Last Year Each NFL Team Drafted White Defensive Prospect Round One

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Philadelphia Eagles: Boston College DE Mike Mamula, (#7) 1995 ... Oklahoma LB Steve Zabel, (#6) 1970 .... Only 2 White Defensive 1st rd picks in 57 drafts since AFL/NFL merged in 1970

New York Giants: Colorado DT Troy Archer, (#13) 1976 ... Drafted age 21 ... Rising star; Killed (truck accident) 1979 ... 22 consecutive (1st round) black defensive players since 1977. In the midst of a long drought -- 51 draft classes

Dallas Cowboys
: Boise State LB Leighton Vander Esch (19th) 2018 ... Rookie season: 140 Tackles, 2 INTs, 7 PD (Pro Bowl, All-Pro)

Washington Redskins: Purdue DE Ryan Kerrigan, (16th) 2011 ... Only White Defensive athlete drafted Rd.1 by Redskins since the 1960's! -- Illinois DL Joe Rutgens, (#3) 1961 .... Kerrigan (age 38) and Rutgens (age 87) are only 2 "listed" Defensive Whites Redskins have drafted round 1 since 1936?


Minnesota Vikings: Notre Dame FS Harrison Smith, (29th) 2012

Chicago Bears: Oregon DB Dillon Thieneman, (#25) 2026 ... Broke 15 Draft Class Drought; previous White "D" Bears selected round one was Boise State LB Shea McClellin (#19) 2012

Green Bay Packers: Iowa DE Lukas Van Ness, (#13) 2023 ... Also, broke drought of 15 draft classes; Southern California LB William "Clay" Matthews III, (#26) 2009

Detroit Lions: Michigan DE Aidan Hutchinson, (#2) 2022 ... followed by Iowa LB Jack Campbell, (#18) 2023 ... Aidan broke 48 year drought: Penn State LB Ed O'Neill, (#8) 1974


Carolina Panthers: Boston College LB Luke Kuechly, (#9) 2012

Atlanta Falcons: Virginia DE Patrick Kerney, (#30) 1999 ... Preceded by Georgia Tech LB Keith Brooking, (#12) 1998

New Orleans: Clemson DT Bryan Bresee, (#29) 2023 ... Bresee broke 36 year drought: Brigham Young DE Shawn Knight, (#11) 1987

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Franchise debuted in 1976; have never used a 1st round pick on a White defender


Seattle Seahawks: Notre Dame DT Steve Niehaus, (#2) 1976 ... NFC Defensive ROY (1976); Hall of Fame talent (Likely College and Possibly Pro Football), but totally devastated by injuries .... Seattle debuted in 1976; Seahawks in midst of drought of 51 draft classes*****

St. Louis Cardinals: Washington State DB Ken Greene, (#19) 1978 .. Cards have never drafted a White defender in round 1, since move to Phoenix (1987) ... In the midst of a long drought -- 49 draft classes

Rams Franchise
: Nebraska DT Adam Carriker, (#13) 2007... Followed next draft by Virginia DE Chris Long, (#2)

San Francisco 49ers: Ohio State DE Nick Bosa, (#2) 2019 ... Bosa broke 30 year drought: Tennessee LB Keith DeLong, (#30) 1989



Buffalo Bills: Penn State LB Shane Conlan, (#8) 1987

New York Jets: Virginia DE Jeff Lageman, (#14) 1989

Miami Dolphins: Ohio State LB Eric Kumerow (#16) 1988 .. Son Jake Kumerow; Nephew's Joey Bosa and Nick Bosa

New England Patriots: Ohio State LB Andy Katzenmoyer, (#28) 1999 .. Excellent rookie year; forced to retire after severe, early 2000 neck injury ... Only three White "D"s #1's since 1971: South Carolina DB Rick Sanford, (#19) 1979 .... Ohio State DB Tim Fox, (#21) 1976


Cincinnati Bengals: Georgia LB David Pollack (#17) 2005 Forced to retire early due to severe neck injury

Baltimore Ravens: Since arriving in Baltimore (spring of 1996), have never used a 1st round pick on a White defender ... Cleveland 1.0's records were cleansed (saved for Cleveland 2.0) when they arrived in Baltimore, so I only went back to 1996.

Cleveland Franchise 2.0: Michigan DT Mason Graham (#5) 2025

Pittsburgh Steelers: Wisconsin LB Trent Jordan Watt, (#30) 2017 ... Pittburgh's Only White "D" selected round 1 since 1970 (1 of 22 1st rd. "D's" over 57 drafts)


Houston Texans: Wisconsin DE Justin James Watt, (#11) 2011

Jacksonville Jaguars: Florida DT Taven Bryan,(#29) 2018 ... Only White, of 18 Jags defensive #1 picks since 1995 Expansion year.

Tennesee Titans: Since arriving in Memphis (1997), have never used a 1st round pick on White defender .. Last Houston Oilers White #1 was Texas A&M DT Ray Childress, (#3) 1985 ... Childress was 6-time Pro Bowler

Indianapolis Colts: Florida State DE Bjoern Werner (#24) 2013 ... Preceded by Brigham Young LB Rob Morris, (#28) 2000


Denver Broncos: Syracuse DT Ted Gregory, (#26) 1988 ... Injured since college, deemed greatest Broncos draft bust; reason (injury/size issues) the NFL started the Indy Combine? ... Preceded by Ohio State LB Randy Gradishar, (#14) 1974 (Hall of Fame) ... Gregory and Gradishar only 2 White "D"s drafted and signed since Broncos debuted (AFL) in 1960. 22 Black "D"s drafted and signed round 1 in that span.

Oakland Raiders: Colorado DE Tyler Brayton, (#32) 2003

San Diego Chargers: Ohio State DE Joseph Bosa, (#3) 2016

Kansas City Chiefs: Purdue DE George Karlaftis, (#30) 2022 ... Broke 38 year drought: Pittsburgh NT Bill Maas, (#5) 1984 ... Colorado State DE Mike Bell (#2) 1979



***** Seattle Seahawks actually used a 1987 Supplemental Draft first round pick on Oklahoma LB Brian Bosworth, so "Boz" could be counted as a 1988 first round pick.
 
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Crazy the length of drought for these anti-White franchises. Many like my former DWF team, the Giants, haven’t even selected a White athlete in my lifetime. And with the bust rate of black defensive picks, it’s nearly impossible to defend the wildly disproportionate black favoritism.
 
Also it’s interesting to note how few of those picks (the white ones ) were anything less than stars.

It’s been said many times here the whites chosen are nearly always elite.
 
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