List of Colorado State Rams in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Colorado State Rams 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
1943181161 Chet Maeda Detroit Lions B
243223 Lou Dent Brooklyn Dodgers B
19448570 Roy Clay New York Giants B
1949197188 Bob Hainlen Washington Redskins B
195021327 Thurman McGraw Detroit Lions T
19516567 Dale Dodrill Pittsburgh Steelers G
6769 Jack Christiansen Detroit Lions DB
1952228261 Jim David Detroit Lions E
1953267308 Harvey Achziger Philadelphia Eagles T
19541512181 Kirk Hinderlider Detroit Lions E
301350 Alex Burl Chicago Cardinals B
1955237272 Jerry Callahan New York Giants B
1956111 Gary Glick Pittsburgh Steelers QB
7275 Larry Barnes San Francisco 49ers B
103112 Jerry Zaleski San Francisco 49ers B
1959124136 Ron Stehouwer Detroit Lions T
232266 Freddie Glick Chicago Cardinals DB
1960114124 Jim Eifrid Washington Redskins C
146162 Brady Keys Pittsburgh Steelers DB
19611810248 Kay McFarland San Francisco 49ers RB
208274 Leo Reed St. Louis Cardinals E
1964153199 Dick Evers Washington Redskins T
19683661 Jon Henderson Pittsburgh Steelers DB
72167 Oscar Reed Minnesota Vikings WR
812204 Al Lavan Philadelphia Eagles DB
102248 Mike Tomasini Atlanta Falcons DT
1510391 Jim Oliver Detroit Lions RB
1716451 Gene Layton Chicago Bears DT
1969510114 Bill Kishman Washington Redskins DB
617147 Terry Swarn San Diego Chargers WR
1624414 Floyd Kerr Dallas Cowboys DB
19701120280 Earlie Thomas New York Jets DB
19711121281 Phil Webb Detroit Lions DB
197231870 Lawrence McCutcheon Los Angeles Rams RB
32173 Jim White New England Patriots DE
197341492 Perry Smith Oakland Raiders DB
1122282 Gerald Caswell Dallas Cowboys G
1974925233 Jim Kennedy Washington Redskins TE
119269 Greg Battle San Francisco 49ers DB
197512525 Mark Mullaney Minnesota Vikings DE
2127 Al Simpson New York Giants T
71157 Kim Jones Baltimore Colts RB
1216302 Willie Miller Houston Oilers WR
1423361 John Graham Miami Dolphins QB
1617407 Pete Clark Dallas Cowboys TE
197612626 Kevin McLain Los Angeles Rams LB
811220 Jerome Dove Oakland Raiders DB
111292 Melvin Washington Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB
1321368 Dan O'Rourke Houston Oilers WR
1325372 Gary Paulson Minnesota Vikings DE
1327374 Mark Driscoll Dallas Cowboys QB
197732177 Keith King San Diego Chargers DB
197821240 Al Baker Detroit Lions DE
714180 Cliff Featherstone San Diego Chargers DB
813207 Mark Nichols Oakland Raiders DE
918240 Mike Deutsch Minnesota Vikings P
1121299 Ron Harris Minnesota Vikings RB
1979122 Mike Bell Kansas City Chiefs DE
420102 Mark Bell Seattle Seahawks TE
520130 Mark Bell St. Louis Cardinals WR
1117292 Bill Leer Atlanta Falcons C
1980519129 Keith Lee Buffalo Bills DB
85198 Dupree Branch St. Louis Cardinals DB
1981613151 Alvin Lewis Denver Broncos RB
1022270 Larry Jones Houston Oilers RB
1984518130 Kevin Call Indianapolis Colts T
618158 Terry Nugent Cleveland Browns QB
1985426110 Keli McGregor Denver Broncos TE
1213321 Harper LeBel Kansas City Chiefs C
198631166 Terry Unrein San Diego Chargers DE
1987166 Kelly Stouffer Seattle Seahawks QB
63143 Steve Bartalo Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
721189 Steve DeLine San Francisco 49ers K
199279177 Selwyn Jones Cleveland Browns DB
19963970 Brady Smith New Orleans Saints DE
425120 Sean Moran Buffalo Bills DE
512144 Greg Myers Cincinnati Bengals DB
524156 Ray Jackson Buffalo Bills DB
199769172 Calvin Branch Oakland Raiders RB
1998743232 Moses Moreno Chicago Bears QB
199931273 Joey Porter Pittsburgh Steelers DE
32788 Anthony Cesario Jacksonville Jaguars G
527160 Jason Craft Jacksonville Jaguars DB
617186 Darran Hall Houston Oilers WR
200058137 Clark Haggans Pittsburgh Steelers LB
730236 Erik Olson Jacksonville Jaguars DB
2001422117 John Howell Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB
625188 Rick Crowell Miami Dolphins LB
2004627192 Dexter Wynn Philadelphia Eagles DB
749250 Bradlee Van Pelt Denver Broncos QB
754255 Andre Sommersell Oakland Raiders LB
2005624198 Joel Dreessen New York Jets TE
2006743251 David Anderson Houston Texans WR
2007534171 Clint Oldenburg New England Patriots T
2009434134 Gartrell Johnson San Diego Chargers RB
2010618187 Shelley Smith Houston Texans G
201421143 Weston Richburg New York Giants C
33599 Crockett Gillmore Baltimore Ravens TE
201522759 Ty Sambrailo Denver Broncos T
31175 Garrett Grayson New Orleans Saints QB
2016533172 Rashard Higgins Cleveland Browns WR
619194 Cory James Oakland Raiders LB
201831781 Michael Gallup Dallas Cowboys WR
2019733247 Bisi Johnson Minnesota Vikings WR
202222355 Trey McBride Arizona Cardinals TE
2024523158 Mohamed Kamara Miami Dolphins DE

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Notable undrafted players

The following players were not selected in their respective NFL Draft, but signed to a team as an undrafted free agent (UDFA) following the draft.

YearPlayerTeamPosition
1978 Harry Washington Minnesota Vikings WR
1999 Damon Washington Chicago Bears RB
2014 Shaquil Barrett Denver Broncos LB
Kapri Bibbs Denver Broncos RB
2018 Trent Sieg Oakland Raiders LS
2019 Preston Williams Miami Dolphins WR
2022 Ryan Stonehouse Tennessee Titans P

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