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Buffalo Bills 1979 Drafted Players

The Buffalo Bills drafted 15 players in the 1979 NFL draft. Of the 15 players selected 4 played offense and 6 played defense. The players drafted were Tom Cousineau a LB drafted in round 1 out of Ohio State, Jerry Butler a WR drafted in round 1 out of Clemson, Fred Smerlas a DL drafted in round 2 out of Boston College, Jim Haslett a LB drafted in round 2 out of Indiana (PA), Jon Borchardt a OL drafted in round 3 out of Montana State, Ken Johnson a DL drafted in round 4 out of Knoxville, Jeff Nixon a DB drafted in round 4 out of Richmond, Rod Kush a DB drafted in round 5 out of Nebraska-Omaha, Dan Manucci a QB drafted in round 5 out of Kansas State, Mike Burrow drafted in round 6 out of Auburn , Tom Mullady a WR drafted in round 7 out of Rhodes, Kevin Baker drafted in round 9 out of William Penn , Dave Marler drafted in round 10 out of Mississippi State , Paul Lawler drafted in round 11 out of Colgate and Mike Harris drafted in round 12 out of Arizona State . View all of the players selected in the 1979 Bills NFL Draft.
1979 Buffalo Bills Draft Picks
Round Selection Player Position College
1 1   Tom Cousineau LB   Ohio State
1 5   Jerry Butler WR   Clemson
2 32   Fred Smerlas DL   Boston College
2 51   Jim Haslett LB   Indiana (PA)
3 62   Jon Borchardt OL   Montana State
4 83   Ken Johnson DL   Knoxville
4 87   Jeff Nixon DB   Richmond
5 114   Rod Kush DB   Nebraska-Omaha
5 116   Dan Manucci QB   Kansas State
6 141   Mike Burrow   Auburn
7 170   Tom Mullady WR   Rhodes
9 226   Kevin Baker   William Penn
10 253   Dave Marler   Mississippi State
11 279   Paul Lawler   Colgate
12 308   Mike Harris   Arizona State
 
 
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