As we move closer to the 2023 NFL Draft (April 27-29), The Big Red Zone is looking back on each of the 28 St. Louis Cardinals drafts (1960-87). This installment focuses on the 1968 Draft, which was held January 30-31, 1968 in New York.

Were it not for MacArthur Lane, their first-round selection from Utah State, the Cardinals would have come away all but empty from the ’68 draft. Of their 17 other choices, eight had average performances with the team and nine never played in the NFL.
Perhaps reflective of the times, the Post-Dispatch described Lane as “running back of reputed speed” after the Big Red took Lane with the 13th overall pick. As a senior, Lane had ranked second in the nation only to USC’s O.J. Simpson in rushing after the first six games of the 1967 college season, but a thigh condition forced him to miss the rest of the season.
The Cardinals were hoping Lane would be an outside threat who would complement running back Johnny Roland.
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