Green Bay Packers draft history

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The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. [1] They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and play their home games at Lambeau Field in central Wisconsin. [2] [3] In 1936, the Packers took part in the first NFL draft of college football players and have participated in every NFL draft since. With the seventh pick of the first round of the 1936 draft, Russ Letlow, a guard out of the University of San Francisco, became the Packers' first draft selection. [4]

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From 1936 to 1959, the NFL draft was the only selection process to retain the rights to sign college football players, except for that of the drafts of the short-lived All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in the late 1940s. [5] However, starting in 1960, the newly-formed American Football League (AFL) began a competing draft of the same group of collegiate players. The NFL and AFL competed for the same players from 1960 to 1966, creating a bidding war for signing draft picks and players that threatened the financial sustainability of each league. In 1967, the AFL and NFL announced a merger that would be finalized in 1970. During this time, both leagues implemented a common draft, thus avoiding competition for signing draftees. [6] In addition to the annual draft, special drafts have occurred. These included the 1950 AAFC dispersal draft and the 1984 NFL supplemental draft, where existing NFL teams, including the Packers, were able to select players from other leagues. The AAFC dispersal draft was organized after the AAFC merged with the NFL; three teams from the AAFC were admitted into the NFL, while most of the remaining players from the other five AAFC teams were placed in the dispersal draft. [7] [8] The 1984 supplemental draft occurred after the formation of the United States Football League (USFL) with the primary purpose of selecting players that had already signed with a USFL team in a separate process from the annual draft. The Canadian Football League (CFL) was also included in this supplemental draft. [9] In addition to the 1984 supplemental draft, the NFL has hosted an annual supplemental draft since 1977 for players who had circumstances affect their eligibility for the NFL draft. [10] The Packers have only selected a player once in a supplemental draft, taking Mike Wahle in the second round in 1998. [4] With this selection, the Packers forfeited their normal second round pick in the next draft. [11] Additionally, eight expansion drafts occurred, with the most recent in 2002, where newly formed NFL teams were allowed to draft players from existing NFL teams within certain limitations. [12] [13]

Throughout the history of the NFL draft, the number of rounds and the number of picks have fluctuated significantly, depending on the number of teams in the NFL. Thus with 32 teams in the NFL since 2002, there have been 32 standard draft picks per round. [14] The number of rounds peaked to 30 in the years during and after World War II, although that number has been routinely reduced down to the current seven rounds per draft. [15] The order of the draft selection is derived from the previous season's final standings, with the worst team in the league selecting first and the champion selecting last. [16] However, for 12 years from 1947 to 1958, the first overall pick was chosen by a lottery, with that selection replacing what would have been the team's original first-round selection based on their record the previous season. When a team won the lottery, they were then removed from the next year's lottery. [17] The Packers won the last of these lotteries in the 1957 NFL draft, using their bonus pick to select future Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Hornung. [18]

Including Hornung, the Packers have selected 13 players who ended up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [4] Under the oversight of scout Jack Vainisi, 10 of these players were selected over a 7-year period from 1952 to 1958, culminating in the 1958 NFL draft where the Packers selected future All-Pro Dan Currie and future Pro Football Hall of Famers Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke and Jerry Kramer successively in the first four rounds. [4] [19] This draft has been identified as one of the most successful in the history of the NFL. [19] [20] [21] Vainisi's guidance also led to the Packers drafting quarterback Bart Starr in the 17th round of the 1956 NFL draft; [21] Starr would go on to lead the Packers to five NFL Championships and became one of the lowest drafted players to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [22] [23] On three separate occasions, Packers draft picks have won the Associated Press NFL Rookie of the Year Award: John Brockington (1971), Willie Buchanon (1972) and Eddie Lacy (2013). [24] [25] The Packers have had the first selection in a draft twice, in 1957 with Hornung and two years later in 1959, when they selected quarterback Randy Duncan. [4] Duncan signed with the CFL and never played for the Packers. [26] They have also only had the second pick twice: Mike McCoy in 1970 and Tony Mandarich in 1989. [4] The selection of Mandarich has been much maligned over the years. [27] [28] Of the first five picks of the 1989 NFL draft, Mandarich was the only one to not be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas and Deion Sanders, who were all available to the Packers with the second pick, were chosen after Mandarich with picks three, four and five. [29] The Packers participated in the most recent draft in 2024, selecting 11 players over 7 rounds, including Jordan Morgan as their first-round draft pick. [30]

Draft history by year

Green Bay Packers draft history by year
DraftRounds [15] Original draft order [lower-alpha 1] Total selections First-round pick(s) Refs
1936 97th 9 Russ Letlow [31]
1937 109th 10 Eddie Jankowski [32]
1938 127th 12 Cecil Isbell [33]
1939 229th 19 Larry Buhler [34]
1940 229th 20 Hal Van Every [35]
1941 207th 20 George Paskvan [36]
1942 229th 20 Urban Odson [37]
1943 328th 30 Dick Wildung [38]
1944 327th 30 Merv Pregulman [39]
1945 3211th 30 Walt Schlinkman [40]
1946 326th 30 Johnny Strzykalski [41]
1947 326th 30 Ernie Case [42]
1948 327th 29 Jug Girard [43]
1949 255th 23 Stan Heath [44]
1950 dispersal 103rd 15 Billy Grimes [45]
1950 304th 29 Clayton Tonnemaker [46]
1951 305th 28 Bob Gain [47]
1952 304th 30 Babe Parilli [48]
1953 307th 30 Al Carmichael [49]
1954 303rd 29 Art Hunter [50]
Veryl Switzer
1955 305th 30 Tom Bettis [51]
1956 308th 29 Jack Losch [52]
1957 304th 30 Paul Hornung [53]
Ron Kramer
1958 303rd 30 Dan Currie [54]
1959 30 1st 31 Randy Duncan [55]
1960 205th 17 Tom Moore [56]
1961 2012th 21 Herb Adderley [57]
1962 2014th 22 Earl Gros [58]
1963 2014th 27 Dave Robinson [59]
1964 2013th 23 Lloyd Voss [60]
1965 2010th 25 Donny Anderson [61]
Larry Elkins
1966 209th 20 Jim Grabowski [62]
Gale Gillingham
1967 1725th 22 Bob Hyland [63]
Don Horn
1968 175th 21 Fred Carr [64]
Bill Lueck
1969 1712th 18 Rich Moore [65]
1970 1716th 20 Mike McCoy [66]
Rich McGeorge
1971 1712th 18 John Brockington [67]
1972 177th 16 Willie Buchanon [68]
Jerry Tagge
1973 1721st 14 Barry Smith [69]
1974 1712th 16 Barty Smith [70]
1975 1710th 13 No pick [71]
1976 179th 14 Mark Koncar [72]
1977 129th 12 Mike Butler [73]
Ezra Johnson
1978 126th 14 James Lofton [74]
John Anderson
1979 1215th 12 Eddie Lee Ivery [75]
1980 124th 12 Bruce Clark [76]
George Cumby
1981 126th 11 Rich Campbell [77]
1982 1216th 11 Ron Hallstrom [78]
1983 1220th 12 Tim Lewis [79]
1984 1212th 12 Alphonso Carreker [80]
1984 supplemental 312th 3 Buford Jordan [80]
1985 1214th 12 Ken Ruettgers [81]
1986 1214th 10 No pick [82]
1987 124th 14 Brent Fullwood [83]
1988 127th 12 Sterling Sharpe [84]
1989 12 2nd 14 Tony Mandarich [85]
1990 1219th 13 Tony Bennett [86]
Darrell Thompson
1991 128th 14 Vinnie Clark [87]
1992 125th 13 Terrell Buckley [88]
1993 815th 9 Wayne Simmons [89]
George Teague
1994 720th 9 Aaron Taylor [90]
1995 7 2nd 10 Craig Newsome [91]
1996 727th 8 John Michels [92]
1997 730th 8 Ross Verba [93]
1998 729th 8 [lower-alpha 2] Vonnie Holliday [94]
1999 725th 12 Antuan Edwards [95]
2000 714th 13 Bubba Franks [96]
2001 717th 6 Jamal Reynolds [97]
2002 728th 6 Javon Walker [98]
2003 729th 9 Nick Barnett [99]
2004 725th 6 Ahmad Carroll [100]
2005 724th 11 Aaron Rodgers [101]
2006 75th 12 A. J. Hawk [102]
2007 716th 11 Justin Harrell [103]
2008 730th 9 No pick [104]
2009 79th 8 B. J. Raji [105]
Clay Matthews III
2010 723rd 7 Bryan Bulaga [106]
2011 732nd 10 Derek Sherrod [107]
2012 728th 8 Nick Perry [108]
2013 726th 11 Datone Jones [109]
2014 721st 10 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix [110]
2015 730th 8 Damarious Randall [111]
2016 727th 7 Kenny Clark [112]
2017 729th 10 No pick [113]
2018 714th 11 Jaire Alexander [114]
2019 712th 8 Rashan Gary [115]
Darnell Savage
2020 730th 9 Jordan Love [116]
2021 729th 9 Eric Stokes [117]
2022 728th 11 Quay Walker [118]
Devonte Wyatt
2023 715th 13 Lukas Van Ness [119]
2024 725th 11 Jordan Morgan [120]

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Notes

  1. Draft orders change based on trades and other factors. This is the original draft order based on the previous season's record.
  2. This total count includes seven selections in the NFL draft and one supplemental pick made prior to the draft.

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