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AFL/NFL Draft Mystery Cases (American Football League vs. National Football League (1960-1966))

Piece by Alex Christ


From 1960-1966, the American Football League and the National Football League competed for college athletes before both leagues merged in the 1967 NFL Draft. Over the course of these seven years, the AFL and NFL teams selected many Pro Bowl, All-Pro, and Hall of Fame players, but each player had the option to play in either league.


In this countdown of each AFL/NFL team in existence during this seven year stretch, we will take a look at some of the greatest players selected in these drafts and how their careers would have been the same or different if they chose to play for the other team they were drafted by in the AFL or NFL.


1962: The Case of Lance Alworth (8th overall pick (NFL), 9th overall pick (AFL))


After graduating from Brookhaven High School in Mississippi in the spring of 1958, Lance Alworth received a scholarship from the new head coach at the University of Arkansas, future Hall of Famer Frank Broyles, while the NFL’s San Francisco


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