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All-ACC Picks Dexter Jackson Honors & Awards All-ACC Picks Dexter Jackson ...................... SP 2006 2003 1999 Sean Liss ................................. P FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Kevin Long.............................. C Buster Davis ........................... LB Alex Barron ........................... OT Mario Edwards ...................... CB Melvin Pearsall ...................... TE SECOND TEAM Michael Boulware .................. LB Sebastian Janikowski ............. PK Shevin Smith ........................ SS Greg Carr ............................. WR Darnell Dockett ..................... DT Jerry Johnson ........................ DL Connell Spain .......................DT Andre Fluellen ........................ DT Stanford Samuels ................... CB Tommy Polley ....................... LB Honorable Mention Craphonso Thorpe ................ WR Corey Simon ......................... DL Chris Davis ........................... WR SECOND TEAM Tarlos Thomas ...................... OL 1995 Cory Niblock ........................ OG David Castillo.......................... C Peter Warrick ....................... WR FIRST TEAM Lawrence Timmons ............... LB Eric Moore ............................ DE Peter Warrick ........................ SP Andre Cooper ...................... WR Myron Rolle ............................ S Honorable Mention SECOND TEAM Warrick Dunn ....................... RB Jerome Carter ........................ SS Brian Allen ............................ LB Jesus Hernandez .................. OT Matt Meinrod ....................... OG Derrick Gibson ..................... DB Danny Kanell ....................... QB Travis Minor .......................... RB Clay Shiver .............................. C Greg Carr Jamal Reynolds...................... DE Lewis Tyre ............................ OG 2002 Eric Thomas ............................ C Reinard Wilson ...................... DE FIRST TEAM Chris Weinke ........................ QB SECOND TEAM Brett Williams ....................... OT Brett Williams ...................... OT Daryl Bush ............................ LB Montrae Holland .................. OG Byron Capers ........................ CB Alonzo Jackson ....................... DL E.G. Green ........................... WR SECOND TEAM 1998 Sean Liss ................................. P Greg Jones ............................. RB FIRST TEAM Andre Wadsworth ................ NG Anquan Boldin ...................... WR Ross Brannon ....................... OT Antoine Mirambeau ................. C Lamont Green....................... LB Michael Boulware .................. LB Sebastian Janikowski ............. PK 1994 Kendyll Pope ......................... LB Travis Minor .......................... RB FIRST TEAM Chance Gwaltney .................... P Corey Simon .........................DT Clifton Abraham ................... CB Honorable Mention Peter Warrick ....................... WR Derrick Alexander ................. DE Xavier Beitia ........................... PK Jason Whitaker ..................... OG Derrick Brooks .................... OLB SECOND TEAM Warrick Dunn ....................... RB Tony Bryant .......................... DE Corey Fuller .......................... CB 2001 Tay Cody .............................. CB Danny Kanell ....................... QB FIRST TEAM Mario Edwards ...................... CB Kez McCorvey ...................... WR Brett Williams ....................... OT Dexter Jackson ...................... SS Patrick McNeil ..................... OG Darnell Dockett ..................... DL Myron Jackson ...................... TE Clay Shiver .............................. C Bradley Jennings .................... LB Larry Smith ........................... DL Lewis Tyre ............................ OG Chris Hope ........................... DB SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Devin Bush ............................ SS Javon Walker ......................... WR 1997 Montrae Holland .................. OG FIRST TEAM Xavier Beitia ........................... PK Thad Busby .......................... QB 1993 Honorable Mention Sam Cowart .......................... LB FIRST TEAM Talman Gardner ................... WR E.G. Green ........................... WR Clifton Abraham ................... CB Alonzo Jackson ...................... DL Melvin Pearsall ...................... TE Derrick Alexander ................. DE Kendyll Pope ......................... LB Samari Rolle .......................... CB Ken Alexander ..................... ILB Michael Boulware .................. LB Tra Thomas .......................... OT Derrick Brooks .................... OLB Andre Wadsworth ................. DE Kez McCorvey ...................... WR SECOND TEAM Corey Sawyer ........................ CB 2000 Daryl Bush ............................ LB Clay Shiver .............................. C FIRST TEAM Dexter Jackson ...................... SS Charlie Ward ........................ QB 2005 Chris Weinke ........................ QB Kevin Long............................. C SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Marvin Minnis ...................... WR Travis Minor .......................... RB Sean Jackson ......................... TB Greg Carr ............................. WR Char-ron Dorsey ................... OT Shevin Smith .........................FS Lonnie Johnson ..................... TE Brodrick Bunkley .................... DT Justin Amman ....................... OG Greg Spires ........................... DE Patrick McNeil ...................... OG KamerionWimbley ................. DE Jamal Reynolds ...................... DL Peter Warrick ....................... WR THIRD TEAM A.J. Nicolson .......................... LB Tommy Polley ....................... LB Jason Whitaker ..................... OG Scott Bentley ......................... PK Honorable Mention Tay Cody .............................. DB Devin Bush ............................ SS David Castillo.......................... C Derrick Gibson ..................... DB Chris Cowart ....................... OLB Ernie Sims ............................. LB SECOND TEAM 1996 Jon Nance ............................ NG Pat Watkins ............................. FS Travis Minor .......................... RB FIRST TEAM Lewis Tyre ............................ OG Tarlos Thomas ...................... OT Chad Bates .......................... OG Tamarick Vanover ................. WR Brett Williams ....................... OT Peter Boulware...................... DE 2004 Jarad Moon .......................... OC Byron Capers ........................ CB Darnell Dockett ..................... DL Andre Cooper ...................... WR 1992 FIRST TEAM David Warren ........................ DL Warrick Dunn ....................... RB FIRST TEAM Alex Barron ........................... OT Brian Allen ............................. LB Reinard Wilson ...................... DE Derrick Brooks .................... OLB Travis Johnson ....................... DT Clevan Thomas .................... DB SECOND TEAM Marvin Jones ........................ ILB Antonio Cromartie ................. CB Chris Hope ........................... DB Thad Busby .......................... QB Corey Sawyer ........................ CB SECOND TEAM Keith Cottrell ........................... P Daryl Bush ............................ LB Robert Stevenson ................. OT Leon Washington.................. RB Honorable Mention Todd Fordham ..................... OT Charlie Ward ........................ QB Chauncey Stovall ................. WR Ryan Sprague ........................ TE E.G. Green ........................... WR SECOND TEAM Chauncy Davis ...................... DE Montrae Holland .................. OG Walter Jones ......................... OT Robbie Baker ........................... C Ernie Sims ............................. LB Andre Wadsworth ................ NG Leon Fowler ........................... FS Bryant McFadden ................. CB Honorable Mention Patrick McNeil ...................... OG Honorable Mention Scott Bentley ........................ PK Tamarick Vanover ................. WR Ray Willis .............................. OT James Colzie ......................... CB Eric Moore ............................. DE Henri Crockett ...................... LB A.J. Nicholson ........................ LB Dee Feaster ........................... SP 126 Pat Watkins ............................. FS 47365-FSU MG Pg 107-133 Honors 126 7/4/07, 6:13 PM Honors & Awards All-South Independent 1968 FIRST TEAM Willie Jones ...................... DT 1982 FIRST TEAM Bill Cappleman ................ QB Larry Key ......................... RB Greg Allen ....................... RB John Crowe ..................... DB Lee Nelson ...................... DB Tom McCormick ............... C Jack Fenwick .................... OT Mike Shumann ............... WR Alphonso Carreker ........... DT Dale McCullers ................. LB Clyde Walker ................... QB Harvey Clayton ................ DB Ron Sellers ........................ FL Second Team 1976 FIRST TEAM Larry Harris ...................... DB 1969 FIRST TEAM Ed Beckman ..................... TE Jessie Hester ................... WR Tom Bailey .......................RB Jon Thames ..................... OT Kelly Lowrey .................... QB Bill Cappleman ................ QB Ricky Render ................... OL Bill Lohse .......................... LB 1977 FIRST TEAM Ken Roe............................ LB Robert McEachern ........... DL Wade Johnson ................ OG Ricky Williams.................. RB Tim Tyson .......................
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