


Wayne Millner, end from Notre Dame taken 8th round 65th overall by the Boston Redskins. He was a major component to winning a league championship. After losing to the Green Bay Packers in the title game in 1936, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937 and defeated the Chicago Bears 28–21 to win the title. Millner played a big role in the victory, catching touchdown passes of 55 and 78 yards from Sammy Baugh. His clutch plays is a big reason why he was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1968.

Besides these four great players many of the other players had either mediocre careers or decided to not play a single down in the NFL which is unheard of in today's game. The draft has become one of the biggest sports events of the year every year but it had its humble beginnings in a hotel in Philadelphia.
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