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Every player drafted 77th overall in the last 20 years

The Los Angeles Rams may not have a first-round pick this year, but they do have three selections in the top 100 – the third of which comes at No. 77 overall in the third round. They should be able to find a future starter at that spot, given the depth of this draft class at positions like cornerback and edge rusher, but history hasn’t been kind to those who have been selected 77th overall in the past.

In the last 20 years, only two players selected at No. 77 have gone on to make the Pro Bowl: linebacker Demario Davis and nose tackle Jurrell Casey. Other than that, it’s a list of players who have become mostly forgettable in the NFL.

Here’s a look at every player selected at No. 77 since 2003.

2022: OL Bernhard Raimann, Colts

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2021: WR Josh Palmer, Chargers

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2020: CB Michael Ojemudia, Broncos

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2019: OLB Chase Winovich, Patriots

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2018: DE Sam Hubbard, Bengals

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2017: DE Daeshon Hall, Panthers

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2016: CB Daryl Worley, Panthers

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2015: RB Duke Johnson, Browns

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2014: LB Chris Borland, 49ers

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2013: OT Dallas Thomas, Dolphins

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2012: LB Demario Davis, Jets

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2011: DT Jurrell Casey, Titans

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2010: WR Damian Williams, Titans

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2009: G Antoine Caldwell, Texans

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2008: DT Pat Sims, Bengals

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2007: TE Matt Spaeth, Steelers

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2006: LB Jon Alston, Rams

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2005: RB Ryan Moats, Eagles

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2004: WR Derrick Hamilton, 49ers

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2003: RB Musa Smith, Ravens

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Story originally appeared on Rams Wire