List of Oregon State Beavers in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Oregon State Beavers 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

YearRoundPickOverallNameTeamPosition
193811010 Joe Gray Chicago Bears B
71060 Frank Ramsey Chicago Bears G
9272 Elmer Kolberg Philadelphia Eagles B
19396747 Joe Wendlick Detroit Lions E
137117 Prescott Hutchins Detroit Lions G
19404328 Elbie Schultz Philadelphia Eagles G
165145 Morris Kohler Cleveland Rams B
176156 Johnny Hackenbruck Detroit Lions T
19415333 Vic Sears Pittsburgh Steelers T
6444 Jim Kisselburgh Cleveland Rams B
8767 Len Younce New York Giants G
1610150 Ken Dow Washington Redskins B
19423520 Bob Dethman Detroit Lions B
8363 Bill Halverson Philadelphia Eagles G
8666 George Peters Washington Redskins B
19435131 Lloyd Wickett Detroit Lions T
1610150 Joe Day Washington Redskins B
237217 George Bain Pittsburgh Steelers T
248228 George Zellick Green Bay Packers E
1944147138 Boyd Clement Washington Redskins C
166159 Lou Shelton Green Bay Packers B
167160 Ted Ossowski Washington Redskins T
267270 Lee Gustafson Washington Redskins B
194631025 Don Samuel Los Angeles Rams B
11898 Bob Stevens Detroit Lions B
135115 Bob Reiman New York Giants B
1510140 Dick Lorenz Los Angeles Rams E
267247 Roger Anderson Detroit Lions G
19476843 Paul Evenson Los Angeles Rams T
7348 Bill Gray Washington Redskins C
1949135126 Bill Austin New York Giants T
146137 Ed Carmichael Los Angeles Rams T
195011313 Ken Carpenter Cleveland Browns B
142172 Ed Carmichael New York Bulldogs G
2413313 Tom DeSylvia Philadelphia Eagles G
2712351 Dick Gray Cleveland Browns B
1951138155 John Thomas Boston Yanks E
19524744 Herman Clark Chicago Bears T
5655 Jim Clark Washington Redskins G
7477 John Thomas Philadelphia Eagles E
1112133 Sam Baker Los Angeles Rams B/K
19538893 Doug Hogland San Francisco 49ers T
19547174 Dave Mann Chicago Cardinals B
1212145 Bob Hartman Detroit Lions T
176199 Joe Fulwyler Pittsburgh Steelers C
195596103 John Witte Los Angeles Rams T
108117 Ron Aschbacker San Francisco 49ers E
1957125138 Vern Ellison Pittsburgh Steelers G
3010359 Sam Wesley Chicago Bears B
19585251 Joe Francis Green Bay Packers B
195941046 Bob Grottkau Detroit Lions G
5452 Ted Bates Chicago Cardinals T
19614547 Aaron Thomas San Francisco 49ers E
7286 Art Gilmore Dallas Cowboys B
196251167 Henry Rivera Cleveland Browns RB
1612222Roger Johnson New York Giants RB
176230 Don Kasso St. Louis Cardinals RB
1963111 Terry Baker Los Angeles Rams QB
5864 Vern Burke San Francisco 49ers E
1964171225 Ken Brusven San Francisco 49ers T
19656474 Richard Koeper Green Bay Packers T
165215 Doug McDougal Dallas Cowboys E
172226 Len Frketich San Francisco 49ers E
1710234 Steve Clark Green Bay Packers K
1966119164 Jack O'Billovich Detroit Lions LB
152217 Mike Sullivan Los Angeles Rams WR
155220 Mark Gartung Dallas Cowboys T
19672228 Bob Grim Minnesota Vikings RB
32073 Rockne Freitas Pittsburgh Steelers C
82187 Scott Eaton New York Giants DB
112265 Pete Pifer New York Giants RB
1623416 Paul Brothers Dallas Cowboys QB
176425 Wayne Valley Denver Broncos T
196831469 Skip Vanderbundt San Francisco 49ers LB
81193 Harry Gunner Cincinnati Bengals LB
917236 Gary Houser New York Jets TE
19692127 Bill Enyart Buffalo Bills RB
31567 Jon Sandstron Atlanta Falcons G
717173 John Didion Washington Redskins C
98216 Rocky Rasley Detroit Lions G
921229 Mike Foote Los Angeles Rams LB
1970610140 Mel Easley New Orleans Saints DB
712168 Bill Nelson Los Angeles Rams DT
131313 Billy Main Pittsburgh Steelers RB
1314326 Jess Lewis Houston Oilers LB
197168138 Craig Hanneman Pittsburgh Steelers T
197279165 Clark Hoss New England Patriots TE
1013247 Jack Turnbull Chicago Bears C
1022256 Dave Shilling Baltimore Colts RB
1614404 Steve Bielenberg Philadelphia Eagles LB
197375161 Steve Brown Los Angeles Rams LB
1724440 Mike Shannon Pittsburgh Steelers DT
197531971 Jeff Hart San Francisco 49ers T
1118278 Greg Krpalek Dallas Cowboys C
1122282 Jerry Hackenbruck Washington Redskins DE
1521385 Alvin White Los Angeles Rams QB
19764395 Bob Horn San Diego Chargers LB
149384 Ron Cuie Chicago Bears RB
19773258 Dennis Boyd Seattle Seahawks DE
1978720186 Greg Marshall Philadelphia Eagles DT
1979426108 Jerry Wilkinson Los Angeles Rams DT
198086199 Tim Smith Green Bay Packers DB
1982720187 Victor Simmons Detroit Lions WR
198691222 Reggie Bynum Buffalo Bills WR
1987109260 Paul Carberry Philadelphia Eagles DT
1988713178 Owen Howen Dallas Cowboys T
198932783 Erik Wilhelm Cincinnati Bengals QB
64143 Robb Thomas Kansas City Chiefs WR
1121300 Calvin Nicholson New Orleans Saints DB
199058117 Pat Chaffey Chicago Bears RB
911231 Phil Ross Miami Dolphins TE
19912835 Esera Tuaolo Green Bay Packers DT
199433499 Alai Kalaniuvalu Atlanta Falcons G
199622858 Reggie Tongue Kansas City Chiefs DB
199959142 Bryan Jones Miami Dolphins LB
625194 Armon Hatcher Buffalo Bills DB
711217 Tim Alexander Washington Redskins WR
20012536 Chad Johnson Cincinnati Bengals WR
32789 DeLawrence Grant Oakland Raiders DE
622185 Mitch White New Orleans Saints T
74204 T. J. Houshmandzadeh Cincinnati Bengals WR
200231782 James Allen New Orleans Saints LB
200312929 Nick Barnett Green Bay Packers LB
4198 Dennis Weathersby Cincinnati Bengals DB
512147 James Lee Green Bay Packers DT
200412424 Steven Jackson St. Louis Rams RB
21951 Dwan Edwards Baltimore Ravens DT
413109 Tim Euhus Buffalo Bills TE
431127 Richard Seigler San Francisco 49ers LB
2005610184 Bill Swancutt Detroit Lions DE
639213 Derek Anderson Baltimore Ravens QB
740254 Doug Nienhuis Seattle Seahawks T
200662171 Mike Hass New Orleans Saints WR
69178 Keith Ellison Buffalo Bills LB
200723264 Sabby Piscitelli Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB
615189 Adam Koets New York Giants T
2008522157 Roy Schuening St. Louis Rams G
736243 Joey LaRocque Chicago Bears LB
200921951 Andy Levitre Buffalo Bills G
33296 Keenan Lewis Pittsburgh Steelers DB
410110 Victor Butler Dallas Cowboys DE
426126 Slade Norris Oakland Raiders LB
512148 Brandon Hughes San Diego Chargers DB
617190 Al Afalava Chicago Bears DB
724233 Sammie Stroughter Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
2010732239 Sean Canfield New Orleans Saints QB
201122153 Stephen Paea Chicago Bears DT
59140 Gabe Miller Kansas City Chiefs LB
514145 Jacquizz Rodgers Atlanta Falcons RB
201231679 Brandon Hardin Chicago Bears DB
201331779 Markus Wheaton Pittsburgh Steelers WR
712218 Jordan Poyer Philadelphia Eagles DB
201412020 Brandin Cooks New Orleans Saints WR
3872 Scott Crichton Minnesota Vikings DE
201532589 Sean Mannion St. Louis Rams QB
33498 Steven Nelson Kansas City Chiefs DB
536172 D. J. Alexander Kansas City Chiefs LB
633209 Obum Gwacham Seattle Seahawks DE
731248 Ryan Murphy Seattle Seahawks DB
201631679 Isaac Seumalo Philadelphia Eagles C
2017430136 Sean Harlow Atlanta Falcons G
525169 Treston Decoud Houston Texans DB
2020610189 Jake Luton Jacksonville Jaguars QB
624203 Blake Brandel Minnesota Vikings T
628207 Isaiah Hodgins Buffalo Bills WR
202133599 Nahshon Wright Dallas Cowboys DB
729257 Jermar Jefferson Detroit Lions RB
2022527170 Teagan Quitoriano Houston Texans TE
202321142 Luke Musgrave Green Bay Packers TE
735252 Alex Austin Buffalo Bills DB
202411414 Taliese Fuaga New Orleans Saints T
57142 Anthony Gould Indianapolis Colts WR
534169 Kitan Oladapo Green Bay Packers DB

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References

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