selected
Nolan Arenado in the second round. The 8×
All-Star has won ten
Gold Glove Awards at
third base and six
Silver Slugger Awards at
third base. selected
Jason Kipnis in the second round. Kipnis is a 2×
All-Star selected
DJ LeMahieu In the second round. LeMahieu is a 3×
All-Star, 4×
Gold Glove winner, and 2×
Silver Slugger. selected
Patrick Corbin in the second round. Corbin is a 2×
All-Star. selected
Kyle Seager in the third round. Seager was a
2014 All-Star, and won the
2014 Gold Glove Award at
third base. selected
Brandon Belt in the fifth round. Belt was a
2016 All-Star, and helped the Giants win the
2012 and
2014 World Series. selected
Dallas Keuchel in the 7th round. Keuchel is a 2×
All-Star who won the
2015 American League Cy Young Award, and five
Gold Glove Award at
pitcher. selected
Paul Goldschmidt in the eight round. A 7×
All-Star, Goldschmidt won 4
Gold Glove Awards at
first base, 5
Silver Slugger Awards at
first base, and the
2022 National League MVP. selected
Brian Dozier in the 8th round. Dozier was an
All-Star in
2015 and the
2017 Gold Glove Award at
second base. selected
Matt Carpenter in the 13th round. Carpenter is a 3×
All-Star and won the
2013 Silver Slugger Award for
second base. selected
J. D. Martinez in the 20th round. Martinez is a 6×
All-Star and 3×
Silver Slugger. As of September 2, 2019
NFL players drafted •
Jake Locker, 10th round, 321st overall by the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, but did not sign •
Riley Cooper, 25th round, 754th overall by the
Texas Rangers, but did not sign •
Eric Decker, 27th round, 822nd overall by the
Minnesota Twins, but did not sign •
Jacobbi McDaniel, 33rd round, 1006th overall by the
Milwaukee Brewers, but did not sign •
Colin Kaepernick, 43rd round, 1310th overall by the
Chicago Cubs, but did not sign •
Anthony Scirrotto, 50th round, 1502nd overall by the
Kansas City Royals, signed, but never played ==External links==