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NFL Draft Day Steals

Created by MrNtellect

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NFL Draft Day Steals game quiz
"See who capitalized on bad scouting by their peers, to score a winner in the draft."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The first round of the 1995 draft included RBs KiJana Carter and Tyrone Wheatley, but this 2000 yard gainer wasn't taken until the 6th round.
    Eric Dickerson
    Terrell Davis
    Jamal Lewis
    Corey Dillon


2. It's a bit hard to call a first round pick a steal, but considering he was the 6th QB picked in the 1983 draft, this #27 pick fits the category.
    Jim Kelly
    Dan Marino
    Trent Dilfer
    Warren Moon


3. QBs Jack Thompson, Phil Simms, and Steve Fuller, all went in the first round of the 1979 draft, but this third round signal caller proved to be really super.
    Steve Young
    Doug Williams
    Jim Plunkett
    Joe Montana


4. In 1976, the Seattle Seahawks made DT Steve Niehaus the franchise's first ever draft pick, but it was this fourth rounder from that draft who would turn out to have legendary hands.
    Ozzie Newsome
    Billy Brooks
    Steve Largent
    Bennie Cunningham


5. The 1974 draft was legendary in the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, as they drafted four future Hall of Famers, including this fifth round ironman from Univ of Wisconsin.
    Lynn Swann
    Mike Webster
    Mel Blount
    Terry Bradshaw


6. DBs Bruce Taylor and Steve Tanner were taken in the first round of the 1970 draft, but you have to wait until the third round to find this Hall of Fame DB who wore #47.
    Mel Gray
    Mel Blount
    Lester Hayes
    Ronnie Lott


7. The 1952 draft featured Hall of Famers Ollie Matson & Frank Gifford, but this Hall of Fame DB went undrafted that year, later to be signed by the L.A. Rams.
    Dick "Night Train" Lane
    Bob Carey
    Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch
    Bob Waterfield


8. The Green Bay Packers chose Dan Currie with the #3 overall pick in the 1958 draft, but it was in the third round that they selected this Hall of Fame defensive leader.
    Jim Taylor
    Ray Nitschke
    Chuck Howley
    Willie Buchanon


9. It's safe to say that this DB selected in the ninth round by Houston, made more of an impact in the league than the Patriots' John Charles, the only DB taken in the first round of that same 1967 draft.
    Keith Washington
    Ken Burroughs
    Ken Houston
    Kevin Houston


10. The first round of the 1996 draft included LB's Kevin Hardy (#2), John Mobley (#15) & Reggie Brown (#17), but this MVP lasted until pick #26.
    Eddie George
    Ray Lewis
    Ty Law
    Tom Brady

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