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Today in Patriots History
The 1995 Draft
The 1995 Draft
April 22, 1995:
The 60th Annual Player Selection Meeting, better known as the 1995 NFL Draft
Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden, in New York City
Day One, Rounds 1-3
New England entered the draft having just completed their best season in eight years, making the playoffs for the first time since 1988. Both the roster and the execution on the field were steadily improving after Bill Parcells and Drew Bledsoe arrived in 1993. In addition to Drew, the Pats drafted Chis Slade in '93 and Willie McGinest in '94. After a 1-11 start in '93, the Patriots had gone 14-6 in their last twenty regular season games.
The Patriots would add five players in the 1995 draft that would help them advance to the super bowl a year later - four of whom were selected on Day One.
1st round, 23rd overall -- CB Ty Law, Michigan
3x Super Bowl champ, 2x All Pro, 5x Pro Bowl, 2x NFL season interception leader, Pats All-1990s team, Pats All-2000s team, Pats 50th Anniversary team, Pats All-Dynasty team, Patriots Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame
2nd round, 57th overall -- LB Ted Johnson, Colorado
3x Super Bowl champ, Pats All-1990s team; 125 games, 760 tackles over ten seasons
(On March 2, 1995 the Pats received the tenth pick of the third round as compensation for loss of RFA Kevin Turner signing with Philadelphia)
3rd round, 74th overall -- RB Curtis Martin, Pitt
1995 Offensive Rookie of the Year, 2x Pro Bowl w/Pats, Pats All-1990s team, Pro Football Hall of Fame
3rd round, 88th overall -- CB Jimmy Hitchock, North Carolina
37 games, 20 starts, 4 picks in three seasons with Patriots
On the next day the Patriots would also draft Dave Wohlabaugh, who would start at center with the Pats for the next four seasons before departing in free agency.
This was an absolute fantastic draft for the Patriots, despite some players leaving before signing a second contract.
The first overall pick in this draft was Penn State RB Ki-Janna Carter, by Cincinnati. While he did score 16 touchdowns in his first two season, injuries slowed Carter down. He rushed for only 747 yards in four seasons with the Bengals, and played in only four games from 1998-2000.
Tony Boselli went second and Steve McNair third. Remarkably the Patriots were not the only team to select two future Hall of Famers in this draft. After years of ineptitude the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted DT Warren Sapp 12th overall, and LB Derrick Brooks #28. The Jets and other teams passed on Sapp due to rumors of failed drug test.
Check out the NFL's Fact Sheet from April 22, 1995, answering the burning questions of
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