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1944 Brooklyn Tigers season
The 1944 Brooklyn Tigers season was their 15th and final season in the league before merging with the Boston Yanks. The team failed to improve on their previous season's output of 2–8, losing all ten games. They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season.
Schedule
Standings
Roster
The NFL used an active roster of just 28 players during the wartime seasons of 1943 and 1944. According to the league's preseason roster guide, the 28-man roster for the 1944 Brooklyn Tigers consisted of the following: Quarterbacks • 26 - Bill Brown Halfbacks • 10 - Frank Martin • 11 - Charles "Dub" McGibbony • 12 - Kenny Fryer • 15 - Bill Reynolds • 19 - John McMichael • 27 - Cecil Johnson (halfback) • 30 - Frank "Butch" Sachse • 42 - Ray Hare Fullbacks • 9 - Clarence "Pug" Manders • 32 - Tony Falkenstein Ends • 22 - Andy Kowalski • 28 - Bob Masterson • 31 - W. S. Lafitte • 34 - Flip McDonald • 35 - Enrico Eguccioni • 55 - Joe Carter Tackles • 25 - Frank "Bruiser" Kinard • 36 - Frank Strom • 38 - George Doherty (Drafted rookie) • 43 - Charlie Ware • 44 - George Sergienko Guards • 16 - John Ellis • 17 - Tony Leon • 21 - Charles Taylor • 24 - Floyd Rhea Centers • 33 - Vaughn Stewart • 57 - George Smith
Draft
The 1944 NFL draft was held on April 19, 1944, at the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia. By agreement of league owners, the new Boston Yanks franchise received the first pick of the first round and then were subsequently assigned 11th in the order of draft selection. Although there were 32 rounds in the 1944 draft, each of the league's 11 teams selected 30 players, for a total of 330 players picked. The five worst-finishing teams of the 1943 season picked alone in rounds 2 and 4, while the five best-finishing teams plus the expansion Yanks picked alone in rounds 31 and 32. The complete list of players drafted by the Brooklyn Tigers in 1944 follows. Due to the demands of World War II, only one of these players actually played for the Tigers during the 1944 season. Two others played for the merged franchise operating as the Yanks from 1945.
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