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Nfl Draft Picks Nfl Draft Picks Pitt's Nfl First-Round NFL DRAFT PICKS NFL DRAFT PICKS PITT’S NFL FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1961 Mike Ditka, TE, Chicago (5th) 2018 2003 1986 MEDIA 1964 Paul Martha, S, Pittsburgh (10th) 2 Brian O’Neill OL Minnesota Vikings 3 Gerald Hayes LB Arizona Cardinals 1 Bob Buczkowski DT Los Angeles Raiders 1977 Tony Dorsett, RB, Dallas (2nd) 4 Jordan Whitehead DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 Torrie Cox DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 Bill Callahan FS Pittsburgh Steelers 1978 Randy Holloway, DE, Min ne so ta (21st) 4 Avonte Maddox DB Philadelphia Eagles 7 Bryan Anderson OL Chicago Bears 1985 1981 Hugh Green, LB, Tampa Bay (7th) 2017 2002 1 Bill Fralic OT Atlanta Falcons 1981 Randy McMillan, RB, Bal ti more (12th) 3 James Conner RB Pittsburgh Steelers 2 Antonio Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys 1 Chris Doleman DE Minnesota Vikings PREVIEW 1981 Mark May, OT, Washington (20th) 4 Dorian Johnson OL Arizona Cardinals 5 Ramon Walker DB Houston Texans 5 Troy Benson LB New York Jets 1983 Jimbo Covert, OT, Chicago (6th) 5 Nathan Peterman QB Buffalo Bills 5 Bryan Knight LB Chicago Bears 8 Marlon McIntyre RB Los Angeles Rams 1983 Tim Lewis, CB, Green Bay (11th) 6 Adam Bisnowaty OL New York Giants 2001 12 Bill Wallace WR New York Jets 1983 Dan Marino, QB, Miami (27th) 7 Ejuan Price LB Los Angeles Rams 3 Kevan Barlow RB San Francisco 49ers 1984 1984 Bill Maas, NT, Kansas City (5th) 2016 2000 1 Bill Maas DT Kansas City Chiefs 1985 Bill Fralic, OG, Atlanta (2nd) 2 Tyler Boyd WR Cincinnati Bengals 3 Hank Poteat DB Pittsburgh Steelers 2 Jim Sweeney C New York Jets 1985 Chris Doleman, LB, Min ne so ta (4th) 3 Joe McCall RB Los Angeles Raiders 2015 1996 1986 Bob Buczkowski, DT, L.A. Raiders (24th) 4 T.J. Clemmings OL Minnesota Vikings 6 Dietrich Jells WR Kansas City Chiefs 5 Tom Flynn FS Green Bay Packers STAFF 1987 Tony Woods, LB, Seattle (18th) 2014 6 Anthony Dorsett DB Houston Oilers 6 Dwight Collins WR Minnesota Vikings 10 Al Wenglikowski DE Kansas City Chiefs 1988 Craig Heyward, RB, New Or leans (24th) 1 Aaron Donald DT St. Louis Rams 6 Tom Tumulty LB Cincinnati Bengals 1989 Burt Grossman, DE, San Diego (8th) 4 Tom Savage QB Houston Texans 1995 1983 1989 Tom Ricketts, OT, Pittsburgh (24th) 5 Devin Street WR Dallas Cowboys 1 Ruben Brown OG Buffalo Bills 1 Jimbo Covert OT Chicago Bears 1 Tim Lewis DB Green Bay Packers PROFILES PLAYER 1992 Sean Gilbert, DT, L.A. Rams (3rd) 2011 3 Curtis Martin RB New England Patriots 1 Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins 1995 Ruben Brown, OG, Buffalo (14th) 1 Jon Baldwin WR Kansas City Chiefs 6 Tom Barndt C Kansas City Chiefs 5 Bryan Thomas RB Green Bay Packers 2004 Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona (3rd) 2 Jabaal Sheard DE Cleveland Browns 1993 5 Dion Lewis RB Philadelphia Eagles 6 Dave Puzzuoli DL Cleveland Browns 2007 Darrelle Revis, CB, New York Jets (14th) 8 Alex Van Pelt QB Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Ron Sams OG Green Bay Packers 2008 Jeff Otah, OT, Carolina (19th) 5 Jason Pinkston OL Cleveland Browns 1992 7 Greg Romeus DE New Orleans Saints 8 Rich Kraynak LB Philadelphia Eagles 2011 Jon Baldwin, WR, Kansas City (26th) 1 Sean Gilbert DE Los Angeles Rams 9 Rob Fada OG Chicago Bears 2014 Aaron Donald, DT, St. Louis Rams (13th) 2010 2 Steve Israel DB Los Angeles Rams 12 Julius Dawkins WR Buffalo Bills ( )-pick overall 6 Nate Byham TE San Francisco 49ers 4 Ricardo McDonald LB Cincinnati Bengals 7 Dorin Dickerson TE Houston Texans 1982 4 Jeff Christy OL Phoenix Cardinals 7 Emil Boures C Pitts burgh Steelers SEASON 2017 CURRENT PANTHERS IN THE PROS (as of June 2018) 2009 4 Keith Hamilton DE New York Giants 10 Sal Sunseri LB Pitts burgh Steelers Adam Bisnowaty, OL Detroit Lions 2 LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles 7 Dave Moore TE Miami Dolphins 11 Sam Clancy DE Se at tle Seahawks 5 Scott McKillop LB San Francisco 49ers Tyler Boyd, WR Cincinnati Bengals 1991 1981 Bam Bradley, LB Baltimore Ravens 7 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Arizona Cardinals 4 Mark Gunn DE New York Jets 7 Derek Kinder WR Chicago Bears 1 Hugh Green LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers T.J. Clemmings, OL Washington Redskins 4 Curvin Richards RB Dallas Cowboys 1 Randy McMillan FB Bal ti more Colts James Conner, RB Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 9 Louis Riddick DB San Francisco 49ers 1 Mark May OT Wash ing ton Redskins 1 Jeff Otah OL Carolina Panthers 10 Brian Greenfield P Cleveland Browns Aaron Donald, DT Los Angeles Rams 2 Rickey Jack son LB New Or leans Saints BOOK RECORD 4 Mike McGlynn OL Philadelphia Eagles Larry Fitzgerald, WR Arizona Cardinals 1990 3 Greg Meisner DT Los An ge les Rams 7 Kennard Cox DB Buffalo Bills Matt Flanagan, TE Washington Redskins 3 Marc Spindler DT Detroit Lions 3 Carlton Williamson DB San Fran cisco 49ers Dontez Ford, WR Detroit Lions 2007 4 Dean Caliguire C San Francisco 49ers 3 Russ Grimm C Wash ing ton Redskins Matt Galambos, LB Pittsburgh Steelers 1 Darrelle Revis DB New York Jets 4 Alonzo Hampton CB Minnesota Vikings 5 Bill Neill DT New York Giants 4 Clint Session LB Indianapolis Colts 6 Tom Sims DT Kansas City Chiefs 5 Benjie Pryor TE Cin cin nati Bengals Manasseh Garner, TE Washington Redskins 6 H.B. Blades LB Washington Redskins 9 Chris Goetz OG San Diego Chargers 5 Lynn Tho mas DB San Francisco 49ers Nicholas Grigsby, LB New England Patriots 11 Carnel Smith DE In di a nap o lis Colts 5 Jerry Boyarsky DT New Orleans Saints Quadree Henderson, WR Pittsburgh Steelers 2006 3 Charles Spencer OL Houston Texans 11 Roman Matusz OT Chicago Bears 11 Rick Trocano QB Pittsburgh Steelers Dorian Johnson, OL Carolina Panthers HISTORY 6 Bernard “Josh” Lay DB New Orleans Saints 1989 1980 Jaryd Jones-Smith, OL Houston Texans 1 Burt Grossman DE San Diego Chargers 6 Jo Jo Heath DB Cincinnati Bengals Andy Lee, P Arizona Cardinals 2005 6 Rob Petitti OL Dallas Cowboys 1 Tom Ricketts OT Pittsburgh Steelers 10 Bob Gruber OT Los Angeles Rams Dion Lewis, RB Tennessee Titans 3 Mark Stepnoski OL Dallas Cowboys 1979 Ryan Lewis, CB New England Patriots 2004 9 Vernon Kirk TE Los Angeles Rams 2 Gordon Jones WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Avonte Maddox, CB Philadelphia Eagles 1 Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona Cardinals 2 Shawntae Spencer DB San Francisco 49ers 10 Cornell Holloway CB Cincinnati Bengals 5 Walt Brown C Detroit Lions LeSean McCoy, RB Buffalo Bills FOOTBALL PRO 2 Kris Wilson TE Kansas City Chiefs 10 Jerry Olsavsky LB Pittsburgh Steelers 7 Jeff Delaney DB Los Angeles Rams Scott Orndoff, TE Jacksonville Jaguars 5 Claude Harriott DE Chicago Bears 1988 11 Al Chesley LB Phil a del phia Eagles Brian O’Neill, OL Minnesota Vikings 6 Andy Lee P San Francisco 49ers 1 Craig Heyward RB New Orleans Saints 12 David Logan DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nathan Peterman, QB Buffalo Bills 7 Brandon Miree RB Denver Broncos 2 Quintin Jones CB Houston Oilers 1978 Lafayette Pitts, CB Buffalo Bills 5 Jon Carter DE New York Giants 1 Randy Holloway DT Minnesota Vikings Ejuan Price, LB Los Angeles Rams 5 Zeke Gadson DB Buffalo Bills 2 Matt Cavanaugh QB New England Patriots Tom Savage, QB New Orleans Saints 7 Gary Richard CB Green Bay Packers 3 Bob Jury DB Seattle Seahawks Jabaal Sheard, LB Indianapolis Colts 10 Billy Owens DB Dallas Cowboys 6 Elliott Walker RB San Francisco 49ers THIS IS PITT IS THIS Shakir Soto, DE Oakland Raiders 11 Ed Miller C San Diego Chargers 6 Randy Reutershan WR Pittsburgh Steelers Jester Weah, WR Houston Texans 1987 8 J.C. Wilson DB Houston Oilers Jordan Whitehead, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 Tony Woods LB Seattle Seahawks 9 Willie Taylor WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers K’Waun Williams, CB San Francisco 49ers 4 Randy Dixon OT Indianapolis Colts 11 Tom Brzoza C Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Lorenzo Freeman DT Green Bay Packers Ryan Winslow, P Chicago Bears 7 Tom Brown RB Miami Dolphins 192 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 193 NFL DRAFT PICKS NFL DRAFT PICKS ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1977 1964 1957 1943 MEDIA 1 Tony Dorsett RB Dallas Cowboys 1 Paul Martha* HB Pittsburgh (NFL) 2 Joe Walton E Wash ing ton Redskins 3 Bill Dutton B Washington Redskins 7 Larry Swider P Denver Broncos 8 Ray Popp* G New York Giants (NFL) 4 Vince Scorsone G Wash ing ton Redskins 24 Jack Stetler B Cleveland Rams 7 Jim Corbett TE Cincinnati Bengals 9 Paul Martha* HB Buffalo (AFL) 9 Charlie Brueckman C San Francisco 49ers 27 Jack Durishan** T Pittsburgh Steelers 11 Al Romano LB Houston Oilers 10 Rick Leeson HB Wash ing ton (NFL) 10 Ralph Jelic B Pittsburgh Steelers 30 George Allshouse C Brooklyn Dodgers 11 Carson Long K Los Angeles Rams 13 Jeff Ware LB New York Jets (AFL) 15 Herman Canil T Pittsburgh Steelers 1942 12 Don Parrish DE Atlanta Falcons 16 Paul Cercel* C Dallas (NFL) 17 Dan Wisnieski G Baltimore Colts 12 Stan Gervelis E Brooklyn Dodgers PREVIEW 1976 16 Ray Popp* LB New York Jets (AFL) 17 Corny Salvaterra QB Pittsburgh Steelers 17 Edgar Jones B Chicago Bears 4 Tom Perko LB Green Bay Packers 19 Paul Cercel* C/LB San Diego (AFL) 23 Bob Pollock T Pittsburgh Steelers 1941 7 Karl Farmer WR Atlanta Falcons 20 Brian Generalovich* TE Pittsburgh (NFL) 1956 8 George Kracum B Chicago Cardinals 25 Brian Generalovich* TE Boston (AFL) 17 Randy Cozens LB Denver Broncos 2 John Paluck E Wash ing ton Redskins 1940 1975 1963 17 Bill Schmitt G Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Dick Cassiano B Green Bay Packers 3 Gary Burley DE Cincinnati Bengals 4 Lou Slaby* LB Denver (AFL) 20 Fred Glatz E Pittsburgh Steelers 8 Ben Kish B Chicago Cardinals 5 Gary Kaltenbach* T Minnesota (NFL) 22 Ray DiPasquale B Pittsburgh Steelers 17 Mike Bulino DB Kansas City Chiefs 1939 STAFF 1974 5 Lou Slaby* LB New York Giants (NFL) 23 Pete Neft QB Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Ernie Borghetti*
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