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All-Time List of 1St Round NFL Draft Choices from The Year Pick Name Pos College 1936 2 Riley Smith B Alabama 1938 5 Jack Robbins B Arkansas 1940 1 George Cafego B Tennessee 1940 3 Kay Eakin B Arkansas 1943 1 Frank Sinkwich RB Georgia 1943 10 Jack Jenkins B Vanderbilt 1944 5 Steve Van Buren RB Louisiana State 1945 1 Charley Trippi B Georgia 1945 2 Paul Duhart B Florida 1948 1 Harry Gilmer QB Alabama 1948 4 Lowell Tew B Alabama 1948 5 Vaughn Mancha C Alabama 1948 6 Y.A. Tittle QB Louisiana State 1948 8 Clyde (Smackover) Scott B Arkansas/Navy 1948 9 Dan Edwards E Georgia 1949 2 Johnny Rauch QB Georgia 1950 3 Chuck Hunsinger RB Florida 1950 7 Travis Tidwell B Auburn 1951 3 Y.A. Tittle QB Louisiana State 1951 5 Bob Gain DT Kentucky 1951 7 Ebert Van Buren B Louisiana State 1951 9 Clarence (Butch) Avinger B Alabama 1951 14 Kenny Konz B Louisiana State 1952 1 Billy Wade QB Vanderbilt 1952 4 Vito (Babe) Parilli QB Kentucky 1952 10 Bert Rechichar B Tennessee 1953 1 Harry Babcock E Georgia 1953 8 Bobby Marlow B Alabama 1953 11 Doug Atkins DE Tennessee 1954 2 Lamar McHan QB Arkansas 1954 8 Steve Meilinger E Kentucky 1955 12 Dave Middleton B Auburn 1956 5 Art Davis B Mississippi State 1956 7 Joe Childress B Auburn 1956 11 Charlie Horton B Vanderbilt 1956 13 Preston Carpenter B Arkansas 1957 13 Earl Leggett DT Louisiana State 1958 4 Lou Michaels T Kentucky 1958 5 Jim (Red) Phillips E Auburn 1958 12 Phil King B Vanderbilt 1959 3 Billy Stacy B Mississippi State 1959 12 Jackie Burkett C Auburn 1960 1 Billy Cannon RB Louisiana State 1960 3 Johnny Robinson DB Louisiana State 1960 5 Tom Moore RB Vanderbilt 1961 8 Ken Rice T Auburn 1962 8 Lance Alworth WR Arkansas 1962 9 Wendell Harris B Louisiana State 1962 12 Irv Goode C Kentucky 1962 14 Earl Gros RB Louisiana State 1963 2 Jerry Stovall B Louisiana State 1963 3 Jim Dunaway T Mississippi 1963 6 Lee Roy Jordan LB Alabama 1963 9 Tom Hutchinson E Kentucky 1964 14 Dick Evey T Tennessee 1965 1 Tucker Frederickson RB Auburn 1965 6 Steve Delong T Tennessee 1965 12 Joe Namath QB Alabama 1966 11 Stan Hindman T Mississippi 1966 12 George Rice DT Louisiana State 1966 15 Sam Ball T Kentucky 1967 3 Steve Spurrier QB Florida 1967 10 Loyd Phillips DE Arkansas 1967 19 Harry Jones RB Arkansas 1967 26 Leslie Kelly RB Alabama 1968 2 Bob Johnson C Tennessee 1968 15 Forrest Blue C Auburn 1968 20 Dennis Homan WR Alabama 1969 8 Larry Smith RB Florida 1969 11 Bill Stanfill DE Georgia 1970 20 Steve Tannen DB Florida 1970 22 Jack Reynolds LB Tennessee 1971 2 Archie Manning QB Mississippi 1971 20 Jack Youngblood DE Florida 1972 8 Royce Smith G Georgia 1972 14 John Reaves QB Florida 1972 19 Terry Beasley WR Auburn 1973 2 Bert Jones QB Louisiana State 1973 4 John Hannah G Alabama 1974 9 Wilbur Jackson RB Alabama 1975 10 Jimmy Webb DT Mississippi State 1975 14 Glen Cameron LB Florida 1975 22 Mike Williams DB Louisiana State 1976 6 Richard Todd QB Alabama 1977 6 Warren Bryant T Kentucky 1977 13 A.J. Duhe DE Louisiana State 1977 25 Stanley Morgan WR Tennessee 1977 26 Randy Burke WR Kentucky 1978 2 Art Still DE Kentucky 1978 3 Wes Chandler WR Florida 1978 15 Steve Little K Arkansas 1978 18 Bob Cryder G Alabama 1978 23 Ozzie Newsome TE Alabama 1978 25 Reese McCall TE Auburn 1979 4 Dan Hampton DT Arkansas 1979 6 Barry Krauss LB Alabama 1979 12 Charles Alexander RB Louisiana State 1979 14 Marty Lyons DE Alabama 1979 25 Rick Sanford DB South Carolina 1979 27 Robert Shaw C Tennessee 1980 14 Roland James DB Tennessee 1980 21 Don McNeal DB Alabama 1981 1 George Rogers RB South Carolina 1981 5 E.J. Junior LB Alabama 1981 14 Willie Scott TE South Carolina 1981 24 James Brooks RB Auburn 1982 2 Johnie Cooks LB Mississippi State 1982 11 Anthony Hancock WR Tennessee 1982 13 Lindsay Scott WR Georgia 1982 26 Glen Collins DE Mississippi State 1983 5 Billy Ray Smith LB Arkansas 1983 8 Michael Haddix RB Mississippi State 1983 13 James Jones RB Florida 1983 16 Mike Pitts DE Alabama 1983 18 Willie Gualt WR Tennessee 1983 20 Gary Anderson RB Arkansas 1984 8 Leonard Coleman DB Vanderbilt 1984 11 Wilber Marshall LB Florida 1984 15 Ron Faurot DE Arkansas 1984 17 Clyde Duncan WR Tennessee 1985 4 Reggie White DE Tennessee 1985 6 Lomas Brown T Florida 1985 7 Wayne Peace QB Florida 1985 9 Joey Jones WR Alabama 1985 18 Freddie Joe Nunn DE Mississippi 1985 19 Freddie Gilbert DE Georgia 1985 19 George Adams RB Kentucky 1985 24 Alvin Toles LB Tennessee 1985 25 Emanuel King DE Alabama 1985 26 Danny Knight WR Mississippi State 1985 27 Lorenzo Hampton RB Florida 1985 28 Chris Woods WR Auburn 1986 1 Bo Jackson RB Auburn 1986 4 Jon Hand DE Alabama 1986 14 Gerald Robinson DE Auburn 1986 15 John L. Williams RB Florida 1986 20 Will Wolford T Vanderbilt 1986 21 Tim McGee WR Tennessee 1986 27 Neal Anderson RB Florida 1987 2 Cornelius Bennett LB Alabama 1987 4 Brent Fullwood RB Auburn 1987 27 Ricky Nattiel WR Florida 1988 1 Aundray Bruce LB Auburn 1988 7 Sterling Sharpe WR South Carolina 1988 9 Terry McDaniel DB Tennessee 1988 15 Anthony Miller WR Tennessee 1988 21 Clifford Charlton LB Florida 1988 27 Wendell Davis WR Louisiana State 1989 4 Derrick Thomas LB Alabama 1989 7 Tim Worley RB Georgia 1989 10 Eric Hill LB Louisiana State 1989 12 Trace Armstrong DE Florida 1989 19 Wayne Martin DE Arkansas 1989 20 Steve Atwater DB Arkansas 1989 23 David Williams T Florida 1989 25 Louis Oliver DB Florida 1989 28 Keith DeLong LB Tennessee 1990 4 Keith McCants LB Alabama 1990 17 Emmitt Smith RB Florida 1990 18 Tony Bennett LB Mississippi 1990 22 Ben Smith DB Georgia 1990 24 Rodney Hampton RB Georgia 1991 7 Charles McRae T Tennessee 1991 8 Antone Davis T Tennessee 1991 12 Alvin Harper WR Tennessee 1991 15 Huey Richardson LB Florida 1991 20 Kelvin Pritchett DT Mississippi 1991 21 Harvey Williams RB Louisiana State 1992 20 Dale Carter DB Tennessee 1992 23 Chris Mims DE Tennessee 1992 26 Robert Porcher DE South Carolina State 1993 3 Garrison Hearst RB Georgia 1993 5 John Copeland DE Alabama 1993 6 Eric Curry DE Alabama 1993 18 Ernest Dye T South Carolina 1993 27 Todd Kelly DE Tennessee 1993 29 George Teague DB Alabama 1994 3 Heath Shuler QB Tennessee 1994 9 Antonio Langham DB Alabama 1994 14 Bernard Williams T Georgia 1994 15 Wayne Gandy T Auburn 1994 20 Tim Bowens DT Mississippi 1994 26 Henry Ford DE Arkansas 1995 6 Kevin Carter DE Florida 1995 15 Ellis Johnson DT Florida 1995 19 James Stewart RB Tennessee 1996 10 Willie Anderson T Auburn 1996 13 Walt Harris DB Mississippi State 1996 18 Eddie Kennison WR Louisiana State 1996 24 Eric Moulds WR Mississippi State 1997 7 Ike Hilliard WR Florida 1997 16 Reidel Anthony WR Florida 1997 20 Dwayne Rudd LB Alabama 1997 22 David LaFleur TE Louisiana State 1998 1 Peyton Manning QB Tennessee 1998 9 Fred Taylor RB Florida 1998 13 Takeo Spikes LB Auburn 1998 18 Robert Edwards RB Georgia 1998 20 Terry Fair DB Tennessee 1998 23 Mo Collins T Florida 1998 26 Alan Faneca G Louisiana State 1998 27 Victor Riley T Auburn 1998 29 John Avery RB Mississippi 1998 30 Marcus Nash WR Tennessee 1999 1 Tim Couch QB Kentucky 1999 7 Champ Bailey DB Georgia 1999 15 Anthony McFarland DT Louisiana State 1999 16 Jevon Kearse LB Florida 1999 18 Matt Stinchcomb T Georgia 1999 24 Reggie McGrew DT Florida 1999 26 Fernando Bryant DB Alabama 1999 31 Al Wilson LB Tennessee 2000 3 Chris Samuels T Alabama 2000 5 Jamal Lewis RB Tennessee 2000 10 Travis Taylor WR Florida 2000 12 Shaun Ellis DE Tennessee 2000 13 John Abraham LB South Carolina 2000 19 Shaun Alexander RB Alabama 2001 3 Gerard Warren DT Florida 2001 6 Richard Seymour DT Georgia 2001 13 Marcus Stroud DT Georgia 2001 14 Kenyatta Walker T Florida 2001 23 Deuce McAllister RB Mississippi 2002 9 John Henderson DT Tennessee 2002 13 Donte Stallworth WR Tennessee 2002 15 Albert Haynesworth DT Tennessee 2002 25 Charles Grant DE Georgia 2002 26 Lito Sheppard DB Florida 2002 30 Kendall Simmons G Auburn 2003 4 Dewayne Robertson DT Kentucky 2003 6 Johnathan Sullivan DT Georgia 2003 20 George Foster T Georgia 2003 22 Rex Grossman QB Florida 2004 1 Eli Manning QB Mississippi 2004 10 Dunta Robinson DB South Carolina 2004 15 Michael Clayton WR Louisiana State 2004 16 Shawn Andrews T Arkansas 2004 25 Ahmad Carroll DB Arkansas 2004 32 Ben Watson TE Georgia 2005 2 Ronnie Brown RB Auburn 2005 5 Cadillac Williams RB Auburn 2005 7 Troy Williamson WR South Carolina 2005 9 Carlos Rogers DB Auburn 2005 14 Thomas Davis DB Georgia 2005 17 David Pollack DE Georgia 2005 20 Marcus Spears DE Louisiana State 2005 21 Matt Jones WR Arkansas 2005 25 Jason Campbell QB Auburn 2005 26 Chris Spencer C Mississippi 2006 11 Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 2006 16 Jason Allen DB Tennessee 2006 24 Johnathan Joseph DB South Carolina 2006 30 Joseph Addai RB Louisiana State 2007 1 JaMarcus Russell QB Louisiana State 2007 6 LaRon Landry DB Louisiana State 2007 8 Jamaal Anderson DE Arkansas 2007 11 Patrick Willis LB Mississippi 2007 16 Justin Harrell DT Tennessee 2007 17 Jarvis Moss DE Florida 2007 21 Reggie Nelson DB Florida 2007 23 Dwayne Bowe WR Louisiana State 2007 27 Robert Meachem WR Tennessee 2007 29 Ben Grubbs G Auburn 2007 30 Craig Davis WR Louisiana State 2008 5 Glenn Dorsey DT LSU 2008 4 Darren McFadden RB Arkansas 2008 8 Derrick Harvey DE Florida 2008 10 Jerod Mayo LB Tennessee 2008 14 Chris Williams T Vanderbilt 2008 22 Felix Jones RB Arkansas 2009 1 Matthew Stafford QB Georgia 2009 3 Tyson Jackson DE Louisiana State 2009 6 Andre Smith T Alabama 2009 12 Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 2009 18 Robert Ayers DE Tennessee 2009 22 Percy Harvin WR Florida 2009 23 Michael Oher T Mississippi 2009 24 Jerry Perla DT Mississippi.
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