1960 NFL Draft
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The 1960 NFL Draft was held in secret.
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[edit] Round One
Pick # | NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
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1 | Los Angeles Rams | Billy Cannon1 | Running Back | LSU |
2 | Chicago Cardinals | George Izo | Quarterback | Notre Dame |
3 | Detroit Lions | Johnny Robinson2 | Halfback | LSU |
4 | Washington Redskins | Richie Lucas3 | Quarterback | Penn State |
5 | Green Bay Packers | Tom Moore | Halfback | Vanderbilt |
6 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jack Spikes4 | Fullback | TCU |
7 | Chicago Bears | Roger Davis | Guard | Syracuse |
8 | Cleveland Browns | Jim Houston | Defensive End | Ohio State |
9 | Philadelphia Eagles | Ron Burton5 | Halfback | Northwestern |
10 | Baltimore Colts | Ron Mix6 | Offensive Tackle | USC |
11 | San Francisco 49ers | Monty Stickles | End | Notre Dame |
12 | New York Giants | Lou Cordileone | Defensive Tackle | Clemson |
- 1 signed with the Houston Oilers of the AFL
- 2 signed with the Dallas Texans of the AFL
- 3 signed with the Buffalo Bills of the AFL
- 4 signed with the Dallas Texans
- 5 signed with the Boston Patriots of the AFL
- 6 signed with the Los Angeles Chargers of the AFL
[edit] Hall of Famers
- Ron Mix, OT, USC - taken 1st round, 10th overall by the Baltimore Colts. Inducted in 1979.
- Larry Wilson, DB, Utah - taken 7th round, 74th overall by the Chicago Cardinals. Inducted in 1978.
[edit] Trivia
- The draft was held in secret in order to fend off increased competition for college players from the American Football League, which began play in 1960. Many players, including half of those drafted in the first round, signed with the new league, including first overall pick and Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon.
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Preceded by: 1959 NFL Draft |
NFL Draft 1960 |
Succeeded by: 1961 NFL Draft |