List of Southern Miss Golden Eagles in the NFL draft

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This is a List of Southern Miss Golden Eagles 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
1942125105 Joe Stringfellow Detroit Lions E
1947259234 Dick Thomas New York Giants G
194851035 Jay Smith Chicago Cardinals E
10378 Mike Katrishen Washington Redskins T
155130 Bob Dement Los Angeles Rams T
2310215 H. M. Reynolds Chicago Cardinals E
1949114105 Al Sanders Pittsburgh Steelers C
166157 Joe Morgan Los Angeles Rams G
195071190 Cliff Coggin Los Angeles Rams E
1951191220 Bubba Phillips San Francisco 49ers B
1952267308 Bucky McElroy Chicago Bears B
2812337 Granville Hart Los Angeles Rams B
302351 Jack Fulkerson Green Bay Packers T
19537275 Bucky McElroy Chicago Bears B
197224 Hal Lehman New York Giants T
2812337 Laurin Pepper Detroit Lions B
19546667 Laurin Pepper Pittsburgh Steelers B
1955172195 Wes Clark Baltimore Colts T
204233 Carl Bolt Green Bay Packers B
1956163184 George Herring San Francisco 49ers QB
226259 Pat Del Vicaro Baltimore Colts G
295342 Bob Hughes Philadelphia Eagles B
19573530 Don Owens Pittsburgh Steelers T
61172 Bo Dickinson Chicago Bears B
216247 Curry Juneau Cleveland Browns E
1958157176 Dick Johnston Los Angeles Rams C
167188 John Perkins Pittsburgh Steelers T
1959101109 Sam Tuccio Green Bay Packers T
2612312 Rene Lorio Baltimore Colts B
19603226 Hugh McInnis St. Louis Cardinals E
3529 Charley Elley St. Louis Cardinals C
19617892 George Hultz St. Louis Cardinals T
1112152 Val Keckin Green Bay Packers B
1962144186 Harold Hays Dallas Cowboys G
1963914126 Bill Freeman Green Bay Packers T
122156 John Sklopan Minnesota Vikings B
171225 Jerrel Wilson Los Angeles Rams P
1964138176 Charlie Parker Baltimore Colts T
164214 Tom Walters Washington Redskins B
1966129179 Ken Avery New York Giants LB
1967820205 Bill Devrow Cleveland Browns DB
196821138 Tom Roussel Washington Redskins LB
623161 Bobby Webb Los Angeles Rams C
19691315332 Tommy Boutwell Cleveland Browns QB
1714430 Hank Autry Houston Oilers C
197312323 Ray Guy Oakland Raiders P
19742632 Fred Cook Baltimore Colts DE
617147 Doyle Orange Atlanta Falcons RB
116266 Eugene Bird New York Jets DB
1120280 Harvey McGee Dallas Cowboys WR
1318330 Mike Dennery Oakland Raiders LB
19751111271 John Sawyer Houston Oilers TE
1976920257 Norris Thomas Miami Dolphins DB
138355 Bradley Bowman Green Bay Packers DB
19771120299 Carl Allen Cincinnati Bengals DB
1223330 Barry Caudill Los Angeles Rams C
1978511121 Amos Fowler Detroit Lions G
67145 Eric Smith Buffalo Bills T
623161 Ben Garry Baltimore Colts RB
198112222 Hanford Dixon Cleveland Browns DB
31470 Marvin Harvey Kansas City Chiefs TE
127311 Cliff Lewis Green Bay Packers LB
1982520131 Sammy Winder Denver Broncos RB
104255 Ricky Floyd Cleveland Browns RB
1983622162 Reggie Collier Dallas Cowboys QB
198412323 Louis Lipps Pittsburgh Steelers WR
814210 Clemon Terrell New Orleans Saints RB
99233 Glen Howe Atlanta Falcons T
1126306 Bud Brown Miami Dolphins DB
19852836 Richard Byrd Houston Oilers DE
1986821215 Robert Ducksworth New York Jets DB
1988520129 John Baylor Indianapolis Colts DB
1989419103 James Henry Seattle Seahawks DB
1990920240 Eugene Rowell Cleveland Browns WR
119285 Reginald Warnsley Detroit Lions RB
19912633 Brett Favre Atlanta Falcons QB
62141 Michael Jackson Cleveland Browns WR
728195 Simmie Carter New York Giants DB
199211919 Tony Smith Atlanta Falcons RB
516128 Derrick Hoskins Los Angeles Raiders DB
524136 Tim Roberts Houston Oilers DT
199444107 Perry Carter Arizona Cardinals DB
199821444 Patrick Surtain Miami Dolphins DB
52125 Terry Hardy Arizona Cardinals TE
623176 Harold Shaw New England Patriots RB
632185 Jamaal Alexander Detroit Lions DB
20002536 Todd Pinkston Philadelphia Eagles WR
33092 T. J. Slaughter Jacksonville Jaguars LB
620186 Adalius Thomas Baltimore Ravens DE
634200 Sherrod Gideon New Orleans Saints WR
2001419114 Cedric Scott New York Giants DE
521152 Raymond Walls Indianapolis Colts DB
68171 Daleroy Stewart Dallas Cowboys DT
740240 John Nix Dallas Cowboys DT
2002637209 Chad Williams Baltimore Ravens DB
721232 Jeff Kelly Seattle Seahawks QB
2003612185 Jeremy Bridges Philadelphia Eagles G
2004523155 Rod Davis Minnesota Vikings LB
618183 Greg Brooks Cincinnati Bengals DB
621186 Etric Pruitt Atlanta Falcons DB
2005524160 Michael Boley Atlanta Falcons LB
724238 Jeremy Parquet Kansas City Chiefs T
2008633199 Robert Henderson New York Giants DE
2009421121 Shawn Nelson Buffalo Bills TE
430130 Gerald McRath Tennessee Titans LB
201232891 Lamar Holmes Atlanta Falcons T
201322052 Jamie Collins New England Patriots LB
201432185 Khyri Thornton Green Bay Packers DT
2015641217 Rakeem Nunez-Roches Kansas City Chiefs DT
2016631206 Mike Thomas Los Angeles Rams WR
732253 Kalan Reed Tennessee Titans DB
201833195 Tarvarius Moore San Francisco 49ers DB
426126 Ito Smith Atlanta Falcons RB
635209 Cornell Armstrong Kansas City Chiefs DB
2020621200 Quez Watkins Philadelphia Eagles WR
202361178 Eric Scott Jr. Dallas Cowboys DB

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Notable undrafted players

Note: No drafts held before 1920

Debut yearPlayer namePositionDebut NFL/AFL teamNotes
1974 Terry Wells RB Houston Oilers
1984 Larry Mason RB Cleveland Browns
1987 Vincent Alexander RB New Orleans Saints
Lyneal Alston WR Pittsburgh Steelers
1988 Sidney Coleman LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1994 Bobby Hamilton DE Seattle Seahawks
1996 Fred Brock WR Arizona Cardinals
1997 Jeff Posey LB San Diego Chargers
1998 Perry Phenix S Tennessee Oilers
2001 DeQuincy Scott DT San Diego Chargers
2003 Torrin Tucker G Dallas Cowboys
2005 Antoine Cash LB Atlanta Falcons
2006 Tom Johnson DT Indianapolis Colts
2011 DeAndre Brown WR Philadelphia Eagles
2012 Austin Davis QB St. Louis Rams
2017 Nick Mullens QB San Francisco 49ers
Cameron Tom C New Orleans Saints
2020 DeMichael Harris WR Indianapolis Colts
2021 Tim Jones WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2023 Natrone Brooks CB Atlanta Falcons
Jason Brownlee WR New York Jets
Tykeem Doss G Baltimore Ravens
2024 Swayze Bozeman LB Kansas City Chiefs
Frank Gore Jr. RB Buffalo Bills
Latreal Jones WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Briasan Mays OL San Francisco 49ers

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