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Today in Patriots History
Day One of the 1977 Draft
Day One of the 1977 Draft
May 3, 1977:
The 42nd Annual Player Selection Meeting, better known as the 1977 NFL Draft
Roosevelt Hotel, midtown Manhattan
Day One, Rounds 1-5
On February 5, 1976 the Patriots traded Jim Plunkett to San Francisco in exchange for four draft picks, and backup QB Tom Owen. One year later New England was able to cash in on the last of those two picks; one in each of the first two rounds. Added together with their own picks, the Patriots owned four of the top 52 draft picks. Conversely, the 49ers had to wait until the 65th pick to make a choice. That ill-advised trade would lead to San Francisco burning through three head coaches in as many seasons, bottoming out with back-to-back 2-14 seasons before Bill Walsh arrived and turned that franchise around.
This has to be one of the greatest drafts in franchise history, and ranks second only to Pittsburgh's 1974 four-Hall-of-Famer masterpiece as best draft value by any NFL team for the entire decade.
1st round, 16th overall ---- CB Raymond Clayborn, Texas (pick obtained from 49ers trade)
1st round, 25th overall ---- WR Stanley Morgan, Tennessee
2nd round, 44th overall --- RB Horace, Ivory, Oklahoma (pick obtained from 49ers trade)
2nd round, 52nd overall -- TE Don Hasselbeck, Colorado
3rd round, 82nd overall --- DB Sidney Brown, Oklahoma
4th round, 109th overall -- OT Gerald Skinner, Arkansas
5th round, 135th overall -- previously in 1975 to St Louis Cardinals for DB Durwood Keeton
Clayborn and Morgan are in the Patriots Hall of Fame; Stanley deserves to be in Canton as well. In 1978 Horace Ivory rushed for 11 touchdowns, despite the Pats using a running back by committee - at the time, the most rushing TDs by a running back in franchise history. The following year he led the NFL and set a team record by averaging 27.6 yards on 36 kickoff returns. The 6'7 Hasselbeck was a great blocker on those teams that were setting rushing records, while also having good speed that resulted in 15 touchdowns with the Pats.
Collectively this group played in 542 games for the Patriots, with seven Pro Bowl appearances.
Stanley Morgan | The Patriots Hall of Fame
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Raymond Clayborn | The Patriots Hall of Fame
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"#9 - Stanley Morgan | Top 10 Patriots of All Time | NFL Films" - 3:31 Video
At this point in time this was the latest date ever for an NFL draft, and the first time it was ever held in May. It was also the first time the NFL held a Supplemental Draft. In addition this was the first twelve-round draft, down from the 17 rounds that had been in effect since the two leagues held a common draft in 1967.
1977 was also the same year that the NFL bowed to public pressure from fans fed up with having to pay full price for three home preseason games - 30% of the number of games in a season ticket package. Simply rebranding 'exhibition games' as 'preseason games' didn't do the trick. The owners were certainly never give up that revenue, so on March 30, 1977 they announced a reduction in the number of preseason from six games to four, and increased the regular season games from 14 games to 16 - effective in 1978.
Running backs went one-two in the 1977 draft, with a wide gap between the two player's productivity. Tampa Bay had the number one overall pick and chose USC RB Ricky Bell. Dallas traded up with the other 1976 expansion team, Seattle, and selected future Hall of Fame Tony Dorsett. Bell had one good season, 1979, when he rushed for 1,263 yards and seven touchdowns - but he never surpassed 680 yards running in his four other seasons. Dorsett on the other hand was the Rookie of the Year, and rushed for over 1,000 yards in eight of his first nine seasons, going to four Pro Bowls.
Dorsett is also the only Hall of Famer from the 1977 draft class - though hopefully the Pro Football Hall of Fame Senior Committee will do the right thing sometime soon, and make it two with the addition of Stanley Morgan.












