List of Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in the NFL Draft

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This is a list of Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football players in the NFL Draft.

Key[]

B Back K 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
= Hall of Famer

Selections[]

Source: [1]

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team Position
1939 7 7 57 Darrell Tully Detroit Lions B
15 7 137 Detroit Lions E
1941 9 1 71 Philadelphia Eagles B
1947 15 1 126 Detroit Lions B
20 10 205 Chicago Bears B
25 1 226 Detroit Lions T
1949 15 5 176 Pittsburgh Steelers T
1953 9 5 102 Chicago Bears T
25 12 301 Marv Brown Detroit Lions B
1956 9 8 105 New York Giants C
24 6 283 Bobby Fox Baltimore Colts QB
24 6 283 Chicago Bears E
1957 14 11 169 New York Giants T
18 5 210 Pittsburgh Steelers E
1958 23 7 272 Gary Berry Los Angeles Rams B
24 7 284 Los Angeles Rams E
24 10 287 Dee Mackey San Francisco 49ers E
1959 24 3 279 Chicago Cardinals G
1960 14 5 161 Jon Gilliam Green Bay Packers C
1961 9 9 121 San Francisco 49ers T
1963 20 13 279 Detroit Lions B
1964 10 1 127 San Francisco 49ers T
15 2 198 Philadelphia Eagles T
1967 4 24 104 Kansas City Chiefs G
1968 3 17 72 Sam Walton New York Jets T
1969 4 14 92 Rich Houston New York Giants WR
7 19 175 Pittsburgh Steelers T
14 16 354 San Francisco 49ers WR
1971 4 26 104 Dwight White Pittsburgh Steelers DE
1973 3 1 53 Harvey Martin Dallas Cowboys DE
9 20 53 Curtis Wester Cleveland Browns G
1975 12 25 312 Autry Beamon Minnesota Vikings DB
1976 5 8 130 Aundra Thompson Green Bay Packers RB
9 12 249 Kansas City Chiefs DB
12 5 324 Tim Collier Houston Oilers T
12 28 347 Pittsburgh Steelers WR
1981 8 17 210 Wade Wilson Minnesota Vikings QB
1982 12 10 316 Los Angeles Raiders WR
1984 11 17 297 Kyle Mackey St. Louis Cardinals QB
1986 10 6 255 Wes Smith St. Louis Cardinals WR
1991 5 9 255 Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB
2000 4 12 106 Antonio Wilson Minnesota Vikings LB

References[]

  1. ^ "DraftHistory.com". www.drafthistory.com.
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