List of Tulsa Golden Hurricane in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Tulsa Golden Hurricane 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
19367559 Tack Dennis Chicago Cardinals B
19375343 Harn Harmon Chicago Cardinals C
8979 Les Chapman Green Bay Packers T
1939194174 Morris White Philadelphia Eagles B
19401110100 John McKibben New York Giants E
1510140 Otherl Turner New York Giants T
194191080 Bill Grimmett Washington Redskins E
225200 Lee Gentry Washington Redskins B
19426141 Charley Greene Pittsburgh Steelers T
131111 Wayne Holt Pittsburgh Steelers G
162142 Glenn Henicle Cleveland Rams G
1943133 Glenn Dobbs Chicago Cardinals B
166146 N. A. Keithley New York Giants B
253233 Cal Purdin Chicago Cardinals B
266246 Maurice Hall New York Giants G
19443117 Saxon Judd Chicago Cardinals E
6851 C. B. Stanley Chicago Bears T
119107 Carl Buda Pittsburgh Steelers G
124113 Sam Gray Pittsburgh Steelers E
131121 Bobby Dobbs Chicago Cardinals B
169162 John Green Philadelphia Eagles E
288293 Charlie Mitchell Chicago Bears B
194531127 Clyde Goodnight Green Bay Packers E
5234 Al Kowalski Brooklyn Dodgers QB
7660 Glen Burgeis Chicago Bears T
8469 Ellis Jones New York Yanks G
81176 Toby Collins Green Bay Packers T
198194 Clyde LeForce Detroit Lions B
2511263 Nolan Luhn Green Bay Packers E
276280 Dell Taylor Detroit Lions B
19466848 Felto Prewitt Philadelphia Eagles C
148128 Homer Paine Philadelphia Eagles T
177157Allen Smith Philadelphia Eagles B
251231 Tom Worthingon Chicago Cardinals T
253233 Bob Verkins Pittsburgh Steelers B
265245 Barney White New York Giants E
19475934 Nelson Greene New York Giants T
127102 Jerry D'Arcy Philadelphia Eagles C
129104 Hardy Brown New York Giants B
137112 Harden Cooper Chicago Cardinals T
237212 Joe Haynes Philadelphia Eagles G
1948228203 J. R. Boone Chicago Bears B
286261 Don Sharp Green Bay Packers C
307282 A. B. Kitchens Philadelphia Eagles T
1949125116 Jim Finks Pittsburgh Steelers QB
136127 Paul Barry Los Angeles Rams B
243234 Jimmy Ford Green Bay Packers B
1950812104 Russ Frizzell Cleveland Browns T
19512012243 Jack Crocher Cleveland Browns B
212245 Hardy Brown San Francisco 49ers B
224259 S. J. Whitman Chicago Cardinals B
296345 Fred Smith Pittsburgh Steelers E
19526970 Jim Beasley San Francisco 49ers C
1212145 Jake Roberts Los Angeles Rams B
144161 Bob Stringer Philadelphia Eagles B
19533429 Marv Matuszak Pittsburgh Steelers T
41148 Willie Roberts Los Angeles Rams E
61172 Howard Waugh Los Angeles Rams B
8186 Jim Prewett Indianapolis Colts T
96103 Floyd Harrawood Green Bay Packers T
121134 Kaye Vaughn Indianapolis Colts G
133148 Ron Morris Chicago Cardinals B
156175 Gene Helwig Green Bay Packers B
19543631 Tom Miner Pittsburgh Steelers E
61273 Dick Kercher Detroit Lions B
910107 Ted Connolly San Francisco 49ers G
108117 Ed Hughes Los Angeles Rams B
1957116127 Dick Hughes Pittsburgh Steelers B
1912229 Ron Morris New York Giants B
19591812216 Opie Bandy Baltimore Colts T
1961197259 Joe Novseek Baltimore Colts T
196331442 Tony Liscio Green Bay Packers T
6676 John Simmons Green Bay Packers E
178232 Ken Reed San Francisco 49ers G
19648199 Bob Daugherty San Francisco 49ers B
134172 Jerry Rhome Dallas Cowboys QB
154200 Bill Van Burkleo Dallas Cowboys B
19652721 Bob Breitenstein Washington Redskins T
89107 Jeff Jordon Minnesota Vikings B
145187 Garry Porterfield Dallas Cowboys WR
168218 Charlie Brown Los Angeles Rams T
199261 Billy Anderson Los Angeles Rams QB
19662622 Willie Townes Dallas Cowboys T
3234 Dick Tyson Los Angeles Rams G
104144 John Osmond Philadelphia Eagles C
149209 Howard Twilley Minnesota Vikings WR
202292 Bud Harrington Los Angeles Rams RB
196762135 Don Bandy Washington Redskins T
66139 Neal Sweeney Denver Broncos WR
711170 Milt Jackson San Francisco 49ers DB
138323 Charles Hardt Minnesota Vikings DB
19684285 Willie Crittendon New Orleans Saints DT
624162 Rick Eber Atlanta Falcons WR
822214 Karl Henke New York Jets DT
94223 Joe Blake New Orleans Saints T
98227 Gary McDermott Buffalo Bills RB
910229 Greg Barton Detroit Lions QB
137334 Bob Joswick Miami Dolphins DT
19693355 Al Jenkins Cleveland Browns G
820202 Chuck Reynolds Cleveland Browns C
95213 Mike Stripling Cincinnati Bengals RB
156370 Brant Conley New England Patriots RB
19701710426 Doug Wyatt New Orleans Saints DB
197191209 Josh Ashton New England Patriots RB
1723439 Ken Duncan Minnesota Vikings P
19722228 Ralph McGill San Francisco 49ers DB
21844 Jean Barrett San Francisco 49ers T
1025259 James Butler Houston Oilers TE
1611401 James Shaw San Diego Chargers DB
197342098 Drane Scrivener Dallas Cowboys DB
619149 Arthur Moore San Francisco 49ers DT
139321 Ed White Denver Broncos RB
197492210 Danny Colbert San Diego Chargers DB
102236 Ray Rhodes New York Giants WR
1113273 T. C. Blair Detroit Lions TE
1975826208 Al Humphrey Pittsburgh Steelers DE
1322334 Leonard Isabell Miami Dolphins WR
1715431 Mark Lancaster Detroit Lions G
197622250 Jeb Blount Oakland Raiders QB
32585 Wes Hamilton Minnesota Vikings G
32989 Rick Engles Seattle Seahawks P
424116 Greg Fairchild Cincinnati Bengals G
425117 Steve Largent Houston Oilers WR
109274 Jessie Green Green Bay Packers WR
1319366 Bernie Head Miami Dolphins C
1719478 Buddy Tate Oakland Raiders DB
197711414 Steve August Seattle Seahawks G
86201 Jimmy Stewart New Orleans Saints DB
1028279 Giles Alexander New England Patriots DE
1222329 I.V. Wilson Seattle Seahawks DT
197921139 Rickey Watts Chicago Bears WR
424106 Eddie Hare New England Patriots P
810202 Doug Panfil New Orleans Saints G
1120295 David Rader San Diego Chargers QB
1980128313 Quinn Jones Atlanta Falcons RB
1981419102 Don Blackmon New England Patriots LB
86199 Denver Johnson Tampa Bay Buccaneers T
198277174 Eugene Williams Seattle Seahawks LB
726193 Bill Purifoy Dallas Cowboys DE
198351113 Sid Abramowitz Baltimore Colts T
1221328 Stu Crum New York Jets K
1984423107 Michael Gunter Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
910234 Tom Baldwin New York Jets DT
19851024276 Albert Myres Los Angeles Raiders DB
121309 Dean Hamel Washington Redskins DT
122310 Byron Jones Minnesota Vikings DT
1986129314 Mike Williams Pittsburgh Steelers LB
198759121 David Alexander Philadelphia Eagles C
64144 Steve Gage Washington Redskins DB
618158 Chris Pike Philadelphia Eagles DT
106257 Charles Wright St. Louis Cardinals DB
19881120297 Donnie Dee Indianapolis Colts TE
198921442 Dennis Byrd New York Jets DE
927250 Richard Stephens Cincinnati Bengals T
199222553 Tracy Scroggins Detroit Lions LB
69149 Fallon Wacasey Dallas Cowboys TE
94228 T. J. Rubley Los Angeles Rams QB
1019271 Jerry Ostroski Kansas City Chiefs G
1993628168 Barry Minter Dallas Cowboys LB
199433196 Chris Penn Kansas City Chiefs WR
73197 Gus Frerotte Washington Redskins QB
1996711220 Sedric Clark Oakland Raiders DE
1997616179 Muadianvita Kazadi St. Louis Rams LB
2000516145 Todd Franz Detroit Lions DB
2002734245 Kevin Shaffer Atlanta Falcons T
2005715229 James Kilian Kansas City Chiefs QB
200649106 Garrett Mills New England Patriots TE
2008721228 Chris Chamberlain St. Louis Rams LB
201169174 Charles Clay Miami Dolphins TE
2020417123 Reggie Robinson Dallas Cowboys DB
59157 Trevis Gipson Chicago Bears DE
202111616 Zaven Collins Arizona Cardinals LB
202212424 Tyler Smith Dallas Cowboys T
79230 Chris Paul Washington Commanders OG

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