List of San Jose State Spartans in the NFL draft

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This is a list of San Jose State Spartans 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
19407858 Roy Zimmerman Washington Redskins B
19411410130 Deward Tornell Washington Redskins B
1510140 Morris Buckingham Washington Redskins C
1946209189 Bob Ward Washington Redskins B
194731023 Frank Minini Chicago Bears B
1949151142 Bob Pifferini Detroit Lions C
19501110141 Harley Dow San Francisco 49ers T
157190 Harry Russell Pittsburgh Steelers B
229283 Billy Wilson San Francisco 49ers E
2811363 Junior Morgan Los Angeles Rams E
1951263306 Keith Carpenter San Francisco 49ers T
1953129142 George Porter Philadelphia Eagles T
187212 Stan Wacholz San Francisco 49ers E
19545857 Charlie Allen Los Angeles Rams T
1955102111 Tom Louderback Washington Redskins G
247284 Matt Vujevich New York Giants B
1956215246 Jack Adams Philadelphia Eagles T
223256 Clarence Wessman San Francisco 49ers E
2412289 Jim Hughes Cleveland Browns G
303352 Joe Ulm Philadelphia Eagles B
1957105114 Bob Reinhart Cleveland Browns B
19581212145 Hal Boutte Detroit Lions E
257296 Bill Atkins Los Angeles Rams T
19597678 Daniel Colchico San Francisco 49ers E
113123 Art Powell Philadelphia Eagles WR
196041046 Ray Norton San Francisco 49ers B
196196118 Leon Donohue San Francisco 49ers T
205271 Mike Jones Pittsburgh Steelers QB
214164 Mike Jones Oakland Raiders QB
274212 Clair Appledoorn Oakland Raiders E
19624832 Mac Burton San Diego Chargers E
4749 Jim Cadile Chicago Bears T
5157 Mac Burton Chicago Bears E
6979 John Sutro Green Bay Packers T
61484 Oscar Donahue Green Bay Packers E
12694 Oscar Donahue Oakland Raiders E
201153 John Sutro Oakland Raiders T
221169 Jim Cadile Oakland Raiders T
291225 Leon Donahue Oakland Raiders T
196541456 Dave Johnson Baltimore Colts WR
51268 Bob Bonds St. Louis Cardinals RB
135101 Bob Bonds Kansas City Chiefs RB
139177 Brent Berry Los Angeles Rams T
196631345 Fred Heron Green Bay Packers T
6989 Mel Tom Philadelphia Eagles LB
146124 Charley Harraway Kansas City Chiefs RB
157222 Saint Saffold San Francisco 49ers WR
188162 John Travis San Diego Chargers FB
1813273 Charley Harraway Cleveland Browns RB
1967915226 Tommie Smith Los Angeles Rams RB
127297 Eric Watts Detroit Lions DB
1414355 Martin Baccaglio San Diego Chargers DT
1968610148 Mike Spitzer Detroit Lions DE
89201 Danny Holman Pittsburgh Steelers QB
162410 Roy Hall Atlanta Falcons T
1624432 Walt Blackledge Baltimore Colts WR
196954108 Walter Shockley St. Louis Cardinals RB
91209 Steve Alexakos Boston Patriots G
1970157371 John Carlos Philadelphia Eagles WR
19721422360 David Chaney Kansas City Chiefs LB
1610400 Eric Dahl New England Patriots DB
1973525129 Cody Jones Los Angeles Rams DE
19741312324 Emmanuel Armstrong Green Bay Packers LB
172418 Charles DeJurnett San Diego Chargers DT
197511717 Louie Wright Denver Broncos DB
69139 Dave Wasick Kansas City Chiefs LB
1124284 Ike McBee San Diego Chargers WR
197611919 Kim Bokamper Miami Dolphins DE
54128 Carl Ekern Los Angeles Rams LB
1714473 Darryl Jenkins San Francisco 49ers RB
197712020 Wilson Faumuina Atlanta Falcons DT
31369 Rick Kane Detroit Lions RB
1019270 Jim LeJay St. Louis Cardinals WR
1024275 Steve DeBerg Dallas Cowboys QB
116285 John Blain New Orleans Saints T
19784993 Gerald Small Miami Dolphins DB
1015265 Randy Gill St. Louis Cardinals LB
19794385 Frank Manumaleuga Kansas City Chiefs LB
19803258 Jewerl Thomas Los Angeles Rams RB
418101 Ed Luther San Diego Chargers QB
198111616 Mark Nichols Detroit Lions WR
198212121 Gerald Willhite Denver Broncos RB
3863 Stacey Bailey Atlanta Falcons WR
198312222 Gill Byrd San Diego Chargers DB
75173 Ken Thomas Kansas City Chiefs RB
94228 Brian Hawkins Denver Broncos DB
1026277 Mervyn Fernandez Los Angeles Raiders WR
1124303 Tim Kearse San Diego Chargers WR
198421341 Eric Richardson Buffalo Bills WR
115285 Bobby Johnson Kansas City Chiefs RB
1985522134 Tony Smith New York Jets WR
198862139 James Saxon Kansas City Chiefs RB
710175 Mike Perez New York Giants QB
1989611150 Jay Taylor Phoenix Cardinals DB
199074169 Johnny Johnson Phoenix Cardinals RB
1214318 Tony Jeffery Kansas City Chiefs WR
1991726193 Sheldon Canley San Francisco 49ers RB
199632081 Brian Roche San Diego Chargers TE
199932990 David Loverne New York Jets G
620189 Lyle West New York Giants DB
20013466 Sean Brewer Cincinnati Bengals TE
2003636209 Tim Provost Miami Dolphins T
2004744245 Courtney Anderson Oakland Raiders TE
200731478 James Jones Green Bay Packers WR
719229 John Broussard Jacksonville Jaguars WR
2008414113 Dwight Lowery New York Jets DB
20093468 Jarron Gilbert Chicago Bears DE
32690 Chris Owens Atlanta Falcons DB
618191 Coye Francies Cleveland Browns DB
201368176 David Quessenberry Houston Texans T
201458148 Bené Benwikere Carolina Panthers DB
67183 David Fales Chicago Bears QB
2015732249 Akeem King Atlanta Falcons DB
2016421119 Tyler Ervin Houston Texans RB
620195 Wes Schweitzer Atlanta Falcons G
201874222 Jermaine Kelly Houston Texans DB
20193569 Josh Oliver Jacksonville Jaguars TE
2023427129 Viliami Fehoko Dallas Cowboys DE

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