Members of the No. 30 Overall Club
There have been hits and misses at No. 30 overall in the past 20 years. We've compiled the picks and let you know how they fared in the NFL.

1993 - Carlton Gray, defensive back. Selected by the Seattle Seahawks, Gray played until 2001 with Indianapolis, the New York Giants, Kansas City and Cincinnati. He recorded 12 career interceptions.

1994 - Darnay Scott, wide receiver. Drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals, Scott made an immediate impact as a rookie, leading the NFL in yards per reception with 18.8. He retired in 2002.

1995 - Craig Powell, linebacker. Drafted by Cleveland, Powell didn't have any staying power. He played 1995 with the Browns, '96 with Baltimore and '98 with the Jets before playing a year in the XFL.

1996 - Andre Johnson, tackle. Considered one of the worst first-round picks of all-time, Johnson struggled to find a home in his short career. He lasted one year in Washington before playing with MIA and DET.

1997 - Ross Verba, tackle. Verba was the first rookie tackle to start a Super Bowl. He played four seasons with Green Bay and five with Cleveland.

1998 - Marcus Nash, wide receiver. Nash spent his first two seasons with Denver but only played in 10 total games before being traded to Miami. After a short stint in Baltimore, Nash found success in the AFL.

1999 - Patrick Kerney, defensive end. The Falcons scored big by selecting Kerney, who would go on to start 105 straight games for Atlanta. He recorded 12 sacks in 2001 and was an All-Pro in 2004.

2000 - Keith Bulluck, linebacker. Bulluck spent 10 years in the NFL, establishing himself as one of the top linebackers in the league. He was a Pro Bowler in 2003 and led the Titans in tackles five times.

2001 - Reggie Wayne, wide receiver. The first member of the 30 Overall Club still playing, Wayne has had an incredible career. He's won a Super Bowl, been to six Pro Bowls and been named an All-Pro three times.

2002 - Kendall Simmons, guard. Simmons won two Super Bowls with the Steelers, but injuries brought his career to an end in 2010. He played for New England and Buffalo, as well as seven seasons with Pittsburgh.

2003 - Sammy Davis, cornerback. Davis played three seasons with San Diego before moving on to San Francisco and Tampa Bay. His career ended in 2007 and he's currently the owner of the Austin Capitals of the ABA.

2004 - Kevin Jones, running back. Jones became just the third running back in Lions history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in his rookie seasons. Injuries derailed his career, ending it in 2010.

2005 - Heath Miller, tight end. The only tight end drafted by the Steelers in the first round in 28 years, Miller has had a great career. His resume includes two Super Bowl wins and two Pro Bowls.

2006 - Joseph Addai, running back. Addai was a key member of Peyton Manning's offense in Indianapolis and earned a Super Bowl and a Pro Bowl during his career. Was released by New England in 2012.

2007 - Craig Davis, wide receiver. Davis never made much of an impact with the Chargers. After four seasons, he was released and signed by Buffalo. He didn't make it through training camp.

2008 - Dustin Keller, tight end. In a trade with Green Bay, the Jets used the No. 30 pick to select Keller, who provided servicable play during his four years in New York. He signed with the Dolphins this month as a free agent.

2009 - Kenny Britt, wide receiver. Britt has caught 146 passes for 2,354 yards and 19 touchdowns in his career. Still a member of the Titans, Britt's 2012 was marred by off-field issues.

2010 - Jahvid Best, running back. His future in doubt due to post-concussive symptoms, Best has played in 22 games since being drafted. He's been a weapon in both the running and passing game for Detroit.

2011 - Muhammad Wilkerson, defensive end. In two seasons with the Jets, Wilkerson has recorded eight sacks and four forced fumbles.

2012 - AJ Jenkins, wide receiver. Was active in just three games for San Francisco during his rookie year and was targeted once, but dropped the pass.