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1946 NFL Draft

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Date(s)
  
January 14, 1946

Location
  
Commodore Hotel in New York City, NY

First selection
  
Frank Dancewicz, QB Boston Yanks

Last selection
  
John West, B Los Angeles Rams

Most selections (30)
  
each team made 30 picks

Fewest selections (30)
  
each team made 30 picks

The 1946 National Football League Draft was held on January 14, 1946, at the Commodore Hotel in New York City, New York.

The selections were initially withheld from the public out of fear that the newly formed All-America Football Conference would sign away players selected high. The most notable draft choice in this player selection meeting was made by the Washington Redskins and remains one of the biggest draft blunders of all time. They chose Cal Rossi with the 9th overall pick, but Rossi, a junior at UCLA, was not eligible to be drafted. They chose him again in the 1947 NFL draft, but he never played football professionally.

Hall of famers

  • George Connor, tackle from Notre Dame taken 1st round 5th overall by the New York Giants.
  • Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1975.

    References

    1946 NFL Draft Wikipedia