Drafts that saw a team select multiple players who became Hall of Famers

Drew Brees one day will join LaDainian Tomlinson in Canton. What other teams drafted multiple players in one year who went on to the HOF?

Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys: 1964

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The Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins all struck for a pair of future Hall of Famers in the 1964 NFL Draft. Cleveland grabbed Ohio State WR Paul Warfield in the first and Morgan State RB Leroy Kelly in the eighth. The Cowboys meanwhile took DB Mel Renfro in the second round and WR Bob Hayes, the Olympic gold medalist from Florida A&M, in the seventh. Washington selected RB/WR Charley Taylor from Arizona State third overall and grabbed DB Paul Krause from Iowa with the 18th pick.