List of Cincinnati Bearcats in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Cincinnati Bearcats 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
1940197177 John Popov Chicago Bears B
1943177157 Nick Skorich Pittsburgh Steelers G
19445234 Verne Ullom Brooklyn Dodgers E
1946254234 Allen Richards Chicago Bears B
19476742 Roger Stephens Chicago Bears B
7853 Bill Smyth Los Angeles Rams T
174149 Elbie Nickel Pittsburgh Steelers E
257232 Fred Redeker Green Bay Packers B
297272 Dick Lagenbeck Philadelphia Eagles T
19489570 Mike Graham Los Angeles Rams B
1950201249 Sheldon Dunlap Baltimore Colts G
301379 Tom Blake Baltimore Colts G
1952126139 Frank Middendorf Washington Redskins C
269310 Dick Kane San Francisco 49ers G
19535352 Bill Shalosky Chicago Cardinals G
111122 Gene Rossi Baltimore Colts B
1311156 Andy Matto Los Angeles Rams T
274317 Jack Delaney Pittsburgh Steelers B
1954126139 Don Fritz Pittsburgh Steelers E
209238 Bob Dougherty Los Angeles Rams B
1955105114 Terry Boyle Pittsburgh Steelers T
1211144 Dick Goist Detroit Lions B
286331 Jim Hoffman Los Angeles Rams B
296343 Bob Howe Los Angeles Rams B
1956224257 Joe Miller Philadelphia Eagles B
19572212265 Jim Niemann New York Giants B
19581312157 Barry Maroney Detroit Lions B
195931034 Joe Morrison New York Giants B
9399 Gene Johnson Philadelphia Eagles B
196031236 Jim Leo New York Giants DE
6161 Jacky Lee Chicago Cardinals QB
6868 Ed Kovac Chicago Bears B
9399 Max Messner Detroit Lions T
163183 Steve Rasso Detroit Lions B
196121226 Ron Kostelnik Green Bay Packers T
196271397 Ken Byers New York Giants T
196461282 Jim Curry Dallas Cowboys E
19653735 Al Nelson Philadelphia Eagles RB
7589 Brig Owens Dallas Cowboys QB
1214168 Ted Rodosovich Baltimore Colts G
1967525132 Jay Bachman Green Bay Packers C
1969155 Greg Cook Cincinnati Bengals QB
4583 Clem Turner Cincinnati Bengals RB
121287 Lloyd Pate Buffalo Bills RB
197031870 Jim O'Brien Baltimore Colts K
197112121 Bob Bell Detroit Lions DT
1010244 Jesse Taylor Washington Redskins RB
197432173 Evan Jolitz Cincinnati Bengals LB
83185 Tom Forrest San Diego Chargers G
97215 Reggie Harrison St. Louis Cardinals RB
1718434 Sal Casalo Buffalo Bills K
1975518122 Jeff West Cincinnati Bengals P
1218304 Charles Bland Dallas Cowboys DB
1976623179 Tom Marvaso Washington Redskins DB
928265 Wentford Gaines Pittsburgh Steelers DB
143378 Ed Jones San Diego Chargers G
174463 Clarence Sanders San Diego Chargers LB
1977622161 Keith Jenkins Atlanta Falcons DB
1119298 Lou West Pittsburgh Steelers DB
197822452 Mike Woods Baltimore Colts LB
1010260 Mike Connell San Francisco 49ers P
1014264 Charles Price San Diego Chargers TE
197982194 Howie Kurnick Cincinnati Bengals LB
1111286 Bob Wright Chicago Bears T
1980617155 Farley Bell Washington Redskins LB
1982827222 Kari Yli-Renko Cincinnati Bengals T
1212318 Hobson Milner Minnesota Vikings RB
1984u21947 George Jamison Detroit Lions LB
198721442 Alex Gordon New York Jets LB
111280 Reggie Taylor Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
1988114281 Danny McCoin Detroit Lions QB
1989423107 Andrew Stewart Cleveland Browns DE
86201 Chris Asbeck Pittsburgh Steelers DT
1993625165 Ronnie Dixon New Orleans Saints DT
1994416119 Michael Davis Houston Oilers DB
622183 Jocelyn Borgella Detroit Lions DB
199756136 Sam Garnes New York Giants DB
620183 Robert Tate Minnesota Vikings WR
199821343 Artrell Hawkins Cincinnati Bengals DB
31879 Brad Jackson Miami Dolphins LB
419111 Jason Fabini New York Jets T
628181 Derrick Ransom Kansas City Chiefs DE
748237 Rodrick Monroe Dallas Cowboys TE
1999635204 Chad Plummer Denver Broncos WR
2001623186 Mario Monds Washington Redskins DT
200271212 Lavar Glover Pittsburgh Steelers DB
20033367 Antwan Peek Houston Texans LB
524159 Jon Olinger Atlanta Falcons WR
76220 Blue Adams Detroit Lions DB
2005510146 Trent Cole Philadelphia Eagles LB
537173 Tyjuan Hagler Indianapolis Colts LB
71215 Daven Holly San Francisco 49ers DB
2007411110 John Bowie Oakland Raiders DB
525162 Brent Celek Philadelphia Eagles TE
2008640206 Haruki Nakamura Baltimore Ravens DB
737244 Angelo Craig Cincinnati Bengals LB
200921446 Connor Barwin Houston Texans DE
56142 Kevin Huber Cincinnati Bengals P
57143 DeAngelo Smith Dallas Cowboys DB
614187 Brandon Underwood Green Bay Packers DB
718227 Mike Mickens Dallas Cowboys DB
745254 Trevor Canfield Arizona Cardinals G
20104199 Mardy Gilyard St. Louis Rams WR
635204 Tony Pike Carolina Panthers QB
731238 Ricardo Mathews Indianapolis Colts DT
2011626191 Jason Kelce Philadelphia Eagles C
20122436 Derek Wolfe Denver Broncos DT
21850 Isaiah Pead St. Louis Rams RB
32487 John Hughes Cleveland Browns DT
432127 Adrien Robinson New York Giants TE
20133163 Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs TE
201647107 Parker Ehinger Kansas City Chiefs G
49109 Chris Moore Baltimore Ravens WR
201763187 Mike Tyson Seattle Seahawks DB
2018736254 Korey Cunningham Arizona Cardinals T
2019728242 Cortez Broughton Los Angeles Chargers DT
202033494 Josiah Deguara Green Bay Packers TE
202145110 James Hudson Cleveland Browns T
519163 Darrick Forrest Washington Football Team DB
715243 James Wiggins Arizona Cardinals DB
716244 Gerrid Doaks Miami Dolphins RB
2022144 Sauce Gardner New York Jets DB
22153 Alec Pierce Indianapolis Colts WR
23062 Bryan Cook Kansas City Chiefs LB
31074 Desmond Ridder Atlanta Falcons QB
336100 Myjai Sanders Arizona Cardinals DE
44109 Coby Bryant Seattle Seahawks DB
54156 Jerome Ford Cleveland Browns RB
64182 Darrian Beavers New York Giants LB
637216 Curtis Brooks Indianapolis Colts DT
2023337100 Tre Tucker Las Vegas Raiders WR
431133 Tyler Scott Chicago Bears WR
514147 Josh Whyle Tennessee Titans TE

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Notes

George Jamison was drafted in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft. [2]

Notable undrafted players

Note: No drafts held before 1920

YearPlayerPositionDebut TeamNotes
1967 Teddy Bailey RB Buffalo Bills
Errol Prisby DB Denver Broncos
1972 Al Johnson DB Houston Oilers
1978 Dan Rains LB Philadelphia Eagles
1981 Rich Karlis K Houston Oilers
1983 Antonio Gibson S New Orleans Saints
Allen Harvin RB Washington Redskins
Mel Jenkins DB Seattle Seahawks
1984 Don Goodman RB Washington Redskins
1987 Toney Catchings LB New York Giants
Greg Lathan WR Los Angeles Raiders
Robert Niehoff DB Cincinnati Bengals
Jon Sawyer DB New England Patriots
1991 John Thornton DT Cleveland Browns
1992 Vaughn Booker DE Kansas City Chiefs
1994 Nate Dingle LB Washington Redskins
1997 Chris Hewitt DB New Orleans Saints
1998 Pierre Brillant T Jacksonville Jaguars
2001 Troy Evans LB St. Louis Rams
2002 Antonio Chatman WR San Francisco 49ers
2003 Ray Jackson RB Tennessee Titans
2004 Zach Norton DB Baltimore Ravens
2005 Jamar Enzor LB New York Jets
Andre Frazier LB Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Champion (XL), (XLIII)
Clint Stickdorn T Cleveland Browns
Mike Wright DT New England Patriots
2009 Ryan Manalac LB Buffalo Bills
2010 Jeff Linkenbach T Indianapolis Colts
Mike Windt LS Cincinnati Bengals
2011 Armon Binns WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 J. K. Schaffer LB Cincinnati Bengals
2013 Kenbrell Thompkins WR New England Patriots
George Winn RB Houston Texans
2014 Blake Annen TE Chicago Bears
2015 Tyreek Burwell T San Diego Chargers
2016 Johnny Holton WR Oakland Raiders
Justin Murray T Denver Broncos
2017 Deyshawn Bond C Indianapolis Colts
Tion Green RB Detroit Lions
Eric Wilson LB Minnesota Vikings
2018 Mike Boone RB Minnesota Vikings
Lyndon Johnson DT Jacksonville Jaguars
Linden Stephens DB New Orleans Saints
2020 Michael Warren II RB Philadelphia Eagles
2022 Michael Young Jr. WR Indianapolis Colts
2023 Ivan Pace Jr. LB Minnesota Vikings

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