Beathard Drafted by San Francisco in 3rd Round

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By STEVE ROE
hawkeyesports.com
 
PHILADELPHIA — University of Iowa senior quarterback C.J. Beathard was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of Friday’s NFL Draft.  Beathard was the 104th player picked overall.
 
Beathard, a native of Franklin, Tennessee, is the first Hawkeye quarterback drafted since Ricky Stanzi in 2011.
 
In 13 games last season, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Beathard completed 170-of-301 attempts for 1,929 yards and 17 touchdowns. He was named permanent team captain and Most Valuable Player. Beathard earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition as a senior and was second-team All-Big Ten as a junior. He also earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition last year.
 
Beathard posted a 21-7 record as Iowa’s starting quarterback — the best winning percentage among Hawkeye quarterbacks with 20 or more career starts. He is one of five players in program history to win 20 games as a starting quarterback.
 
Beathard’s career totals include 40 touchdown passes and 5,562 passing yards. He ranks sixth all-time in touchdown passes and eighth in yards.
 
Over the past four seasons, Beathard helped the Hawkeyes post a 35-18 record while participating in four straight January bowl games, including the 2016 Rose Bowl Game.
 
Iowa has now had at least one player drafted in every NFL Draft since 1978.
 
The 49ers finished 2-14 last season, fourth in the NFC West Division. They were last in the NFL with 182 passing yards per game.
 
Beathard is the 60th player coached by Kirk Ferentz at the University of Iowa to be selected in the NFL Draft.
 

HAWKEYES DRAFTED DURING FERENTZ ERA
2017 NFL Draft
Round 3 C.J. Beathard San Francisco 49ers Quarterback
2016 NFL Draft
Round 7 Austin Blythe Indianapolis Colts Offensive Line
2015 NFL Draft
Round 1 Brandon Scherff Washington Redskins Offensive Line
Round 3 Carl Davis Baltimore Ravens Defensive Line
Round 4 Andrew Donnal St. Louis Rams Offensive Line
2014 NFL Draft
Round 3 C.J. Fiedorowicz Houston Texans Tight End
Round 3 Christian Kirksey Cleveland Browns Linebacker
Round 4 Anthony Hitchens Dallas Cowboys Linebacker
2013 NFL Draft
Round 5 Micah Hyde Green Bay Packers Cornerback
2012 NFL Draft
Round 1 Riley Reiff Detroit Offensive Line
Round 4 Mike Daniels Green Bay Defensive Line
Round 5 Adam Gettis Washington Offensive Line
Round 5 Shaun Prater Cincinnati Defensive back
Round 6 Marvin McNutt Philadelphia Wide receiver
Round 7 Jordan Bernstine Washington Defensive back
2011 NFL Draft
Round 1 Adrian Clayborn Tampa Bay Defensive end
Round 4 Christian Ballard Minnesota Defensive Line
Round 5 Ricky Stanzi Kansas City Quarterback
Round 5 Karl Klug Tennessee Defensive Line
Round 5 Julian Vandervelde Philadelphia Offensive Line
Round 6 Tyler Sash New York Giants Defensive back
2010 NFL Draft
Round 1 Bryan Bulaga Green Bay Offensive Line
Round 2 Pat Angerer Indianapolis Linebacker
Round 3 Amari Spievey Detroit Defensive back
Round 3 Tony Moeaki Kansas City Tight end
Round 4 A.J. Edds Miami Linebacker
Round 7 Kyle Calloway Buffalo Offensive Line
2009 NFL Draft
Round 3 Shonn Greene New York Jets Running back
Round 3 Bradley Fletcher St. Louis Defensive back
Round 4 Seth Olsen Denver Offensive Line
Round 6 Brandon Myers Oakland Tight end
2008 NFL Draft
Round 3 Charles Godfrey Carolina Defensive back
Round 4 Kenny Iwebema Arizona Defensive end
Round 6 Mike Humpal Pittsburgh Linebacker
2007 NFL Draft
Round 3 Marshal Yanda Baltimore Offensive Line
Round 4 Scott Chandler San Diego Tight end
Round 7 Mike Elgin New England Offensive Line
2006 NFL Draft
Round 1 Chad Greenway Minnesota Linebacker
Round 3 Abdul Hodge Green Bay Linebacker
2005 NFL Draft
Round 2 Matt Roth Miami Defensive end
Round 2 Jonathan Babineaux Atlanta Defensive Line
Round 4 Sean Considine Philadelphia Defensive Back
Round 6 Tony Jackson Seattle Tight end
Round 6 Pete McMahon Oakland Offensive Line
2004 NFL Draft
Round 1 Robert Gallery Oakland Offensive Line
Round 2 Bob Sanders Indianapolis Defensive Back
Round 3 Nate Kaeding San Diego Place kicker
Round 7 Jared Clauss Tennessee Defensive Line
Round 7 Erik Jensen St. Louis Tight end
2003 NFL Draft
Round 1 Dallas Clark Indianapolis Tight end
Round 2 Eric Steinbach Cincinnati Offensive Line
Round 2 Bruce Nelson Carolina Center
Round 5 Derek Pagel New York Jets Defensive Back
Round 5 Ben Sobieski Buffalo Offensive Line
2002 NFL Draft
Round 2 Ladell Betts Washington Running Back
Round 5 Aaron Kampman Green Bay Defensive Line
Round 6 Kahlil Hill Atlanta Wide receiver
2001 NFL Draft
Round 6 Kevin Kasper Denver Wide receiver
2000 NFL Draft
Round 5 Austin Wheatley New Orleans Tight end
Round 6 Matt Bowen St. Louis Defensive Back

 

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