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Nfl Draft Picks by Round RECORD BOOK NNFLFL DDRAFTRAFT PPICKSICKS BBYY RROUNDOUND FIFTH ROUND 12TH ROUND 19TH ROUND 1946 Gay Adelt (Washington) 1966 John Stipech (Washington) 1946 Lawrence Mauss (Philadelphia) 1956 Herb Nakken (Los Angeles) 1968 Bob Trumpy (Cincinnati) 1948 Barney Hafen (Detroit) 1967 Richard Tate (Green Bay) 1954 Don Rydalch (Pittsburgh) 1974 Steve Odom (Green Bay) 13TH ROUND 1984 Andy Parker (L.A. Raiders) 1946 Reed Nostrum (Chicago) 20TH ROUND 1986 Erroll Tucker (Pittsburgh) 1953 Ray Westort (Philadelphia) 1948 Frank Nelson (Boston Yanks) 1995 Lance Scott (Arizona) 1955 Don Henderson (Detroit) 1950 Joe Tangaro (N.Y. Giants) 2010 Robert Johnson (Tennessee) 1970 Dave Smith (Green Bay) 1954 Jim Durrant (Detroit) 2010 David Reed (Baltimore) 1974 Gary Keller (Minnesota) 2010 Stevenson Sylvester (Pittsburgh) 1975 Willie Armstead (Cleveland) 21ST ROUND 1953 Jim Dublinski (Washington) SIXTH ROUND 14TH ROUND 1958 Everett Jones (Pittsburgh) 1938 Karl Schleckman (Detroit) 1940 Pete Bogden (Los Angeles) 1939 Bernie McGarry (Cleveland Rams) 1961 Ken Peterson (Minnesota) 22ND ROUND 1958 Merrill Douglas (Chicago) 1965 Frank Andruski (San Francisco) 1948 Tally Stevens (Pittsburgh) 1982 Jack Campbell (Seattle) 1970 Ray Groth (St. Louis) 1949 Gil Tobler (Detroit) 1998 Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala (Pittsburgh) 1974 Don Van Galder (Washington) 2000 John Frank (Philadelphia) 23RD ROUND 2000 Mike Anderson (Denver) 15TH ROUND 1951 Dave Cunningham (Yanks) 2003 Lauvale Sape (Buffalo) 1942 Mac Speedie (Detroit) 1958 Larry Fields (San Francisco) 2005 Chris Kemoeatu (Pittsburgh) 1946 Stan Stapley (New York Giants) 2009 Brice McCain (Houston) 1963 Jerry Overton (Dallas) 24TH ROUND 1967 Robert Woodson (Oakland) 1955 Max Pierce (St. Louis) SEVENTH ROUND Alex Smith was the No. 1 pick in the 1952 Wes Gardner (Detroit) 16TH ROUND 26TH ROUND 2005 NFL Draft—going to the San 1954 Jack Cross (Detroit) 1954 Charlie Grant (Philadelphia) 1956 Jack Kammerman (Cleveland) Francisco 49ers. He is the only No. 1 1960 Larry Wilson (St. Louis) 1964 Andrew Ireland (Green Bay) draft pick in MWC history. 1965 Gregg Kent (Oakland Raiders) 1971 Billy Hunter (Buffalo) 27TH ROUND 1965 Frank Roy (St. Louis) 1972 Gordon Longmire (Dallas) 1944 Nick Pappas (Washington) 1994 Jamal Anderson (Atlanta) 1976 John Huddleston (Denver) FIRST ROUND 1995 Curtis Marsh (Jacksonville) 30TH ROUND 17TH ROUND 1959 Lee Grosscup (N.Y. Giants) 1995 Bronzell Miller (St. Louis) 1946 Tom Panos (Detroit) 1971 Norm Thompson, No. 17 (St. Louis) 1996 Henry Lusk (New Orleans) 1953 George Bean (Cleveland) 1947 Ralph Olsen (Green Bay) 1999 Phil Glover (Tennessee) 1961 Terry Nofsinger (Pittsburgh) 1995 Luther Elliss, No. 20 (Detroit) 31ST ROUND 1998 Kevin Dyson, No. 16 (Tennessee) 2000 Richard Seals (New York Jets) 1971 Gordon Jolley (Detroit) 2003 Antwoine Sanders (Baltimore) 1945 Bill Broderick (New York Giants) 2003 Jordan Gross, No. 8 (Carolina) 18TH ROUND 2005 Alex Smith, No. 1 (San Francisco) 2005 Jonathan Fanene (Cincinnati) 2005 Paris Warren (Tampa Bay) 1943 Bert Davis (Los Angeles) 32ND ROUND SECOND ROUND 2006 Quinton Ganther (Tennessee) 1960 Tony Polychronis (N.Y. Giants) 1943 Woody Peterson (Chicago) 1962 Ed Pine (San Francisco) 2006 Spencer Toone (Tennessee) 1965 Roy Jefferson (Pittsburgh) 2007 Freddie Brown (Cincinnati) 1981 Dean Miraldi (Philadelphia) 2010 R.J. Stanford (Carolina) 1982 Darryl Haley (New England) EIGHTH ROUND 2001 Andre Dyson (Tennessee) 2006 Eric Weddle (San Diego) 1942 Floyd Spendlove (Pittsburgh) 2009 Paul Kruger (Baltimore) 1952 Tom Dublinski (Detroit) 2009 Sean Smith (Miami) 1973 Bob Peterson (New Orleans) 2010 Zane Beadles (Denver) 1974 Ron Rydalch (N.Y. Jets) 2010 Koa Misi (Miami) 1979 Rick Partridge (Green Bay) 1986 Filipo Mokofi si (New Orleans) THIRD ROUND NINTH ROUND 1963 Dave Costa (Oakland) 1969 Louis “Speedy” Thomas (Cincinnati) 1939 Paul McDonough (Pittsburgh Pirates) 1973 Marv Bateman (Dallas) 1940 Luke Pappas (St. Louis) 1981 Jeff Griffi n (St. Louis) 1982 Steve Clark (Miami) 1982 Del Rodgers (Green Bay) 10TH ROUND 2001 Steve Smith (Carolina) 1940 Tom Pace (Chicago) 2002 Cliff Russell (Washington) 1964 Allen Jacobs (Green Bay) 2005 Sione Pouha (New York Jets) 1968 Jerome Lawson (Buffalo) FOURTH ROUND 1968 Jack Gehrke (Kansas City) 1944 George Betteridge (Detroit) 1980 Lewis Walker (Washington) 1949 Bob Summerhays (Green Bay) 1981 Steve Folsom (Miami) 1968 Charlie Smith (Oakland) 1982 Wayne Jones (Miami) 1969 Norman McBride (Miami) 11TH ROUND 1990 Scott Mitchell (Miami) 1963 Marv Fleming (Green Bay) 1994 Kurt Haws (Washington) 1969 Gary Kerl (St. Louis) 2002 Ed Ta’amu (Minnesota) 1975 Ike Spencer (Minnesota) Jordan Gross, a fi rst-round draft pick, was the fi rst offensive lineman taken in 2006 Paul Soliai (Miami) 1992 Anthony Davis (Houston) the 2003 draft—going No. 8 to Carolina. He has started since his rookie year. 119090 2010 MEDIA GUIDE RECORD BOOK NNFLFL DDRAFTRAFT PPICKSICKS BBYY TTEAMEAM CLEVELAND BROWNS OAKLAND/LOS ANGELES RAIDERS 1953 George Bean, 17th Round 1963 Dave Costa, 3rd Round 1956 Jack Kammerman, 26th Round 1965 Gregg Kent, 7th Round 1975 Willie Armstead, 13th Round 1967 Robert Woodson, 15th Round 1968 Charlie Smith, 4th Round DALLAS COWBOYS 1984 Andy Parker, 5th Round 1963 Jerry Overton, 15th Round 1972 Gordon Longmire, 16th Round PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 1973 Marv Bateman, 3rd Round 1946 Lawrence Mauss, 19th Round 1953 Ray Westort, 13th Round DENVER BRONCOS 1954 Charlie Grant, 16th Round 1976 John Huddleston, 16th Round 1981 Dean Miraldi, 2nd Round 2000 Mike Anderson, 6th Round 2000 John Frank, 6th Round 2010 Zane Beadles, 2nd Round PITTSBURGH STEELERS/PIRATES DETROIT LIONS 1938 Paul McDonough, 9th Round 1938 Karl Schleckman, 6th Round 1942 Floyd Spendlove, 8th Round 1942 Mac Speedie, 15th Round 1948 Tally Stevens, 22nd Round 1944 George Betteridge, 4th Round 1954 Don Rydalch, 19th Round 1946 Tom Panos, 30th Rond 1958 Everett Jones, 21st Round 1948 Barney Hafen, 19th Round 1961 Terry Nofsinger, 17th Round Jamal Anderson had an all-pro career 1949 Gil Tobler, 22nd Round 1965 Roy Jefferson, 2nd Round at Atlanta. He started in the 1999 1952 Wes Gardner, 7th Round Mike Anderson was the 2001 NFL 1986 Erroll Tucker, 5th Round Super Bowl. 1952 Tom Dublinski, 8th Round Rookie of the Year as a Denver 1996 Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala, 6th Round 1954 Jack Cross, 7th Round Broncos’ draft pick. 2005 Chris Kemoeatu, 6th Round 1954 Jim Durrant, 20th Round 2010 Stevenson Sylvester, 5th Round ARIZONA/CHICAGO/ST. LOUIS 1955 Don Henderson, 13th Round HOUSTON TEXANS CARDINALS 1971 Gordon Jolley, 17th Round SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 1940 Luke Pappas, 9th Round 1995 Luther Elliss, 1st Round, No. 20 2009 Brice McCain, 6th Round 2006 Eric Weddle, 2nd Round 1955 Max Pierce, 24th Round 1960 Larry Wilson, 7th Round GREEN BAY PACKERS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 1965 Frank Roy, 7th Round 1947 Ralph Olsen, 32nd Round 1995 Curtis Marsh, 7th Round 1958 Larry Fields, 23rd Round 1969 Gary Kerl, 11th Round 1949 Bob Summerhays, 4th Round 1962 Ed Pine, 2nd Round KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 1970 Ray Groth, 14th Round 1963 Marv Fleming, 11th Round 1965 Frank Andruski, 14th Round 1971 Norm Thompson, 1st Round, No. 17 1964 Allen Jacobs, 10th Round 1968 Jack Gehrke, 10th Round 2005 Alex Smith, 1st Round, No. 1 1981 Jeff Griffi n, 3rd Round 1964 Andrew Ireland, 16th Round MIAMI DOLPHINS 1995 Lance Scott, 5th Round 1967 Richard Tate, 5th Round SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1970 Dave Smith, 13th Round 1969 Norman McBride, 4th Round 1982 Jack Campbell, 6th Round ATLANTA FALCONS 1974 Steve Odom, 5th Round 1981 Steve Folsom, 10th Round 1994 Jamal Anderson, 7th Round 1979 Rick Partridge, 8th Round 1982 Steve Clark, 9th Round ST. LOUIS/CLEVELAND/ 1982 Del Rodgers, 3rd Round 1982 Wayne Jones, 10th Round LOS ANGELES RAMS BALTIMORE RAVENS 1990 Scott Mitchell, 4th Round 1939 Bernie McGarry, 6th Round 2003 Antwoine Sanders, 7th Round 2006 Paul Soliai, 4th Round 1940 Pete Bogden, 14th Round 2009 Paul Kruger, 2nd Round 2009 Sean Smith, 2nd Round 1943 Bert Davis, 18th Round 2010 David Reed, 5th Round 2010 Koa Misi, 2nd Round 1956 Herb Nakken, 5th Round 1995 Bronzell Miller, 7th Round BOSTON/NEW YORK YANKS MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1948 Frank Nelson, 20th Round 1961 Ken Peterson, 14th Round TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 1951 Dave Cunningham, 23rd Round 1974 Gary Keller, 13th Round 2005 Paris Warren, 7th Round 1975 Ike Spencer, 11th Round BUFFALO BILLS 2002 Ed Ta’amu, 4th Round TENNESSEE TITANS/ 1968 Jerome Lawson, 10th Round HOUSTON OILERS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1971 Billy Hunter, 16th Round 1992 Anthony Davis, 11th Round 1982 Darryl Haley, 2nd Round 2003 Lauvale Sape, 6th Round 1998 Kevin Dyson, 1st Round, No. 16 CAROLINA PANTHERS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 1999 Phil Glover, 7th Round 2001 Andre Dyson, 2nd Round 1973 Bob Peterson, 8th Round 2001 Steve Smith, 3rd Round 2006 Quinton Ganther, 7th Round 1986 Filipo Mokofi si, 8th Round 2003 Jordan Gross, 1st Round, No. 8 2006 Spencer Toone, 7th Round 1996 Henry Lusk, 7th Round 2010 R.J. Stanford, 7th Round 2010 Robert Johnson, 5th Round NEW YORK GIANTS CHICAGO BEARS WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1945 Bill Broderick, 31st Round 1940 Tom Pace, 10th Round 1944 Nick Pappas, 27th Round 1946 Stan Stapley, 15th Round 1943 Woody Peterson, 32nd Round 1946 Gay Adelt, 5th Round 1950 Joe Tangaro, 20th Round 1946 Reed Nostrum, 13th Round 1953 Jim Dublinski, 21st Round 1959 Lee Grosscup, 1st Round 1958 Merrill Douglas, 6th Round 1966 John Stipech, 12th Round 1960 Tony Polychronis, 18th Round CINCINNATI BENGALS 1974 Don Van Galder, 14th Round NEW YORK JETS 1980 Lewis Walker, 10th Round 1968 Bob Trumpy, 12th Round Koa Misi was taken in the second 1994 Kurt Haws, 4th Round 1974 Ron Rydalch, 8th Round 1969 Louis Thomas, 3rd Round round in 2010 by Miami. 2002 Cliff Russell, 3rd Round 2005 Jonathan Fanene, 7th Round 2000 Richard Seals, 7th Round 2009 Freddie Brown, 7th Round 2005 Sione Pouha, 3rd Round WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 119191 RECORD BOOK UUTESTES IINN TTHEHE PPROSROS Year Round Pick Name Pos. 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