List of Idaho Vandals in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Idaho Vandals football players in the NFL Draft.

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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
2019 730244 Kaden Elliss New Orleans Saints LB
2012 519154 Korey Toomer Seattle Seahawks LB
2011 513144 Shiloh Keo Houston Texans DB
529160 Nathan Enderle Chicago Bears QB
735238 Daniel Hardy Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE
2010 11717 Mike Iupati San Francisco 49ers G
2009 712221 Eddie Williams Washington Redskins TE
2008 745252 David Vobora St. Louis Rams LB
2004 59141 Jake Scott Indianapolis Colts T
2001 720220 Rick DeMulling Indianapolis Colts T
727227 Mike Roberg Carolina Panthers TE
2000 57136 Mao Tosi Arizona Cardinals DT
1997 3868 Ryan Phillips New York Giants DE
1996 623190Jim Mills San Diego Chargers T
1994 413116 Doug Nussmeier New Orleans Saints QB
1993 41498 Jeff Robinson Denver Broncos DE
1990 61138 John Friesz San Diego Chargers QB
1989 612151 Marvin Washington New York Jets DE
1012263 Mark Schlereth Washington Redskins G
1986 1218323 Eric Yarber Washington Redskins WR
1984u 11010 Ken Hobart New York Jets QB
1984 1014266Kurt Vestman Chicago Bears TE
1983 79177 Sam Merriman Seattle Seahawks LB
1982 724191 Tom Coombs New York Jets TE
1126305Russell Davis Cincinnati Bengals RB
1980 615153Mark McNeal Seattle Seahawks DE
1977 4387 John Yarno Seattle Seahawks C
1976 1320367Craig Crnick Oakland Raiders DE
1974 106240 Bob Van Duyne Baltimore Colts G
135317Randy Hall Baltimore Colts DB
1973 1610400Ken Muhlbeier Denver Broncos C
1972 616146Fred Riley Atlanta Falcons WR
107241Andy Kupp New Orleans Saints G
1712428Ron Linehan Pittsburgh Steelers LB
1970 41189 Jerry Hendren Denver Broncos WR
1519383Bob Haney Detroit Lions T
178424Mike Sizelove Philadelphia Eagles TE
1967 11313 Ray McDonald Washington Redskins RB
519126 Ron Porter Baltimore Colts LB
87192 John Foruria Pittsburgh Steelers QB
91212Tim Lavens New Orleans Saints TE
1966 51377 Dick Arndt Los Angeles Rams T
713108Ray Miller Green Bay Packers DE
1410210 LaVerle Pratt St. Louis Cardinals LB
153218Joe Dobson Pittsburgh Steelers T
1965 149191 Max Leetzow Minnesota Vikings E
1964 1011137Jim Moran New York Giants T
111141Dennis Almquist San Francisco 49ers G
157203Mike Mayne Los Angeles Rams E
1961 84102 Reggie Carolan Los Angeles Rams E
1960 7375 Jim Norton Detroit Lions WR
118128 Stan Fanning Chicago Bears T
1959 61070 Jim Prestel Cleveland Browns T
1958 4239 Jerry Kramer Green Bay Packers G
4845 Wayne Walker Detroit Lions LB
116127Larry Aldrich Pittsburgh Steelers E
162183Wade Patterson Chicago Cardinals E
1811216Pete Johnson Cleveland Browns T
1957 118129Dick Foster Washington Redskins T
1955 159178 Burdette Hess San Francisco 49ers G
1954 1812217Norm Hayes Detroit Lions T
2912349Mel Bertrand Detroit Lions C
1953 262303Don Ringe Chicago Cardinals T
1952 98105 Glen Christian San Francisco 49ers B
1951 168191Bill Fray New York Yanks T
217250 King Block Detroit Lions B
288335Jim Chadband New York Yanks B
1950 5861Carl Kiilsgaard Chicago Cardinals T
288360Jerry Diehl Pittsburgh Steelers B
1948 273248Ed Watkins Washington Redskins T
1945 2911307Jim Evans Green Bay Packers E
1943 206186Veto Berllus New York Giants E
261241Irv Konopka Detroit Lions T
304284 Pete Hecomovich Chicago Cardinals B
1939 8767Dick Trzuskowski Detroit Lions T
126106Hal Roise Chicago Bears B
1936 4734Theron Ward Green Bay Packers B
Source: [1]

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