List of Boston College Eagles in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Boston College Eagles football players in the NFL Draft.

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 G Guard
E End T Offensive tackle TE Tight end

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPosition
19407353 Pete Cignetti Pittsburgh Steelers B
183163 Ernie Schwartzer Philadelphia Eagles G
19412212 Chet Gladchuck Pittsburgh Steelers C
2515 Gene Goodreault Detroit Lions E
5939 Charlie O'Rourke Chicago Bears B
8565 Joe Manzo Detroit Lions T
9878 Henry Toczylowski Brooklyn Dodgers B
151131 Alex Lukachick Philadelphia Eagles E
171151 John Yauckoes Philadelphia Eagles E
193173 George Kerr Pittsburgh Steelers E
19423318 Ted Williams Philadelphia Eagles B
81070 Frank Maznicki Chicago Bears B
214194 Henry Woronicz Green Bay Packers E
215195 Adolph Kissell Chicago Bears E
1943155 Mike Holovak Cleveland Rams B
3318 Don Currivan Chicago Cardinals E
3520 Fred Naumetz Cleveland Rams C
5737 Harry Connolly Pittsburgh Steelers B
9272 Rocco Canale Philadelphia Eagles E
127107 Joe Repko Pittsburgh Steelers T
299219 Wally Boudreau Chicago Bears B
194431026 Gil Bouley Cleveland Rams T
5739 Ed Doherty Washington Redskins B
101198 Angelo Sisti Boston Yanks T
1211120 Al Fiorentino Boston Yanks E
255235 John Dubzinski New York Giants G
294300 Pasquale Darone Philadelphia Eagles G
1945204201 Mario Giannelli Boston Yanks T
261264 Ed Burns Pittsburgh Steelers B
274278 Bob Mangene Boston Yanks B
19468262 Chet Lipka Boston Yanks E
152132 John Furey Boston Yanks T
208186 Bill DeRosa Green Bay Packers B
1947148123 John Kissell Los Angeles Rams T
229204 Art Donovan New York Giants T
1948279254 Ed Clasby Chicago Bears B
19499485 Tom Brennan Pittsburgh Steelers T
182173 Albie Gould Boston Yanks E
19502822 Ernie Stautner Pittsburgh Steelers DT
41050 Dom Papaleo Chicago Bears G
151184 Art Spinney Baltimore Colts E
1912247 Butch Songin Cleveland Browns QB
195141250 Art Donovan Cleveland Browns T
8288 Art Spinney Cleveland Browns E
181209 Ed Patela Green Bay Packers B
228263 Ed King New York Yanks C
1953116127 Joe Johnson Green Bay Packers B
296343 Henry O'Brien Green Bay Packers B
19552821 Frank Morze San Francisco 49ers C
93100 John Miller Washington Redskins T
19561010119 Dick Lucas Chicago Bears E
181206 Emiddio Petrarca Detroit Lions B
19587578 Leon Bennett Washington Redskins T
252291 Larry Plenty Green Bay Packers B
1959144 Don Allard Washington Redskins QB
193219 Alan Miller Philadelphia Eagles B
305353 Jim Colclough Washington Redskins B
1960109117 Jim O'Brien Detroit Lions T
125137 Harry Ball Green Bay Packers T
19623937 Dan Sullivan Baltimore Colts T
41355 Bill Byrne Philadelphia Eagles G
1963911123 Gene Carrington Pittsburgh Steelers T
119149 Art Graham Cleveland Browns E
133171 Dave O'Brien Minnesota Vikings T
146188 Lou Cioci Dallas Cowboys DE
19642216 Jack Concannon Philadelphia Eagles RB
19654951 Jim Whalen Minnesota Vikings E
206272 Bobby Shann Philadelphia Eagles E
196620494 Bill Risio Philadelphia Eagles T
1967199 Bob Hyland Green Bay Packers G
131316 Bill Stetz New Orleans Saints LB
19684992 Brendan McCarthy Green Bay Packers RB
913232 Mike Evans Philadelphia Eagles C
1113286 Len Persin Philadelphia Eagles DE
1319346 Jim Kavanaugh Kansas City Chiefs WR
166414 Lary Kuharich Minnesota Vikings DB
1969711167John Eagan Miami Dolphins C
1015249 Joe Pryor Houston Oilers DE
116266 Barry Gallup Boston Patriots WR
1970423101 John Fitzgerald Dallas Cowboys T
818200 Bob Bouley Baltimore Colts T
197141593 Fred Willis Cincinnati Bengals RB
620150 Frank Harris Detroit Lions QB
108242 Jim O'Shea Pittsburgh Steelers TE
1625415 John Brennan Dallas Cowboys T
197212626 Bill Thomas Dallas Cowboys RB
1412350 Ed Rideout New England Patriots WR
165395 Tom Bougus Denver Broncos RB
1721437 Kevin Clemente Washington Redskins LB
1973425103 Jeff Yeates Buffalo Bills DT
19742430 Steve Corbett New England Patriots G
2531 Gordon Browne New York Jets T
31870 Gary Marangi Buffalo Bills QB
726182 Joe Sullivan Miami Dolphins G
818200 Ned Guillet Green Bay Packers DB
1016250 Tom Condon Kansas City Chiefs G
139321 Phil Bennett New England Patriots RB
178424 Gary Hudson New England Patriots DB
197521339 Al Krevis Cincinnati Bengals T
73159 Mike Esposito Atlanta Falcons RB
115265 Tom Marinelli Cleveland Browns G
1224310 Jack Magee Oakland Raiders C
19762331 Don Macek San Diego Chargers G
21947 Mike Kruczek Pittsburgh Steelers QB
522146 Fred Steinfort Oakland Raiders K
525149 Keith Barnette Minnesota Vikings RB
197711818 Steve Schindler Denver Broncos G
2230 Tom Lynch Seattle Seahawks T
22351 Peter Cronan Seattle Seahawks LB
3864 Robert Watts New Orleans Saints LB
91224 Byron Hemingway Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB
97230 John Maxwell Atlanta Falcons T
924247 Clen Capriola Baltimore Colts RB
1023274 Don Petersen Los Angeles Rams TE
19792432 Fred Smerlas Buffalo Bills DT
918238 Jim Rourke Oakland Raiders T
198031571 John Schmeding Buffalo Bills G
65143 Karl Swanke Green Bay Packers G
812205 Jeff Dziama New York Jets LB
198141194 Tim Sherwin Baltimore Colts TE
1017265 Mike Mayock Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1117293 Bill Stephanos Minnesota Vikings T
1982419102 Gerry Raymond New York Giants G
68147 Greg Storr Minnesota Vikings LB
198364144 Gary Kowalski Los Angeles Rams T
93227 Jack Belcher Los Angeles Rams C
1984420104 Brian Brennan Cleveland Browns WR
426110 Steve DeOssie Dallas Cowboys LB
720188 George Radachowsky Los Angeles Rams DB
1985424108 Gerard Phelan New England Patriots WR
53115 Mark MacDonald Minnesota Vikings G
115285 Doug Flutie Los Angeles Rams QB
1123303 Steve Strachan Los Angeles Raiders RB
129317 Todd Russell Philadelphia Eagles DB
198621542 Mike Ruth New England Patriots DT
427109 Scott Gieselman New England Patriots TE
198711616 John Bosa Miami Dolphins DE
41195 Kelvin Martin Dallas Cowboys WR
41296 Steve Trapilo New Orleans Saints G
41599 Troy Stradford Miami Dolphins RB
198832580 Bill Romanowski San Francisco 49ers LB
41294 Dave Widell Dallas Cowboys T
1110287 John Galvin New York Jets LB
1216321 Dave Nugent New England Patriots DT
198911717 Joe Wolf Phoenix Cardinals G
21341 Doug Widell Denver Broncos G
711178 Eric Lindstrom New England Patriots LB
1110289 Jim Bell San Francisco 49ers RB
1990428109 Rico Labbe Washington Redskins DB
1991118286 Ivan Caesar Minnesota Vikings LB
1992617157 Mark Chmura Green Bay Packers TE
199341296 Ron Stone Dallas Cowboys G
1994714208 Glenn Foley New York Jets QB
724218 Tom Nalen Denver Broncos C
1995177 Mike Mamula Philadelphia Eagles DE
424122 Pete Mitchell Miami Dolphins TE
57141 Stephen Boyd Detroit Lions LB
741249 Michael Reed Carolina Panthers DB
199612121 Pete Kendall Seattle Seahawks G
424119 Chris Sullivan New England Patriots DT
199731878 Stalin Colinet Minnesota Vikings DE
623186 Daryl Porter Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1998624177 Todd Pollack New York Giants TE
634187 Matt Hasselbeck Green Bay Packers QB
199911717 Damien Woody New England Patriots C
22354 Mike Cloud Kansas City Chiefs RB
3364 Doug Brzezinski Philadelphia Eagles G
200012525 Chris Hovan Minnesota Vikings DT
531160 Frank Chamberlin Tennessee Titans LB
622188 Darnell Alford Kansas City Chiefs G
200173203 Paul Zukauskas Cleveland Browns G
200211616 William Green Cleveland Browns RB
12929 Marc Colombo Chicago Bears T
2003528163 Brian St. Pierre Pittsburgh Steelers QB
529164 Dan Koppen New England Patriots C
622195 Antonio Garay Cleveland Browns DE
20042234 Chris Snee New York Giants G
512144 Sean Ryan Dallas Cowboys TE
200613232 Mathias Kiwanuka New York Giants DE
22759 Jeremy Trueblood Tampa Bay Buccaneers T
418115 Will Blackmon Green Bay Packers DB
20073367 James Marten Dallas Cowboys T
431130 Josh Beekman Chicago Bears G
2008133 Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons QB
11717 Gosder Cherilus Detroit Lions T
626192 DeJuan Tribble San Diego Chargers DB
2009199 B. J. Raji Green Bay Packers DT
2840 Ron Brace New England Patriots DT
2010527158 Matt Tennant New Orleans Saints C
201112222 Anthony Castonzo Indianapolis Colts T
2012199 Luke Kuechly Carolina Panthers LB
2014413113 Andre Williams New York Giants RB
432132 Kevin Pierre-Louis Seattle Seahawks LB
714229 Nate Freese Detroit Lions K
728243 Kaleb Ramsey San Francisco 49ers DE
2015614190 Ian Silberman San Francisco 49ers T
632208 Andy Gallik Tennessee Titans C
720237 Brian Mihalik Philadelphia Eagles DE
201633598 Justin Simmons Denver Broncos DB
711232 Steven Daniels Washington Redskins LB
201732791 John Johnson Los Angeles Rams DB
519163 Matt Milano Buffalo Bills LB
20182941 Harold Landry Tennessee Titans LB
33599 Isaac Yiadom Denver Broncos DB
615189 Kamrin Moore New Orleans Saints DB
201911414 Chris Lindstrom Atlanta Falcons G
3165 Zach Allen Arizona Cardinals DE
31781 Will Harris Detroit Lions DB
714228 Tommy Sweeney Buffalo Bills TE
202023062 A. J. Dillon Green Bay Packers RB
202131581 Hunter Long Miami Dolphins TE
636220 Isaiah McDuffie Green Bay Packers LB
202211717 Zion Johnson Los Angeles Chargers G
202312222 Zay Flowers Baltimore Ravens WR

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Notable undrafted players

Note: No drafts held before 1920

YearPlayerDebut TeamPositionNotes
1968 Joe DiVito P/QB Denver Broncos
Terry Erwin RB Denver Broncos
1981 Mark Roopenian DT Buffalo Bills
1982 Joe Nash DT Seattle Seahawks
1985 Jim Browne RB Detroit Lions
1986 Shawn Regent C Green Bay Packers
1987 Shawn Halloran QB St. Louis Cardinals
Tom Porell DT Atlanta Falcons
1989 Tom Waddle WR Chicago Bears
1993 Tom McManus LB New Orleans Saints
1995 Gordon Laro TE Jacksonville Jaguars
Brian Saxton TE New York Giants
1996 Mark Hartsell QB Washington Redskins
Tim Morabito DT Cincinnati Bengals
1998 Scott Dragos TE New England Patriots
Erik Storz LB Cincinnati Bengals
1999 Anthony DiCosmo WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2001 Tim Hasselbeck QB Buffalo Bills
2002 Lenny Walls CB Denver Broncos
2003 Vinny Ciurciu LB Carolina Panthers
2005 Tim Bulman DT Arizona Cardinals
2006 Par Ross C/G Seattle Seahawks
2008 Jamie Silva S Indianapolis Colts
2009 Chris Crane QB Indianapolis Colts
Robert Francois LB Minnesota Vikings
2010 Rich Gunnell WR Kansas City Chiefs
2011 Mark Herzlich LB New York Giants
2012 Ryan Quigley P Chicago Bears
2014 Al Louis-Jean CB Chicago Bears
Chase Rettig QB Green Bay Packers
2015 Josh Keyes LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2019 Wyatt Ray LB Cleveland Browns
Jeff Smith WR New York Jets
Michael Walker WR Jacksonville Jaguars

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