1976 Draft Class
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | Steve Niehaus | Defensive Tackle | Notre Dame |
2 | 29 | Sammy Green | Linebacker | Florida |
2 | 58 | Sherman Smith | Running Back | Miami (OH) |
2 | 59 | Steve Raible | Wide Receiver | Georgia Tech |
3 | 62 | Jeff Lloyd | Defensive End | West Texas State |
3 | 89 | Rick Engles | Punter | Tulsa |
3 | 92 | Don Bitterlich | Placekicker | Temple |
4 | 93 | Steve Myer | Quarterback | New Mexico |
4 | 122 | Randy Johnson | Offensive Guard | Georgia |
4 | 123 | Andy Bolton | Running Back | Fisk |
5 | 126 | Don Dufek | Defensive Back | Michigan |
5 | 153 | Ernie Jones | Defensive Back | Miami |
5 | 156 | Larry Bates | Running Back | Miami |
6 | 157 | Alvis Darby | Tight End | Florida |
7 | 184 | Dick Dixon | Defensive Tackle | Arkansas State |
8 | 210 | Larry Shipp | Wide Receiver | LSU |
9 | 239 | Bob Bos | Offensive Tackle | Iowa State |
10 | 266 | Randy Coffield | Linebacker | Florida State |
11 | 293 | Keith Muehr | Punter | Southwestern Louisiana |
12 | 320 | Ron Barnett | Wide Receiver | Texas–Arlington |
13 | 349 | Andy Reid* | Running Back | Georgia |
14 | 376 | Jarvis Blinks | Defensive Back | Northwestern State |
15 | 405 | Dan Smith | Offensive Tackle | Washington State |
16 | 432 | Jeff Urczyk | Offensive Guard | Georgia Tech |
17 | 461 | Chris Rowland | Quarterback | Washington |
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