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PLAYERS in the PROS Brodrick Bunkley PLAYERS IN THE PROS Brodrick Bunkley ....................................................... Philadelphia Eagles Jerome Carter .................................................................... St. Louis Rams Laveranues Coles ............................................................... New York Jets Sam Cowart ...................................................................... Houston Texans Zack Crockett .................................................................. Oakland Raiders Antonio Cromartie ...................................................... San Diego Chargers Chauncey Davis ................................................................Atlanta Falcons B.J. Dean ....................................................................... Baltimore Ravens ERNIE SIMS Darnell Dockett ............................................................. Arizona Cardinals Detroit Lions Warrick Dunn ....................................................................Atlanta Falcons Todd Fordham ............................................................... Carolina Panthers Derrick Gibson ................................................................ Oakland Raiders Matt Henshaw ................................................................ Seattle Seahawks Montrae Holland ........................................................ New Orleans Saints Chris Hope ................................................................... Pittsburgh Steelers Paul Irons ..................................................................... Cleveland Browns Dexter Jackson ............................................................ Cincinnati Bengals Sebastian Janikowski ....................................................... Oakland Raiders Brad Johnson ............................................................... Minnesota Vikings Travis Johnson ................................................................. Houston Texans Greg Jones ................................................................. Jacksonville Jaguars Walter Jones ................................................................... Seattle Seahawks Sam McGrew .................................................................. Miami Dolphins Travis Minor ................................................................... Miami Dolphins Eric Moore ..................................................................... New York Giants Bryant McFadden ......................................................... Pittsburgh Steelers A.J. Nicholson ............................................................. Cincinnati Bengals Scott Player ................................................................... Arizona Cardinals Tommy Polley ............................................................ New Orleans Saints Kendyll Pope ................................................................. Indianapolis Colts Willie Reid ................................................................... Pittsburgh Steelers Samari Rolle .................................................................. Baltimore Ravens Gerard Ross .................................................................... Seattle Seahawks 2006 NFL Draftees/Free Agents Ernie Sims, LB ............................. Detroit Lions .......................... 1st (9) Kamerion Wimbley, DE ............ Cleveland Browns .................... 1st (13) Brodrick Bunkley, DT ............. Philadelphia Eagles ................... 1st (14) Antonio Cromartie, CB ........... San Diego Chargers ................... 1st (19) Willie Reid, WR ........................ Pittsburgh Steelers ................... 3rd (95) Leon Washington, RB ................... New York Jets ..................... 4th (117) Pat Watkins, S ............................. Dallas Cowboys ................... 5th (138) A.J. Nicholson, LB ................... Cincinnati Bengals ................. 5th (157) B.J. Dean, FB ............................. Baltimore Ravens ............... Free Agent Matt Henshaw, TE ..................... Seattle Seahawks ............... Free Agent Sam McGrew, LB ....................... Miami Dolphins ................ Free Agent Gerard Ross, CB ........................ Seattle Seahawks ............... Free Agent Seminoles on NFL Rosters Alex Barron ....................................................................... St. Louis Rams Xavier Beitia ........................................................ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Anquan Boldin .............................................................. Arizona Cardinals Michael Boulware .......................................................... Seattle Seahawks Derrick Brooks ............................................................... Tampa Bay Bucs KAMERION WIMBLEY Milford Brown ................................................................. Houston Texans Cleveland Browns Tony Bryant ............................................................... New Orleans Saints 140 Warrick Dunn ............................................ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997 (NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year) Walter Jones ........................................................ Seattle Seahawks, 1997 Andre Wadsworth ............................................... Arizona Cardinals, 1998 Corey Simon .................................................... Philadelphia Eagles, 2000 Tommy Polley ........ St. Louis Rams, 2001(NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year) Anquan Boldin ............Arizona Cardinals, 2003 (NFL Rookie of the Year) Michael Boulware ................................................. Seattle Seahawks, 2004 Darnell Dockett .................................................... Arizona Cardinals, 2004 FSU Super Bowl Participants Dale McCullers ........................................................ Baltimore Colts, 1970 BRODRICK BUNKLEY Ron Sellers .............................................................. Miami Dolphins, 1973 Philadelphia Eagles Fred Biletnikoff ............................................. Oakland Raiders, 1968, 1977 J.T. Thomas ...................................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1974, 1975, 1979 Willie Jones ............................................................ Oakland Raiders, 1980 Mike Shumann .................................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1981 Dennis McKinnon ......................................................Chicago Bears, 1985 Ken Lanier ............................................. Denver Broncos, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Zeke Mowatt ......................................................... New York Giants, 1986 Alphonso Carreker .................................................. Denver Broncos, 1989 Rick Tuten ................................. Buffalo Bills, 1991; St. Louis Rams, 2000 Martin Mayhew .............................................. Washington Redskins, 1992 Dexter Carter .................................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Dedrick Dodge ........ San Francisco 49ers, 1995; Denver Broncos, 1998 Orpheus Roye ............................................................... Cleveland Browns P.K. Sam ..................................................................... Cincinnati Bengals Deion Sanders ............................................................... Baltimore Ravens Corey Simon ................................................................. Indianapolis Colts Ernie Sims ............................................................................ Detroit Lions Greg Spires ..................................................................... Tampa Bay Bucs Tra Thomas ................................................................ Philadelphia Eagles Craphonso Thorpe ....................................................... Kansas City Chiefs Javon Walker.................................................................... Denver Broncos B.J. Ward ...................................................................... Baltimore Ravens Peter Warrick ................................................................. Seattle Seahawks Leon Washington ............................................................... New York Jets Pat Watkins ..................................................................... Dallas Cowboys Chris Weinke................................................................. Carolina Panthers Brett Williams ............................................................. Kansas City Chiefs Todd Williams ................................................................ Tampa Bay Bucs Ray Willis ...................................................................... Seattle Seahawks Kamerion Wimbley ...................................................... Cleveland Browns FSU Consensus All-Rookie Selections Alphonso Carreker............................................ Green Bay Packers, 1984 Bobby Jackson ......................................................... New York Jets, 1987 Lawrence Dawsey ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991 Derrick Brooks .......................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995 Corey Fuller .......................................................Minnesota Vikings, 1995 ANTONIO CROMARTIE Tamarick Vanover ............................................ Kansas City Chiefs, 1995 San Diego Chargers Peter Boulware ................................................... Baltimore Ravens, 1997 141 William Floyd ................................................ San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Deion Sanders ......... San Francisco 49ers, 1995;
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