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2017 Purdue Football Media Guide BOILERMAKER NFL Dra History FOOTBALL 1936 1949 NFL 3 — Frank Loebs, E, New York Giants, 27th 2 — Bob DeMoss, B, Boston Yanks, 13* 5 — Wayne Sandefur, B, Pi sburgh Pirates, 39* 6 — Abe Gibron, G, New York Giants, 55* 10 — George Buksar, B, Los Angeles Rams, 94* 1937 14 — Norb Adams, B, New York Giants, 135 1 — Johnny Drake, B, Cleveland Rams, 10* 22 — Bill Sprang, C, Chicago Cardinals, 220 6 — George Bell, G, Detroit Lions, 57 1949 AAFC Secret 1938 1 — Abe Gibron, G, Buff alo Bills* 1 — Cecil Isbell, B, Green Bay Packers, 7* 3 — Marty Schreyer, T, Green Bay Packers, 22 1949 AAFC 8 — Clem Woltman, T, Philadelphia Eagles, 62* 10 — Norb Adams, B, Cleveland Browns, 77 28 — Bob DeMoss, B, Bal more Colts, 183* 1939 3 — Joe Milhal, T, Philadelphia Eagles, 19* 1950 7 — Tony Ippolito, B, Philadelphia Eagles, 54* 3 — Lou Karras, T, Washington Redskins, 32 11 — Paul Humphrey, C, Philadelphia Eagles, 94* 4 — Earl Murray, G, Bal more Colts, 41* 6 — Ken Gorgal, B, Cleveland Browns, 78* 1940 8 — Harry Szulborski, B, Green Bay Packers, 95 3 — Lou Brock, B, Green Bay Packers, 24* 22 — Jim Tate, T, Detroit Lions, 278 6 — Frank Bykowski, G, Pi sburgh Steelers, 42* 22 — Bob DeMoss, B, New York Giants, 280* 10 — Leon DeWi e, B, Detroit Lions, 86 10 — Jack Brown, B, Green Bay Packers, 89 1951 13 — Ted Hennis, B, Philadelphia Eagles, 112 4 — Barry French, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 45* 9 — Neil Schmidt, B, Chicago Cardinals, 102 1941 10 — James Janosek, T, Washington Redskins, 111 8 — Dave Rankin, E, Chicago Bears, 62 10 — Earl Murray, G, New York Giants, 122* 10 — Mike Byelene, B, Green Bay Packers, 86 15 — Joe Skibinski, G, Cleveland Browns, 183* 20 — John Kerestes, B, Washington Redskins, 232 1942 24 — George Buksar, B, Detroit Lions, 286* 7 — Italo Rossi, T, Cleveland Rams, 52 29 — John Considine, T, New York Giants, 350 9 — John Pe y, B, Chicago Bears, 80* 1952 1943 2 — Pete Brewster, E, Chicago Cardinals, 21* 31 — Bill Buffi ngton, B, Chicago Bears, 294 11 — Leo Sugar, E, Chicago Cardinals, 123* 19 — Mike Maccioli, B, Cleveland Browns, 228 1944 29 — Don Kasperan, B, Chicago Cardinals, 339 3 — Babe Dimancheff , B, Boston Yanks, 27* 19 — Barry French, T, Chicago Bears, 194* 1953 20 — Bob Johnson, C, Green Bay Packers, 203 2 — Bernie Flowers, E, Bal more Colts, 14* 24 — Pete DeMaria, G, Green Bay Packers, 247 3 — Dale Samuels, QB, Chicago Cardinals, 28 17 — Earl Heninger, B, Chicago Cardinals, 196 1945 20 — Tom Mahin, T, Chicago Bears, 233 6 — Dick Barwegen, G, Brooklyn Tigers, 44* 8 — Pat O’Brien, T, Chicago Bears, 73 1954 12 — Joe Winkler, C, Cleveland Rams, 114* 6 — Ken Panfi l, T, Los Angeles Rams, 70* 19 — John Andre ch, B, Chicago Cardinals, 187 18 — Walt Cudzik, C, Washington Redskins, 212* 22 — Max Schmaling, B, Washington Redskins, 260 1946 22 — Jim Wojciehowski, E, Philadelphia Eagles, 261 5 — Ed Cody, B, Green Bay Packers, 36* 22 — Ray Pacer, T, Los Angeles, Rams, 262 21 — Norm Maloney, E, Detroit Lions, 198 27 — Ken Smock, B, Chicago Bears, 254 1955 31 — Ralph Clymer, G, Green Bay Packers, 291 1 — Tom Be s, G, Green Bay Packers, 5* 8 — Johnny Allen, C, Washington Redskins, 87* 1947 NFL 9 — Fred Preziosio, T, San Francisco 49ers, 106 31 — Ed Ehlers, B, Chicago Bears, 293 13 — Jim Whitmer, B, Pi sburgh Steelers, 150 32 — Bob Plevo, T, Washington Redskins, 295 17 — Bob Leonard, B, Cleveland Browns, 205 26 — Walt Houston, G, Washington Redskins, 303* 1947 AAFC 26 — Johnny Kerr, E, San Francisco 49ers, 309 16 — Ed Cody, B, Los Angeles Dons, 125* 26 — Don Fife, C, Cleveland Browns, 313 1948 NFL 1956 6 — Phil O’Reilly, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 45 2 — Joe Krupa, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 17* 7 — Bob Pfohl, B, New York Giants, 46* 4 — Dick Murley, G, Pi sburgh Steelers, 39* 12 — George Papach, B, Pi sburgh Steelers, 103* 5 — Bill Murakowski, B, Pi sburgh Steelers, 52 13 — Bob Heck, E, Los Angeles Rams, 110* 16 — Len Zyzda, DE, Detroit Lions, 182 16 — Clyde Grimenstein, E, Chicago Bears, 143 27 — Ed Dwyer, E, Cleveland Browns, 325 19 — Pete Barbolak, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 172* 29 — Abe Gibron, G, Pi sburgh Steelers, 274* 1957 1 — Len Dawson, QB, Pi sburgh Steelers, 5* 1948 AAFC 4 — Lamar Lundy, E, Los Angeles Rams, 47* 7 — Phil O’Reilly, T, San Francisco 49ers, 38 22 — John Simerson, T, Philadelphia Eagles, 254* 15 — Larry Olsonoski, T, San Francisco 49ers, 94 22 — Ed Voytek, G, Washington Redskins, 261* 20 — Pete Barbolak, T, San Francisco 49ers, 134* 22 — Bob Heck, E, San Francisco 49ers, 150* 24 — Bob Pfohl, B, Bal more Colts, 163* 247 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL NFL Dra History 1958 1964 AFL 4 — Erich Barnes, B, Chicago Bears, 42* none 9 — Gene Selawski, T, Los Angeles Rams, 104* 11 — Mel Dillard, B, Philadelphia Eagles, 124 1965 NFL 29 — Ron Sabal, G, Philadelphia Eagles, 220* 2 — Jim Garcia, T, Cleveland Browns, 17* 27 — Neil Habig, C, Green Bay Packers, 315 5 — Ed Flanagan, C, Detroit Lions, 64* 12 — John Kuzniewski, HB, Philadelphia Eagles, 161 1959 18 — Charlie King, HB, Bal more Colts, 252* 3 — Tom Franckhauser, E, Los Angeles Rams, 33* 5 — Nick Mumley, T, Philadelphia Eagles, 51* 1965 AFL 8 — Tom Barne , B, Pi sburgh Steelers, 91* 7 — Jim Garcia, DE, Denver Broncos* 10 — Jack Laraway, B, Detroit Lions, 112* 13 — Dick S llwagon, B, Philadelphia Eagles, 147 1965 AFL Redshirt 20 — Dan McGrew, C, Detroit Lions, 232* 3 — John Kuzniewski, FB, Buff alo Bills 24 — Wayne Farmer, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 283 8 — Charlie King, DB, Buff alo Bills* 1960 NFL 1966 NFL 3 — Ross Fichtner, B, Cleveland Browns, 33* 1 — Jerry Shay, T, Minnesota Vikings, 7* 5 — Bob Jarus, FB, Cleveland Browns, 53 13 — Bob Hadrick, E, Bal more Colts, 200 7 — Leonard Wilson, B, Pi sburgh Steelers, 76 16 — Jim Long, E, Pi sburgh Steelers, 233 7 — Jerry Beabout, T, Bal more Colts, 82 19 — Karl Singer, T, Cleveland Browns, 289* 10 — Clyde Washington, HB, Cleveland Browns, 116* 20 — Randy Minniear, HB, New York Giants, 301* 11 — Dale Rems, T, New York Giants, 132 16 — Joe Kulbacki, B, Washington Redskins, 184* 1966 AFL 18 — Emory Turner, G, Philadelphia Eagles, 211 1 — Karl Singer, T, Boston Patriots* 19 — Ron Maltony, G, Washington Redskins, 220 1 — Jerry Shay, T, Denver Broncos* 19 — Rich Brooks, E, Green Bay Packers, 221 3 — Bob Hadrick, E, Denver Broncos 1960 AFL (First Selec ons) 1966 AFL Redshirt Ross Fichtner, QB, Buff alo Bills* none Bob Jarus, HB, Minnesota Vikings Joe Kulbacki, B, Boston Patriots 1967 Emory Turner, G, Dallas Texans 1 — Bob Griese, QB, Miami Dolphins, 4* Leonard Wilson, HB, Los Angeles Chargers 1 — John Charles, DB, Boston Patriots, 21* 8 — Mike Barnes, T, Pi sburgh Steelers, 194 1960 AFL (Second Selec ons) 14 — Pat Conley, LB, Bal more Colts, 359 Jerry Beabout, T-G, Los Angeles Chargers 17 — George Catavolos, DB, Philadelphia Eagles, 437 Richard Brooks, E, New York Titans Jim Hunt, T-G, New York Titans 1968 Ron Maltony, T-G, Boston Patriots 3 — Lance Olssen, T, San Francisco 49ers, 65* Dale Rems, T-G, Buff alo Bills 4 — Jim Beirne, E, Houston Oilers, 105* 1961 NFL 1969 17 — Willie Jones, B, Minnesota Vikings, 225* 1 — Leroy Keyes, RB, Philadelphia Eagles, 3* 4 — Perry Williams, RB, Green Bay Packers, 90* 1961 AFL 5 — Chuck Kyle, LB, Dallas Cowboys, 125 none 8 — Clanton King, T, Kansas City Chiefs, 204 10 — Marion Griffi n, TE, Bal more Colts, 259 1962 NFL 11 — Gary Roberts, G, New York Jets, 286* 4 — Stan Sczurek, G, Cleveland Browns, 53* 16 — Dave Stydahar, G, Chicago Bears, 403 6 — Larry Bowie, T, Minnesota Vikings, 73* 6 — John Elwell, E, St. Louis Cardinals, 75* 1970 9 — Roy Walker, FB, Bal more Colts, 116 1 — Mike Phipps, QB, Cleveland Browns, 3* 14 — Pat Russ, T, Minnesota Vikings, 185 3 — Tim Foley, DB, Miami Dolphins, 55* 16 — Ron Skufca, T, Los Angeles Rams, 212 5 — Bill McKoy, LB, Denver Broncos, 115* 9 — Dennis Wirgowski, DE, Boston Patriots, 212* 1962 AFL 10 — Bill Yanchar, DT, Cleveland Browns, 255* 3 — John Elwell, E, Buff alo Bills, 20* 15 — Tom Bayless, DT, New York Jets, 384* 8 — Larry Bowie, T, Dallas Texans, 59* 14 — Ron Skufca, T, Buff alo Bills, 108 1971 16 — Pat Russ, T, Oakland Raiders, 121 5 — Donnie Green, T, Buff alo Bills, 107* 24 — Stan Sczurek, G, Buff alo Bills, 188 5 — Stan Brown, WR, Cleveland Browns, 118* 28 — Roy Walker, FB, Buff alo Bills, 220 9 — John Handy, LB, Denver Broncos, 217 10 — Ron Maree, DT, Miami Dolphins, 255 1963 NFL 13 — John Bullock, RB, San Francisco 49ers, 335 1 — Don Brumm, DE, St. Louis Cardinals, 13* 6 — Tom Bloom, B, Cleveland Browns, 74 1972 13 — John Greiner, E, Washington Redskins, 175 3 — Tom Luken, G, Philadelphia Eagles, 68* 6 — Charlie Po s, DB, Detroit Lions, 145* 1963 AFL 10 — Jim Teal, LB, Detroit Lions, 249* 3 — Don Brumm, T, Dallas Texans, 24* 12 — Ashley Bell, TE, Miami Dolphins, 311 25 — Forest Farmer, LB, Denver Broncos, 197 1964 NFL 10 — Tom Boris, B, Philadelphia Eagles, 128 11 — Gene Donaldson, LB, Washington Redskins, 143* 248 BOILERMAKER NFL Dra History FOOTBALL 1973 1986 1 — Dave Butz, DT, St. Louis Cardinals, 5* 1 — Jim Evere , QB, Houston Oilers, 3* 1 — O s Armstrong, RB, Denver Broncos, 9* 6 — Ray Wallace, RB, Houston Oilers, 145* 1 — Darryl S ngley, WR, New England Patriots, 19* 6 — Mark Jackson, WR, Denver Broncos, 161* 2 — Gary Hrivnak, DT, Chicago Bears, 48* 7 — Rodney Carter, RB, Pi sburgh Steelers, 175* 2 — Steve Baumgartner, DE, New Orleans Saints, 51* 11 — Mark Drenth, T, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 279 4 — Gregg Bingham, LB, Houston Oilers, 79* 12 — Steve Griffi n, WR, Atlanta Falcons, 308* 6 — Brent Myers, T, Oakland Raiders, 153 7 — Donn Smith, T, Kansas City Chiefs, 173 1987 1 — Rod Woodson, DB, Pi sburgh Steelers, 10* 1974 5 — Carl Capria, DB, Detroit Lions, 117* 1988 7 — Bob Herrick, WR,
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