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All-Time Nfl Rosters ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERS Arizona Cardinals (1994-present) Carolina Panthers (1995-present) St. Louis Cardinals (1960-93) Joey Harris, RB 2004 Chicago Cardinals (1920-59) Jeff Zgonina, DT 1995 Ian Allen, OL 2005 Don Brumm, DE 1963-69, 1972 Dave Butz, DT-E 1973-74 Chicago Bears (1922-present) Ralph Claypool, C 1925-26, 1928 Chicago Staleys (1921) Babe Dimancheff, HB-DB 1947-50 George Duggins, OE-DE 1934 Erich Barnes, DB 1958-60 Jack Elwell, WR 1962 Dick Barwegen, OG-DG-LB 1950-52 Roy Horstmann, FB-LB-DB-WB 1934 Tom Bettis, LB 1963 Bill Kay, DB 1984 George Bolan, FB-HB 1921-24 Chike Okeafor, DE 2005 Ed Cody, DB-FB 1949 Ken Panfil, OT-DT 1959-62 Rosevelt Colvin, LB 1999-2002 Paul Pardonner, BB-DB 1934-35 Babe Dimancheff, HB-DB 1952 Ed Risk, FB 1932 Abe Gibron, OG-DG 1958-59 Wayne Smith, DB 1982-86 Ken Gorgal, DB 1955-56 Leo Sugar, DE 1954-60 Gary Hrivnak, DE 1973-76 Ken Huffine, FB-T-G 1921 Tony Ippolito, G-LB 1943 Atlanta Falcons (1966-present) Bill Knox, DB 1974-76 Joe Mihal, T 1940-41 Cliff Benson, TE 1984-85 Ookie Miller, C-LB-G 1932-37 Scott Campbell, QB 1986-90 Joe Odom, LB 2003-05 David Frye, LB 1983-85 Kyle Orton, QB 2005 Jim Garcia, DE-DT 1968 John Petty, FB 1942 Jeff George, QB 1994-96 Mike Phipps, QB 1977-81 Steve Griffin, WR 1987 Tom Roggeman, OG 1956-57 Jerome King, DB 1979-80 Jim Schwantz, LB 1992, 1998 Gary Roberts, OG 1970 John Skibinski, RB 1978-81 Jerry Shay, DT 1968-69 Vinny Sutherland, WR 2002 Jeff Zgonina, DT 1996 Perry Williams, DB 1974 Baltimore Ravens (1996-present) Cincinnati Bengals (1968-present) David Nugent, DE 2002 Travis Dorsch, K-P 2002 Tony Vinson, RB 1997-99 Jeff Hill, WR 1994-96 Calvin Williams, WR 1996 Landon Johnson, LB 2004-05 Jerrol Williams, LB 1996 Charlie King, DB 1968-69 Rod Woodson, DB 1998-2001 Cleveland Browns (1946-95, Buffalo Bills (1960-present) 1999-present) Walt Cudzik, C-LB 1964 Alex Agasse, LB-OG 1948-51 Gene Donaldson, RB 1967 Erich Barnes, DB 1965-71 Donnie Green, OT 1971-76 Pete Brewster, OE 1952-58 Willie Jones, FB 1962 Stan Brown, WR 1971 Bruce King, RB 1986-87 Gary Danielson, QB 1985, 1987-88 Charlie King, OB 1966-67 Len Dawson, QB 1960-61 Joe Kulbacki, HB 1960 Ross Fichtner, DB 1960-67 Jack Laraway, LB 1960 Jim Garcia, DE-DT 1965 Dan McGrew, C 1960 Abe Gibron, OG-DG 1950-56 Mike Pruitt, RB 1985 Ken Gorgal, DB 1950, 1953-54 Scott Virkus, DE 1983-84 Randy Minniear, RB 1970 Connie Zelencik, C 1977 Mike Phipps, QB 1970-76 Mike Pruitt, RB 1976-84 Stan Sczurek, LB 1963-65 Gene Selawski, OT-OG 1960 Joe Skibinski, OG 1952 Bill Yanchar, DT 1970 136 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERS Steve Bryant, WR 1987 Dallas Cowboys (1960-present) George Buksar, LB-FB 1950 Cleveland Crosby, DE 1982 Tom Franckhauser, DB 1960-61 Bernie Flowers, OE 1956 Jacques Reeves, CB 2004-05 Barry French, OG-DG-OT 1947-50 Jim Schwantz, LB 1994-96 Gilbert Gardner, LB 2004-05 Fred Strickland, LB 1996-98 Jeff George, QB 1990-93 Mark Herrmann, QB 1983-84, 1990-92 Marcus Jackson, DE-NT 1987 Mark Jackson, WR 1994 Denver Broncos (1960-present) Isaac Jones, WR 1999-2000 Bill Murray, OG 1950 Otis Armstrong, RB 1973-80 Ken Novak, DT 1976-77 Mark Herrmann, QB 1981-82 Chukie Nwokorie, DE 1999-2002 Mark Jackson, WR 1986-92 Chris Scott, DE 1984-85 Larry Kaminski, C 1966-73 Pat Snyder, LB 1991 Bill McKoy, LB 1970-72 Scott Virkus, DE 1984-85 Dave Young, TE 1983-84 Jeff Zgonina, DT 1998 Detroit Lions (1934-present) Roosevelt Barnes, LB 1982-85 Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-present) Kelly Butler, OT 2005 Mark Brown, LB 1989-91 Akin Ayodele, LB 2002-05 Carl Capria, DB 1974 Scott Conover, OG-OT 1991-96 Gary Danielson, QB 1976-84 Ed Flanagan, C 1965-74 Kansas City Chiefs (1963-present) Barry French, OG-DG-OT 1951 Dallas Texans (1960-62) Mel Gray, RB-WR 1989-94 Donnie Green, OT 1978 Len Dawson, QB 1962-75 Matt Kinzer, P 1987 Cris Dishman, DB 1999 Ken Long, T 1976 Leroy Keyes, RB-DB 1973 Charlie Potts, DB 1972 Bruce King, RB 1985-86 Wayne Smith, DB 1980-82 Sam Longmire, DB-WR 1976-78 Leo Sugar, DE 1962 Mike Pruitt, RB 1985-86 Jim Teal, LB 1973 Jerrol Williams, LB 1994 Green Bay Packers (1921-present) Miami Dolphins (1966-present) Dick Afflis, OT-DG-OG 1951-54 Mark Brown, LB 1983-88 Tom Bettis, LB 1955-61 Tim Foley, DB 1970-80 Lou Brock, HB-DB-FB-TB 1940-45 David Frye, LB 1986-89 Ed Cody, DB-FB 1947-48 Bob Griese, QB 1967-80 Ken Gorgal, DB 1956 Pat Johnson, DB 1995 Michael Hawthorne, DB 2003-04 Derek Wimberly, DE 1987 Cecil Isbell, TB-DB-HB 1938-42 Jeff Zgonina, DT 2003-05 Ookie Miller, C-LB-G 1938 Chukie Nwokorie, DE 2003 Joe Skibinski, OG 1955-56 Minnesota Vikings (1961-present) Red Sleight, T 1930-31 Blane Smith, LB 1977 Larry Bowie, G 1962-68 Fred Strickland, LB 1994-95 John Charles, DB 1970 Edwin Watson, RB 1999 Cris Dishman, DB 2000 Perry Williams, DB 1969-73 Tom Franckhauser, DB 1962-63 Glenn Young, DB 1956 Jeff George, QB 1999 Matt Hernandez, OT 1984 Marc May, TE 1987 Indianapolis Colts (1984-present) Pat Russ, DT 1963 Baltimore Colts (1953-83) Jerry Shay, DT 1966-67 Jimmy Smith, RB 1987 Alex Agasse, LB-OG 1953 Wayne Smith, DB 1987 Don Anderson, DB 1985 Fred Strickland, LB 1993 Dick Barwegen, OG-DG-LB 1953-54 WE’VE G OT YOUR GAME 137 ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERS New England Patriots (1971-present) Oakland Raiders (1960-81, Boston Patriots (1960-70) 1995-present) Los Angeles Raiders (1982-94) John Charles, DB 1967-69 Rosevelt Colvin, LB 2003-05 Jeff George, QB 1997-98 Walt Cudzik, C-LB 1962-63 Ron Sabal, OT-OG 1960-61 Brandon Gorin, OT 2003-05 Stuart Schweigert, S 2004-05 Matt Light, OT 2001-05 Rod Woodson, DB 2002-03 Shawn McCarthy, P 1991-92 Gene Mruczkowski, OL 2004-05 David Nugent, DT 2000-01 John Simerson, C-OT 1961 Philadelphia Eagles (1933-present) Karl Singer, OT 1966-68 Darryl, Stingley, WR 1973-77 Ian Allen, OT 2004 Scott Virkus, DE 1984 Don Brumm, DE 1970-71 Clyde Washington, DB-P 1960-61 Bill Combs, OE-DB 1942 Dennis Wirgowski, DE-DT 1970-72 Jim Fritzsche, OT-OG 1983 Abe Gibron, OG-DG 1956-57 Mel Gray, RB-WR 1997 Donnie Green, OT 1977 New Orleans Saints (1967-present) Tom Jelesky, OT 1985-86 Leroy Keyes, RB-DB 1969-72 Steve Baumgartner, DE-LB-DT 1973-77 Tom Luken, OG 1972-78 Cliff Benson, TE 1987-88 Dick Murley, OT 1956 Larry Burton, WR 1975-77 John Simerson, C-OT 1957-58 Jim Everett, QB 1994-96 Leo Sugar, DE 1961 Ross Fichtner, DB 1968 Edwin Watson, RB 1999 Jim Garcia, DE-DT 1967 Harold Wells, LB 1965-68 Mel Gray, RB-WR 1986-88 Calvin Williams, WR 1990-96 Michael Hawthorne, DB 2000-02 Dennis Wirgowski, DE-DT 1973 Clem Woltman, T 1938-40 New York Giants (1925-present) Pittsburgh Steelers (1940-42, Brian Alford, WR 1998-99 Ian Allen, OT 2002-03 1945-present) Erich Barnes, DB 1961-64 Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-39) Chris Davis, LB 1987 Lou DeFilippo, G 1941, 1945-47 Pete Barbolak, T 1949 Jim Garcia, DE-DT 1966 Tom Barnett, HB-DB 1959-60 Mark Jackson, WR 1993-94 Tom Bettis, LB 1962 Jerome King, DB 1980 Pete Brewster, OE 1959-60 Randy Minniear, RB 1967-69 Frank Bykowski, G 1940 Matt Mitrione, DT 2002 Scott Campbell, QB 1984-86 Bill Murray, OG 1951 Rodney Carter, RB 1987-89 Stan Sczurek, LB 1966 Len Dawson, QB 1957-59 Jerry Shay, DT 1970-71 Clarence Janecek, G 1933, 1935 Ray Trowbridge, OE 1921 Joe Krupa, OT 1956-64 Dave Young, TE 1981 Jim Letsinger, OG 1933 Paul Moss, OE-DE 1933 Dick Murley, OT 1956 New York Jets (1963-present) Bill Murray, OG 1952 New York Titans (1960-62) Cap Oehler, C-LB 1933-34 Chukky Okobi, OG 2001-05 Lonnie Palelei, OG-OT 1993 Mike Augustyniak, RB 1981-83 George Papach, FB-DB 1948-49 Don Baldwin, DE 1987 Dick Sandefur, FB-LB-DB 1936-37 Tom Bayless, OG 1970 John Simerson, C-OT 1958 Carl Capria, DB 1975 Ed Skoronski, E-DE-C-LB 1935-36 Scott Dierking, RB 1977-83 Ray Wallace, RB 1989 Nick Mumley, DE-OT 1960-62 Jerrol Williams, LB 1989-92 Lonnie Palelei, OG-OT 1997 Rod Woodson, DB 1987-96 Jim Tiller, HB 1962 Jeff Zgonina, DT 1993-94 Clyde Washington, DB-P 1963-65 138 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERS St. Louis Rams (1995-present) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976-present) Los Angeles Rams (1946-94) Mike Alstott, FB 1996-2005 Cleveland Rams (1937-42, 1944-45) Don Anderson, DB 1987 Scott Dierking, RB 1984 Forrest Burmeister, G-T 1937-38 Johnny Drake, FB-DB-LB-WB 1937-41 Jim Everett, QB 1986-93 Tennessee Titans (1999-present) Tom Franckhauser, DB 1959 Wayne Gift, BB-DB 1937 Tennessee Oilers (1997-98) Michael Hawthorne, DB 2005 Houston Oilers (1960-96) Mark Herrmann, QB 1988-89 Lamar Lundy, DE-OE 1957-69 Steve Baumgartner, DE-LB-DT 1977-79 Ookie Miller, C-LB-G 1937 Jim Beirne, WR-TE 1968-73, 1975-76 Ken Panfil, OT-DT 1956-58 Gregg Bingham, LB 1973-84 Jermaine Ross, WR 1994-97 Steve Bryant, WR 1982-84 Gene Selawski, OT-OG 1959 John Charles, DB 1971-74 Ed Skoronski, E-DE-C-LB 1937 Cris Dishman, DB 1988-96 Fred Strickland, LB 1988-92 Mel Gray, RB-WR 1995-97 Joe Winkler, C-LB 1945 Steve Jackson, CB 1991-99 Jeff Zgonina, DT 1997, 1999-2002 Bill Kay, DB 1981-83 Jack Laraway, LB 1961 John Simerson, C-OT 1960 San Diego Chargers (1961-present) Ray Wallace, RB 1986-87 Los Angeles Chargers (1960) Jim Beirne, WR-TE 1973-74 Washington Redskins (1937-present) Drew Brees, QB 2001-05 Boston Redskins (1933-36) Larry Burton, WR 1978-79 Jim Everett, QB 1997 Johnny Allen, C-LB 1955-58 Ed Flanagan, C 1975-76 Cliff Benson, TE 1987 Nick Hardwick, C 2004-05 George Buksar, LB-FB 1951-52 Mark Herrmann, QB 1985-87 Dave Butz, DT-E 1975-88 Bill Kay, DB 1984 Walt Cudzik, C-LB 1954 Ralph Perretta, C-OG 1975-80 Cris Dishman, DB 1997-98 Shaun Phillips, LB 2004-05 Mark Fischer, C 1998-2001 John Reeves, LB 1999-2000 Jeff George, QB 2000-01 Gene Selawski, OT-OG 1961 Ted Hazelwood, OT-DT 1953 Jerrol Williams, LB 1993 Roy Horstmann, FB-LB-DB-WB 1933 Walt Houston, OG 1955 Lou Karras, DT 1950-51 San Francisco 49ers (1946-present) Chris Sedoris, C 1996 Jimmy Smith, RB 1984 Jim Looney, LB 1981 Fred Strickland, LB 1999 Bill McKoy, LB 1974 Ed Voytek, OG 1957-58 Chike Okeafor, DE 1999-2002 Lance Olssen, OT-C 1968-69 Jim Schwantz, LB 1997 Note: Rosters have been compiled based on team media guides and Mark Stevens, QB 1987 Total Football.
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