1960 NFL expansion draft

1960 NFL expansion draft
General information
SportAmerican football
DateMarch 13, 1960
Overview
LeagueNFL
Expansion teamsDallas Cowboys
Expansion season1960

The 1960 NFL expansion draft was the first National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, which eventually became known as the Dallas Cowboys, selected its initial players. The NFL awarded Dallas, Texas a franchise to compete for revenue with Lamar Hunt's Dallas Texans of the upstart American Football League.[1] However, the Dallas expansion franchise was approved too late for it to participate in the 1960 NFL draft which had been held on November 30, 1959. Thus, Dallas is the only NFL expansion team to not have had the benefit of a college draft in its first year.[1]

In order for the new franchise to become competitive with existing teams, the league gave them the opportunity to select current players from existing teams. That selection was provided by the expansion draft, held on March 13, 1960.[2] At the time the expansion draft was held, the team was known as the Dallas Rangers; the club was then renamed the Dallas Cowboys six days later to avoid confusion with the Dallas Rangers minor league baseball team.[3]

In this expansion draft, Dallas chose 36 players from the existing 12 teams.[4] The NFL also assigned the rights to 1960 NFL draft picks Don Meredith (who had been drafted by the Chicago Bears) and Don Perkins (drafted by the Baltimore Colts) to the Cowboys for a couple of future draft picks.[1] 22 players made the active roster that season. 11 players played only one year with Dallas. Eight players (including Jack Patera, who was injured early in the 1961 season) played in 1960 and 1961. The three remaining players from the draft started for several years, including: Bob Fry, Tackle, 1960–64; Jerry Tubbs, Linebacker, 1960–66; and Frank Clarke, Wide Receiver, 1960–67.[5]

Rules of the draft

According to a post on the Professional Football Researcher's Association forum, details have never been released to the public, and thus the exact nature of the expansion draft is unclear. In his autobiography, Tom Landry stated, “Each team would be allowed to protect twenty-five of the thirty-four men on its roster. Of the nine remaining names, we could pick only three from each team.” [6] However, there are at least two mistakes in that statement. First, the active roster limit at that time was thirty-six, not thirty-four. Second, there were at least two individuals chosen by Dallas who were not on active rosters at the time of the selections. Note in particular the selection of Joe Nicely, who was never on an NFL active roster.[7] Thus, it would appear that teams could nominate players from their inactive rosters as well.

Mark Ribowsky: “The Cowboys were permitted to sign three players from each NFL team, choosing from among eleven players left unprotected from each thirty-six man roster in an expansion draft to be held in February.”[8] Again, nothing is said here about players not on the active roster, and Ribowsky has the date wrong. Perhaps the best conclusion is that teams were allowed to protect twenty-five players, active or inactive, and Dallas could choose from the remainder.

More from Landry, “ . . . each time we picked a player off the unprotected list, a team could remove another from that list.”

Player selections

1960 NFL expansion draft — Dallas Cowboys
From Player Position Experience[9]College Notes
GS
Baltimore ColtsL. G. Dupre HB 48 5 Baylor
Baltimore ColtsRay Krouse * DT 106 9 Maryland
Baltimore ColtsDave Sherer P 12 1 Southern Methodist
Chicago BearsDon Healy DT24 2 Maryland
Chicago BearsJack Johnson HB 29 3 Miami (Florida)
Chicago BearsPete Johnson HB 7 1 Virginia Military Institute
Cleveland BrownsLeroy Bolden HB 23 2 Michigan State
Cleveland BrownsFrank Clarke E 36 3 Colorado
Cleveland BrownsEd Modzelewski FB 66 6 Maryland
Detroit LionsCharlie Ane * C83 7 Southern California
Detroit LionsGene Cronin DE 48 4 Pacific
Detroit LionsJim Doran * E 89 9 Iowa State
Green Bay PackersNate Borden DE57 5 Indiana
Green Bay PackersBill Butler S11 1 Tennessee-Chattanooga
Green Bay PackersDon McIlhenny HB 45 4 Southern Methodist
Los Angeles RamsTom Franckhauser DB 12 1 Purdue
Los Angeles RamsBob Fry T60 5 Kentucky
Los Angeles RamsDuane Putnam * G95 9 Pacific
New York GiantsAl Barry G48 4 Southern California
New York GiantsBuzz Guy G22 2 Duke
New York GiantsDon Heinrich QB43 6 Washington
Philadelphia EaglesDick Bielski * E 60 5 Maryland
Philadelphia EaglesJerry DeLucca T12 1 Middle Tennessee State
Philadelphia EaglesBill Striegel LB12 1 Pacific
Pittsburgh SteelersRay Fisher DT 12 1 Eastern Illinois
Pittsburgh SteelersBobby Luna HB 24 2 Alabama
Pittsburgh SteelersRay Mathews * DB 108 9 Clemson
San Francisco 49ersFred Dugan E 24 2 Dayton
San Francisco 49ersJohn Gonzaga T 45 4
San Francisco 49ersJerry Tubbs * MLB 34 3 Oklahoma
St. Louis CardinalsBobby Cross T83 7 Stephen F. Austin
St. Louis CardinalsEd Husmann * DT52 5 Nebraska
St. Louis CardinalsJack Patera LB57 5 Oregon
Washington RedskinsTom Braatz LB37 3 Marquette
Washington RedskinsJoe Nicely CWest Virginia
Washington RedskinsDoyle Nix S 31 3 Southern Methodist
      Made roster    *   Made Pro Bowl during career  

See also

References

  1. ^ abcBuck, Ray (February 15, 2008). "From meager beginnings to America's Team". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  2. ^"Cowboys draft for 1960". Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on November 23, 2003. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
  3. ^"Dallas Eleven Changes Made". New York Times. March 20, 1960. p. S4.
  4. ^"Pro Football History". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2008.(listed as the Dallas Rangers)
  5. ^"1960 Expansion Draft". September 28, 2008. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
  6. ^Landry, Tom (1990). Tom Landry: An Autobiography. Grand Rapids, Michigan, and New York: Zondervan Publishing House and HarperCollinsPublishers. pp. 130-131. ISBN 0-310-52910-7.
  7. ^Neither pro-football-reference.com nor NFL.com/players has an entry for Nicely.
  8. ^Ribowsky, Mark (2014). The Last Cowboy: A Life of Tom Landry. New York: Liverright Publishing Corp. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-87140-748-1.
  9. ^"1960 Dallas Cowboys Starters, Roster, & Players". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved January 25, 2017.