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But the sixth round saw Fresno State's Tom Brandstater go to Denver -- no, he isn't likely another Jay Cutler -- and Rutgers' Mike Teel (to Seattle) go in the first five spots. Two more went that round: Keith Null of West Texas A&M, and Curtis Painter of Purdue.
Not chosen was Graham Harrell, the record-setting passer from Texas Tech.
Several big-time programs accustomed to having multiple players selected waited a lot longer than Chicago and Dallas to be involved. Indeed, the Miami Hurricanes had gone 14 straight drafts with a first-round pick. This year, no Hurricane had gone until linebacker Spencer Adkins went to Atlanta at No. 176.
Even Miami, Ohio, had as many players selected as the 'Canes.
The first Virginia Tech player taken, DB Victor Harris, was No. 157 to Philadelphia, and the first Nebraska Cornhusker went in the next spot, linebacker Cody Glenn to Washington.
All-American running back Javon Ringer of Michigan State was the final pick of Round 5, leaving Utah kicker Louie Sakoda as the only All-American undrafted.
The final selection, No. 256 overall, was South Carolina placekicker Ryan Succop.
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