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Colorado State's Five First-Round NFL Draft Picks NFL DRAFT PICKS YEAR PLAYER, POS .............DRAFTED BY............ RD OVERALL 2015 Rashard Higgins, WR ..Cleveland Browns .......5 ................172 Cory James, LB ............Oakland Raiders ..........6 ................194 2014 Ty Sambrailo, T ............Denver Broncos ...........2 .................59 Garrett Grayson, QB ...New Orleans Saints ....3 ................. 75 2013 Weston Richburg, C ....New York Giants ..........2 ................. 43 Crockett Gillmore, TE .Baltimore Ravens ........3 .................99 2010 Shelley Smith, G...........Houston Texans ...........6 ................187 2009 Gartrell Johnson, RB ...San Diego Chargers ...4 ................134 2007 Clint Oldenburg, T .......New England Patriots .5 .................171 2006 David Anderson, WR ..Houston Texans ...........7 ............... 251 2005 Joel Dreessen, TE .......New York Jets ..............6 ............... 198 2004 Dexter Wynn, DB .........Philadelphia Eagles ....6 ............... 192 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB ..Denver Broncos ...........7 .............. 250 Andre Sommersell, LB .Oakland Raiders ..........7 .............. 255 2001 John Howell, DB ..........Tampa Bay Buccaneers .4 .................117 Rick Crowell, LB ...........Miami Dolphins ............6 ................188 Clark Haggans and Joey Porter 2000 Clark Haggans, LB ......Pittsburgh Steelers......5 ................137 YEAR PLAYER, POS .............DRAFTED BY............ RD OVERALL Erik Olson, DB ..............Jacksonville Jaguars ..7 .............. 236 1970 Earlie Thomas, DB .......New York Jets ..............11.............. 280 1999 Joey Porter, LB .............Pittsburgh Steelers......3 ................. 73 1969 Bill Kishman, DB ...........Washington Redskins ..5 .................114 Anthony Cesario, G .....Jacksonville Jaguars ..3 .................88 Terry Swarn, FL ............San Diego Chargers ...6 ................147 Jason Craft, DB ............Jacksonville Jaguars ..5 ............... 160 Floyd Kerr, DB ...............Dallas Cowboys ..........16 ...............414 Darran Hall, WR............Tennessee Titans ........6 ............... 186 1968 Jon Henderson, WR ....Pittsburgh Steelers......3 ..................61 1998 Moses Moreno, QB .....Chicago Bears ..............7 ...............232 Oscar Reed, RB ............Minnesota Vikings .......7 ................167 1997 Calvin Branch, DB .......Oakland Raiders ..........6 ................172 Al Lavan, DB .................Philadelphia Eagles ....8 .............. 204 1996 Brady Smith, DE ...........New Orleans Saints ....3 ................. 70 Mike Tomasini, DT .......Atlanta Falcons ...........10 ..............248 Sean Moran, LB............Buffalo Bills ...................4 ............... 120 Jim Oliver, RB ...............Detroit Lions ................15 ...............391 Greg Myers, DB ...........Cincinnati Bengals ......5 ................144 Gene Layton, DT ..........Chicago Bears ............. 17 ...............451 Raymond Jackson, DB .Buffalo Bills ...................5 ............... 156 1964 Dick Evers, T .................Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)..22 ..............170 1992 Selwyn Jones, DB .......Cleveland Browns .......7 ................177 Dick Evers, T .................Washington Redskins..15 .............. 199 1987 Kelly Stouffer, QB .........St. Louis Cardinals ....... 1 ................... 6 1961 Myron Pearson, HB .....Houston Oilers (AFL) ..19 .............. 152 Steve Bartalo, RB .........Tampa Bay Buccaneers .6 ................143 Wayne Lee, G ...............Denver Broncos (AFL) ..28 ..............217 Steve DeLine, K ...........San Francisco 49ers ...7 ............... 189 Kay McFarland, WR .....San Francisco 49ers ..18 ..............248 1986 Terry Unrein, NT ...........San Diego Chargers ...3 .................66 Leo Reed, T ...................St. Louis Cardinals ......20 .............274 1985 Keli McGregor, TE ........Denver Broncos ...........4 ................ 110 1960 Jim Eifrid, LB .................Washington Redskins ..11................124 Harper LeBel, TE .........Kansas City Chiefs .....12 ...............321 Brady Keys, DB ............Pittsburgh Steelers..... 14 .............. 162 1984 Kevin Call, T ..................Indianapolis Colts ........5 ............... 130 1959 Ron Stehouwer, G ........Detroit Lions ................12 ...............136 Terry Nugent, QB .........Cleveland Browns .......6 ............... 158 Fred Glick, DB ..............Chicago Cardinals ......23............. 266 1981 Alvin Lewis, RB .............Denver Broncos ...........6 .................151 1956 Gary Glick, DB ..............Pittsburgh Steelers...... 1 .....................1 Larry Jones, RB ............Houston Oilers ............10 ..............270 Larry Barnes, FB ..........San Francisco 49ers ...7 ................. 75 1980 Keith Lee, DB ................Buffalo Bills ...................5 ............... 129 Jerry Zaleski, B.............San Francisco 49ers ..10 ................112 Dupree Branch, DB .....St. Louis Cardinals .......8 ............... 198 1955 Jerry Callahan, B .........New York Giants .........23..............272 1979 Mike Bell, DE ................Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1 ................... 2 1954 Kirk Hinderlider, E ........Detroit Lions ................15 ................181 Mark E. Bell, DE............Seattle Seahawks ........4 ............... 102 Alex Burl, HB.................Chicago Cardinals ......30 ............ 350 Mark R. Bell, WR ..........St. Louis Cardinals .......5 ............... 130 1953 Harvey Achziger, T ......Philadelphia Eagles ...26 ............ 308 Bill Leer, C ......................Atlanta Falcons ............11.............. 292 1952 Jim David, DB ...............Detroit Lions ................22 ............. 261 1978 Al (Bubba) Baker, DE ..Detroit Lions .................2 .................40 1951 Dale Dodrill, MG...........Pittsburgh Steelers......6 ................. 67 Cliff Featherstone, DB .San Diego Chargers ...7 ............... 180 Jack Christiansen, DB .Detroit Lions .................6 .................69 Mark R. Nichols, LB .....Oakland Raiders ..........8 ...............207 1950 Fum McGraw, DT .........Detroit Lions .................2 ................. 27 Mike Deutsch, P ...........Minnesota Vikings .......9 .............. 240 1949 Bob Hainlen, B .............Washington Redskins ..19 ...............188 Ron Harris, RB ..............Minnesota Vikings .......11.............. 299 1944 Roy Clay, WB ................New York Giants ..........8 ................. 70 1977 Keith King, LB ...............San Diego Chargers ...3 ..................77 1943 Chet Maeda, HB ..........Detroit Lions ................18 ................161 1976 Kevin McLain, LB .........Los Angeles Rams ....... 1 .................26 Lou (Dude) Dent, B ......Brooklyn Dodgers ......24..............223 Jerome Dove, DB ........Oakland Raiders ..........8 .............. 220 Melvin Washington, DB .Tampa Bay Buccaneers .11.............. 292 Gary Paulson, DE .........Minnesota Vikings ...... 13 ..............372 Colorado State’s five first-round NFL Draft picks Mark Driscoll, QB .........Dallas Cowboys .......... 13 ..............374 1975 Mark Mullaney, DE ......Minnesota Vikings ....... 1 .................25 Al Simpson, G ...............New York Giants ..........2 ................. 27 Kim Jones, RB ..............Baltimore Colts.............7 ................157 Willie Miller, WR ............Houston Oilers ............12 ............. 302 John Graham, QB ........Miami Dolphins ........... 14 ...............361 Pete Clark, TE ...............Dallas Cowboys ..........16 ..............407 1974 Jimmie Kennedy, TE ...Washington Redskins .9 ...............233 Greg Battle, DB ............San Francisco 49ers ...11.............. 269 1973 Perry Smith, DB ............Oakland Raiders ..........4 .................92 Gerald Caswell, G ........Dallas Cowboys ...........11.............. 282 Glick, ‘56 (No. 1) Bell, ‘79 (No. 2) 1972 Lawrence McCutcheon, RB .Los Angeles Rams .......3 ................. 70 Jim White, DE ...............New England Patriots .3 ................. 73 1971 Phil Webb, DB...............Detroit Lions .................11............... 281 Stouffer, ‘87 (No. 6) Mullaney, ‘75 (No. 25) Joel Dreessen and MIke Brisiel McLain, ‘76 (No. 26) @CSUFOOTBALL RAMS IN THE NFL ROSTER .................................. 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ROSTER NO/FROM ALL-PRO YRS YRS STARTER T Harvey Achziger Philadelphia Eagles .................1953 WR Jeff Champine Seattle Seahawks ....................1984 LS Scott Albritton Atlanta Falcons..........................2011 RB Henri Childs Kansas City Chiefs ...................2003 RB Tony Alford Denver Broncos ........................1991 DE Robert Chirico Seattle Seahawks ....................1991 WR David Anderson Houston Texans ........................2006-11 6/2006-11 0 0 0 DB Jack Christiansen Detroit Lions ...............................1951-58 8/1951-58 6 5 8 Washington Redskins ............2011 TE Pete Clark Dallas Cowboys ........................1975 T Steve Anderson Kansas City Chiefs ...................1978 WB-DB Roy Clay New York Giants .......................1944 1/1944 0 0 0 DT Andre Augustine New York Jets ............................1982 DB Jason Craft Jacksonville Jaguars ...............1999-2003 10/1999-2008 0 0 1 DE Al (Bubba) Baker Detroit Lions
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