1949 AAFC draft

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1949 AAFC draft
General information
Date(s)December 21, 1948
Overview
192 total selections in 29 rounds
League AAFC
First selection Stan Heath, QB
University of Nevada, Reno
  1948

The 1949 AAFC draft was the third and last collegiate draft of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). The teams traded draft choices for the first time in league history. New York sent their first round pick to Chicago, which selected Pete Elliott. Brooklyn traded their second round pick to New York, which selected Lou Kusserow. Chicago traded their third round pick to Buffalo, which selected Hugh Keeney. [1]

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Secret draft

The AAFC held an initial secret draft on July 8, 1948. It consisted of two rounds and was held before the start of the college football season, in order to give the league and advantage on signing players over the National Football League. Two of the selections (Ernie Stautner and Levi Jackson) were voided by league Commissioner Oliver Kessing, because the players were juniors and had college eligibility remaining for the 1949 season. [1]

= All-Star
= AAFC MVP
RoundPick #AAFC teamPlayerPositionCollege
11Chicago Hornets Terry Brennan BNotre Dame
12Baltimore Colts Dick Harris CTexas
13Brooklyn Dodgers Chuck Bednarik CPennsylvania
14Los Angeles Dons Dan Dworsky CMichigan
15San Francisco 49ers Ernie Stautner TBoston College
16Buffalo Bills Abe Gibron GPurdue
17Chicago Hornets Pete Elliott BMichigan
18Cleveland Browns Gene Derricotte BMichigan
29Chicago Hornets Bill Fischer GNotre Dame
210Baltimore Colts Levi Jackson BYale
211New York Yankees Lou Kusserow BColumbia
212Los Angeles DonsJack PriceBBaylor
213San Francisco 49ers Jim Winkler TTexas A&M
214Buffalo Bills Frank Tripucka QBNotre Dame
215New York Yankees John Rauch QBGeorgia
216Cleveland Browns Dick Kempthorn BMichigan

Player selections

= All-Star
= AAFC MVP
RoundPick #AAFC teamPlayerPositionCollege
11Chicago Hornets Stan Heath QBNevada-Reno
12Brooklyn DodgersJoe SullivanBDartmouth
13New York Yankees Bobby Thomason QBVirginia Military Institute
14Baltimore Colts George Sims BBaylor
15Los Angeles Dons George Taliaferro BIndiana
16Buffalo Bills Bill Kay TIowa
17San Francisco 49ersChet FritzTMissouri
18Cleveland Browns Jack Mitchell QBOklahoma
29Chicago Hornets George Blanda QBKentucky
210Brooklyn Dodgers Len Szafaryn TNorth Carolina
211Brooklyn Dodgers Bill Walsh CNotre Dame
212Brooklyn Dodgers Lou Ferry TVillanova
213New York Yankees John Panelli BNotre Dame
214Baltimore Colts Bobby Gage BClemson
315Buffalo BillsHuey KeeneyBRice
316Brooklyn Dodgers Wally Triplett BPenn State
317New York Yankees Sherman Howard BNevada-Reno
318Los Angeles DonsHosea RodgersBNorth Carolina
319Buffalo Bills Veto Kissell BHoly Cross
320San Francisco 49ers Frank LoVuolo ESt. Bonaventure
321Cleveland Browns Albin Collins BLouisiana State
422Chicago Hornets Jim Finks QBTulsa
423Brooklyn DodgersDolph TokarczykGPennsylvania
424New York Yankees Dick Rifenburg EMichigan
425Baltimore Colts Ralph Kohl TMichigan
426Los Angeles DonsBob MeinertBOklahoma State
427Buffalo Bills Wilbur Volz BMissouri
428San Francisco 49ersMike DeNoiaBScranton
429Cleveland BrownsBill McLellanTBrown
530Chicago HornetsCarmen FalconeBPennsylvania
531Brooklyn DodgersJoe QuinnGCornell
532New York YankeesGeorge MaddockTNorthwestern
533Baltimore ColtsWally JonesEEastern Kentucky
534Los Angeles DonsBilly Joe GrimesBOklahoma State
535Buffalo BillsFrank GaulGNotre Dame
536San Francisco 49ersGeorge BrodnaxEGeorgia Tech
537Cleveland BrownsEd McNeillEMichigan
638Chicago Hornets Sam Tamburo BPenn State
639Brooklyn Dodgers Leo Skladany EPittsburgh
640New York Yankees Don Panciera QBSan Francisco
641Baltimore Colts Frank Pattee BKansas
642Los Angeles Dons Joe Geri BGeorgia
643Buffalo BillsFrank GuessBTexas
644San Francisco 49ersJohn HambergerTSouthern Methodist
645Cleveland Browns Tom O'Malley BCincinnati
746Chicago HornetsRalph HutchinsonTTennessee-Chattanooga
747Brooklyn DodgersLynn ChewningBHampden-Sydney
748New York YankeesDan GarzaEOregon
749Baltimore ColtsFred FolgerBDuke
750Los Angeles Dons Bill Renna CSanta Clara
751Buffalo BillsHal EntsmingerQBMissouri
752San Francisco 49ersDan StiegmanCNorth Carolina
753Cleveland BrownsPhil AlexanderTSouth Carolina
854Chicago Hornets Jim Cain EAlabama
855Brooklyn DodgersBob McCurryCMichigan State
856New York YankeesBrian BellBWashington & Lee
857Baltimore ColtsBob PrymuskiTIllinois
858Los Angeles Dons Bill Austin TOregon State
859Buffalo Bills Vic Vasicek GTexas
860San Francisco 49ersBernie ReidGGeorgia
861Cleveland BrownsMike CannavinoBOhio State
962Chicago HornetsTino SabucoCSan Francisco
963Brooklyn DodgersChuck KlemovichGColumbia
964New York YankeesAl MastrangeliCIllinois
965Baltimore Colts Ev Faunce BMinnesota
966Los Angeles DonsMike RubishENorth Carolina
967Buffalo BillsAlex VerdovaBOhio State
968San Francisco 49ers Fred Wendt BTexas-El Paso
969Cleveland Browns Doak Walker BSouthern Methodist
1070Chicago HornetsWarren HueyEMichigan State
1071Brooklyn DodgersBob DuncanEDuke
1072New York YankeesJohn GoldsberryTIndiana
1073Baltimore ColtsKale AlexanderTSouth Carolina
1074Los Angeles Dons Jerry Krall BOhio State
1075Buffalo BillsAl RussasETennessee
1076San Francisco 49ersDick FlowersTAlabama
1077Cleveland BrownsNorby AdamsBPurdue
1178Chicago Hornets Norm Van Brocklin QBOregon
1179Brooklyn DodgersHillary CholletBCornell
1180New York YankeesBen BendrickBWisconsin
1181Baltimore Colts Paul Page BSouthern Methodist
1182Los Angeles Dons Chuck Drazenovich BPenn State
1183Buffalo BillsErnie SettembreTMiami (Florida)
1184San Francisco 49ersBobby LundBTennessee
1185Cleveland BrownsNeg NortonTPenn State
1286Chicago Hornets Jay Van Noy BUtah State
1287Brooklyn DodgersBill DavisGDuke
1288New York Yankees Frank Van Deren ECalifornia
1289Baltimore Colts Jim Owens EOklahoma
1290Los Angeles DonsLarry KlostermanGNorth Carolina
1291Buffalo BillsMilt KormarnickiCVillanova
1292San Francisco 49ersJon BakerGCalifornia
1293Cleveland Browns Frank Burns BRutgers
1394Chicago Hornets Tom Wham EFurman
1395Brooklyn Dodgers Roland Dale TMississippi
1396New York Yankees Ed Berrang EVillanova
1397Baltimore Colts Warren Beson CMinnesota
1398Los Angeles Dons Tom Blake GCincinnati
1399Buffalo Bills Butch Songin QBBoston College
13100San Francisco 49ersJim ReichertGArkansas
13101Cleveland Browns Clarence Self BWisconsin
14102Chicago HornetsIvan SnowdenTTexas A&M-Kingsville
14103Brooklyn DodgersMurry AlexanderEMississippi State
14104New York YankeesBob DoorninkTWashington State
14105Baltimore ColtsDave MoonBSouthern Methodist
14106Los Angeles DonsDick LorenzEOregon State
14107Buffalo BillsLeon CooperTHardin-Simmons
14108San Francisco 49ersDon GarlinBUSC
14109Cleveland BrownsWalt KersulisEIllinois
15110Chicago HornetsCharlie ReynoldsBTexas Tech
15111Brooklyn DodgersHoward DerrickBTennessee-Chattanooga
15112New York YankeesJack GlennTGeorgia Tech
15113Baltimore Colts Jon Jenkins TDartmouth
15114Los Angeles DonsBob BastianGUSC
15115Buffalo BillsClay TonnemakerCMinnesota
15116San Francisco 49ers Pete Wismann CSt. Louis
15117Cleveland BrownsBobby Jack StuartBArmy
16118Chicago HornetsDick MonroeCKansas
16119Brooklyn DodgersDale ArmstrongEDartmouth
16120New York YankeesJack BruceBWilliam & Mary
16121Baltimore Colts Red O'Quinn EWake Forest
16122Los Angeles DonsArt SteffenBUCLA
16123Buffalo Bills Rob Goode BTexas A&M
16124San Francisco 49ers Homer Hobbs GGeorgia
16125Cleveland BrownsDinky BowenBGeorgia Tech
17126Chicago HornetsGeorge GuerreBMichigan State
17127Brooklyn Dodgers Tank Younger BGrambling State
17128New York YankeesGil JohnsonBSouthern Methodist
17129Baltimore ColtsClyde GearyTConnecticut Wesleyan
17130Los Angeles DonsTom GannonBHarvard
17131Buffalo Bills Art Donovan GBoston College
18132Chicago HornetsJohn PhillipsBSouthern Mississippi
18133Brooklyn DodgersMitch HolmgrenTTrinity (Connecticut)
18134New York YankeesBarney HafenEUtah
18135Baltimore ColtsAl SandersTSouthern Mississippi
18136Los Angeles DonsLarry HatchBWashington
18137Buffalo BillsJim GoodmanTMaryland
19138Chicago Hornets Vitamin Smith BAbilene Christian
19139Brooklyn DodgersFrank WeaverBMoravian
19140New York YankeesHal JensenBSan Francisco
19141Baltimore ColtsGuy SundheimCNorthwestern
19142Los Angeles DonsJerry TiblierBMississippi
19143Buffalo BillsMerlin LondonEOklahoma State
20144Chicago HornetsClay DavisCOklahoma State
20145Brooklyn Dodgers Eddie Price BTulane
20146New York Yankees Tommy Kalmanir BNevada-Reno
20147Baltimore ColtsMurney LazierBIllinois
20148Los Angeles DonsGene FrassettoTCalifornia
20149Buffalo BillsMarty BreenCCanisius
21150Chicago HornetsGeorge BenigniEGeorgetown (DC)
21151Brooklyn DodgersJohn GeositsTBucknell
21152New York YankeesAl BeasleyGSt. Mary's (California)
21153Baltimore Colts Harry Larche TArkansas State
21154Los Angeles Dons Jim Clark GMississippi
21155Buffalo BillsJohn SimonGPenn State
22156Chicago HornetsR.M. PattersonTMcMurry
22157Brooklyn DodgersTom BrennanGBoston College
22158New York YankeesErnie TolmanEUSC
23159Chicago HornetsBill KemplinENorth Texas
23160Brooklyn DodgersJack McBrideERice
23161New York YankeesJerry MorricalTIndiana
24162Chicago HornetsBilly CadenheadBAlabama
24163Brooklyn DodgersBobby FolsomESouthern Methodist
24164New York YankeesBob HoodEAlabama
25165Chicago HornetsPhil PooleGMississippi
25166Brooklyn DodgersBill LongEOklahoma State
25167New York YankeesRoss NagelTSt. Louis
25168Baltimore ColtsWalt GrothausGNotre Dame
25169Los Angeles DonsEd RalstonBRichmond
25170Buffalo BillsBernie HanulaTWake Forest
25171San Francisco 49ersPaul ShoultsBMiami (Ohio)
25172Cleveland BrownsLarry CooneyBPenn State
26173Baltimore ColtsByron GilloryBTexas
26174Los Angeles DonsJohnny DonaldsonBGeorgia
26175Buffalo BillsBobby DeuberBPennsylvania
26176San Francisco 49ersJack KellyTLouisiana Tech
26177Cleveland BrownsRay LiningerCOhio State
27178Baltimore ColtsBob CoxENorth Carolina
27179Los Angeles DonsLloyd EisenbergTDuke
27180Buffalo BillsFloyd LewisGSouthern Methodist
27181San Francisco 49ersJasper FlanakinEBaylor
27182Cleveland Browns Vern Gagne EMinnesota
28183Baltimore Colts Bob DeMoss BPurdue
28184Los Angeles DonsGeorge PastreTUCLA
28185Buffalo Bills Leon Cochran BAuburn
28186San Francisco 49ersRudy SmithTLouisiana Tech
28187Cleveland BrownsJim MoranBJohn Carroll
29188Baltimore ColtsGeorge PryorBWake Forest
29189Los Angeles Dons Joe Ethridge GSouthern Methodist
29190Buffalo BillsJoe LeonardTVirginia
29191San Francisco 49ersGordon LongBArkansas
29192Cleveland Browns Joe Soboleski TMichigan

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