List of Kansas Jayhawks in the NFL Draft

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Gale Sayers was drafted 4th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 1965 NFL Draft.

The University of Kansas Jayhawks football team has had 174 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the first draft held in 1936, through the 2016 NFL Draft.[1][A 1][A 2] KU has seen nine players taken in the first round, including six top-10 picks: Gale Sayers, John Riggins, Ray Evans, Mike Butler, John Hadl, and David Verser. Sayers, a College and Pro Football Hall of Famer, was the highest pick from KU as the fourth overall pick in the 1965 NFL Draft.

Through the annual NFL Draft each NFL franchise gets the chance to add new players to their teams. The current draft rules were established in 2009. The team with the worst record the previous year gets to pick first, then the next-worst team picks second, and so on. Teams that were not in the playoffs receive their draft order by their regular-season record. If 2 or more non-playoff teams have the same record the tie breaker used is their strength of schedule. Playoff teams receive their draft order after all the non-playoff teams, based on their round of elimination (wild card, division, conference, and Super Bowl).[3]

In 1944 the All-America Football Conference was established and it began play in 1946 in direct competition with the NFL. From 1946 to 1949 the two leagues fiercely competed for the top college football prospects with each league holding their own drafts, before the AAFC finally merged with the NFL at the end of the 1949 season.

Like the AAFC earlier, 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][4]

Sixteen former Jayhawks who were drafted have been selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game. Twelve former Jayhawks who were drafted have won a championship with their respective teams, one was named MVP, John Riggins in Super Bowl XVII.

Key

B Back K Kicker NT Nose tackle
C Center LB Linebacker BB Blocking back
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
FB Fullback
* Selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game
Won a NFL championship
Selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game and won a NFL championship
 ! College Hall of Famer
± NFL Hall of Famer

Players selected

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John Riggins was drafted 6th overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 1971 NFL Draft.
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Aqib Talib was drafted 20th overall by the Tampa Bay Bucaneers in the 2008 NFL Draft.
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Anthony Collins was drafted 112th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2008 NFL Draft.
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Darrell Stuckey was drafted 110th overall by the San Diego Chargers in the 2010 NFL Draft.
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Dexter McDonald was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the 2015 NFL Draft.
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Moran Norris was selected by the New Orleans Saints as the 115th overall draft pick in the 2001 NFL Draft.
Year[A 3][A 4] Rnd Pick Overall Player name Position NFL team[A 5] Notes
1938 9 6 76 Clarence Douglass B Detroit Lions
1939 18 1 161 Dave Shirk E Pittsburgh Pirates
1939 19 35 175 Ferrell Anderson G Brooklyn Dodgers
1940 14 3 123 Bill Bunson B Philadelphia Eagles
1942 9 2 72 Hubert Ulrich E Cleveland Rams
1942 16 7 147 Ralph Miller B Brooklyn Dodgers
1944 1 9 9 Ray Evans! HB Chicago Bears College Football Hall of Fame
1944 9 11 87 Gene Long G Boston Yanks
1944 26 1 264 Warren Hodges T Chicago Cardinals
1944 30 3 310 George Dick E Detroit Lions
1945 27 5 276 Don Fambrough B Chicago Cardinals
1945 27 11 285 Bill Chestnut B Green Bay Packers
1947 23 6 211 Otto Schnellbacher* E Chicago CardinalsNFL Pro Bowl (1950, 1951)
1947 29 5 270 Bill Hogan B Green Bay PackersNFL
1948 3 6 16 Otto Schnellbacher* E New York YankeesAAFC Pro Bowl (1950, 1951)
1948 11 1 41 Don Ettinger LB-G Baltimore ColtsAAFC
1948 19 1 166 Don Ettinger G New York GiantsNFL
1948 20 10 185 Dick Monroe C Chicago CardinalsNFL
1949 6 4 41 Frank Pattee B Baltimore ColtsAAFC
1949 16 1 118 Dick Monroe C Chicago HornetsAAFC
1949 22 8 219 Dick Bertuzzi B Chicago BearsNFL
1949 23 7 228 Frank Pattee B Washington RedskinsNFL
1950 5 6 59 Forrest Griffith B New York Giants
1950 21 2 263 Bud French B New York Bulldogs
1950 21 7 268 Dick Tomlinson G Pittsburgh Steelers
1950 27 5 344 Ed Lee T Washington Redskins
1951 3 8 34 Mike McCormackౠT New York Yanks Pro Football Hall of Fame
NFL Champion (1954, 1955)
Pro Bowl (1951, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962)
1951 5 2 52 Wade Stinson B Green Bay Packers
1951 29 3 342 S.P. Garnett T San Francisco 49ers
1952 20 11 240 Bob Brandenberry B Cleveland Browns
1952 25 8 297 Bud Laughlin B San Francisco 49ers
1953 2 6 19 Gil Reich B Green Bay Packers
1953 4 8 45 George Mrkonic G Philadelphia Eagles
1953 6 12 73 Ollie Spencer T Detroit Lions
1953 12 5 138 Jerry Robertson B Pittsburgh Steelers
1953 13 10 155 Galen Fiss B Cleveland Browns NFL Champion (1964)
Pro Bowl (1962, 1963)
1953 22 1 254 Merlin Gish C Baltimore Colts
1953 26 10 311 Charlie Hoag B Cleveland Browns
1954 5 6 55 Bob Hantla G San Francisco 49ers
1954 14 8 165 Hal Patterson B Philadelphia Eagles
1954 18 10 215 Morris Kay E San Francisco 49ers
1954 26 11 312 Joe Lundy G Cleveland Browns
1955 21 8 249 John Anderson E Philadelphia Eagles
1956 13 2 147 Ralph Moody B San Francisco 49ers
1956 26 8 309 Bev Butler B New York Giants
1957 11 9 130 Bob Kraus G Chicago Cardinals
1957 14 4 161 Don Feller B Cleveland Browns
1957 16 6 187 Ed Prelock T Baltimore Colts
1957 20 9 238 Tom Horner T Chicago Cardinals
1957 22 6 259 Chet Vanatta T Baltimore Colts
1957 26 9 310 Ted Rohde B Chicago Cardinals
1957 30 8 357 Frank Gibson T Chicago Cardinals
1958 12 6 139 Ron Clairborne T Los Angeles Rams
1958 18 12 217 Larry Carrier B Detroit Lions
1959 14 7 163 John Peppercorn E Pittsburgh Steelers
1959 26 11 311 Homer Floyd B Cleveland Browns
1960 8 12 96 Fred Hageman C New York GiantsNFL
1960 10 2 110 Curtis McClinton†‡ HB Los Angeles RamsNFL Super Bowl Champion (IV)
AFL All-Star Game (1962, 1966, 1967) (Offensive MVP in 1962)
1961 14 6 110 Curtis McClinton†‡ HB Dallas TexansAFL Super Bowl Champion (IV)
AFL All-Star Game (1962, 1966, 1967) (Offensive MVP in 1962)
1961 14 3 185 Doyle Schick B Washington RedskinsNFL
1962 1 10 10 John Hadl*! QB Detroit LionsNFL College Football Hall of Fame
AFL All-Star Game (1964, 1965, 1968, 1969) (1969 MVP)
Pro Bowl (1972, 1973)
1962 3 8 24 John Hadl*! QB San Diego ChargersAFL College Football Hall of Fame
AFL All-Star Game (1964, 1965, 1968, 1969) (1969 MVP)
Pro Bowl (1972, 1973)
1962 7 1 85 Bert Coan RB Washington RedskinsNFL
1962 14 1 105 Bert Coan RB San Diego ChargersAFL
1962 20 8 274 Roger McFarland HB San Francisco 49ersNFL
1962 23 1 177 Elvin Basham G Oakland RaidersAFL
1962 27 7 215 Roger McFarland HB Houston OilersAFL
1963 7 6 90 Marv Clothier G Dallas CowboysNFL
1965 1 4 4 Gale Sayers* HB Chicago BearsNFL College Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Bowl (1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969)
Pro Bowl MVP (1967. 1968, 1969)
1965 1 5 5 Gale Sayers* HB Kansas City ChiefsAFL College Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Bowl (1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969)
Pro Bowl MVP (1967. 1968, 1969)
1965 8 3 101 Brian Schweda T Chicago BearsNFL
1965 8 10 108 Mike Shinn E Green Bay PackersNFL
1965 16 1 121 Brian Schweda T Denver BroncosAFL
1965 19 1 145 Ron Oelschlager HB Denver BroncosAFL
1966 11 6 97 Willie Ray Smith DB Kansas City ChiefsAFL
1966 14 7 125 Mike Johnson DB Oakland RaidersAFL
1966 15 7 134 Steve Renko FB Oakland RaidersAFL
1967 6 1 134 George Harvey G New Orleans Saints
1967 17 25 444 Jeff Elias TE Green Bay Packers
1968 10 20 266 Ben Olison WR Dallas Cowboys
1969 2 15 41 Bobby Douglass QB Chicago Bears
1969 3 8 60 Vernon Vanoy DE New York Giants
1969 4 21 99 John Zook* DE Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl (1973)
1969 5 13 117 Keith Christensen T New Orleans Saints
1969 10 9 243 Donnie Shanklin RB Philadelphia Eagles
1969 14 3 341 Billy Hunt DB Atlanta Falcons
1969 16 19 409 Junior Riggins RB St. Louis Cardinals
1970 2 18 44 Jim Bailey DT Baltimore Colts
1970 6 11 141 John Mosier TE Denver Broncos
1970 10 13 247 Jim Hatcher DB Atlanta Falcons
1970 11 24 284 Emery Hicks LB Oakland Raiders
1970 17 12 428 Bill Bell K Atlanta Falcons
1971 1 6 6 John RigginsౠFB New York Jets Pro Football Hall of Fame
Super Bowl Champion (XVII)
Super Bowl MVP (XVII)
Pro Bowl (1975)
1971 2 15 41 Stephen Lawson G Cincinnati Bengals
1971 5 2 106 Larry Brown TE Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV)
Pro Bowl (1982)
1971 8 24 206 Ron Jessie* WR Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl (1976)
1972 5 16 120 Bob Childs G Los Angeles Rams
1972 7 2 158 Steve Conley RB Cincinnati
1972 14 2 340 Karl Salb DT Buffalo Bills
1972 15 16 380 Steve Roach LB Detroit Lions
1972 15 17 381 Kenny Page LB Los Angeles Rams
1973 3 24 76 Roger Bernhardt G Pittsburgh Steelers
1973 4 5 83 Gery Palmer T Baltimore Colts
1973 9 25 233 Eddie Sheats LB Washington Redskins
1973 15 15 379 Vince O'Neil RB Buffalo Bills
1974 1 15 15 Don Goode LB San Diego Chargers
1974 2 23 49 Delvin Williams* RB San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl (1976, 1978)
1974 3 11 63 Mitch Sutton DT Philadelphia Eagles
1974 3 14 66 David Jaynes QB Kansas City Chiefs
1974 16 19 409 Delario Robinson WR Oakland Raiders
1975 2 14 40 Emmett Edwards WR Houston Oilers
1975 4 25 103 Bruce Adams WR Minnesota Vikings
1975 5 25 129 Robert Miller RB Minnesota Vikings
1975 6 13 143 Steve Towle LB Miami Dolphins
1975 6 19 149 Mike Lemon LB New Orleans Saints
1976 2 15 43 Kurt Knoff DB Los Angeles Rams
1976 2 29 57 Eddie Lewis DB San Francisco 49ers
1976 3 11 71 Dave Scott G Atlanta Falcons
1976 6 10 166 Steve Taylor DB Kansas City Chiefs
1976 9 4 241 Jeff Turner LB Buffalo Bills
1977 1 9 9 Mike Butler DE Green Bay Packers
1977 2 3 31 Nolan Cromwell* DB Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)
1977 2 13 41 Terry Beeson LB Seattle Seahawks
1977 4 15 99 Laverne Smith RB Pittsburgh Steelers
1977 5 7 119 Skip Sharp DB Philadelphia Eagles
1977 7 10 177 Chris Golub DB Kansas City Chiefs
1977 8 20 215 Waddell Smith WR Kansas City Chiefs
1978 3 26 82 Lindsey Mason T Oakland Raiders
1978 5 16 126 Tom Dinkel LB Cincinnati Bengals
1978 5 20 130 Norris Banks RB Philadelphia Eagles
1978 11 10 288 Bill Campfield RB Philadelphia Eagles
1979 3 25 81 Mike Wellman C Los Angeles Rams
1980 2 3 31 Kirby Criswell LB Cincinnati Bengals
1980 3 14 70 LeRoy Irvin* DB Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl (1985, 1986)
1980 5 13 123 Jim Zidd LB New York Jets
1980 11 16 293 Mike Hubach P New England Patriots
1981 1 10 10 David Verser WR Cincinnati Bengals
1981 11 1 277 Lester Mickens WR New Orleans Saints
1982 7 17 184 Greg Smith DT Kansas City Chiefs
1982 9 8 231 Dan Wagoner DB Detroit Lions
1983 2 24 52 Wayne Capers WR Pittsburgh Steelers
1983 11 20 299 Bucky Scribner P Green Bay Packers
1984 5 12 124 Paul Fairchild G New England Patriots
1984 7 16 184 Bruce Kallmeyer K New England Patriots
1984 7 19 187 Renwick Atkins T Detroit Lions
1984 (Supplemental) 3 20 76 Frank Seurer QB Seattle Seahawks
1984 (Supplemental) 3 22 78 Reggie Smith T Denver Broncos
1986 3 20 75 Alvin Walton DB Washington Redskins Super Bowl champion (XXII)
1986 6 22 160 Lynn Williams RB Los Angeles Rams
1986 7 8 174 Mike Norseth QB Cleveland Browns
1986 7 19 185 Johnny Holloway WR Dallas Cowboys
1987 11 10 289 Paul Oswald C Pittsburgh Steelers
1991 10 17 267 Curtis Moore LB Houston Oilers
1992 5 12 124 Chris Perez T Miami Dolphins
1992 9 9 233 Tim Hill DB Cleveland Browns
1993 1 26 26 Dana Stubblefield DT San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl Champion (XXIX)
Pro Bowl (1994, 1995, 1997)
1993 3 23 79 Gilbert Brown DT Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl Champion (XXXI)
1994 4 25 128 Chris Maumalanga DT New York Giants
1995 7 6 214 Gerald McBurrows DB St. Louis Rams
1995 7 20 228 Hessley Hempstead G Detroit Lions
1996 3 18 79 Dorian Brew DB Miami Dolphins
1996 7 10 219 Rod Jones T Cincinnati Bengals
1996 7 17 226 Chris Banks G Denver Broncos Super Bowl Champion (XXXIII)
1996 7 26 235 L.T. Levine RB Denver Broncos
1997 3 33 93 Ronnie Ward LB Miami Dolphins
1997 5 33 163 June Henley RB Kansas City Chiefs
1997 6 32 195 Isaac Byrd WR Kansas City Chiefs
1998 7 50 239 Ron Warner LB New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Champion (XXXVII)
2001 4 20 115 Moran Norris FB New Orleans Saints
2002 4 15 113 Nate Dwyer DT Arizona Cardinals
2002 6 15 187 Justin Hartwig C Tennessee Titans Super Bowl Champion (XLIII)
2004 4 36 132 Adrian Jones T New York Jets
2005 5 3 139 David McMillan DE Cleveland Brown
2008 1 20 20 Aqib Talib CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl Champion (50)
Pro Bowl (2013, 2014, 2015)
2008 4 13 112 Anthony Collins T Cincinnati Bengals
2008 4 33 132 Derek Fine TE Buffalo Bills
2008 6 5 171 Marcus Henry WR New York Jets
2010 4 12 110 Darrell Stuckey* S San Diego Chargers Pro Bowl (2014)
2010 5 34 165 Kerry Meier WR Atlanta Falcons
2010 6 22 191 Dezmon Briscoe WR Cincinnati Bengals
2013 5 23 156 Tanner Hawkinson T Cincinnati Bengals
2015 5 4 140 Ben Heeney ILB Oakland Raiders
2015 6 15 191 JaCorey Shepherd CB Philadelphia Eagles
2015 7 25 242 Dexter McDonald CB Oakland Raiders

See also

Notes

  1. The history of the AFL is officially recognized by the NFL and so this list includes the AFL Draft (1960–1966) and the Common Draft (1967–1969).[2]
  2. The AAFC merged with the NFL at the end of the 1949 season and so this list includes the AAFC Draft (1946–1949).
  3. From 1960 through 1966, teams with a superscript AFL denotes a player drafted in the AFL Draft and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft.
  4. From 1946 through 1949, teams with a superscript AAFC denotes a player drafted in the All-America Football Conference and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft.
  5. This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.

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