List of Missouri Tigers in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Missouri Tigers football players 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

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPosition
19375545 Jack Frye Pittsburgh Steelers B
19395535 Jack Kinnison Brooklyn Dodgers C
19408868 Roland Orf Washington Redskins E
9676 Bob Haas Detroit Lions T
156136 Stillman Rouse Detroit Lions E
213193 Mel Wetzel Washington Redskins T
221196 Bob Orf Detroit Lions E
19412313 Paul Christman Chicago Cardinals QB
172152 Ray Schultz Chicago Cardinals G
194271060 Bob Jeffries Chicago Bears G
9171 Rayburn Chase Pittsburgh Steelers B
133113 Bob Brenton Philadelphia Eagles T
204184 Norvell Wallach Chicago Cardinals T
1943199 Bob Steuber Chicago Bears RB
176156 Jack Lister New York Giants E
223203 Don Reece Brooklyn Dodgers B
231211 Mike Fitzgerald Detroit Lions G
245225 Hal Adams Cleveland Rams B
275255 Jeff Davis Cleveland Rams C
281261 Bert Ekern Detroit Lions E
19449884 Jack Morton Chicago Bears E
151143 Jack Carpenter Chicago Cardinals T
1711175 Marshall Shurnas Boston Yanks E
273277 Fred Bouldin Detroit Lions B
308315 Bernie Pepper Chicago Bears T
19452314 Paul Collins Chicago Cardinals B
3319 Bill Dellastatious Pittsburgh Steelers B
8166 Tom Hughes Pittsburgh Steelers T
179173 Jim Austin Philadelphia Eagles B
1946188 Bill Dellastatious Detroit Lions B
321296 Joervin Henderson Green Bay Packers C
19473114 Jim Kekeris Detroit Lions T
1948129104 Mel Sheehan Chicago Bears E
144119 Hal Entsminger Boston Yanks B
153128 Eddie Quirk Washington Redskins B
236211 Fred Kling Green Bay Packers B
263238 Roland Oakes Washington Redskins E
19497768 Chet Fritz Washington Redskins G
2010201 Lloyd Brinkman Philadelphia Eagles B
195021125 Bob Fuchs Los Angeles Rams C
6571 Gene Pepper Washington Redskins G
71291 Win Carter Cleveland Browns B
99114 Dick Braznell Chicago Bears B
1951133150 Ed Stephens Green Bay Packers B
194223 Gene Ackerman Chicago Cardinals E
207238 John Glorioso Philadelphia Eagles B
282329 John Kadlec Washington Redskins G
1952206235 Roger Kinson Washington Redskins C
2411288 Junior Wren Cleveland Browns B
19535251 Nick Carras Washington Redskins B
1954103112 Bob Schoonmaker Baltimore Colts B
1955115126 Vic Eaton Pittsburgh Steelers B
127140 Hank Burnine New York Giants E
255294 Charlie Bull Pittsburgh Steelers G
264305 Jim Jennings Green Bay Packers E
1956168189 Al Portney New York Giants T
198225 Ray Dettring New York Giants B
2211264 Dick Fouts Los Angeles Rams E
19576768 James Hunter San Francisco 49ers B
1110131 Carl Osterich Detroit Lions C
213244 Chuck Mehrer Green Bay Packers T
19582911348 Frank Czapla Cleveland Browns T
19592410286 Charley James New York Giants B
19602416 Mike Magac San Francisco 49ers G
181205 Bob Haas St. Louis Cardinals B
19612923 Danny LaRose Detroit Lions E
112142 Norris Stevenson Dallas Cowboys B
158204 Mel West St. Louis Cardinals B
196221428 Ed Blaine Green Bay Packers G
165215 Bill Wegener St. Louis Cardinals G
196371094 Paul Underhill Chicago Bears B
105131 Bill Siekierski Baltimore Colts G
147189 Bill Tobin San Francisco 49ers B
1610220 Andy Russell Pittsburgh Steelers LB
196441052 George Seals New York Giants DE
98120 Vince Turner Baltimore Colts B
174228 Bud Abell Dallas Cowboys E
2010276 Ralph Kubinski St. Louis Cardinals G
196541254 Johnny Roland St. Louis Cardinals RB
913125 Gary Lane Cleveland Browns QB
196611010 Francis Peay New York Giants T
21531 Butch Allison Baltimore Colts T
124174 Bruce Van Dyke Philadelphia Eagles G
19673861 Earl Denny Minnesota Vikings WR
725184 William Powell Green Bay Packers LB
101238 Charlie Brown New Orleans Saints WR
125295 Jim Whitaker Miami Dolphins DB
1326341 Gary Grossnickle New Orleans Saints DB
142343 Bill Bates New York Giants K
1968144 Russ Washington San Diego Chargers T
41497 John Douglas Dallas Cowboys LB
520131 Mike Wempe Cleveland Browns T
1222322 Barry Lischner Houston Oilers RB
196911919 Roger Wehrli St. Louis Cardinals DB
53107 Jim Anderson Philadelphia Eagles G
823205 Elmer Benhardt Dallas Cowboys LB
165395 Bill Schmidt Cincinnati Bengals LB
197051105 Jon Staggers Pittsburgh Steelers DB
825207 Michael Carroll Minnesota Vikings G
105239 Henry Brown Boston Patriots K
121287 Butch Davis Chicago Bears DB
197111111 Joe Moore Chicago Bears RB
2228 James Harrison Chicago Bears RB
4381 Larron Jackson Houston Oilers T
517121 Rocky Wallace St. Louis Cardinals LB
617147 Mel Gray St. Louis Cardinals WR
83185 Tyrone Walls Buffalo Bills RB
19724280 Lorenzo Brinkley Pittsburgh Steelers DB
815197 Henry Stuckey Detroit Lions DB
197392210 Mike Fink New Orleans Saints DB
197432577 Scott Anderson Minnesota Vikings C
522126 John Kelsey Dallas Cowboys T
89191 Jim Schnietz San Francisco 49ers G
915223 Tom Reamon Pittsburgh Steelers RB
177423 John Moseley St. Louis Cardinals DB
19751219305 Mark Johnson Buffalo Bills DE
1621411 Mark Miller St. Louis Cardinals WR
19762432 Tony Galbreath New Orleans Saints RB
31979 Henry Marshall Kansas City Chiefs WR
133350 Kenny Downing New Orleans Saints DB
197711111 Morris Towns Houston Oilers T
11919 Steve Pisarkiewicz St. Louis Cardinals QB
3359 Curtis Brown Buffalo Bills RB
719186 Randy Frisch Pittsburgh Steelers DT
1220327 Curtis Kirkland Washington Redskins DE
19782533 James Taylor New Orleans Saints T
420104 Pete Woods Kansas City Chiefs QB
424108 Joe Stewart Oakland Raiders WR
197911313 Kellen Winslow San Diego Chargers TE
52112 Earl Gant Kansas City Chiefs RB
91221 Steve Hamilton San Francisco 49ers DT
113278 Ken Bungarda Cincinnati Bengals DE
1980422105 Kurt Petersen Dallas Cowboys DE
727192 Gerry Ellis Los Angeles Rams RB
198112626 Howard Richards Dallas Cowboys T
2634 James Wilder Sr. Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
21240 Eric Wright San Francisco 49ers DB
512123 Wendell Ray Minnesota Vikings DE
66144 Johnnie Poe New Orleans Saints DB
76172 Bill Whitaker Green Bay Packers DB
77173 Ron Fellows Dallas Cowboys DB
19822330 Brad Edelman New Orleans Saints C
4588 Jeff Gaylord Los Angeles Rams LB
198353115 Demetrious Johnson Detroit Lions DB
92226 Kevin Potter Houston Oilers DB
1219326 Andy Ekern New England Patriots T
19844387 Conrad Goode New York Giants T
4791 Bobby Bell New York Jets LB
827223 Jeff Smith Washington Redskins DB
1116296 Craig White Buffalo Bills WR
1227335 Curtland Thomas Washington Redskins WR
1985425109 Anthony Davis Seattle Seahawks TE
65145 George Shorthose Miami Dolphins WR
1120300 Terry Matichak Pittsburgh Steelers DB
19861011260 Warren Seitz Pittsburgh Steelers WR
198711515 John Clay Los Angeles Raiders T
1026277 Dick Chapura Chicago Bears DT
19883863 Erik McMillan New York Jets DT
58117 Robert Delpino Los Angeles Rams RB
918239 Jeff Cross Miami Dolphins DE
198985200 Carl Bax Tampa Bay Buccaneers G
924247 Curtis Wilson New England Patriots C
1990117283 Tommie Stowers San Diego Chargers TE
199181196 Harry Colon New England Patriots DB
813208 Tim Bruton Indianapolis Colts TE
912235 Damon Mays Dallas Cowboys WR
1210316 Linzy Collins Green Bay Packers WR
19921014266 Mario Johnson New York Jets DT
199322150 Victor Bailey Philadelphia Eagles WR
1994527158 A. J. Ofodile Buffalo Bills TE
1996519151 Steve Martin Indianapolis Colts DT
1998735224 Ernest Blackwell Kansas City Chiefs RB
744233 Ron Janes Arizona Cardinals RB
1999530163 Craig Heimburger Green Bay Packers C
2000532161 Jeff Marriott New England Patriots DT
2001144 Justin Smith Cincinnati Bengals DE
200358143 Justin Gage Chicago Bears WR
641214 Keith Wright Houston Texans DT
200532589 Atiyyah Ellison Carolina Panthers DT
56142 Damien Nash Tennessee Titans RB
617191 C. J. Mosley Minnesota Vikings DT
200646103 Brad Smith New York Jets WR
735243 Tony Palmer St. Louis Rams G
2007414113 Brian Smith Jacksonville Jaguars DE
200846105 William Franklin Kansas City Chiefs WR
412111 Martin Rucker Cleveland Browns TE
200911919 Jeremy Maclin Philadelphia Eagles WR
13232 Ziggy Hood Pittsburgh Steelers DT
22355 William Moore Atlanta Falcons DB
33498 Chase Coffman Cincinnati Bengals TE
53139 Colin Brown Kansas City Chiefs T
626199 Stryker Sulak Oakland Raiders DE
201011919 Sean Weatherspoon Atlanta Falcons LB
2011177 Aldon Smith San Francisco 49ers DE
11010 Blaine Gabbert Jacksonville Jaguars QB
731234 Andrew Gachkar San Diego Chargers LB
201231578 Michael Egnew Miami Dolphins TE
201311313 Sheldon Richardson New York Jets DT
33597 Zaviar Gooden Tennessee Titans LB
201422860 Kony Ealy Carolina Panthers DE
23264 Justin Britt Seattle Seahawks T
612188 E. J. Gaines St. Louis Rams DB
734249 Michael Sam St. Louis Rams DE
201512323 Shane Ray Denver Broncos DE
2841 Dorial Green-Beckham Tennessee Titans WR
21749 Mitch Morse Kansas City Chiefs G
22658 Markus Golden Arizona Cardinals LB
625201 Bud Sasser St. Louis Rams WR
713230 Marcus Murphy New Orleans Saints RB
2016430128 Evan Boehm Arizona Cardinals C
55144 Connor McGovern Denver Broncos G
523160 Kentrell Brothers Minnesota Vikings LB
201712222 Charles Harris Miami Dolphins DE
2018433133 J'Mon Moore Green Bay Packers WR
201921042 Drew Lock Denver Broncos QB
71215 Terry Beckner Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT
202032488 Jordan Elliott Cleveland Browns DT
412108 Albert Okwuegbunam Denver Broncos TE
202122658 Nick Bolton Kansas City Chiefs LB
438143 Tyree Gillespie Las Vegas Raiders DB
57151 Larry Borom Chicago Bears T
64188 Joshuah Bledsoe New England Patriots DB
614198 Larry Rountree III Los Angeles Chargers RB
2022413118 Akayleb Evans Minnesota Vikings DB
617196 Tyler Badie Baltimore Ravens RB
2023424126 Isaiah McGuire Cleveland Browns DE

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