List of Hardin–Simmons Cowboys in the NFL Draft


This is a list of Hardin–Simmons Cowboys 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
1938 7 5 55 Ed Cherry Chicago Cardinals B
1940 1 7 7 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner Chicago Bears C
15 5 135 Owen Goodnight Cleveland Rams B
1941 19 8 178 Dave Parker Brooklyn Dodgers E
20 1 181 L. B. Russell Philadelphia Eagles B
1942 6 5 45 Murray Evans Detroit Lions B
6 10 50 H.C. Burrus Chicago Bears E
1943 16 9 149 Buddy Tomlinson Chicago Bears T
19 8 178 Hal Prescott Green Bay Packers E
23 8 218 Earl Bennett Green Bay Packers G
1945 11 9 107 Rudy Mobley Philadelphia Eagles B
1947 14 6 121 Al Johnson Philadelphia Eagles B
15 7 132 Joe Cook Philadelphia Eagles B
1948 26 5 240 Leon Cooper Los Angeles Rams T
1949 20 9 200 Earl Rowan Chicago Cardinals T
1950 4 13 53 Bob McChesney Philadelphia Eagles E
15 3 238 Earl Rowan Green Bay Packers T
27 9 348 Wilton "Hook" Davis Chicago Bears T
28 2 354 Ed Petty New York Bulldogs C
1951 30 6 357 John "Model-T" Ford Philadelphia Eagles QB
1952 21 2 243 Wade Musgrove Chicago Cardinals G
21 8 249 Gene Offield San Francisco 49ers C
26 6 307 Dunny Goode Washington Redskins B
1954 10 5 114 D. C. Andrews Chicago Bears E
15 11 180 Chet Lyssy Cleveland Browns B
1956 7 5 78 John Waedekin Philadelphia Eagles T
1957 22 9 262 Don Sizemore Chicago Cardinals B
23 5 270 Connie Baird Baltimore Colts E
28 5 330 Gene Cockrell Cleveland Browns T
1958 13 5 150 Ken "Model-T" Ford Washington Redskins QB
28 5 330 Joe Biggs Washington Redskins G
1959 12 3 135 Ted Edmondson Chicago Cardinals E
13 7 151 Dewey Bohling Pittsburgh Steelers B
17 2 194 Pete Hart Chicago Cardinals B
22 7 259 Burley Polk Pittsburgh Steelers T
1964 3 2 30 Pat Batten Detroit Lions HB
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References

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