List of Utah Utes in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Utah Utes 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
= Pro Bowler [1] = Hall of Famer

Selections

YearRoundPickOverallPlayerTeamPosition
19386646 Karl Schleckman Detroit Lions T
9474 Paul McDonough Pittsburgh Steelers E
19396343 Barney McGarry Cleveland Rams T
19409171 Luke Pappas Chicago Cardinals T
10787 Tom Pace Chicago Bears B
145125 Pete Bogden Cleveland Rams E
19428161 Floyd Spendlove Pittsburgh Steelers T
155135 Mac Speedie Detroit Lions E
1943185165 Bert Davis Cleveland Rams C
324299 Woody Peterson Chicago Bears B
19444330 George Betteridge Detroit Lions B
277281 Nick Pappas Washington Redskins T
1945315323 Bill Broderick New York Giants T
19465939 Gay Adelt Washington Redskins B
134114 Reed Nostrum Chicago Bears T
155135 Stan Stapley New York Giants T
197177 Lawrence Mauss Philadelphia Eagles C
307287 Tom Panos Detroit Lions G
1947324297 Ralph Olsen Green Bay Packers E
1948192167 Barney Hafen Detroit Lions E
204179 Frank Nelson Boston Yanks B
227202 Tally Stevens Pittsburgh Steelers E
19494334 Bob Summerhays Green Bay Packers B
221212 Gil Tobler Detroit Lions B
1950206254 Joe Tangaro New York Giants T
1951238275 Dave Cunningham New York Yanks B
19527982 Wes Gardener Detroit Lions C
8893 Tom Dublinski Detroit Lions B
1953138153 Ray Westort Philadelphia Eagles G
1710203 George Bean Cleveland Browns B
212243 Jim Dublinski Washington Redskins C
195471285 Jack Cross Detroit Lions B
168189 Charlie Grant Philadelphia Eagles C
196223 Don Rydalch Pittsburgh Steelers B
2012241 Jim Durrant Detroit Lions G
19551311156 Don Henderson Detroit Lions T
241278 Max Pierce Chicago Cardinals B
19565453 Herb Nakken Los Angeles Rams B
2612313 Jack Kammerman Cleveland Browns E
19586465 Merrill Douglas Chicago Bears B
216247 Everett Jones Pittsburgh Steelers G
2310275 Larry Fields San Francisco 49ers B
195911010 Lee Grosscup New York Giants QB
19607274 Larry Wilson St. Louis Cardinals DB
1812216 Tony Polychronis New York Giants T
1961141183 Ken Peterson Minnesota Vikings T
176230 Terry Nofsinger Pittsburgh Steelers QB
19622822 Ed Pine San Francisco 49ers C
19633129 Dave Costa Los Angeles Rams G
1114154 Marv Fleming Green Bay Packers TE
156202 Jerry Overton Dallas Cowboys DB
19641013139 Allen Jacobs Green Bay Packers B
1613223 Andrew Ireland Green Bay Packers B
19652418 Roy Jefferson Pittsburgh Steelers WR
7892 Greg Kent Detroit Lions T
71296 Frank Roy St. Louis Cardinals E
142184 Frank Andruski San Francisco 49ers RB
1966125175 John Stipech Washington Redskins LB
1967523130 Richard Tate Green Bay Packers DB
1517384 Ben Woodson Oakland Raiders RB
1968427110 Charles Smith Oakland Raiders RB
105251 Jerome Lawson Buffalo Bills DB
1019265 Jack Gehrke Kansas City Chiefs WR
121301 Bob Trumpy Cincinnati Bengals TE
19693557 Louis Thomas Cincinnati Bengals WR
41189 Norman McBride Miami Dolphins LB
1119279 Gary Kerl St. Louis Cardinals LB
19701316328 Dave Smith Green Bay Packers RB
147345 Ray Groth St. Louis Cardinals WR
197111717 Norm Thompson St. Louis Cardinals DB
164394 Billy Hunter Buffalo Bills DB
1720436 Gordon Jolley Detroit Lions T
197232678 Marv Bateman Dallas Cowboys P
1626416 Gordon Longmire Dallas Cowboys QB
197383185 Bob Peterson New Orleans Saints G
1974512116 Steve Odom Green Bay Packers WR
815197 Ron Rydalch New York Jets DT
1325337 Gary Keller Minnesota Vikings DT
1423361 Don Van Galder Washington Redskins QB
19751125285 Ike Spencer Minnesota Vikings RB
135317 Willie Armstead Cleveland Browns WR
19761615446 John Huddleston Denver Broncos LB
1979816208 Rick Partridge Green Bay Packers P
19801019268 Lewis Walker Washington Redskins RB
198122755 Dean Miraldi Philadelphia Eagles G
3561 Jeff Griffin St. Louis Cardinals DB
1013261 Steve Folsom Miami Dolphins TE
198222855 Darryl Haley New England Patriots T
31671 Del Rodgers Green Bay Packers RB
65144 Jack Campbell Seattle Seahawks T
916239 Steve Clark Miami Dolphins DE
1025276 Wayne Jones Miami Dolphins T
1986512122 Erroll Tucker Pittsburgh Steelers DB
86200 Filipo Mokofisi New Orleans Saints LB
199041293 Scott Mitchell Miami Dolphins QB
19921121301 Anthony Davis Houston Oilers LB
199442105 Kurt Haws Washington Redskins TE
77201 Jamal Anderson Atlanta Falcons RB
199512020 Luther Elliss Detroit Lions DT
531165 Lance Scott Arizona Cardinals C
711219 Curtis Marsh Sr. Jacksonville Jaguars WR
731239 Bronzell Miller St. Louis Rams DE
1996737246 Henry Lusk New Orleans Saints TE
199811616 Kevin Dyson Tennessee Titans WR
625178 Chris Fuamatu-Maʻafala Pittsburgh Steelers RB
1999716222 Phil Glover Tennessee Titans LB
2000612178 John Frank Philadelphia Eagles DE
623189 Mike Anderson Denver Broncos RB
712218 Richard Seals New York Jets DT
200122960 Andre Dyson Tennessee Titans DB
31274 Steve Smith Sr. Carolina Panthers WR
200232287 Cliff Russell Washington Redskins WR
434132 Ed Taʻamu Minnesota Vikings G
2003188 Jordan Gross Carolina Panthers T
614187 Lauvale Sape Buffalo Bills DT
744258 Antwoine Sanders Baltimore Ravens DB
2005111 Alex Smith San Francisco 49ers QB
32488 Sione Pouha New York Jets DT
630204 Chris Kemoeatu Pittsburgh Steelers G
711225 Paris Warren Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
719233 Jonathan Fanene Cincinnati Bengals DE
2006737245 Spencer Toone Tennessee Titans LB
738246 Quinton Ganther Tennessee Titans RB
20072537 Eric Weddle San Diego Chargers DB
49108 Paul Soliai Miami Dolphins DT
200922557 Paul Kruger Baltimore Ravens DE
22961 Sean Smith Miami Dolphins DB
615188 Brice McCain Houston Texans DB
743252Freddie Brown Cincinnati Bengals WR
20102840 Koa Misi Miami Dolphins LB
21345 Zane Beadles Denver Broncos G
517148 Robert Johnson Tennessee Titans DB
525156 David Reed Baltimore Ravens WR
535166 Stevenson Sylvester Pittsburgh Steelers LB
716223 R. J. Stanford Carolina Panthers DB
201158139 Brandon Burton Minnesota Vikings DB
614179 Caleb Schlauderaff Green Bay Packers G
201233295 Tony Bergstrom Oakland Raiders G
201311414 Star Lotulelei Carolina Panthers DT
76212 Joe Kruger Philadelphia Eagles DE
2014416116 Keith McGill Oakland Raiders DB
718233 Trevor Reilly New York Jets LB
201521547 Eric Rowe Philadelphia Eagles DB
21951 Nate Orchard Cleveland Browns LB
3266 Jeremiah Poutasi Tennessee Titans G
68184 Kaelin Clay Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
2016438136 Devontae Booker Denver Broncos RB
201712020 Garett Bolles Denver Broncos T
21042 Marcus Williams New Orleans Saints DB
415121 Joe Williams San Francisco 49ers RB
520164 Isaac Asiata Miami Dolphins G
530173 Brian Allen Pittsburgh Steelers DB
533176 J. J. Dielman Cincinnati Bengals C
66190 Sam Tevi Los Angeles Chargers T
618202 Pita Taumoepenu San Francisco 49ers LB
201867181 Kylie Fitts Chicago Bears DE
201921547 Marquise Blair Seattle Seahawks DB
32488 Cody Barton Seattle Seahawks LB
48110 Mitch Wishnowsky San Francisco 49ers P
57145 Matt Gay Tampa Bay Buccaneers K
726240 Jackson Barton Indianapolis Colts T
202021850 Jaylon Johnson Chicago Bears DB
32185 Julian Blackmon Indianapolis Colts DB
32286 Zack Moss Buffalo Bills RB
340104 Terrell Burgess Los Angeles Rams DB
48114 Leki Fotu Arizona Cardinals DT
533179 Bradlee Anae Dallas Cowboys DE
619197 John Penisini Detroit Lions DT
202212727 Devin Lloyd Jacksonville Jaguars LB
202312525 Dalton Kincaid Buffalo Bills TE
411113 Clark Phillips III Atlanta Falcons DB
416118 Braeden Daniels Washington Commanders G
202422860 Cole Bishop Buffalo Bills DB
31276 Jonah Elliss Denver Broncos DE
432132 Sione Vaki Detroit Lions RB
63179 Sataoa Laumea Seattle Seahawks G
715235 Devaughn Vele Denver Broncos WR

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