5 most touching NFL draft day moments of all-time

NFL Commissioner Roger Gooddell and running back Mark Ingram
NFL Commissioner Roger Gooddell and running back Mark Ingram

5 most touching moments in NFL Draft history

#3 - James Conner

James Conner at the 2017 NFL Combine
James Conner at the 2017 NFL Combine

James Conner faced a ton of unfortunate adversity during his college football career at Pitt. During the 2015 season, Conner suffered a knee injury, tearing his MCL. The injury would have been bad enough news, but it got worse as he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma while attending rehab for his knee.

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His medical situation caused his draft stock to fall a bit, despite his talent as a prospect. Less than two years later, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him with the 105th pick in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Recovering from cancer and a serious knee injury was a difficult journey, making the selection emotional for him.

#2 - Mark Ingram

Mark Ingram at the 2011 NFL Combine
Mark Ingram at the 2011 NFL Combine

Mark Ingram was selected by the New Orleans Saints with the 28th overall pick in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft after an outstanding career with Alabama. What made this moment so special for Ingram was a letter that he received on draft day from his father, who was in prison at the time.

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Reporter Suzy Kolber read the letter to Ingram, who was immediately overwhelmed with emotion. He responded directly to his father while live on television in an interview, making for a touching moment on NFL draft day.

#1 - Jim Kelly

Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly
Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly

Often times, NFL legends are invited to draft day to announce a selection that was made by their former teams. Buffalo Bills legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly was invited to present their second-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He received a long standing ovation from the entire crowd, not just because of his contributions on the field, but because of his difficult battle off it.

Jim Kelly was diagnosed with squamous-cell carcinoma, an aggressive form of cancer in his mouth. Over the next two years, he went through several treatments as the cancer would come and go. He also contracted a MRSA infection. Leading up to the 2015 Draft, Kelly announced he was cancer free, sparking an ovation on draft day and creating a very emotional moment for all involved.

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