1. Marchibroda, Ted (QB), Detroit & St. Bonaventure.
2. Johnson, John Henry (B), St. Marys (Cal.) & Arizona
St. 3. Matuszak, Marv (LB), Tulsa. 4. Colteryann, Lloyd (E),
Maryland. 5. Gaona, Bob (T), Wake Forest. 6. Barton, Tom (G),
Clemson. 7. Alderton, John (E), Maryland. 8. Perry, Lowell
(E), Michigan. 9. Sarnese, Pat (T), Temple. 10. Holohan, Frank
(T), Tennessee. 11. Choice to Chicago Bears. 12. Robertson,
Jerry (B), Kansas. 13. Davis, Leo (E), Bradley. 14. Montgomery,
Charley (T), Mississippi. 15. O'Neill, Bob (E), Notre
Dame. 16. Zachary, John (B), Miami (Ohio). 17. Quinn, Reed,
(B), Florida. 18. Holben, Carl (T), Duke. 19. Williams, John (B),
Louisville. 20. Hayley, Wil Lee (E), Auburn. 21. Earley, Don
(G), So. Carolina. 22. O'Connor, Ed (T), Maryland. 23. Correll,
Ray (G), Ken-tucky. 24. Schneidenbach, Bob (B), Miami
(Fla.). 25. Hampel, Vic (E), Houston. 26. McLairen, Jack
(E), Bethune-Cookman. 27. Delaney, Jack (B), Cincinnati.
28. Cimini, Joe (T), Mississippi St. 29. Massaro, Art (B), W
& J. 30. Tepe, Lou (C), Duke.
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∙ 14y agoThe Steelers first round choice in 1936 was halfback Bill Shakespeare from Notre Dame. Shakespeare declined to play for the Steelers and in the NFL and went on to have a successful career in business after serving in the U.S. military during World War II where he was awarded the Bronze Star for bravery.
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∙ 13y agoThe Steelers drafted Joe Greene with their 1st pick (4th overall) in the 1969 NFL draft.
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∙ 13y agoThe Steelers chose linebacker Robin Cole with their 21st pick of the 1st round in 1977.
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∙ 11y agoTerry Bradshaw
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∙ 14y agoHeath Miller
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Actor Ed O'Neill was signed by the Steelers in 1969 as an outside linebacker. He was cut before the season started.
In 1969, the Steelers drafted quarterback Terry Hanratty.He would eventually lose his starting job to TerryBradshaw, who was drafted in 1970.
In 1969, the Steelers played their home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Steelerettes were the Steelers cheerleaders from 1961 to 1969.
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Chuck Noll
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Chuck Noll was the head coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1969 to 1991.
Chuck Noll who was head coach of the Steelers from 1969-1991.
Chuck Noll was the Steelers head coach from 1969-1991.
Chuck Noll was the Steelers head coach from 1969-1991.
Chuck Noll coached the Steelers in 1981. Chuck was the Steelers head coach from 1969-1991.