List of Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Wake Forest Demon Deacons 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
1939155135 Lou Trunzo Brooklyn Dodgers G
1940201181 Rupert Pate Chicago Cardinals T
19414227 Jim Ringgold Pittsburgh Steelers B
7555 John Jett Detroit Lions E
8464 Tony Gallovich Cleveland Rams B
10484 John Pendergast Cleveland Rams C
194211595 John Polansky Detroit Lions B
134114 Carl Givler Chicago Cardinals G
201181 Frank Kapriva Pittsburgh Steelers G
1943179159 Pat Preston Chicago Bears T
19445941 George Owen Pittsburgh Steelers G
8166 Red Cochran Chicago Cardinals B
10895 Bill Stanford Chicago Bears C
194511010 Elmer Barbour New York Giants B
178172 Nick Sacrinty Chicago Bears B
221220 Fred Grant Chicago Cardinals B
275279 Russ Perry Cleveland Rams B
19462515 Elmer Jones New York Giants G
5838 Dave Harris Detroit Lions E
183163Charles Garrison Pittsburgh Steelers G
191171 Pride Ratteree Chicago Cardinals G
19479671 Bob Leonetti Philadelphia Eagles G
10580 Ulysses Cornogg Philadelphia Eagles T
189164 Dick Brnkley New York Giants B
193168 Harry Dowda Washington Redskins B
273248 Otis Sacrinty Washington Redskins B
194891075 Ed Royston New York Giants G
237212 Jim Duncan Chicago Bears E
2410225 Dick Wedel Chicago Cardinals G
194931031 Red O'Quinn Chicago Bears E
6960 Bernie Hanula Chicago Cardinals T
222213 Jim Lail Boston Yanks B
224215 Tom Fetzer New York Giants B
1950912117 Jim Duncan Cleveland Browns E
1610206 Ed Bradley Chicago Bears E
178217 Tom Palmer Chicago Cardinals T
19512721 Jim Staton Washington Redskins T
2923 Bill George Chicago Bears T
910108 Bill Gregus Chicago Bears B
1952117128 Bill Miller Chicago Bears B
192219 Ed Listopad Chicago Cardinals T
305354 Ed Kissell Pittsburgh Steelers B
19534441 Joe Koch Chicago Bears B
5453 Bob Gaona Pittsburgh Steelers T
1212145 Larry Spencer Detroit Lions B
193220 Tom Donahue Chicago Cardinals C
203232 Bill Link Washington Redskins G
255294 Clyde Pickard Chicago Bears G
295342 Jack Lewis Chicago Bears E
1955157176 Ed Stowers New York Giants E
178201 Nick Maravic Philadelphia Eagles B
266307 Lou Hallow Los Angeles Rams C
1956184209 Nick Consoles Philadelphia Eagles DB
244281 John Parham Philadelphia Eagles B
248285 Gerry Huth New York Giants G
3011360 Bob Bartholomew Cleveland Browns T
19572619 Billy Ray Barnes Philadelphia Eagles B
247284 John Ladner San Francisco 49ers E
291338 John Niznik Philadelphia Eagles E
1958207236 George Johnson Pittsburgh Steelers T
263304 Neil MacLean Philadelphia Eagles B
2611312 Frank Thompson Cleveland Browns T
19608993 Pete Manning Chicago Bears E
1961122 Norm Snead Washington Redskins QB
5965 Bob McCreary San Francisco 49ers T
103129 Wayne Wolff Cleveland Browns G
19623735 Bill Hull Chicago Bears E
157203 Kent Martin Chicago Bears T
19651811249 Karl Sweetan Detroit Lions QB
19671410351 Lynn Nesbitt Chicago Bears G
151368 John Snow New Orleans Saints T
196822350 Bob Grant Baltimore Colts LB
712177 Ken Henry St. Louis Cardinals WR
196942098 Fred Summers Cleveland Browns DB
19704280 Ed George Pittsburgh Steelers T
1971811193 Win Headley Green Bay Packers C
197241088 Ed Bradley Pittsburgh Steelers LB
197386188 Kenneth Garrett St. Louis Cardinals RB
1974611141 Chuck Ramsey New England Patriots K
1326338 Clayton Heath Miami Dolphins RB
1977818213 Bill Armstrong Cleveland Browns DB
1020271 Dave LaCrosse Pittsburgh Steelers LB
1978425109 Larry Tearry Detroit Lions C
1016266 Steve Young Houston Oilers TE
19803561 Syd Kitson Green Bay Packers G
1981828221 Billy Ard New York Giants G
1124300 Carlos Bradley San Diego Chargers LB
198231368 Kenny Duckett New Orleans Saints WR
1019270 Rich Baldinger New York Giants T
1985818214 Harry Newsome Pittsburgh Steelers P
1014266 Ronnie Burgess Green Bay Packers DB
1986818212 Topper Clemons Dallas Cowboys RB
98229 Gary Baldinger Kansas City Chiefs DE
111278 Tony Garbarczyk Buffalo Bills DT
1987613153 Paul Kiser Atlanta Falcons G
95228 Greg Harris Green Bay Packers G
198853112 Greg Scales New Orleans Saints TE
828221 Darryl McGill Washington Redskins RB
19892432 Mike Elkins Kansas City Chiefs QB
22452 David Braxton Minnesota Vikings LB
922245 A. J. Greene New York Giants DB
19903558 Ricky Proehl Phoenix Cardinals WR
427108 Tony Mayberry Tampa Bay Buccaneers C
19932332 Ben Coleman Phoenix Cardinals T
519131 John Henry Mills Houston Oilers TE
72170 Michael McCrary Seattle Seahawks DE
1999610179 Desmond Clark Denver Broncos TE
200022455 Fred Robbins Minnesota Vikings DT
32587 Dustin Lyman Chicago Bears LB
431125 Reggie Austin Chicago Bears DB
200311818 Calvin Pace Arizona Cardinals DE
437134 Ovie Mughelli Baltimore Ravens RB
716230 Montique Sharpe Kansas City Chiefs DT
2005520156 Eric King Buffalo Bills DB
2006731239 Ryan Plackemeier Seattle Seahawks P
2007513150 Josh Gattis Jacksonville Jaguars DB
722232 Steve Vallos Seattle Seahawks T
200843102 Jeremy Thompson Green Bay Packers DE
51136 Kenneth Moore Detroit Lions WR
635201 Steve Justice Indianapolis Colts C
2009144 Aaron Curry Seattle Seahawks LB
2537 Alphonso Smith Denver Broncos DB
416116 Chip Vaughn New Orleans Saints DB
418118 Stanley Arnoux New Orleans Saints LB
201033296 Brandon Ghee Cincinnati Bengals DB
530161 Chris DeGeare Minnesota Vikings G
20124196 Chris Givens St. Louis Rams WR
418113 Kyle Wilber Dallas Cowboys LB
422117 Joe Looney San Francisco 49ers G
617187 Josh Bush New York Jets DB
201379215 Tommy Bohanon New York Jets RB
201473218 Michael Campanaro Baltimore Ravens WR
201511616 Kevin Johnson Houston Texans DB
2017524168 Marquel Lee Oakland Raiders LB
201822254 Jessie Bates Cincinnati Bengals DB
63177 Duke Ejiofor Houston Texans DE
2019422124 Phil Haynes Seattle Seahawks G
2020532178 Justin Strnad Denver Broncos LB
616195 Justin Herron New England Patriots T
202122961 Carlos Basham Jr. Buffalo Bills DE
2022435140 Zach Tom Green Bay Packers G
635214 Ja'Sir Taylor Los Angeles Chargers DB
202332689 Kobie Turner Los Angeles Rams DE
618195 A. T. Perry New Orleans Saints WR

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