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1960 American Football League draft

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American Football League draft

1960 AFL draft
General information
DatesNovember 22–23, 1959 &
December 2, 1959
LocationNicollet Hotel inMinneapolis
Overview
LeagueAFL
1961 →

The1960 American Football League draft was held on November 22–23, 1959, inMinneapolis,[1][2] shortly after the organization of the league, and lasted 33 rounds.[3] An additional draft of 20 rounds was held by the AFL on December 2.[4]

Teams were required to fill the 11 squad positions by selecting fourbacks, twoends, twotackles, twoguards, and acenter with their first 11 picks.[1][2] Before each position was selected, teams drew lots to determine the selection order.[2] Though professional teams used dedicated offensive and defensive units, the league did not want to go 22 rounds before starting unrestricted drafting.[1]

Territorial draft

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To begin the draft, each of the eight teams were awarded a territorial or "bonus" selection to guarantee a local flavor that would boost the financial prospects of each franchise. These regional picks did not follow a specific order. Rather, they were mutually agreed upon by the other teams.[5]

AFL teamPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Boston PatriotsGerhard SchwedesHalfbackSyracuse
Buffalo BillsRichie LucasQuarterbackPenn State1959Maxwell Award winner.
Dallas TexansDon MeredithQuarterbackSMUDid not sign.
Denver BroncosRoger LeClercCenterTrinity (CT)Did not sign.
Houston OilersBilly CannonHalfbackLSU1959Heisman Trophy winner.
Los Angeles ChargersMonty SticklesEndNotre DameDid not sign.
New York TitansGeorge IzoQuarterbackNotre DameDid not sign.
Minneapolis team[a]Dale HackbartQuarterbackWisconsinDid not sign.

Source:[6]

Regular draft

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First selections

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After the territorial picks, a consensus was reached on the top eight players at each position—at the time, college players were typically categorized by their offensive positions only. The names for each position were then placed in a hat and randomly drawn by each team. This process repeated until each franchise had made 33 selections, or three full offensive units. Those selections were considered as the first round of the draft.[5]

=AFL All-Star[b]=Pro Bowler[c]=Hall of Famer

Boston Patriots

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Buddy AllenHalfbackUtah StateDid not sign.
Ron BurtonHalfbackNorthwestern
Dale ChamberlainFullbackMiami (OH)
Henry ChristopherEndSMU
Dan ColchicoEndSan Jose StateDid not sign.
Jack CummingsQuarterbackNC State
James DavisCenterOklahoma
Foge FazioCenterPittsburghDid not sign.
Max FuglerCenterLSUDid not sign.
Tim GardnerTackleDuke
James GoodyearTackleWake Forest
Dave HarrisHalfbackKansas
Al HendersonTackleColorado State
Jim HickmanTacklePenn State
Bob KranzFullbackPenn State
Joe KulbackiHalfbackPurdue
Dee MackeyEndEast Texas StateDid not sign.
Leon ManleyGuardWest Texas State
Cliff ManningTackleHardin–Simmons
Pete ManningEndWake ForestDid not sign.
Ed MazurekTackleXavier
Bill MeglenGuardUtah State
Frank MestnikFullbackMarquetteDid not sign.
Ron MixTackleUSCRights traded to the Chargers.
Irv NikolaiEndStanford
Jim PrestelTackleIdahoDid not sign.
Bob SalernoGuardColorado
Dick SoergelQuarterbackOklahoma State
Larry WagnerTackleVanderbilt
Harvey WhiteQuarterbackClemson
Tirey WilemonHalfbackSMU
Gary WisenerEndBaylorDid not sign.

Buffalo Bills

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Birtho ArnoldTackleOhio State
Charlie BivinsHalfbackMorris BrownDid not sign.
Don BlackEndNew Mexico
Bill BurrellGuardIllinoisDid not sign.
Paul ChoquetteFullbackBrown
Mike ConnellyCenterUtah StateDid not sign.
Jim ConroyFullbackUSCDid not sign.
Bob CooganTackleUtah
Lou CordileoneTackleClemsonDid not sign.
Ted DeanFullbackWichitaDid not sign.
Willie EvansHalfbackBuffalo
Ross FichtnerQuarterbackPurdueDid not sign.
Jon GilliamCenterEast Texas State
Al GoldsteinEndNorth CarolinaRedrafted by the Raiders.
Jim HoustonEndOhio StateDid not sign.
Ray JauchHalfbackIowaDid not sign.
Robert KhayatTackleOle MissDid not sign.
Ken KirkCenterOle MissDid not sign.
Jim LeoEndCincinnatiDid not sign.
Chuck McMurtryTackleWhittier
Bubba MeyerEndTCU
Ron MillerEndVanderbilt
Gale OliverTackleTexas A&M
Harold OlsonTackleClemson
Ray PetersonHalfbackWest Virginia
Vince PromutoGuardHoly CrossDid not sign.
Rene RamirezHalfbackTexas
Len RohdeTackleUtah StateDid not sign.
Joe SchafferTackleTennessee
Wayne SchneiderHalfbackColorado State
Ivan ToncicQuarterbackPittsburgh
Larry WilsonHalfbackUtahDid not sign.

Dallas Texans

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Jack AtchasonEndWestern Illinois
George BooneTackleKentucky
Chris BurfordEndStanford
Earl Ray ButlerTackleNorth Carolina
Gail CogdillEndWashington StateDid not sign.
Jim CrottyHalfbackNotre DameDid not sign.
Gary FergusonTackleSMU
Tom GlynnCenterBoston College
Gene GossageTackleNorthwesternDid not sign.
Jim HeinekeTackleWisconsin
William JerryTackleSouth Carolina
John KapeleTackleBYUDid not sign.
Louis KelleyFullbackNew Mexico State
Gilmer LewisTackleOklahoma
John MalmbergTackleKnox
Arvie MartinCenterTCU
Tom MooreHalfbackVanderbiltDid not sign.
Ola Lee MurchisonEndPacific
Bob NelsonCenterWisconsin
Jim NortonEndIdaho
Warren RabbQuarterbackLSUDid not sign.
Howard RingwoodHalfbackBYU
Johnny RobinsonHalfbackLSU
John SaundersFullbackSouth Carolina
Glenn ShawFullbackKentuckyDid not sign.
Gordon SpeerHalfbackRice
Jack StoneGuardOregon
Marvin TerrellGuardOle Miss
Emery TurnerGuardPurdue
Joe VaderEndKansas State
Carroll ZarubaHalfbackNebraska

Denver Broncos

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Harry BallTackleBoston College
Charley BrittQuarterbackGeorgiaDid not sign.
Dave CanaryEndCincinnati
Paul CandroHalfbackBoston University
Bill CarricoGuardNorth Texas State
Larry CundiffCenterMichigan State
Bernard DarreTackleTulane
Roger DavisTackleSyracuseDid not sign.
Lonnie DennisGuardBYUDid not sign.
John DingensTackleDetroit
Maurice DokeGuardTexasDid not sign.
Mike DowdleFullbackTexasDid not sign.
Wayne HawkinsTacklePacificRedrafted by the Raiders.
Gary HuberCenterMiami (OH)
Dave HudsonEndFlorida
Claude KingHalfbackLouisville
Don KlochakFullbackNorth Carolina
Dean LookQuarterbackMichigan State
Bill MathisHalfbackClemson
Ken McNeeceTackleSan Jose State
James MonroeQuarterbackArkansas
Ray NortonHalfbackSan Jose StateDid not sign.
Bob RosbaughHalfbackMiami (FL)
Mel SemenkoEndColoradoDid not sign.
Lebron ShieldsTackleTennesseeDid not sign.
Jack SpikesFullbackTCU
Howard TurleyEndLouisville
Jim WaldenQuarterbackWyomingDid not sign.
Willie WestHalfbackOregonDid not sign.
John WillenerGuardOregon
Bob YatesTackleSyracuse
Ken YoungEndValparaiso
Bob ZimpferTackleBowling Green

Houston Oilers

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Pete ArenaGuardNorthwestern
Dick BassHalfbackPacificDid not sign.
Bill BohlerEnd /TackleSt. Ambrose
Larry CadwellGuardLouisville
Doug ClineFullbackClemson
DeJustice ColemanHalfbackIllinois
Bob CrandallHalfbackNew Mexico
Cleatus DrinnonCenterHardin–Simmons
John GremerGuardIllinois
George HerringGuardNorth Texas State
Don HittCenterOklahoma State
Steve JohnsonQuarterbackPepperdine
John LandsEndMontana
Jacky LeeQuarterbackCincinnati
Bruce MaherHalfbackDetroitDid not sign.
Don MattsonTackleUSC
Mike McGeeGuardDukeDid not sign.
Hugh McInnisEndMississippi SouthernDid not sign.
Max MessnerTackleCincinnatiDid not sign.
George MulhollandEndNew Mexico State
Gary O'SteenHalfbackAlabama
Gene PrebolaEndBoston UniversityRedrafted by the Raiders.
Palmer PyleTackleMichigan StateDid not sign.
William RoachTackleTCU
Bob SimmsEndRutgersDid not sign.
Philip SnowdenQuarterbackOle Miss
Don UnderwoodGuardMcNeese State
Duane WhetstoneFullbackGeorge Washington
Bob WhiteFullbackOhio State
Maury YoumansTackleSyracuseDid not sign.

Los Angeles Chargers

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Ted AucremanEndIndiana
Bob BercichHalfbackMichigan StateDid not sign.
Barney BerlingerEndPennDid not sign.
Charley BooneCenterRichmond
Bobby BoydQuarterbackOklahomaDid not sign.
Byron BradfuteTackleMississippi SouthernDid not sign.
Rod BreedloveGuardMarylandDid not sign.
Tom BudrewiczTackleBrown
Jim CameronCenterEast Texas State
Jake CrouthamelHalfbackDartmouthDid not sign.
Pete DavidsonTackleThe Citadel
Floyd FaucetteHalfbackGeorgia Tech
Bobby FranklinQuarterbackOle MissDid not sign.
Charlie FlowersFullbackOle Miss
Don HornFullbackIowa
Bob JeterHalfbackIowaDid not sign.
Bill LindnerTacklePittsburgh
Billy Ray LocklinTackleNew Mexico State
Bill LopaskyGuardWest Virginia
Paul MaguireEndThe Citadel
Wahoo McDanielEndOklahoma
Charlie MilsteadQuarterbackTexas A&M
Ed PittsTackleSouth Carolina
Ed SeriekaFullbackXavier
Bob ScholtzCenterNotre DameDid not sign.
Russ SloanEndMissouri
Ron StehouwerTackleColorado StateDid not sign.
Wayne StewartGuardThe Citadel
John StolteTackleKansas City
Leonard WilsonHalfbackPurdue
Bob ZemanHalfbackWisconsin

Minneapolis team[a]

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Jim AndreottiCenterNorthwesternSigned with the CFL.
Maxie BaughanCenterGeorgia TechSigned with the NFL.
George BlanchHalfbackTexasSigned with the Oilers.
Cloyd BoyetteTackleTexas Southern
Willie BoykinTackleMichigan State
Carmen CavalliEndRichmond
Jim ChastainTackleMichigan State
Fran CurciQuarterbackMiami (FL)Signed with the Oilers.
Dale CarrollEndVirginia Tech
Purcell DanielsFullbackPepperdineSigned with the Oilers.
Don DeskinsTackleMichiganSigned with the Chargers.
Leon DombrowskiTackleDelawareSigned with the Titans.
Ken FitchTackleKansas
Abner HaynesHalfbackNorth Texas StateSigned with the Texans.
Vin HoganHalfbackBoston College
Bob JarusHalfbackPurdue
Earl KohlhaasGuardPenn State
Bobby LackeyQuarterbackTexasDid not sign.
Neil MacLeanFullbackWake Forest
Larry MuffEndSt. Benedict's
Don NortonEndIowaSigned with the Chargers.
Jim O'BrienTackleBoston College
Chuck PollardEndRice
Billy RolandGuardGeorgia
Ray SmithFullbackUCLASigned with the CFL.
Wade SmithHalfbackNorth Carolina
Jerry StalcupGuardWisconsinSigned with the NFL.
John WilcoxTackleOregonSigned with the NFL.
Al WitcherEndBaylorSigned with the Oilers.
Silas WoodsHalfbackMarquette
Mike WrightTackleMinnesota

New York Titans

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Lewis AkinEndVanderbilt
Chuck AllenTackleAlabama
Bill BucekHalfbackRice
Jackie BurkettCenterAuburnDid not sign.
Angelo CoiaHalfbackUSCDid not sign.
Jim EifridCenterColorado State
Don EllersickEndWashington StateDid not sign.
Prentice GauttFullbackOklahomaDid not sign.
George GenykGuardMichigan
Larry GranthamEndOle Miss
Joe GraybealCenterEastern Kentucky
Jack GronerQuarterbackWashington & Lee
Ed KaohelauliiTackleOregon State
Ed KovacHalfbackCincinnati
Mike MagacTackleMissouriDid not sign.
Blanche MartinFullbackMichigan State
Curt MerzEndIowa
Ed MeyerTackleWest Texas StateDid not sign.
Gene MillerTackleRice
Jim MootyHalfbackArkansasDid not sign.
Mike MorinHalfbackKnox
Nick PatellaGuardWake Forest
Don PerkinsHalfbackNew MexicoDid not sign.
Dave RossEndLos Angeles State
Roger SmithGuardAuburn
Don StallingsTackleNorth CarolinaDid not sign.
Larry StephensTackleTexasDid not sign.
Jim St. ClairQuarterbackUC Santa Barbara
Jim StinnetteFullbackOregon State
David WilemonTackleSMU

Second selections

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The second selections took place two weeks later, on December 2. The process was the same as the first ones, but it consisted of maximum 20 picks in total for each team. This selections were considered as the second round.[5]

Boston Patriots

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
David AmesHalfbackRichmond
Jim BoekeTackleHeidelbergDid not sign.
Billy BrewerQuarterbackOle MissDid not sign.
Emanuel CongedoTackleVillanova
Pat DyeTackleGeorgiaDid not sign.
Bo FarringtonEndPrairie View A&MDid not sign.
Rich GrecniCenterOhio
Bud JonesEndSMU
Don KacmarekTackleNorth Dakota
John LawrenceTackleNC State
Ron MaltonyTacklePurdue
Bobby PateHalfbackPresbyterianDid not sign.
Jack RudolphLinebackerGeorgia Tech
Frank SallyTackleCalifornia
Bob SpadaEndDuke
Pete TunneyHalfbackOccidental
Jim BrewsterHalfbackMarquette
John WilcoxTackleOregonDid not sign.

Buffalo Bills

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Dwight BumgarnerEndDuke
Tom DayTackleNorth Carolina A&TDid not sign.
Babe DreymalaTackleTexas
Joe GomesHalfbackSouth Carolina
Mike GraneyEndNotre Dame
Pete HallQuarterbackMarquetteDid not sign.
Jim HannaEndUSC
Ernie HansonCenterArizona State–Flagstaff
Darrell HarperHalfbackMichigan
John LittlejohnHalfbackKansas State
Marv LusterEndUCLADid not sign.
Dwight NicholsHalfbackIowa StateDid not sign.
Merlin PriddyHalfbackTCU
Harry RakowskiHalfbackThe Citadel
Dale RemsTacklePurdue
Carl RobisonTackleSouth Carolina State
Bob SilvaTackleStephen F. Austin
James SoreyTackleTexas Southern
Jerry ThompsonTackleOklahoma
Royce WhittingtonTackleSoutheastern Louisiana

Dallas Texans

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Grady AldermanTackleDetroitDid not sign.
Herman AlexanderTackleFindlay
Taz AndersonHalfbackGeorgia TechDid not sign.
Jim BeaverTackleFlorida
Bill BeckTackleGustavus Adolphus
Doug Pat BrownTackleFresno State
Gary CampbellHalfbackWhittierDid not sign.
Vernon ColeQuarterbackNorth Texas StateDid not sign.
Toby DeeseTackleGeorgia Tech
Carl DumbaldTackleWest Virginia
Charley FlizeyCenterMississippi Southern
Tom GatesHalfbackSan Bernardino Valley
Goose GonsoulinHalfbackBaylor
Clark HoldenHalfbackUSC
Dewitt HoopesTackleNorthwestern
Don LeebernTackleGeorgia
Bill ThompsonCenterGeorgia
Billy TranumEndArkansas
Jim VickersEndGeorgia
Larry WardEndLamar Tech
Paul WinslowHalfbackNorth Carolina CollegeDid not sign.

Denver Broncos

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Mel BranchTackleLSU
Ronnie CainEndKentucky
Jack CampbellEndToledo
Tom ChapmanEndDetroit
LeVelle ColemanHalfbackWestern Michigan
Jim ColvinTackleHoustonDid not sign.
Teddy ForetTackleAuburn
Bobby Joe GreenHalfbackFloridaDid not sign.
George HershbergerTackleWichita
Sam HornerHalfbackVMIDid not sign.
Bob HudsonEndLamar Tech
Vic JonesHalfbackIndiana
Billy LuplowTackleArkansas
George PhelpsHalfbackCornell (IA)
Tom RobertsTackleGeorgia Tech
Sam StengerCenterDenver
Olin TreadwayQuarterbackIowa
John WilkinsTackleUSC
Emmet WilsonTackleGeorgia Tech

Houston Oilers

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Clair BranchHalfbackTexasDid not sign.
Dave ChamberlainHalfbackMiami (OH)
Don CochranTackleAlabama
Stan FanningTackleIdahoDid not sign.
Jim GlasgowTackleJackson State
Dave GrahamEndVirginiaDid not sign.
Bob HaasHalfbackMissouri
Lowell HughesQuarterbackKent State
Dale JohannsonTackleAugustana (SD)
Jim MarshallTackleOhio StateDid not sign.
Ron MorrisonTackleNew Mexico
Jerry MuenninkCenterTexas
Paul OglesbyTackleUCLA
John PeppercornEndKansas
Bob PetersonCenterOregon
Bob TalaminiTackleKentucky
Bob TownsEndGeorgia
Bob WasdenEndAuburn
Jim WelchHalfbackSMUDid not sign.
Jim WolffHalfbackPanhandle A&M

Los Angeles Chargers

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Jerry BeaboutTacklePurdue
George BlairHalfbackOle Miss
Frank BrixiusTackleMinnesota
Joe DavisTackleThe Citadel
Bob DeMarcoGuardDaytonDid not sign.
Bob HainTackleIowa
Chuck JanssenTackleTulsa
Gorden KelleyEndGeorgiaDid not sign.
Larry LancasterGuardGeorgiaRedrafted by the Raiders.
Marv LasaterHalfbackTCU
Warren LashuaEndWhitworth
Perry McGriffEndFlorida
Kirk PharesTackleSouth Carolina
Lamar RawsonHalfbackAuburn
Ronald RayTackleHoward Payne
Ken TalkingtonQuarterbackTexas Tech
John TalleyQuarterbackNorthwestern
Bobby WatersHalfbackPresbyterian
Bob WehkingCenterFlorida
Larry WomackHalfbackColorado State

Minneapolis team[a]

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
C. J. AlexanderHalfbackSoutheastern Louisiana
Pervis AtkinsHalfbackNew Mexico StateSigned with the NFL.
Al BansavageTackleUSCSigned with the Chargers.
Walter BeachHalfbackCentral MichiganSigned with the Patriots.
Johnny BrewerEndOle MissSigned with the NFL.
Don EdingtonEndFlorida
Howard EvansCenterHouston
Fred HagemanCenterKansasSigned with the NFL.
Bill HerronEndGeorgia
Bob HogueTackleShepherd
Gerald LambertTackleTexas A&I
Sam McCordQuarterbackEast Texas State
Rich MostardiHalfbackKent StateSigned with the NFL.
Bob ParkerTackleEast Texas State
Tony PolychronisTackleUtah
Dan SheehanTackleChattanooga
Howard TurleyEndLouisville
Jim WilliamsTackleNorth Carolina
Jim WoodwardTackleLamar Tech

New York Titans

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PlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Pete AbadieEndTulane
Ramon ArmstrongTackleTCURedrafted by the Raiders.
Dave BakerEndSyracuse
Richard BrooksEndPurdue
Roger BrownTackleMaryland StateDid not sign.
Tom BudrewiczTackleBrown
Bob ColburnQuarterbackBowling Green
Larry EssenmackerTackleAlma
Jim GormanTackleMcMurry
Bob HallTackleKent State
Marshall HarrisHalfbackTCU
Garney HenleyHalfbackHuronDid not sign.
Jim HuntTacklePurdue
Gordon LeboeufHalfbackTexas A&M
Jim NemethCenterSouth Carolina
Steve RassoHalfbackCincinnati
Royce SheltonHalfbackStephen F. Austin
Gary SknoeckniEndSyracuse
Andy StynchulaTacklePenn StateDid not sign.
Frank WaltonHalfbackJohn Carroll
=AFL All-Star[b]=Pro Bowler[c]=Hall of Famer

Source:[7]

Allocation draft

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After the draft was completed, one of the original teams, Minneapolis (which did not have a nickname), was offered a franchise in the NFL and on January 27, 1960, they withdrew from the AFL, leaving the league with seven teams. Three days later, there were announced that theOakland Raiders had been joined the AFL as the eighth franchise, and them inherited the draft picks of Minneapolis. The problem was that several of the players selected by Minneapolis were signed by NFL, CFL and AFL teams. To solve this issue the AFL held an allocation draft. Each of the other seven AFL teams froze 11 players on their rosters. The remaining players were then eligible for selection by Oakland, which then stockpiled a total of 24 players.[4] The number of players originally drafted for the eighth AFL franchise, but who were signed by other teams, combined with the process of the allocation draft, virtually guaranteed that the Raiders would have the worst team in the AFL in its first year. In spite of this, they managed to sign future stars centerJim Otto and guardWayne Hawkins, two men who played the entire ten years of the American Football League.

=All-Star
PlayerPositionCollegeAFL team coming fromNotes
Ramon ArmstrongTackleTCUNew York Titans
George BlanchHalfbackTexasHouston Oilers
Joe CannavinoDefensive backOhio StateBuffalo Bills
Luther CarrTackleWashingtonLos Angeles Chargers
Carmen CavalliDefensive endRichmondBuffalo Bills
Donnis ChurchwellGuardOle MissHouston OilersPlayed in the NFL in 1959.
Fran CurciQuarterbackMiami (FL)Houston OilersDid not sign.
Purcell DanielsDefensive backPepperdineHouston Oilers
Don DeskinsGuardMichiganLos Angeles Chargers
Don EdingtonEndFloridaBoston Patriots
Jerry EppsGuardWest Texas StateNew York Titans
Al GoldsteinEndNorth CarolinaBuffalo Bills
Bob HarrisonLinebackerArizona StateLos Angeles Chargers
Wayne HawkinsGuardPacificDenver Broncos
Clark HoldenHalfbackUSCDallas Texans
Stan JonesGuardMaryland StateDallas Texans
Larry LancasterTackleGeorgiaLos Angeles Chargers
Billy LottHalfbackOle MissHouston OilersPlayed in the NFL in 1958.
Bob NelsonCenterWisconsinBoston Patriots
Ron NewhouseLinebackerMichiganNew York Titans
Ray PetersonHalfbackWest VirginiaBuffalo Bills
Gene PrebolaEndBoston UniversityHouston Oilers
Mack StarnesDefensive backUSCHouston Oilers
Jim WoodwardGuardNorth Carolina CollegeHouston Oilers

Source:[7]

Hall of Famers

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  • Los Angeles /San Diego Chargers offensive tackleRon Mix, drafted as a first selection by the Boston Patriots, then he was traded to Los Angeles. He played 10 years for the Chargers franchise and one season with the Oakland Raiders. Inducted in 1979.
  • Oakland Raiders centerJim Otto, signed as an undrafted free agent, he played fifteen seasons for the Raiders. Inducted in 1980.
  • Dallas Texans /Kansas City Chiefs safetyJohnny Robinson, drafted as a first selection, he played his entire 12-year career with the Chiefs franchise. Inducted in 2019.
  • SafetyLarry Wilson, drafted as a first selection by the Buffalo Bills, Wilson instead signed with the NFL'sSt. Louis Cardinals, where he played his entire 13-year career. Inducted in 1978.

Notable undrafted players

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=All-Star=Hall of Famer
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Boston PatriotsGino Cappelletti WR/KMinnesotaBig Ten
Boston PatriotsLarry Garron FBWestern IllinoisIIAC
Boston PatriotsChuck Leo GIndianaBig Ten
Boston PatriotsRoss O'Hanley SBoston CollegeInd. (Univ.)
Boston PatriotsButch Songin QBBoston CollegeInd. (Univ.)
Buffalo BillsElbert Dubenion WRBlufftonMOL
Buffalo BillsWray Carlton RBDukeACC
Dallas TexansWalt Corey LBMiami (FL)Ind.
Dallas TexansClem Daniels RB/CBPrairie View A&MSWAC
Dallas TexansSherrill Headrick LBTCUSWC
Dallas TexansAl Reynolds GTarkioMCAU
Dallas TexansPaul Rochester DTMichigan StateBig Ten
Dallas TexansStewart Stover LBNortheast Louisiana StateGulf States
Dallas TexansDuane Wood CBOklahoma StateInd.
Denver BroncosKen Adamson TENotre DameInd.
Denver BroncosEldon Danenhauer OTPittsburg StateCIAC
Denver BroncosAl Day LBEastern MichiganIIAC
Denver BroncosGene Mingo RB/K  
He did not attend college.
Houston OilersTony Banfield SOklahoma StateInd.
Houston OilersBill Groman WRHeidelbergOAC
Houston OilersCharlie Hennigan WRNorthwestern StateGulf States
Houston OilersAl Jamison OTColgateInd.
Houston OilersMark Johnston CBNorthwesternBig Ten
Houston OilersRich Michael OTOhio StateBig Ten
Houston OilersCharlie Tolar RBNorthwestern StateGulf States
Los Angeles ChargersDick Harris SMcNeese StateGulf States
Los Angeles ChargersDave Kocourek TEWisconsinBig Ten
Los Angeles ChargersCharlie McNeil SComptonN/A
Los Angeles ChargersErnie Wright SOhio StateBig Ten
New York TitansDick Felt SBYUMSC
New York TitansBill Mathis RBClemsonACC
Oakland RaidersNyle McFarlane HBBYUMSC
Oakland RaidersJim OttoCMiami (FL)Ind.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcWhen the Minneapolis team withdrew from the league to join the NFL, their draft picks were assigned to theOakland Raiders that replaced them. See§ Allocation draft for more details.
  2. ^abPlayers are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star team at any time in their career.
  3. ^abPlayers are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.

References

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  1. ^abc"New Grid Loop's Novel Draft Expected To Avoid Scramble".The Morning Call. November 20, 1959. p. 29. RetrievedJuly 30, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^abc"American Football League drafts 88 players".Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Florida. Associated Press. November 24, 1959. p. 13.
  3. ^"AFL Sets Dallas Meeting for Dec 4–5".Minneapolis Morning Tribune. November 25, 1959. p. 14. RetrievedJuly 30, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^abCarroll, Bob (1999).Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 1464–1466.ISBN 9780062701749. RetrievedJuly 30, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  5. ^abc"The AFL's first draft".profootballhof.com. October 28, 2009. RetrievedJuly 7, 2025.
  6. ^Boyles, Bob; Guido, Paul (2009).The USA Today College Football Encyclopedia 2009-2010. Skyhorse Publishing. p. 121.ISBN 9781602396777. RetrievedJuly 30, 2022.
  7. ^abRiffenburgh, Beau (1986).The Official NFL Encyclopedia. New American Library. pp. 482–483.ISBN 0453005241. RetrievedJuly 30, 2022 – via Internet Archive.

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