Buffalo Bills Draft Picks (Selected Third)
Round | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ken RiceKen Rice 1 | Tackle | Auburn |
2 | Billy ShawBilly Shaw 1,2,4 | Tackle | Georgia Tech |
3 | Art BakerArt Baker | Fullback | Syracuse (from New York) |
3 | Tom GilburgTom Gilburg | Tackle | Syracuse |
4 | Stew BarberStew Barber 1 | Tackle | Penn State |
5 | Norm SneadNorm Snead | Quarterback | Wake Forest |
6 | Fred BrownFred Brown | Halfback | Georgia |
7 | Albert BemillerAlbert Bemiller 1 | Center | Syracuse |
8 | Charles LinningCharles Linning | Tackle | Miami |
9 | William MajorsWilliam Majors | Halfback | Tennessee |
10 | Don KernDon Kern | Halfback | VMI |
11 | Roy WallRoy Wall | Halfback | North Carolina |
12 | Floyd PowersFloyd Powers | Guard | Mississippi State |
13 | Tom CauseyTom Causey | Offensive end | Louisiana Tech |
14 | Ron KostelnikRon Kostelnik | Tackle | Cincinnati |
15 | Jerry FryeJerry Frye | Offensive end | South Carolina |
16 | Vincent ScottVincent Scott | Offensive end | Maryland |
17 | Wayne WolffWayne Wolff | Tackle | Wake Forest |
18 | John BodkinJohn Bodkin | Guard | South Carolina |
19 | Charles BarnesCharley Barnes | Offensive end | NE Louisiana State |
20 | Everett CloudEverett Cloud | Halfback | Maryland |
21 | Larry VargoLarry Vargo | Offensive end | Detroit |
22 | Charles BakerCharles Baker | Tackle | Tennessee |
23 | William MackWilliam "Red" Mack | Halfback | Notre Dame |
24 | Frank JackunasFrank Jackunas | Center | Detroit |
25 | Jack HarbaughJack Harbaugh | Halfback | Bowling Green |
26 | Lorenzo StanfordLorenzo Stanford | Tackle | North Carolina A & T |
27 | Bob AllenBob Allen | Offensive end | Wake Forest |
28 | Jason HarnessJason Harness | Offensive end | Michigan State |
29 | Mike StockMike Stock | Halfback | Northwestern |
30 | William MartinWilliam Martin | Halfback | Minnesota |
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