List of Texas Longhorns in the NFL draft

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This is a list of Texas Longhorns football players in the NFL Draft.

Contents

Key

= Pro Bowler
= Hall of Famer
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

YearRoundPickOverallNameTeamPosition
1938 3419 Hugh Wolfe Pittsburgh Steelers FB
1939 225200Jack Rhodes New York Giants G
1940 5535 Park Myers Cleveland Rams T
1941 8969Glenn Jackson Brooklyn Dodgers C
10181 Don Williams Philadelphia Eagles T
1942 166 Spec Sanders Washington Redskins RB
2111 Vernon Martin Pittsburgh Steelers QB
4126 Malcolm Kutner Pittsburgh Steelers E
6242Mike Sweeney Cleveland Rams E
6444 Chal Daniel Chicago Cardinals G
8767Preston Flanagan Brooklyn Dodgers E
11393 Noble Doss Philadelphia Eagles RB
148128 Pete Layden New York Giants B
158138 Buddy Jungmichel New York Giants G
174154 Jackie Crain Chicago Cardinals B
1943 5838 Roy McKay Green Bay Packers B
7353 Stan Mauldin Chicago Cardinals T
10282 Bill Conoly Philadelphia Eagles T
187167Jackie Field Pittsburgh Steelers B
252232Joe Schwarting Philadelphia Eagles E
277257 Jack Freeman Pittsburgh Steelers G
292272Wally Scott Philadelphia Eagles E
299279Lou Wayne Chicago Bears E
307287Fritz Lobpries Pittsburgh Steelers G
1944 2213Jim Callahan Brooklyn Dodgers B
3218 Ralph Park Brooklyn Dodgers B
5436 Joe Parker Philadelphia Eagles E
7761Hal Fischer Washington Redskins G
8267 Jack Sachse Brooklyn Dodgers C
165158 Ralph Ellsworth New York Giants RB
171165 Joe Magliolo Chicago Cardinals B
185180Marcel Gres New York Giants T
211209Jack West Chicago Cardinals E
232232Bucky Gillenwater Brooklyn Dodgers T
2811296Aubrey Gill Boston Yanks C
326330Walton Roberts Boston Yanks B
1945 136126 Ralph Ellsworth Chicago Bears RB
1910196Glenn Morries New York Giants T
272276 Don Fambrough Chicago Cardinals B
277281Ray Jones Chicago Bears B
1946 7555Jim Plyler New York Giants T
1947 155 Hub Bechtol Pittsburgh Steelers E
2213 Walter Heap Boston Yanks B
51035Jim Canady Chicago Bears B
61045Harlan Wetz Chicago Bears T
8459 Hank Harris Washington Redskins G
199174Frank Guess New York Giants B
209184 Tom Landry New York Giants DB
2010184Bill Cromer Chicago Bears B
2310215Allen Lawler Chicago Bears B
242217Ed Heap Boston Yanks T
2810265Joe Bill Baumgardner New York Giants B
1948 133 Bobby Layne Chicago Bears QB
11010 Max Bumgardner Chicago Bears DB
3922 Paul Campbell Philadelphia Eagles QB
1510135 George Petrovich Chicago Cardinals T
166141 Travis Raven Green Bay Packers B
176151Dale Schwartzkopf Washington Redskins E
196171Charley Tatom Green Bay Packers T
215190Ray Borneman Los Angeles Rams B
219194 Peppy Blount Chicago Bears E
223198 Joel Williams Washington Redskins C
301276Ed Kelley New York Giants T
1949 11111Dick Harris Chicago Bears C
10798 Vic Vasicek Washington Redskins G
1950 3633Randy Clay New York Giants B
41151Ben Proctor Los Angeles Rams E
8193Dick Harris Baltimore Colts C
101119Errol Fry Baltimore Colts G
131158Ray Stone Baltimore Colts E
259322Perry Samuels Chicago Bears B
264330Bobby Coy Lee Detroit Lions B
2812364Billy Pyle Cleveland Browns B
1951 11111 Bud McFadin Los Angeles Rams G
2822 Ken Jackson New York Yanks T
71185 Joel Williams New York Giants C
1511182Gene Vykukal New York Giants T
178203Dick Rowan New York Yanks C
2112255Ray Stone Cleveland Browns E
256297Dick Harris Detroit Lions C
1952 3328 Bobby Dillon Green Bay Packers DB
41047 Don Menasco New York Giants DB
9198 Jim Lansford New York Yanks T
912109Byron Townsend Los Angeles Rams B
122135Bill Wilson Green Bay Packers T
1210143Dick Ochoa New York Giants B
141153Paul Williams New York Yanks E
145162June Davis Pittsburgh Steelers G
201230John Adams New York Yanks E
2210263Bob Raley New York Giants B
3010359Joe Arnold New York Giants G
1953 11010 Tom Stolhandske San Francisco 49ers LB
11313 Harley Sewell Detroit Lions G
4643 Gib Dawson Green Bay Packers RB
81095 Carlton Massey Cleveland Browns DE
157176Charley Genthner San Francisco 49ers T
176199Bill Georges Green Bay Packers E
1954 98105Phil Branch Philadelphia Eagles G
135150Julius Seaholm Chicago Bears G
167188Gilmer Spring Washington Redskins E
1955 2922 Buck Lansford Philadelphia Eagles T
5655 Edward Kelley Los Angeles Rams DB
6970Billy Quinn Philadelphia Eagles B
136151Dave Parkinson Los Angeles Rams B
152171Gerry Petersen Baltimore Colts T
208237Glen Dyer San Francisco 49ers B
1956 11010 Menan Schriewer Chicago Bears E
5655 Herb Gray Baltimore Colts DE
195222Delano Womack Philadelphia Eagles B
249286 Johnny Tatum Washington Redskins C
1957 151170Mort Moriarty Philadelphia Eagles E
1958 209238 Joe Clements New York Giants B
305354 Walter Fondren Los Angeles Rams B
1959 284328Vince Matthews Detroit Lions B
299345 Eddie Southern Chicago Bears E
1960 2618 Larry Stephens Cleveland Browns DT
8892Monte Lee Philadelphia Eagles E
1511179 Mike Dowdle San Francisco 49ers B
1961 82100 Don Talbert Dallas Cowboys T
1962 7589Jack Collins Pittsburgh Steelers RB
116146 Jimmy Saxton St. Louis Cardinals RB
113172Bob Moses Dallas Cowboys E
1963 3331 Ray Poage Minnesota Vikings TE
6575Jerry Cook Baltimore Colts B
149191Stanley Faulkner Cleveland Browns T
206272Tommy Lucas Dallas Cowboys E
1964 144 Scott Appleton Dallas Cowboys DT
5460 Duke Carlisle Green Bay Packers QB
125159Sandy Sands Minnesota Vikings E
1965 111141 Ernie Koy Jr. New York Giants RB
141183Olen Underwood New York Giants E
1966 111 Tommy Nobis Atlanta Falcons LB
5266 Diron Talbert Los Angeles Rams DT
79104Phil Harris New York Giants RB
1413213 Pete Lammons Cleveland Browns TE
1967 712171 John Elliott New York Jets DT
714173David Conway San Diego Chargers K
811196Gene Bledsoe New York Jets G
1968 61139 Howard Fest Cincinnati Bengals T
1517398Ronnie Ehrig New York Jets DB
1969 31769 Bill Bradley Philadelphia Eagles DB
526130 Chris Gilbert New York Jets FB
1415353Ron Ehrig Chicago Bears DB
1615405Lloyd Wainscott Houston Oilers DT
1970 12121 Bob McKay Cleveland Browns T
2531 Leo Brooks Houston Oilers DT
22450 Ted Koy Oakland Raiders TE
1971 21238 Cotton Speyrer Washington Redskins WR
22652 Bill Atessis Baltimore Colts DE
4583 Happy Feller Philadelphia Eagles K
4684 Bill Zapalac New York Jets LB
41290 Steve Worster Los Angeles Rams FB
76162 Scott Palmer New York Jets DT
128294 Bobby Wuensch Baltimore Colts T
135317Danny Lester Philadelphia Eagles DB
147345Daryl Comer Atlanta Falcons TE
1972 2430 Jim Bertelsen Los Angeles Rams RB
41795 Eddie Phillips Los Angeles Rams QB
1973 133 Jerry Sisemore Philadelphia Eagles T
614144Travis Roach New York Jets G
134316 Alan Lowry New England Patriots DB
171417Randy Braband Houston Oilers LB
1974 65135Bill Wyman New York Jets C
1010244Glen Gaspard San Francisco 49ers LB
1975 21238 Doug English Detroit Lions DT
51105 Roosevelt Leaks Baltimore Colts RB
114264Mike Dean Chicago Bears K
1976 31777 Bob Simmons New Orleans Saints T
1124315Marty Akins St. Louis Cardinals DB
1318365Will Wilcox Buffalo Bills G
1413388Rick Thurman Kansas City Chiefs T
1977 11616 Raymond Clayborn New England Patriots DB
519131Ernest Lee St. Louis Cardinals DT
611150Rick Burleson Kansas City Chiefs DE
1221328Rick Fenlaw St. Louis Cardinals LB
1978 111 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers RB
31874 Ernest Lee Chicago Bears DT
71167 Alfred Jackson Atlanta Falcons WR
923245 Dave Studdard Baltimore Colts T
1979 11111 Russell Erxleben New Orleans Saints K
823215 Glen Blackwood Miami Dolphins DB
1980 122 Lam Jones New York Jets WR
11717 Johnnie Johnson Los Angeles Rams DB
12424 Derrick Hatchett Baltimore Colts DB
31773 Steve McMichael New England Patriots DT
4184 Ricky Churchman San Francisco 49ers DB
64142 Bill Acker St. Louis Cardinals DT
121306Charles Vaclavik Pittsburgh Steelers DB
1981 21745 Robin Sendlein Minnesota Vikings LB
106254Ken McCune Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE
1014262Les Studdard Kansas City Chiefs G
1982 111 Kenneth Sims New England Patriots DE
2633 Bruce Scholtz Seattle Seahawks LB
21239 Terry Tausch Minnesota Vikings G
22047 Lawrence Sampleton Philadelphia Eagles TE
427110Rodney Tate Cincinnati Bengals RB
54115 Mike Baab Cleveland Browns C
58119 Vance Bedford St. Louis Cardinals DB
516127 William Graham Detroit Lions DB
714181 Joe Shearin Los Angeles Rams G
87202A. J. Jones Los Angeles Rams RB
814209John Goodson Pittsburgh Steelers P
97230Mike Hatchett Chicago Bears DB
1983 612152 Kiki DeAyala Cincinnati Bengals LB
72170 Herkie Walls Houston Oilers WR
1984 166 Mossy Cade San Diego Chargers DB
21543 Ed Williams New England Patriots LB
21745 Doug Dawson St. Louis Cardinals G
3157Fred Acorn Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB
32480 Rick McIvor St. Louis Cardinals QB
4993 Craig Curry Indianapolis Colts DB
55117 Eric Holle Kansas City Chiefs DE
511123Jitter Fields New Orleans Saints DB
517129 Jeff Leiding St. Louis Cardinals LB
713181John Haines Minnesota Vikings DT
83199 Ray Woodard San Diego Chargers DT
818214 David Jones Detroit Lions C
917241John Walker St. Louis Cardinals RB
919243 Adam Schreiber Seattle Seahawks G
1020272 Bobby Micho Denver Broncos TE
1024276Kirk McJunkin Pittsburgh Steelers T
126314Mark Lang Kansas City Chiefs LB
1984u11717 Mike Ruether St. Louis Cardinals C
1985 12121 Jerry Gray Los Angeles Rams DB
515127 Tony Degrate Cincinnati Bengals DE
96230 June James Detroit Lions LB
1011263 Terry Orr Washington Redskins TE
1986 3459 Gene Chilton St. Louis Cardinals C
41395 Ty Allert San Diego Chargers LB
824218John Stuart Miami Dolphins T
928249 John Teltschik Chicago Bears P
1020269Bryan Chester Dallas Cowboys G
122307 Chris Duliban Dallas Cowboys LB
1987 512124 Everett Gay Dallas Cowboys WR
625165 Stephen Braggs Cleveland Browns DB
1112291Jeff Ward Dallas Cowboys K
1125304Laron Brown Washington Redskins WR
1226333Eric Jeffries Chicago Bears DB
1988 64141 Paul Jetton Cincinnati Bengals G
811204John Hagy Buffalo Bills DB
1989 11313 Eric Metcalf Cleveland Browns RB
32581 Britt Hager Philadelphia Eagles LB
917240Darron Norris New England Patriots RB
1990 518127Ken Hackemack Kansas City Chiefs T
616153 Tony Jones Houston Oilers WR
1991 199 Stanley Richard San Diego Chargers DB
12222 Stan Thomas Chicago Bears T
514125 Kerry Cash Indianapolis Colts WR
721188 Keith Cash Washington Redskins TE
88203Johnny Walker Green Bay Packers WR
818213 Brian Jones Los Angeles Raiders LB
1211317Chris Samuels San Diego Chargers RB
1227333Stephen Clark Buffalo Bills TE
1992 22654 Shane Dronett Denver Broncos DE
22755 James Patton Buffalo Bills DT
31975 Tommy Jeter Philadelphia Eagles DT
426110 Chuck Johnson Denver Broncos G
621161Mark Berry Chicago Bears DB
928252Boone Powell Washington Redskins LB
125313Lance Wilson Phoenix Cardinals DT
1993 77175 Lance Gunn Cincinnati Bengals DB
1994 22857 Van Malone Detroit Lions DB
31479 Winfred Tubbs New Orleans Saints LB
1995 12929 Blake Brockermeyer Carolina Panthers T
417115 Lovell Pinkney St. Louis Rams TE
1996 2333 Tony Brackens Jacksonville Jaguars DE
57139John Elmore New England Patriots G
1997 155 Bryant Westbrook Detroit Lions DB
3767 Dan Neil Denver Broncos G
32989 Chris Carter New England Patriots DB
528158 Taje Allen St. Louis Rams DB
722223 Mike Adams Pittsburgh Steelers WR
725226Pat Fitzgerald Buffalo Bills TE
1998 731220Chris Akins Philadelphia Eagles DT
1999 155 Ricky Williams New Orleans Saints RB
423118 Wane McGarity Dallas Cowboys WR
430125Jay Humphrey Minnesota Vikings T
2000 625191 Cedric Woodard Baltimore Ravens DT
2001 122 Leonard Davis Arizona Cardinals T
11919 Casey Hampton Pittsburgh Steelers DT
23061 Shaun Rogers Detroit Lions DT
2002 144 Mike Williams Buffalo Bills T
155 Quentin Jammer San Diego Chargers DB
2003 3266 Cory Redding Detroit Lions DE
31781 Derrick Dockery Washington Redskins G
33397 Chris Simms Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB
426123 Rod Babers New York Giants DB
2004 177 Roy Williams Detroit Lions WR
12323 Marcus Tubbs Seattle Seahawks DT
414110 Nathan Vasher Chicago Bears DB
710211 Sloan Thomas Houston Texans WR
2005 144 Cedric Benson Chicago Bears RB
11515 Derrick Johnson Kansas City Chiefs LB
65179 Bo Scaife Houston Texans TE
2006 133 Vince Young Tennessee Titans QB
177 Michael Huff Oakland Raiders DB
21648 Cedric Griffin Minnesota Vikings DB
32286 David Thomas New England Patriots TE
58141 Jonathan Scott Detroit Lions T
718226 Rodrique Wright Miami Dolphins DE
2007 11919 Michael Griffin Tennessee Titans DB
12020 Aaron Ross New York Giants DB
2739 Justin Blalock Atlanta Falcons T
22456 Tim Crowder Denver Broncos DE
43102 Brian Robison Minnesota Vikings DE
510147 Tarell Brown San Francisco 49ers DB
69183 Kasey Studdard Houston Texans G
2008 22253 Limas Sweed Pittsburgh Steelers WR
31073 Jamaal Charles Kansas City Chiefs RB
32891 Jermichael Finley Green Bay Packers TE
431130 Tony Hills Pittsburgh Steelers T
516151 Frank Okam Houston Texans DT
2009 11313 Brian Orakpo Washington Redskins LB
31781 Roy Miller Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT
45105 Henry Melton Chicago Bears DT
72211 Chris Ogbonnaya St. Louis Rams RB
2010 11414 Earl Thomas Seattle Seahawks DB
21143 Sergio Kindle Baltimore Ravens LB
21244 Lamarr Houston Oakland Raiders LB
32084 Jordan Shipley Cincinnati Bengals WR
32185 Colt McCoy Cleveland Browns QB
433131 Roddrick Muckelroy Cincinnati Bengals LB
2011 2234 Aaron Williams Buffalo Bills DB
33195 Curtis Brown Pittsburgh Steelers DB
46103 Sam Acho Arizona Cardinals LB
533164 Chykie Brown Baltimore Ravens DB
2012 424119 Keenan Robinson Washington Redskins LB
634204 Emmanuel Acho Cleveland Browns LB
78215 Kheeston Randall Miami Dolphins DT
2013 11515 Kenny Vaccaro New Orleans Saints DB
31678 Marquise Goodwin Buffalo Bills WR
46103 Alex Okafor Arizona Cardinals LB
2015 13232 Malcom Brown New England Patriots DT
32084 Jordan Hicks Philadelphia Eagles LB
58144 Mykkele Thompson New York Giants DB
624200 Quandre Diggs Detroit Lions DB
729246 Geoff Swaim Dallas Cowboys TE
2016 418116 Hassan Ridgeway Indianapolis Colts DT
2017 32588 D'Onta Foreman Houston Texans RB
2018 21850 Connor Williams Dallas Cowboys T
31378 Malik Jefferson Cincinnati Bengals LB
512149 Michael Dickson Seattle Seahawks P
616190 DeShon Elliott Baltimore Ravens DB
2019 523161 Charles Omenihu Houston Texans DE
73217 Kris Boyd Minnesota Vikings DB
2020 3670 Brandon Jones Miami Dolphins DB
32892 Devin Duvernay Baltimore Ravens WR
519165 Collin Johnson Jacksonville Jaguars WR
2021 21951 Sam Cosmi Washington Football Team T
3569 Joseph Ossai Cincinnati Bengals DE
54148 Ta'Quon Graham Atlanta Falcons DE
58152 Caden Sterns Denver Broncos DB
634218 Sam Ehlinger Indianapolis Colts QB
2023 188 Bijan Robinson Atlanta Falcons RB
32790 DeMarvion Overshown Dallas Cowboys LB
413115 Roschon Johnson Chicago Bears RB
617194 Keondre Coburn Kansas City Chiefs DT
732249 Moro Ojomo Philadelphia Eagles DE

Notable undrafted players

Note: No drafts held before 1920

Debut yearPlayer namePositionDebut NFL/AFL teamNotes
1969 Curt Knight K Washington Redskins
1987 Mike January LB Chicago Bears
1991 Alex Waits P Seattle Seahawks
1997 Priest Holmes RB Baltimore Ravens
1998 Phil Dawson K Oakland Raiders
2004 Cullen Loeffler LS Minnesota Vikings
2012 Justin Tucker K Baltimore Ravens

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