Where Heisman Trophy winners were drafted with their year, school, position, year of draft, NFL team, round-overall number if available. Total rounds of draft in parentheses:
2006 – Troy Smith, senior, Ohio State, QB, 2007, Baltimore, fifth-174 (7).
2005 – Reggie Bush, junior, Southern Cal, RB, 2006, New Orleans, first-2, (7).
2004 – Matt Leinart, junior, Southern Cal, QB, 2005, not eligible. In 2006, Arizona, first-10, (7).
2003 – Jason White, junior, Oklahoma, QB, 2004, not eligible. In 2005, NOT SELECTED.
2002 – Carson Palmer, senior, Southern Cal, QB, 2003, Cincinnati, first-1, (7).
2001 – Eric Crouch, senior, Nebraska, QB, 2002, St. Louis, third-95, (7).
2000 – Chris Weinke, senior, Florida State, QB, 2001, Carolina, fourth-106, (7).
1999 – Ron Dayne, senior, Wisconsin, RB, 2000, New York Giants, first-11, (7).
1998 – Ricky Williams, senior, Texas, RB, 1999, New Orleans, first-5, (7).
1997 – Charles Woodson, junior, Michigan, CB, 1998, Oakland, first-4, (7).
1996 – Danny Wuerffel, senior, Florida, QB, 1997, New Orleans, fourth-99, (7).
1995 – Eddie George, senior, Ohio State, RB, 1996, Houston, first-14, (7).
1994 – Rashaan Salaam, junior, Colorado, RB, 1995, Chicago, first-21, (7).
1993 – Charlie Ward, senior, Florida State, QB, 1994, NOT SELECTED, (7).
1992 – Gino Torretta, senior, Miami, QB, 1993, Minnesota, seventh-192, (8).
1991 – Desmond Howard, junior, Michigan, WR, 1992, Washington, first-4, (12).
1990 – Ty Detmer, junior, Brigham Young, QB, 1992, Green Bay, ninth-230, (12).
1989 – Andre Ware, junior, Houston, QB, 1990, Detroit, first-7, (12).
1988 – Barry Sanders, junior, Oklahoma State, RB, 1989, Detroit, first-3, (12).
1987 – Tim Brown, senior, Notre Dame, WR, 1988, Los Angeles Raiders, first-6, (12).
1986 – Vinny Testaverde, senior, Miami, QB, 1987, Tampa Bay, first-1, (12).
1985 – Bo Jackson, senior, Auburn, TB, 1986, Tampa Bay, first-1, (12).
1984 – Doug Flutie, senior, Boston College, QB, 1985, New Jersey-USFL, territorial; 1985, Los Angeles Rams, 11th-285, (12).
1983 – Mike Rozier, senior, Nebraska, TB, 1984, Pittsburgh-USFL, first-1; 1984 NFL supplemental draft, Houston, first-2.
1982 – Herschel Walker, junior, Georgia, HB, 1983, signed with New Jersey-USFL; 1985, Dallas-NFL, fifth-114, (12).
1981 – Marcus Allen, senior, Southern Cal, TB, 1982, Oakland, first-10, (12).
1980 – George Rogers, senior, South Carolina, HB, 1981, New Orleans, first-1, (12).
1979 – Charles White, senior, Southern Cal, TB, 1980, Cleveland, first-27, (12).
1978 – Billy Sims, junior, Oklahoma, 1980, Detroit, first-1, (12).
1977 – Earl Campbell, senior, Texas, FB, 1978, Houston, first-1, (12).
1976 – Tony Dorsett, senior, Pittsburgh, HB, 1977, Dallas, first-2, (12).
1975 – Archie Griffin, senior, Ohio State, HB, 1976, Cincinnati, first-24, (17).
1974 – Archie Griffin, junior, Ohio State, HB, 1975, not eligibile.
1973 – John Cappelletti, senior, Penn State, HB, 1974, Los Angeles Rams, first-11, (17).
1972 – Johnny Rodgers, senior, Nebraska, FL, 1973, San Diego, first-25, (17).
1971 – Pat Sullivan, senior, Auburn, QB, 1972, Atlanta, second-40, (17).
1970 – Jim Plunkett, senior, Stanford, QB, 1971, New England, first-1, (17).
1969 – Steve Owens, senior, Oklahoma, HB, 1970, Detroit, first-19, (17).
1968 – O.J. Simpson, senior, Southern Cal, TB, 1969, Buffalo, first-1, (17).
1967 – Gary Beban, senior, UCLA, QB, 1968, Los Angeles Rams, second-30, (17).
1966 – Steve Spurrier, senior, Florida, QB, 1967, San Francisco, first-3, (17).
1965 – Mike Garrett, senior, Southern Cal, TB, 1966, Los Angeles Rams-NFL, second, (20); 1966, Kansas City-AFL, 20th, (20).
1964 – John Huarte, senior, Notre Dame, QB, 1965, Philadelphia-NFL, sixth, (20); 1965, New York Jets-AFL, second, (20).
1963 – Roger Staubach, junior, Navy, QB, 1964, Dallas-NFL, 10th, (20); 1964, Kansas City-AFL, 16th, (20).
1962 – Terry Baker, senior, Oregon State, QB, 1963, Los Angeles Rams-NFL, first, (20); 1963, San Diego-AFL, 12th, (29).
1961 – Ernie Davis, senior, Syracuse, HB, 1962, Washington-NFL, first, (20); 1962, Buffalo-AFL, first, (34).
1960 – Joe Bellino, senior, Navy, HB, 1961, Washington-NFL, 17th, (20); 1961, Boston-AFL, 19th, (30).
1959 – Billy Cannon, senior, LSU, HB, 1960, Los Angeles Rams-NFL, first, (20); 1960, Houston-AFL, territorial.
1958 – Pete Dawkins, senior, Army, HB, 1959, NOT SELECTED, (30).
M, HB, 1958, Chicago Cardinals, first, (30).
1956 – Paul Hornung, senior, Notre Dame, QB, 1957, Green Bay, bonus choice, (30).
1955 – Howard Cassady, senior, Ohio State, HB, 1956, Detroit, first, (30).
1954 – Alan Ameche, senior, Wisconsin, FB, 1955, Baltimore, first, (30).
1953 – John Lattner, senior, Notre Dame, HB, 1954, Pittsburgh, first, (30).
1952 – Billy Vessels, senior, Oklahoma, HB, 1953, Baltimore, first, (30).
1951 – Dick Kazmaier, senior, Princeton, HB, 1952, Chicago Bears, 15th, (30).
1950 – Vic Janowicz, junior, Ohio State, HB, 1952, Washington, seventh, (30).
1949 – Leon Hart, senior, Notre Dame, E, 1950, Detroit, bonus selection, (30).
1948 – Doak Walker, junior, SMU, HB, 1949, Boston-NFL, first, (25); 1949, Cleveland-AAFC, ninth-6, (29).
1947 – John Lujack, senior, Notre Dame, QB, 1946, Chicago-NFL, first-4, (30); 1947, Chicago-AAFC, special selection, (25).
1946 – Glenn Davis, senior, Army, HB, 1947, Detroit, first, (30); 1947, San Francisco-AAFC, special selection, (25).
1945 – Doc Blanchard, junior, Army, HB, 1946, Pittsburgh-NFL, first, (30); 1947, Brooklyn-AAFC, special selection, (25).
1944 – Les Horvath, senior, Ohio State, QB, 1943, Cleveland, sixth, (30).
1943 – Angelo Bertelli, senior, Notre Dame, QB, Boston, first, (30).
1942 – Frank Sinkwich, senior, Georgia, HB, 1943, Detroit, first, (30).
1941 – Bruce Smith, senior, Minnesota, HB, 1942, Green Bay, 11th, (20).
1940 – Tom Harmon, senior, Michigan, HB, 1941, Chicago Bears, first (20).
1939 – Nile Kinnick, senior, Iowa, HB, 1940, Brooklyn, second, (20).
1938 – Davey O’Brien, senior, Texas Christian, QB, 1939, Philadelphia, first, (20).
1937 – Clint Frank, senior, Yale, HB, 1938, Detroit, 10th, (10).
1936 – Larry Kelley, senior, Yale, E, 1937, Detroit, ninth, (10).
1935 – Jay Berwanger, senior, Chicago, HB, 1936, Philadelphia, first-1, (9).
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