List of Chattanooga Mocs in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Chattanooga Mocs football players in the NFL draft. The Mocs play for University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

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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
1940135115 Jack Gregory Cleveland Rams T
1942197177 Wilson Elliott Brooklyn Dodgers T
19468565 Gene Roberts New York Giants B
10181 Tom Barber Chicago Cardinals T
194710984 Fred Mullis New York Giants B
19488156 Ralph Hutchinson New York Giants T
19512511302 Chet Lagod New York Giants T
195397104 Hal Ledyard San Francisco 49ers B
1954156175 Tom Drake Pittsburgh Steelers G
181206 Dick Young Chicago Cardinals B
275318 Dick Oniskey Chicago Bears C
1955267308 Abe Cohen New York Giants G
284329 Jack Spears Green Bay Packers T
1958271314 Will Lewis Chicago Cardinals B
19597375 Jim Tucker Chicago Bears E
191217 Bill Butler Green Bay Packers B
217247 Johnny Green Pittsburgh Steelers QB
19601811215 Dan Sheehan Baltimore Colts T
196191113 Dan Sheehan Minnesota Vikings T
1963177231 Ron Whaley Washington Redskins DB
1810248 Jim Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers B
1967522129 Gary Tucker Miami Dolphins RB
19691513377 John Tysziewicz Houston Oilers G
19721010244 Harley Turner New York Jets DB
197583185 Brent Adams Atlanta Falcons T
1976619175 Darnell Powell Buffalo Bills RB
910247 Mike Hogan Philadelphia Eagles RB
1978419103 Pete Pallara Cleveland Browns G
19801010259 Greg Cater Buffalo Bills P
1982117286 Curtis Rouse Minnesota Vikings G
1984123311 Lawrence Green New York Giants LB
1989417101 Travis McNeal Seattle Seahawks TE
126313 Tony Bowick Atlanta Falcons DT
1991425108 Tony Hill Dallas Cowboys DE
1225331 Joe Brunson Miami Dolphins DT
199261141 Shoun Habersham Indianapolis Colts WR
811207 Muhammad Shamsid-Deen Seattle Seahawks RB
1119299 Pumpy Tudors Philadelphia Eagles P
199632889 Terrell Owens San Francisco 49ers WR
628195 Marrio Grier New England Patriots RB
2001735235 Richmond Flowers Jacksonville Jaguars WR
743243 Terdell Sands Kansas City Chiefs DT
201156137 Buster Skrine Cleveland Browns DB
2012736243 B. J. Coleman Green Bay Packers QB
2015512148 Davis Tull New Orleans Saints LB
2017634217 Corey Levin Tennessee Titans G
202212929 Cole Strange New England Patriots G

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