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Colorado's Pro Draft Picks colorado’s pro draft picks The First Round Colorado has had 24 first-round draft picks in NFL history. Listed below is the over- all position they were selected in the first round: # 2 (1974) Bo Matthews, FB, San Diego # 4 (1938) Byron White, HB, Pittsburgh # 4 (1995) Michael Westbrook, WR, Washington # 7 (1974) J. V. Cain, TE, St. Louis # 8 (1980) Mark Haynes, CB, N.Y. Giants #10 (1997) Chris Naeole, OG, New Orleans #11 (1970) Bobby Anderson, TB, Denver #12 (1976) Pete Brock, OC, New England #12 (1980) Stan Brock, OT, New Orleans #13 (1962) Jerry Hillebrand, TE, Bo Matthews Byron White N.Y. Giants NFL Draft 1953 (4) #13 (1976) Troy Archer, DT, N.Y. Giants (overall pick, player, position, team, round) 80. Don Branby, E, N.Y. Giants (7) #13 (1991) Mike Pritchard, WR, Atlanta 117. Tom Brookshier, B, Philadelphia (10) 1938 (3) 227. Tom Cain, G, Cleveland, (19) #16 (1972) Herb Orvis, DE, Detroit 4. Byron White, HB, Pittsburgh (1) 331. Zack Jordan, B/P, Green Bay (28) #17 (1994) Charles E. Johnson, WR, 28. Gene Moore, C, Brooklyn (2) Pittsburgh 65. Leon Lavington, E, Chicago-C (6) 1954 (2) #17 (2011) Nate Solder, OT, New England 14. Gary Knafelc, E, Chicago-C (2) 1941 (2) 242. Jim Stander, T, Chicago-C (21) #18 (1991) Alfred Williams, OLB, 24. Leo Stasica, B, Brooklyn (3) Cincinnati 104. Harold Punches, G, Cleveland (12) 1955 (2) #21 (1995) Rashaan Salaam, TB, Chicago 34. Carroll Hardy, HB, San Francisco (3) 1942 (1) 38. Frank Bernardi, HB, Chicago-C (4) #21 (2002) Daniel Graham, TE New 171. Ray Jenkins, B, Pittsburgh (19) England 1956 (4) #23 (1976) Mark Koncar, OT, Green Bay 1943 (1) 42. Sam Salerno, T, Chicago-C (4) 131. Dick Woodward, E, Detroit (15) 61. Frank Clarke, E, Cleveland (5) #23 (1993) Deon Figures, CB, Pittsburgh 145. Harry Javernick, T, Cleveland (12) #24 (1993) Leonard Renfro, DT, 1944 (3) 353. Bill Kucera, T, Chicago-C (30) Philadelphia 57. Paul Briggs, T, Detroit (5) #27 (1997) Rae Carruth, WR, Carolina 266. Stan Hendrickson, E, Detroit (24) 1957 (4) 284. Jim Smith, T, Cleveland (25) 81. Wally Merz, T, Washington (7) #27 (2011) Jimmy Smith, CB, Baltimore 83. Gerry Leahy, E, Detroit (7) #32 (2003) Tyler Brayton, DT, Oakland 1945 (2) 186. John Bayuk, FB, Cleveland (16) 222. John Fabling, B, Brooklyn (20) 331. Walt Schneiter, T, Baltimore (28) 1958 (1) 308. LeMar Dykstra, B, Brooklyn (28) 24. Bob Stransky, HB, Baltimore (2) 1946 (8) 1959 (5) 64. John Ziegler, B, Chicago-B (8) 25. Boyd Dowler, QB, Green Bay (3) 77. Ernie Lewis, B, Philadelphia (9) 29. Eddie Dove, HB, San Francisco (3) 85. Walt Clay, B, N.Y. Giants (10) 53. John Wooten, G, Cleveland (5) 92. Bob West, B, Boston (11) 243. Bob Salerno, G, Philadelphia (21) 170. Bob Wise, G, L.A. Rams (18) 318. Mel Semenko, E, San Francisco (27) 179. LeMar Dykstra, B, Washington (19) 197. John Fabling, B, Philadelphia (21) 1961 (2) 260. Joe Dickey, B, L.A. Rams (27) 166. John Denvir, T, Green Bay (12) 212. Jerry Steffen, HB, Dallas (16) 1947 (2) 190. Bob West, B, Green Bay (21) 1962 (7) 202. Maurice Reilly, B, Green Bay (22) 13. Jerry Hillebrand, E, N.Y. Giants (1) 62. Ted Woods, HB, San Francisco (5) 1948 (3) 86. Jim Perkins, OT, Philadelphia (7) 90. John Zisch, E, L.A. Rams (11) 140. Gale Weidner, QB, Green Bay (10) 197. Jack McEwen, B, Detroit (22) 184. Gary Henson, E, L.A. Rams (14) 241. Aubrey Allen, T, Green Bay (26) 208. Mike Woulfe, G, Philadelphia (15-F) 1951 (2) 253. Claude Crabb, HB, Washington (19) 78. Dick Punches, T, Chicago-C (7) 1963 (4) 174. Vic Thomas, T, Washington (15) 70. Dan Grimm, OG, Green Bay (5) 1952 (3) 144. Ralph Heck, LB/C, Philadelphia (11) 38. Merwin Hodel, B, N.Y. Giants (4) 201. Leon Mavity, HB, Baltimore (15-F) 50. Jack Jorgenson, T, N.Y. Yanks (5) Michael Westbrook 244. Bill Frank, OT, Dallas (18) 345. Chuck Mosher, E, San Francisco (29) 499 1964 (2) 65. Dave Logan, WR, Cleveland (3) 1990 (2) 193. Bill Harris, HB, N.Y. Giants (14) 72. Mike McCoy, DB, Green Bay (3) 118. Jeff Campbell, WR, Detroit (5) 230. Jerry McClurg, OT, Minnesota (17-F) 208. David Williams, QB, Dallas (7) 201. J.J. Flannigan, RB, San Diego (8) 230. Bob Simpson, DT, Miami (8) 1965 (1) 231. Terry Kunz, FB, Oakland (8) 1991 (9) 80. Bill Symons, HB, Green Bay (6) 277. Whitney Paul, DE, Kansas City (10) 13. Mike Pritchard, WR, Atlanta (1) 291. Gary Campbell, LB, Pittsburgh (10) 18. Alfred Williams, OLB, Cincinnati (1) 1967 (5) 39. Eric Bieniemy, RB, San Diego (2) 75. Bill Fairband, LB, Oakland (3) 1977 (9) 55. Kanavis McGhee, OLB, N.Y. Giants (2) 186. Sam Harris, TE, New Orleans (8) 35. Mike L. Davis, DB, Oakland (2) 69. Dave McCloughan, CB, Indianapolis (3) 188. Estes Banks, HB, Oakland (8) 37. Tony Reed, RB, Kansas City (2) 96. Mark Vander Poel, OT, Indianapolis (4) 282. Bill Sabatino, DE, Cleveland (11) 43. Mike Spivey, DB, Chicago (2) 164. Joe Garten, OG, Green Bay (6) 412. *Lynn Baker, DB, Philadelphia (16) 50. Billy Waddy, WB, L.A. Rams (2) 202. Tim James, SS, N.Y. Jets (8) 52. Don Hasselbeck, TE, New England (2) 269. Ariel Solomon, OT, Pittsburgh (10) 1968 (7) 153. Emery Moorehead, WB, N.Y. Giants (6) 73. Dick Anderson, DB, Miami (3) 175. Charlie Johnson, NT, Philadelphia (7) 1992 (4) 326. Larry Plantz, FL, Oakland (12) 67. Joel Steed, NT, Pittsburgh (3) 207. Horace Perkins, DB, Miami (8) 329. Bill Harris, RB, Atlanta (13) 143. Rico Smith, WR, Cleveland (6) 335. Jim Kelleher, FB, Minnesota (12) 330. Charles Greer, DB, Denver (13) 242. Darian Hagan, QB, San Francisco (9) 380. John Farlar, E, Green Bay (14) 244. Jay Leeuwenburg, C, Kansas City (9) 1978 (4) 384. Wilmer Cooks, FB, New Orleans (15) 446. Frank Bosch, DT, Washington (17) 37. Odis McKinney, DB, N.Y. Giants (2) 1993 (5) 80. Leon White, C, L.A. Rams (3) 23. Deon Figures, CB, Pittsburgh (1) 1969 (3) 95. Brian Cabral, ILB, Atlanta (4) 24. #Leonard Renfro, DT, Philadelphia (1) 32. Mike Montler, OT, Boston (2) 307. Willie Brock, C, Kansas City (12) 44. Chad Brown, OLB, Pittsburgh (2) 84. Mike Schnitker, LB, Denver (4) 105. Ronnie Bradford, CB, Miami (4) 363. Dave Bartelt, LB, Baltimore (14) 1979 (6) 181. Greg Biekert, ILB, L.A. Raiders (7) 75. James Mayberry, RB, Atlanta (3) 1970 (4) 95. Matt Miller, OT, Cleveland (4) 1994 (6) 11. Bobby Anderson, RB, Denver (1) 138. Ruben Vaughan, DT, San Francisco (6) 17. Charles Johnson, WR, Pittsburgh (1) 43. Bill Brundige, DE, Washington (2) 252. Howard Ballage, FL, San Francisco (10) 64. Sam Rogers, OLB, Buffalo (2) 69. Eric Harris, DB, St. Louis (3) 272. Mike Kozlowski, RB, Miami (10) 112. Ron Woolfork, OLB, Miami (4) 125. Steve Engel, DB, Cleveland (5) 323. Stuart Walker, LB, Atlanta (12) 164. #Lamont Warren, RB, Indianapolis (6) 193. Mitch Berger, P/PK, Philadelphia (6) 1971 (4) 1980 (7) 205. Dennis Collier, CB, Chicago (7) 173. Jim Cooch, DB, St.Louis (7) 8. Mark Haynes, CB, N.Y. Giants (1) 189. Dennis Havig, OG, Atlanta (8) 12. Stan Brock, OT, New Orleans (1) 1995 (10) 254. Don Popplewell, C, L.A. Rams (10) 78. Bill Roe, LB, Dallas (3) 4. Michael Westbrook, WR, Washington (1) 277. Rick Ogle, LB, St. Louis (11) 95. Jesse Johnson, CB, N.Y. Jets (4) 21. #Rashaan Salaam, RB, Chicago (1) 136. Laval Short, NT, Denver (5) 39. Christian Fauria, TE, Seattle (2) 1972 (7) 146. Mike E. Davis, SS, Atlanta (6) 57. Ted Johnson, ILB, New England (2) 16. Herb Orvis, DE, Detroit (1) 149. George Visger, DE, N.Y. Jets (6) 60. Kordell Stewart, QB, Pittsburgh (2) 98. Cliff Branch, WR, Oakland (4) 65. Darius Holland, DT, Green Bay (3) 166. John Tarver, RB, New England (7) 1981 (3) 71. Chris Hudson, CB, Jacksonville (3) 205. Scott Mahoney, OG, Kansas City (8) 188. Steve Doolittle, ILB, Buffalo (7) 149. Derek West, OT, Indianapolis (5) 237. Brian Foster, DB, Cincinnati (10) 211. Bob Niziolek, TE, Detroit (8) 185. #Shannon Clavelle, DT, Buffalo (6) 263. Larry Brunson, WR, Denver (11) 279. Lance Olander, RB, Seattle (11) 200. Tony Berti, OT, San Diego (6) 385. Carl Taibi, DE, Washington (15) 1982 (3) 1996 (5) 1973 (3) 129. Rich Umphrey, C, N.Y. Giants (5) 101. Heath Irwin, OG, New England (4) 31. Cullen Bryant, DB, L.A. Rams (2) 178. Bob Sebro, OG, St. Louis (7) 128. Daryl Price, DE, San Francisco (4) 415. **Mike Wedman, PK, Washington (16) 192. Bryan Stoltenberg, C, San Diego (6) 272. Vic James, WR-DB, Buffalo (10) 423. John Stearns, DB, Buffalo (17) 209. T.J. Cunningham, CB, Seattle (6) 234. Kerry Hicks, DT, Carolina (7) 1984 (4) 1974 (10) 40. Victor Scott, CB, Dallas (2) 2. Bo Matthews, FB, San Diego (1) 1997 (6) 7. J.V. Cain, TE, St. Louis (1) 226. Jeff Donaldson, SS, Houston (9) 10. Chris Naeole, OG, New Orleans (1) 48. Charlie Davis, RB, Cincinnati (2) 240. Dave Hestera, TE, Kansas City (9) 27. Rae Carruth, WR, Carolina (1) 56. Greg Horton, OT, Chicago (3) 336. Randy Essington, QB, L.A. Raiders (12) 51. Greg Jones, DE, Washington (2) 92. Ozell Collier, DB, Denver (4) 130. Matt Russell, ILB, Detroit (4) 144. Jon Keyworth, RB, Washington (6) 1985 (1) 202. Steve Rosga, FS, N.Y. Jets (7) 218. Mark Sens, DE, Washington (9) 213.
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