Bakers Dozen

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio
  9. Charlottesville, Virginia

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio
  9. Charlottesville, Virginia
  10. Kingston, NY

Next up: Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio
  9. Charlottesville, Virginia
  10. Kingston, NY
  11. Lancaster, PA

Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio
  9. Charlottesville, Virginia
  10. Kingston, NY
  11. Lancaster, PA
  12. Zanesville, Ohio

Cities that used to be capital city of their state, but aren’t any longer

  1. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  2. New Orleans, Louisiana
  3. Milledgeville, Georgia
  4. Kaskaskia, Illinois
  5. Vandalia, Illinois
  6. San Jose, California
  7. Poughkeepsie, NY
  8. Chillicothe, Ohio
  9. Charlottesville, Virginia
  10. Kingston, NY
  11. Lancaster, PA
  12. Zanesville, Ohio
  13. Vallejo, California

New list: NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive end, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills

I always thought that it was because I always skip out before the check gets dropped.
:wink:

New list: NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive end, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Running Back, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

New list: NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive end, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears

Side note - Harmon’s son Mark went on to play QB at UCLA before embarking on an acting career.

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears
  7. Gary Glick, Defensive Back, Colorado, 1956 by the Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1987 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears
  7. Gary Glick, Defensive Back, Colorado, 1956 by the Pittsburgh Steelers
  8. O.J. Simpson, Running back, USC, 1969 by the Buffalo Bills

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1986 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears
  7. Gary Glick, Defensive Back, Colorado, 1956 by the Pittsburgh Steelers
  8. O.J. Simpson, Running back, USC, 1969 by the Buffalo Bills
  9. Aundray Bruce, Linebacker, Auburn, 1988 by the Atlanta Falcons
    (typo on #2, Jackson was drafted #1 in 1986, not 1987)

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1986 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears
  7. Gary Glick, Defensive Back, Colorado, 1956 by the Pittsburgh Steelers
  8. O.J. Simpson, Running back, USC, 1969 by the Buffalo Bills
  9. Aundray Bruce, Linebacker, Auburn, 1988 by the Atlanta Falcons
  10. Ron Yary, Offensive Tackle, USC, 1968 by the Minnesota Vikings

NFL #1 overall picks that weren’t quarterbacks

  1. Walt Patulski, Defensive Tackle, Notre Dame, 1972 by the Buffalo Bills
  2. Bo Jackson, Running Back, Auburn, 1986 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Keyshawn Johnson, Wide receiver, USC, 1996 by the New York Jets
  4. Chuck Bednarik, Linebacker/Center, Pennsylvania, 1949 by the Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Paul Hornung, Halfback, Notre Dame, 1957 by the Green Bay Packers
  6. Tom Harmon, Halfback, Michigan, 1941 by the Chicago Bears
  7. Gary Glick, Defensive Back, Colorado, 1956 by the Pittsburgh Steelers
  8. O.J. Simpson, Running back, USC, 1969 by the Buffalo Bills
  9. Aundray Bruce, Linebacker, Auburn, 1988 by the Atlanta Falcons
  10. Ron Yary, Offensive Tackle, USC, 1968 by the Minnesota Vikings
  11. Mario Williams, Defensive End, NC State, 2006 Houston Texans