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Miners in the Pros MINERS IN THE PROS Kris Adams - WR Dustin Bell - DB Maurice Chavis - DB James Davidson - LB Team Years Team Years Team Years Team Years Chicago (NFL) 2011 Tri-Cities (IDFL) 2010 Tri Cities (IDFL) 2016-pr Cincinnati (NFL) 2014 Minnesota (NFL) 2011 Cleveland (AFL1) 2011-12 New York Giants (NFL) 2014 St. Louis (NFL) 2011 New Orleans (AFL1) 2013 Gene Childs - FB Indianapolis (NFL) 2012 Tri-Cities (IDFL) 2014-15 San Diego (NFL) 1970 Fred DeBernardo - DE N.Y. Giants (NFL) 2013 Team Years Winnipeg (CFL) 2015-pr Bryce Benekos - P Carey Clayton - C Kansas City (NFL) 1974 Team Years Team Years Mike Aguayo - OL Green Bay (NFL) 2005 San Diego (NFL) 2001 Sir James Delgardo - DB Team Years Jacksonville (NFL) 2002 Team Years Green Bay (NFL) 2010 Nikita Blair - LB Amsterdam (NFL-Europe) 2003 Hamilton (CFL) 2007 Milwaukee (AFL1) 2011 Team Years Columbus (AFL1) 2004 British Columbia (CFL) 2008 Minnesota (NFL) 1985 Nashville (AFL1) 2005-07 Godwin Akinduro - LB Quintin Demps - DB Team Years Antwon Blake - DB Robert Clayton - OL Team Years Dallas (NFL) 2005 Team Years Philadelphia (NFL) 2008-09 Team Years Austin (AFL1) 2005 Hartford (UFL) 2010 Eric Anderson - WR Jacksonville (NFL) 2012 Houston (NFL) 2010-12 Pittsburgh (NFL) 2013-15 Team Years Crance Clemons - CB Kansas City (NFL) 2013 Pittsburgh (NFL) 1986 Tennessee (NFL) 2016 New York Giants (NFL) 2014 N.Y. Giants (NFL) 2017-pr Team Years Detroit (NFL) 2002 Houston (NFL) 2015-16 Lionel (Red) Andrews - HB Indianapolis (NFL) 2004 Chicago (NFL) 2017-pr Team Years Jayson Boyd - WR Ottawa (CFL) 2003-05 Columbus (AFL) 1938 Team Years Calgary (CFL) 2006-08 Jon Dorenbos - DS Los Angeles Dons (AAFL) 1939-42 Oakland (NFL) 2006 Team Years Micheal Comer - LB Buffalo (NFL) 2003-05 Dave Atkins - RB Cornelius Brown - DB Team Years Tennessee (NFL) 2005-06 Team Years Team Years Arizona (NFL) 1997 Philadelphia (NFL) 2006-pr San Francisco (NFL) 1973 Chicago (NFL) 2010 Honolulu (WFL) 1974 Indianapolis (NFL) 2010-11 Russell Cotton - HB Tyler Ebell - RB San Diego (NFL) 1975 Chicago (NFL) 2012 Team Years Team Years San Diego (NFL) 2013 Pittsburgh (NFL) 1941-42 Edmonton (CFL) 2007, 2009 Eloy Atkinson - OL Toronto (CFL) 2008 Team Years Donald Buckram - RB Oniel Cousins - OL Tennessee (NFL) 2013 Team Years Team Years Michael Edwards - WR Cleveland (NFL) 2011 Baltimore (NFL) 2008-10 Team Years Sherman Austin - RB Cleveland (NFL) 2011-13 Cleveland (NFL) 2013 Team Years Ed Bunn - P Tampa Bay (NFL) 2014 Amarillo (AFL2) 2005 Team Years Gene Epps - DB Washington (NFL) 1992 Jonas Crafts - TE Team Years Victor Bailey - WR Team Years Washington (NFL) 1970 Team Years Kevin Caldwell - RB Philadelphia (NFL) 2005 Philadelphia (NFL) 1993-94 Darius Ellison - DB Winnipeg (CFL) 1992 Kansas City (NFL) 1995-96 Brander Craighead - OL Team Years Wichita (AFL2) 2000-01 Matt Camilli - LS Team Years Walter Ballard - DT Roanoke (AFL2) 2001 Team Years Calgary (CFL) 2014-15 Team Years Wilkes-Barre (AFL2) 2002 Philadelphia (NFL) 2012 Calgary (CFL) 1983-84 Don Croft - DT Oklahoma City (AFL2) 2002 British Columbia (CFL) 1985-89 Columbus (AFL2) 2003 Jimmy Carpenter - WR Team Years Buffalo (NFL) 1972-75 Macon (AFL2) 2004 Team Years Joe Banyard - RB Detroit (NFL) 1976 Birmingham (AFL2) 2004-05 Arizona (NFL) 1999 Team Years Saskatchewan (CFL) 1977 New Orleans (NFL) 2012 Jimmy Evans - WR Fred Carr - LB Minnesota (NFL) 2012-14 Da’Mon Cromartie-Smith - DB Team Years Team Years Jacksonville (NFL) 2015-16 Team Years Dallas (NFL) 1964 Green Bay (NFL) 1968-77 Buffalo (NFL) 2017-pr Pittsburgh (NFL) 2010-13 New York Jets (NFL) 1964-66 Washington (NFL) 2014-15 Reggie Barrett - WR Grady Cavness - DB Ottawa (CFL) 2015 Jim Fabish - DB Team Years Team Years Team Years Detroit (NFL) 1991-94 Denver (NFL) 1969 George Daney - OG San Diego (NFL) 1970 Atlanta (NFL) 1970 Seattle (NFL) 1995 Team Years Winnipeg (CFL) 1971-73 Kansas City (NFL) 1968-77 Ariel Famaligi - OT British Columbia (CFL) 1974-78 Kevin Belcher - C Team Years Team Years Laredo (AFL2) 2004 Bernard Chapman - DB Trey Darilek - OG New York Giants (NFL) 1983-85 Team Years Oakland (NFL) 1985 Team Years Cleveland (NFL) 1972 Philadelphia (NFL) 2004-06 Miami (NFL) 2006 Dallas (NFL) 2007 Miami (NFL) 2008 MINERS IN THE PROS Robby Felix - C Leon Harden - DB Ibok Ibok - DL Ola Kimrin - PK Team Years Team Years Team Years Team Years Las Vegas (UFL) 2009 Green Bay (NFL) 1969-70 Bakersfield (AFL2) 2007 Rhein (NFL-Europe) 2001 Baltimore (NFL) 2009 Frankfurt (NFL-Europe) 2001-02 New York Jets (NFL) 2010 Wayne Hansen - C Best Ihegborow - DL Dallas (NFL) 2003 Team Years Team Years Cologne (NFL-Europe) 2004 Jahmal Fenner - DB Chicago (NFL) 1950-59 Arizona (NFL) 1997 Washington (NFL) 2004 Team Years Dallas (NFL) 1960-62 Tennessee (NFL) 2005 Amarillo (AFL2) 2006-07 Sulaiman Ismail - WR Rhein (NFL-Europe) 2006 John Harvey - RB Team Years Miami (NFL) 2006 Josh Ferguson - DB Team Years New York (AFL1) 2001 Team Years Tampa Bay (NFL) 1989-90 Aaron King - LS Chicago (AFL1) 2010 Winnipeg (CFL) 1991-92 Chris Jacke - PK Team Years Spokane (AFL1) 2011-12 Team Years Sacramento (UFL) 2010-11 Utah (AFL1) 2013 Pat Hegarty - QB Green Bay (NFL) 1989-96 San Antonio (AFL1) 2014 Team Years Washington (NFL) 1997 Joey Knapp - TE Spokane (IDFL) 2016-pr Denver (NFL) 1989-90 Arizona (NFL) 1998-99 Team Years Houston (NFL) 2002 Gonzalo Floyd - DE Ken Heineman - QB Eugene Jackson - DE Green Bay (NFL) 2003 Team Years Team Years Team Years Washington (NFL) 1994 Cleveland (NFL) 1940-41 Cleveland (NFL) 1968 Sean Kugler - OL Jacksonville (NFL) 1995 Brooklyn (NFL) 1942-44 Team Years Calgary (CFL) 1995-96 Howard Jackson - RB Sacramento (WLAF) 1991 Hamilton (CFL) 1997-02 Michael Hicks - DB Team Years Buffalo (AFL1) 2003 Team Years Detroit (NFL) 2005 Bob Laraba - HB-LB Dallas (NFL) 1998 Hamilton (CFL) 2005 Team Years Chris Francies - WR Frankfurt (NFL-Europe) 1999 Green Bay (NFL) 1959 Team Years New England (AFL1) 1999 Adrian James - CB San Diego (AFL) 1960-61 Green Bay (NFL) 2006-08 Toronto (AFL1) 2000-01 Team Years New Orleans (NFL) 2009 Spokane (IDFL) 2016-pr Leif Larsen - DT San Francisco (NFL) 2009 Karmul High Team Years Utah (AFL1) 2010 Team Years Cedric Johnson - WR Buffalo (NFL) 2000-02 Georgia (AFL1) 2011 El Paso (IFL) 2004 Team Years Saskatchewan (CFL) 1997 Cedrick Lang - TE John Furman - RB Rod Huntley Portland (AFL1) 1998 Team Years Team Years Team Years El Paso (IDFL) 2009 Denver (NFL) 2017-pr Cleveland (NFL) 1962-63 Minnesota (NFL) 2011 Aaron Jones - RB Darrin Laufasa - FB Bubba Garcia - WR Johnnie Lee Higgins, Jr. - WR Team Years Team Years Team Years Team Years Green Bay (NFL) 2017-pr Cincinnati (NFL) 2017-pr Kansas City (NFL) 1980 Oakland (NFL) 2007-10 Denver (USFL) 1983 Philadelphia (NFL) 2011 Ron Jones - TE Larry Linne - WR Virginia (UFL) 2012 Team Years Sammy Garza - QB Team Years Green Bay (NFL) 1969 New England (NFL) 1987-88 Team Years George Hillary - DE St. Louis (NFL) 1987 Team Years Seth Joyner - LB Jim Lohmann - OT Phoenix (NFL) 1988 Washington (NFL) 1945 Team Years Team Years Winnipeg (CFL) 1989-94 Philadelphia (NFL) 1986-93 Ottawa (CFL) 1995 British Columbia (CFL) 1978-82 Menson Holloway - DE Arizona (NFL) 1994-96 Chicago (USFL) 1983 Team Years Green Bay (NFL) 1997 Paul Gibson - WR Pittsburgh (USFL) 1984 San Francisco (NFL) 2001-02 Denver (NFL) 1998 San Antonio (USFL) 1985 Team Years San Jose (AFL1) 2003 Buffalo (NFL) 1972 New Orleans (AFL1) 2004 Gary Keithley - QB Green Bay (NFL) 1972 Ricky Lopez - WR/DB Team Years Team Years Thomas Howard - LB St. Louis (NFL) 1973-75 Arizona (AFL1) 1992-93 Clyde Glosson - WR Team Years Seattle (NFL) 1976 Team Years Oakland (NFL) 2006-10 British Columbia (CFL) 1977-78 Joe MacEsker - OT Buffalo (NFL) 1970 Cincinnati (NFL) 2011-13 Team Years George Kelly - DB San Diego (NFL) 1987 Keonta Golson - WR/DB Chuck Hughes - WR Team Years Team Years Team Years Arizona (AFL1) 2010 Jose Martinez - K Tulsa (AFL2) 2001-02 Philadelphia (NFL) 1967-69 Team Years Detroit (NFL) 1969-71 Donavon Kemp - WR DeShawn Grayson - DB Milwaukee (AFL1) 2012 Team Years Chicago (AFL1) 2013 Team Years Jamar Hunt - TE Dallas (NFL) 2012 Pittsburgh (NFL) 2013 Iowa (AFL1) 2014 Team Years New Orleans (AFL1) 2014 Dallas (NFL) 2009 MINERS IN THE PROS Riley Matheson - G Darryl Moore - OG Wesley Phillips - QB Jameill Showers - QB Team Years Team Years Team Years Team Years Columbus (AFL) 1939 Washington (NFL) 1992 San Diego (AFL2) 2002-03 Dallas (NFL) 2015-pr Cleveland Rams 1939-42 Tampa Bay (NFL) 1996 Detroit (NFL) 1943 Amsterdam (NFL-Europe) 1997-98 Keith Powe - DE Pete Shufelt - LB Cleveland (NFL) 1944-46 Florida (AFL1) 1999-00 Team Years Team Years Los Angeles Rams 1947 Milwaukee (AFL1) 2000-01 British Columbia (CFL) 1991-93 San Francisco (NFL) 1993 San Francisco (AAFC) 1948 Tampa Bay (NFL) 1994-96 New Orleans (NFL) 1993 Raymond Morris - LB Kansas City (NFL) 1993-94 Demetrious Maxie - DT Scotland (NFL-Europe) 1997 Team Years Winnipeg (CFL) 1997-98 New York Giants (NFL) 1994-95 Team Years Chicago (NFL) 1987 Denver (NFL) 1996 Baltimore (CLF) 1995 Thurman Randle - OT Rhein (NFL-Europe) 1997 Montreal (CFL) 1996 Jeff Moturi - WR Toronto (CFL) 1996-99 Team Years Albany (AFL1) 1999-00 Team Years Atlanta (NFL) 1968 John Singleton - DT Saskatchewan (CFL) 2000-01 Green Bay (NFL) 2010 Team Years Buffalo (NFL) 2002 Dallas (NFL) 2010 John Rayborn - QB British Columbia (CFL) 1980 Toronto (CFL) 2002 Team Years San Francisco (NFL) 2004 Halakilangi Muagututia - DB Saskatchewan (CFL) 1999-00 Kendrick Singleton - DB Calgary (CFL) 2003-06 Team Years Indiana (AFL1) 2001-02 Team Years Toronto (CFL) 1999 Macon (AFL2) 2002 Rio Grande Valley (AFL2) 2009 Hayden Mayhew - T Chicago (XFL) 2001 Detroit (AFL1) 2003-04 Team Years Mobile (AFL2) 2002 Columbus (AFL1) 2004 Pittsburgh (NFL) 2004 Ed Smith - DB Chicago (AFL1) 2002-03 New Orleans (AFL1) 2004 Hawaiian (AFL2) 2004 Team Years Las Vegas (AFL1) 2003 Green Bay (NFL) 1948-49 Central Valley (AFL2) 2004 Don Maynard - WR Roy robertson-harris- DL Hawaiian (AFL2) 2004 Team Years Team Years Keith Smith - OL/DL New York Giants (NFL) 1958 Chicago (NFL) 2016-pr Team Years Volley Murphy - WR Denver (AFL1) 1987-90 Hamilton (CFL) 1959 Team Years Orlando (AFL1) 1991 New York Jets (NFL) 1960-72 Minnesota (NFL) 1968 Daniel Robinson - WR St.
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