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Michael Crabtree was drafted 10th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2009 NFL Draft.
The
, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship. Only one former Red Raider, Patrick Mahomes, has gone on to win the league Most Valuable Player award.
Each NFL
Playoff participants are sequenced after non-playoff teams, based on their round of elimination (wild card, division, conference, and
Super Bowl ).
[6]
Before the
Common Draft". When the AFL officially merged with the NFL in 1970, the "Common Draft" simply became the NFL Draft.
[2] [3] [7]
Notably, this list does not include undrafted Texas Tech players that have played for the NFL, for example, Wes Welker .
Key
†
Selected to an all-star game
‡
Won a league championship
♦
Selected to an all-star game and won a league championship
Selections
See also:
American Football League Draft
See also:
National Football League Draft
Year
Round
Pick
Overall
Player
Team[A 3]
Position
Notes
1938
6
2
42
Herschel Ramsey
Philadelphia Eagles
E
—
1939
3
3
18
Elmer Tarbox
Cleveland Rams
B
—
1940
7
10
60
Rex Williams
New York Giants
C
—
11
1
91
Bill Davis
Chicago Cardinals
C
—
1941
18
9
169
Lonnie McCurry
Brooklyn Dodgers
G
—
1942
19
3
173
Charley Dvoracek
Philadelphia Eagles
B
—
1943
9
6
76
Doyle Caraway
New York Giants
G
—
1944
7
1
55
Rodger Smith
Chicago Cardinals
B
—
23
2
232
Bucky Gillenwater
Brooklyn Dodgers
T
—
1945
1
11
11
Walt Schlinkman
Green Bay Packers
FB
—
27
10
284
Jack Dillon
New York Giants
E
—
1946
12
7
107
Pat Farris
Detroit Lions
T
—
18
9
169
Ed Robnett
Washington Redskins
FB
—
28
1
261
Newman Ledbetter
Chicago Cardinals
T
—
1947
18
2
157
Tuffy Nabors
Boston Yanks
C
—
26
8
243
Gene Standefer
Los Angeles Rams
B
—
28
5
260
Joe Smith
Chicago Cardinals
E
—
30
6
281
Bernie Winkler
Philadelphia Eagles
T
—
1948
24
3
218
Floyd Lawhorn
Washington Redskins
G
—
32
3
296
Ralph Earhart
Green Bay Packers
E
—
1949
5
2
43
Glenn Lewis
Green Bay Packers
B
—
6
6
57
Charles Reynolds
Los Angeles Rams
B
—
14
3
154
Bobby Williams
Green Bay Packers
C
—
23
2
223
Bill Kelley
Green Bay Packers
E
—
1950
27
4
343
Elbert Johnson
Detroit Lions
E
—
1951
20
8
239
Jerrell Price [A 7]
New York Yanks
T
—
27
8
323
Ed Price
New York Yanks
B
—
29
9
349
Earl Jackson
Los Angeles Rams
B
—
1952
6
12
73
Jerrell Price [A 7]
Los Angeles Rams
T
—
13
11
157
Aubrey Phillips
Los Angeles Rams
C
—
1953
18
3
208
Jim Turner
Washington Redskins
B
—
1954
3
1
26
Bobby Cavazos
Chicago Cardinals
B
—
8
2
87
Jimmie Williams
Green Bay Packers
T
—
17
10
203
Carl Kautz
San Francisco 49ers
T
—
1955
9
2
99
Walter Bryan
Baltimore Colts
B
—
10
6
115
Claude Harland
Los Angeles Rams
E
—
21
12
253
Rick Spinks
Cleveland Browns
FB
—
22
6
259
Ken Elmore
Los Angeles Rams
T
—
1956
3
1
26
Bill Herchman
San Francisco 49ers
T
—
6
6
67
Don Schmidt
Baltimore Colts
B
—
12
5
138
Jerry Walker
Chicago Cardinals
T
—
13
5
150
James Sides
Philadelphia Eagles
FB
—
19
7
224
Ken Vakey
Green Bay Packers
E
—
21
4
245
Ronnie Herr
Chicago Cardinals
B
—
1957
8
11
96
Bob Kilcullen ‡
Chicago Bears
T
NFL champion (1963 )[13]
13
11
156
Don Williams
Chicago Bears
QB
—
1958
7
4
77
Gene Bentley
Chicago Bears
B
—
24
9
286
Max Brod
New York Giants
B
—
27
6
319
Floyd Dellinger
Pittsburgh Steelers
QB
—
27
10
323
Bob Witucki
San Francisco 49ers
QB
—
1961
2
3
16
E. J. Holub ♦ [A 4]
Dallas Cowboys
LB
AFL All-Star (1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966)[8] AFL champion (1962, 1966)[9] [10] Super Bowl champion (IV )[11]
1962
3
12
40
Pat Holmes †
Philadelphia Eagles
T
AFL All-Star (1967, 1968)[14]
12
9
163
Bake Turner ♦
Baltimore Colts
RB
AFL All-Star (1963)[15] AFL champion (1968)[16] Super Bowl champion (III )[16]
1963
12
4
158
Roger Gill [A 5]
Philadelphia Eagles
RB
—
16
14
224
Coolidge Hunt
Green Bay Packers
FB
—
1964
1
1
1
Dave Parks † [A 6]
San Francisco 49ers
E
Pro Bowl (1964 , 1965 , 1966 )[12]
1965
1
7
7
Donny Anderson ♦
Green Bay Packers
B
Pro Bowl (1968 )[17] NFL champion (1966, 1967)[18] [19] Super Bowl champion (I , II )[18] [19]
9
5
117
Jim Zanios
Dallas Cowboys
RB
—
15
3
199
John Carrell
Pittsburgh Steelers
T
—
18
8
246
Leo Lowery
Los Angeles Rams
RB
—
18
10
248
Jeff White
Green Bay Packers
E
—
1966
14
5
205
Jerry Lovelace
Washington Redskins
RB
—
1967
12
1
289
Ronnie Pack
New Orleans Saints
B
—
1968
4
10
93
Ed Mooney
Detroit Lions
LB
—
15
25
406
Mike Leinert
Oakland Raiders
RB
—
1969
4
9
87
Jacky Stewart
Baltimore Colts
RB
—
6
12
142
Ken Vinyard
Green Bay Packers
K
—
13
1
312
Leon Lovelace
Buffalo Bills
T
—
13
16
329
Jim Moylan
Minnesota Vikings
T
—
15
16
380
Gary Golden
Minnesota Vikings
DB
—
1970
3
23
75
Denton Fox
Dallas Cowboys
DB
—
9
26
234
Charley Evans
Kansas City Chiefs
T
—
12
21
307
Jerry Sanders
Cleveland Browns
K
—
1972
10
2
236
John Odom
New York Giants
DB
—
1973
9
12
220
Russell Ingram
Atlanta Falcons
C
—
15
6
370
Don Rives
Chicago Bears
LB
—
1974
2
12
38
Andre Tillman
Miami Dolphins
TE
—
13
4
316
Joe Barnes
Chicago Bears
QB
—
1975
7
16
172
Lawrence Williams
New England Patriots
WR
—
16
14
404
Calvin Jones
Philadelphia Eagles
WR
—
1976
6
2
158
Curtis Jordan ‡
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DB
Super Bowl champion (XVII )[20]
17
9
468
Tony Green
Atlanta Falcons
DB
—
1977
3
11
67
Thomas Howard Sr.
Kansas City Chiefs
LB
—
6
21
196
Tommy Duniven
Cincinnati Bengals
QB
—
1978
4
6
90
Billy Taylor
New York Giants
RB
—
5
5
115
Eric Felton
New Orleans Saints
DB
—
5
22
132
Jim Krahl
New York Giants
DT
—
8
9
203
Mike Mock
New York Jets
P
—
12
8
314
Dan Irons
San Francisco 49ers
T
—
1979
11
16
291
Brian Nelson
Minnesota Vikings
WR
—
1980
3
10
66
James Hadnot
Kansas City Chiefs
RB
—
4
19
102
Larry Flowers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DB
—
8
2
195
Ken Walter
Baltimore Colts
T
—
8
16
209
Jeff Copeland
Cleveland Browns
LB
—
10
20
269
Willie Stephens
Chicago Bears
DB
—
1981
1
21
21
Ted Watts ‡
Oakland Raiders
DB
Super Bowl champion (XVIII )[21]
1982
8
20
215
Maury Buford ‡
San Diego Chargers
P
Super Bowl champion (XX )[22]
8
25
220
Tate Randle
Miami Dolphins
DB
—
10
10
261
Ron Reeves
Houston Oilers
QB
—
1983
1
21
21
Gabriel Rivera
Pittsburgh Steelers
DT
—
9
14
238
Hasson Arbubakrr
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DT
—
10
5
256
Anthony Hutchison
Chicago Bears
RB
—
1984
7
14
182
Stan David
Buffalo Bills
DB
—
1985
5
9
121
Dwayne Jiles
Philadelphia Eagles
LB
—
7
13
181
Joe Walter
Cincinnati Bengals
T
—
11
12
292
Brad White
New York Jets
DE
—
1986
3
24
79
Tim Crawford
New York Jets
LB
—
4
7
89
Carl Carter
St. Louis Cardinals
DB
—
12
14
319
King Simmons
Cleveland Browns
DB
—
1987
2
5
33
Roland Mitchell
Buffalo Bills
DB
—
5
5
117
Timmy Smith ‡
Washington Redskins
RB
Super Bowl champion (XXII )[23]
9
16
239
Leonard Jones
Minnesota Vikings
DB
—
1988
5
13
133
Eric Everett
Philadelphia Eagles
DB
—
6
23
161
Lemuel Stinson
Chicago Bears
DB
—
10
17
266
Artis Jackson
Miami Dolphins
DT
—
1989
2
23
51
Billy Joe Tolliver
San Diego Chargers
QB
—
1990
5
11
121
James Gray
New England Patriots
RB
—
1991
4
5
88
Sammy Walker
Pittsburgh Steelers
DB
—
1992
8
4
200
Anthony McDowell
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
RB
—
12
9
317
Don Harris
Dallas Cowboys
DB
—
1994
3
26
91
Bam Morris
Pittsburgh Steelers
RB
—
6
9
170
Lloyd Hill
Chicago Bears
WR
—
6
15
176
Derrell Mitchell
New Orleans Saints
WR
—
1996
5
1
133
Marcus Coleman
New York Jets
DB
—
5
22
154
Zach Thomas †
Miami Dolphins
LB
Pro Bowl (1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2005 , 2006 )[24]
1997
2
11
41
Byron Hanspard
Atlanta Falcons
RB
—
1998
7
36
225
Tony Darden
Minnesota Vikings
DB
—
1999
2
27
58
Montae Reagor ‡
Denver Broncos
DT
Super Bowl champion (XLI )[25]
5
34
167
Darwin Brown
Denver Broncos
DB
—
2000
5
1
130
Anthony Malbrough
Cleveland Browns
DB
—
5
27
156
Sammy Morris
Buffalo Bills
FB
–
2001
7
37
237
Kris Kocurek
Seattle Seahawks
DT
—
2002
4
29
127
Kevin Curtis
San Francisco 49ers
DB
—
2003
6
21
194
Aaron Hunt
Denver Broncos
DT
—
6
28
201
Kliff Kingsbury ‡
New England Patriots
QB
Super Bowl champion (XXXVIII )[26]
2004
4
3
99
Carlos Francis
Oakland Raiders
WR
—
7
47
248
B. J. Symons
Houston Texans
QB
—
2005
4
28
129
Dylan Gandy ‡
Indianapolis Colts
G
Super Bowl champion (XLI )[25]
5
14
150
Daniel Loper
Tennessee Titans
T
—
7
20
234
Mike Smith
Baltimore Ravens
LB
—
2006
7
16
224
E. J. Whitley
Dallas Cowboys
C
—
2007
4
18
117
Manny Ramirez
Detroit Lions
G
—
6
14
188
Joel Filani
Tennessee Titans
WR
—
7
32
242
Keyunta Dawson
Indianapolis Colts
LB
—
2009
1
10
10
Michael Crabtree
San Francisco 49ers
WR
—
2
16
48
Darcel McBath
Denver Broncos
DB
—
3
14
78
Louis Vasquez
San Diego Chargers
G
—
4
20
120
Brandon Williams
Dallas Cowboys
DE
—
2010
6
27
196
Jamar Wall
Dallas Cowboys
DB
—
2011
7
29
232
Baron Batch
Pittsburgh Steelers
RB
—
2014
2
17
49
Jace Amaro
New York Jets
TE
—
7
14
238
Will Smith
Dallas Cowboys
LB
—
2016
3
19
82
Le'Raven Clark
Indianapolis Colts
T
—
5
4
143
DeAndré Washington
Oakland Raiders
RB
—
6
11
186
Jakeem Grant
Miami Dolphins
WR
—
2017
1
10
10
Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs
QB
2x NFL Most Valuable Player (2018 , 2022 ) 2x Super Bowl champion (LIV , LVII ) 2x Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (LIV, LVII)
2018
4
3
103
Keke Coutee
Houston Texans
WR
—
6
18
191
Dylan Cantrell
Los Angeles Chargers
WR
—
2019
7
39
253
Dakota Allen
Los Angeles Rams
LB
—
2020
1
27
27
Jordyn Brooks
Seattle Seahawks
LB
—
5
24
170
Broderick Washington Jr.
Baltimore Ravens
DT
—
2021
4
18
123
Zech McPhearson
Philadelphia Eagles
DB
—
7
8
236
Jack Anderson
Buffalo Bills
G
—
2022
4
20
125
Erik Ezukanma
Miami Dolphins
WR
—
7
25
246
Dawson Deaton
Cleveland Browns
C
—
2023
1
7
7
Tyree Wilson
Las Vegas Raiders
DE
—
Notes
Common Draft (1967–1969).
[2] [3]
^ 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.
^ a b This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
^ a b E. J. Holub was drafted in the 1961 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys (16th overall) and in the 1961 AFL draft by the Dallas Texans (6th overall).
^ a b Roger Gill was drafted in the 1963 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles (158th overall) and in the 1963 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers (170th overall).
^ a b Dave Parks was drafted in the 1964 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers (1st overall) and in the 1964 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers (32nd overall).
^ a b Jerrell Price was drafted in 1951 by the New York Yanks (239th overall) and in 1952 by the Los Angeles Rams (73rd overall).
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^ a b "NFL History by Decade: 1961–1970" . NFL . Retrieved 2010-06-09 .
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