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1985 Draft

By Patrick Mondout

The first nine picks were all linemen or linebackers and the first skilled position player taken was wide receiver Al Toon of Wisconsin. Until injuries cut his career short, Toon was compared favorably with the best receiver in the game. The Bengals took the second receiver at #13 overall with Eddie Brown of Miami. Brown played in one Pro Bowl and finished with seven solid, if unspectacular, seasons.

This left the aforementioned "best receiver in the game" on the draft board and Bill Walsh, sitting at #28 overall, made his move. Walsh sent the #28 pick plus second- and third-round picks to New England for the #16 pick and a third-rounder. The Pats selected Trevor Matich, Ben Thomas and Audrey McMillian, whom combined for 12 career starts in six years. The 'Niners took future Hall of Famer Jerry Rice. Rice went on to rewrite the record books and played well into the 21st century. He is certainly the greatest receiver in the history of the game and has been called the best player in the history of the game.

Twenty-six teams passed on Dan Marino in 1983, so it is hard to single out one who blew it. However, Kansas City took QB Todd Blackledge with Marino and Jim Kelly available and in 1985, took RB Ethan Horton with the pick right before Jerry Rice was selected!

Rice was not the only certain Hall of Famer selected. The ageless Bruce Smith was taken #1 overall by Buffalo and became the anchor of a Bills defense that played in four straight Super Bowls.

Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flute (QB, Boston College) lasted until the 11th round where the Rams picked him up. He was already under contract with the New Jersey Generals of the USFL. Many forget that he was projected as the first overall pick before Donald Trump signed him to the rival league.

The other big USFL-related question was "where will Herschel Walker, now that he is finally eligible, be drafted"? The Dallas Cowboys used the 2nd pick of the 5th round on him - a wise decision that eventually led to the Aikman/Smith/Irvin dynasty of the mid-90s.

Below is the first round of the 1985 NFL draft. We also have the entire 12 round draft.
# Team Player Pos School
1 Buffalo Bills Bruce Smith DE Virginia Tech
2 Atlanta Falcons1 Bill Fralic OL Pittsburgh
3 Houston Oilers2 Ray Childress DE Texas A&M
4 Minnesota Vikings3 Chris Doleman LB Pittsburgh
5 Indianapolis Colts Duane Bickett LB U Southern Cal
6 Detroit Lions Lomas Brown OL Florida
7 Green Bay Packers4 Ken Ruettgers OL U Southern Cal
8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ron Holmes DE Washington
9 Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Allen OL Indiana
10 New York Jets Al Toon WR Wisconsin
11 Houston Oilers5 Richard Johnson CB Wisconsin
12 San Diego Chargers Jim Lachey OL Ohio State
13 Cincinnati Bengals Eddie Brown WR Miami
14 Buffalo Bills6 Derrick Burroughs DB Memphis State
15 Kansas City Chiefs Ethan Horton RB North Carolina
16 San Francisco 49ers7 Jerry Rice WR Mississippi Valley State
17 Dallas Cowboys Kevin Brooks DE Michigan
18 St. Louis Cardinals Freddie Joe Nunn LB Mississippi
19 New York Giants George Adams RB Kentucky
20 Pittsburgh Steelers Darryl Sims DE Wisconsin
21 Los Angeles Rams Jerry Gray DB Texas
22 Chicago Bears William Perry DT Clemson
23 Los Angeles Raiders Jessie Hester WR Florida State
24 New Orleans Saints Alvin Toles LB Tennessee
25 Cincinnati Bengals Emanuel King DE Alabama
26 Denver Broncos Steve Sewell RB Oklahoma
27 Miami Dolphins Lorenzo Hampton RB Florida
28 New England Patriots Trevor Matich C BYU

1 - Pick acquired from the Houston Oilers
2 - Pick acquired from the Minnesota Vikings
3 - Pick acquired from the Atlanta Falcons
4 - Pick acquired from the Cleveland Browns
5 - Pick acquired from the New Orleans Saints
6 - Pick acquired from the Green Bay Packers
7 - Pick acquired from the New England Patriots
8 - Pick acquired from the Washington Redskins
9 - Pick acquired from the Seattle Seahawks
10 - Pick acquired from the San Francisco 49ers
 

 

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1985 DRAFT

Photo by Michael Ponzini, ©2006 Super70s.com

Held: April 30-May 1, 1985

#1 pick: Bruce Smith (pictured)


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