List of Mississippi State Bulldogs in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Mississippi State Bulldogs football players in the NFL draft.

Contents

Key

BBackK Kicker NT Nose tackle
C Center LB Linebacker FB Fullback
DB Defensive back P Punter LS Long snapper
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

YearRoundPickPlayerTeamPosition
19371094 Chuck Gelatka New York Giants E
194012105 Shag Goolsby Cleveland Rams C
17155 Jack Nix Cleveland Rams B
1941645 John Tripson Detroit Lions T
973 Ervin Elrod Pittsburgh Steelers E
12105 Billy Jefferson Detroit Lions B
12109 Harvey Johnson Brooklyn Dodgers B
14127 Arnie Moore New York Giants E
21194 Hunter Corhern Chicago Bears G
1943213 John Black Brooklyn Dodgers B
24230 Charlie Yancey Washington Redskins B
1944216 Lamar Blount New York Giants B
652 Hillary Horne Philadelphia Eagles T
14136 Bert Corley New York Giants C
15144 Billie Murphy Brooklyn Dodgers B
19189 Bill Eubank Detroit Lions E
19192 Kermit Davis Green Bay Packers E
21210 Mike Mihalic Brooklyn Dodgers G
24251 Joe Warlick Cleveland Rams B
28291 A. B. Howard Green Bay Packers E
29298 Marty Frohm Brooklyn Dodgers T
29306 John Hughes Cleveland Rams E
194514141 Stan Rhoades New York Giants B
19191 Eagle Matulich Cleveland Rams B
1946975 Amos Harris New York Giants G
12106 Billy Hildebrand Green Bay Packers E
23219 Charley Cadenhead Washington Redskins C
19471187 Al Sidorik Boston Yanks T
1948321 Dub Garrett Chicago Bears T
862 Shorty McWilliams Chicago Bears B
32297 Truett Smith Chicago Bears B
1949216 Harper Davis Pittsburgh Steelers B
23222 R. B. Patterson Detroit Lions G
1950786 Truett Smith Pittsburgh Steelers B
17222 Jerry Taylor Philadelphia Eagles C
18224 Jim Champion New York Bulldogs T
26333 Jim Pittman Chicago Cardinals B
195122260 Jack Rucker Philadelphia Eagles B
24285 Tony Kotowski Philadelphia Eagles E
26310 Billy Stewart Philadelphia Eagles B
1952780 Joe Fortunato Chicago Bears B
784 John Pace Cleveland Browns T
12137 Jack Blount Philadelphia Eagles T
18208 Bill Pyron Chicago Cardinals T
195316192 Ben DeLoe Los Angeles Rams T
27325 Jackie Parker Detroit Lions B
28330 Joe Cimini Pittsburgh Steelers T
195412143 Hal Easterwood San Francisco 49ers C
17196 Jackie Parker New York Giants B
28330 P. W. Underwood Chicago Bears G
195615 Art Davis Pittsburgh Steelers B
21247 Jim Harness Baltimore Colts B
195713157 Ron Bennett New York Giants E
195829338 Ken Irby Chicago Cardinals T
195913 Billy Stacy Chicago Cardinals B
15171 Jim Poteete Philadelphia Eagles C
19619117 Bob Bethune Chicago Bears B
17234 Tom Goode Detroit Lions LB
196215204 Ray Osborne San Francisco 49ers T
18240 Charlie Furlow Los Angeles Rams QB
1963337 Johnny Baker Los Angeles Rams LB
12161 Bob Benton San Francisco 49ers T
18247 Bobby Garvn Cleveland Browns T
1964336 Ode Burrell Green Bay Packers B
19659115 Tom Neville Pittsburgh Steelers T
12167 Justin Canale Cleveland Browns G
1966341 Dan Bland San Francisco 49ers DB
463 Hoyle Granger Baltimore Colts RB
15228 Grady Bolton Green Bay Packers T
19679236 Harlan Reed Green Bay Packers TE
15388 Tom Folliard Boston Patriots LB
16394 Marcus Rhoden New Orleans Saints WR
19686159 D. D. Lewis Dallas Cowboys LB
13340 George Barron Philadelphia Eagles T
197013320 Jack Thomas St. Louis Cardinals G
197111283 Joe Reed San Francisco 49ers QB
13325 Sammy Milner San Diego Chargers WR
16404 Dave Smith Cleveland Browns WR
1973250 Ken Phares Pittsburgh Steelers DB
16392 Frank Dowsing Philadelphia Eagles DB
19746137 Wayne Jones New York Jets RB
11267 William Buckley New York Jets WR
14343 Greg Fountain New York Jets G
1975110 Jimmy Webb San Francisco 49ers DT
5117 Steve Freeman New England Patriots DB
10245 Rockey Felker Cincinnati Bengals DB
1976255 Jim Eidson Dallas Cowboys G
7207 Larry Buie Los Angeles Rams DB
11302 Chuck Brislin Atlanta Falcons T
19774100 Stan Black San Francisco 49ers DB
8203 Walter Packer Atlanta Falcons WR
10262 Harvey Hull Houston Oilers LB
11303 Ray Costict New England Patriots LB
1978359 Dennis Johnson Buffalo Bills RB
5133 Bruce Threadgill San Francisco 49ers DB
11290 Larry Gillard Cleveland Browns DT
19797180 Henry Monroe Green Bay Packers DB
9240 Ezra Tate Seattle Seahawks RB
10253 Dave Marler Buffalo Bills QB
10260 Gerald Jackson Kansas City Chiefs DB
1980380 James Jones Dallas Cowboys RB
5137 Kenny Johnson Atlanta Falcons DB
1981239 Mardye McDole Minnesota Vikings WR
5113 Tyrone Keys New York Jets DE
11294 Willie Jackson Detroit Lions DB
11298 Larry Friday Cleveland Browns DB
198212 Johnie Cooks Baltimore Colts LB
126 Glen Collins Cincinnati Bengals DE
10262 Curtis Stowers Atlanta Falcons LB
198318 Michael Haddix Philadelphia Eagles RB
362 Glen Young Philadelphia Eagles WR
19844103 George Wonsley Indianapolis Colts RB
1984u126 Danny Knight Miami Dolphins WR
377 John Bond Cleveland Browns QB
198611284 Pat Swoopes New Orleans Saints DT
11285 Aaron Pearson Kansas City Chiefs LB
1987251 Don Smith Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
5129 Kirby Jackson New York Jets DB
9250 Bruce Plummer Denver Broncos C
10270 Louis Clark Seattle Seahawks WR
19887192 Gary Frank Denver Broncos G
19898213 Fred Hadley New Orleans Saints WR
10264 Anthony Butts Denver Broncos DT
1990487 Jesse Anderson Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE
6158 James Williams New Orleans Saints LB
19915116 Robert Young Los Angeles Rams DE
9250 Jerry Bouldin New York Giants WR
1992496 Keo Coleman New York Jets LB
8215 Nate Williams Pittsburgh Steelers DT
19934108 Kevin Henry Pittsburgh Steelers DE
5125 Olanda Truitt Los Angeles Raiders WR
5140 Marc Woodard Pittsburgh Steelers LB
7195 Willie Harris Buffalo Bills WR
19945142 Herman Carroll New Orleans Saints DE
1995259 Kendell Watkins Dallas Cowboys TE
262 Jesse James St. Louis Rams G
4106 Melvin Hayes New York Jets T
6208 Fred McCrary Jacksonville Jaguars RB
7210 Kevin Bouie Philadelphia Eagles RB
7224 Wesley Leasy Arizona Cardinals LB
1996113 Walt Harris Chicago Bears DB
124 Eric Moulds Buffalo Bills WR
1997396 Brent Smith Miami Dolphins T
4102 Terry Day New York Jets DE
1998261 Eric Brown Denver Broncos DB
368 Robert Hicks Buffalo Bills T
4120 Greg Favors Kansas City Chiefs LB
1999239 J. J. Johnson Miami Dolphins RB
242 Reggie Kelly Atlanta Falcons TE
257 Randy Thomas New York Jets G
6206 Dennis McKinley Arizona Cardinals RB
20004120 Alvin McKinley Carolina Panthers DT
5133 Robert Bean Cincinnati Bengals DB
6190 John Hilliard Seattle Seahawks DT
7237 Wes Shivers Tennessee Titans T
2001245 Fred Smoot Washington Redskins DB
393 Willie Blade Dallas Cowboys DT
4128 Floyd Womack Seattle Seahawks G
6183 Ellis Wyms Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
2002396 Dorsett Davis Denver Broncos DT
20034121 Justin Griffith Atlanta Falcons RB
5156 Donald Lee Miami Dolphins TE
7228 Mario Haggan Buffalo Bills LB
20054113 David Stewart Tennessee Titans T
5137 Ronald Fields San Francisco 49ers DT
2006379 Jerious Norwood Atlanta Falcons RB
20075152 Antonio Johnson Tennessee Titans DT
20106173 Anthony Dixon San Francisco 49ers RB
7220 Jamar Chaney Philadelphia Eagles LB
2011132 Derek Sherrod Green Bay Packers T
499 K. J. Wright Seattle Seahawks LB
5165 Pernell McPhee Baltimore Ravens DE
6169 Chris White Buffalo Bills LB
2012112 Fletcher Cox Philadelphia Eagles DT
5170 Vick Ballard Indianapolis Colts RB
6192 Charles Mitchell Atlanta Falcons DB
2013236 Darius Slay Detroit Lions DB
243 Johnthan Banks Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB
5167 Josh Boyd Green Bay Packers DE
2014381 Gabe Jackson Oakland Raiders G
2015238 Preston Smith Washington Redskins DE
243 Benardrick McKinney Houston Texans LB
6178 Matthew Wells New England Patriots LB
6195 Malcolm Johnson Cleveland Browns TE
6205 Josh Robinson Indianapolis Colts RB
2016237 Chris Jones Kansas City Chiefs DT
368 Will Redmond San Francisco 49ers DB
4135 Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys QB
20176210 Justin Senior Seattle Seahawks T
2018380 Martinas Rankin Houston Texans T
6211 Jordan Thomas Houston Texans TE
7239 Hunter Bradley Green Bay Packers LS
7247 Logan Cooke Jacksonville Jaguars P
2019119 Jeffery Simmons Tennessee Titans DT
126 Montez Sweat Washington Redskins DE
127 Johnathan Abram Oakland Raiders DB
244 Elgton Jenkins Green Bay Packers C
6199 Gerri Green Indianapolis Colts DE
2020263 Willie Gay Kansas City Chiefs LB
389 Cameron Dantzler Minnesota Vikings DB
3106 Tyre Phillips Baltimore Ravens T
7240 Tommy Stevens New Orleans Saints QB
7249 Brian Cole II Minnesota Vikings LB
20217253 Marquiss Spencer Denver Broncos DE
7256 Kylin Hill Green Bay Packers RB
202219 Charles Cross Seattle Seahawks T
368 Martin Emerson Cleveland Browns DB
2023116 Emmanuel Forbes Washington Commanders DB
4123 Cameron Young Seattle Seahawks DT
20244112 Decamerion Richardson Las Vegas Raiders DB
6200 Jaden Crumedy Carolina Panthers DT
6206 Nathaniel Watson Cleveland Browns LB

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