Holmgren's draft history

New Browns president Mike Holmgren served as coach and general manager of the Seattle Seahawks from 1999-2002. Here are his draft choices, thanks to fellow staffer Jonas Fortune.

1999
First round: 22 (22) Lamar King, DE Saginaw Valley State
Round three: 16 (77 overall) Brock Huard, QB Washington
Round Three: 21 (82) Karsten Bailey, WR Auburn
Round four: 20 (115) Antonio Cochran, DE Georgia
Round five: 7 (140) Floyd Wedderburn, T Penn State
Round Five: 19 (152) Charlie Rogers, WR Georgia Tech
Round Six: 1 (170) Steve Johnson, DB Tennessee

2000
First Round: 19 (19) Shaun Alexander, RB Alabama
First Round: 22 (22) Chris McIntosh, T Wisconsin
Second Round: 21 (52) Ike Charlton, DB Virginia Tech
Third Round: 18 (80) Darrell Jackson, WR Florida
Fourth round: 22 (116) Marcus Bell, LB Arizona
Fourth round: 25 (119) Isiah Kacyvenski, LB Harvard
Sixth Round: 9 (175) James Williams, WR Marshall
Sixth round: 19 (185) Tim Watson, DT Rowan
Sixth round: 24 (190) John Hilliard, DT Mississippi State

2001
First Round: 9. (from San Francisco), Koren Robinson – WR North Carolina State
First round: 17. (from Green Bay) – Steve Hutchinson, G Michigan
Second Round: 40. Ken Lucas – DB Ole Miss
Third round: 82. (from NO through GB and San Fran) Heath Evans – FB Auburn
Fourth Round: 104. Orlando Huff – LB Fresno State
Fourth Round: 127. (compensatory pick) Curtis Fuller – S Texas Christian
Fourth round: 128. (compensatory pick) Floyd Womack – OT Mississippi State
Fifth Round: 140. Alex Bannister – WR Eastern Kentucky
Sixth round: 172. Josh Booty – QB Louisiana State
Seventh Round: 210. Harold Blackmon – CB Northwestern
Seventh Round: 222. (from StL via GB and San Fran) Dennis Norman – OT Princeton
Seventh Round: 237. (compensatory) Kris Kocurek – DT Texas Tech

2002
First Round: 28 (from Green Bay). Jerramy Stevens – TE, Washington
Second Round: 22. (54) Maurice Morris – RB, Oregon
Second Round: 28. (60) (From Green Bay) Anton Palepoi – DE, Nevada Las Vegas
Third Round: 20. (85) Kris Richard – CB, USC
Fourth Round: 22 (120) Terreal Bierria – S, Goergia
Fifth Round: 11 (146) (From Indy) Rocky Bernard – DE, Texas
Fifth Round: 34 (169) (Compensatory) Ryan Hannam – TE, Northern Iowa
Fifth Round: 36 (171) (Compensatory) Matt Hill – OT, Boise State
Sixth Round: 22 (194) Craig Jarrett – P, Michigan State
Seventh Round: 21 (232) Jeff Kelly – QB, Southern Miss

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3 Responses to Holmgren's draft history

  1. Kevin Byrnes says:

    Wow, that's not very good. It looks like he's as good at evaluating talent as Eric Mangini. After his trade with the Jets, we could of had both Matthews and Mauluga playing for us. Wimbley, Mauluga and Jackson in the middle, and then Clay Matthews on the other side. Unbelievable.

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  3. Tom says:

    holy crap, I went to highschool with Floyd Wedderburn. I wonder where he is now.

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