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Washington Redskins 1956 NFL Draft selections
  • Ed Vereb
  • John Paluck
  • Fred Wyant
  • Fran Machinsky
  • Gary Lowe
  • Donnie Caraway
  • Dick James
  • Whitey Rouviere
  • Tom Powell
  • Jerry Planutis
  • Gil Moreno
  • Jerry Ward
  • Pat Uebel
  • Wells Gray
  • Eagle Day
  • Jim Pyburn
  • Ray Lemek
  • Vince Gonzalez
  • Howard Schnellenberger
  • George Nicula
  • Don St. John
  • Johnny Tatum
  • Franklin Brooks
  • Dave Burnham
  • Royce Flippin
  • Billy Hicks
  • Pat Bisceglia
  • Buck Mystorm
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Detroit Lions 1957 NFL Champions
  • Charlie Ane
  • Terry Barr
  • Marv Brown
  • Stan Campbell
  • Hopalong Cassady
  • Jack Christiansen
  • Lou Creekmur
  • Gene Cronin
  • Jim David
  • Dorne Dibble
  • Jim Doran
  • Frank Gatski
  • Gene Gedman
  • John Gordy
  • Leon Hart
  • John Henry Johnson
  • Steve Junker
  • Carl Karilivacz
  • Ray Krouse
  • Yale Lary
  • Bobby Layne
  • Bob Long
  • Gary Lowe
  • Gil Mains
  • Jim Martin
  • Darris McCord
  • Dave Middleton
  • Bob Miller
  • Gerry Perry
  • Jerry Reichow
  • Tobin Rote
  • Ken Russell
  • Joe Schmidt
  • Harley Sewell
  • Tom Tracy
  • Roger Zatkoff

  • Head Coach: George Wilson

  • Assistant Coaches: Red Cochran
  • Aldo Forte
  • Bob Nussbaumer
  • Buster Ramsey
Persondata
Name Lowe, Gary
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth May 4, 1934
Place of birth Trenton, Michigan
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