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HuskieHuskie BookBook ofof ListsLists San Diego Chargers TB Michael Turner (33) (2004) 129 HuskiesHuskies inin thethe ProsPros Draft Selections National Football League Canadian Football League 1952 — Fran Cahill, SE 1995 — Derek Sholdice, OT New York Giants (19th) Edmonton Eskimos (2nd) [21] 1968 — Tom Rosenow, DT 1996 — Duane Arrindell, OG San Francisco 49ers (16th) [423] Edmonton Eskimos (1st) [7] 1969 — John Spilis, SE 1996 — Mike Sutherland, C Green Bay Packers (3rd) [64] Saskatchewan Roughriders (1st) [3] 1972 — Tom Wittum, P-PK 1996 — Farrell Duclair, LB San Francisco 49ers (8th) [200] Calgary Stampeders (1st) [8] 1973 — Larry Clark, LB 1996 — Alton Francis, TB Pittsburgh Steelers (5th) [128] Saskatchewan Roughriders (3rd) [23] 1973 — Willie Hatter, SE 1996 — James Eggink, DE Miami Dolphins (7th) [178] Montreal Alouettes (5th) [45] 1973 — John Nokes, LB 1997 — Jamie Macdonald, OT Philadelphia Eagles (9th) [211] British Columbia Lions (5th) [35] 1974 — Mark Kellar, FB 1998 — Garett Sutherland, LB Minnesota Vikings (6th) [155] Winnipeg Blue Bombers (4th) [26] 1974 — Rich Marks, LB 1999 — Orlando Bowen, DE Denver Broncos (14th) [354] Edmonton Eskimos (6th) [43] 1975 — Jerry Latin, TB 2000 — Donnavan Carter, FS St. Louis Cardinals (11th) [280] Toronto Argonauts (1st) [4] 1976 — Bob Gregolunas, LB United States Football League Kansas City Chiefs (6th) [167] Tom Wittum (13), P 1976 — Jerry Golsteyn, QB San Francisco 49ers 1983 — Larry Alleyne, LB New York Giants (12th) [333] Chicago Blitz (td) 1976 — Jerry Meyers, DT 1983 — Rich Barrent, OG Chicago Bears (15th) [411] Chicago Blitz (td) 1977 — Ken Moore, TE 1984 — Carl Aikens, WR Minnesota Vikings (5th) [138] Chicago Blitz (td) 1980 — Randy Clark, OT 1984 — Scott Bolzan, OT Chicago Bears (8th) [215] Chicago Blitz (td) 1981 — Jim Hannula, OT 1984 — Tim Tyrrell, QB Cincinnati Bengals (9th) [229] Chicago Blitz (td) 1984 — Scott Bolzan, OT 1985 — Pete Roth, RB New England Patriots (9th) [238] Orlando Renegades (6th) [89] 1986 — Scott Kellar, DT 1986 — Curt Pardridge, SE Indianapolis Colts (5th) [117] Orlando Renegades (4th) [22] 1986 — Curt Pardridge, SE 1986 — Steve O’Malley, DT San Diego Chargers (6th) [155] Arizona Outlaws (4th) [23] 1986 — Steve O’Malley, DT Indianapolis Colts (7th) [171] World Football League 1987 — Doug Bartlett, NG 1974 — Mark Kellar, FB Los Angeles Rams (4th) [91] Chicago Fire (7th) 1987 — Clarence Vaughn, LB Washington Redskins (8th) [219] World League of American Football 1987 — Todd Peat, OG 1991 — Ted Hennings, DT St. Louis Cardinals (11th) [285] Birmingham Fire (9th) 1990 — Brett Tucker, CB Houston Oilers (8th) [211] National Football League Europe 1994 — LeShon Johnson, TB 1998 — Charles Talley, TB England Monarchs (12th) [67] Green Bay Packers (3rd) [84] Justin McCareins (86), WR 2001 — Ryan Diem, OG Tennessee Titans Indianapolis Colts (4th) [118] XFL 2001 — Justin McCareins, WR 2000 — Mitch Jacoby, TE Tennessee Titans (4th) [124] Chicago Enforcers (40th) [313] 2002 — Darrell Hill, WR 2000 — LeShon Johnson, TB KEY: Tennessee Titans (7th) [225] Chicago Enforcers (45th) [360] Draft round in parentheses / 2004 — Michael Turner, RB overall selection number in brackets San Diego Chargers (5th) [154] (td) denotes Territorial Draft 130 HuskiesHuskies inin thethe ProsPros NFL All-Pro Free Agents Larry Brink, DE 1936-38 — Reino Nori, HB 1966 — Roger Stark, DT Los Angeles Rams Detroit Lions (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Pro Bowl (1950-52) Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1966 — Ron Christian, QB Tom Wittum, P Chicago Bears (NFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) San Francisco 49ers 1942 — Ed Behan, E 1966-67 — Jack Dean, HB Pro Bowl (1973-74) Detroit Lions (NFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) Randy Clark, C 1942 — Jim Patterson, T Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals Detroit Lions (NFL) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) NEA All-NFL (1984) 1944-45 — Toimi Jarvi, QB 1972 — John Hoover, DT Tim Tyrrell, FB Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) USA Today All-NFL (1985) 1948-54 — Larry Brink, DE 1972-73 — John Spilis, SE Todd Peat, OG Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Bears (NFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) UPI, Pro Football Weekly, PFWA 1948 — Warren Reitzel, G 1973-74 — Larry Clark, LB Football Digest All-Rookie (1987) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) Hollis Thomas, DT 1949 — Don Fortunato, QB New England Patriots (NFL) Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1973 — Greg Garton, OG Football News All-Rookie (1996) 1949 — Harry Henigan, FB Miami Dolphins (NFL) Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1974 — Byron Florence, FLK Super Bowl Championships 1952 — Fran Cahill, SE Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Clarence Vaughn, S Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1974 — Dave Donaldson, OG Washington Redskins (1988) 1952 — Gil Memmen, T Chicago Fire (WFL) (Super Bowl XXII) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1975 — Mark Kellar, FB Washington Redskins (1992) 1954-55 — Ernie Wickstrom, HB Chicago Winds (WFL) (Super Bowl XXVI) Chicago Cardinals (NFL) San Antonio Wings (WFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1975 — Don Wnek, DE Super Bowl Appearances 1960 — Lew Flinn, QB Chicago Winds (WFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1975 — Jim Gilbert, P Hollis Thomas, DT 1964-67 — George Bork, QB Chicago Winds (WFL) Philadelphia Eagles (2005) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1975 — Rich Marks, LB (Super Bowl XXXIX) 1964 — Hugh Rohrschneider, E Chicago Winds (WFL) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1975 — Tom Plesha, DB NFL Championships 1964 — Dave Mulderink, DT Chicago Winds (WFL) Larry Brink, DE Washington Redskins (NFL) 1976 — Pete Miskov, PK Los Angeles Rams (1951) 1964 — Gary Stearns, SE Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) 1977 — Vince Smith, RB WLAF Championships 1966 — Bob Stark, DE Chicago Bears (NFL) Todd Peat, OG Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1977 — Bob Gregolunas, LB Frankfurt Galaxy (1995) 1966 — Lynn McCann, DT Chicago Bears (NFL) (World Bowl) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1977-81 — Ken Moore, TE Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) NFL Honors Denver Broncos (NFL) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Todd Peat, OG Los Angeles Raiders Chicago Fire (AFA) Ed Block Courage Award (1993) 1978 — Randy Shelton, OG LeShon Johnson, TB Cleveland Browns (NFL) New York Giants 1978-79 — Jerry Latin, TB Ed Block Courage Award (1999) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1979 — Tom Wittum, P Detroit Lions (NFL) Arena Football Hall of Fame 1979 — Scott Crooks, OG Carl Aikens, WR-DB British Columbia Lions (CFL) Chicago Bruisers 1979 — Carl Fisher, FB Orlando Predators Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Albany Firebirds Dallas Texans (2000) (Continued) Todd Peat with Ed Block Courage Award (1993) 131 HuskiesHuskies inin thethe ProsPros Free Agents (cont.) 1979-81 — Rimas Kozica, DT 1983-84-87— Brian Glasgow, TE 1985-87 — Pete Roth, RB Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Chicago Fire (AFA) Chicago Blitz (USFL) Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1979 — Pete Kraker, QB 1984-90 — Tim Tyrrell, FB 1985 — Todd Van Keppel, P Chicago Bears (NFL) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1979 — Mark Stuart, FS Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1986-87-90 — Darryl Richardson, TB Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) Buffalo Bills (NFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1979 — Jack Wilson, CB Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) New York Giants (NFL) 1984-85 — Vince Scott, PK British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1979-86 — Jerry Golsteyn, QB Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1986-90 — Steve O’Malley, NT Detroit Lions (NFL) Orlando Renegades (USFL) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1984 — Jeff Sanders, CB Denver Broncos (NFL) Baltimore Colts (NFL) Montreal Concordes (CFL) New England Patriots (NFL) Orlando Americans (AFA) 1984 — Rick Bridges, QB Chicago Bruisers (AF) Washington Redskins (NFL) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) New England Steamrollers (AF) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1984-87 — Steve Hirsch, DHB Chicago Bears (NFL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1986-87 — Curt Pardridge, WR Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) Detroit Lions (NFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1985-88-93— Carl Aikens, WR Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Orlando Renegades (USFL) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1987-88 — Ricky Mitchell, HB 1979-80 — Scott Paplham, TE St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) Pittsburgh Gladiators (AF) Houston Oilers (NFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) New York Jets (NFL) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) New York Giants (NFL) 1979-81 — Dave Petzke, SE Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) Chicago Bears (NFL) Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1987 — Reggie Sims, TE Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Chicago Fire (AFA) Dallas Texans (AF) 1987 — Gary Schlinger, LB-RB 1980 — Allen Anderson, CB Albany Firebirds (AF) Chicago Bruisers (AF) New Orleans Saints (NFL) Orlando Predators (AF) 1987 — Sheldon Sobol, LB-RB Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1985-86 — Scott Bolzan, OT Chicago Bruisers (AF) 1980-82 — Frank Lewandoski, LB Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1988-91 — Dan Graham, C-OG Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Cleveland Browns (NFL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) New York Jets ( NFL) 1985-90 — Dan Rosado, OG-C Montreal Machine (WLAF) Chicago Blitz (USFL) Houston Gamblers (USFL) 1988-89 — Reggie Harris, DT 1980-88 — Randy Clark, OT-C Miami Dolphins (NFL) Denver Broncos (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) San Diego Chargers (NFL) New York Jets (NFL) New York Jets (NFL) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1988 — Ted Karamanos, OG Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1985 — Rastee Oce, CB Washington Redskins (NFL) 1980-82 — Jerry Meyers, DT Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1988 — Pete Genatempo, QB Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) Chicago Blitz (USFL)