NEW YORK — For the first time in school history, Appalachian State University had three players selected in the 2011 National Football League Draft. The Seattle Seahawks drafted safety
Mark LeGree with the 25th selection of the fifth round (156th overall), the San Francisco 49ers tabbed offensive lineman
Daniel Kilgore with the 32nd selection of the fifth round (163rd overall) and the world-champion Green Bay Packers picked linebacker
D.J. Smith with the 21st selection of the sixth round (186th overall) on Saturday at Radio City Music Hall.
Appalachian's three selections in the seven-round NFL Draft breaks the previous school record of two, which ASU had in 1990 (Derrick Graham and Keith Collins), 1992 (Gary Dandridge and Mike Frier) and 2008 (Dexter Jackson and Corey Lynch).
The Mountaineers' three draftees were as many or more than 38 of the 66 programs that play in automatic-qualifying conferences for the Bowl Championship Series, including 2011 BCS Championship Game participant Oregon and other traditional powers such as Florida State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA and Virginia Tech. ASU was the only non-NCAA Division I FBS (formerly Division I-A) program with multiple selections in this year's draft.
LeGree (6-0, 210) is only the second three-time consensus first-team All-American in Appalachian history, joining two-time Buck Buchanan Award winner and three-time NFL Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley. A 6-0, 200-pound senior defensive back, LeGree finished his career as the active leader in NCAA Division I with 22 career interceptions, four more than any other FCS or FBS player active in 2010. The 22 interceptions are good for second in Southern Conference history and third in ASU's all-time annals. Despite opposing offenses steering away from the ball-hawking safety for much of the year, LeGree picked off five passes as a senior, good for a tie for 20th nationally. He also broke up eight passes and made 49 tackles in his final collegiate campaign.
Kilgore (6-3, 308) anchored Appalachian's prolific offensive front as the starting right tackle for all 13 games in 2010, en route to first-team all-conference and third-team all-America recognition. In 11 regular-season games as a senior, Kilgore amassed 46 knockdowns and 20 pancake blocks while never grading below 81 percent, including two grades of 90 percent or higher (91 vs. Chattanooga and 90 vs. Elon). After spending much of his collegiate career at tackle, Kilgore projects as a guard/center as a pro.
Smith (5-11, 239) led the SoCon and ranked fifth nationally with 144 total tackles while also recording four-and-a-half tackles for loss, two sacks, five quarterback hurries, four pass break-ups, an interception and a fumble recovery as a senior. He finished his career with 525 tackles, the most among all Division I players (FCS or FBS) active in 2010. His 525 career stops rank fourth in SoCon history and he joined three-time NFL Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley as the only players in ASU history to surpass the 500-tackle plateau. Smith is a three-time all-conference honoree and two-time first-team all-American.
The trio of draftees gives Appalachian 22 all-time NFL Draft picks. LeGree is the third Mountaineer to be selected by Seattle (joining Dandridge and Frier in '92) while Kilgore and Smith are the first ASU players ever drafted by San Francisco and Green Bay, respectively.