This is a list of Old Dominion Monarchs football players in the NFL draft .
B | Back | K | 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 |
* | Selected to a Pro Bowl | ||||
† | Won a Super Bowl championship | ||||
‡ | Selected to a Pro Bowl and won a Super Bowl championship |
Year | Round | Pick | Overall | Player | Team | Position |
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2019 | 3 | 31 | 95 | Oshane Ximines | New York Giants | DE |
6 | 11 | 184 | Travis Fulgham | Detroit Lions | WR | |
2023 | 4 | 1 | 103 | Nick Saldiveri | New Orleans Saints | T |
6 | 32 | 209 | Tre Hawkins III | New York Giants | DB | |
7 | 3 | 220 | Zack Kuntz | New York Jets | TE |
Note: No drafts held before 1920
Debut year | Player name | Position | Debut NFL team | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Ronnie Cameron | DE | Chicago Bears | — |
2015 | Taylor Heinicke | QB | Minnesota Vikings | — |
Rick Lovato ‡ | LS | Chicago Bears | Pro Bowl (2019) [2] Super Bowl champion (LII) [3] | |
2017 | Rashaad Coward | T | Chicago Bears | — |
Zach Pascal | WR | Washington Redskins | — | |
2018 | Bunmi Rotimi | DE | Chicago Bears | — |
2019 | Jeremy Cox | RB | Los Angeles Chargers | — |
Tim Ward | LB | Kansas City Chiefs | — | |
2022 | Stone Smartt | TE | Los Angeles Chargers | — |
2023 | Broughton Hatcher | LS | Green Bay Packers | — |
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