NEW YORK --- Three more Texas A&M football players heard their names called on the final day of the 2012 NFL Draft, bringing the total number of Aggies drafted to four.
Drafted on Saturday were consensus All-America placekicker Randy Bullock, running back Cyrus Gray and cornerback Terrence Frederick. They joined quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who was selected eighth overall on Thursday.
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Bullock, who led the nation in field goals last season and won the Lou Groza Place-kicker Award, was taken by his hometown Houston Texans in the fifth round. Gray, who set A&M's career records for all-purpose and kickoff return yardage, was picked in the sixth round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Frederick, a four-year starter with 30 career broken up passes, was picked in the seventh round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The four selections were the most for A&M since 2008 when five Aggies were picked in the NFL Draft.
Drafted on Saturday were consensus All-America placekicker Randy Bullock, running back Cyrus Gray and cornerback Terrence Frederick. They joined quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who was selected eighth overall on Thursday.
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Bullock, who led the nation in field goals last season and won the Lou Groza Place-kicker Award, was taken by his hometown Houston Texans in the fifth round. Gray, who set A&M's career records for all-purpose and kickoff return yardage, was picked in the sixth round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Frederick, a four-year starter with 30 career broken up passes, was picked in the seventh round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The four selections were the most for A&M since 2008 when five Aggies were picked in the NFL Draft.
