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New Orleans Saints All-Time Numerical Roster New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster Players who have spent at least one regular season or postseason game on the active roster. 0 Obert Logan (S) 1967 00 Ken Burrough (WR) 1970 1 Gary Yepremian (K) 1979 Benny Ricardo (K) 1980‐81 Martín Gramatica (K) 2007‐08 2 Chip Lohmiller (K) 1995 Aaron Brooks (QB) 2000‐05 Olindo Mare (K) 2007 3 Skip Butler (K) 1971 John Leypoldt (K) 1978 Bobby Hebert (QB) 1985‐89,91‐92 Mark Royals (P) 1997‐98 John Carney (K) 2001‐06, 09 Tyler Palko (QB) 2007 Joey Harrington (QB) 2008 4 Mike Cofer (K) 1987 SteveWalsh (QB) 1990‐93 Klaus Wilmsmeyer (P) 1995‐96 Toby Gowin (P) 2000‐02 Todd Bouman (QB) 2003‐05 Billy Cundiff (K) 2006 Glenn Pakulak (P) 2008 New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 5 Florian Kempf (K) 1987 Heath Shuler (QB) 1997‐98 Adrian McPherson (QB) 2005 Taylor Mehlhaff (K) 2008 Garrett Hartley (K) 2008‐ 6 Tommy Barnhardt (P) 1987,89‐94,99 Dirk Johnson (P) 2002 Thomas Morstead (P) 2009‐ 7 Toni Linhart (K) 1972 Guy Benjamin (QB) 1980 Morten Andersen (K) 1982‐94 Danny Wuerffel (QB) 1997‐99 Steve Weatherford (P) 2006‐08 Ben Grahamԛ(P) 2008 8 Archie Manning (QB) 1971‐75,77‐82 9 Happy Feller (K) 1972‐73 George Winslow (P) 1989 Tommy Kramer (QB) 1990 Jake Delhomme (QB) 1998‐99 Drew Brees (QB) 2006‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 10 Charlie Durkee (K) 1967‐68,71‐72 Julian Fagan (P) 1970‐72 Steve O’Neal (P) 1973 Bobby Douglass (QB) 1976‐77 Tom Jurich (K) 1978 Steve Mike‐Mayer (K) 1978 Brian Hansen (P) 1984‐88 Tommy Barnhardt (P) 1987,89‐94 Cary Blanchard (K) 1992 Doug Brien (K) 1995‐2000 Jamie Martin (QB) 2006‐07 Skyler Green (WR) 2008 Chase Daniel (QB) 2009‐ 11 Ronnie South (QB) 1968 Jim Ninowski (QB) 1969 Bivian Lee (CB) 1971‐75 Ed Burns (QB) 1978‐80 Richard Todd (QB) 1984 John Fourcade (QB) 1987‐90 Billy Joe Tolliver (QB) 1998‐2000 Jason Fife (QB) 2006 Mark Brunell (QB) 2008‐ 12 Tom McNeill (P) 1967‐69 Bobby Scott (QB) 1973‐82 Babe Laufenberg (QB) 1986 Kevin Ingram (QB) 1987 Billy Joe Hobert (QB) 1997‐99 Jake Delhomme (QB) 2000‐02 Marques Colston (WR) 2006‐ 13 Larry Cipa (QB) 1974‐75 McCleskey, J.J. (WR/S) 1993 Doug Nussmeier (QB) 1994‐97 Kerry Collins (QB) 1998 Rod Harper (WR) 2009‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 14 Karl Sweetan (QB) 1968 Edd Hargett (QB) 1969‐72 Russell Erxleben (K/P) 1979‐83 Richard Todd (QB) 1985 Tim Riordan (QB) 1987 Tom Hodson (QB) 1995‐96 J.T. O’Sullivan (QB) 2002‐04 Levon Thomas (WR) 2005 15 Gary Cuozzo (QB) 1967 Charlie Durkee (K) 1967‐68,71‐72 Bob Davis (QB) 1973 Donnie Gibbs (P) 1974 Rich Szaro (K) 1975‐78 Toni Fritsch (K) 1982 Courtney Roby (WR) 2008‐ 16 Bo Burris (S) 1967‐69 Steve Ramsey (QB) 1970 Ken Stabler (QB) 1982‐84 Tom Blanchard (P) 1974‐78 Mike Buck (QB) 1990‐93 Lance Moore (WR) 2006‐ 17 Billy Kilmer (QB) 1967‐70 Rick Partridge (P) 1979 Speedy Thomas (WR) 1973‐74 Jim Everett (QB) 1994‐96 Mitch Berger 2003‐05 Robert Meachem (WR) 2007‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 18 Hugo Hollas (S) 1970‐72 Dave Wilson (QB) 1981,83‐89 Wade Wilson (QB) 1993‐94 Terry Guess (WR) 1996 Jeff Blake (QB) 2000‐01 Phil McGeoghan (WR) 2003 Terrance Copper (WR) 2006‐08 19 Gary Wood (QB) 1967 Tom Dempsey (K) 1969‐70 Bill McClard (K) 1973‐75 Guido Merkens (QB/WR/DB) 1980‐85 Brett Bech (WR) 1996 Alonzo Johnson (WR) 1998 Charlie Jones (WR) 2000 Devery Henderson (WR) 2004‐ 20 George Youngblood (S) 1967‐68 Delles Howell (CB) 1970‐72 John Wood (DE) 1973 Eric Felton (CB) 1978‐80 Russell Gary (S) 1981‐86 John Sutton (CB) 1987 Othello Henderson (S) 1993‐94 Derek Brown (RB) 1995‐96 Earl Little (CB) 1998 Terry Allen (RB) 2000 Jay Bellamy (S) 2001‐07 Randall Gay (CB) 2008‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 21 John Douglas (CB) 1967‐68 Carl Ward (S) 1969 Joe Scarpati (DB) 1970 Reynaud Moore (CB) 1971 Nate Ramsey (S) 1973 Ken Reaves (CB) 1974 Greg Boyd (S) 1974 David Gray (DB) 1979 John Krimm (S) 1982 Earl Johnson (CB) 1985 Dalton Hilliard (RB) 1987‐93 Derek Brown (RB) 1993‐94 Eric Allen (CB) 1995‐97 Earl Little (CB) 1999 Robert Williams (CB) 1999 Steve Israel (CB) 2001 Dale Carter (CB) 2002‐03 Jason Craft (CB) 2004‐08 Terrence Holt (S) 2008 Mike Bell (RB) 2009‐ 22 Charlie Brown (RB) 1967‐68 Gary Lewis (RB) 1970 Elijah Pitts (RB) 1970 D’Artagnan Martin (CB) 1971 Howard Stevens (RB) 1973‐74 Benny Johnson (CB) 1976 Ricky Ray (CB) 1979‐80 Tyrone Anthony (RB) 1984‐85 Van Jakes (CB) 1986‐88 Derrick Taylor (S) 1987 Michael Mayes (CB) 1989 Gill Fenerty (RB) 1990‐91 Brad Muster (FB) 1993‐94 Lorenzo Neal (FB) 1995‐96 Tyronne Drakeford (CB) 1998‐99 Fred Thomas (CB) 2000‐07 Tracy Porter (CB) 2008‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 23 Dave Whitsell (CB) 1967‐69 Doug Wyatt (S) 1970‐72 Joe Profit (RB) 1973 Charlie Thomas (KR) 1975 Craig Cassady (DB) 1977 James Marshall (DB) 1980 Buford Jordan (FB) 1986‐92 Lorenzo Neal (FB) 1993‐94 Ricky Whittle (RB) 1996 Chris Hewitt (S) 1997‐99 Kevin Mathis (CB) 2001 Victor Green (S) 2003 Fred Booker (CB) 2005 Omar Stoutmire (S) 2006 Pierre Thomas (RB) 2007‐ 24 Elijah Nevett (CB) 1967‐70 Margene Adkins (WR) 1972 Joe Williams (RB) 1972 Johnny Fuller (S) 1973‐75 Clarence Chapman (CB) 1976‐80 Marvin Lewis (RB) 1982 Terry Hoage (DB) 1984‐85 Scott Woerner (DB) 1987 Milton Mack (CB) 1987‐91 Derek Brown (RB) 1993 Mario Bates (RB) 1994‐97 Rob Kelly (S) 1998 Fred Weary (CB) 1999‐2001 Monty Montgomery (S) 2004 Dwight Smith (S) 2005 Bryan Scott (S) 2006 Chris Barclay (RB) 2007 Leigh Torrence (CB) 2008‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 25 Jerry Simmons (WR) 1967 Al Dodd (WR) 1969‐71 Jerry Moore (S) 1973‐74 Leon McQuay (RB) 1976 Wade Bosarge (DB) 1977 Johnnie Poe (CB) 1981‐87 Fred McAfee (RB) 1991‐93, 2001‐05 Alex Molden (CB) 1996‐2000 Reggie Bush (RB) 2006‐ 26 Jimmy Heidel (S) 1967 Joe Don Looney (RB) 1969 Richard Harvey, Sr. (DB) 1971 Steve Rogers (RB) 1975 Jimmy Stewart (S) 1977 Jitter Fields (PR) 1984 Willie Tullis (CB) 1985‐86 Stacey Dawsey (WR) 1987 Vince Buck (DB) 1990‐95 Mickey Washington (CB) 1997 Lamar Smith (RB) 1999 Corey Harris (CB) 2000 Fred McAfee (RB) 2000 Deuce McAllister (RB) 2001‐09 27 Walt Roberts (WR) 1967 Bobby Thompson (S) 1969 Rod McNeill (RB) 1974‐75 Ray Brown (S) 1978‐80 Greg Stemrick (CB) 1983 Antonio Gibson (S) 1986‐89,92 Reginald Jones (CB) 1991‐94 Selwyn Jones (CB) 1994 Vashone Adams (S) 1997 Rob Kelly (S) 2000 Ken Irvin (CB) 2002 James Fenderson (RB) 2002‐03 Aaron Stecker (RB) 2004‐08 Malcolm Jenkins (CB) 2009‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 28 Ross Fichtner (S) 1968 Don Shy (RB) 1969 James Ford (RB) 1971‐72 Alvin Maxson (RB) 1974‐76 Bill Hurley (DB) 1982‐83 Greg Harding (DB) 1984 Gene Atkins (S) 1987‐93 Derrick Hoskins (S) 1996 Troy Davis (RB) 1997‐99 Chris Oldham (S) 2000‐01 Curtis Keaton (RB) 2002 Deveron Harper (DB) 2003‐04 Sideeq Shabazz (S) 2005 Anthony Thomas (RB) 2005 DeJuan Groce (CB) 2006 Usama Young (CB) 2008‐ 29 Ray Ogden (WR) 1967 Gene Howard (CB) 1968‐70 Billie Hayes (CB) 1972 Maurice Spencer (CB) 1974‐76,78 Rodney Lewis (CB) 1982‐84 Reggie Sutton (CB) 1987‐88 Undra Johnson (RB) 1989 Vencie Glenn (S) 1991 Keith Taylor (S) 1992‐93 Vinnie Clark (CB) 1994 Mark McMillian CB) 1996 Sammy Knight (S) 1997‐2002 Keyuo Craver (CB) 2003 Josh Bullocks (S) 2005‐08 Chris McAlister (CB) 2009 Marcus McCauley (CB) 2009 Herana‐Daze Jones (S) 2009 New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 30 Les Kelley (RB) 1967‐69 Bob Shaw (WR) 1970 Bill Harris (RB) 1971 Ernie Jackson (CB) 1972‐77 Wayne Wilson (FB) 1979‐86 Vincent Alexander (FB) 1987 Cedric Smith (FB) 1991 Anthony Newman (S) 1995‐97 Je’Rod Cherry (DB) 1998‐99 Chad Morton (RB) 2000 Fred McAfee (RB) 2006 Lynell Hamilton (RB) 2008‐ 31 Jim Taylor (RB) 1967 Richard Newsome (S) 2001 Aaron Glenn (CB) 2008 Pierson Prioleau (S) 2009‐ 32 Tom Barrington (RB) 1967‐70 Lincoln Minor (RB) 1973 Jim DeRatt (DB) 1975 Kim Jones (FB) 1976‐79 Scott Stauch (RB) 1981 Vernon Perry (S) 1983 Darrell Toussaint (DB) 1987 Paul Frazier (RB) 1989 Mark Lee (CB) 1991 Vaughn Dunbar (RB) 1992,94‐95 Earnest Hunter (RB) 1996 Aaron Craver (RB) 1998‐99 Jerald Moore (RB) 2000 Ki‐Jana Carter (RB) 2003‐04 Antowain Smith (RB) 2005 Fred McAfee (RB) 2006 Jabari Greer (CB) 2009‐ New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 33 Randy Schultz (RB) 1967‐68 Steve Preece (DB) 1969 Mike Strachan (RB) 1975‐80 Kevin Gray (DB) 1982 Junior Thurman (DB) 1987 Ernest Spears (S) 1990 Tyrone Hughes (CB) 1993‐96 Rob Kelly (S) 1997 Wilmont Perry (RB) 1998‐99 Moran Norris (FB) 2001‐02 Ashley Ambrose (CB) 2003‐04 Jesse Chatman (RB) 2005 Joey Thomas (CB) 2005 Keith Joseph (RB) 2006 Olaniyi Sobomehin (FB) 2008 34 Tony Lorick (RB) 1968‐69 Carlos Bell (TE) 1971 Jess Phillips (RB) 1973‐74 Tony Galbreath (RB) 1976‐80 Bobby Johnson (DB) 1983‐84,86 Jeff Rodenberger (FB) 1987 Barry Word (RB) 1987‐88 Craig Heyward (RB) 1989‐92 Ray Zellars (FB) 1995‐98 Tebucky Jones (S) 2003‐04 Ricky Williams (RB) 1999‐2001 Mike McKenzie (CB) 2005‐09 New Orleans Saints All‐Time Numerical Roster 35 Ted Davis (LB) 1967‐69 Jim Otis (RB) 1970 Bob Gresham (RB) 1971‐72 Henry Matthews (RB) 1973 Jim Van Wagner (FB) 1978 Earl Campbell (RB) 1984‐85 Bobby Morse (FB) 1989‐91 Shane Pahukoa (S) 1995 Reggie Howard (CB) 2000 Chris Canty (CB) 2000 Fakhir Brown (CB) 2002‐05 Jamaal Branch (RB) 2006‐07 David Pittman (CB) 2008 Michael Lehan (CB) 2008 36 Don McCall (RB) 1967‐68,70 Dick Davis (RB) 1970 Vic Nyval (RB) 1970 Don Burchfield (TE) 1971 Bob Brown (TE) 1972‐73 Andrew Jones (RB) 1975‐76 Greg Boykin (RB) 1977 Rueben Mayes (RB) 1986‐88,90 Stanford Jennings (RB) 1991 Derrick Ned (FB) 1993‐95 Lamar Smith (RB) 1998, 2003 Corey Harris (CB) 1999 Michael Hawthorne (CB) 2000‐02 Cory McIntyre (RB) 2006 Darian Barnes (FB) 2008
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