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1976 NFL draft

National Football League draft


National Football League draft

FieldValue
name1976 NFL draft
imageRoosevelt Hotel.jpg
captionRoosevelt Hotel (location of the draft), photographed in 2008
dateApril 8–9, 1976
locationRoosevelt Hotel
in New York City, NY
leagueNFL
mr_irrelevantKelvin Kirk, WR
[Pittsburgh Steelers](1976-pittsburgh-steelers-season)
firstLee Roy Selmon, DE
[Tampa Bay Buccaneers](1976-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)
fewnum11
fewest[Washington Redskins](1976-washington-redskins-season)
mostnum25
most[Seattle Seahawks](1976-seattle-seahawks-season)
overall487
rounds17
hofnum{{ Collapsible list
title5
1DE Lee Roy Selmon
2CB Mike Haynes
3OT Jackie Slater
4LB Harry Carson
5WR Steve Largent
prev[1975](1975-nfl-draft)
next[1977](1977-nfl-draft)

in New York City, NY Pittsburgh Steelers Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The 1976 NFL draft was an annual player selection meeting held April 8–9, 1976, at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, New York.

The draft lasted 17 rounds, with the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks making the first two selections. The Buccaneers were awarded the first overall pick of the draft after winning a draw over the Seahawks, and used that pick to select defensive tackle Lee Roy Selmon. The expansion teams were also given a pair of extra picks at the end of each of rounds 2–5. The 1976 draft was the final NFL draft to last seventeen rounds; it was reduced to twelve rounds in 1977, and it was the first draft to officially have the infamous unofficial award, "Mr. Irrelevant", for the final player selected. Like 1974, the 1976 draft is generally regarded as one of the worst quarterback draft classes of all time. No quarterback from the 1976 draft class ever reached the Pro Bowl, an All-Pro team or a Super Bowl, and according to the estimate of Eldorado this quarterback class was the second-worst after 1996. Only first round pick Richard Todd, who led the New York Jets to their first postseason appearances since Super Bowl III in 1981 and 1982, was ever a regular starter.

Five teams lost picks as a penalty for illegally signing former World Football League players: the New York Giants and Chicago Bears lost sixth-round picks, the Washington Redskins lost their seventh-round pick, and the Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets lost their tenth-round selections.

The college draft was originally scheduled for February 3–4, but was postponed when the owners of the Seahawks and Buccaneers filed a lawsuit against the players' union with worries that the organization would try to prevent the expansion draft. The court case delayed both the expansion draft and the annual college draft.

Player selections

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Round 1–14

Round 15

Pick #NFL teamPlayerPositionCollege
404Tampa Bay BuccaneersBob DzierzakDefensive tackleUtah State
405Seattle SeahawksDan SmithTackleWashington State
406New Orleans SaintsSteve SeminoffDefensive tackleWichita State
407San Diego ChargersJack HoffmanDefensive tackleIndiana
408Cleveland BrownsLuther PhilyawDefensive backLoyola (CA)
409New England PatriotsBernard ColemanWide receiverBethune-Cookman
410New York JetsRick FaulkPunterSan Francisco State
411Chicago BearsJerry MeyersDefensive tackleNorthern Illinois
412Philadelphia EaglesBrett WhitePunterUCLA
413Green Bay PackersJerry DandridgeLinebackerMemphis State
414Atlanta FalconsRon OlsonDefensive backWashington
415Kansas City ChiefsDave RozumekLinebackerNew Hampshire
416San Francisco 49ersHoward StidhamLinebackerTennessee Tech
417New York GiantsEddie MorganDefensive tackleArkansas State
418Denver BroncosWilbur SummersPunterLouisville
419Detroit LionsTrent SmockWide receiverIndiana
420St. Louis CardinalsLee NelsonDefensive backFlorida State
421Buffalo BillsArnold RobinsonLinebackerBethune-Cookman
422Houston OilersBobby ByarsDefensive backCheyney (PA)
423Miami DolphinsRon HolmesRunning backUtah State
424Baltimore ColtsGary AlexanderTackleClemson
425Cincinnati BengalsLynn HieberQuarterbackIndiana (PA)
426Washington RedskinsJohn MonroeRunning backBluefield State
427Oakland RaidersCarl HargraveDefensive backUpper Iowa
428Minnesota VikingsRon GroceRunning backMacalester
429Los Angeles RamsMalcolm CampbellWide receiverCal State-Los Angeles
430Dallas CowboysDale CurryLinebackerUCLA
431Pittsburgh SteelersMel DavisDefensive endNorth Texas State

Round 16

Pick #NFL teamPlayerPositionCollege
432Seattle SeahawksJeff UrczykGuardGeorgia Tech
433Tampa Bay BuccaneersTommy WestLinebackerTennessee
434San Diego ChargersJack HarrisonGuardCalifornia
435New Orleans SaintsGene JonesTackleBowling Green
436New England PatriotsClifford BrownDefensive tackleTuskegee
437New York JetsJames GodwinRunning backFayetteville
438Cleveland BrownsChris LorenzenDefensive tackleArizona State
439Philadelphia EaglesSteve CampassiRunning backKentucky
440Green Bay PackersMike TimmermansGuardNorthern Iowa
441Atlanta FalconsPat CurtoLinebackerOhio State
442Chicago BearsRonald ParkerTight endTexas Christian
443San Francisco 49ersReggie LewisDefensive endSan Diego State
444New York GiantsDavid LawsonKicker[Air Force](1975-air-force-falcons-football-team)
445Kansas City ChiefsDennis AndersonPunterArizona
446Denver BroncosJohn HuddlestonLinebackerUtah
447Detroit LionsCraig McCurdyLinebackerWilliam & Mary
448Buffalo BillsGary GorrellLinebackerBoise State
449Baltimore ColtsMike FuhrmanTight endMemphis State
450Miami DolphinsMike GreenPunterOhio
451Baltimore ColtsSteve LudwigCenterMiami (FL)
452Houston OilersClaude JohnsonLinebackerFlorida A&M
453St. Louis CardinalsCecil BeairdWide receiverFisk
454Oakland RaidersDoug HoganDefensive backUSC
455Cincinnati BengalsGeorge DemopoulisTackleMiami (FL)
456Los Angeles RamsRick GageWide receiverArkansas Tech
457Minnesota VikingsRandy HickelDefensive backMontana State
458Dallas CowboysRick CostanzoTackleNebraska
459Pittsburgh SteelersRandy ButtsRunning backKearney State

Round 17

Pick #NFL teamPlayerPositionCollege
460Tampa Bay BuccaneersJack BerryQuarterbackWashington & Lee
461Seattle SeahawksChris RowlandQuarterbackWashington
462New Orleans SaintsScott MacDonaldTight endWest Virginia
463San Diego ChargersClarence SandersLinebackerCincinnati
464New York JetsDarwin WillieTight endTulane
465Cleveland BrownsTom FlemingWide receiverDartmouth
466New England PatriotsTodd AndersonCenterStanford
467Green Bay PackersRay HallTight endCal Poly-San Luis Obispo
468Atlanta FalconsTony GreenDefensive backTexas Tech
469Chicago BearsMike MalhamLinebackerArkansas State
470Philadelphia EaglesAnthony TerryDefensive backCalifornia-Davis
471New York GiantsSteve CurnutteDefensive backVanderbilt
472Kansas City ChiefsPat McNeilRunning backBaylor
473San Francisco 49ersDarryl JenkinsRunning backSan Jose State
474Denver BroncosRandy CozensDefensive endPittsburgh
475Detroit LionsJim MeeksDefensive backBoise State
476Washington RedskinsChuck WillsDefensive backOregon
477Buffalo BillsBob BergKickerNew Mexico
478Oakland RaidersBuddy TateDefensive backTulsa
479Houston OilersAllen MisherWide receiverLouisiana State
480Miami DolphinsJeff GrantzQuarterbackSouth Carolina
481Oakland RaidersNate BeasleyRunning backDelaware
482Cincinnati BengalsScott DannelleyGuardOhio State
483St. Louis CardinalsDan MyersDefensive backGeorgia Tech
484Minnesota VikingsRich LukowskiDefensive tackleWest Virginia
485Los Angeles RamsGary ShawDefensive backBrigham Young
486Dallas CowboysStan WoodfillKickerOregon
487Pittsburgh SteelersKelvin KirkWide receiverDayton
= Pro Bowler= Hall of Famer

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler

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Hall of Famers

  • Steve Largent, wide receiver from Tulsa, taken 4th round 117th overall by Houston Oilers :Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1995.
  • Lee Roy Selmon, defensive end from Oklahoma, taken 1st round 1st overall by Tampa Bay Buccaneers :Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1995.
  • Mike Haynes, cornerback from Arizona State, taken 1st round 5th overall by New England Patriots :Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1997.
  • Jackie Slater, offensive tackle from Jackson State, taken 3rd round 86th overall by Los Angeles Rams :Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2001.
  • Harry Carson, linebacker from South Carolina State, taken 4th round 105th overall by New York Giants :Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2006.

References

References

  1. . (October 2, 2014). ["NFL Draft Locations"](http://www.footballgeography.com/nfl-draft-sites/).
  2. (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". [[New York Giants]].
  3. [https://www.eldo.co/analysis/nfl-draft-history-quarterback-draft-class-facts-and-figures NFL Draft History: Quarterback Draft Class Facts and Figures]
  4. Wire Services. "Bucs Open Draft By Taking Leroy Selmon". The Sarasota Journal. 8 Apr 1976
  5. (14 January 1976). "Drafts delayed by Bucs". St. Petersburg Times.
  6. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  7. Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  8. "Heisman Trophy".
  9. This last selection is commonly referred to as [[Mr. Irrelevant]].
  10. "Pro Football Hall of Fame".
  11. "Pro Football Hall of Fame".
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