NFL Draft history: Hall of Fame wide receivers catch on with the sixth pick
From the NFL Draft: History of the top 10 NFL picks series
- KEVIN WINTERS MORRISS Lee Enterprises
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14 members of the NFL Hall of Fame were chosen with the sixth pick, including some notable wide receivers.
The NFL draft, instituted in 1937, has served as the building block for franchises. It started as an attempt to ensure each team had a fair shot to land college talent, since college players were considered free agents before the draft began. ESPN began televising the draft in 1980 and it now has grown into a three-day affair.
In preparation for the NFL draft, scheduled for April 23 to 25, we are taking a closer look at the history of the top 10 picks, with plenty of help from pro-football-reference.com. From Jim Brown to Richard Seymour, here's a closer look at the history of the No. 6 pick.
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