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Nfl Draft Picks NFL DRAFT PICKS PITT’S NFL FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES (Since 1960) ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1961 Mike Ditka, TE, Chicago (5th) 2014 1964 Paul Martha, S, Pittsburgh (10th) 1 Aaron Donald DT St. Louis Rams 1977 Tony Dorsett, RB, Dallas (2nd) 4 Tom Savage QB Houston Texans 5 Devin Street WR Dallas Cowboys 1978 Randy Holloway, DE, Min ne so ta (21st) 2011 1981 Hugh Green, LB, Tampa Bay (7th) 1 Jon Baldwin WR Kansas City Chiefs 1981 Randy McMillan, RB, Bal ti more (12th) 2 Jabaal Sheard DE Cleveland Browns 1981 Mark May, OT, Washington (20th) 5 Dion Lewis RB Philadelphia Eagles 1983 Jim Covert, OT, Chicago (6th) 5 Jason Pinkston OL Cleveland Browns 7 Greg Romeus DE New Orleans Saints 1983 Tim Lewis, CB, Green Bay (11th) 2010 1983 Dan Marino, QB, Miami (27th) 6 Nate Byham TE San Francisco 49ers 1984 Bill Maas, NT, Kansas City (5th) 7 Dorin Dickerson TE Houston Texans 1985 Bill Fralic, OG, Atlanta (2nd) 2009 1985 Chris Doleman, LB, Min ne so ta (4th) 2 LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles 1986 Bob Buczkowski, DT, L.A. Raiders (24th) 5 Scott McKillop LB San Francisco 49ers 1987 Tony Woods, LB, Seattle (18th) 7 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Arizona Cardinals 7 Derek Kinder WR Chicago Bears 1988 Craig Heyward, RB, New Or leans (24th) 2008 1989 Burt Grossman, DE, San Diego (8th) 1 Jeff Otah OL Carolina Panthers 1989 Tom Ricketts, OT, Pittsburgh (24th) 4 Mike McGlynn OL Philadelphia Eagles 1992 Sean Gilbert, DT, L.A. Rams (3rd) 7 Kennard Cox DB Buffalo Bills 1995 Ruben Brown, OG, Buffalo (14th) 2007 2004 Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona (3rd) 1 Darrelle Revis DB New York Jets 2007 Darrelle Revis, CB, New York Jets (14th) 4 Clint Session LB Indianapolis Colts 6 H.B. Blades LB Washington Redskins 2008 Jeff Otah, OT, Carolina (19th) 2006 2011 Jon Baldwin, WR, Kansas City (26th) 3 Charles Spencer OL Houston Texans 2014 Aaron Donald, DT, St. Louis Rams (13th) 6 Bernard “Josh” Lay DB New Orleans Saints ( )-pick overall 2005 6 Rob Petitti OL Dallas Cowboys CURRENT PANTHERS IN THE PROS (as of June 2014) 2004 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1 Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona Cardinals Chas Alecxih, DT San Diego Chargers 2 Shawntae Spencer DB San Francisco 49ers Jon Baldwin, WR San Francisco 49ers 2 Kris Wilson TE Kansas City Chiefs 5 Claude Harriott DE Chicago Bears Aaron Berry, CB Cleveland Browns 6 Andy Lee P San Francisco 49ers Dom DeCicco, LB Minnesota Vikings 7 Brandon Miree RB Denver Broncos Dorin Dickerson, TE Tennessee Titans 2003 Aaron Donald, DT St. Louis Rams 3 Gerald Hayes LB Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald, WR Arizona Cardinals 6 Torrie Cox DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Henry Hynoski, FB New York Giants 7 Bryan Anderson OL Chicago Bears Andy Lee, P San Francisco 49ers 2002 2 Antonio Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys Dion Lewis, RB Cleveland Browns 5 Ramon Walker DB Houston Texans LeSean McCoy, RB Philadelphia Eagles 5 Bryan Knight LB Chicago Bears Mike McGlynn, OG/C Washington Redskins 2001 Lucas Nix, OG Oakland Raiders 3 Kevan Barlow RB San Francisco 49ers Jason Pinkston, OG Cleveland Browns 2000 Darrelle Revis, CB New England Patriots 3 Hank Poteat DB Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Savage, QB Houston Texans 1996 Jabaal Sheard, LB Cleveland Browns 6 Dietrich Jells WR Kansas City Chiefs 6 Anthony Dorsett DB Houston Oilers Devin Street, WR Dallas Cowboys 6 Tom Tumulty LB Cincinnati Bengals K’Waun Williams, CB Cleveland Browns 1995 1 Ruben Brown OG Buffalo Bills 3 Curtis Martin RB New England Patriots 6 Tom Barndt C Kansas City Chiefs 1993 8 Alex Van Pelt QB Pittsburgh Steelers 158 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NFL DRAFT PICKS ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM MEDIA INFORMATION 1992 1983 1 Sean Gilbert DE Los Angeles Rams 1 Jim Covert OT Chicago Bears 2 Steve Israel DB Los Angeles Rams 1 Tim Lewis DB Green Bay Packers 4 Jeff Christy OL Phoenix Cardinals 1 Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins 4 Keith Hamilton DE New York Giants 5 Bryan Thomas RB Green Bay Packers 4 Ricardo McDonald LB Cincinnati Bengals 6 Dave Puzzuoli DL Cleveland Browns 7 Dave Moore TE Miami Dolphins 6 Ron Sams OG Green Bay Packers 8 Rich Kraynak LB Philadelphia Eagles 1991 4 Mark Gunn DE New York Jets 9 Rob Fada OG Chicago Bears 2014 PREVIEW 4 Curvin Richards RB Dallas Cowboys 12 Julius Dawkins WR Buffalo Bills 9 Louis Riddick DB San Francisco 49ers 1982 10 Brian Greenfield P Cleveland Browns 7 Emil Boures C Pitts burgh Steelers 1990 10 Sal Sunseri LB Pitts burgh Steelers 3 Marc Spindler DT Detroit Lions 11 Sam Clancy DE Se at tle Seahawks 4 Dean Caliguire C San Francisco 49ers 1981 COACHING STAFF 4 Alonzo Hampton CB Minnesota Vikings 1 Hugh Green LB Tam pa Bay Buccaneers 6 Tom Sims DT Kansas City Chiefs 1 Randy McMillan FB Bal ti more Colts 9 Chris Goetz OG San Diego Chargers 1 Mark May OT Wash ing ton Redskins 11 Roman Matusz OT Chicago Bears 2 Rickey Jack son LB New Or leans Saints 11 Carnel Smith DE In di a nap o lis Colts 3 Greg Meisner DT Los An ge les Rams 1989 3 Carlton Williamson DB San Fran cisco 49ers 1 Burt Grossman DE San Diego Chargers 3 Russ Grimm C Wash ing ton Redskins 1 Tom Ricketts OT Pittsburgh Steelers 5 Bill Neill DT New York Giants PROFILES PLAYER 3 Mark Stepnoski OL Dallas Cowboys 5 Benjie Pryor TE Cin cin nati Bengals 9 Vernon Kirk TE Los Angeles Rams 5 Lynn Tho mas DB San Francisco 49ers 10 Cornell Holloway CB Cincinnati Bengals 5 Jerry Boyarsky DT New Orleans Saints 11 Jerry Olsavsky LB Pittsburgh Steelers 11 Rick Trocano QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1988 1980 1 Craig Heyward RB New Orleans Saints 6 Jo Jo Heath DB Cincinnati Bengals 2 Quintin Jones CB Houston Oilers 1979 5 Jon Carter DE New York Giants 2 Gordon Jones WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW 5 Zeke Gadson DB Buffalo Bills 5 Walt Brown C Detroit Lions 7 Gary Richard CB Green Bay Packers 7 Jeff Delaney DB Los Angeles Rams 10 Billy Owens DB Dallas Cowboys 11 Al Chesley LB Phil a del phia Eagles 11 Ed Miller C San Diego Chargers 12 David Logan DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1987 1978 1 Tony Woods LB Seattle Seahawks 1 Randy Holloway DT Minnesota Vikings 4 Randy Dixon OT Indianapolis Colts 2 Matt Cavanaugh QB New England Patriots 4 Lorenzo Freeman DT Green Bay Packers 3 Bob Jury DB Seattle Seahawks 7 Tom Brown RB Miami Dolphins 6 Elliott Walker RB San Francisco 49ers RECORD BOOK 1986 6 Randy Reutershan WR Pittsburgh Steelers 1 Bob Buczkowski DT Los Angeles Raiders 8 J.C. Wilson DB Houston Oilers 4 Bill Callahan FS Pittsburgh Steelers 9 Willie Taylor WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 Tom Brzoza C Pittsburgh Steelers 1985 1 Chris Doleman DE Minnesota Vikings 1977 1 Tony Dorsett RB Dallas Cowboys 1 Bill Fralic OT Atlanta Falcons PITT HISTORY 5 Troy Benson LB New York Jets 7 Jim Corbett TE Cincinnati Bengals 8 Marlon McIntyre RB Los Angeles Rams 7 Larry Swider P Denver Broncos 12 Bill Wallace WR New York Jets 11 Carson Long K Los Angeles Rams 11 Al Romano LB Houston Oilers 1984 1 Bill Maas DT Kansas City Chiefs 1976 2 Jim Sweeney C New York Jets 4 Tom Perko LB Green Bay Packers PRO FOOTBALL 3 Joe McCall RB Los Angeles Raiders 7 Karl Farmer WR Atlanta Falcons 5 Tom Flynn FS Green Bay Packers 1975 6 Dwight Collins WR Minnesota Vikings 3 Gary Burley DE Cincinnati Bengals 10 Al Wenglikowski DE Kansas City Chiefs 17 Mike Bulino DB Kansas City Chiefs THIS IS PITT 158 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 159 NFL DRAFT PICKS ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1974 1963 11 Rod Kirby LB Buffalo Bills 4 Lou Slaby* LB Denver (AFL) 12 James Buckmon DE New Orleans Saints 5 Gary Kaltenbach* T Minnesota (NFL) 15 Dave Wannstedt T Green Bay Packers 5 Lou Slaby* LB New York Giants (NFL) 1973 6 Ernie Borghetti* T Cleveland (NFL) 12 Ernie Webster OG Washington Redskins 9 John Maczuzak* T San Francisco (NFL) 13 John Moss LB Detroit Lions 11 Tom Brown G Houston (AFL) 12 Ed Adamchik* G New York Giants (NFL) 1972 20 Jim Traficant B Pitts burgh (NFL) 3 Bob Kuziel C New Orleans Saints 21 Ed Adamchik* T Buffalo (AFL) 5 Ralph Cindrich LB Atlanta Falcons 21 Ernie Borghetti* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 11 Joe Carroll LB Oakland Raiders 22 John Maczuzak* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 15 Joel Klimek TE New England Patriots 25 Gary Kaltenbach* T Houston (AFL) 16 Henry Alford DE St. Louis Cardinals 1962 1971 10 Regis Coustillac G San Francisco (NFL) 3 Charlie Hall DB Green Bay Packers 10 Larry Vignali G Pittsburgh (NFL) 5 Bryant Salter DB San Diego Chargers 19 John Kuprok* E Pittsburgh (NFL) 7 Dennis Ferris RB Chicago Bears 23 John Kuprok* E New York Titans (AFL) 9 Dave Garnett RB Oakland Raiders 30 Bob Clemens HB Houston (AFL) 12 Tony Esposito RB Kansas City Chiefs 33 Steve Jastrzembski*** E Boston (AFL) 12 Bill Pilconis WR Detroit Lions 1961 1970 1 Mike Ditka* E Chicago (NFL) 9 Geoff Brown LB Cleveland Browns 1 Mike Ditka* E Houston (AFL) 12 Rod Fedorchak OG Kansas City Chiefs 3 Jim Cunningham* B Washington (NFL) 1969 3 Dick Mills* T Detroit (NFL) 5 Harry Orszulak FL San Diego Chargers 5 Ed Sharockman* HB Minnesota (NFL) 1968 8 Fred Cox* HB Cleveland (NFL) 5 Bob Longo E Houston Oilers 9 Dick Mills* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 13 Tom Mitrakos C San Francisco 49ers 10 Bob Clemens B Baltimore (NFL) 1967 13 Paul Hodge LB Detroit (NFL) 2 Jim Flanigan LB Green Bay Packers 14 Jim Cunningham* FB New York Titans (AFL) 1966 17 Steve Jastrzembski*** B Baltimore (NFL) 6 Fred Hoaglin C Cleveland (NFL) 22 Ed Sharockman* HB Dallas Texans (AFL) 9 Dale Stewart* DE Pittsburgh (NFL) 28 Fred Cox* HB New York Titans (AFL) 11 Eric Crabtree* HB Baltimore (NFL) 1959 11 Dale Stewart* HB Buffalo (AFL) 9 Dick Haley B Wash ing ton 13 Eric Crabtree* DB Denver (AFL) 15 Tom Salwocki C Cleveland 14 Joe Novogratz* LB Pittsburgh (NFL) 24 Fred Riddle B Detroit 18 Ken Lucas QB Pittsburgh
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