Pick 32 closes round one in the modern era; pre-1994 round 1 ended anywhere from #26 to #30. Either way, after the round-1 boundary the chart gets sparser at the top of every column except the trenches: OL and DL stay dense for a couple more rounds in any era.
How rare was this draftigami?
No rarity score — the model compares each pick to its predictions for earlier seasons, and drafts from 1967–1969 sit before that runway is long enough.
Offensive guard at #32, year by year
Each year's estimate uses only that year's draft and the years before it — no peeking ahead. The line smooths across neighboring picks and seasons so a single oddball draft doesn't dominate. The shaded band is the model's 90% uncertainty range.
Peak: 26.2% · 2027 model: 17.8%
Surrounding picks · 1969 draft
#27RBBill EnyartBUF
#28LBErnie CallowayPHI
#29RBPaul GipsonATL
#30QBTerry HanrattyPIT
#31LBBill BergeyCIN
#33LBTed HendricksIND
#34RBAltie TaylorDET
#35DTRolf KruegerARI
#36SGrady CavnessDEN
#37OTBob HeinzMIA
Drafted at this same coordinate later · 4 picks
2025Josh SimmonsKC — GM Brett Veach · Ohio St.
2005Logan MankinsNE — GM Bill Belichick · Fresno St.
1994Eric MahlumIND — GM Bill Tobin · California
1993Ben ColemanARI — GM Bill Bidwill · Wake Forest