List of Oklahoma Sooners in the NFL Draft

The University of Oklahoma Sooners football team has had 377 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936.[1][A 1] This includes 44 players taken in the first round and five number one overall picks: Lee Roy Selmon in 1976, Billy Sims in 1980, Sam Bradford in 2010, Baker Mayfield in 2018, and Kyler Murray in 2019.[4] In the 2010 NFL Draft, Oklahoma became the only school in history to have three players selected in the first four picks of the draft.[5]

Malcolm Kelly was drafted 51st overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2008 NFL Draft.

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 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.[2][3][7]

A total of 31 former Sooners have been selected to at least one Pro Bowl, 18 to more than one, and 35 former Sooners have won a league championship.

Key

QB Quarterback WR Wide receiver TE Tight end
RB Running back FB Fullback B Back
OL Offensive lineman OT Offensive tackle C Center
T Tackle G Guard E End
CB Cornerback DB Defensive back LB Linebacker
DE Defensive end DT Defensive tackle K Kicker
* Selected to a Pro Bowl
Won a league championship
Selected to a Pro Bowl and won a league championship

Players selected

Jammal Brown was drafted 13th overall by the New Orleans Saints in the 2005 NFL Draft.
Brandon Jones was drafted 96th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2005 NFL Draft.
Adrian Peterson was drafted 7th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Sam Bradford was selected by the St. Louis Rams with the 1st overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.
DeMarco Murray was selected by the Dallas Cowboys with the 71st overall draft pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.
Year[A 2] Round Pick Player Position NFL team[A 3] Notes
1936 2 16 J. W. Wheeler T Green Bay Packers
1937 3 25 William Breeden E Pittsburgh Pirates
4 35 Bo Hewes B Pittsburgh Pirates
5 48 Red Conkright C Chicago Bears
1938 3 21 Pete Smith E Detroit Lions
9 79 Ed Parks C Washington Redskins
1939 3 20 Waddy Young E Brooklyn Dodgers
4 26 Hugh McCullough B Pittsburgh Pirates
10 82 Earl Crowder QB Chicago Cardinals
12 102 Jim Thomas G Chicago Cardinals
15 140 Gil Duggan T New York Giants
1940 3 17 Dick Favor B Philadelphia Eagles
4 26 Jack Shirk* E Chicago Cardinals Pro Bowl (1940)[8]
4 27 Pop Ivy E Pittsburgh Pirates NFL Champion (1947)[9][10]
Pro Bowl (1942)[11][12]
9 79 J. R. Manley G Green Bay Packers
10 88 Bob Seymour B Washington Redskins NFL Champion (1942)[13][14]
Pro Bowl (1942)[12][15]
13 111 Al Coppage E Chicago Cardinals AAFC Champion (1946)[16]
13 116 Justin Bowers T Detroit Lions
16 141 Beryl Clark B Chicago Cardinals
18 165 Ralph Stevenson G Cleveland Rams
1941 9 79 Hal Lahar G Chicago Bears NFL Champion (1941)[17]
Pro Bowl (1941)[18]
14 128 Johnny Martin B Chicago Bears
1942 2 12 Jack Jacobs B Cleveland Rams NFL Champion (1945)[19]
3 17 Roger Eason T Cleveland Rams NFL Champion (1945)[19]
5 32 Orville Matthews B Cleveland Rams
15 136 Marvin Whited B Washington Redskins NFL Champion (1942)[14]
Pro Bowl (1942)[12]
1943 10 85 Homer Simmons T Cleveland Rams
10 89 Dub Lamb E Chicago Bears NFL Champion (1946)[20]
17 153 Bill Campbell B Chicago Cardinals NFL Champion (1947)[10]
25 231 Huel Hamm B Detroit Lions
1944 12 111 Jim Tyree E Brooklyn Tigers
22 227 Ed Davis B Chicago Bears
22 230 Clare Morford G Boston Yanks
23 233 Max Fischer C Detroit Lions
27 276 Joe Golding[A 4] B Brooklyn Tigers
1945 3 21 W. G. Wooten E Cleveland Rams
18 180 Lee Kennon T Cleveland Rams
25 260 Stan Green T Detroit Lions
28 288 Don Fauble B Brooklyn Tigers
1946 5 31 Joe Golding[A 4] B Chicago Cardinals
6 42 Thurman Tigart G Boston Yanks
15 133 Tom Tallchief T Pittsburgh Steelers
23 220 Derald Lebow B Los Angeles Rams
32 300 John West B Los Angeles Rams
1947 3 15 John Rapacz C Pittsburgh Steelers
5 31 Buddy Burris G Green Bay Packers
11 90 Dave Wallace B Chicago Cardinals
12 101 Charley Sarratt B Philadelphia Eagles
14 122 Jack Mitchell B Green Bay Packers
22 201 Wade Walker T Chicago Cardinals
27 255 Bill Morris E Chicago Bears
1948 17 149 Nute Trotter T Boston Yanks
18 158 Ray Pearcy C Washington Redskins
1949 7 62 Myrl Greathouse B Chicago Cardinals
23 225 Jim Owens E Pittsburgh Steelers
1950 1 6 George Thomas B Washington Redskins
1 12 Stan West G Los Angeles Rams NFL Champion (1951)[21]
Pro Bowl (1952, 1953)[22][23]
7 82 Leon Manley G Green Bay Packers
14 177 Dee Andros G Chicago Cardinals
20 250 Darrell Royal B New York Yanks
21 265 George Brewer B Detroit Lions
1951 1 4 Leon Heath B Washington Redskins
8 95 Clair Mayes G Chicago Bears
9 107 Nolan Lang B Los Angeles Rams
11 128 Frankie Anderson E Detroit Lions
19 229 Ed Lisak B Chicago Bears
1952 2 17 Jim Weatherall* T Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl (1956, 1957)[24][25][26]
16 192 Ed Rowland T Cleveland Browns
1953 1 2 Billy Vessels RB Baltimore Colts
2 22 Eddie Crowder QB New York Giants
3 26 Buck McPhail B Baltimore Colts
4 38 Tom Catlin C Baltimore Colts NFL Champion (1954)[27]
15 177 Dick Bowman G New York Giants
15 180 Tom Carroll B Los Angeles Rams
1954 2 16 Larry Grigg B Baltimore Colts
10 116 Marrill Green B Washington Redskins
14 164 Roger Nelson T Washington Redskins
17 195 J. D. Roberts G Green Bay Packers
30 355 Juel Sweatte B Pittsburgh Steelers
1955 1 2 Max Boydston E Chicago Cardinals
1 13 Kurt Burris C Cleveland Browns
3 29 Buddy Leake B Green Bay Packers
16 182 Bob Herndon B Chicago Cardinals
18 217 Steve Champlin T Cleveland Browns
22 263 Carl Allison B Detroit Lions
1956 4 44 Cecil Morris G Green Bay Packers
6 68 Bob Burris B Green Bay Packers
13 149 Bo Bolinger G Chicago Cardinals
20 241 Joe Mobra E Cleveland Browns
1957 1 10 Jerry Tubbs* C Chicago Cardinals Pro Bowl (1963)[28]
3 31 Tommy McDonald WR Philadelphia Eagles NFL Champion (1960)[29][30]
Pro Bowl (19581962, 1965)[29][30]
5 50 Jimmy Harris QB Philadelphia Eagles
6 65 Billy Pricer B Baltimore Colts NFL Champion (1958, 1959)[31][32]
7 75 Ed Gray T Los Angeles Rams
12 142 Bob Derrick B Chicago Cardinals
28 336 Tom Emerson G Chicago Bears
1958 2 19 Clendon Thomas* B Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl (1963)[33]
3 32 Bill Krisher G Pittsburgh Steelers
14 164 Doyle Jennings T Pittsburgh Steelers
18 215 Dennit Morris B San Francisco 49ers AFL Champion (1960, 1961)[34][35]
1959 1 5 Dave Baker* QB San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl (1959)[36]
2 17 Bob Harrison C San Francisco 49ers
20 237 Ross Coyle E Los Angeles Rams
1960 2 19 Prentice Gautt RB Cleveland BrownsNFL
10 119 Bobby Boyd* S Baltimore ColtsNFL Pro Bowl (1964, 1968)[37][38]
20 233 Gilmer Lewis T Green Bay PackersNFL
1961 4 51 Ron Hartline RB Detroit LionsNFL
6 80 Mike McClellan[A 5] B San Francisco 49ersNFL
14 195 Phil Loman[A 6] C Cleveland BrownsNFL
30 237 Mike McClellan[A 5] B New York TitansAFL
34 272 Phil Loman[A 6] C San Diego ChargersAFL
1963 8 101 Jim Cook G St. Louis CardinalsNFL
9 116 Dennis Ward[A 7] T Philadelphia EaglesNFL
13 104 Dennis Ward[A 7] T Kansas City ChiefsAFL
15 118 Joe Don Looney[A 8] RB Houston OilersAFL
14 185 Paul Lea[A 9] B St. Louis CardinalsNFL
18 143 Paul Lea[A 9] B Houston OilersAFL
1964 1 12 Joe Don Looney[A 8] RB New York GiantsNFL
6 44 Joe Don Looney[A 8] RB Kansas City ChiefsAFL
11 152 Glen Condren[A 10] T New York GiantsNFL
19 147 Glen Condren[A 10] T New York JetsAFL
14 189 John Garrett[A 11] LB Los Angeles RamsNFL
24 190 John Garrett[A 11] LB Houston OilersAFL
1965 2 23 Lance Rentzel[A 12] WR Minnesota VikingsNFL
6 48 Lance Rentzel[A 12] WR Buffalo BillsAFL
2 28 Ralph Neely[A 13] T Baltimore ColtsNFL Super Bowl Champion (VI, XII)[39][40]
Pro Bowl (1967, 1969)[41][42]
2 15 Ralph Neely[A 13] T Houston OilersAFL Super Bowl Champion (VI, XII)[39][40]
Pro Bowl (1967, 1969)[41][42]
5 67 John Flynn E Detroit LionsNFL
6 79 Jim Grisham[A 14] B Minnesota VikingsNFL
17 130 Jim Grisham[A 14] B Houston OilersAFL
8 60 Rick McCurdy DE New York JetsAFL
14 193 Larry Brown B Detroit LionsNFL
18 250 Ed McQuarters G St. Louis CardinalsNFL
1966 1 8 Carl McAdams[A 15] LB St. Louis CardinalsNFL Super Bowl champion (III)[43]
1966 3 22 Carl McAdams[A 15] LB New York JetsAFL Super Bowl champion (III)[43]
10 149 Mike Ringer[A 16] RB St. Louis CardinalsNFL
15 130 Mike Ringer[A 16] RB Denver BroncosAFL
1967 2 29 Jim Riley T Miami Dolphins
3 80 Ben Hart RB New Orleans Saints
4 96 James Roy Jackson WR Oakland Raiders
9 237 Eugene Ross DB New Orleans Saints
13 320 Tom Stidham K New York Giants
1968 8 199 Bob Kalsu OT Buffalo Bills
10 256 Granville Liggins LB Detroit Lions
11 292 Ron Shotts RB Detroit Lions
1969 1 25 Eddie Hinton WR Baltimore Colts Super Bowl champion (V)[44]
1970 1 6 Steve Zabel TE Philadelphia Eagles
1 13 Jim Files LB New York Giants
1 19 Steve Owens* RB Detroit Lions Pro Bowl (1971)[45]
5 116 Ken Mendenhall C Atlanta Falcons
8 187 Jack Porter G New York Jets
17 420 Joe Killingsworth WR Boston Patriots
1971 7 179 John Watson OT San Francisco 49ers
10 248 Steve Casteel LB Cleveland Browns
17 427 Monty Johnson DB Green Bay Packers
1972 2 46 Jack Mildren DB Baltimore Colts
8 191 Al Qualls LB Baltimore Colts
9 234 Roy Bell RB Dallas Cowboys
17 417 John Shelley DB Buffalo Bills
1973 2 29 Derland Moore DE New Orleans Saints
2 30 Greg Pruitt RB Cleveland Browns Super Bowl Champion (XVIII)[46]
Pro Bowl (1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1983)[47][48][49]
2 43 Al Chandler TE Cincinnati Bengals
2 44 Leon Crosswhite RB Detroit Lions
4 101 Joe Wylie WR Oakland Raiders
5 109 Tom Brahaney C St. Louis Cardinals
7 164 Ken Jones T St. Louis Cardinals
10 238 Dan Ruster DB New England Patriots
12 292 Dean Unruh T St. Louis Cardinals
14 342 Ray Hamilton LB New England Patriots
17 424 Larry Roach DB Chicago Bears
1974 4 85 Durwood Keeton DB St. Louis Cardinals
5 110 Gary Baccus LB New York Jets
5 119 Clyde Powers DB New York Giants
9 227 Ken Pope DB Oakland Raiders
12 296 Eddie Foster T New England Patriots
14 349 David Smith LB Philadelphia Eagles
16 399 Lucious Selmon DT New England Patriots
1975 2 41 Rod Shoate LB New England Patriots
4 82 Tony Peters DB Cleveland Browns Super Bowl Champion (XVII)[50]
4 96 Randy Hughes DB Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champion (XII)[51]
5 113 Kyle Davis C Dallas Cowboys
6 134 John Carroll WR San Diego Chargers
8 189 Wayne Hoffman T Kansas City Chiefs
10 239 Clyde Russell RB Miami Dolphins
14 355 Jerry Arnold G Denver Broncos
15 370 John Roush G San Diego Chargers
15 372 Grant Burget RB New Orleans Saints
1976 1 1 Lee Roy Selmon* DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl (19791984)[52][53][54]
1 4 Joe Washington RB San Diego Chargers Super Bowl Champion (XVII)[55]
Pro Bowl (1979)[56][57]
1 11 Billy Brooks WR Cincinnati Bengals
2 60 Dewey Selmon DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4 96 Tinker Owens WR New Orleans Saints
5 144 Jimbo Elrod LB Kansas City Chiefs
8 212 Tony DiRienzo K San Diego Chargers
1977 2 44 Horace Ivory RB New England Patriots
3 82 Sidney Brown DB New England Patriots
4 88 Mike Vaughan T New York Giants
4 105 Jerry Anderson DB Cincinnati Bengals
10 260 Jim Culbreath RB Green Bay Packers
1978 1 20 Elvis Peacock RB Los Angeles Rams
3 84 Dave Hudgens T Dallas Cowboys
7 178 Karl Baldischwiler T Miami Dolphins
11 289 Richard Murray DT Detroit Lions
1979 2 33 Greg Roberts G Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2 38 Reggie Mathis LB New Orleans Saints
2 47 Sam Claphan T Cleveland Browns
3 72 Kenny King RB Houston Oilers Super Bowl Champion (XV, XVIII)[46][58]
Pro Bowl (1980)[59]
4 90 Phil Tabor DE New York Giants
5 122 Victor Hicks TE Los Angeles Rams
6 143 Daryl Hunt LB Houston Oilers
6 144 Thomas Lott RB St. Louis Cardinals
7 189 Uwe von Schamann K Miami Dolphins
12 320 Reggie Kinlaw DT Oakland Raiders Super Bowl Champion (XV, XVIII)[60]
1980 1 1 Billy Sims* RB Detroit Lions Pro Bowl (19801982)[61][62]
1 26 George Cumby LB Green Bay Packers
2 40 Darrol Ray DB New York Jets
2 56 John Goodman DE Pittsburgh Steelers
4 87 Fred Nixon WR Green Bay Packers
5 130 Paul Tabor C Green Bay Packers
7 179 Bud Hebert DB New York Giants
9 235 Barry Burget LB San Francisco 49ers
11 284 Mike Babb DB Atlanta Falcons
1981 1 13 David Overstreet RB Miami Dolphins
1 17 Keith Gary DE Pittsburgh Steelers
4 88 Steve Rhodes WR St. Louis Cardinals
4 105 Richard Turner DT Green Bay Packers
5 112 Louis Oubre T New Orleans Saints
8 204 Ken Sitton DB Baltimore Colts
8 213 J. C. Watts QB New York Jets
11 282 Forrest Valora QB Green Bay Packers
1982 3 67 Bill Bechtold C Los Angeles Rams
5 113 Terry Crouch G Baltimore Colts
8 207 Mike Reilly LB Los Angeles Rams
9 241 Lyndle Byford T Kansas City Chiefs
1983 6 142 Steve Haworth DB Houston Oilers
7 185 Weldon Ledbetter RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
9 248 Stanley Wilson RB Cincinnati Bengals
1984s 1 14 Dwight Drane[A 17] DB Buffalo Bills
1984 1 9 Rick Bryan DT Atlanta Falcons
1 14 Jackie Shipp LB Miami Dolphins
2 31 Bob Slater DT Washington Redskins
2 32 Scott Case DB Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl Champion (XXX)[63]
Pro Bowl (1988)[64]
2 32 Darryl Goodlow[A 18] LB Philadelphia Eagles
2 36 Thomas Benson LB Atlanta Falcons
12 325 Paul Parker G St. Louis Cardinals
1985 1 26 Steve Sewell RB Denver Broncos
4 85 Buster Rhymes WR Minnesota Vikings
7 189 Danny Bradley RB Los Angeles Rams
8 199 Chuck Thomas C Houston Oilers Super Bowl Champion (XXIII, XXIV)[65][66][67]
12 316 Jim Rockford DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1986 1 2 Tony Casillas DT Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl Champion (XXVII, XXVIII)[68][69][70]
2 40 Kevin Murphy LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5 116 Jeff Tupper DE St. Louis Cardinals
12 327 Marcus Dupree RB Los Angeles Rams
1987s 1 1 Brian Bosworth[A 19] LB Seattle Seahawks
1987 5 120 Steve Bryan DE Chicago Bears
5 133 Spencer Tillman RB Houston Oilers Super Bowl Champion (XXIV)[66]
8 221 Paul Migliazzo LB Chicago Bears
1988 1 5 Rickey Dixon DB Cincinnati Bengals
1 13 Keith Jackson TE Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (XXXI)[71]
Pro Bowl (19881990, 1992, 1993, 1996)[72][73][74][75]
2 51 Dante Jones LB Chicago Bears
3 67 Mark Hutson G Dallas Cowboys
4 99 Greg Johnson T Miami Dolphins
4 106 Lydell Carr RB New Orleans Saints
5 116 Darrell Reed LB Green Bay Packers
5 133 Troy Johnson LB Chicago Bears
6 148 Jon Phillips G Phoenix Cardinals
6 164 Derrick White DB Minnesota Vikings
7 171 Derrick Crudup DB Los Angeles Raiders
7 189 Caesar Rentie T Chicago Bears
8 200 Patrick Collins RB Green Bay Packers
1989 6 152 Anthony Stafford WR New York Jets
6 165 Eric Mitchell RB New England Patriots
8 216 Tony Woods DT Chicago Bears
12 333 Anthony Phillips G Chicago Bears
1990 6 162 Kevin Thompson DB Philadelphia Eagles
9 230 Leon Perry RB Los Angeles Raiders
12 330 Ken McMichel DB Phoenix Cardinals
1991 4 103 Adrian Cooper TE Pittsburgh Steelers
5 114 James Goode LB Atlanta Falcons
7 169 Frank Blevins LB Green Bay Packers
8 209 Scott Evans DT Phoenix Cardinals
10 272 Tom Backes DE Chicago Bears
1992 5 133 Joe Bowden LB Houston Oilers
6 146 Brian Brauninger T Phoenix Cardinals
6 152 Mike Gaddis RB Minnesota Vikings
6 153 Stacey Dillard DT New York Giants
6 158 Terry Ray DB Atlanta Falcons
8 197 Jason Belser DB Indianapolis Colts
10 269 Corey Mayfield DE San Francisco 49ers
12 326 Brandon Houston T Philadelphia Eagles
12 331 Chris Wilson LB Chicago Bears
1993 7 178 Darnell Walker DB Atlanta Falcons
7 190 Joey Mickey TE Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (XXVIII)[68]
1994 2 54 Aubrey Beavers LB Miami Dolphins
6 167 Rickey Brady TE Los Angeles Rams
1996 1 5 Cedric Jones DE New York Giants
3 83 Jerald Moore RB St. Louis Cardinals
4 122 Darrius Johnson DB Denver Broncos Super Bowl Champion (XXXII, XXXIII)[76]
5 161 Harry Stamps T Arizona Cardinals
6 207 Wendell Davis DB Dallas Cowboys
7 247 J. R. Conrad T New England Patriots
1997 5 149 Barron Tanner DT Miami Dolphins
6 199 Rod Manuel DE Pittsburgh Steelers
1998 2 48 Stephen Alexander TE Washington Redskins
5 124 Martin Chase DT Baltimore Ravens
5 152 Travian Smith LB Oakland Raiders
6 164 Sammy Williams T Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion (XXXV)[77]
1999 2 60 Jermaine Fazande RB San Diego Chargers
5 159 De'Mond Parker RB Green Bay Packers
6 173 Kelly Gregg DT Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl Champion (XXXV)[77]
2000 1 20 Stockar McDougle T Detroit Lions
2 54 William Bartee DB Kansas City Chiefs
2001 3 72 Torrance Marshall LB Green Bay Packers
6 177 Josh Heupel QB Miami Dolphins
2002 1 8 Roy Williams* S Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (20032007)[78]
3 77 Rocky Calmus LB Tennessee Titans
2003 1 28 Andre Woolfolk CB Tennessee Titans
4 108 Quentin Griffin RB Denver Broncos
6 189 Jimmy Wilkerson DE Kansas City Chiefs
7 223 Trent Smith TE Baltimore Ravens
2004 1 14 Tommie Harris* DT Chicago Bears Pro Bowl (20052007)[79][80][81]
2 37 Teddy Lehman LB Detroit Lions
3 76 Derrick Strait CB New York Jets
2005 1 13 Jammal Brown OT New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)[82]
Pro Bowl (2006, 2008)[83][84]
1 22 Mark Clayton WR Baltimore Ravens
2 34 Brodney Pool S Cleveland Browns
2 39 Mark Bradley WR Chicago Bears
2 53 Dan Cody DE Baltimore Ravens
3 96 Brandon Jones WR Tennessee Titans
4 103 Antonio Perkins CB Cleveland Browns
5 141 Donte Nicholson S Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5 167 Mike Hawkins CB Green Bay Packers
5 168 Lance Mitchell LB Arizona Cardinals
6 177 Wes Sims OL San Diego Chargers
2006 1 23 Davin Joseph* OL Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl (2008, 2011)[84]
2 56 Chris Chester OL Baltimore Ravens
3 73 Dusty Dvoracek DT Chicago Bears
3 78 Travis Wilson WR Cleveland Browns
3 80 Clint Ingram LB Jacksonville Jaguars
6 195 J. D. Runnels FB Chicago Bears
2007 1 7 Adrian Peterson* RB Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl (20072010, 2012, 2013, 2015)[85][86][87]
6 176 Rufus Alexander LB Minnesota Vikings
7 239 C. J. Ah You DE Buffalo Bills
2008 2 37 Curtis Lofton LB Atlanta Falcons
2 51 Malcolm Kelly WR Washington Redskins
3 75 Reggie Smith CB San Francisco 49ers
7 240 Allen Patrick RB Baltimore Ravens
2009 2 54 Phil Loadholt OT Minnesota Vikings
3 99 Juaquin Iglesias WR Chicago Bears
5 147 Nic Harris S Buffalo Bills
5 163 Duke Robinson OL Carolina Panthers
7 229 Manuel Johnson WR Dallas Cowboys
2010 1 1 Sam Bradford QB St. Louis Rams
1 3 Gerald McCoy* DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl (20122015)
1 4 Trent Williams* OT Washington Redskins Pro Bowl (20122015)
1 21 Jermaine Gresham* TE Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl (2011, 2012)
4 121 Keenan Clayton LB Philadelphia Eagles
5 135 Dominique Franks CB Atlanta Falcons
5 162 Brody Eldridge TE Indianapolis Colts
2011 3 71 DeMarco Murray* RB Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (2013,2014)
4 108 Quinton Carter S Denver Broncos
7 229 Jonathan Nelson S St. Louis Rams
7 247 Jeremy Beal DE Denver Broncos
2012 2 54 Ryan Broyles WR Detroit Lions
3 74 Donald Stephenson OT Kansas City Chiefs
3 80 Jamell Fleming CB Arizona Cardinals
4 103 Frank Alexander DE Carolina Panthers
4 125 Ronnell Lewis LB Detroit Lions
6 186 James Hanna TE Dallas Cowboys
7 223 Travis Lewis LB Detroit Lions
2013 1 4 Lane Johnson OT Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (XLII)
Pro Bowl (2017)
4 115 Landry Jones QB Pittsburgh Steelers
5 144 Kenny Stills WR New Orleans Saints
6 186 Justin Brown WR Pittsburgh Steelers
6 205 Stacy McGee DT Oakland Raiders
7 239 David King DE Philadelphia Eagles
2014 4 104 Jalen Saunders WR New York Jets
4 114 Aaron Colvin CB Jacksonville Jaguars
7 242 Corey Nelson LB Denver Broncos Super Bowl Champion (50)
7 245 Trey Millard FB San Francisco 49ers
2015 2 52 Jordan Phillips DT Miami Dolphins
3 97 Geneo Grissom DE New England Patriots Super Bowl Champion (XLI)
4 102 Daryl Williams OT Carolina Panthers
4 117 Blake Bell TE San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl Champion (LIV)
6 185 Tyrus Thompson OT Minnesota Vikings
6 206 Aaron Ripkowski FB Green Bay Packers
2016 2 40 Sterling Shepard WR New York Giants
4 101 Charles Tapper DE Dallas Cowboys
5 141 Zack Sanchez CB Carolina Panthers
6 183 Devante Bond LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2017 2 48 Joe Mixon RB Cincinnati Bengals
4 110 Dede Westbrook WR Jacksonville Jaguars
4 114 Samaje Perine RB Washington Redskins
6 193 Jordan Evans LB Cincinnati Bengals
2018 1 1 Baker Mayfield QB Cleveland Browns
3 83 Orlando Brown OT Baltimore Ravens
3 86 Mark Andrews TE Baltimore Ravens
5 160 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo DE Los Angeles Rams
2019 1 1 Kyler Murray QB Arizona Cardinals
1 25 Marquise Brown WR Baltimore Ravens
2 38 Cody Ford T Buffalo Bills
3 97 Bobby Evans T Los Angeles Rams
4 114 Dru Samia G Minnesota Vikings
4 123 Ben Powers G Baltimore Ravens
5 170 Austin Seibert K Cleveland Browns
6 211 Rodney Anderson RB Cincinnati Bengals
2020 1 17 CeeDee Lamb WR Dallas Cowboys
1 23 Kenneth Murray LB Los Angeles Chargers
2 53 Jalen Hurts QB Philadelphia Eagles
3 82 Neville Gallimore DT Dallas Cowboys

Notes

  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 (19601966) and the Common Draft (19671969).[2][3]
  2. From 1960 through 1966, teams with a superscript AFL denotes player drafted in the AFL Draft and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft.
  3. This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
  4. Joe Golding was drafted in 1944 by the Brooklyn Tigers (276th overall) and in 1946 by the Chicago Cardinals (31st overall).
  5. Mike McClellan was drafted in 1961 by the San Francisco 49ers (80th overall) and in 1962 by the New York Titans (237th overall).
  6. Phil Loman was drafted in 1961 by the Cleveland Browns (195th overall) and in 1962 by the San Diego Chargers (272nd overall).
  7. Dennis Ward was drafted in 1963 by the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL (116th overall) and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL (104th overall).
  8. Joe Don Looney was drafted in 1963 by the Houston Oilers (118th overall) and in 1964 by both the New York Giants of the NFL (12th overall) and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL (44th overall).
  9. Paul Lea was drafted in 1963 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (185th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (143rd overall).
  10. Glen Condren was drafted in 1964 by the New York Giants of the NFL (152nd overall) and the New York Jets of the AFL (147th overall).
  11. John Garrett was drafted in 1964 by the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL (189th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (190th overall).
  12. Lance Rentzel was drafted in 1965 by the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL (23rd overall) and the Buffalo Bills of the AFL (48th overall).
  13. Ralph Neely was drafted in 1965 by the Baltimore Colts of the NFL (28th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (15th overall).
  14. Jim Grisham was drafted in 1965 by the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL (79th overall) and the Houston Oilers of the AFL (130th overall).
  15. Carl McAdams was drafted in 1966 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (8th overall) and the New York Jets of the AFL (22nd overall).
  16. Mike Ringer was drafted in 1966 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL (149th overall) and the Denver Broncos of the AFL (130th overall).
  17. Dwight Drane was the 14th pick in the first round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft.
  18. Darryl Goodlow was the 4th pick in the second round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft.
  19. Brian Bosworth was the 1st pick in the first round of the 1987 Supplemental Draft.

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