List of Iowa Hawkeyes in the NFL draft

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Key

= Pro Bowler
= Hall of Famer
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
1936144 Dick Crayne Brooklyn Dodgers B
19387252 Bob Lannon Philadelphia Eagles E
1939189169 Frank Balasz Green Bay Packers B
19402414 Nile Kinnick Brooklyn Dodgers B
11696 Erwin Prasse Detroit Lions E
224199 Henry Luebcke Green Bay Packers T
1941126106 Mike Enich Green Bay Packers T
19425939 Bill Green Green Bay Packers B
10585 Bill Diehl Detroit Lions C
221196 Al Couppee Washington Redskins B
19432515 Tom Farmer Cleveland Rams B
8565 Bill Parker Cleveland Rams E
163143 Bill Burkett Brooklyn Dodgers E
19453824 Stan Mohrbacher Detroit Lions G
5840 Forest Masterson Chicago Bears C
145136 Chuck Uknes Cleveland Rams B
147138 Ben Trickey Detroit Lions B
175169 Dick Hoerner Cleveland Rams B
187182 Jim Keane Chicago Bears E
196192 Bruno Niedziela Chicago Bears T
211209 Ted Curran Brooklyn Dodgers B
2110218 Sam Vacanti New York Giants B
1946136116 Tom Hand Green Bay Packers C
1947132107 Bob Sullivan Boston Yanks B
239214 Hal Shoener New York Giants E
244219 Jim Smith Washington Redskins B
311286 Herb Shoener Washington Redskins E
1948171146 Joe Grothus New York Giants G
211186 Dick Woodard New York Giants C
274249 Jim Shoaf Boston Yanks T
19494435 Bill Kay New York Giants T
116107 Jim Cozad Los Angeles Rams T
189180 Webb Halbert Chicago Cardinals B
259250 Ralph Doran New York Giants B
195095110 Don Winslow Washington Redskins T
1951255296 Glenn Drahn Philadelphia Eagles B
302353 Jerry Faske San Francisco 49ers B
19527376 Bill Reichardt Green Bay Packers B
8691 Hubert Johnson Washington Redskins T
195441148 Jerry Hilgenberg Cleveland Browns C
123136 Don Chelf Baltimore Colts T
1411168 Jim Head Cleveland Browns B
164185 George Rice New York Giants B
195531035 John Hall Cleveland Browns T
1612193 Don Suchy Cleveland Browns C
205234 Lou Matykiewicz Pittsburgh Steelers E
2910347 Dick Klein Chicago Bears T
1956
4138 Jerry Reichow Detroit Lions QB
5251 Jim Freeman Los Angeles Rams E
61172 Eddie Vincent Los Angeles Rams B
9198 Cal Jones Detroit Lions G
123136 Roger Swedberg San Francisco 49ers T
19577376 Frank Gilliam Green Bay Packers E
108117 Don Dobrino Washington Redskins B
161182 John Nocera Philadelphia Eagles B
195222 Kenny Ploen Cleveland Browns QB
1958
11010 Alex Karras Detroit Lions DT
4643 Frank Rigney Philadelphia Eagles T
51261 Jim Gibbons Cleveland Browns E
143160 Bill Lapham Philadelphia Eagles C
173196 Bill Van Buren Philadelphia Eagles C
183208 John A. Burroughs Jr. Philadelphia Eagles T
265306 Frank Bloomquist Washington Redskins G
1959111 Randy Duncan Green Bay Packers QB
6464 Mac Lewis Chicago Cardinals T
7779 Mitch Ogiego Washington Redskins QB
2812336 Fred Long Baltimore Colts B
1960
2517 Bob Jeter Green Bay Packers B
3731 Curt Merz Philadelphia Eagles E
5856 Don Norton Philadelphia Eagles E
186210 Charley Lee Pittsburgh Steelers T
199225 Bob Hain Philadelphia Eagles T
19611414196 Willie Fleming Philadelphia Eagles RB
196258 Bernard Wyatt Pittsburgh Steelers B
196241052 Larry Ferguson Detroit Lions B
7387 Sherwyn Thorson Los Angeles Rams G
96118 Wilburn Hollis St. Louis Cardinals QB
131169 Bill Whisler Washington Redskins E
19631014140 Earl McQuiston Green Bay Packers G
126160 Bill Perkins Dallas Cowboys RB
1412194 Joe Williams New York Giants B
1511207 Matt Szykowny Pittsburgh Steelers B
1964
2418 Paul Krause Washington Redskins DB
4547 Mike Reilly Chicago Bears LB
4648 Wally Hilgenberg Detroit Lions G
129163 Bob Sherman Pittsburgh Steelers B
1314182 Cloyd Webb Chicago Bears E
1714238 Constantinos Kasapis Chicago Bears T
19652012278 Tony Giacobazzi St. Louis Cardinals E
1966
155 John Niland Dallas Cowboys G
3537 Al Randolph San Francisco 49ers RB
31143 Dave Long St. Louis Cardinals DE
41058 Gary Snook St. Louis Cardinals QB
51175 Bill Briggs New York Giants DE
1110165 Cliff Wilder New York Giants WR
196772161 Bob Ziolkowski Green Bay Packers T
1310325 Rich Gibbs San Francisco 49ers DB
196922248 Ed Podolak Kansas City Chiefs RB
1422360 Al Bream Kansas City Chiefs DB
1970 425103 Paul Laaveg Washington Redskins T
621151 Mike Cilek Cleveland Browns QB
1312324 Rich Stepanek Atlanta Falcons DT
167397 Larry Ely Cincinnati Bengals LB
1971 616146 Kerry Reardon Kansas City Chiefs DB
924232 Tim Sullivan Minnesota Vikings RB
101235 Layne McDowell Boston Patriots T
1972 11212 Craig Clemons Chicago Bears DB
626156 Charles Bolden Dallas Cowboys DB
911219 Larry Horton Chicago Bears DE
1973 721177 John Muller Green Bay Packers T
89191 Bill Windauer Baltimore Colts G
814196 Craig Darling Minnesota Vikings T
1524388 Charles Cross Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1974 714170 Dan Dickel Baltimore Colts LB
1975 722178 Earl Couthill Chicago Bears DB
1976 11414 Rod Walters Kansas City Chiefs G
21240 Jim Jensen Dallas Cowboys RB
22452 Joe Devlin Buffalo Bills T
714196 Rod Wellington Kansas City Chiefs RB
93240 Warren Peiffer New Orleans Saints DT
1978 911233 Dean Moore San Francisco 49ers LB
1028278 Barry Tomasetti Dallas Cowboys T
1979 97227 Tom Rusk New York Giants LB
129312 Dave Becker Chicago Bears DB
1980 911232 Dennis Mosley Minnesota Vikings RB
917238 Jim Swift Seattle Seahawks T
1981 2836 John Harty San Francisco 49ers DT
114280 Matt Petrzelka San Diego Chargers T
1125301 Keith Cahppelle Atlanta Falcons WR
1982 12222 Ron Hallstrom Green Bay Packers G
21441 Andre Tippett New England Patriots LB
1983 517129 Brett Miller Atlanta Falcons T
627167 Reggie Roby Miami Dolphins P
823219 Mark Bortz Chicago Bears G
1984
12121 John Alt Kansas City Chiefs T
41397 Joel Hilgenberg New Orleans Saints C
525137 Norm Granger Dallas Cowboys RB
626166 Joe Levelis Dallas Cowboys G
1023275 Dave Moritz San Francisco 49ers WR
1985 21341 Jonathan Hayes Kansas City Chiefs TE
22553 Owen Gill Seattle Seahawks RB
3965 George Little Miami Dolphins DT
815211 Dave Strobel Cincinnati Bengals LB
1986 11212 Chuck Long Detroit Lions QB
11616 Ronnie Harmon Buffalo Bills RB
12222 Mike Haight New York Jets T
41092 Devon Mitchell Detroit Lions DB
1110287 Larry Station Pittsburgh Steelers LB
1987 3258 Chris Gambol Indianapolis Colts T
3561 Dave Croston Green Bay Packers T
4488 Mark Vlasic San Diego Chargers QB
83198 Jeff Drost Green Bay Packers DT
1988 3560 Quinn Early San Diego Chargers WR
419101 Kevin Harmon Seattle Seahawks RB
55114 Herb Wester Cincinnati Bengals T
1012261 Joe Schuster Philadelphia Eagles DT
1989
3763 Marv Cook New England Patriots TE
3864 Bob Kratch New York Giants G
31470 Joe Mott New York Jets LB
1218325 Chuck Hartlieb Houston Oilers QB
1990 711176 Bill Anderson Chicago Bears C
103251 Brad Quast New York Jets LB
1991 21643 Nick Bell Los Angeles Raiders RB
511122 Merton Hanks San Francisco 49ers DB
1025275 Michael Titley Miami Dolphins TE
1119297 Tony Stewart Seattle Seahawks RB
1992 72170 Ron Geater Denver Broncos DE
74172 Lance Olberding Cincinnati Bengals T
1010262 Mike Saunders Pittsburgh Steelers RB
116286 Rob Baxley Phoenix Cardinals T
1227335 Matt Rodgers Buffalo Bills QB
1993 524136 Mike Devlin Buffalo Bills C
610150 Scott Davis New York Giants G
718186 Danan Hughes Kansas City Chiefs WR
1994 422125 Mike Wells Minnesota Vikings DT
1995 611182 Fritz Fequeire Denver Broncos G
1996 32182 Scott Slutzker Indianapolis Colts TE
1997 199 Tom Knight Arizona Cardinals DB
13030 Ross Verba Green Bay Packers G
3161 Sedrick Shaw New England Patriots RB
423119 Damien Robinson Philadelphia Eagles DB
1998 31778 Mike Goff Cincinnati Bengals G
49101 Tavian Banks Jacksonville Jaguars RB
422114 Tim Dwight Atlanta Falcons WR
521144 Kerry Cooks Minnesota Vikings DB
1999 3970 Jared DeVries Detroit Lions DT
631200 Eric Thigpen Atlanta Falcons DB
2000 529158 Austin Wheatley New Orleans Saints TE
632198 Matt Bowen St. Louis Rams DB
2001 627190 Kevin Kasper Denver Broncos WR
2002 22456 Ladell Betts Washington Redskins RB
521156 Aaron Kampman Green Bay Packers DE
612184 Kahlil Hill Atlanta Falcons WR
2003
12424 Dallas Clark Indianapolis Colts TE
2133 Eric Steinbach Cincinnati Bengals G
21850 Bruce Nelson Carolina Panthers C
55140 Derek Pagel New York Jets DB
516151 Ben Sobieski Buffalo Bills G
2004 122 Robert Gallery Oakland Raiders T
21244 Bob Sanders Indianapolis Colts DB
3265 Nate Kaeding San Diego Chargers K
729230 Jared Clauss Tennessee Titans DT
736237 Erik Jensen St. Louis Rams TE
2005 21446 Matt Roth Miami Dolphins DE
22759 Jonathan Babineaux Atlanta Falcons DT
41102 Sean Considine Philadelphia Eagles DB
622196 Tony Jackson Seattle Seahawks TE
640214 Pete McMahon Oakland Raiders T
2006
11717 Chad Greenway Minnesota Vikings LB
3367 Abdul Hodge Green Bay Packers LB
2007
32386 Marshal Yanda Baltimore Ravens G
430129 Scott Chandler San Diego Chargers TE
737247 Mike Elgin New England Patriots G
2008 3467 Charles Godfrey Carolina Panthers DB
417116 Kenny Iwebema Arizona Cardinals DE
622188 Mike Humpal Pittsburgh Steelers LB
2009 3165 Shonn Greene New York Jets RB
3266 Bradley Fletcher St. Louis Rams DB
432132 Seth Olsen Denver Broncos G
629202 Brandon Myers Oakland Raiders TE
2010 12323 Bryan Bulaga Green Bay Packers T
23163 Pat Angerer Indianapolis Colts LB
3266 Amari Spievey Detroit Lions DB
32993 Tony Moeaki Kansas City Chiefs TE
421119 A. J. Edds Miami Dolphins LB
79216 Kyle Calloway Buffalo Bills T
2011 12020 Adrian Clayborn Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
49106 Christian Ballard Minnesota Vikings DT
54135 Ricky Stanzi Kansas City Chiefs QB
511142 Karl Klug Tennessee Titans DT
530161 Julian Vandervelde Philadelphia Eagles G
633198 Tyler Sash New York Giants DB
2012 12323 Riley Reiff Detroit Lions T
437132 Mike Daniels Green Bay Packers DT
56141 Adam Gettis Washington Redskins G
521156 Shaun Prater Cincinnati Bengals DB
624194 Marvin McNutt Philadelphia Eagles WR
710217 Jordan Bernstine Washington Redskins DB
2013
526159 Micah Hyde Green Bay Packers DB
2014 3165 C. J. Fiedorowicz Houston Texans TE
3771 Christian Kirksey Cleveland Browns LB
419119 Anthony Hitchens Dallas Cowboys LB
2015
155 Brandon Scherff Washington Redskins T
32690 Carl Davis Baltimore Ravens DT
420119 Andrew Donnal St. Louis Rams T
2016 727248 Austin Blythe Indianapolis Colts C
2017 340104 C. J. Beathard San Francisco 49ers QB
42109 Jaleel Johnson Minnesota Vikings DT
52146 George Kittle San Francisco 49ers TE
57151 Desmond King Los Angeles Chargers DB
2018 2739 James Daniels Chicago Bears C
21345 Josh Jackson Green Bay Packers CB
46106 Josey Jewell Denver Broncos LB
2019
188 T. J. Hockenson Detroit Lions TE
12020 Noah Fant Denver Broncos TE
45107 Anthony Nelson Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
414116 Amani Hooker Tennessee Titans DB
2020
11313 Tristan Wirfs Tampa Bay Buccaneers T
22254 A. J. Epenesa Buffalo Bills DE
31377 Michael Ojemudia Denver Broncos DB
75219 Geno Stone Baltimore Ravens DB
730244 Nate Stanley Minnesota Vikings QB
2021 32084 Chauncey Golston Dallas Cowboys DE
513157 Ihmir Smith-Marsette Minnesota Vikings WR
514158 Daviyon Nixon Carolina Panthers DT
61185 Nick Niemann Los Angeles Chargers LB
2022
12525 Tyler Linderbaum Baltimore Ravens C
49114 Dane Belton New York Giants DB
2023 11313 Lukas Van Ness Green Bay Packers DE
11818 Jack Campbell Detroit Lions LB
2334 Sam LaPorta Detroit Lions TE
32083 Riley Moss Denver Broncos DB
2024 2840 Cooper DeJean Philadelphia Eagles DB
415115 Erick All Cincinnati Bengals TE
422122 Tory Taylor Chicago Bears P
62178 Logan Lee Pittsburgh Steelers DT

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Notable undrafted players

Note: No drafts held before 1920

Debut YearPlayerPositionDebut TeamNotes
1962 Karl Finch WR Los Angeles Rams
1965 Dave Recher C Philadelphia Eagles
1966 Karl Noonan *WR Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl (1968)
1970 Larry Lawrence QB Oakland Raiders
1971 Kenny Price LB New England Patriots
1974 Jim Miller G Atlanta Falcons
1981 Jay Hilgenberg *C Chicago Bears Pro Bowl (1985-1991)
Super Bowl Champion (XX)
1984 Jon Roehlk G Detroit Lions
1985 Mike Stoops DB Chicago Bears
1987 Jay Norvell LB Chicago Bears
1988 Mark Sindlinger C Pittsburgh Steelers
Dwight Sistrunk FS Pittsburgh Steelers
1992 John Derby LB Detroit Lions
1996 Derek Price TE Detroit Lions
Casey Wiegmann C Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowl (2008)
1997 Bill Ennis-Inge DE Tennessee Oilers
Nick Gallery P New York Jets
1998 Damon Gibson WR Cincinnati Bengals
Jeremy McKinney G St. Louis Rams
2000 Zeron Flemister TE Washington Redskins
Bashir Yamini WR Denver Broncos
2001 Jason Baker P San Francisco 49ers
LeVar Woods LB Arizona Cardinals
2003 Colin Cole DE Green Bay Packers
2009 Matt Kroul DT New York Jets
2011 Ryan Donahue P Detroit Lions
Allen Reisner TE Minnesota Vikings
Jeff Tarpinian LB New England Patriots
2014 Conor Boffeli OG Minnesota Vikings
James Ferentz C Houston Texans Super Bowl Champion (50), (LIII)
Casey Kreiter *LS Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (2018)
2015 Ray Hamilton TE Dallas Cowboys
Mike Meyer K Tennessee Titans
Damond Powell WR Arizona Cardinals
2016 Marshall Koehn K Miami Dolphins
Henry Krieger-Coble TE Denver Broncos
Tevaun Smith WR Indianapolis Colts
2017 Greg Mabin CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2018 Ike Boettger G Buffalo Bills
Ben Niemann LB Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Champion (LIV)
2019 Nick Easley WR Buffalo Bills
Jake Gervase LB Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl Champion (LVI)
Parker Hesse TE Tennessee Titans
Matt Nelson T Detroit Lions
2020 Dominique Dafney WR Indianapolis Colts
Cedrick Lattimore DT Seattle Seahawks
Kristian Welch LB Baltimore Ravens
2021 Coy Cronk OT Green Bay Packers
Jack Heflin DE Green Bay Packers
Alaric Jackson T Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl Champion (LVI)
Mekhi Sargent RB Tennessee Titans
Barrington Wade LB Baltimore Ravens
2022 Tyler Goodson RB Green Bay Packers
Caleb Shudak K Tennessee Titans
Zach VanValkenburg LB Las Vegas Raiders
2023 Kaevon Merriweather S Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2024 Joe Evans LB Baltimore Ravens
Noah Shannon DT Las Vegas Raiders

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