List of Maryland Terrapins in the NFL draft

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This is a list of former Maryland Terrapins college football players who have been selected 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

  Inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame
  Inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame
  Selected to All-Pro team
  Selected to Pro Bowl

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPositionNotes
1937 6151 Bill Guckeyson Philadelphia Eagles B
1944 125114 Tommy Mont New York Giants B
1945 18 [nb 1] 10185 Bill Byrd New York Giants C
26 [nb 2] 8271 Lu Gambino Chicago Bears B
1946 282262 Don Gleasner Boston Yanks E
1947 13 [nb 3] 10115 Emile Fritz Chicago Bears G
309284 John Wright New York Giants B
1948 304279 Harry Bonk Boston Yanks B
1950 204252 Fred Davis Detroit Lions E
2512325 Jim Brasher Cleveland Browns C
265331 Earl Roth Washington Redskins B
1951 21125 Ray Krouse New York Giants TPro Bowl (1954)
4846 Elmer Wingate New York Yanks E
93101 Jake Rowden Washington Redskins C
1013123 Chester Gierula Cleveland Browns G
1952 166 Ed Modzelewski Pittsburgh Steelers B
6162 Dave Cianelli Dallas Texans C
6667 Ed Kensler Washington Redskins G
1311156 Tom Cosgrove Cleveland Browns C
1412169 Joe Moss Los Angeles Rams T
165186 Pete Ladygo Pittsburgh Steelers G
237272 Paul Nestor Chicago Bears T
241278 Bob Ward Dallas Texans G College Football Hall of Fame
263304 Charley Fry Chicago Cardinals T
2711324 Bill Maletzky Cleveland Browns G
287332 Karney Scioscia Chicago Bears B
307356 Bob Shemonski Chicago Bears B
1953 133 Jack Scarbath Washington Redskins C College Football Hall of Fame
2316 Dick Modzelewski Washington Redskins TPro Bowl (1964)
4542 Lloyd Colteryahn Pittsburgh Steelers E
4946 Ed Fullerton San Francisco 49ers B
5554 Stan Jones Chicago Bears T7× Pro Bowl (19551961)
4× All-Pro (1955, 1956, 1959, 1960)
College Football Hall of Fame
HOF '91
7477 John Alderton Pittsburgh Steelers E
8388 Lew Weidensaul Washington Redskins E
81196 Bob Morgan Los Angeles Rams T
225258 Ed O'Connor Pittsburgh Steelers T
252291 Art Hurd Washington Redskins G
1954 11111 Bernie Faloney San Francisco 49ers B
21124 Chet Hanulak Cleveland Browns B
4441 Dick Nolan New York Giants B
41047 Charlie Boxold San Francisco 49ers B
4239 Ralph Felton Washington Redskins B
1211144 Tom Breunich Cleveland Browns T
136151 Charles Lattimer Pittsburgh Steelers C
262303 Ralph Baierl Green Bay Packers T
1955 199 Dick Bielski Philadelphia Eagles BPro Bowl (1961)
2215 Ron Waller Los Angeles Rams B
6162 Jack Bowersox Chicago Cardinals G
8186 John Irvine Chicago Cardinals C
81196 Bill Walker Detroit Lions E
131146 Tom McLuckie Chicago Cardinals G
158177 Don Brougher Philadelphia Eagles C
174197 Lynn Beightol Green Bay Packers B
2211264 George Albrecht Detroit Lions B
269310 George Palahunik Philadelphia Eagles G
1956 144 Bob Pellegrini Philadelphia Eagles C College Football Hall of Fame
11212 Ed Vereb Washington Redskins B
8792 Russ Dennis Green Bay Packers E
107116 Bob Laughery Green Bay Packers B
113124 Tom Selep Detroit Lions B
1957 4946 Mike Sandusky San Francisco 49ers TPro Bowl (1960)
143160 Joe Lazzarino Los Angeles Rams T
1510179 Gene Alderton Detroit Lions C
1611192 Ed Heuring Chicago Bears E
174197 Frank Tamburello Cleveland Browns B
1811216 Al Wharton Chicago Bears G
2312277 Jack Healy New York Giants B
293340 Howie Dare Green Bay Packers B
1958 3429 Ed Cooke Chicago Bears E
31237 Don Healy Chicago Bears T
284329 Wilbur Main Chicago Bears B
1959 6868 Fred Cole Chicago Bears G
145161 Kurt Schwarz Washington Redskins G
1960 31135 Rod Breedlove San Francisco 49ers GPro Bowl (1962)
1961 1613223 Roger Shoals Cleveland Browns T
172226 Everett Cloud Dallas Cowboys B
1962 144 Gary Collins Cleveland Browns E3× Pro Bowl (1965, 1966, 1969)
3× All-Pro (1965, 1966, 1969)
NFL All-Decade
7690 Bill Kirchiro St. Louis Cardinals G
1410192 Jim Davidson Detroit Lions B
156202 Dick Barlund St. Louis Cardinals E
1963 2721 Tom Brown Green Bay Packers B Super Bowl I, II Champion
21428 Walter Rock San Francisco 49ers GPro Bowl (1965)
3432 Dave Crossan Philadelphia Eagles G
157203 Harry Butsko Washington Redskins LB
1964 7387 Dick Shiner Washington Redskins QB
142184 Ernie Arizzi Philadelphia Eagles B
1965 94116 Ken Ambrusko Chicago Bears B
1414196 Jerry Fishman Baltimore Colts LB
1966 21430 Tom Cichowski Green Bay Packers T
1967 518125 Dick Absher Philadelphia Eagles TE
1416357 Bo Hickey [nb 4] St. Louis Cardinals FB
1968 1317344 Tom Myslinski New York Jets G
1969 1013247 Ron Pearson Chicago Bears TE
1110270 Alan Pastrana Denver Broncos QB
1215301 Harry Blackney New York Giants RB
1970 717173 Roland Merritt Washington Redskins WR
917225 Ralph Sonntag Washington Redskins T
1972 85187 Guy Roberts Houston Oilers LB
1523387 Larry Marshall Kansas City Chiefs DB
1974 712168 Bart Purvis Green Bay Packers T
144342 Paul Vellano Chicago Bears DT
1975 122 Randy White Dallas Cowboys DT9× Pro Bowl (19771985)
9× All-Pro (19771985)
NFL All-Decade
NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
Super Bowl XII Champion,
Super Bowl MVP
College Football Hall of Fame
HOF '94
32476 Louis Carter Oakland Raiders RB
32072 Steve Mike-Mayer San Francisco 49ers K
32678 Walther White Pittsburgh Steelers TE
53107 Stan Rogers Denver Broncos T
65135 Bob Avellini Chicago Bears QB
102236 Phil Wagenheim Baltimore Colts P
1014248 Ken Schroy Philadelphia Eagles DB
1217303 Harry Walters Denver Broncos LB
1626416 Robert Smith Baltimore Colts DB
1724440 Frank Russell Baltimore Colts WR
1976 1122313 Rick Jennings Oakland Raiders RB Super Bowl XI Champion
1977 177 Joe Campbell New Orleans Saints DE Super Bowl XV Champion
31066 Tim Wilson Houston Oilers RB
31268 Ed Fulton Los Angeles Rams G
623162 Tom Schick New Orleans Saints G
126313 Dave Conrad New York Jets T
1978 421105 Mark Manges Los Angeles Rams QB
1027277 Vince Kinney Denver Broncos WR
1221327 Brad Carr Pittsburgh Steelers LB
1979 216444 Steve Atkins Green Bay Packers RB
31571 Charles Johnson Green Bay Packers DT
1980 105254 Larry Stewart Baltimore Colts T
1981 32278 Lloyd Burruss Kansas City Chiefs DBPro Bowl (1986)
2× All-Pro (1986, 1988)
424107 Eric Sievers San Diego Chargers TE
617155 Sam Johnson Detroit Lions DB
112278 Ed Gall New York Jets DT
1982 99232 Darnell Dialey St. Louis Cardinals LB
1983 3965 John Tice New Orleans Saints TE
41296 Mark Duda St. Louis Cardinals DT
712180 Gurnest Brown Buffalo Bills DT
1984 11616 Pete Koch Cincinnati Bengals DE
11919 Ron Solt Indianapolis Colts GPro Bowl (1987)
21038 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals QB1988 NFL MVP
4× Pro Bowl (1986, 1988, 1989, 1993)
All-Pro (1988)
Man of the Year Award
422106 Dave D'Addio Detroit Lions RB
72170 Willie Joyner Houston Oilers RB
1215323 Russell Davis Buffalo Bills WR
1985 2634 Kevin Glover Detroit Lions C3× Pro Bowl (19951997)
4× All-Pro (19941997)
3157 Frank Reich Buffalo Bills QB
73171 Eric Wilson Green Bay Packers LB
1986 52112 J. D. Maarleveld Tampa Bay Buccaneers T
519129 Donald Brown San Diego Chargers DB
612150 Stan Gelbaugh Dallas Cowboys QB
720186 Rick Badanjek Washington Redskins RB
927248 George Colton New England Patriots G
1118295 Len Lynch New York Giants G
1987 814209 Bruce Mesner Buffalo Bills DE
912235 Alvin Blount Dallas Cowboys RB
1028279 Chuck Faucette New York Giants LB
1127306 Tommy Neal Denver Broncos RB
1988 3257 Kevin Walker Cincinnati Bengals LB
31873 Ferrell Edmunds Miami Dolphins TE2× Pro Bowl (1989, 1990)
All-Pro (1989)
93224 Azizuddin Abdur-Ra'oof Kansas City Chiefs WR
1021270 O'Brien Alston Indianapolis Colts LB
111278 James Milling Atlanta Falcons WR
1989 21947 Warren Powers Denver Broncos DE
54116 Vernon Joines Cleveland Browns WR
1122301 Dan Plocki Cleveland Browns K
128315 J. B. Brown Miami Dolphins DB
1990 31770 Neil O'Donnell Pittsburgh Steelers QBPro Bowl (1992)
1218322 Blaine Rose New England Patriots G
1991 4184 Scott Zolak New England Patriots QB
428111 Clarence Jones New York Giants T
91224 O'Neil Glenn New England Patriots G
1992 31470 Larry Webster Miami Dolphins DT Super Bowl XXXV Champion
71169 Derek Steele Indianapolis Colts DE
1993 620160 Frank Wycheck Tennessee Titans TE3× Pro Bowl (19982000)
All-Pro (2000)
1995 77215 Steve Ingram Tampa Bay Buccaneers G
1996 521153 Jermaine Lewis Baltimore Ravens WR2× Pro Bowl (1998, 2001)
2× All-Pro (1998, 2001)
Super Bowl XXXV Champion
1997 12424 Chad Scott Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1998 610163 Eric Ogbogu New York Jets DE
1999 513146 Eric Barton Oakland Raiders LB
618187 Kendall Ogle Cleveland Browns LB
2000 4195 Lewis Sanders Cleveland Browns DB
710216 Delbert Cowsette Washington Redskins DT
2001 21344 Kris Jenkins Carolina Panthers DT4× Pro Bowl (2002, 2003, 2006, 2008)
3× All-Pro (2002, 2003, 2008)
21849 Lamont Jordan New York Jets RB
2002 31176 Melvin Fowler Cleveland Browns C
31783 Charles Hill Houston Texans DT
741252 Matt Murphy Detroit Lions TE
2003 2840 E. J. Henderson Minnesota Vikings LBPro Bowl (2010)
College Football Hall of Fame
2004 22456 Madieu Williams Cincinnati Bengals DB Man of the Year Award
3871 Randy Starks Tennessee Titans DT2× Pro Bowl (2010, 2012)
416112 Leon Joe Chicago Bears LB
719220 Jeff Dugan Minnesota Vikings TE
741242 Bruce Perry Philadelphia Eagles RB
2005 11212 Shawne Merriman San Diego Chargers LB3× Pro Bowl (20052007)
3× All-Pro (20052007)
NFL DROY
33397 Domonique Foxworth Denver Broncos DB
2006 166 Vernon Davis San Francisco 49ers TE2× Pro Bowl (2009, 2013)
All-Pro (2013)
Super Bowl 50 Champion
2234 D'Qwell Jackson Cleveland Browns LBPro Bowl (2014)
726232 Gerrick McPhearson New York Giants DB
2007 22355 Josh Wilson Seattle Seahawks DB
42101 Adam Podlesh Jacksonville Jaguars P
2007s500 Jared Gaither Baltimore Ravens T
2008 416115 Dre Moore Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT
2009 177 Darrius Heyward-Bey Oakland Raiders WR
31680 Kevin Barnes Washington Redskins DB
721230 Moise Fokou Philadelphia Eagles LB
727236 Jaimie Thomas Indianapolis Colts T
746255 Dan Gronkowski Detroit Lions TE
2010 48106 Bruce Campbell Oakland Raiders T
514145 Nolan Carroll Miami Dolphins DB
2011 22658 Torrey Smith Baltimore Ravens WR Super Bowl XLVII, LII Champion
718221 Da'Rel Scott New York Giants RB Super Bowl XLVI Champion
2013 718224 Kevin Dorsey Green Bay Packers WR
2014 31680 Dexter McDougle New York Jets DB
2015 510146 Stefon Diggs Minnesota Vikings WR4× Pro Bowl (20202023)
2× All-Pro (2020, 2022)
All-Rookie Team (2015)
627203 Darius Kilgo Denver Broncos DT Super Bowl 50, LI Champion
2016 22758 Sean Davis Pittsburgh Steelers DB
3669 Yannick Ngakoue Jacksonville Jaguars DEPro Bowl (2017)
All-Rookie Team (2016)
58147 Quinton Jefferson Seattle Seahawks DT
2018 12424 D. J. Moore Carolina Panthers WRAll-Rookie Team (2018)
524161 Jermaine Carter Carolina Panthers LB
2019 12222 Darnell Savage Green Bay Packers DBAll-Rookie Team (2019)
521159 Byron Cowart New England Patriots DT
613186 Ty Johnson Detroit Lions RB
75219 Derwin Gray Pittsburgh Steelers G
2020 418124 Anthony McFarland Jr. Pittsburgh Steelers RB
619198 Antoine Brooks Pittsburgh Steelers DB Super Bowl LVI Champion
2021 75233 Jake Funk Los Angeles Rams RB Super Bowl LVI Champion
2022 33296 Nick Cross Indianapolis Colts S
438143 Chigoziem Okonkwo Tennessee Titans TEAll-Rookie Team (2022)
2023 12424 Deonte Banks New York Giants DB
42104 Jakorian Bennett Las Vegas Raiders DB
410112 Chad Ryland New England Patriots K
69186 Jaelyn Duncan Tennessee Titans T
734251 Spencer Anderson Pittsburgh Steelers G

Footnotes

  1. There is a conflict between references for this data. The DatabaseFootball.com source records that Bill Byrd was the 10th pick in the 18th round, 185th overall, while the media guide source records instead that Byrd was drafted in the 16th, without providing further data. It is assumed that the DatabaseFootball.com source is more authoritative, because it lists all draft picks in numerical order.
  2. There is a conflict between references for this data. The DatabaseFootball.com source records that Lu Gambino was the 8th pick in the 24th round, 271st overall, while the media guide source records instead that Gambino was drafted in the 24th, without providing further data. It is assumed that the DatabaseFootball.com source is more authoritative, because it lists all draft picks in numerical order.
  3. There is a conflict between references for this data. The DatabaseFootball.com source records that Emile Fritz was the 10th pick in the 13th round, 115th overall, while the media guide source records instead that Fritz was drafted in the 11th, without providing further data. It is assumed that the DatabaseFootball.com source is more authoritative, because it lists all draft picks in numerical order.
  4. Hickey left Maryland in 1966 before his junior season after being ruled academically ineligible and was playing minor league football for the Brooklyn Dodgers of the Continental Football League when he was drafted.

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References

  1. "DraftHistory.com". www.drafthistory.com.