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06FB Guide P151-190.Pmd CALIFORNIA Golden Bears CAL IN THE NFL CAL PLAYERS 2006 CAL DRAFT PICKS ACTIVE IN THE NFL Ryan O’Callaghan, OL Round 5 (136) New England Patriots Marvin Philip, C Round 6 (201) Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Cardinals J.J. Arrington, TB Aaron Merz, OG Round 7 (248) Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens Kyle Boller, QB Buffalo Bills Wendell Hunter, LB Carolina Panthers Lorenzo Alexander, DT 2006 FREE AGENT SIGNINGS Cincinnati Bengals Deltha O’Neal, CB David Lonie, P Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys L.P. Ladouceur, SNAP Chris Manderino, FB Cincinnati Bengals Detroit Lions Nick Harris, P Donnie McCleskey, SAF Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers, QB Harrison Smith, DB Detroit Lions Houston Texans Jerry DeLoach, DE Indianapolis Colts Matt Giordano, SAF Tarik Glenn, OT CAL’S TOP NFL DRAFT PICKS Kansas City Chiefs Tony Gonzalez, TE John Welbourn, OT FIRST ROUND Minnesota Vikings Adimchinobe 1952 - Les Richter (New York Yanks, 2nd pick overall) Echemandu, TB 1953 - John Olszewski (Chi. Cards, 4) Ryan Longwell, PK 1965 - Craig Morton (Dallas, 6) New England Patriots Tully Banta-Cain, LB 1972 - Sherman White (Cincinnati, 2) New Orleans Saints Scott Fujita, LB 1975 - Steve Bartkowski (Atlanta, 1) Chase Lyman, WR 1976 - Chuck Muncie (New Orleans, 3) Oakland Raiders Nnamdi Asomugha, CB 1977 - Ted Albrecht (Chicago, 15) Ryan Riddle, LB 1981 - Rich Campbell (Green Bay, 6) Langston Walker, OT 1984 - David Lewis (Detroit, 20) Pittsburgh Steelers Chidi Iwuoma, CB 1988 - Ken Harvey (Phoenix, 12) Saint Louis Rams Todd Steussie, OT 1993 - Sean Dawkins (Indianapolis, 16) San Diego Chargers David Binn, SNAP 1994 - Todd Steussie (Minnesota, 19) San Francisco 49ers Jeremy Newberry, C 1996 - Regan Upshaw (Tampa Bay, 12), Washington Redskins Andre Carter, LB Duane Clemons (Minnesota, 16) LaShaun Ward, DB 1997 - Tony Gonzalez (Kansas City, 13), Tarik Glenn (Indianapolis, 19) 2000 - Deltha O’Neal (Denver, 15) 2001 - Andre Carter (San Francisco, 7) 2003 - Kyle Boller (Baltimore, 19), Nnamdi Asomugha (Oakland, 31) 2005 - Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay, 24) Tony Gonzalez, TE Aaron Rodgers, QB Kansas City Chiefs Green Bay Packers SECOND ROUND 1951 - Pete Schabarum (San Francisco, 17) 1958 - Proverb Jacobs (Philadelphia, 17) 1969 - Ed White (Minnesota, 39) 1977 - Wesley Walker (NY Jets, 33) 1980 - Daryle Skaugstad (Houston, 52) 1983 - Harvey Salem (Houston, 30) 1984 - Ron Rivera (Chicago, 44) 1989 - David Zawatson (Chicago, 54) 1992 - Troy Auzenne (Chicago, 49) 1994 - Eric Mahlum (Indianapolis, 32) 1996 - Je’Rod Cherry (New Orleans, 40) 1998 - Jeremy Newberry (San Francisco, 58) 2002 - Langston Walker (Oakland, 53) 2005 - J.J. Arrington (Arizona, 44) THIRD ROUND 1938 - Sam Chapman (Washington, 24) 1953 - Don Johnson (Philadelphia, 34) 1973 - Bob Kampa (Buffalo, 77) 1983 - Reggie Camp (Cleveland, 68) 1991 - James Richards (Dallas, 64) 1993 - Russell White (Los Angeles, 73) 1994 - Doug Brien (San Francisco, 85) Eric Zomalt (Philadelphia, 103) 1999 - Marquis Smith (Cleveland, 76) 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 171 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears CAL IN THE NFL (continued) Steve Bartkowski Kyle Boller Matt Bouza Listed below are California football players who went on to professional careers in the old AAFC, AFL and the National Football League. Listed in parentheses prior to the athlete’s first pro team is the round in which he was drafted (example D-2). If an athlete was drafted by a team other than the first team he played with, this is indicated. A BARR, Dave, QB, (D-4 Philadelphia) BRACELIN, Greg, LB, (D-9) St. Louis Rams 1995, Kansas City 1996, Denver 1980, Oakland 1981, Baltimore AHANOTU, Chidi, DE, (D-6) San Francisco 1997 1982-83, Indianapolis 1984 Tampa Bay 1993-2000, St. Louis 2001, BARTKOWSKI, Steve, QB, (D-1) BREECH, Jim, K, (D-8 Detroit) Buffalo 2002, San Francisco 2003, Miami Atlanta 1975-85, Washington 1985, LA Oakland 1979, Cincinnati 1980-93 and Tampa Bay 2004 Rams 1986 BRIEN, Doug, PK, (D-3) ALBRECHT, Ted, OL, (D-1) BEACH, Fred, G, (FA) San Francisco 1994-95, New Orleans Chicago 1977-81 LA Buccaneers 1926 1995-2000, Indianapolis 2001, Tampa Bay ALEXANDER, Lorenzo, DT, (FA) BEASLEY, John, TE, (D-8) 2001, Minnesota 2002, New York Jets Carolina 2005-present Minnesota 1967-73, New Orleans 1973-74 2003-04, Chicago Bears 2005 ARRINGTON, J.J., TB, (D-2) BECK, Matt, LB, (FA) Arizona 2005-present New England 2000, St. Louis 2000 ARTOE, Lee, T, (D-11) C BEDFORD, Brian, WR, (D-9) Chicago Bears 1940-42, 1945, LA Dons San Diego 1989 CALDWELL, Mike, WR, (FA) (AAFC) 1946-47, Baltimore (AAFC) 1948 San Francisco 1994-96, Philadelphia 1997 BEEDE, Frank, C/OG, (FA) ASOMUGHA, Nnamdi, CB, (D-1) Seattle 1996-2001 CAMP, Reggie, DE, (D-3) Oakland 2003-present Cleveland 1983-87, Atlanta 1988 BERRY, Dan, HB, (D-5) AUZENNE, Troy, OT, (D-2) Philadelphia 1967 CAMPBELL, Rich, QB, (D-1) Chicago 1992-95, Indianapolis 1996-97 Green Bay 1981-84 BESANA, Fred, QB, (D-5) Buffalo 1977, NY Giants 1978 CARTER, Andre, DE, (D-1) San Francisco 2001-05, Washington BIEDERMANN, Leo, OT, (D-12) B 2006-present Cleveland 1978 BAILEY, Mark, RB, (D-4) CELERI, Bob, QB, (D-10 San Francisco) BINN, David, SNAP, (FA) Kansas City 1977-78 NY Yanks 1951, Dallas 1952 San Diego 1994-present BAKER, Jon, LB-G, (D-7 Los Angeles) CHERRY, Je’Rod, DB, (D-2) BOLLER, Kyle, QB, (D-1) NY Giants 1949-52 New Orleans 1996-99, Philadelphia 2000, Baltimore 2003-present BANTA-CAIN, Tully, LB, (D-7) New England 2001-04 BOOTH, Issac, CB, (D-5) New England 2003-present CLEMONS, Duane, LB, (D-1) Cleveland/Baltimore 1994-98 BARNES, Jeff, LB, (D-5) Minnesota 1996-99, Kansas City 2000- BOUZA, Matt, WR, (FA) Oakland 1977-81, LA Raiders 1982-87 2002, Cincinnati 2003-05 San Francisco 1981, Baltimore 1982-83, COLLONS, Ferric, DT, (FA) BARNES, Pat, QB, (D-4) Indianapolis 1984-89 Kansas City 1997, Oakland 1998; San LA Raiders 1992-93, New England 1995-98, Francisco 1999, Cleveland 2003 2000, Oakland 1999 172 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears Je’Rod Cherry Dameane Douglas Scott Fujita COOPER, Joe, K, (FA) E G Houston 1984, NY Giants 1986 EATON, Lou, T, (FA) GARDNER, Derrick, CB, (FA) CROW, Wayne, HB, (D-8 Chicago Cards) NY Giants 1945 Atlanta 1999-2000 Oakland 1960-61, Buffalo 1962-63 ECHEMANDU, Adimchinobe, RB, (D-7) GARNER, Dwight, RB, (FA) CROYLE, Phil, LB, (D-7) Cleveland 2004, Minnesota 2005- Washington 1986-87 Houston 1971-73, Buffalo 1973 present GILBERT, Gale, QB, (FA) CULLOM, Jim, G, (D-17 Washington) EDDINGS, Floyd, WR, (FA) Seattle 1985-87, Buffalo 1989-93, San NY Yanks 1951 NY Giants 1982-83 Diego 1994-95 CURTIS, Isaac, WR, (D-1) EDWARDS, Herman, DB, (FA) GIORDANO, Matt, SAF, (D-4) Cincinnati 1973-84* Philadelphia 1977-86* Indianapolis 2005-present EVANS, Jack, HB, (FA) GLENN, Tarik, OT, (D-1) D Green Bay 1929 Indianapolis 1997-present GOICH, Dan, DT, (D-8 St. Louis) DAWKINS, Sean, WR, (D-1) Detroit 1969, New Orleans 1971, NY Giants Indianapolis 1993-98, Seattle 1999-2000, F 1972-73 Jacksonville 2001, Minnesota 2002 FERRAGAMO, Vince, QB, (D-4) GONZALEZ, Tony, TE, (D-1) DeLOACH, Jerry, DL, (FA) LA Rams 1977-80, 1982-84, Buffalo 1985, Kansas City 1997-present Washington 2000-01, Houston 2002- Green Bay 1985* present GORDON, Steve, C, (D-10) FETHERSTON, Jim, LB, (FA) New England 1992-93, Cleveland 1999 DeLOACH, Ralph, DE, (D-4 Dallas) San Diego 1968-69 NY Jets 1981 FRANTZ, Jack, LB, (D-16) DEVINE, Kevin, CB, (FA) Buffalo 1968 H Carolina 1997-98, Cleveland 1999 FUJITA, Scott, LB, (D-5) HALL, Rhett, DT, (D-6) DICKSON, Joel, DT, (FA) Kansas City 2002-04, Dallas 2005, New Tampa Bay 1991-93, San Francisco 1994, Indianapolis 1991 Orleans 2006-present Philadelphia 1995-99 DIXON, Rich, DE, (FA) HARDY, John, CB, (FA) Atlanta 1983 Chicago 1991 DOUGLAS, Dameane, WR, (D-4) HARDING, Roger, C, (D-5) Oakland 1999, Philadelphia 1999-2002, Cleveland 1945, LA Rams 1946, Philadelphia Kansas City 2003, Washington 2004 1947, Detroit 1948, Green Bay 1949, NY DUREN, Clarence, CB, (FA) Bulldogs 1949 St. Louis 1973-76, San Diego 1973 HARRIS, Nick, P, (D-4 Denver) Cincinnati 2001-02, Detroit 2003- present 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 173 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears CAL IN THE NFL (continued) Ken Harvey Ryan Longwell Mick Luckhurst HARVEY, Ken, LB, (D-1) K M Phoenix 1988-93, Washington 1994-99 KAMPA, Bob, DE, (D-3) MAHLUM, Eric, C, (D-2) HAZELTINE, Matt, LB, (D-4) Buffalo 1973-74, Denver 1974 Indianapolis 1994-97 San Francisco 1955-68, NY Giants 1970 KAPP, Joe, QB, (D-18 Washington) McCAFFREY, Mike, LB, (D-4) HENDRICKSON, Steve, LB, (D-6) Minnesota 1967-69, Boston 1970 Buffalo 1970 San Francisco 1989, Dallas 1989, San Diego 1990-94, Houston 1995 KARTZ, Keith, OT, (FA) McCARTHY, Jim, T, (FA) Denver 1987-95 Duluth 1927 HICKMAN, Dallas, DE, (D-9) Washington 1976-81, Baltimore 1981 KEEN, Robbie, P/K, (D-9) McLAUGHLIN, John, DE, (D-5) Kansas City 1992 Tampa Bay 1999-2000 HOLLOWAY, Stan, LB, (FA) New Orleans 1980 KLEIN, Perry, QB, (FA) MEADOW, Ralph, E, (FA) Atlanta 1994-96 Canton 1920 HUFFORD, Darrell, E, (FA) LA Buccaneers 1926 MELVILLE, Dan, P, (FA) San Francisco 1979 HUNTER, Wendell, LB, (FA) Buffalo 2005-present L MILLER, Keith, LB, (FA) LADOUCEUR, L.P., SNAP, (FA) St. Louis 2000-01, Seattle 2002 Dallas 2005-present MONACHINO, Jim, HB, (D-12) I LARSON, Paul, QB, (D-8) San Francisco 1951, 1953, Washington Chi. Cards 1957, Oakland 1960 1955 IMLAY, Tut, HB, (FA) LA Buccaneers 1926, NY Giants 1927 LEWIS, David, TE, (D-1) MORTON, Craig, QB, (D-1) Detroit 1984-87 Dallas 1965-74, NY Giants 1974-76, Denver INGRAM, Darryl, TE, (D-4) 1977-82 Minnesota 1989-90, Green Bay 1992-93 LONGWELL, Ryan,
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