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ACC Again Scores Big At NFL Draft

ACC Again Scores Big At NFL Draft


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GREENSBORO, N.C.—For the fourth consecutive year the Atlantic Coast Conference was a pacesetter at the annual National Football League (NFL) annual draft, as the league was the only conference in the nation to have four of its players drafted among the first nine selections of the 2009 Draft.

The Conference became the first conference to achieve the feat since the ACC did it four years ago in the 2006 NFL Draft. It also marked the 9th time in the history of the NFL Draft that a league has managed to have four picks among the first nine choices. The Big Ten set the record with five picks in the 1967 and 1996 Drafts.

Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry was the first ACC player selected when he was tabbed fourth overall in the first round by the Seattle Seahawks. Curry was followed, in short order, by Maryland wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, who was tabbed seventh by the Oakland Raiders; Virginia offensive tackle Eugene Monroe, taken eighth by the Jacksonville Jaguars; and Boston College defensive lineman B.J. Raji, who was selected ninth by the Green Bay Packers.

With five players selected in the first round overall—North Carolina’s Hakeem Nicks was the 29th pick on the first round by the New York Giants--the ACC has had more first round selections in the NFL Draft than any other conference with 30 first rounders chosen since 2006, the first year the Conference became a 12-team league. The SEC is second with 29 first round selections.

Overall, the ACC had nine of the first 45 players selected in the Draft, the most of any Conference in the nation among the Top 45.

The Conference did have its unprecedented streak snapped of three consecutive years when the league supplied the first defensive player chosen in the draft by the barest of margins when LSU defensive end Tyrone Jackson was tabbed third overall, just ahead of Wake Forest’s Curry. No other league has ever gone more then two consecutive years with the top defensive player chosen. The ACC now has supplied the top defender in four of the past eight years of the Draft.

In all, the ACC had 33 players drafted, trailing only the SEC (37). Over the past four years the ACC has had 158 players drafted, again second nationally only to the SEC (159).

Maryland and North Carolina led all ACC schools with five players chosen each, followed by Clemson, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Wake Forest with four each; Boston College and NC State with two as well as Florida State, Miami and Virginia Tech with one each.

Although Miami did have its impressive streak of 14 consecutive years with a first round draft pick snapped, the Hurricanes continued their string of string of consecutive seasons with a player in the NFL Draft to 35 straight years with outside linebacker Spencer Adkins drafted on the 6th round. Miami has now had a player taken in every NFL Draft since 1974.

Florida State also continued its skein of 22 straight years with a player taken in the top three rounds when defensive end Everettte Brown was chosen in the 2nd round by the Carolina Panthers.

ACC Players Taken in the 2009 NFL Draft



Rd. No. Player, Position, School NFL Team


1st 4 Aarron Curry, LB, Wake Forest Seattle Seahawks


1st 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland Oakland Raiders


1st 8 Eugene Monroe, T, Virginia Jacksonville Jaguars


1st 9 B.J. Raji, DL, Boston College Green Bay Packers


1st 29 Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina New York Giants


2nd 37 Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest Denver Broncos


2nd 40 Ron Brace, DL, Boston College New England Patroits


2nd 43 Everette Brown, DE, Florida State Carolina Panthers


2nd 45 Clint Sintim, OLB, Virginia New York Giants


2nd 64 Richard Quinn, TE, North Carolina Denver Broncos


3rd 70 Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech Cincinnati Bengals


3rd 80 Kevin Barnes, CB, Maryland Washington Redskins


3rd 83 Brandon Tate, WR-KR, North Carolina New England Patriots


4th 103 Dorell Scott, DT, Clemson St. Louis Rams


4th 116 Chip Vaughn, S, Wake Forest New Orleans Saints


4th 118 Stanley Arnoux, ILB, Wake Forest New Orleans Saints


4th 122 Anthony Hill, TE, NC State Houston Texans


4th 129 Andre Brown, RB, NC State New York Giants


5th 156 Garrett Reynolds, T, North Carolina Atlanta Falcons


5th 157 Victor Harris, CB, Virginia Tech Philadelphia Eagles


5th 160 Brooks Foster, WR, North Carolina St. Louis Rams


5th 165 Chris Clemons, S, Clemson Miami Dolphins


5th 166 Michael Hamlin, S, Clemson Dallas Cowboys


6th 176 Spencer Adkins, OLB, Miami Atlanta Falcons


6th 181 Andrew Gardner, T, Georgia Tech Miami Dolphins


6th 185 Cedric Peerman, RB, Virginia Baltimore Ravens


6th 195 James Davis, RB, Clemson Cleveland Browns


6th 208 John Phillips, TE, Virginia Dallas Cowboys


7th 210 Vance Walker, DT, Georgia Tech Atlanta Falcons


7th 230 Moises Fokou, OLB, Maryland Philadelphia Eagles


7th 234 Darryl Richard, DT, Georgia Tech New England Patriots


7th 236 Jaime Thomas, G, Maryland Indianapolis Colts


7th 255 Dan Gronkowski, TE, Maryland Detroit Lions

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