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List of Arkansas Razorbacks in the NFL draft

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The National Football League (NFL) have drafted 273 players who had played for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks since the league began holding drafts in 1936.[a 1] The Razorbacks' highest draft position was second overall in 1954, when Lamar McHan was selected by the Chicago Cardinals.[3][4] Arkansas' first drafted player in the NFL was Jack Robbins, who was the fifth overall pick by the Chicago Cardinals in 1938.[5] One former player was selected from the latest NFL draft: Jonathan Marshall in the 6th Round to the New York Jets.

Each NFL franchise seeks to add new players through the annual NFL draft. The team with the worst record the previous year picks first, the next-worst team second, and so on. Teams that did not make the playoffs are ordered by their regular-season record, with any remaining ties broken by strength of schedule. Playoff participants are sequenced after non-playoff teams, based on their round of elimination (wild card, division, conference, and Super Bowl).[6]

Before the AFL–NFL merger agreements in 1966, the American Football League (AFL) operated in direct competition with the NFL and held a separate draft. This led to a massive bidding war over top prospects between the two leagues. As part of the merger agreement on June 8, 1966, the two leagues would hold a multiple round "Common Draft". Once the AFL officially merged with the NFL in 1970, the "common draft" simply became the NFL draft.[1][2]

Key

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QB QuarterBack[a 2] K Kicker NT Nose tackle
C Center LB Linebacker FB Fullback
DB Defensive back P Punter HB Halfback
DE Defensive end QB Quarterback WR Wide receiver
DT Defensive tackle RB Running back G Guard
E End T Offensive tackle TE Tight end
* Selected to an all-star game (AFL All-Star game, NFL All-Star game or Pro Bowl)
Won a league championship (AFL championship, NFL championship, or Super Bowl)
Selected to an all-star game and won a league championship

Drafts

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Clyde Scott was drafted 8th overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1948 NFL draft
Pat Summerall was drafted 45th overall by the Detroit Lions in the 1952 NFL draft
Fred Williams was drafted 56th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 1952 NFL draft
Lew Carpenter was drafted 97th overall by the Detroit Lions in the 1953 NFL draft
Billy Ray Smith Sr. was drafted 26th overall by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1957 NFL draft
Dan Hampton was drafted 4th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 1979 NFL draft
Billy Ray Smith, Jr. was drafted 5th overall by the San Diego Chargers in the 1983 NFL draft
Madre Hill was drafted in 1999
Bobbie Williams was drafted 61st overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2000 NFL draft
Dante Wesley, who later transferred to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, was drafted 100th overall by the Carolina Panthers in the 2002 NFL draft
Ken Hamlin was drafted 42nd overall by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2003 NFL draft
Shawn Andrews was drafted 16th overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2004 NFL draft
Cedric Cobbs was drafted 128th overall by the New England Patriots in the 2004 NFL draft
Tarvaris Jackson, who later transferred to Alabama State University, was drafted 64th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2006 NFL draft
Vickiel Vaughn was drafted 254th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2006 NFL draft
Jamaal Anderson was drafted 8th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2007 NFL draft
Chris Houston was drafted 41st overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2007 NFL draft
Michael Coe, who later transferred to Alabama State University, was drafted 173rd overall by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2007 NFL draft
Keith Jackson Jr. (in #99 jersey) was drafted 248th overall by the St. Louis Rams in the 2007 NFL draft
Darren McFadden was drafted 4th overall by the Oakland Raiders in the 2008 NFL draft
Felix Jones was drafted 22nd overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2008 NFL draft
Marcus Harrison was drafted 90th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2008 NFL draft
Nate Garner was drafted 211th overall by the New York Jets in the 2008 NFL draft
Peyton Hillis was drafted 227th overall by the Denver Broncos in the 2008 NFL draft
Jonathan Luigs was drafted 106th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2009 NFL draft
Damian Williams, who later transferred to the University of Southern California, was drafted 77th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2010 NFL draft
Mitch Petrus (in #62 jersey) was drafted 147th overall by the New York Giants in the 2010 NFL draft
Ryan Mallett was drafted 74th overall by the New England Patriots in the 2011 NFL draft
D.J. Williams was drafted 141st overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 2011 NFL draft
Jake Bequette was drafted 90th overall by the New England Patriots in the 2012 NFL draft
Jarius Wright was drafted 118th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2012 NFL draft
Greg Childs was drafted 134th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2012 NFL draft
Cobi Hamilton was drafted 197th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2013 NFL draft
Travis Swanson was drafted 76th overall by the Detroit Lions in the 2014 NFL draft

American Football League

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Year Round Pick Player name Position AFL team[a 3] Notes
1961 12 90 Wayne Harris C Boston Patriots
1961 17 134 Jarrell Williams HB Dallas Texans
1962 2 9 Lance Alworth[a 4] WR Oakland Raiders AFL All-Star (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969)[7]
AFL champion (1963), Super Bowl champion (VI)[7]
1962 29 232 Paul Dudley[a 5] HB San Diego Chargers
1962 31 244 Jim Collier[a 6] TE Buffalo Bills
1963 1 6 Danny Brabham[a 7] LB Houston Oilers
1963 13 100 Dave Adams[a 8] G Boston Patriots
1963 23 184 Dave Adams[a 8] G Kansas City Chiefs
1963 27 215 Dave Adams[a 8] G Boston Patriots
1963 16 126 Wes Bryant[a 9] T Boston Patriots
1963 23 181 Billy Moody[a 10] HB Denver Broncos
1963 25 194 Jerry Mazzanti[a 11] DE San Diego Chargers
1963 27 216 Bill Clay[a 12] E Kansas City Chiefs
1964 19 146 Jerry Lamb[a 13] E Kansas City Chiefs
1964 26 207 Gordon Quest[a 14] QB Oakland Raiders
1965 2 16 Ronnie Caveness[a 15] LB Kansas City Chiefs
1966 2 17 Jim Lindsey[a 16] RB Buffalo Bills
1966 4 33 Bobby Burnett*[a 17] RB Buffalo Bills AFL All-Star (1967)[8]
1966 17 146 Mike Bender[a 18] G Miami Dolphins
1966 10 91 Bobby Crockett[a 19] WR Buffalo Bills

National Football League

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Year Round Pick Player name Position NFL team[a 3] Notes
1938 1 5 Jack Robbins HB Chicago Cardinals
1938 2 11 Jim Benton E Cleveland Rams NFL champion (1943, 1945)[9]
1938 6 41 Ray Hamilton E Cleveland Rams
1938 10 85 Dwight Sloan B Chicago Cardinals
1939 7 60 Lloyd Woodell C New York Giants
1940 1 3 Kay Eakin HB Pittsburgh Pirates
1940 6 43 Saul Singer T Philadelphia Eagles
1940 9 75 Wilfred Thorpe G Cleveland Rams
1940 16 148 Bolo Perdue DE Washington Redskins
1941 6 98 Red Hickey E Philadelphia Eagles NFL champion (1945)[10]
1941 9 74 Milt Simington* G Cleveland Rams NFL All-Star (1942)[11]
1941 13 115 Maurice Britt E Detroit Lions
1941 15 137 Johnny Frieberger E Green Bay Packers
1942 16 145 Firman Bynum T Detroit Lions
1942 17 157 R. C. Pitts E Brooklyn Dodgers
1943 11 98 Bob Forte B Green Bay Packers
1943 23 212 Jay Lawhorn T Philadelphia Eagles
1943 24 227 Harry Wynne E Pittsburgh Steelers
1943 27 254 Bob Green T Brooklyn Dodgers
1944 11 104 Virgil Johnson E Green Bay Packers
1944 22 229 David Jones B Cleveland Rams
1944 29 302 Paul Paladino G Green Bay Packers
1945 9 79 Leon Pense DB Pittsburgh Steelers
1945 9 87 Lamar Dingler E Green Bay Packers
1945 11 102 Ben Jones E Boston Yanks
1945 11 108 Jim Young T New York Giants
1945 13 130 Bob Boozer T New York Giants
1945 14 142 Marv Lindsey B Green Bay Packers
1945 20 199 Charley Lively T Boston Yanks
1945 29 306 Ray Pipkin B New York Giants
1946 9 80 Mike Schumchyk E Los Angeles Rams
1946 29 271 Alton Baldwin[a 20] E Chicago Cardinals
1947 4 25 Alton Baldwin[a 20] E Boston Yanks
1947 15 128 Earl Wheeler C Washington Redskins
1947 26 241 Herm Lubker E Green Bay Packers
1948 1 8 Clyde Scott HB Philadelphia Eagles NFL champion (1949, 1952)[12]
1948 4 25 Jim Minor T Detroit Lions
1948 5 27 Don Richards T Green Bay Packers
1948 18 162 Aubrey Fowler HB Philadelphia Eagles
1948 20 181 Floyd Thomas C Green Bay Packers
1948 23 206 Theron Roberts G New York Giants
1949 5 49 John Hoffman* HB Chicago Bears Pro Bowl (1953, 1955)[13]
1949 17 168 Ross Pritchard B Washington Redskins
1949 22 217 Ed Hamilton E Los Angeles Rams
1949 25 243 Frank Lambright G Green Bay Packers
1950 2 15 Leon Campbell[a 21] FB Baltimore Colts
1950 9 106 Bill Bass B Baltimore Colts
1950 12 155 John Lunney G Los Angeles Rams
1950 14 183 Billy Hix E Philadelphia Eagles
1950 18 227 Alvin Duke B Washington Redskins
1950 26 327 Geno Mazzanti HB Baltimore Colts
1951 8 93 Jack Richards E Philadelphia Eagles
1951 10 116 Louis Schaufele B Philadelphia Eagles
1951 26 221 Buddy Brown G Washington Redskins
1951 26 312 Buddy Rogers B Chicago Bears
1951 26 315 Fred Williams[a 22] DT Cleveland Browns NFL champion (1963)[14]
1951 28 332 Marv Stendel E Philadelphia Eagles
1951 28 336 Leon Campbell[a 21] FB Chicago Bears
1952 2 25 Bob Griffin LB Los Angeles Rams
1952 4 45 Pat Summerall E Detroit Lions NFL champion (1952)[15]
1952 5 52 Dave Hanner DT Green Bay Packers NFL champion (1961, 1962)[16]
1952 5 56 Fred Williams[a 22] DT Chicago Bears NFL champion (1963)[14]
1952 8 92 Billy Jurney E Chicago Bears
1952 13 146 Bill Ward G New York Giants
1952 20 232 Frank Fischel E Chicago Cardinals
1953 8 97 Lew Carpenter HB Detroit Lions NFL champion (1953, 1961, 1962)[17]
1953 10 110 John Cole B Baltimore Colts
1953 15 170 Buddy Sutton B Baltimore Colts
1954 1 2 Lamar McHan QB Chicago Cardinals
1954 6 71 Floyd Sagely DB San Francisco 49ers
1954 8 90 Tom Garlington T Chicago Bears
1954 14 158 Sammy Dumas G Chicago Cardinals
1954 17 194 Jack Troxell B Chicago Cardinals
1954 19 229 Buster Graves T Detroit Lions
1955 5 13 Bud Brooks G Detroit Lions
1955 27 316 A. J. Baker B Washington Redskins
1956 1 13 Preston Carpenter* E Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl (1962)[18]
1956 2 19 Henry Moore DB New York Giants
1956 27 316 Buddy Benson B Pittsburgh Steelers
1956 27 321 Gerry Nesbitt B New York Giants
1956 28 333 Bill Fuller T New York Giants
1957 3 26 Billy Ray Smith Sr. DT Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl champion (V)[19]
1957 3 28 George Walker B Cleveland Browns
1957 5 54 Ronnie Underwood B Baltimore Colts
1958 21 251 Don Christian B San Francisco 49ers
1959 20 229 Charley Sample B Green Bay Packers
1959 21 249 Donnie Stone HB Chicago Bears AFL All-Star (1961)[20]
AFL champion (1965)[21]
1961 4 54 Paul Dudley[a 5] B Green Bay Packers
1961 7 95 Jim Collier[a 6] TE New York Giants
1962 1 8 Lance Alworth[a 4] WR San Francisco 49ers AFL All-Star (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969)[7]
AFL champion (1963), Super Bowl champion (VI)[7]
1962 10 127 John Childress G Washington Redskins
1962 13 180 George McKinney B Philadelphia Eagles
1962 16 223 Jerry Mazzanti[a 11] DE Philadelphia Eagles
1963 3 30 Danny Brabham[a 7] LB St. Louis Cardinals
1963 12 155 Billy Moody[a 10] HB Los Angeles Rams
1963 16 218 Dave Adams[a 8] G Washington Redskins
1963 20 269 Bill Clay[a 12] E St. Louis Cardinals
1964 7 90 Wes Bryant[a 9] T Detroit Lions
1964 7 93 Jerry Lamb[a 13] E St. Louis Cardinals
1964 20 270 Gordon Quest[a 14] QB Washington Redskins
1965 6 82 Glen Ray Hines* T St. Louis Cardinals Pro Bowl (1968, 1969)[22]
1965 9 121 Ronnie Caveness[a 15] LB Los Angeles Rams
1966 2 27 James Lindsey[a 16] RB Minnesota Vikings
1966 9 136 Dick Cunningham T Detroit Lions
1966 10 141 Mike Bender[a 18] G Atlanta Falcons
1966 10 152 Bobby Burnett*[a 17] RB Chicago Bears AFL All-Star (1967)[8]
1966 16 237 Jim Williams DE Minnesota Vikings
1966 19 282 Bobby Crockett[a 19] WR New York Giants
1967 1 10 Loyd Phillips DE Chicago Bears
1967 1 19 Harry Jones RB Philadelphia Eagles
1967 6 151 Martine Bercher DB Atlanta Falcons
1968 2 36 Ernie Ruple T Pittsburgh Steelers
1968 5 115 Ronnie South QB New Orleans Saints
1969 5 121 Jim Barnes G Minnesota Vikings
1969 8 197 Webster Hubbell G Chicago Bears
1969 12 288 Gary Adams DB Philadelphia Eagles
1970 6 150 Terry Stewart DB New York Jets
1970 8 205 Jerry Dossey G Dallas Cowboys
1970 10 253 Bruce Maxwell RB Detroit Lions
1970 10 260 Bob Stankovich G Kansas City Chiefs
1970 14 350 Rodney Brand C New York Giants
1970 17 423 Cliff Powell LB St. Louis Cardinals
1971 4 89 Jerry Moore DB Chicago Bears
1971 7 169 Chuck Dicus WR San Diego Chargers
1971 9 234 Bill Burnett RB Baltimore Colts
1971 16 395 Bruce James LB Philadelphia Eagles
1971 17 419 Pat Morrison TE Buffalo Bills
1972 3 61 Bill McClard K San Diego Chargers
1972 8 184 Tom Mabry T New York Giants
1972 9 220 Mike Kelson T New England Patriots
1972 11 265 Ronnie Jones LB St. Louis Cardinals
1973 3 57 Joe Ferguson QB Buffalo Bills
1973 5 106 Dave Reavis DE Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion (IX, X)[23]
1973 8 195 Tom Reed G Atlanta Falcons
1973 9 215 Mike Reppond WR Buffalo Bills
1973 10 258 Don Wunderly DT Pittsburgh Steelers
1973 12 291 Mike Griffin G Chicago Bears
1973 17 428 Jim Hodge WR Atlanta Falcons
1974 6 140 Danny Rhodes LB Baltimore Colts
1974 7 160 Jack Ettinger WR Chicago Bears
1974 11 283 Dickey Morton RB Pittsburgh Steelers
1975 6 145 Rollen Smith DB Cincinnati Bengals
1975 9 215 Floyd Hogan DB Cleveland Browns
1975 12 287 Marsh White RB New York Giants
1975 15 380 Brison Manor DT New York Jets
1976 2 35 Ike Forte RB New England Patriots
1976 5 143 Mike Kirkland QB Baltimore Colts
1976 6 177 Scott Bull QB San Francisco 49ers
1976 8 216 Richard LaFargue C Philadelphia Eagles
1976 11 319 Rolland Fuchs RB Pittsburgh Steelers
1977 2 36 R. C. Thielemann G Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl (1981, 1982, 1983)[24]
Super Bowl champion (XXII)[25]
1977 2 39 Greg Koch T Green Bay Packers
1977 4 109 Gerald Skinner T New England Patriots
1977 5 132 Dennis Winston LB Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion (XIII, XIV)[23]
1977 10 265 Curtis Townsend LB San Diego Chargers
1978 1 15 Steve Little K St. Louis Cardinals
1978 6 144 Leotis Harris G Green Bay Packers
1979 1 4 Dan Hampton DT Chicago Bears Pro Bowl (1980, 1982, 1984, 1985)[26]
Super Bowl champion (XX)[27]
1979 3 60 Jerry Eckwood RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1979 4 91 Vaughn Lusby DB Cincinnati Bengals
1979 4 94 Ben Cowins RB Philadelphia Eagles
1979 12 305 Michael Forrest RB Kansas City Chiefs
1980 5 120 Tom Ginn C Detroit Lions
1980 11 291 Mike Massey LB Oakland Raiders
1980 11 294 Roland Sales RB Cleveland Browns
1980 12 332 Kevin Scanlon QB Los Angeles Rams
1981 5 134 Steve Cox P Cleveland Browns Super Bowl champion (XXII)[25]
1981 6 162 Bobby Duckworth WR San Diego Chargers
1981 8 215 Kevin Evans DB New Orleans Saints
1981 9 238 Hugh Jernigan DB Detroit Lions
1981 10 259 Trent Bryant DB Baltimore Colts
1982 12 322 Jeff Goff LB Washington Redskins
1983 1 5 Billy Ray Smith Jr. LB San Diego Chargers
1983 1 20 Gary Anderson* RB San Diego Chargers Pro Bowl (1986)[28]
1983 2 38 Steve Korte C New Orleans Saints
1983 4 95 Danny Walters DB San Diego Chargers
1983 7 188 Jessie Clark[a 23] RB Green Bay Packers
1984 1 15 Ron Faurot DE New York Jets
1984 9 235 Johnny Mann FB Pittsburgh Steelers
1984S 3 79 Phillip Boren[a 24] T Pittsburgh Steelers
1985 12 312 Dave Burnette[a 25] T Indianapolis Colts
1986 2 53 Greg Lasker DB New York Giants
1986 5 113 Ravin Caldwell LB Washington Redskins Super Bowl champion (XXII, XXVI)[32]
1986 5 126 Bobby Joe Edmonds* WR Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl (1986)[33]
1986 5 127 Nick Miller LB Cleveland Browns
1986 5 136 Kevin Wyatt DB Miami Dolphins
1987 5 139 Greg Horne P Cincinnati Bengals
1987 12 317 Theo Young TE Pittsburgh Steelers
1989 1 19 Wayne Martin* DE New Orleans Saints Pro Bowl (1994)[34]
1989 1 20 Steve Atwater DB Denver Broncos Pro Bowl (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998)[35]
Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII)[36]
1989 2 55 Fred Childress G Cincinnati Bengals
1989 4 89 Kerry Owens LB Cincinnati Bengals
1989 7 189 Richard Brothers DB Chicago Bears
1989 9 234 Kendall Trainor K Phoenix Cardinals
1989 9 243 LaSalle Harper LB Chicago Bears
1990 5 128 Barry Foster* RB Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl (1992, 1993)[37][38]
1990 8 200 James Rouse RB Chicago Bears
1990 8 216 Elbert Crawford G Los Angeles Rams
1990 12 310 Anthony Cooney DB Chicago Bears
1991 4 89 Derek Russell WR Denver Broncos
1993 4 95 Layne Mathis FB Pittsburgh steelers
1994 1 26 Henry Ford DT Houston Oilers
1994 2 43 Isaac Davis G San Diego Chargers
1996 3 72 Steve Conley LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1996 5 155 Junior Soli DT San Diego Chargers
1996 7 231 Freddie Bradley[a 26] RB San Diego Chargers
1997 5 160 Anthony Hicks LB Green Bay Packers
1997 6 171 Mike Cherry[a 27] QB New York Giants
1998 7 235 David Sanders DE Oakland Raiders
1999 3 63 Brandon Burlsworth G Indianapolis Colts
1999 4 120 Kenny Wright[a 28] DB Minnesota Vikings
1999 6 202 Melvin Bradley DE Arizona Cardinals
1999 7 207 Madre Hill RB Cleveland Browns
1999 7 212 Chris Akins[a 29] DB Carolina Panthers Super Bowl champion (XXXVIII)[44]
1999 7 225 Ryan Hale DT New York Giants
2000 2 45 Kenoy Kennedy DB Denver Broncos
2000 2 61 Bobbie Williams G Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl champion (XLVII)[45]
2000 4 102 David Barrett DB Arizona Cardinals
2000 4 114 Anthony Lucas WR Green Bay Packers
2000 6 196 Emanuel Smith WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2001 2 55 Quinton Caver LB Philadelphia Eagles
2001 6 167 Randy Garner DE Atlanta Falcons
2002 4 100 Dante Wesley[a 30] DB Carolina Panthers
2002 7 240 Carlos Hall DB Tennessee Titans
2003 2 42 Ken Hamlin* DB Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl (2007)[47]
2004 1 16 Shawn Andrews* G Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl (2006, 2007)[48]
2004 1 25 Ahmad Carroll DB Green Bay Packers
2004 3 80 Caleb Miller LB Cincinnati Bengals
2004 4 128 Cedric Cobbs* RB New England Patriots Super Bowl champion (XXXIX)[49]
2004 5 160 Tony Bua LB Miami Dolphins
2004 6 177 Bo Lacy T Pittsburgh Steelers
2005 1 21 Matt Jones WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2005 5 159 Jeb Huckeba LB Seattle Seahawks
2006 7 254 Vickiel Vaughn DB San Francisco 49ers
2006 2 64 Tarvaris Jackson*[a 31] QB Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl champion (XLVIII)
2007 1 8 Jamaal Anderson DE Atlanta Falcons
2007 2 41 Chris Houston DB Atlanta Falcons
2007 2 42 Tony Ugoh* T Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl champion (XLVI)
2007 5 173 Michael Coe[a 32] DB Indianapolis Colts
2007 7 248 Keith Jackson DT St. Louis Rams
2008 1 4 Darren McFadden RB Oakland Raiders
2008 1 22 Felix Jones RB Dallas Cowboys
2008 3 90 Marcus Harrison DT Chicago Bears
2008 7 211 Nate Garner T New York Jets
2008 7 227 Peyton Hillis FB Denver Broncos
2008 7 248 Marcus Monk WR Chicago Bears
2009 4 106 Jonathan Luigs C Cincinnati Bengals
2010 3 77 Damian Williams[a 33] WR Tennessee Titans
2010 5 147 Mitch Petrus* G New York Giants Super Bowl champion (XLVI)
2011 3 74 Ryan Mallett QB New England Patriots
2011 5 141 D. J. Williams TE Green Bay Packers
2011 6 168 DeMarcus Love T Minnesota Vikings
2012 3 90 Jake Bequette DE New England Patriots
2012 4 104 Joe Adams WR Carolina Panthers
2012 4 118 Jarius Wright WR Minnesota Vikings
2012 4 134 Greg Childs WR Minnesota Vikings
2013 3 96 Knile Davis RB Kansas City Chiefs
2013 4 112 Tyler Wilson QB Oakland Raiders
2013 6 197 Cobi Hamilton WR Cincinnati Bengals
2013 7 222 Chris Gragg TE Buffalo Bills
2014 3 76 Travis Swanson C Detroit Lions
2014 5 159 Chris Smith DE Jacksonville Jaguars
2014 7 227 Kiero Small RB Seattle Seahawks
2014 7 228 Zach Hocker K Washington Redskins
2015 4 101 Trey Flowers DE New England Patriots Super Bowl champion (LI, LIII)
2015 5 141 Martrell Spaight LB Washington Redskins
2015 6 182 Tevin Mitchel CB Washington Redskins
2015 6 192 Darius Philon DT San Diego Chargers
2015 6 202 A. J. Derby TE New England Patriots
2016 2 35 Hunter Henry TE San Diego Chargers
2016 5 156 Jonathan Williams RB Buffalo Bills
2016 5 171 Alex Collins RB Seattle Seahawks
2016 6 193 Sebastian Tretola G Tennessee Titans
2016 6 201 Brandon Allen QB Jacksonville Jaguars
2017 4 131 Deatrich Wise Jr. DE New England Patriots
2017 5 154 Jeremy Sprinkle TE Washington Redskins
2017 6 205 Jeremiah Ledbetter DE Detroit Lions
2018 1 20 Frank Ragnow C Detroit Lions
2018 7 226 David Williams RB Denver Broncos
2019 4 118 Hjalte Froholdt G New England Patriots
2019 5 148 Dre Greenlaw LB San Francisco 49ers
2019 6 190 Armon Watts DT Minnesota Vikings
2020 3 95 McTelvin Agim DT Denver Broncos
2020 7 216 Kamren Curl DB Washington Redskins
2021 6 207 Jonathan Marshall DT New York Jets
2022 1 18 Treylon Burks WR Tennessee Titans
2022 5 178 John Ridgeway III DT Dallas Cowboys
2022 7 222 Montaric Brown CB Jacksonville Jaguars
2023 3 67 Drew Sanders LB Denver Broncos
2023 3 97 Ricky Stromberg C Washington Commanders
2024 6 212 Cam Little K Jacksonville Jaguars
2024 6 217 Beaux Limmer C Los Angeles Rams

Notes

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  1. ^ Because of the NFL–AFL merger agreement, the history of the AFL is officially recognized by the NFL and therefore this list includes the AFL draft (1960–1966) and the Common Draft (1967–1969).[1][2]
  2. ^ In American and Canadian football, a back is a player who is lined up behind the linemen, the players who line up closest to the line of scrimmage.
  3. ^ a b This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
  4. ^ a b Lance Alworth was drafted in the 1962 AFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders (9th overall) and in the 1962 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers (8th overall).
  5. ^ a b Paul Dudley was drafted in the 1961 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers (54th overall) and in the 1962 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers (232nd overall).
  6. ^ a b Jim Collier was drafted in the 1961 NFL draft by the New York Giants (95th overall) and in the 1962 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills (244th overall).
  7. ^ a b Dann Brabham was drafted in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Houston Oilers (6th overall) and in the 1963 NFL draft by the St. Louis Cardinals (30th overall).
  8. ^ a b c d Dave Adams was drafted three times in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Boston Patriots (100th overall and 215th overall) and by the Kansas City Chiefs (184th overall); Adams was drafted once in the 1963 NFL draft by the Washington Redskins (218th overall).
  9. ^ a b Wes Bryant was drafted in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Boston Patriots (126th overall) and in the 1964 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions (90th overall).
  10. ^ a b Billy Moody was drafted in the 1963 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams (155th overall) and in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Denver Broncos (181st overall).
  11. ^ a b Jerry Mazzanti was drafted in the 1962 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles (223rd overall) and in the 1963 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers (194th overall).
  12. ^ a b Bill Clay was drafted in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs (216th overall) and in the 1963 NFL draft by the St. Louis Cardinals (269th overall).
  13. ^ a b Jerry Lamb was drafted in the 1964 NFL draft by the St. Louis Cardinals (93rd overall) and in the 1964 AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs (146th overall).
  14. ^ a b Gordon Quest was drafted in the 1964 AFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders (207th overall) and in the 1964 NFL draft by the Washington Redskins (270th overall).
  15. ^ a b Ronnie Caveness was drafted in the 1965 AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs (16tth overall) and in the 1965 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams (121st overall).
  16. ^ a b Jim Lindsey was drafted in the 1966 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills (17th overall) and in the 1966 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings (27th overall).
  17. ^ a b Bobby Burnett was drafted in the 1966 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills (33rd overall) and in the 1966 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears (152nd overall).
  18. ^ a b Mike Bender was drafted in the 1966 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons (141st overall) and in the 1966 AFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins (146th overall).
  19. ^ a b Bobby Crockett was drafted in the 1966 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills (91st overall) and in the 1966 NFL draft by the New York Giants (282nd overall).
  20. ^ a b Alton Baldwin was drafted in the 1946 NFL draft by the Chicago Cardinals (271st overall) and in the 1947 NFL draft by the Boston Yanks (25th overall).
  21. ^ a b Leon Campbell was drafted in the 1950 NFL draft by the Baltimore Colts (15th overall) and in the 1951 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears (336th overall).
  22. ^ a b Fred Williams was drafted in the 1951 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns (315th overall) and in the 1952 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears (56th overall).
  23. ^ Jessie Clark later transferred to Louisiana Tech University.[29][30]
  24. ^ Phillip Boren was drafted in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players.
  25. ^ Dave Burnette later transferred to the University of Central Arkansas.[31]
  26. ^ Freddie Bradley later transferred to Sonoma State University.[39][40]
  27. ^ Mike Cherry later transferred to Murray State University.[41]
  28. ^ Kenny Wright later transferred to Northwestern State University.[42]
  29. ^ Chris Akins later transferred to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.[43]
  30. ^ Dante Wesley later transferred to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.[46]
  31. ^ Tarvaris Jackson later transferred to Alabama State University.[50]
  32. ^ Michael Coe later transferred to Alabama State University.[51]
  33. ^ Damian Williams later transferred to the University of Southern California.[52]

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