List of Indiana Hoosiers 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
19366651 Ettore Antonini Chicago Cardinals E
19373727 Vern Huffman Detroit Lions B
61060 Chris Del Sasso Cleveland Rams T
1938111 Corbett Davis Cleveland Rams B
2414 Frank Filchock Pittsburgh Steelers B
9676 Jim Sirtosky Detroit Lions G
11595 Bob Kenderdine Chicago Cardinals E
19392515 Bob Haak Brooklyn Dodgers T
10383 Frank Petrick Cleveland Rams E
203183 Paul Graham Cleveland Rams B
19416949 Eddie Rucinski Brooklyn Dodgers E
11393 Emil Uremovich Pittsburgh Steelers T
194174 Harold Hursh Cleveland Rams B
1942159139 Jim Trimble Green Bay Packers T
1943153133 Earl Doloway Chicago Cardinals B
1944166 Billy Hillenbrand New York Giants B
4128 Jack Tavener Chicago Cardinals C
10188 Lou Saban Chicago Cardinals B
243244 Chuck Jacoby Detroit Lions B
282287 Bob Zimny Brooklyn Dodgers T
311319 Russ Deal Green Bay Packers G
19455941 Pete Pihos Philadelphia Eagles WR
122111 Bob Cowan Chicago Cardinals B
161154 John Cannady Chicago Cardinals B
1946226206 Howie Brown Green Bay Packers G
268248 Ben Raimondi Philadelphia Eagles B
19473922 John Cannady New York Giants C
6641 Ben Raimondi Chicago Cardinals B
11994 Robert Hoernschemeyer New York Giants B
175150 Bob Ravensberg Chicago Cardinals E
185160 Jim Goodman Green Bay Packers T
198173 Jimmy Dewar Los Angeles Rams B
194810782 Dick Deranek Pittsburgh Steelers B
143118 Chick Jagade Washington Redskins B
298273 Rex Grossman Philadelphia Eagles B
19494940 John Goldsberry Chicago Cardinals T
138129 George Taliaferro Chicago Bears B
164155 Jerry Morrical New York Giants T
257248 Nick Sebek Washington Redskins B
1950215266 Casimir Witucki Washington Redskins G
19528287 Mel Becket Green Bay Packers C
152171John Davis Chicago Cardinals B
198225 Sam Talarico Cleveland Browns T
2311276 Bobby Robertson Cleveland Browns B
252291 Cliff Anderson Chicago Cardinals E
195321225 Gene Gedman Detroit Lions B
201230 Pete Russo Baltimore Colts T
19547780 Harry Jagielski Washington Redskins T
1955254293 Nate Borden Green Bay Packers E
19565756 Bob Skoronski Green Bay Packers T
19575453 Milt Campbell Cleveland Browns B
6263 Joe Amstutz Cleveland Browns C
149166 Bob Fee Chicago Cardinals B
158177 Brad Bomba Washington Redskins E
215246 Gene Cichowski Pittsburgh Steelers QB
1958136151 Jim Yore San Francisco 49ers B
222255 Tony Aloisio Chicago Cardinals E
2412289 Dave Whitsell Detroit Lions B
19592719 Mike Rabold Detroit Lions T
249285 Thomas J. Campbell Los Angeles Rams B
272314 Bob Corrigan Chicago Cardinals G
279321 John Aveni Chicago Bears E
1960113123 Ted Aucreman Detroit Lions E
132146 Vic Jones St. Louis Cardinals B
196151066 Earl Faison Detroit Lions E
911123 Moses Gray New York Giants T
165215 Wilbert Scott Pittsburgh Steelers B
182240 Randy Williams Dallas Cowboys B
1813251 Ed Morris Cleveland Browns T
196361080 John Johnson Chicago Bears T
144186 Nate Ramsey Philadelphia Eagles B
1811249 Jeff Slabaugh Chicago Bears E
194256 Mike Wasdovich Philadelphia Eagles G
1964188 Marv Woodson Baltimore Colts DB
196511111 Tom Nowatzke Detroit Lions RB
87105 Don Croftcheck Washington Redskins G
1966144 Randy Beisler Philadelphia Eagles DE
3739 Bill Malinchak Detroit Lions WR
121171 Ken Hollister Atlanta Falcons T
209299 Tom Gallagher St. Louis Cardinals DE
196757114 Bob Van Pelt Philadelphia Eagles C
196812727 Doug Crusan Miami Dolphins T
923242 Terry Cole Baltimore Colts RB
1627435 Brown Marks Cincinnati Bengals LB
19694886 Jim Sniadecki San Francisco 49ers LB
919227 Cal Snowden St. Louis Cardinals DE
161391 Robert Kirk Buffalo Bills G
197022248 John Isenbarger San Francisco 49ers RB
617147 Jade Butcher Atlanta Falcons WR
1724440 Eric Stolberg Oakland Raiders WR
1971526130 John Andrews Baltimore Colts TE
1024258 Chris Morris Minnesota Vikings G
1972143341 Steve Porter Cincinnati Bengals WR
197358112 Mike Fulk San Francisco 49ers LB
624154 Glen Skolnik Pittsburgh Steelers WR
82184 Dan Lintner Philadelphia Eagles DB
914222 Roberet Spicer New York Jets LB
1516380 Ted McNulty Cincinnati Bengals QB
1974166 Carl Barzilauskas New York Jets DT
1320332 Stu O'Dell Washington Redskins LB
1975622152 Larry Jameson St. Louis Cardinals DT
1976625181 Greg McGuire Dallas Cowboys T
812221 John Jordan New York Giants DT
117298 Donald Thomas New England Patriots LB
1221340 Frank Stavroff Baltimore Colts K
1418393 Quinn Buckner Washington Redskins DB
154407 Jack Hoffman San Diego Chargers DT
1516419 Trent Smock Detroit Lions WR
197798231 Dave Knowles New Orleans Saints T
19781023273 Charles Peal Los Angeles Rams T
197921745 Joe Norman Seattle Seahawks LB
19803662 Mike Friede Detroit Lions WR
19811012260 Tim Clifford Chicago Bears QB
1111287 Lonnie Johnson Chicago Bears RB
1225329 Nate Lundy Dallas Cowboys WR
1983628168 Babe Laufenberg Washington Redskins QB
1020271 Jimmy Thomas Green Bay Packers DB
19841017269 Mark Smiythe St. Louis Cardinals DT
1984u12323 Duane Gunn Pittsburgh Steelers WR
1985199 Kevin Allen Philadelphia Eagles T
1027279 Mike Pendleton Miami Dolphins DB
19861211316 Steve Bradley Cincinnati Bengals QB
1220325 Bobby Howard Philadelphia Eagles RB
198732076 Leonard Bell Cincinnati Bengals DB
198811010 Eric Moore New York Giants T
32277 Van Waiters Cleveland Browns LB
714179 Ernie Jones Phoenix Cardinals WR
1010259 Eric Hickerson New York Giants DB
198988203 Pete Stoyanovich Miami Dolphins K
912235 Gary Gooden Los Angeles Raiders DB
19902631 Anthony Thompson Phoenix Cardinals RB
55114 Ian Beckles Tampa Bay Buccaneers G
19912128 Mike Dumas Houston Oilers DB
67146 Nolan Harrison Los Angeles Raiders DT
126312 Ernie Thompson Los Angeles Rams RB
199212121 Vaughn Dunbar New Orleans Saints RB
4387 Shawn Harper Los Angeles Rams T
199332884 Mike Middleton Dallas Cowboys DB
826222 Trent Green San Diego Chargers QB
199412424 Thomas Lewis New York Giants WR
199522153 Andrew Greene Miami Dolphins G
527161 Lance Brown Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1996740249 Eric Smedley Buffalo Bills DB
19972232 Nathan Davis Atlanta Falcons DT
64167 Steve Lee Baltimore Ravens RB
199879198 Victor Allotey Buffalo Bills G
718207 Chris Liwienski Detroit Lions G
200223062 Antwaan Randle El Pittsburgh Steelers WR
2003718232 Gibran Hamdan Washington Redskins QB
20053468 Courtney Roby Tennessee Titans WR
2006415112 Isaac Sowells Cleveland Browns G
416113 Victor Adeyanju St. Louis Rams DE
20082940 Tracy Porter New Orleans Saints DB
21041 James Hardy Buffalo Bills WR
20102133 Rodger Saffold St. Louis Rams T
725232 Jammie Kirlew Denver Broncos DE
739246 Ray Fisher Indianapolis Colts DB
2011420117 James Brewer New York Giants T
426123 Tandon Doss Baltimore Ravens WR
201422456 Cody Latimer Denver Broncos WR
72217 Ted Bolser Washington Redskins TE
20153973 Tevin Coleman Atlanta Falcons RB
201621748 Jason Spriggs Green Bay Packers T
511150 Jordan Howard Chicago Bears RB
612187 Nate Sudfeld Washington Redskins QB
20173771 Dan Feeney Los Angeles Chargers G
201841101 Ian Thomas Carolina Panthers TE
619193 Chris Covington Dallas Cowboys LB
2019429131 Wes Martin Washington Redskins G
2020630209 Simon Stepaniak Green Bay Packers G
2021520164 Jamar Johnson Denver Broncos DB
202253146 Micah McFadden New York Giants LB

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Notes

Duane Gunn was drafted in the 1984 Supplemental Draft. [2]

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