Detroit Lions Doran was selected by the
Detroit Lions in the fifth round (55th overall) of the
1951 NFL draft. He became a starter as a rookie at
defensive end. He also was used on the offensive side, registering 10 receptions, 225 receiving yards, a 22.5-yard average (fourth in the league) and 2
touchdowns. In
1952, he was voted the most valuable player on a Lions team that won the
1952 NFL Championship Game. His teammates nicknamed him the Graham Cracker, because of his ferocious rushing of
Otto Graham as a defensive end, in all of the Detroit-Cleveland games he played in. In
1953, he started playing both offense and defense because of injuries to teammates. The biggest play of his pro career occurred in the
1953 NFL Championship Game, when he caught a 33-yard
touchdown pass, that pulled out a 17–16 victory. Doran kept playing the offensive end position and led the Lions in receiving in
1957. After the
1959 season, because of his age, the Lions left him off their list of players who were exempt from the
1960 NFL expansion draft.
Dallas Cowboys Doran was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys in the 1960 NFL Expansion Draft. He was converted into a
tight end at 33 years of age, becoming the first starter at that position in franchise history, while registering 31 catches (led the team) for 554 yards (led the team) and 3
touchdowns. At the end of the season, he had the distinction of becoming the Cowboys’ first
Pro Bowl player in franchise history, and also scoring the Cowboys' first touchdown in franchise history, a 75-yard pass from
Eddie LeBaron against the
Pittsburgh Steelers on September 24,
1960. Doran started the franchise's legacy of
Pro Bowl tight ends that includes:
Dick Bielski,
Lee Folkins,
Billy Joe Dupree,
Doug Cosbie,
Jay Novacek and
Jason Witten. He was released after playing two seasons in Dallas and a total of 11 seasons in the NFL, compiling 212 receptions for 3,667 yards and 24
touchdowns.
Denver Broncos On July 22,
1962, Doran signed as a
free agent with the
Denver Broncos of the
American Football League, but his season ended after injuring his back during a victory against the
Dallas Texans and being placed on the
injured reserve list on August 27. ==NFL career statistics==