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词条 List of Washington Redskins first-round draft picks
释义

  1. Player selections

  2. Notable firsts

  3. Footnotes

  4. References

In American football, the Washington Redskins joined the National Football League in 1932 as the Boston Braves.[1] In 1933, the name was changed to the Boston Redskins, and finally, in 1937 the Redskins moved to Washington, D.C.[2] The Redskins' first selection as an NFL team was Riley Smith, a blocking back from Alabama.[3] The team's most-recent first-round selection was Jonathan Allen, a defensive lineman from Alabama.

Every year during April, each NFL franchise seeks to add new players to its roster through a collegiate draft known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", which is more commonly known as the NFL Draft. Teams are ranked in inverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, and the second worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades.[4]

The Redskins have selected number one overall twice: Harry Gilmer and Ernie Davis. The team has also selected number two overall three times and number three overall five times. The Redskins have selected players from the University of Alabama four times, the University of Miami three times, and Penn State University three times.[5] Four eventual Hall of Famers were selected by the Redskins in the first round: Sammy Baugh, Darrell Green, Art Monk, and Charley Taylor.[6]

Two Washington Redskins first-round draft picks have died during their football careers. The first was Ernie Davis, who was chosen as the first overall pick in 1962. After being traded to the Cleveland Browns for Bobby Mitchell and Leroy Jackson, Davis was diagnosed with leukemia and died before playing a game with the Browns.[7] The other was Sean Taylor, the Redskins' first round pick in 2004, who was fatally shot in November 2007 during his fourth season with the team.[8]

Player selections

RB Running back FB Fullback
HB Halfback QB Quarterback
DE Defensive end C Center
G Offensive guard T Offensive tackle
TE Tight end LB Linebacker
WR Wide receiver TE Tight end
DT Defensive tackle NT Nose tackle
S Safety CB Cornerback
Selected number one overallEnshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Washington Redskins first-round draft picks
YearPickPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
National Football League, Early Era (1936–1969)
19362 Riley Smith FB Alabama
19376Sammy Baugh QB Texas Christian
19389 Andy Farkas RB Detroit
19398 I. B. Hale T Texas Christian
19408 Ed Boell QB New York
194110 Forest Evashevski QB Michigan
19426 Spec Sanders RB Texas
194310 Jack Jenkins FB Vanderbilt
19448 Mike Micka FB Colgate
19458 Jim Hardy QB Southern California
19469Cal RossiBUCLA[10]
19474
19481Harry Gilmer HB Alabama[11]
4 Lowell Tew B Alabama
19498 Rob Goode B Texas A&M
19506 George Thomas B Oklahoma
19514 Leon Heath FB Oklahoma
19527 Larry Isbell B Baylor
19533 Jack Scarbath B Maryland
19548 Steve Meilinger E Kentucky
19554 Ralph Guglielmi QB Notre Dame
195612 Ed Vereb HB Maryland
19579 Don Bosseler FB Miami (FL)
1958 No pick[12]
19594 Don Allard QB Boston College
19604 Richie Lucas QB Penn State[13]
19612 Norm Snead QB Wake Forest[14]
3 Joe Rutgens T Illinois
19621Ernie Davis B Syracuse[15]
19637 Pat Richter E Wisconsin
19643Charley Taylor HB Arizona State
1965 No pick[16]
19666 Charlie Gogolak K Princeton
196713 Ray McDonald RB Idaho
196812 Jim Smith DB Oregon
1969 No pick[17]
National Football League, Modern Era (1970–present)
1970 No pick[18]
1971 No pick[19]
1972 No pick[20]
1973 No pick[21]
1974 No pick[22]
1975 No pick[23]
1976 No pick[24]
1977 No pick[25]
1978 No pick[25]
1979 No pick[26]
198018Art Monk WR Syracuse
198120 Mark May T Pittsburgh[27]
1982 No pick[28]
198328Darrell Green CB Texas A&I
1984 No pick[29]
1985 No pick[30]
1986 No pick[31]
1987 No pick[32]
1988 No pick[33]
1989 No pick[33]
1990 No pick[34]
199117 Bobby Wilson DT Michigan State[35]
19924 Desmond Howard WR Michigan[36]
199319 Tom Carter DB Notre Dame
19943 Heath Shuler QB Tennessee
19954 Michael Westbrook WR Colorado
199630 Andre Johnson T Penn State[37][38]
199717 Kenard Lang DE Miami (FL)
1998 No pick[39]
19997 Champ Bailey CB Georgia[40]
20002 LaVar Arrington LB Penn State[41]
3 Chris Samuels T Alabama[42]
200115 Rod Gardner WR Clemson
200232 Patrick Ramsey QB Tulane[43]
2003 No pick[44]
20045 Sean Taylor S Miami (FL)[45]
20059 Carlos Rogers CB Auburn
25 Jason Campbell QB Auburn[46]
2006 No pick[47]
20076 LaRon Landry S Louisiana State
2008 No pick[48]
200913 Brian Orakpo LB Texas
20104 Trent Williams T Oklahoma
201116 Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue
20122 Robert Griffin III QB Baylor[49]
2013 No pick[49]
2014 No pick[49]
20155 Brandon Scherff G Iowa
201622 Josh Doctson WR Texas Christian
201717 Jonathan Allen DE Alabama
201813 Daron Payne NT Alabama

Notable firsts

  • The first player ever selected in the draft, Heisman Trophy winner Jay Berwanger, chose not to play pro football. Riley Smith, taken second overall by the Boston Redskins, holds the distinction of being the first drafted player to play in the NFL.[50]
  • Ernie Davis, the Redskins' first pick in 1962, became the first African-American selected number one overall in an NFL Draft.[51]

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web|work=Washington Redskins |url=http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/History_By_Decades_1391.jsp#1930 |title=History: History by Decades |accessdate=2007-11-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080920022130/http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/History_By_Decades_1391.jsp |archivedate=2008-09-20 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web | work=Sportsecyclopedia | url=http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/washington/redskins.html | title=Washington Redskins (1937–present) | accessdate=2007-11-15}}
3. ^{{cite web | work=NFL.com | url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/teambyteam?team=Washington+Redskins | title=NFL Draft History: First Round by Team | accessdate=2007-11-15}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://football.about.com/od/miscinformation/a/detdraftorder.htm| last = Alder | first = James | title = NFL Draft Basics:Determining Order of Selection | work = football.about.com | accessdate=2007-10-23}}
5. ^{{cite web | work=DraftHistory.com | url=http://www.drafthistory.com/team-college/redskins.html | title=Draft History for Teams by Colleges | accessdate=2007-12-06}}
6. ^{{cite web | work=Pro Football Hall of Fame | url=http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/teams.aspx | title=Hall of Famers by Franchise | accessdate=2007-12-06}}
7. ^{{cite web | work=Star-Gazette | url=http://www.stargazettesports.com/ErnieDavis/ernie1.html | title=The Ernie I knew | accessdate=2007-11-06 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071214131619/http://www.stargazettesports.com/ErnieDavis/ernie1.html | archivedate=2007-12-14 | df= }}
8. ^{{cite news |title=American football: Redskins' Taylor dies after shooting |url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hDiQaCKctJga3VcwK7J8SSUZIKQA |agency=Associated Press |date=November 27, 2007 |accessdate=2007-12-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110520175827/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hDiQaCKctJga3VcwK7J8SSUZIKQA |archivedate=May 20, 2011 |df= }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/players/darrellgreen/profile?id=GRE152736 | title=Darrell Green's Career Statistics | work=NFL.com | accessdate=2008-03-30}}
10. ^The Redskins chose Cal Rossi with the 9th overall pick. However, Rossi was a junior and not eligible to be drafted. They chose him again in the 1947 NFL Draft, but he never had intention to play football professionally.
{{cite news |first=Bob |last=Velin |title='Heisman jinx' started early: Draft's first pick |work=USA Today |page=SPORTS; Pg. 7C |date=April 17, 2002 }}
11. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1948 was a lottery bonus pick.
12. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1958 was traded to the Los Angeles Rams for Rudy Bukich.
13. ^Opted to sign with the Buffalo Bills of the newly formed American Football League
14. ^The Redskins acquired their first pick in 1961 from the Dallas Cowboys, along with a sixth round pick, for Eddie LeBaron.
15. ^The Redskins traded the rights to Davis to the Cleveland Browns for the Browns' rights to Leroy Jackson. Davis was later diagnosed with leukemia and died before playing a game with the Browns.
16. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1965 was traded to the Chicago Bears for Angelo Coia and Fred Williams.
17. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1969 was traded to the Los Angeles Rams for the rights to Gary Beban.
18. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1970 was traded to the San Francisco 49ers in 1968 for Walt Rock.
19. ^The Redskins' traded their first and third round picks in 1971, their fourth, fifth, and sixth round picks in 1972, and Marlin McKeever to the Los Angeles Rams for Maxie Baughan, Jack Pardee, Myron Pottios, Jeff Jordan, John Wilbur, and Diron Talbert, along with a fifth round pick in 1971.
20. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1972 was traded to the New York Jets for Verlon Biggs.
21. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1973 was traded to the Baltimore Colts, along with Cotton Speyrer, for Roy Jefferson and a ninth round pick in 1973 and 1974. The pick was then traded to the San Diego Chargers.
22. ^The Los Angeles Rams traded Richie Petitbon to the Redskins for a 1973 sixth round pick, and their 1974 first round pick (revised from 1973 second round pick after Redskins learned they had previously traded 1973 second round pick). The Rams then traded the first round pick to the Chicago Bears.
23. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1975, along with a second round pick in 1976, was traded to the San Diego Chargers for Duane Thomas.
24. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1976 was traded to the Miami Dolphins for Joe Theismann.
25. ^The Redskins' first picks in 1977 and 1978 were traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, along with a second-round pick in 1979, for Dave Butz.
26. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1979 was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals for Lemar Parrish and Coy Bacon.
27. ^The Redskins traded their 9th pick in the 1981 draft to the Los Angeles Rams for the 20th pick and other conditional picks.
28. ^The Los Angeles Rams traded their 1981 third round pick (#69-Russ Grimm), two 1981 fifth round picks (#117-Byron Braggs and #132-Gary Sayre), and a 1982 second round pick (#49-Vernon Dean) to the Redskins for their first pick in 1982.
29. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1984 was traded to the New York Giants for a second-round pick and third-round pick.
30. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1985 was traded to the New Orleans Saints for George Rogers, and fifth, tenth, and eleventh round picks in 1985.
31. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1986 was traded to the Atlanta Falcons before the 1985 Draft, along with a second round pick in 1985, for a second round pick in 1985 and 1986.
32. ^The San Francisco 49ers traded their 1986 second round pick (#45-Walter Murray) to the Redskins for a 1986 tenth round pick (#270-Harold Hallman) and their 1987 first round pick.
33. ^The Redskins' first round picks in 1988 and 1989 were traded to the Chicago Bears, as compensation for Wilber Marshall.
34. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1990 was traded to the Atlanta Falcons before the 1989 Draft, along with a second round pick in 1989, for Gerald Riggs.
35. ^The Redskins acquired their first pick in 1991 from the Houston Oilers via the New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys.
36. ^The Redskins traded their two first-round picks in 1992 to the Cincinnati Bengals, along with a third round pick in 1992, for the Bengals' first and third round picks in 1992.
37. ^The Redskins traded a first-round pick in 1996 to the St. Louis Rams for Sean Gilbert.
38. ^The Redskins' acquired the Dallas Cowboys' first-round pick (pick 30) in 1996 for a second and third-round pick in 1996.
39. ^The Redskins' first pick in 1998 was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals, along with a third-round pick in 1998, as compensation for Dan Wilkinson.
40. ^The Redskins' other first round pick, pick 11, in 1999 was traded to the Minnesota Vikings, along with the 73rd pick (third-round) and the 56th overall (fifth-round) pick in the 2000 draft, for quarterback Brad Johnson.
41. ^The Redskins' traded their first pick in the 1999 Draft to the New Orleans Saints for their 1999 first round pick, 1999 third round pick, 1999 fourth round pick, 1999 fifth round pick, 1999 sixth round pick, 1999 seventh round pick, 2000 first round pick, and third round pick in 2000. The Saints used that first pick in 1999 to select Ricky Williams. It was the first time that a team traded all but one pick in a draft.
42. ^The Redskins' second first-round pick in 2000 was acquired from the San Francisco 49ers for the Redskins' Number 12 and 24 selections, along with two mid-round picks.
43. ^The New England Patriots acquired the Redskins first round pick (21st overall–Daniel Graham) of the 2002 draft in exchange for their 2002 first round pick (32nd overall), third round (96th overall) and seventh round (234th overall).
44. ^The Redskins' first pick in 2003 was traded to the New York Jets for Laveranues Coles. The pick was eventually traded to the New England Patriots.
45. ^Taylor played for the Redskins for 3½ seasons before being fatally shot during the 2007 NFL season.
46. ^The Redskins' second first-round pick in 2005 was acquired from the Denver Broncos for Washington's third-round pick in 2005, as well as their first pick in 2006 and a fourth round pick in 2006.
47. ^The Redskins' first pick in 2006 was traded to the San Francisco 49ers via the Denver Broncos. It was part of the 2005 Draft transaction between Washington and Denver. See citation above.
48. ^The Atlanta Falcons traded two 2008 second round picks (#34-Devin Thomas and #48-Fred Davis), and a 2008 fourth round pick (which was then traded to the Tennessee Titans who drafted William Hayes) to the Redskins for their 2008 first round pick (21st overall–Sam Baker), a 2008 third round pick (#84-Harry Douglas), and a 2008 fifth round pick (#154-Kroy Biermann).
49. ^The Redskins acquired the second overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft from the St. Louis Rams for their No. 6 overall pick in 2012, their second-round pick in 2012, and their first-round picks in 2013 and 2014.
50. ^{{cite web | work=Pro Football Hall of Fame | url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1930s.jsp | title=Pro Football Draft History: The 1930s | accessdate=2007-12-04}}
51. ^{{cite web | work=Pro Football Hall of Fame | url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1960s.jsp | title=Pro Football Draft History: The 1960s | accessdate=2007-12-04}}

References

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