Seven quarterbacks drafted, fewest since 1955

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Although quarterbacks went 1-2 in this year?s NFL draft, from top to bottom NFL teams viewed this as one of the weakest years for quarterback prospects ever.

As a result, only seven quarterbacks were drafted ? the fewest in any NFL draft since six quarterbacks were taken in 1955.

After Jameis Winston went first to the Buccaneers and Marcus Mariota went second to the Titans, the rest of the quarterback picks were sparse: The Saints took Garrett Grayson and the Rams took Sean Mannion in the third round, the Jets took Bryce Petty in the fourth round, the Packers took Brett Hundley in the fifth round and the Broncos took Trevor Siemian in the seventh round.



In that 1955 draft, with only six quarterbacks drafted, George Shaw went first overall to the Baltimore Colts. That didn?t work out very well; Shaw had a mediocre career. But in the ninth round that year, the Steelers took quarterback Johnny Unitas. That worked out pretty well for the Colts, as Unitas got cut without ever playing a game for the Steelers, and then headed to Baltimore where he became one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
 

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Some excellent free-agents -

Shane Carden, ECU, 6'2 220
Blake Sims, Bama, 5'10 215 (Pro style CFL maybe?)
Jake Waters K State 6'1 210 (may be drafted by MLB this year)
Cody Fajardo Nevada 6'2 220
Bo Wallace Ole Miss 6'4 215
Connor Halliday Wash St 6'3 200 (injury prone)
Rakeem Cato Marshall 6'0 180 (smallish side, would be great in CFL)
Chuckie Keeton Utah St 6'2 200 (injury bug) Also good CFL candidate
 

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Actually according to NFL.com: In 1955 the NFL had 12 Teams, half the teams Drafted QB's with a total of (7) QB's Drafted......:shrug:

http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?season=1955


1955 had 29 Rounds vs 7 Rounds in 2015

1955 had a total of 88 pick vs 256 in 2015

1955 had 7 QB's drafted vs 7 QB's drafted in 2015


Interesting how the Redskins liked Guglielmi over Unitas.....


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-----------------Passing Yards-------
Jim Finks, Pit..... 2,270
Y.A. Tittle, SF..... 2,185
Tobin Rote, GB..... 1,977
Norm Van Brocklin, LA..... 1,890
Bobby Layne, Det .....1,830
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QB's Drafted in 1955:

Round #1: 12 teams picked

Pick #1---Baltimore Colts George Shaw QB Oregon
Pick #10---Washington Redskins Ralph Guglielmi QB Notre Dame
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Round #2: 12 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #3: 8 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #4: 8 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #5

6 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #6

6 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #7

5 Teams Picked

5th Pick: Chicago Cardinals Dave Leggett QB Ohio State
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Round #8

4 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #9

6 Teams Picked

3rd Pick: Pittsburgh Steelers Johnny Unitas QB Louisville
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Round #10

1 Team Picked

zero QB's
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Round #11

1 Team Picked

Pittsburgh Steelers Vic Eaton QB Missouri (2nd QB Pitt Drafted/Unitas)
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Round #12

4 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #13

2 Teams Picked

2nd Pick: Cleveland Browns John Borton QB Ohio State (6th QB taken in the 1955 Draft)
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Round #14

3 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #15

5 Teams Picked

zero QB's
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Round #16

2 Teams Picked

2nd Pick: Green Bay Packers Charlie Brackins QB Prairie View A&M
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Rounds #17-#29 had 17 Picks and zero QB's taken.

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Some excellent free-agents -

Shane Carden, ECU, 6'2 220
Blake Sims, Bama, 5'10 215 (Pro style CFL maybe?)
Jake Waters K State 6'1 210 (may be drafted by MLB this year)
Cody Fajardo Nevada 6'2 220
Bo Wallace Ole Miss 6'4 215
Connor Halliday Wash St 6'3 200 (injury prone)
Rakeem Cato Marshall 6'0 180 (smallish side, would be great in CFL)
Chuckie Keeton Utah St 6'2 200 (injury bug) Also good CFL candidate



Bears signed Shane Carden, ECU, 6'2 220
 

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Bears signed Shane Carden, ECU, 6'2 220

I saw that after I posted, LOL!! Thanks IE! Several have signed including Fajardo w/Raiders

(UPDATE: Fajardo signed with the Oakland Raiders.)
Brandon Bridge, South Alabama (UPDATE: Bridge signed with the Dallas Cowboys.)
Shane Carden, East Carolina (UPDATE: Carden signed with the Chicago Bears.)
Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana (UPDATE: Bennett signed with the Indianapolis Colts.)
Jerry Lovelocke, Prairie View (UPDATE: Lovelocke signed with the Baltimore Ravens.)
Blake Sims, Alabama
Connor Halliday, Washington State (UPDATE: Halliday signed with the Washington Redskins.)
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion
Taylor Kelly, Arizona State
Hutson Mason, Georgia
Ryan Willliams, Miami (Fla.)
Anthony Boone, Duke (UPDATE: Boone signed with the Detroit Lions.)
Terrance Broadway, Louisiana-Lafayette
Gary Nova, Rutgers
Chris Bonner, Colorado State-Pueblo
Tyler Murphy, Boston College (UPDATE: Murphy signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.)
Austin Sumner, South Dakota St.
Brett Nottingham, Columbia
Justin Worley, Tennessee
Bo Wallace, Ole Miss
Jake Waters, Kansas State (UPDATE: Waters signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.)
Mark Myers, John Carroll
Cole Stoudt, Clemson (UPDATE: Stoudt signed with the San Diego Chargers.)
Kevin Rodgers, Henderson State (UPDATE: Rodgers signed with the Houston Texans.)
Dylan Thompson, South Carolina (UPDATE: Thompson signed with the San Francisco 49ers.)
 
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