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March 2 – 22, 1963

The Four Seasons

Walk Like A Man

48. Mel Farr

Mel Farr would get out of the gates quickly as the star from UCLA who was chosen 7th Overall by the Detroit Lions would be named to the Pro Bowl and was the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.  He finished 5th in Rushing Yards, but that would be the only time he was in the top ten in that.  He wasn’t done producing as he would have two more 900 Yards from Scrimmage seasons, the second of which coming in 1970 where he was named to his second Pro Bowl.  Farr played seven seasons, all with Detroit and he would accumulate 4,446 Yards from Scrimmage with 36 Touchdowns.

50. Terry Barr

Terry Barr was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and he would play his college ball at the University of Michigan.  He would stay in state for his professional career, as the Lions chose him in the 3rd Round of the 1957 Draft.  Used predominantly as a returner, he would help the Lions win the NFL Championship as a rookie and he would later have a greater role in the Detroit offense.  Barr was named to the Pro Bowl in both 1963 and 1964 where he reached the 1,000 Yard in Receiving.  Barr would lead the NFL in Touchdown Receptions and he would have 35 over his career, all of which were as a Lion.  On the defensive side of the ball he would help with five Interceptions.

44. Don Doll

A star at USC, Don Doll spent his first four seasons as a ball hawk for the Detroit Lions.  Doll had 26 picks over his Lions’ career and was chosen for the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons in the 1950s.  Doll would have 10 or more pick in the first two years of his career and would have 26 Interceptions as a member of the Detroit Lions.