In a Bank of Baroda (BOB) demand draft, the DD number is typically located in the upper portion of the draft, usually printed prominently. It may be found near the date and amount sections, often labeled as "DD No." or "Demand Draft Number." This unique number is essential for tracking and processing the draft. Always ensure to verify this number for any inquiries or claims related to the demand draft.
Bob Sanders was the second round choice of the Indianapolis Colts in the 2004 NFL draft.
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Bob Sanders was a second round draft choice of the Colts in 2004.
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Bob Boozer by the Cincinnati Royals
Bob Bartholomew, selected by the Browns.
Howard Stern on Demand - 2005 Bob Schimmel was released on: USA: February 2008
Howard Stern on Demand - 2005 Rev- Bob Levy was released on: USA: March 2006
The Bengals first ever draft choice was center Bob Johnson from the University of Tennessee in the 1968 draft. Johnson played 12 seasons with the Bengals (1968-1979) and is the only player in Bengals history, as of the 2007 season, to have his number officially retired. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
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Bob Griese was the Dolphin's number one draft pick in 1967 and was a six time Dolphins MVP.