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1960 American Football League draft

The 1960 American Football League draft was held on November 22–23, 1959, in Minneapolis, shortly after the organization of the league, and lasted 33 rounds. An additional draft of 20 rounds was held by the AFL on December 2.

Territorial draft
To begin the draft, each of the eight teams were awarded a territorial or "bonus" selection to guarantee a local flavor that would boost the financial prospects of each franchise. These regional picks did not follow a specific order. Rather, they were mutually agreed upon by the other teams. Source: ==Regular draft==
Regular draft
First selections After the territorial picks, a consensus was reached on the top eight players at each position—at the time, college players were typically categorized by their offensive positions only. The names for each position were then placed in a hat and randomly drawn by each team. This process repeated until each franchise had made 33 selections, or three full offensive units. Those selections were considered as the first round of the draft. ==Allocation draft==
Allocation draft
After the draft was completed, one of the original teams, Minneapolis (which did not have a nickname), was offered a franchise in the NFL and on January 27, 1960, they withdrew from the AFL, leaving the league with seven teams. Three days later, there were announced that the Oakland Raiders had been joined the AFL as the eighth franchise, and them inherited the draft picks of Minneapolis. The problem was that several of the players selected by Minneapolis were signed by NFL, CFL and AFL teams. To solve this issue the AFL held an allocation draft. Each of the other seven AFL teams froze 11 players on their rosters. The remaining players were then eligible for selection by Oakland, which then stockpiled a total of 24 players. The number of players originally drafted for the eighth AFL franchise, but who were signed by other teams, combined with the process of the allocation draft, virtually guaranteed that the Raiders would have the worst team in the AFL in its first year. In spite of this, they managed to sign future stars center Jim Otto and guard Wayne Hawkins, two men who played the entire ten years of the American Football League. Source: ==Hall of Famers==
Hall of Famers
Los Angeles / San Diego Chargers offensive tackle Ron Mix, drafted as a first selection by the Boston Patriots, then he was traded to Los Angeles. He played 10 years for the Chargers franchise and one season with the Oakland Raiders. Inducted in 1979. • Oakland Raiders center Jim Otto, signed as an undrafted free agent, he played fifteen seasons for the Raiders. Inducted in 1980. • Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs safety Johnny Robinson, drafted as a first selection, he played his entire 12-year career with the Chiefs franchise. Inducted in 2019. • Safety Larry Wilson, drafted as a first selection by the Buffalo Bills, Wilson instead signed with the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals, where he played his entire 13-year career. Inducted in 1978. ==Notable undrafted players==
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