12 Wednesday, April 29, 1987 / University Daily Kansan First round takes four quarterbacks The Associated Press NEW YORK — The NFL draft became a quarterback auction yesterday as teams seeking help at football's most critical position reached for question marks in hopes of pulling another Joe Montana or Dan Fouts out of a relatively thin talent pool. Four quarterbacks were chosen on the first round, the most since the talent-laden 1983 draft. But only Heisman Trophy winner Winny Testavera of Miami, taken by Tampa Bay with a stick, was considered a sure NFL star. The other three — Kelly Stouffer of Colorado State, chosen by St. Louis; Chris Miller of Oregon, taken by Atlanta; and Jim Harbaugh of Michigan, taken in a shocking move by the Chicago Bears — all had serious question marks about them. Unlike recent drafts, when offensive and defensive linemen were the hot items, there was a higher premium on skill players in the fourhour, eight-minute first round. Besides the quarterbacks, three wide receivers and six running backs went in the first round. Included in the running backs were Alonzo Highsmith of Miami to Houston and D.J. Dozier of Penn State to Minnesota in two of the nine deals which made the first and second rounds seem like a NFL draft passes by KU From staff and wire reports Thirteen Big Eight Conference players were selected in the first 10 rounds of the NFL draft yesterday, including two first round picks. Nebraska's Danny Noonan, a 6-foot-4, 280-pound nose guard and one of three Nebraska players picked in the early rounds, was the Dallas Cowbys' first pick and the sixth overall. Raiders made Missouri's John Clay, a 320-pound lineman, the draft's 15th pick. A second Nebraska player, defensive back Brian Davis, was picked by the Washington Redskins in the second round. He was the draft's 30th pick overall. No Kansas players were selected in the draft's 10 rounds. Kansas coaches said they thought the Jayhawks who had the best chances of being drafted were center Paul Oswald, defensive tackle Steve Nave, free safety Wayne Ziegler and defensive end Phil Forte. No Big Eight Players were selected in the third round. In the fourth round, Seattle chose Oklahoma State defensive back Mark Moore, and Denver chose Nebraska linebacker Marc Munford. In the fifth round, Chicago took Oklahoma defensive end Steve Bryan, and Houston picked Sooner running back Spencer Munford. And in the sixth round, Colorado tight end Jon Embree went to Chicago. chances. No one was saying that about the quarterbacks behind Testaverde, but there were precedents for taking the Browns coach Marty Schottoneheimer said Junkin was "one of the finest college linebackers I've ever seen." Fouts and Montana, two of the modern era's most successful quarterbacks, were third-round picks. Fouts was chosen by San Diego in 1973 and Montana by San Francisco in 1979. Testaverde, who had already signed an $8.2 million contract, was one of three Miami players taken in the first nine picks. trade mart. 1987 First-Round Draft Picks: Disgruntled linebacker Chip Banks went from Cleveland to San Diego in a trade which moved the Browns from 24th to fifth in the first round and netted them linebacker Mike Junkin of Duke. 1. Tampa Bay - Vinny Testavale, GB, Miami 2. Indianapolis - Corinne Bennett, BL, Alabama 3. Houston - Alonzo Highsmith, RB, Miami 4. Green Bay - Brent Fullwood, RB, Auburn 5. Chicago - Brian Doyle, BN, St. Louis - Kyle Struffer, DB, Colorado State 6. Detroit - Reggie Rogers, DT, Washington 7. Buffalo - Shane Contan, LB, Penn State 8. Philadelphia - Jerome Brown, DT, Miami 9. Pittsburgh - Rod Woodson, DB, Purdue 11. New Orleans - Shawn Knight, DT, Brigham 12 Dallas - Danny Noonan, NG, Nebraska 13 Atlanta - Chris Miller, BG, Oregon 14 Minnesota - D. 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