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Lelie picked in first round NFL draft
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By Curtis Murayama
Advertiser Sports Editor
The Denver Broncos chose him 19th overall.
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| Warrior Ashley Lelie today became the first UH player to get picked in the first round of the NFL draft. He will head for Denver.
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Previously, UH's highest selections were in the second round -- receiver Golden Richards (Cowboys) in 1973, receiver Walter Murray (Redskins) in 1986 and offensive tackle Adrian Klemm (Patriots) in 2000.
Lelie, a 6-foot-2 1/2, 197-pounder from Radford High School, entered the NFL draft after a junior season in which he caught 84 passes for 1,713 yards and 19 touchdowns.
Another Hawai'i player, Toniu Fonoti, a 6-4 guard and 350-pounder from Kahuku and Nebraska, was selected in the second round by the San Diego Chargers, 39th overall.
Others draft prospects from Hawai'i are:
Makoa Freitas, offensive line, 6-31/2, 305 (Kamehameha, Arizona)
Steve Grace, center, 6-21/2, 292 (Kamehameha, Arizona)
Manly Kanoa, offensive line , 6-41/4, 314 (Kamehameha, UH)
Maake Kemoeatu, defensive tackle, 6-41/2, 310 (Kahuku, Utah)
Faaesea Mailo, offensive line, 6-31/4, 332 (Kahuku, USC)
Nick Rolovich, quarterback, 6-2, 209 (UH)
Clifford Russell, receiver, 5-111/4, 185 (Campbell, Utah)
Mike Souza, offensive line, 6-51/4, 305 (Punahou, Northwestern)
Ed Taamu, guard, 6-11/2, 330 (Iolani, Utah)
Jerry Togiai, nose tackle, 6-3, 295 (Roosevelt, Kansas St.)



