List of California Golden Bears in the NFL draft

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This is a list of California Golden Bears 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
19366247 Larry Lutz Boston Redskins T
19383924 Sam Chapman Washington Redskins B
4227 John Meek Philadelphia Eagles B
4530 Bob Herwig Chicago Cardinals C
6343 Perry Schwartz Brooklyn Dodgers E
19394530 Vic Bottari Brooklyn Dodgers B
6848 Dave Anderson Washington Redskins B
1810170 Will Dolman New York Giants E
194061050 Lou Smith New York Giants B
11797 Lee Artoe Chicago Bears T
1941144124 Bill Elmore Los Angeles Rams B
19425434 Bob Reinhard Chicago Cardinals T
19438363 John Ferguson Brooklyn Dodgers E
9979 Jim Jurkovich Chicago Bears B
313293 Brunel Christensen Green Bay Packers T
1944237237 Bill Reinhard Washington Redskins B
19455537 Roger Harding Los Angeles Rams C
8267 John Dodds Brooklyn Dodgers G
1611164 Harry Pieper Green Bay Packers C
194661050 Newell Oestreich Los Angeles Rams B
7454 Wendell Beard Chicago Bears T
298278 Bill Agnew Detroit Lions B
314294 Sarkis Takesian Washington Redskins B
19471410125 Jim Turner Chicago Bears T
236211 Ron Sockolov Green Bay Packers T
258233 Bob Dal Porto Los Angeles Rams B
2510235 John Cunningham Chicago Bears E
1948198173 Bob Hileman Chicago Bears C
238213 Jack Swaner Philadelphia Eagles B
297272 Bud Van Deren Chicago Bears E
19497667 Jon Baker Los Angeles Rams LB
157148 Gene Frassetto Washington Redskins T
247238 Jim Cullom Washington Redskins G
1950109127 Bob Celeri San Francisco 49ers B
175214 Jim Cullom Washington Redskins G
1910245 Forest Klein San Francisco 49ers G
2613339 Rod Franz Philadelphia Eagles G
298373 Bill Montagne Chicago Cardinals B
19512317 Pete Schabarum San Francisco 49ers B
122137 Jim Monachino San Francisco 49ers B
1912231 Ray Solari Cleveland Browns G
1952122 Les Richter Boston Yanks LB
6465 Dick Lemmon Philadelphia Eagles B
7881 Don Robison San Francisco 49ers B
1110131 Charlie Harris New York Giants C
1710203 Bob Karpe New York Giants T
186211 Ed Bartlett Washington Redskins E
249286 Ralph Kreuger San Francisco 49ers T
296343 John Pappa Washington Redskins B
2910347 Jim Dillon New York Giants B
2912349 Gerry Perry Los Angeles Rams T
1953144 Johnny Olszewski Chicago Cardinals B
3934 Don Johnson Philadelphia Eagles B
175198 Bob Beal Chicago Bears E
191218 Bill Powell Baltimore Colts B
19548186 Paul Larson Chicago Cardinals B
1410167 Sammy Williams San Francisco 49ers B
239274 Don Marks Los Angeles Rams B
19554845 Matt Hazeltine San Francisco 49ers C
126139 Jim Hanifan Los Angeles Rams E
162183 Hal Norris Washington Redskins B
199226 John Garzoli San Francisco 49ers T
195641148 Jim Carmichael Los Angeles Rams E
283328 Jerry Drew San Francisco 49ers B
19576667Harley Martin Cleveland Browns T
19582417 Proverb Jacobs Philadelphia Eagles T
1959195209 Joe Kapp Washington Redskins QB
2610310 Frank Doretti New York Giants C
19608185 Wayne Crow St. Louis Cardinals B
1962115145 Bob Willis Pittsburgh Steelers E
138176 George Pierovich San Francisco 49ers B
1914266 Jerry Scattini Green Bay Packers B
1965155 Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys QB
88106 Stan Dzura Los Angeles Rams T
135173 Jack Schraub Dallas Cowboys E
19665468 Dan Berry Philadelphia Eagles RB
811121 Dan Goich St. Louis Cardinals E
1967812197 John Beasley Minnesota Vikings WR
1968167415 John Frantz Buffalo Bills C
196921339 Ed White Minnesota Vikings G
41795 Mike McCaffrey Minnesota Vikings LB
1526390 Wayne Stewart New York Jets TE
172418 Paul Williams Atlanta Falcons RB
1970168398 Gary Fowler St. Louis Cardinals RB
197173159 Phil Croyle Houston Oilers LB
1210296 Greg Hendren Green Bay Packers G
1522386 Bob Richards Miami Dolphins G
1972122 Sherman White Cincinnati Bengals DE
197332577 Bob Kampa Buffalo Bills DT
810192 Loren Toews Pittsburgh Steelers LB
923231 Steve Sweeney Oakland Raiders TE
1974123289 Sam Williams San Diego Chargers DB
124290 Jeff Sevy Chicago Bears DT
1975111 Steve Bartkowski Atlanta Falcons QB
920228 Dallas Hickman Washington Redskins DE
1121281 Howard Strickland Los Angeles Rams RB
1976133 Chuck Muncie New Orleans Saints RB
48100 Steve Rivera San Francisco 49ers WR
163434 Jack Harrison San Diego Chargers G
197711515 Ted Albrecht Chicago Bears T
2533 Wesley Walker New York Jets WR
53115 Fred Besana Buffalo Bills QB
527139 Jeff Barnes Oakland Raiders LB
1118297 Phil Heck Denver Broncos LB
1225332 Greg Peters Dallas Cowboys G
1978627165 Jesse Thompson Detroit Lions WR
812206 Jim Breech Detroit Lions K
818212 George Freitas Chicago Bears TE
1211317 Leo Bidermann Cleveland Browns T
1979427109 Ralph DeLoach Dallas Cowboys DE
98228 Bob Rozier St. Louis Cardinals DE
198022452 Daryle Skaugstad Houston Oilers DT
512122 Paul Jones Minnesota Vikings RB
720185 Joe Rose Miami Dolphins TE
922243 Greg Bracelin Denver Broncos LB
1981166 Rich Campbell Green Bay Packers QB
1025273 Pat Graham Green Bay Packers DT
1112288 Holden Smith Baltimore Colts WR
19832230 Harvey Salem Houston Oilers T
31268 Reggie Camp Cleveland Browns DE
421105 Wes Howell New York Jets TE
1018269 Tim Lucas St. Louis Cardinals LB
1228335 John Tuggle New York Giants RB
198412020 David Lewis Detroit Lions TE
21644 Ron Rivera Chicago Bears LB
1984u31066 Byron Smith Indianapolis Colts DT
31672 John Sllivan Green Bay Packers DB
19851227335 Ray Noble Miami Dolphins DB
1987510122 Hardy Nickerson Pittsburgh Steelers LB
628168 Doug Riesenberg New York Giants T
198811212 Ken Harvey Phoenix Cardinals LB
98229 Scott Tabor Los Angeles Raiders P
911232 Brian Bedford Dallas Cowboys WR
198922654 Dave Zawatson Chicago Bears T
424108 Darryl Ingram Minnesota Vikings TE
526138 Natu Tuatagaloa Cincinnati Bengals DT
628167 Steve Hendrickson San Francisco 49ers LB
19904384 Troy Taylor New York Jets QB
19913964 James Richards Dallas Cowboys G
68147 Rhett Hall Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT
914237 Anthony Wallace New Orleans Saints RB
921244 Robbie Keen Kansas City Chiefs K
1124302 Ernie Rogers Miami Dolphins G
199222149 Troy Auzenne Chicago Bears T
715183 David Wilson Minnesota Vikings DB
826222 Mike Pawlawski Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB
1025277 Steve Gordon New England Patriots C
199311616 Sean Dawkins Indianapolis Colts WR
31773 Russell White Los Angeles Rams RB
65145 Chidi Ahanotu Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT
199411919 Todd Steussie Minnesota Vikings T
2332 Eric Mahlum Indianapolis Colts G
32085 Doug Brien San Francisco 49ers K
338103 Eric Zomalt Philadelphia Eagles DB
510141 Issac Booth Cleveland Browns DB
1995421119 Dave Barr Philadelphia Eagles QB
530164 Jerrott Willard Kansas City Chiefs LB
65176 Brian Thure Washington Redskins T
199611212 Regan Upshaw Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
11616 Duane Clemons Minnesota Vikings DE
21040 Je'Rod Cherry New Orleans Saints DB
528160 Iheanyi Uwaezuoke San Francisco 49ers WR
72211 Ben Lynch Kansas City Chiefs C
199711313 Tony Gonzalez Kansas City Chiefs TE
11919 Tarik Glenn Indianapolis Colts T
1414110 Pat Barnes Kansas City Chiefs QB
199822858 Jeremy Newberry San Francisco 49ers C
420112 Brandon Whiting Philadelphia Eagles DT
616169 Bobby Shaw Seattle Seahawks WR
734223 Tarik Smith Dallas Cowboys RB
199931576 Marquis Smith Cleveland Browns DB
4297 John Welbourn Philadelphia Eagles G
47102 Dameane Douglas Oakland Raiders WR
516149 John McLaughlin Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
200011515 Deltha O'Neal Denver Broncos DB
626192 John Romero Philadelphia Eagles C
79215 Sekou Sanyika Arizona Cardinals LB
711217 Jeremiah Parker New York Giants DE
2001177 Andre Carter San Francisco 49ers DE
425120 Nick Harris Denver Broncos P
200222153 Langston Walker Oakland Raiders T
58143 Scott Fujita Kansas City Chiefs LB
200311919 Kyle Boller Baltimore Ravens QB
13131 Nnamdi Asomugha Oakland Raiders DB
611184 Scott Tercero St. Louis Rams G
725239 Tully Banta-Cain New England Patriots DE
2004519151 Mark Wilson Washington Redskins T
77208 Adimchinobe Echemandu Cleveland Browns RB
200512424 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers QB
21244 J. J. Arrington Arizona Cardinals RB
417118 Chase Lyman New Orleans Saints WR
434135 Matt Giordano Indianapolis Colts DB
638212 Ryan Riddle Oakland Raiders DE
200653136 Ryan O'Callaghan New England Patriots T
632201 Marvin Philip Pittsburgh Steelers C
740248 Aaron Merz Buffalo Bills G
200711212 Marshawn Lynch Buffalo Bills RB
32185 Brandon Mebane Seattle Seahawks DT
33195 Daymeion Hughes Indianapolis Colts DB
618192 Desmond Bishop Green Bay Packers LB
200821849 DeSean Jackson Philadelphia Eagles WR
32285 Craig Stevens Tennessee Titans TE
33598 Thomas DeCoud Atlanta Falcons DB
428126 Lavelle Hawkins Tennessee Titans WR
618184 Mike Gibson Philadelphia Eagles G
726233 Justin Forsett Seattle Seahawks RB
200912121 Alex Mack Cleveland Browns C
726235 Zack Follett Detroit Lions LB
739248 Cameron Morrah Seattle Seahawks TE
201011010 Tyson Alualu Jacksonville Jaguars DE
13030 Jahvid Best Detroit Lions RB
718225 Syd'Quan Thompson Denver Broncos DB
201112424 Cameron Jordan New Orleans Saints DE
22456 Shane Vereen New England Patriots RB
32993 Chris Conte Chicago Bears DB
624189 Mike Mohamed Denver Broncos LB
20122537 Mitchell Schwartz Cleveland Browns T
21446 Mychal Kendricks Philadelphia Eagles LB
3770 Bryan Anger Jacksonville Jaguars P
531166 Marvin Jones Cincinnati Bengals WR
79216 D. J. Campbell Carolina Panthers DB
712219 Trevor Guyton Minnesota Vikings DE
201331476 Keenan Allen San Diego Chargers WR
410107 Brian Schwenke Tennessee Titans C
512145 Steve Williams San Diego Chargers DB
741247 Marc Anthony Baltimore Ravens DB
201433498 Richard Rodgers II Green Bay Packers TE
426126 Khairi Fortt New Orleans Saints LB
2016111 Jared Goff Los Angeles Rams QB
526163 Trevor Davis Green Bay Packers WR
716237 Daniel Lasco New Orleans Saints RB
722243 Kenny Lawler Seattle Seahawks WR
201732387 Davis Webb New York Giants QB
435141 Chad Hansen New York Jets WR
723241 Khalfani Muhammad Tennessee Titans RB
201877225 Devante Downs Minnesota Vikings LB
714232 James Looney Green Bay Packers DE
20203468 Ashtyn Davis New York Jets DB
428134 Jaylinn Hawkins Atlanta Falcons DB
623202 Evan Weaver Arizona Cardinals LB
2021420125 Camryn Bynum Minnesota Vikings DB
202273224 Cameron Goode Miami Dolphins LB
733254 Elijah Hicks Chicago Bears DB
2023523158 Daniel Scott Indianapolis Colts DB
2024622198 Patrick McMorris Miami Dolphins DB

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