2009 Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Team - Draft Picks, Signees, or Other Future Professional Players

Draft Picks, Signees, or Other Future Professional Players

  • Prince Amukamara, 2011 1st-round pick of the New York Giants
  • Larry Asante, 2010 4th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
  • Chris Brooks, 2010 free agent signee of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Phillip Dillard, 2010 4th-round pick of the New York Giants
  • Dejon Gomes, 2011 5th-round pick of the Washington Redskins
  • Eric Hagg, 2011 7th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
  • Roy Helu, 2011 4th-round pick of the Washington Redskins
  • Alex Henery, 2011 4th-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles
  • Ricky Henry, 2011 UFL 1st-round pick of the Hartford Colonials
  • D.J. Jones, 2011 UFL 6th-round pick of the Omaha Nighthawks
  • Matt O'Hanlon, 2010 free agent signee of the Carolina Panthers
  • Niles Paul, 2011 5th-round pick of the Washington Redskins
  • Mike Smith, 2011 UFL 5th-round pick of the Omaha Nighthawks
  • Ndamukong Suh, 2010 1st-round pick of the Detroit Lions
  • Barry Turner, 2010 free agent signee of the Detroit Lions
  • Keith Williams, 2011 6th-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers

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