List of Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL Draft

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Badgers have drafted 302 players into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936.[a 1] The Badgers' highest draft position was second overall in 1944, when Pat Harder was selected by Card-Pitt.[3] Wisconsin's first drafted player in the NFL was Eddie Jankowski, who was the 9th overall pick by the Green Bay Packers in 1937. Four former Badgers were selected from the latest NFL draft: Jonathan Taylor, Zack Baun, Tyler Biadasz and Quintez Cephus.

Joel Stave was undrafted in the 2016 NFL Draft while Melvin Gordon was drafted 15th overall by the San Diego Chargers in the 2015 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).[4]

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] This list includes players that have transferred to or from Wisconsin.

Key

B Back[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

Elroy Hirsch was drafted 5th overall by the Cleveland Rams in the 1945 NFL Draft
Don Kindt was drafted 11th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 1947 NFL Draft
Tim Krumrie was drafted 276th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1983 NFL Draft
Troy Vincent was drafted 7th overall by the Miami Dolphins in the 1992 NFL Draft
Cecil Martin was drafted 172nd overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1999 NFL Draft
Mark Tauscher was drafted 224th overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 2000 NFL Draft
Michael Bennett was drafted 27th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2001 NFL Draft
Chris Chambers was drafted 52nd overall by the Miami Dolphins in the 2001 NFL Draft
Casey Rabach was drafted 92nd overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2001 NFL Draft
Brooks Bollinger was drafted 200th overall by the New York Jets in the 2003 NFL Draft
Lee Evans was drafted 13th overall by the Buffalo Bills in the 2004 NFL Draft
Owen Daniels was drafted 98th overall by the Houston Texans in the 2006 NFL Draft
Joe Thomas was drafted 3rd overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2007 NFL Draft
Jack Ikegwuonu was drafted 131st overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 NFL Draft
Matt Shaughnessy was drafted 71st overall by the Oakland Raiders in the 2009 NFL Draft
Garrett Graham was drafted 118th overall by the Houston Texans in the 2010 NFL Draft
O'Brien Schofield (#50) was drafted 130th overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2010 NFL Draft
J. J. Watt was drafted 11th overall by the Houston Texans in the 2011 NFL Draft
Gabe Carimi was drafted 29th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2011 NFL Draft
John Moffitt was drafted 75th overall by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2011 NFL Draft
Kevin Zeitler was drafted 27th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2012 NFL Draft
Peter Konz was drafted 55th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2012 NFL Draft
Russell Wilson was drafted 75th overall by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2012 NFL Draft
Nick Toon was drafted 122nd overall by the New Orleans Saints in the 2012 NFL Draft
Bradie Ewing was drafted 157th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2012 NFL Draft
Travis Frederick was drafted 31st overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2013 NFL Draft
Montee Ball was the second Badger to be drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft. Ball was drafted 58th overall by the Denver Broncos.
Ricky Wagner was drafted 168th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL Draft
Chris Borland was drafted 77th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2014 NFL Draft
James White was drafted 130th overall by the New England Patriots in the 2014 NFL Draft
Melvin Gordon was drafted 15th overall by the San Diego Chargers in the 2015 NFL Draft
Jonathan Taylor was drafted 41st overall by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2020 NFL Draft

American Football League

Year Round Pick Overall Player name Position AFL team[a 3] Notes
1961 21 8 168 Ron Miller[a 4] QB Houston Oilers
1961 27 2 210 Terry Huxhold T Boston Patriots
1963 10 6 78 Pat Richter[a 5] TE Denver Broncos
1963 17 7 135 Tom Neumann[a 6] HB Boston Patriots
1963 19 3 147 Gary Kroner[a 7] DB New York Jets
1963 21 3 163 Ron Vander Kelen QB New York Jets
1963 25 4 196 Ron Carlson E Buffalo Bills
1964 7 5 53 Roger Pillath[a 8] T Buffalo Bills
1964 10 3 75 Ken Bowman[a 9] C New York Jets NFL champion (1965), Super Bowl champion (I, II)
1964 25 1 193 Jim Jones[a 10] WR Denver Broncos
1965 8 1 57 Jon Hohman G Denver Broncos
1965 11 5 85 Al Piraino[a 11] T Kansas City Chiefs
1966 14 8 126 Mike London LB San Diego Chargers

National Football League

Year Round Pick Overall Player name Position NFL team[a 3] Notes
1937 1 9 9 Eddie Jankowski B Green Bay Packers
1937 6 3 53 John Golemgeske T Brooklyn Dodgers
1939 3 7 22 Howie Weiss FB Detroit Lions
1939 5 9 39 Lynn Hovland G Detroit Lions
1939 10 9 89 Vince Gavre B Green Bay Packers
1939 16 9 149 Roy Bellin B Green Bay Packers
1940 6 4 44 Jack Murray C Brooklyn Dodgers
1941 1 7 7 George Paskvan FB Green Bay Packers
1941 8 6 66 Bill Kuusisto[a 12] G Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1944)
1941 17 5 155 Fred Gage B Detroit Lions
1942 11 9 99 Tom Farris QB Green Bay Packers
1943 2 1 11 Dave Schreiner E Detroit Lions College Football Hall of Fame
1943 12 4 104 Paul Hirsbrunner T Chicago Cardinals
1943 19 9 179 Pat Lyons E Chicago Bears
1943 21 8 198 Lloyd Wasserbach T Green Bay Packers
1943 22 8 208 Mark Hoskins B Green Bay Packers
1943 24 9 229 Bob Baumann T Chicago Bears
1943 26 8 248 George Makris G Green Bay Packers
1943 29 8 278 Dick Thornally T Green Bay Packers
1943 30 8 288 Bob Ray B Green Bay Packers
1944 1 2 2 Pat Harder* FB Card-Pitt Pro Bowl (1951, 1953), College Football Hall of Fame
1944 12 4 124 Bob Hanzlik E Philadelphia Eagles
1944 29 8 304 Pat Boyle G Chicago Bears
1944 30 4 311 Len Seelinger G Pittsburgh Steelers
1945 1 5 5 Elroy Hirsch[a 13] E Cleveland Rams Pro Bowl (1951, 1952, 1953)
NFL Champion (1951)
College Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
1945 7 5 59 Fred Negus C Cleveland Rams
1945 7 10 64 Jack Mead E New York Giants
1945 15 10 152 Jack Wink B New York Giants
1945 21 6 214 Ken Currier G Detroit Lions
1945 29 7 303 Frank Lopp T Detroit Lions
1946 10 2 82 Rex John T Boston Yanks
1946 11 1 91 Dick Loepfe T Chicago Cardinals
1947 1 11 11 Don Kindt* DB Chicago Bears Pro Bowl (1954)
1947 15 8 133 George Fuchs B Los Angeles Rams
1947 17 10 155 Wally Dreyer[a 14] B Chicago Bears
1947 20 5 180 Clarence Esser E Chicago Cardinals
1947 26 1 236 Earl Maves B Detroit Lions
1948 1 7 7 Jug Girard E Green Bay Packers
1948 12 6 101 Bob Rennebohm E Green Bay Packers
1948 12 10 105 Clarence Self DB Chicago Cardinals
1949 1 5 5 Stan Heath[a 15] QB Green Bay Packers
1949 4 8 39 Ben Bendrick B Chicago Bears
1949 15 8 149 Hal Faverty LB Chicago Bears
1950 4 12 52 Red Wilson C Cleveland Browns
1950 13 6 163 Joe Kelly C New York Giants
1950 17 3 212 Hal Otterback G Green Bay Packers
1950 21 3 264 Gene Evans B Green Bay Packers
1951 15 4 175 John Simcic G Chicago Cardinals
1951 20 11 242 Bill Albright G New York Giants
1951 27 4 319 Ken Huxhold G Chicago Cardinals
1951 27 5 320 Bob Radcliffe B Pittsburgh Steelers
1951 30 1 352 Ed Withers B Green Bay Packers
1952 5 8 57 Pat O'Donahue DE San Francisco 49ers
1952 8 9 94 Jerry Smith G San Francisco 49ers AFL Champion (1964, 1965 As a Coach)
1952 9 3 100 Deral Teteak* LB Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl (1952)
1952 10 1 110 Jim Hammond B Dallas Texans
1952 16 2 183 Johnny Coatta B Green Bay packers
1952 19 1 218 Gene Felker E Dallas Texans
1953 6 6 67 Bob Kennedy G Green Bay Packers
1953 10 2 111 Charley Berndt T Chicago Cardinals
1953 14 4 161 Harland Carl HB Chicago Bears
1953 15 2 171 Dave Suminski G Washington Redskins
1954 12 4 137 Wendell Gulseth T New York Giants
1954 13 7 152 Roger Dornburg B Washington Redskins
1954 19 7 224 Jerry Witt B Washington Redskins
1954 30 5 354 Jim Haluska QB Chicago Bears
1955 1 3 3 Alan Ameche FB Baltimore Colts Pro Bowl (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959)
NFL Champion (1958, 1959)
College Football Hall of Fame
1955 2 4 17 Jim Temp DE Green Bay Packers
1955 6 4 65 Norm Amundsen G Green Bay Packers
1955 6 7 68 Ron Locklin E New York Giants
1955 12 10 143 Clarence Bratt B Chicago Bears
1955 21 6 247 Jerry Cvengros T Los Angeles Rams
1955 27 8 321 Bob Gingrass B Philadelphia Eagles
1956 6 9 70 John Dittrich G Chicago Cardinals
1956 7 4 77 Bob Konovsky G Chicago Cardinals
1956 14 7 164 Charlie Thomas B Green Bay Packers
1956 16 9 190 Wells Gray G Washington Redskins
1956 27 7 320 Dick Kolian E Green Bay Packers
1956 28 5 330 Jim Miller QB Chicago Cardinals
1957 12 12 145 Glen Bestor B Green Bay Packers
1957 27 3 316 Marty Booher T Green Bay Packers
1958 6 12 73 Dan Lewis HB Detroit Lions
1958 11 4 125 Rocco Cinelli T Chicago Bears
1958 11 8 129 Sid Williams B New York Giants
1959 10 11 119 Bob Zeman DB Cleveland Browns AFL All-Star (1962)
Super Bowl Champion (XIAs a Coach)
1959 15 1 169 Dick Teteak G Green Bay Packers
1959 19 7 223 Dave Kocourek TE Pittsburgh Steelers AFL All-Star (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964)
AFL Champion (1963, 1967)
1959 21 10 250 Jim Fraser* LB Cleveland Browns AFL All-Star (1962, 1963, 1964)
1959 27 3 315 Lowell Jenkins T Philadelphia Eagles
1960 5 3 51 Dale Hackbart DB Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1961)
1960 6 2 62 Jerry Stalcup LB Los Angeles Rams
1960 8 6 90 Dan Lanphear DE Pittsburgh Steelers AFL Champion (1960)
1960 16 10 190 Jim Heineke T San Francisco 49ers
1960 20 7 235 Bob Nelson C Cleveland Browns
1961 3 13 41 Ron Miller[a 4] QB Los Angeles Rams
1961 14 5 187 Bob Schmitz[a 16] LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1961 16 7 217 Tom Wiesner B Baltimore Colts
1962 7 4 88 Jim Bakken* K Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl (1965, 1967, 1975, 1976)
1962 17 2 226 Ron Staley E Minnesota Vikings
1963 1 7 7 Pat Richter[a 5] TE Washington Redskins College Football Hall of Fame
1963 7 9 93 Gary Kroner[a 7] DB Green Bay Packers
1964 3 11 39 Roger Pillath[a 8] T Los Angeles Rams
1964 6 14 84 Jim Jones[a 10] WR Chicago Bears
1964 8 10 108 Bob Johnson E St. Louis Cardinals
1964 8 13 111 Ken Bowman[a 9] C Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1965), Super Bowl champion (I, II)
1965 7 2 86 Roger Jacobazzi T Green Bay Packers
1965 7 8 92 Greg Kent[a 17] T Detroit Lions
1965 8 6 104 Al Piraino[a 11] T Philadelphia Eagles
1965 16 12 222 Carl Silvestri DB St. Louis Cardinals
1965 17 14 238 Rick Reichardt HB Baltimore Colts
1965 20 3 269 Ralph Kurek RB Chicago Bears
1966 3 12 44 Bob Pickens[a 18] T Chicago Bears
1966 10 10 150 Tom Brigham DE Detroit Lions
1966 13 7 192 Bill Maselter T Detroit Lions
1968 10 22 268 Tom Domres DT Houston Oilers
1968 12 9 309 Sam Wheeler LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1969 9 10 218 Lynn Buss LB Philadelphia Eagles
1969 10 19 253 Tom McCauley DB Minnesota Vikings
1970 8 14 196 Mike McClish T Houston Oilers
1970 10 14 248 Joe Dawkins RB Houston Oilers
1970 10 25 259 Stu Voigt TE Minnesota Vikings
1971 3 25 77 Bill Gregory DE Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champion (VI, XII)
1971 13 7 319 Dan Crooks DB Atlanta Falcons
1972 7 15 171 Lance Moon RB Atlanta Falcons
1972 9 25 233 Greg Johnson DB Miami Dolphins
1972 11 23 283 Elbert Walker T Kansas City Chiefs
1972 12 13 302 Larry Mialik TE Atlanta Falcons
1972 14 25 363 Alan Thompson RB Dallas Cowboys
1972 16 2 392 Neova Greyer DB New York Giants
1972 16 24 414 Neil Graff QB Minnesota Vikings
1972 16 25 415 Al Hannah WR Miami Dolphins
1973 12 11 297 Robert Storck DT Los Angeles Rams
1973 16 14 404 Rufus Ferguson RB Atlanta Falcons
1974 5 21 125 Mike Webster C Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl (1978, 1979 , 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987)
Super Bowl Champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV)
Pro Football Hall of Fame
1974 13 15 327 Mike Seifert DE Cleveland Browns
1975 12 15 301 Jack Novak TE Cincinnati Bengals
1976 1 8 8 Dennis Lick T Chicago Bears
1976 5 9 133 Steve Wagner DB Minnesota Vikings
1976 6 4 160 Terry Stieve G New Orleans Saints
1976 14 20 395 John Reimer T Houston Oilers
1977 10 25 276 John Rasmussen T New England Patriots
1979 2 12 40 Lawrence Johnson DB Cleveland Browns
1979 6 5 142 Ira Matthews RB Oakland Raiders Super Bowl Champion (XV)
1980 1 22 22 Ray Snell G Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1980 3 27 83 Ray Sydnor TE Pittsburgh Steelers
1980 6 14 152 Tom Schremp DE New York Jets
1981 6 5 143 Dave Ahrens LB St. Louis Cardinals
1982 5 3 114 Tony Elliott[a 19] DT New Orleans Saints
1982 5 11 122 Von Mansfield DB Atlanta Falcons
1982 8 5 200 Jerry Doerger C Chicago Bears
1982 11 4 283 Guy Boliaux LB Chicago Bears
1982 12 9 315 Dave Levenick LB Atlanta Falcons
1983 5 14 126 Matt Vanden Boom DB Buffalo Bills
1983 6 5 145 Tim Stracka TE Cleveland Browns
1983 6 26 166 Bob Winckler T Washington Redskins
1983 8 10 206 David Greenwood DB New Orleans Saints
1983 10 6 257 Mark Shumate DT Kansas City Chiefs
1983 10 25 276 Tim Krumrie* DT Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl (1987, 1988)
1984 6 13 153 Randy Wright QB Green Bay Packers
1984 9 10 234 Tom Baldwin[a 20] NT New York Jets
1985 1 10 10 Al Toon* WR New York Jets Pro Bowl (1986, 1987, 1988)
1985 1 11 11 Richard Johnson CB Houston Oilers
1985 1 20 20 Darryl Sims DE Pittsburgh Steelers
1985 2 23 51 Scott Bergold T St. Louis Cardinals
1985 4 17 101 Dan Turk C Pittsburgh Steelers
1985 4 27 111 Jeff Dellenbach C Miami Dolphins Super Bowl Champion (XXXI)
1985 7 14 182 Gary Ellerson RB Green Bay Packers
1985 7 18 186 Kevin Belcher T Los Angeles Raiders
1985 8 13 209 Ken Stills DB Green Bay Packers
1985 12 21 329 Bert Pearson TE San Diego Chargers
1985 12 22 330 Jim Melka LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1986 6 11 149 Bob Landsee C Philadelphia Eagles
1987 2 1 29 Nate Odomes* CB Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl (1992, 1993)
1987 2 15 43 Rick Graf LB Miami Dolphins
1987 4 23 107 Tim Jordan LB New England Patriots
1987 7 13 181 Michael Reid LB Atlanta Falcons
1987 9 1 224 Joe Armentrout RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1987 9 19 242 Craig Raddatz LB Cincinnati Bengals
1987 10 15 266 Bobby Taylor DB Miami Dolphins
1987 12 13 320 Larry Emery RB Atlanta Falcons
1988 1 4 4 Paul Gruber T Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1988 8 25 218 Glenn Derby T New Orleans Saints
1988 9 26 247 Brian Bonner[a 21] LB San Francisco 49ers
1988 10 7 256 Bud Keyes QB Green Bay Packers
1988 10 18 267 Rodney Lossow C New England Patriots
1989 12 11 318 Todd Nelson G Phoenix Cardinals
1990 10 15 263 Craig Hudson TE Kansas City Chiefs
1991 3 12 67 Don Davey DT Green Bay Packers
1991 10 9 259 Brady Pierce T Minnesota Vikings
1992 1 7 7 Troy Vincent* CB Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
1993 5 15 127 Chuck Belin G Los Angeles Rams
1994 3 12 77 Joe Panos G Philadelphia Eagles
1994 7 12 206 Mark Montgomery RB Philadelphia Eagles
1995 2 5 37 Cory Raymer C Washington Redskins
1995 2 19 51 Terrell Fletcher RB San Diego Chargers
1995 3 11 75 Mike Verstegen G New Orleans Saints
1995 4 3 101 Michael Roan TE Houston Oilers
1995 4 25 123 Mike Thompson DT Jacksonville Jaguars
1995 6 13 184 Lee DeRamus WR New Orleans Saints
1995 6 22 193 Kenny Gales DB Chicago Bears
1996 4 36 131 Eric Unverzagt LB Seattle Seahawks
1996 5 8 140 Jason Maniecki DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1997 2 7 37 Jerry Wunsch T Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1997 4 7 103 Pete Monty LB New York Giants
1997 4 26 122 Tarek Saleh LB Carolina Panthers
1998 2 22 52 Tony Simmons WR New England Patriots
1998 4 14 106 Donald Hayes WR Carolina Panthers
1999 1 27 27 Aaron Gibson T Detroit Lions
1999 3 22 83 Tom Burke DE Arizona Cardinals
1999 6 3 172 Cecil Martin FB Philadelphia Eagles
2000 1 11 11 Ron Dayne RB New York Giants College Football Hall of Fame
2000 1 22 22 Chris McIntosh T Seattle Seahawks
2000 4 30 124 Bobby Myers DB Tennessee Titans
2000 7 18 224 Mark Tauscher T Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Champion (XLV)
2001 1 26 26 Jamar Fletcher CB Miami Dolphins
2001 1 27 27 Michael Bennett* RB Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl (2002)
2001 2 21 52 Chris Chambers* WR Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl (2005)
2001 3 30 92 Casey Rabach C Baltimore Ravens
2001 4 10 105 Bill Ferrario G Green Bay Packers
2001 4 31 126 Edgerton Hartwell[a 22] LB Baltimore Ravens
2001 6 19 182 Roger Knight LB Pittsburgh Steelers
2001 6 30 193 Jason Doering DB Indianapolis Colts
2001 7 30 230 Ross Kolodziej DT New York Giants
2002 1 12 12 Wendell Bryant DT Arizona Cardinals
2002 4 12 110 Mike Echols CB Tennessee Titans
2002 5 17 152 Nick Greisen LB New York Giants
2002 6 29 201 Mark Anelli TE San Francisco 49ers
2003 2 6 38 Al Johnson C Dallas Cowboys
2003 6 5 178 B.J. Tucker CB Dallas Cowboys
2003 6 27 200 Brooks Bollinger QB New York Jets
2003 7 2 216 Ben Johnson T Detroit Lions
2004 1 13 13 Lee Evans WR Buffalo Bills
2004 5 8 140 Alex Lewis LB Detroit Lions
2004 6 28 193 Jim Sorgi QB Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl Champion (XLI)
2005 1 18 18 Erasmus James DE Minnesota Vikings
2005 3 23 87 Scott Starks CB Jacksonville Jaguars
2005 4 6 107 Dan Buenning G Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2005 5 12 148 Jonathan Welsh DE Indianapolis Colts
2005 6 1 175 Anttaj Hawthorne DT Oakland Raiders
2005 6 19 193 Jason Jefferson DT New Orleans Saints
2005 7 26 243 Anthony Davis RB Indianapolis Colts
2006 3 10 74 Brian Calhoun RB Detroit Lions
2006 3 20 84 Brandon Williams WR San Francisco 49ers
2006 4 1 98 Owen Daniels* TE Houston Texans Pro Bowl (2008, 2012)
Super Bowl Champion (50)
2006 5 17 150 Jason Pociask TE New York Jets
2006 6 3 172 Jonathan Orr WR Tennessee Titans
2007 1 3 3 Joe Thomas* T Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
2008 4 32 131 Jack Ikegwuonu CB Philadelphia Eagles
2008 6 12 178 Taylor Mehlhaff K New Orleans Saints
2008 6 15 181 Nick Hayden DT Carolina Panthers
2008 6 25 191 Paul Hubbard WR Cleveland Browns
2009 3 7 71 Matt Shaughnessy DE Oakland Raiders
2009 3 12 76 DeAndre Levy LB Detroit Lions
2009 3 15 79 Kraig Urbik G Pittsburgh Steelers
2009 3 36 100 Travis Beckum TE New York Giants Super Bowl Champion (XLVI)
2010 4 20 118 Garrett Graham TE Houston Texans
2010 4 32 130 O'Brien Schofield DE Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Champion (XLVIII)
2011 1 11 11 J. J. Watt*[a 23] DE Houston Texans Pro Bowl (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018)
2011 1 29 29 Gabe Carimi T Chicago Bears
2011 2 15 47 Lance Kendricks TE St. Louis Rams
2011 3 11 75 John Moffitt G Seattle Seahawks
2011 7 49 252 Bill Nagy C Dallas Cowboys
2012 1 27 27 Kevin Zeitler G Cincinnati Bengals
2012 2 23 55 Peter Konz C Atlanta Falcons
2012 3 12 75 Russell Wilson QB Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018)
Super Bowl Champion (XLVIII)
2012 4 27 122 Nick Toon WR New Orleans Saints
2012 5 22 157 Bradie Ewing FB Atlanta Falcons
2012 6 37 207 Brad Nortman P Carolina Panthers
2013 1 31 31 Travis Frederick C Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
2013 2 26 58 Montee Ball RB Denver Broncos
2013 5 35 168 Ricky Wagner T Baltimore Ravens
2014 3 4 68 Dezmen Southward DB Atlanta Falcons
2014 3 13 77 Chris Borland LB San Francisco 49ers
2014 4 30 130 James White RB New England Patriots Super Bowl champion (XLIX, LI, LIII)
2014 5 36 176 Jared Abbrederis WR Green Bay Packers
2014 7 9 224 Beau Allen DT Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (LII)
2015 1 15 15 Melvin Gordon RB San Diego Chargers Pro Bowl (2016, 2018)
2015 2 25 57 Rob Havenstein T St. Louis Rams
2016 4 1 99 Joe Schobert LB Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl (2017)
2016 6 23 198 Derek Watt FB San Diego Chargers
2017 1 30 30 T. J. Watt LB Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl (2018)
2017 1 32 32 Ryan Ramczyk T New Orleans Saints
2017 4 1 108 Vince Biegel LB Green Bay Packers
2018 4 10 110 Nick Nelson CB Oakland Raiders
2018 5 19 156 Troy Fumagalli TE Denver Broncos
2018 5 27 164 Natrell Jamerson S New Orleans Saints
2018 6 28 202 Jack Cichy LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2018 7 12 230 Leon Jacobs LB Jacksonville Jaguars
2019 3 14 78 Michael Deiter G Miami Dolphins
2019 5 5 143 Ryan Connelly LB New York Giants
2019 5 13 151 Andrew Van Ginkel LB Miami Dolphins
2019 5 31 169 David Edwards G Los Angeles Rams
2020 2 9 41 Jonathan Taylor RB Indianapolis Colts
2020 3 10 74 Zack Baun LB New Orleans Saints
2020 4 40 146 Tyler Biadasz C Dallas Cowboys
2020 5 21 166 Quintez Cephus WR Detroit Lions

Notable undrafted players

Rollie Williams played in 1923 for the Racine Legion
Gus Tebell played in 1923 and 1924 for the Columbus Tigers
John Hall was undrafted in 1997 but signed with the New York Jets
Mike Schneck was undrafted in 1999 but signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers
Jim Leonhard was undrafted in 2005 but signed with the Buffalo Bills
Jonathan Casillas was undrafted in 2009 but signed with the New Orleans Saints
Chris Pressley was undrafted in 2009 but signed with the Cincinnati Bengals
Chris Maragos was undrafted in 2010 but signed with the San Francisco 49ers
John Clay was undrafted in 2011 but signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers
Scott Tolzien was undrafted in 2011 but signed with the San Diego Chargers

Note: No drafts held before 1936

Debut year Player name Position Debut NFL/AFL team Notes
1920 Cub Buck T Canton Bulldogs
1920 Moose Gardner G Detroit Heralds
1920 Polly Koch G/T Rock Island Independents
1920 Jock Mungavin E Chicago Tigers
1921 Tubby Howard E/HB Green Bay Packers
1921 Paul Meyers E New York Brickley Giants
1921 Tubby Rohsenberger T Evansville Crimson Giants
1921 Ralph Scott T/G Chicago Staleys NFL Champion (1921)
1922 Bill Collins E Milwaukee Badgers
1922 Al Elliott HB Racine Legion
1922 Don Murry G/E/T Racine Legion NFL Champion (1932)
1923 Shorty Barr QB Racine Legion
1923 Wes Leaper E Green Bay Packers
1923 Eber Simpson QB St. Louis All-Stars
1923 Len Smith T Racine Legion
1923 Howard Stark T Racine Legion
1923 Gus Tebell E Columbus Tigers
1923 Rollie Williams B Racine Legion
1924 Roman Brumm E/T/C/G Racine Legion
1924 Irv Carlson WR/TB Kenosha Maroons
1924 Dave Noble[a 24] TB Cleveland Bulldogs
1925 Jack Harris FB/E Green Bay Packers
1926 Adolph Bieberstein G Green Bay Packers
1926 George Burnside QB Racine Tornadoes
1927 Boob Darling C Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1929, 1930, 1931)
1928 Paul Schuette G New York Giants NFL Champion (1932)
1929 Gene H. Rose B Chicago Cardinals
1930 Arnie Herber QB Green Bay Packers NFL All-Star (1939)
NFL Champion (1930, 1931, 1936, 1939)
Pro Football Hall of Fame
1931 John Cavosie FB Portsmouth Spartans
1931 Milt Gantenbein WR/DE Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1931, 1936, 1939)
1931 Milo Lubratovich T Brooklyn Dodgers
1932 Joe Kresky G/T Boston Braves
1933 Buckets Goldenberg G/RB Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1936, 1939, 1944)
1933 Joe Kurth[a 25] T Green Bay Packers
1933 John Schneller E Portsmouth Spartans NFL Champion (1935)
1934 Champ Seibold T Green Bay Packers NFL Champion (1936)
1936 Rudy Gollomb G Philadelphia Eagles
1937 Emmett Mortell[a 26] B Philadelphia Eagles
1938 Fred Borak DE Green Bay Packers
1938 Clarence Tommerson HB Pittsburgh Pirates
1939 Karl Schuelke FB Pittsburgh Pirates
1940 Bob Eckl T Milwaukee Chiefs
1942 Art Albrecht T/C/LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1944 Len Calligaro QB New York Giants
1946 George Hekkers T Miami Seahawks
1946 Bill Schroeder RB Chicago Rockets
1946 Evan Vogds G Chicago Rockets
1947 Ralph Davis G Green Bay Packers
1948 John Atwood HB New York Giants
1948 Farnham Johnson[a 27] T Chicago Rockets
1964 Jim Purnell LB Chicago Bears
1965 Lee Bernet TE Denver Broncos
1965 Jim Nettles DB Philadelphia Eagles
1965 Ron Smith DB Chicago Bears
1968 Phil Sobocinski C Atlanta Falcons
1969 Ken Criter LB Denver Broncos
1971 Jim DeLisle DT Green Bay Packers
1971 Chuck Winfrey LB Minnesota Vikings
1976 Ken Starch RB Green Bay Packers
1977 Ron Egloff TE Denver Broncos
1978 Larry Canada RB Denver Broncos
1978 Mike Morgan RB Chicago Bears
1985 John Williams RB Dallas Cowboys
1987 Bill Lobenstein DE Denver Broncos
1987 Sankar Montoute LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1987 Art Price LB Atlanta Falcons
1987 George Winslow P Cleveland Browns
1992 Rafael Robinson DB Seattle Seahawks
1995 Donny Brady DB Cleveland Browns
1995 Chad Cascadden LB New York Jets
1995 Brent Moss RB Miami Dolphins
1995 Joe Rudolph G Philadelphia Eagles
1997 Daryl Carter LB Chicago Bears
1997 Derek Engler C New York Giants
1997 John Hall K New York Jets
1998 Lamar Campbell CB Detroit Lions
1999 Mike Schneck* C/LS Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl (2005)
1999 Aaron Stecker[a 28] RB Chicago Bears Super Bowl Champion (XXXVII)
1999 Jason Suttle DB Denver Broncos
2000 Ahmad Merritt WR Chicago Bears
2000 Donnel Thompson LB Pittsburgh Steelers
2001 Dave Costa T San Francisco 49ers
2001 Mike Solwold C/LS Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl Champion (XXXVII)
2001 Kevin Stemke P Green Bay Packers
2001 John Waerig[a 29] TE Detroit Lions
2002 Nick Davis WR Minnesota Vikings
2003 Erik Bickerstaff RB Dallas Cowboys
2005 Matt Katula C/LS Baltimore Ravens
2005 Jim Leonhard S Buffalo Bills
2006 Donovan Raiola C St. Louis Rams
2007 Roderick Rogers S Denver Broncos
2009 Jonathan Casillas LB New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)
2009 P. J. Hill RB New Orleans Saints
2009 Mike Newkirk DE St. Louis Rams
2009 Chris Pressley FB Cincinnati Bengals
2010 Chris Maragos S San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl Champion (XLVIII, LII)
2011 John Clay RB Pittsburgh Steelers
2011 David Gilreath WR Indianapolis Colts
2011 Scott Tolzien QB San Diego Chargers
2012 Jake Byrne TE New Orleans Saints
2013 Marcus Cromartie CB San Diego Chargers
2013 Shelton Johnson S Oakland Raiders
2014 Ryan Groy G Chicago Bears
2016 Michael Caputo S Los Angeles Rams
2016 Alex Erickson WR Cincinnati Bengals
2016 Tyler Marz T Tennessee Titans
2016 Tanner McEvoy WR Seattle Seahawks
2016 Joel Stave QB Minnesota Vikings
2016 Austin Traylor TE Dallas Cowboys
2017 Corey Clement RB Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion (LII)
2017 Dare Ogunbowale RB Houston Texans
2017 Sojourn Shelton CB Arizona Cardinals
2019 Beau Benzschawel G Detroit Lions
2019 D'Cota Dixon S Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2019 T. J. Edwards LB Philadelphia Eagles
2019 Alec Ingold FB Oakland Raiders
2020 Chris Orr LB Carolina Panthers

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 (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. This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
  4. Ron Miller was drafted in the 1961 AFL Draft by the Houston Oilers (168th overall) and in the 1961 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams (41st overall).
  5. Pat Richter was drafted in the 1963 AFL Draft by the Denver Broncos (78th overall) and in the 1963 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins (7th overall).
  6. Tom Neumann transferred to Northern Michigan.[5]
  7. Gary Kroner was drafted in the 1963 AFL Draft by the New York Jets (147th overall) and in the 1963 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers (93rd overall).
  8. Roger Pillath was drafted in the 1964 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills (53rd overall) and in the 1964 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams (39th overall).
  9. Ken Bowman was drafted in the 1964 AFL Draft by the New York Jets (75th overall) and in the 1964 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers (111th overall).
  10. Jimmy Jones was drafted in the 1964 AFL Draft by the Denver Broncos (193rd overall) and in the 1964 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears (84th overall).
  11. Al Piraino was drafted in the 1965 AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs (85th overall) and in the 1965 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles (104th overall).
  12. Bill Kuusisto transferred to Minnesota.[6]
  13. Elroy Hirsch transferred to Michigan.[7]
  14. Wally Dreyer transferred to Michigan.[8]
  15. Stan Heath transferred to Nevada.[9]
  16. Bob Schmitz transferred to Montana State.[10]
  17. Greg Kent transferred to Utah.[11]
  18. Bob Pickens transferred to Nebraska.[12]
  19. Tony Elliott transferred to North Texas.[13]
  20. Tom Baldwin transferred to Tulsa.[14]
  21. Brian Bonner transferred to Minnesota.[15]
  22. Edgerton Hartwell transferred to Western Illinois.[16]
  23. J. J. Watt transferred from Central Michigan.[17]
  24. Dave Noble transferred to Nebraska.[18]
  25. Joe Kurth transferred from Notre Dame.[19]
  26. Emmett Mortell transferred to Notre Dame.[20]
  27. Farnham Johnson transferred to Michigan.[21]
  28. Aaron Stecker transferred to Western Illinois.[22]
  29. John Waerig transferred to Maryland.[23]

References

General
  • "Draft History by School–Wisconsin". National Football League. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
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Specific
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