Through Super Bowl XLII, there have been plenty: Year-#1 Overall Pick-Super Bowls lost 1) 1959 - Billy Cannon - lost Super Bowl II
2) 1967 - Bubba Smith - lost Super Bowl III
3) 1968 - Ron Yary - lost Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI
4) 1974 - Ed Jones - lost Super Bowl X and XIII
5) 1983 - John Elway - lost Super Bowls XXI, XXII, and XXIV
6) 1985 - Bruce Smith - lost Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII
7) 1993 - Drew Bledsoe - lost Super Bowl XXXI
8) 1997 - Orlando Pace - lost Super Bowl XXXVI
In the 45 years of Super Bowl history, 16?æof the 29 winning?æquarterbacks of the Super Bowl games have been first draft. Eight of these were first overall picks.?æ
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Super Bowl I : Bart Starr, Round 17, 200th overall 1956 Super Bowl II: Bart Starr, Round 17, 200th overall 1956 Super Bowl III: Joe Namath, Rnd 1, 1st oa AFL; Rnd 1, 12th oa NFL 1965 Super Bowl IV: Len Dawson, Round 1, 5th overall 1957 Super Bowl V: Johnny Unitas, Round 9, 102nd overall 1955 S. Bowl VI: Roger Staubach, Rnd 10, 129th oa NFL; Rnd 16, 122nd oa AFL 1964 Super Bowl VII: Bob Griese, Round 1, 4th overall 1967 Super Bowl VIII: Bob Griese, Round 1, 4th overall 1967 Super Bowl IX: Terry Bradshaw, Round 1, 1st overall 1970 Super Bowl X: Terry Bradshaw, Round 1, 1st overall 1970 Super Bowl XI: Ken Stabler, Round 2, 52nd overall 1968 S. Bowl XII: Roger Staubach, Rnd 10, 129th oa NFL; Rnd 16, 122nd oa AFL 1964 Super Bowl XIII: Terry Bradshaw, Round 1, 1st overall 1970 Super Bowl XIV: Terry Bradshaw, Round 1, 1st overall 1970 Super Bowl XV: Jim Plunkett, Round 1, 1st overall 1971 Super Bowl XVI: Joe Montana, Round 3, 82nd overall 1979 Super Bowl XVII: Joe Theismann, Round 4, 99th overall 1971 Super Bowl XVIII: Jim Plunkett, Round 1, 1st overall 1971 Super Bowl XIX: Joe Montana, Round 3, 82nd overall 1979 Super Bowl XX: Jim McMahon, Round 1, 5th overall 1982 Super Bowl XXI: Phil Simms, Round 1, 7th overall 1979 Super Bowl XXII: Doug Williams, Round 1, 17th overall 1978 Super Bowl XXIII: Joe Montana, Round 3, 82nd overall 1979 Super Bowl XXIV: Joe Montana, Round 3, 82nd overall 1979 Super Bowl XXV: Jeff Hostetler, Round 3, 59th overall 1984 Super Bowl XXVI: Mark Rypien, Round 6, 146th overall 1986 Super Bowl XXVII: Troy Aikman, Round 1, 1st overall 1989 Super Bowl XXVIII: Troy Aikman, Round 1, 1st overall 1989 Super Bowl XXIX: Steve Young, Round 1, 1st overall 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft Super Bowl XXX: Troy Aikman, Round 1, 1st overall 1989 Super Bowl XXXI: Brett Favre, Round 2, 33rd overall 1991 Super Bowl XXXII: John Elway, Round 1, 1st overall 1983 Super Bowl XXXIII: John Elway, Round 1, 1st overall 1983 Super Bowl XXXIV: Kurt Warner, Undrafted Super Bowl XXXV: Trent Dilfer, Round 1, 6th overall 1994 Super Bowl XXXVI: Tom Brady, Round 6, 199th overall 2000 Super Bowl XXXVII: Brad Johnson, Round 9, 227th overall 1992 Super Bowl XXXVIII: Tom Brady, Round 6, 199th overall 2000 Super Bowl XXXIX: Tom Brady, Round 6, 199th overall 2000 Super Bowl XL: Ben Roethlisberger, Round 1, 11th overall 2004 Super Bowl XLI: Peyton Manning, Round 1, 1st overall 1998 Super Bowl XLII: Eli Manning, Round 1, 1st overall 2004 Super Bowl XLIII: Ben Roethlisberger, Round 1, 11th overall 2004 Super Bowl XLIV: Drew Brees, Round 2, 32nd overall 2001 Super Bowl XLV: Aaron Rodgers, Round 1, 24th overall 2005 Super Bowl XLVI: Eli Manning, Round 1, 1st overall 2004 Super Bowl XLVII: Joe Flacco, Round 1, 18th overall 2008
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Super Bowl XLVThe 2011 Super Bowl is Super Bowl XLV (45).
QB Jim Plunkett who was the Patriots first round selection, and first selection overall, in the 1971 NFL draft and played with the Patriots for 5 seasons won Super Bowls XV and XVIII with the Raiders. Another Patriots draft choice won a Super Bowl with the Raiders. Running back/kick returner Carl Garrett, drafted by the Patriots in the 3rd round of the 1969 draft and who spent 4 seasons with the team, won Super Bowl XI with the Raiders.
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