1976 Seattle Seahawks Season - 1976 Draft Class

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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