List of Arizona State Sun Devils in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Arizona State Sun Devils football players who were drafted into the NFL.

Contents

Key

BBackK 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 OG Guard
E End OT Offensive tackle TE Tight end

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPosition
1941132112 Wayne Pitts Chicago Cardinals B
1943174154 Al Onofrio Brooklyn Dodgers B
1810170 John Baklarz Washington Redskins T
194810580 Glenn Johnson Los Angeles Rams T
195131036 Wilford White Chicago Bears B
126141 Henry Rich Philadelphia Eagles B
19522710323 Duane Morrison New York Giants B
19532518 John Henry Johnson Pittsburgh Steelers RB
126139 Dick Curran Green Bay Packers B
128141 Joe Matesic New York Giants T
148165 Tom Fletcher San Francisco 49ers B
268309 Harley Coper San Francisco 49ers B
275318 Marvin Wahlin Chicago Bears B
19545352 Earl Putnam New York Giants T
19551010119 John Allen Chicago Bears E
176199 Gene Mitcham Los Angeles Rams E
1956119130 John Jankans Chicago Bears E
1957137152 Charley Mackey San Francisco 49ers E
192219 Bill Zuhowski Los Angeles Rams T
272315 Clancy Osborn Los Angeles Rams E
19585352 Bobby Mulgado Philadelphia Eagles B
8287 Leon Burton San Francisco 49ers B
297344 O'Jay Bourgeois Los Angeles Rams B
1959141157 Ken Kerr Green Bay Packers G
156174 Joe Belland San Francisco 49ers B
1961149191 Charley Bowers Detroit Lions RB
151197 Mike Mercer Minnesota Vikings E
19621810248 Joe Zuger Detroit Lions QB
196387105 Roger Locke San Francisco 49ers E
191253 Domel Nelson Los Angeles Rams B
1964133 Charley Taylor Washington Redskins RB
2822 Tony Lorick Baltimore Colts RB
6171 Gary Lewis San Francisco 49ers B
193255 John Seedborg Washington Redskins G
19654143 Henry Carr New York Giants RB
4244 Larry Todd San Francisco 49ers WR
96118 Jerry Smith Washington Redskins TE
147189 Dave Estrada Washington Redskins RB
155201 Gene Foster Dallas Cowboys B
201267 John Torok New York Giants QB
19663436 Ben Hawkins Philadelphia Eagles WR
196712222 John Pitts Buffalo Bills WR
41393 Travis Williams Green Bay Packers RB
85190 Larry Hendershot Washington Redskins G
117270 Ray Shirley Detroit Lions T
19682431 Curley Culp Denver Broncos DE
417100 Ken Dyer San Diego Chargers WR
521132 Max Anderson Buffalo Bills RB
1610418 Bob Rokita Detroit Lions DE
196911515 Ron Pritchard Houston Oilers LB
3759 Larry Walton Detroit Lions WR
520124 Fair Hooker Cleveland Browns WR
622152 Rick Shaw Dallas Cowboys WR
71157 John Helton Buffalo Bills DE
1210296 Wes Plummer Denver Broncos DB
1419357 Ed Roseborough St. Louis Cardinals QB
1719435 George Hummer St. Louis Cardinals C
197021339 Art Malone Atlanta Falcons RB
813195 Seth Miller Atlanta Falcons DB
1112272 Mike Brunson Atlanta Falcons RB
1623413 Seabern Hill Dallas Cowboys DB
1971144 J. D. Hill Buffalo Bills WR
823205 Jim McCann San Francisco 49ers K
911219 Mike Fanucci Washington Redskins DE
1515379 Bob Thomas Cincinnati Bengals RB
197241896 Windlan Hall San Francisco 49ers DB
819201 Hugh McKinnis Cleveland Browns RB
824206 Calvin Demery Minnesota Vikings WR
132314 Justin Hamilton Cincinnati Bengals QB
177423 Oscar Dragon San Diego Chargers RB
179425 Junior Ah You New England Patriots LB
197311616 Steve Holden Cleveland Browns WR
514118 Brent McClanahan Minnesota Vikings RB
518122 Ed Beverly San Francisco 49ers WR
818200 Prentice McCray Detroit Lions DB
1116276 Monroe Eley Kansas City Chiefs RB
1217303 Ron Lumpkin New York Giants DB
141339 Ron Lou Houston Oilers C
167397 Joe Petty San Diego Chargers DB
197411616 Woody Green Kansas City Chiefs RB
22147 Benny Malone Miami Dolphins RB
3153 Danny White Dallas Cowboys QB
524128 Monroe Eley Atlanta Falcons RB
112262 Dave Grannell San Diego Chargers TE
1426364 Sam Johnson Miami Dolphins LB
163393 Neal Skarin San Diego Chargers DE
167397 Alonzo Emery St. Louis Cardinals RB
197531870 Bob Breunig Dallas Cowboys LB
52106 Morris Owens Miami Dolphins WR
1976155 Mike Haynes New England Patriots DB
11717 Larry Gordon Miami Dolphins LB
1215334 Randy Moore Denver Broncos DT
167438 Chris Lorenzen Cleveland Browns DT
1977826221 Fred Williams Dallas Cowboys RB
928251 Larry Mucker Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
197811414 John Jefferson San Diego Chargers WR
77173 John Harris Seattle Seahawks DB
86200 Dennis Sproul Green Bay Packers QB
920242 Tim Petersen New England Patriots LB
925247 Bruce Hardy Miami Dolphins TE
1979199 Al Harris Chicago Bears DE
31369 Kim Anderson Baltimore Colts DB
611148 Jeff McIntyre Denver Broncos LB
627164 Chris DeFrance Dallas Cowboys WR
125308 Mike Harris Buffalo Bills RB
198012828 Mark Malone Pittsburgh Steelers QB
2735 Bob Kohrs Pittsburgh Steelers LB
76171 Ben Apuna St. Louis Cardinals LB
913234 Joe Peters New York Jets DT
1123300 Gary Padjen Dallas Cowboys LB
19813359 John Mistler New York Giants WR
41497 Ron Washington Kansas City Chiefs WR
67145 Mel Hoover New York Giants WR
1982199 Gerald Riggs Atlanta Falcons RB
21340 Robert Weathers New England Patriots RB
21643 John Meyer Pittsburgh Steelers T
31974 Jerry Bell Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE
4184 Mike Pagel Baltimore Colts QB
528139 Newton Williams San Francisco 49ers RB
81196 Tony Loia Baltimore Colts G
198312323 Jim Jeffcoat Dallas Cowboys DE
2129 Vernon Maxwell Baltimore Colts LB
2533 Mike Richardson Chicago Bears DB
21341 Ron Brown Cleveland Browns WR
32177 Bryan Caldwell Dallas Cowboys DE
4892 Ron Wetzel Kansas City Chiefs TE
71169 Alvin Moore Baltimore Colts RB
713181 Mike Black Detroit Lions P
103254 Walt Bowyer Denver Broncos DE
1984610150 Don Kern Cincinnati Bengals TE
815211 James Keyton New England Patriots T
198541094 Doug Allen New York Jets WR
513125 Brian Noble Green Bay Packers LB
88204 Phil Freeman Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
1215323 Jim Meyer Green Bay Packers P
19862633 Darryl Clack Dallas Cowboys RB
32378 David Fulcher Cincinnati Bengals DB
1122299 Vince Amoia New York Jets RB
1219324 Mike Crawford Houston Oilers RB
198731369 Scott Stephen Green Bay Packers LB
32177 Skip McClendon Cincinnati Bengals DE
422106 Bruce Hill Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
51113 Danny Villa New England Patriots T
77175 Dan Saleaumua Detroit Lions DT
112281 Jim Reynosa Indianapolis Colts DE
1117296 Jim Warne Cincinnati Bengals T
198811919 Randall McDaniel Minnesota Vikings G
12020 Aaron Cox Los Angeles Rams WR
2330 Eric Allen Philadelphia Eagles DB
2734 Shawn Patterson Green Bay Packers DT
426108 Todd Kalis Minnesota Vikings G
1019268 Channing Williams Denver Broncos RB
1224329 Greg Clark Chicago Bears LB
198992225 Scott Kirby Green Bay Packers T
1127306 Dana Wells Cincinnati Bengals DT
1990513122 Lynn James Cincinnati Bengals WR
199111414 Leonard Russell New England Patriots RB
516127 Floyd Fields San Diego Chargers DB
723190 Paul Justin Chicago Bears QB
811206 Reggie Johnson Minnesota Vikings DE
911234 Paul Glonek New York Jets DT
114282 Nathan LaDuke Phoenix Cardinals DB
129315 Mark Hayes New York Jets T
19922937 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys DB
21341 Phillippi Sparks New York Giants DB
21947 Shane Collins Washington Redskins DE
98232 David Dixon New England Patriots DT
106258 Arthur Paul San Diego Chargers DT
199363143 Brett Wallerstedt Phoenix Cardinals LB
85201 Kevin Miniefield Detroit Lions DB
199412323 Shante Carver Dallas Cowboys DE
21544 Mario Bates New Orleans Saints RB
199513232 Craig Newsome Green Bay Packers DB
428126 Jason Kyle Seattle Seahawks LB
520154 Jeff Kysar Oakland Raiders T
631202 Bryan Proby Kansas City Chiefs DT
732240 J. T. Thomas Los Angeles Rams WR
1996734243 Ryan Wood Dallas Cowboys RB
19972535 Juan Roque Detroit Lions T
21242 Jake Plummer Arizona Cardinals QB
32080 Derek Smith Washington Redskins LB
33292 Derrick Rodgers Miami Dolphins LB
420116 Keith Poole New Orleans Saints WR
619182 Scott Von der Ahe Indianapolis Colts LB
633196 Shawn Swayda Chicago Bears DT
75206 Terry Battle Detroit Lions RB
199821141 Jeremy Staat Pittsburgh Steelers DE
514137 Jason Simmons Pittsburgh Steelers DB
612165 Damien Richardson Carolina Panthers DB
737226 Pat Tillman Arizona Cardinals DB
741230 Vince Amey Oakland Raiders DT
199931172 Grey Ruegamer Miami Dolphins C
33192 Jeff Paulk Atlanta Falcons RB
1999s400 J'Juan Cherry New England Patriots DB
200012626 Erik Flowers Buffalo Bills DE
2738 Marvel Smith Pittsburgh Steelers T
31476 J. R. Redmond New England Patriots RB
4296 Terrelle Smith New Orleans Saints RB
413107 Junior Ioane Oakland Raiders DT
724230 Brian Jennings San Francisco 49ers TE
200112020 Adam Archuleta St. Louis Rams DB
13131 Todd Heap Baltimore Ravens TE
54135 Victor Leyva Cincinnati Bengals G
200211010 Levi Jones Cincinnati Bengals T
426124 Scott Peters Philadelphia Eagles C
432130 Travis Scott St. Louis Rams G
738249 Kyle Kosier San Francisco 49ers G
200311010 Terrell Suggs Baltimore Ravens DE
49106 Shaun McDonald St. Louis Rams WR
438135 Solomon Bates Seattle Seahawks LB
2004524156 Mike Karney New Orleans Saints RB
526158 Jason Shivers St. Louis Rams DB
20053569 Andrew Walter Oakland Raiders QB
515151 Drew Hodgdon Houston Texans C
718232 Jimmy Verdon New Orleans Saints DT
200631882 Derek Hagan Miami Dolphins WR
423120 Jamar Williams Chicago Bears LB
20072638 Zach Miller Oakland Raiders TE
742252 Andrew Carnahan Jacksonville Jaguars T
200822859 Mike Pollak Indianapolis Colts C
425124 Justin Tryon Washington Redskins DB
53138 Robert James Atlanta Falcons LB
54139 Ryan Torain Denver Broncos RB
713220 Josh Barrett Denver Broncos DB
200974213 Paul Fanaika Philadelphia Eagles G
714223 Troy Nolan Houston Texans DB
201032892 Shawn Lauvao Cleveland Browns G
621190 Travis Goethel Oakland Raiders LB
637206 Kyle Williams San Francisco 49ers WR
2011730233 Lawrence Guy Green Bay Packers DT
201222557 Brock Osweiler Denver Broncos QB
46101 Omar Bolden Denver Broncos DB
201431882 Will Sutton Chicago Bears DT
421121 Carl Bradford Green Bay Packers LB
625201 Marion Grice San Diego Chargers RB
201513030 Damarious Randall Green Bay Packers DB
3670 Jaelen Strong Houston Texans WR
415114 Jamil Douglas Miami Dolphins G
436135 Marcus Hardison Cincinnati Bengals DE
2016524161 Christian Westerman Cincinnati Bengals G
74225 Devin Lucien New England Patriots WR
201776224 Zane Gonzalez Cleveland Browns K
2018431131 Kalen Ballage Miami Dolphins RB
64178 Christian Sam New England Patriots LB
69183 Sam Jones Denver Broncos G
201913232 N'Keal Harry New England Patriots WR
423125 Renell Wren Cincinnati Bengals DT
202012525 Brandon Aiyuk San Francisco 49ers WR
78222 Eno Benjamin Arizona Cardinals RB
202163187 Frank Darby Atlanta Falcons WR
202232791 Rachaad White Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
416121 Jack Jones New England Patriots DB
54127 D. J. Davidson New York Giants DT
716237 Chase Lucas Detroit Lions DB
2023724231 Nesta Jade Silvera Las Vegas Raiders DT

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