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Seminoles in the Pros SEMINOLES IN THE PROS 12 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993 & 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 127 SEMINOLES IN THE PROS Greg Jones Graham Gano 2011 NFL DRAFTEES Montrae Holland Dallas Cowboys Chris Hope Tennessee Titans Christian Ponder QB Minnesota Vikings 1st (12) Rodney Hudson Kansas City Chiefs Rodney Hudson OL Kansas City Chiefs 2nd (55) Kenny Ingram New York Giants Markus White DE Washington Redskins 7th (224) Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders Travis Johnson San Diego Chargers Greg Jones Jacksonville Jaguars SEMINOLES ON NFL ROSTERS Bryant McFadden Pittsburgh Steelers Eric Moore New England Patriots Alex Barron Dallas Cowboys Caz Piurowski Seattle Seahawks Anquan Boldin Baltimore Ravens Christian Ponder Minnesota Vikings Lorenzo Booker Minnesota Vikings Patrick Robinson New Orleans Saints Everette Brown Carolina Panthers Myron Rolle Tennessee Titans Brodrick Bunkley Philadelphia Eagles Garrison Sanborn Buffalo Bills Tony Carter New England Patriots Ernie Sims Philadelphia Eagles Antonio Cromartie New York Jets Antone Smith Atlanta Falcons Chauncey Davis Atlanta Falcons Lawrence Timmons Pittsburgh Steelers Darnell Dockett Arizona Cardinals Leon Washington Seattle Seahawks Andre Fluellen Detroit Lions Pat Watkins San Diego Chargers Graham Gano Washington Redskins Dekoda Watson Tampa Bay Buccaneers Richard Goodman San Diego Chargers Markus White Washington Redskins Letroy Guion Minnesota Vikings Ray Willis Seattle Seahawks Geno Hayes Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kamerion Wimbley Oakland Raiders Mario Henderson Oakland Raiders Chris Hope Patrick Robinson Darnell Dockett 128 2011 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL ALMANAC SEMINOLES.COM SEMINOLES IN THE PROS Letroy Guion Tony Carter Mario Henderson Chauncey Davis FSU CONSENSUS NFL ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS E.G. Green Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Dexter Jackson Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Alphonso Carreker Green Bay Packers, 1984 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders, 2003 Bobby Jackson New York Jets, 1987 Brad Johnson Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Lawrence Dawsey Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991 Greg Spires Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995 David Warren Oakland Raiders, 2003 Corey Fuller Minnesota Vikings, 1995 Brian Allen Carolina Panthers, 2004 Tamarick Vanover Kansas City Chiefs, 1995 Chris Weinke Carolina Panthers, 2004 Peter Boulware Baltimore Ravens, 1997 P.K. Sam New England Patriots, 2005 Warrick Dunn Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997 Corey Simon Philadelphia Eagles, 2005 (NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year) Tra Thomas Philadelphia Eagles, 2005 Walter Jones Seattle Seahawks, 1997 Michael Boulware Seattle Seahawks, 2006 Andre Wadsworth Arizona Cardinals, 1998 Chris Hope Pittsburgh Steelers, 2006 Corey Simon Philadelphia Eagles, 2000 Walter Jones Seattle Seahwaks, 2006 Tommy Polley St. Louis Rams, 2001 Bryant McFadden Pittsburgh Steelers, 2006 (NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year) Peter Warrick Seattle Seahawks, 2006 Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals, 2003 Ray Willis Seattle Seahawks, 2006 (NFL Rookie of the Year) Corey Simon Indianapolis Colts, 2007 Michael Boulware Seattle Seahawks, 2004 Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals, 2008 Darnell Dockett Arizona Cardinals, 2004 Darnell Dockett Arizona Cardinals, 2008 Ernie Sims Detroit Lions, 2006 Bryant McFadden Pittsburgh Steelers, 2008, 2011 Orpheus Roye Pittsburgh Steelers, 2008 FSU SUPER BOWL PARTICIPANTS Lawrence Timmons Pittsburgh Steelers, 2008, 2011 Bold = Super Bowl Champion Dale McCullers Baltimore Colts, 1969 Ron Sellers Miami Dolphins, 1973 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders, 1968, 1977 FSU PRO BOWL SELECTIONS J.T. Thomas Pittsburgh Steelers, 1975, 1976, 1979 Willie Jones Oakland Raiders, 1981 Ron Sellers New England Patriots, 1969 Mike Shumann San Francisco 49ers, 1982 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders, 1971, 72, 74, 75 Dennis McKinnon Chicago Bears, 1985 J.T. Thomas Pittsburgh Steelers, 1978 Ken Lanier Denver Broncos, 1987, 1988, 1990 Rohn Stark Indianapolis Colts, 1986, 87, 91, 93 Zeke Mowatt New York Giants, 1987 Marion Butts San Diego Chargers, 1991 Alphonso Carreker Denver Broncos, 1987 Deion Sanders Atlanta Falcons, 1992, 93 Odell Haggins San Francisco 49ers, 1990 San Francisco, 1994 Rick Tuten Buffalo Bills, 1991; St. Louis Rams, 2000 Dallas Cowboys, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Martin Mayhew Washington Redskins, 1992 LeRoy Butler Green Bay Packers, 1993, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 Dexter Carter San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Rick Tuten Seattle Seahawks, 1994 Dedrick Dodge San Francisco 49ers, 1995; Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay, 1997, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, Denver Broncos, 1998 03, 04, 05, 06, 08 William Floyd San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Warrick Dunn Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997, 00, 05 Deion Sanders San Francisco 49ers, 1995; Peter Boulware Baltimore Ravens, 1998, 99, 02, 03 Dallas Cowboys, 1996 Brad Johnson Washington Redskins, 1999 Rohn Stark Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996 Tampa Bay, 2003 Edgar Bennett Green Bay Packers, 1997 Walter Jones Seattle Seahawks, 1999, 01, 02, 03, LeRoy Butler Green Bay Packers, 1997, 1998 04, 05, 06, 07, 08 Andre Cooper Denver Broncos, 1998 Sam Cowart Buffalo Bills, 2000 Devin Bush Atlanta Falcons, 1999; St. Louis Rams, 2000 Scott Player Arizona Cardinals, 2000 Henri Crockett Atlanta Falcons, 1999 Samari Rolle Tennessee Titans, 2000 Amp Lee St. Louis Rams, 2000 Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals, 2003, 06, 08 Kevin Long Tennessee Titans, 2000 Laveranues Coles Washington Redskins, 2003 Samari Rolle Tennessee Titans, 2000 Corey Simon Philadelphia Eagles, 2003 Peter Boulware Baltimore Ravens, 2001 Tra Thomas Philadelphia Eagles, 2003, 04 Brian Allen St. Louis Rams, 2002 Javon Walker Green Bay Packers, 2004 Terrell Buckley New England Patriots, 2002 Antonio Cromartie San Diego Chargers, 2007 Tommy Polley St. Louis Rams, 2002 Greg Jones Jacksonville Jaguars, 2007 Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Darnell Dockett Arizona Cardinals, 2007, 09, 2011 Tony Bryant Oakland Raiders, 2003 Chris Hope Tennessee Titans, 2008 Zack Crockett Oakland Raiders, 2003 Leon Washington New York Jets, 2008 Derrick Gibson Oakland Raiders, 2003 12 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993 & 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 129 NFL DRAFT HISTORY Year Name Pos Team Round 1966 Jack Shinholser LB Washington Redskins 9th (NFL) 1977 Gary Woolford DB Houston Oilers 6th (148) 1950 Jerry Morrical DL Detroit Lions free agent Oakland Raiders 19th (AFL) Steve Mathieson QB Detroit Lions 9th (236) Jim Mankins FB Green Bay Packers 12th (NFL) Ed Beckman TE Kansas City Chiefs free agent 1951 Mike Sellers B Cleveland Browns 12th Miami Dolphins 6th Wayne Benner B Cleveland Browns 24th (AFL Redshirt draft) 1978 Bobby Jackson DB New York Jets 6th (141) Bill Driver B Cleveland Browns 29th Bill McDowell LB San Diego Chargers 20th (AFL) Louis Richardson DE New York Jets 10th (254) Joe Avezzano C Boston Patriots 6th Larry Key RB Green Bay Packers 10th (256) 1952 Roy Thompson B Cleveland Browns 12th (AFL Redshirt draft) Nat Terry DB Pittsburgh Steelers 11th (279) Max Wettstein TE Denver Broncos free agent Mark Meseroll OT New Orleans Saints free agent 1954 Bobby Fiveash RB San Fransisco 49ers 16th Mike Shumann WR San Francisco 49ers free agent Tom Feamster OT Chicago Bears 25th 1967 Del Williams C New Orleans Saints 3rd (79) Bill Mote OT New York Giants 29th Larry Kissam T Miami Dolphins 17th (422) 1979 Willie Jones DE Oakland Raiders 2nd (42) Les Murdock K New York Giants free agent Nate Henderson OT St. Louis Cardinals 11th (283) 1955 Tom Feamster OT Los Angeles Rams 4th Bill Proctor OL Cleveland Browns 20th 1968 Kim Hammond QB Miami Dolphins 6th (142) 1980 Mark Lyles RB Cincinnati Bengals 8th (196) Lane Fenner WR San Diego Chargers 7th (183) Jackie Flowers WR Dallas Cowboys 9th (246) 1956 George Boyer LB Los Angeles Rams 8th Thurston Taylor TE Philadelphia Eagles 12th (312) Walter Carter DT Oakland Raiders 10th (264) Jerry Jacobs OG Pittsburgh Steelers 19th Bill Moreman RB New York Giants 14th (368) Jimmy Jordan QB New England Patriots 12th (320) Tom Feamster OT Baltimore Colts free agent Wayne McDuffi e C Cleveland Browns 17th (455) 1981 Bobby Butler DB Atlanta Falcons 1st (25) 1957 Lee Corso QB Chicago Cardinals 29th 1969 Ron Sellers SE Boston Patriots 1st (6) Ken Lanier OT Denver Broncos 5th (125) Chip Glass TE Cleveland Browns 3rd (72) Ron Simmons DT Cleveland Browns 6th (160) 1958 Bobby Renn DB Cleveland Browns 22nd Bill Rhodes G St. Louis Cardinals 4th (97) Paul Piurowski LB Dallas Cowboys 8th (218) Ron Schomburger OL Washington Redskins 23rd Walt Sumner DB Cleveland Browns 7th (176) Bill Capece K Houston Oilers 12th (324) Dale McCullers LB Miami Dolphins 12th (297) Leon Bright RB New York Giants free agent 1959 Bill Kimber DE New York Giants free agent Hector Gray DB Detroit Lions free agent 1970 Bill Cappleman QB Minnesota Vikings 2nd (51) 1960 Joe Majors DB Houston Oilers free agent Grant Guthrie K Buffalo Bills 6th (135) 1982 Rohn Stark P Baltimore Colts 2nd (34) Jeff Curchin OT Chicago Bears 6th (136) Ron Hester LB Miami Dolphins 6th (164) 1961 Bud Whitehead RB LA Chargers 16th (AFL) Phil Abraira DB Chicago Bears 15th (366) Mike Whiting RB Dallas Cowboys 11th (304) Tony Romeo TE Washington Redskins 19th Bill Kimber DE Minnesota Vikings (expansion) 1971 Tom Bailey RB Philadelphia Eagles 10th (256) 1983 Harvey Clayton DB Pittsburgh Steelers free agent Bobby Renn DB New York Jets free agent Dennis McKinnon WR Chicago Bears free agent 1972 Rhett Dawson WR Houston Oilers 10th (240) Scott McLean LB Dallas Cowboys free agent 1962 Don Donatelli C St. Louis Cardinals 18th Richard Amman DE Dallas Cowboys 10th (260) Zeke Mowatt TE New York Giants free agent Ed Trancygier QB Washington Redskins 20th Kent Gaydos TE Oakland
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