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List of Iowa State Cyclones in the NFL draft

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List of Iowa State Cyclones in the NFL draft
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The Iowa State Cyclones college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference (Big 12). ISU has had 142 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL), since the first draft in 1936, through the 2023 NFL draft.[1] ISU has only seen two players taken in the first round: George Amundson with the 14th overall pick in the 1973 NFL draft by the Houston Oilers, and Will McDonald IV with the 15th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft by the New York Jets. Troy Davis was drafted in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints; he has since been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Kelechi Osemele was drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens; he went on to win Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens as their starting right tackle. Six former Cyclones who were drafted have been selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game.

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Kelechi Osemele was drafted 60th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2012 NFL draft.

Through the annual NFL draft, each NFL franchise gets the chance to add new players to their teams. The current draft rules were established in 2009. The team with the worst record the previous year gets to pick first, then the next-worst team picks second, and so on. Teams that were not in the playoffs receive their draft order by their regular-season record. If 2 or more non-playoff teams have the same record, the tie breaker used is their strength of schedule. Playoff teams receive their draft order after all the non-playoff teams, based on their round of elimination (wild card, division, conference, and Super Bowl).[2]

In 1944, the All-America Football Conference was established and it began play in 1946 in direct competition with the NFL. From 1946 to 1949, the two leagues fiercely competed for the top college football prospects with each league holding their own drafts, before the AAFC finally merged with the NFL at the end of the 1949 season.

Like the AAFC earlier, the American Football League (AFL) operated in direct competition with the NFL and held a separate draft. This led to a massive bidding war over top prospects between the two leagues. As part of the merger agreement on June 8, 1966, the two leagues would hold a multiple round "common draft". Once the AFL officially merged with the NFL in 1970, the common draft simply became the NFL draft.

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B Back K Kicker NT Nose tackle
C Center LB Linebacker FB Fullback
DB Defensive back P Punter HB Halfback
DE Defensive end QB Quarterback WR Wide receiver
DT Defensive tackle RB Running back G Guard
E End T Offensive tackle TE Tight end
* Selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game
Won an NFL championship
Selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game and won an NFL championship
! College Hall of Famer
± NFL Hall of Famer
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Ahtyba Rubin was drafted in the 6th round of the 2008 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns
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Seneca Wallace was drafted in the 4th round of the 2003 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks
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Tim Dobbins was drafted in the 5th round of the 2006 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers
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A. J. Klein was drafted in the 5th round of the 2013 NFL draft by the Carolina Panthers
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Sage Rosenfels was drafted in the 4th round of the 2001 NFL draft by the Washington Redskins
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Jeremiah George was drafted in the 5th round of the 2014 NFL draft by the New York Jets
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Reggie Stephens was drafted in the 7th round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals
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Notable undrafted players

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Note: No drafts held before 1920

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Notes

  1. From 1960 through 1966, teams with a superscript AFL denotes a player drafted in the AFL Draft and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft.
  2. From 1946 through 1949, teams with a superscript AAFC denotes a player drafted in the All-America Football Conference and teams with a superscript NFL denotes a player drafted in the NFL Draft.
  3. This is the team that drafted the player, not their most recent team.
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