Pete Koch

Pete Koch

Cincinnati Bengals 16th overall
NT · Maryland

Pete Koch is a nose tackle who played college football at Maryland. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1st round (16th overall pick) of the 1984 NFL Draft. He recorded 8.0 career sacks across 58 NFL games. As a first-round selection, Pete Koch was considered one of the top prospects in the 1984 NFL Draft class.

Draft Details

Year
Round
Round 1
Pick
16th overall
Position
College

Draft Class Context

Pete Koch was the 2nd of 8 NTs selected in the 1984 draft. The 16th overall pick has been used 55 times in draft history. Its most productive selection was Santana Moss in 2001, who played 200 games. Maryland had 5 players drafted in 1984, among them Ron Solt and Boomer Esiason. Career statistics for him are not currently held in this database; coverage is thinner for earlier draft classes.