Between the eras of legendary coaches like Robert Neyland, Johnny Majors, Phillip Fulmer and Derek Dooley, the Tennessee Vols claim a myriad of NFL draft picks.

OK, I threw in that last name just to make sure you were paying attention. Still, UT’s strong history of first-round draft picks dates back to 1950 (more on that in a minute). Tennessee has produced two No. 1 overall selections and 43 first-round picks.

Here are the highest draft picks by position for the Tennessee Volunteers:

QB: No. 1 overall — Peyton Manning, 1998 (Indianapolis Colts)
RB: No. 1 overall — George “Bad News” Cafego, 1940 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
FB: No. 86 overall — Shawn Bryson, 1999 (Buffalo Bills)
WR: No. 11 overall — Anthony Hancock, 1982 (Kansas City Chiefs)
WR: No. 11 overall — Clyde Duncan, 1984 (St. Louis Cardinals)
TE: No. 69 overall — Jason Witton, 2003 (Dallas Cowboys)
OT: No. 7 overall — Charles McRae, 1991 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
G: No. 6 overall — Steve DeLong, 1965 (San Diego Chargers)
C: No 2 overall — Bob Johnson, 1968 (Cincinnati Bengals)
DT: No. 4 overall — Reggie White, 1984 (Philadelphia Eagles)
DE: No. 12 overall — Shaun Ellis, 2000 (New York Jets)
LB: No. 10 overall — Jerod Mayo, 2008 (New England Patriots)
CB: No. 9 overall — Terry McDaniel, 1988 (Los Angeles Raiders)
S: No. 5 overall — Eric Berry, 2010 (Kansas City Chiefs)
K: No. 181 overall — Jeff Hall, 1999 (Washington Redskins)
P: No. 76 overall — Craig Colquitt, 1978 (Pittsburgh Steelers)