67]
1985
12
316
Jim Rockford
DB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
1986
1
2
Tony Casillas †
DT
Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl Champion (XXVII , XXVIII )[68] [69] [70]
1986
2
40
Kevin Murphy
LB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
1986
5
116
Jeff Tupper
DE
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1986
12
327
Marcus Dupree
RB
Los Angeles Rams
—
1987
1
1
Brian Bosworth [A 17]
LB
Seattle Seahawks
—
1987
5
120
Steve Bryan
DE
Chicago Bears
—
1987
5
133
Spencer Tillman †
RB
Houston Oilers
Super Bowl Champion (XXIV )[66]
1987
8
221
Paul Migliazzo
LB
Chicago Bears
—
1988
1
5
Rickey Dixon
DB
Cincinnati Bengals
—
1988
1
13
Keith Jackson ‡
TE
Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl Champion (XXXI )[71] Pro Bowl (1988 –1990 , 1992 , 1993 , 1996 )[72] [73] [74] [75]
1988
2
51
Dante Jones
LB
Chicago Bears
—
1988
3
67
Mark Hutson
G
Dallas Cowboys
—
1988
4
99
Greg Johnson [disambiguation needed ]
T
Miami Dolphins
—
1988
4
106
Lydell Carr
RB
New Orleans Saints
—
1988
5
116
Darrell Reed
LB
Green Bay Packers
—
1988
5
133
Troy Johnson
LB
Chicago Bears
—
1988
6
148
Jon Phillips
G
Phoenix Cardinals
—
1988
6
164
Derrick White
DB
Minnesota Vikings
—
1988
7
171
Derrick Crudup
DB
Los Angeles Raiders
—
1988
7
189
Caesar Rentie
T
Chicago Bears
—
1988
8
200
Patrick Collins
RB
Green Bay Packers
—
1989
6
152
Anthony Stafford
WR
New York Jets
—
1989
6
165
Eric Mitchell
RB
New England Patriots
—
1989
8
216
Tony Woods
DT
Chicago Bears
—
1989
12
333
Anthony Phillips
G
Chicago Bears
—
1990
6
162
Kevin Thompson
DB
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1990
9
230
Leon Perry
RB
Los Angeles Raiders
—
1990
12
330
Ken McMichel
DB
Phoenix Cardinals
—
1991
4
103
Adrian Cooper
TE
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1991
5
114
James Goode
LB
Atlanta Falcons
—
1991
7
169
Frank Blevins
LB
Green Bay Packers
—
1991
8
209
Scott Evans
DT
Phoenix Cardinals
—
1991
10
272
Tom Backes
DE
Chicago Bears
—
1992
5
133
Joe Bowden
LB
Houston Oilers
—
1992
6
146
Brian Brauninger
T
Phoenix Cardinals
—
1992
6
152
Mike Gaddis
RB
Minnesota Vikings
—
1992
6
153
Stacey Dillard
DT
New York Giants
—
1992
6
158
Terry Ray
DB
Atlanta Falcons
—
1992
8
197
Jason Belser
DB
Indianapolis Colts
—
1992
10
269
Corey Mayfield
DE
San Francisco 49ers
—
1992
12
326
Brandon Houston
T
Philadelphia Eagles
—
1992
12
331
Chris Wilson
LB
Chicago Bears
—
1993
7
178
Darnell Walker
DB
Atlanta Falcons
—
1993
7
190
Joey Mickey †
TE
Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl Champion (XXVIII )[68]
1994
2
54
Aubrey Beavers
LB
Miami Dolphins
—
1994
6
167
Rickey Brady
TE
Los Angeles Rams
—
1996
1
5
Cedric Jones
DE
New York Giants
—
1996
3
83
Jerald Moore
RB
St. Louis Cardinals
—
1996
4
122
Darrius Johnson †
DB
Denver Broncos
Super Bowl Champion (XXXII , XXXIII )[76]
1996
5
161
Harry Stamps
T
Arizona Cardinals
—
1996
6
207
Wendell Davis
DB
Dallas Cowboys
—
1996
7
247
J.R. Conrad
T
New England Patriots
—
1997
5
149
Barron Tanner
DT
Miami Dolphins
—
1997
6
199
Rod Manuel
DE
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
1998
2
48
Stephen Alexander
TE
Washington Redskins
—
1998
5
124
Martin Chase
DT
Baltimore Ravens
—
1998
5
152
Travian Smith
LB
Oakland Raiders
—
1998
6
164
Sammy Williams †
T
Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl Champion (XXXV )[77]
1999
2
60
Jermaine Fazande
RB
San Diego Chargers
—
1999
5
159
De'Mond Parker
RB
Green Bay Packers
—
1999
6
173
Kelly Gregg †
DT
Cincinnati Bengals
Super Bowl Champion (XXXV )[77]
2000
1
20
Stockar McDougle
T
Detroit Lions
—
2000
2
54
William Bartee
DB
Kansas City Chiefs
—
2001
3
72
Torrance Marshall
LB
Green Bay Packers
—
2001
6
177
Josh Heupel
QB
Miami Dolphins
—
2002
1
8
Roy Williams *
DB
Dallas Cowboys
Pro Bowl (2003 –2007 )[78]
2002
3
77
Rocky Calmus
LB
Tennessee Titans
—
2003
1
28
Andre Woolfolk
DB
Tennessee Titans
—
2003
4
108
Quentin Griffin
RB
Denver Broncos
—
2003
6
189
Jimmy Wilkerson
DE
Kansas City Chiefs
—
2003
7
223
Trent Smith
TE
Baltimore Ravens
—
2004
1
14
Tommie Harris *
DT
Chicago Bears
Pro Bowl (2005 –2007 )[79] [80] [81]
2004
2
37
Teddy Lehman
LB
Detroit Lions
—
2004
3
76
Derrick Strait
CB
New York Jets
—
2005
1
13
Jammal Brown ‡
OT
New Orleans Saints
Super Bowl Champion (XLIV )[82] Pro Bowl (2006 , 2008 )[83] [84]
2005
1
22
Mark Clayton
WR
Baltimore Ravens
—
2005
2
34
Brodney Pool
S
Cleveland Browns
—
2005
2
39
Mark Bradley
WR
Chicago Bears
—
2005
2
53
Dan Cody
DE
Baltimore Ravens
—
2005
3
96
Brandon Jones
WR
Tennessee Titans
—
2005
4
103
Antonio Perkins
CB
Cleveland Browns
—
2005
5
141
Donte Nicholson
S
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
2005
5
167
Mike Hawkins
CB
Green Bay Packers
—
2005
5
168
Lance Mitchell
LB
Arizona Cardinals
—
2005
6
177
Wes Sims
OL
San Diego Chargers
—
2006
1
23
Davin Joseph *
OL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pro Bowl (2008 , 2011 )[84]
2006
2
56
Chris Chester
OL
Baltimore Ravens
—
2006
3
73
Dusty Dvoracek
DT
Chicago Bears
—
2006
3
78
Travis Wilson
WR
Cleveland Browns
—
2006
3
80
Clint Ingram
LB
Jacksonville Jaguars
—
2006
6
195
J. D. Runnels
FB
Chicago Bears
—
2007
1
7
Adrian Peterson *
RB
Minnesota Vikings
Pro Bowl (2007 –2010 , 2012 , 2013 , 2015 )[85] [86] [87]
2007
6
176
Rufus Alexander
LB
Minnesota Vikings
—
2007
7
239
C.J. Ah You
DE
Buffalo Bills
—
2008
2
37
Curtis Lofton
LB
Atlanta Falcons
—
2008
2
51
Malcolm Kelly
WR
Washington Redskins
—
2008
3
75
Reggie Smith
CB
San Francisco 49ers
—
2008
7
240
Allen Patrick
RB
Baltimore Ravens
—
2009
2
54
Phil Loadholt
OT
Minnesota Vikings
—
2009
3
99
Juaquin Iglesias
WR
Chicago Bears
—
2009
5
147
Nic Harris
S
Buffalo Bills
—
2009
5
163
Duke Robinson
OL
Carolina Panthers
—
2009
7
229
Manuel Johnson
WR
Dallas Cowboys
—
2010
1
1
Sam Bradford
QB
St. Louis Rams
—
2010
1
3
Gerald McCoy *
DT
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pro Bowl (2012 –2015 )
2010
1
4
Trent Williams *
OT
Washington Redskins
Pro Bowl (2012 –2015 )
2010
1
21
Jermaine Gresham *
TE
Cincinnati Bengals
Pro Bowl (2011 , 2012 )
2010
4
121
Keenan Clayton
LB
Philadelphia Eagles
—
2010
5
135
Dominique Franks
DB
Atlanta Falcons
—
2010
5
162
Brody Eldridge
TE
Indianapolis Colts
—
2011
3
71
DeMarco Murray *
RB
Dallas Cowboys
Pro Bowl (2013 ,2014 )
2011
4
108
Quinton Carter
DB
Denver Broncos
—
2011
7
229
Jonathan Nelson
DB
St. Louis Rams
—
2011
7
247
Jeremy Beal
DE
Denver Broncos
—
2012
2
54
Ryan Broyles
WR
Detroit Lions
—
2012
3
74
Donald Stephenson
OT
Kansas City Chiefs
—
2012
3
80
Jamell Fleming
DB
Arizona Cardinals
—
2012
4
103
Frank Alexander
DE
Carolina Panthers
—
2012
4
125
Ronnell Lewis
LB
Detroit Lions
—
2012
6
186
James Hanna
TE
Dallas Cowboys
—
2012
7
223
Travis Lewis
LB
Detroit Lions
—
2013
1
4
Lane Johnson
OT
Philadelphia Eagles
—
2013
4
115
Landry Jones
QB
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
2013
5
144
Kenny Stills
WR
New Orleans Saints
—
2013
6
186
Justin Brown
WR
Pittsburgh Steelers
—
2013
6
205
Stacy McGee
DT
Oakland Raiders
—
2013
7
239
David King
DE
Philadelphia Eagles
—
2014
4
104
Jalen Saunders
WR
New York Jets
—
2014
4
114
Aaron Colvin
CB
Jacksonville Jaguars
—
2014
7
242
Corey Nelson †
LB
Denver Broncos
Super Bowl Champion (50 )
2014
7
245
Trey Millard
FB
San Francisco 49ers
—
2015
2
52
Jordan Phillips
NT
Miami Dolphins
—
2015
3
97
Geneo Grissom
DE
New England Patriots
—
2015
4
102
Daryl Williams
OT
Carolina Panthers
—
2015
4
117
Blake Bell
TE
San Francisco 49ers
—
2015
6
185
Tyrus Thompson
OT
Minnesota Vikings
—
2015
6
206
Aaron Ripkowski
FB
Green Bay Packers
—
2016
2
40
Sterling Shepard
WR
New York Giants
—
2016
4
101
Charles Tapper
DE
Dallas Cowboys
—
2016
5
141
Zack Sanchez
CB
Carolina Panthers
—
2016
6
183
Devante Bond
LB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
—
Notes
^ Because of the NFL–AFL merger agreement, the history of the AFL is officially recognized by the NFL and therefore this list includes the AFL Draft (1960–1966) and the Common Draft (1967–1969).[2] [3]
^ From 1960 through 1966, teams with a superscript AFL denotes player drafted in the AFL Draft and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft .
^ This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
^ a b c d e f Joe Golding was drafted in 1944 by the Brooklyn Tigers (276th overall) and in 1946 by the Chicago Cardinals (31st overall). Cite error: The named reference "JG" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page ).
^ a b Mike McClellan was drafted in 1961 by the San Francisco 49ers (80th overall) and in 1962 by the New York Titans (237th overall).
^ a b Phil Loman was drafted in 1961 by the Cleveland Browns (195th overall) and in 1962 by the San Diego Chargers (272nd overall).
^ a b Dennis Ward was drafted in 1963 by the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL (116th overall) and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL (104th overall).
^ a b c Joe Don Looney was drafted in 1963 by the Houston Oilers (118th overall) and in 1964 by both the New York Giants of the NFL (12th overall) and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL (44th overall).
^ a b Paul Lea was drafted in 1963 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (185th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (143rd overall).
^ a b Glen Condren was drafted in 1964 by the New York Giants of the NFL (152nd overall) and the New York Jets of the AFL (147th overall).
^ a b Lance Rentzel was drafted in 1965 by the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL (23rd overall) and the Buffalo Bills of the AFL (48th overall).
^ a b Ralph Neely was drafted in 1965 by the Baltimore Colts of the NFL (28th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (15th overall).
^ a b Carl McAdams was drafted in 1966 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (8th overall) and the New York Jets of the AFL (22nd overall).
^ a b Mike Ringer was drafted in 1966 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (149th overall) and the Denver Broncos of the AFL (130th overall).
^ Dwight Drane was the 14th pick in the first round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft.
^ Darryl Goodlow was the 4th pick in the second round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft.
^ Brian Bosworth was the 1st pick in the first round of the 1987 Supplemental Draft.
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