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Terps in the Pros Terps in the PROSPROS FORMER TERPS JERMAINE LEWIS AND LARRY WEBSTER WERE MEMBERS OF THE 2001 SUPER BOWL CHAMPION BALTIMORE RAVENS. terps in the pros terps in the PROSPROS In This Section Terps on 2000 NFL Rosters ...................... 202 201 Terps in Other Pro Leagues ....................... 202 All-Time Terps in the NFL ........................... 203 Terp Coaches in the NFL ........................... 205 First Round Draft Picks ............................... 206 All-Time NFL Draft Picks ............................. 206 NFL Players by Position .............................. 208 Frank Reich: The King of Comebacks ......................... 210 FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001MARYLANDfootball TERPS ON 2000 NFL ROSTERS Baltimore Ravens Kansas City Chiefs Jermaine Lewis, WR Eric Hicks, DE Larry Webster, DT Carolina Panthers New York Jets Clarence Jones, OT Eric Ogbogu, DE terps in the pros Cleveland Browns Oakland Raiders Kendall Ogle, LB Eric Barton, LB Lewis Sanders, DB Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers John Feugill, OL Chad Scott, DB Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans Eric Hicks J.B. Brown, DB Neil O’Donnell, QB Frank Wycheck, HB Indianapolis Colts Washington Redskins Delbert Cowsette, DL Delbert Cowsette, DL Cliff Crosby, CB Ratcliff Thomas, LB Players were on NFL rosters or practice squads for a portion of the 2000 season. Neil O’Donnell Chad Scott Frank Wycheck 202202 Terps In Other Pro Leagues NFL Europe Canadian Football League Renard Cox (Scottish Claymores), John Feugill (Barcelona Jermaine Arrington (Montreal Alouettes), David Hack Dragons/allocated by Denver Broncos), John Waerig (Hamilton Tiger-Cats), Geroy Simon (Winnipeg Blue Bomb- (Barcelona Dragons/allocated by Detroit Lions) ers), Irv Smith (Montreal Alouettes) Arena Football League XFL Marcus Badgett (Toronto Phantoms), Henry Baker (Norfolk Mike Kiselak (San Francisco Demons), Scott Milanovich (Los Nighthawks/af2), Anthony Jenkins (Indiana Firebirds), John Angeles Xtreme) Kaleo (Tampa Bay Storm), Ken Mastrole (Florida Firecats/ Players were on rosters during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. af2),Chad Wiestling (Florida Bobcats) J.B. Brown 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND MORE THAN 145 MARYLAND PLAYERS HAVE GONE ON TO NFL CAREERS. ALL-TIME TERPS IN THE NFL terps in the pros Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, WR Ed Cooke, DE Kansas City (1988-89) Chicago Bears (1958) Dick Absher, LB-K Philadelphia (1958) Baltimore Colts (1959) Washington (1967) N.Y. Titans (1960-62) Atlanta (1967-68) N.Y. Jets (1963) New Orleans (1969-71) Denver (1964-65) Philadelphia (1972) Miami (1966-67) John Alderton, DE Jim Corcoran, QB Pittsburgh (1953) Boston (1968) O’Brien Alston, LB Delbert Cowsette, DL Indianapolis (1988-92) Washington (2000) Steve Atkins, RB Indianapolis (2000) Green Bay (1979-81) Cliff Crosby, DB Philadelphia (1981) Cincinnati (1999) Jess Atkinson, PK St. Louis (1999) N.Y. Giants (1985) Indianapolis (2000) St. Louis (1985) Dave Crossan, C Washington (1986-87) Washington (1965-69) Indianapolis (1988) Dave D’Addio, RB Bob Avellini, QB Detroit (1984) Chicago Bears (1975-83) Matt D’Amico, LB N.Y. Jets (1984) Rick Badanjek, FB Cincinnati (1989) Jack Davis, G Washington (1986) Atlanta (1987-88) Boston (1960) Eric Barton, LB Darren Drozdov, DT Oakland (1999-) Denver (1993) Dick Bielski, FB-TE-PK Mark Duda, DT Philadelphia (1955-59) St. Louis (1983-87) Dallas (1960-61) Ferrell Edmunds, TE Baltimore Colts (1962-63) Miami (1988-92) Alvin Blount, RB Seattle (1993-94) Dallas (1987) Boomer Esiason, QB Rod Breedlove, LB Cincinnati (1984-92, 1997) Washington (1960-64) N.Y. Jets (1993-95) Pittsburgh (1965-67) Arizona (1996-97) Chuck Faucette, LB Boomer Esiason played with the Jets from 1993-95. San Diego (1987-88) Ron Fazio, TE Brooke Brewer, HB Joe Campbell, DE Philadelphia (1987) Cleveland (1921) New Orleans (1977-78) Akron (1922) Oakland (1979-81) Ralph Felton, LB Donald Brown, DB Tampa Bay (1981) Washington (1954-60) Buffalo (1961-62) Miami (1986) Louis Carter, RB San Diego (1986) Oakland (1975) John Feugill, OL N.Y. Giants (1987) Tampa Bay (1976-78) Denver (2000) J.B. Brown, DB Ted Chapman, DE Andy Fletcher, FB Miami (1989-96) L.A. Raiders (1987) Buffalo (1920) Pittsburgh (1997) Tom Cichowski, T Ed Fullerton, DB Arizona (1998) Denver (1967-68) Pittsburgh (1953) 203 Detroit (1999-) Ed Fulton, G Tom Brown, S Fred Cole, G L.A. Chargers (1960) L.A. Rams (1978) Green Bay (1964-68) Gary Collins, FL-P Buffalo (1979) Washington (1969) Lu Gambino, HB Lloyd Burruss, S Cleveland (1962-71) Baltimore Colts (1948-49) Kansas City (1981-91, 1993) Lloyd Colteryahn, E Denver (1992) Baltimore Colts (1954-56) Stan Gelbaugh, QB Harry Butsko, LB George Colton, G Buffalo (1986-89) Eric Barton has played in 18 games over Seattle (1992-95) Washington (1963) New England (1987) the last two seasons with Oakland. FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001MARYLANDfootball O’Neil Glenn, OT Joe Moss, T New England (1991) Washington (1952) Kevin Glover, C Chip Myrtle, LB Detroit (1985-97) Denver (1967-72) Seattle (1998-99) San Diego (1974) Tony Greene, CB Renaldo Nehemiah, WR Buffalo (1971-79) San Francisco (1982-84) Chet Hanulak, HB Ed Nickla, G Cleveland (1954, 1957) Chicago (1959) Don Healy, T Dick Nolan, DB Chicago (1958-59) N.Y. Giants (1954-57, 1959-61) Dallas (1960-61) Chicago Cardinals (1958) terps in the pros Buffalo (1962) Dallas (1962) Bo Hickey, RB Jack Norris, E Denver (1967) Staten Island (1932) Eric Hicks, DE Neil O’Donnell, QB Kansas City (1998-) Pittsburgh (1990-95) Steve Ingram, OL N.Y. Jets (1996-97) Cincinnati (1998) Tampa Bay (1995) Tennessee (1999-) Jacksonville (1999) Ben Jefferson, OT Eric Ogbogu, LB New York Jets (1998-) Indianapolis (1989-90) Rick Jennings, WR Kendall Ogle, LB Cleveland (1999-) Oakland (1976-77) Tampa Bay (1977) Neal Olkewicz, LB San Francisco (1977) Washington (1979-89) Barry Johnson, WR Dave Pacella, G-C Denver (1991-92) Philadelphia (1984) Charles Johnson, NT Al Pastrana, QB Green Bay (1979-80, 1983) Denver (1969-70) Vernon Joines, WR Bob Pellegrini, LB Cleveland (1989-90) Philadelphia (1956, 1958-61) Denver (1991) Washington (1962-65) Clarence Jones, OT N.Y. Giants (1991-94) St. Louis Rams (1995) New Orleans (1996-98) Jermaine Lewis has been a standout with the Baltimore Ravens since 1996. Carolina (1999-) Stan Jones, G-T-DT Jermaine Lewis, WR Steve Mike-Mayer, PK Chicago Bears (1954-65) Baltimore Ravens (1996-) San Francisco (1975-76) Washington (1966) John Lookabaugh, E Detroit (1977) New Orleans (1978) Willie Joyner, RB Washington (1946-47) Baltimore Colts (1979-80) Houston (1984) J.D. Maarleveld, T James Milling, WR Vince Kinney, WR Tampa Bay (1986-87) Atlanta (1988-91) Denver (1978-79) Mark Manges, QB N.Y. Giants (1991) Bill Kirchiro, G St. Louis (1978) Charlie Mills, FB Baltimore Colts (1962) Larry Marshall, KR-DB Buffalo (1920) Mike Kiselak, OL Kansas City (1972-73) Dick Modzelewski, DT Dallas (1998-99) Minnesota (1974) Washington (1953-54) Philadelphia (1974-77) Pete Koch, DE Pittsburgh (1955) L.A. Rams (1978) Cincinnati (1984) N.Y. Giants (1956-63) 204204 Kansas City (1985-88) Jim Meade, FB Cleveland (1964-66) L.A. Raiders (1989-90) Washington (1939-40) Ed Modzelewski, FB Ray Krouse, DT Roland Merritt, WR Pittsburgh (1952) N.Y. Giants (1951-55) Washington (1970) Cleveland (1955-59) Detroit (1956-57) Bruce Mesner, DT Tommy Mont, QB Baltimore Colts (1958-59) Buffalo (1987) Washington (1947-49) Washington (1960) Kansas City (1988) Pete Ladygo, G Bob Morgan, T Scott Milanovich, QB Chicago Cardinals (1954) Pittsburgh (1952, 1954) Tampa Bay (1996-99) Washington (1954) Eric Ogbogu has played in 26 games with the Jets over the last three seasons. 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND RALPH FRIEDGEN SERVED AS AN ASSISTANT COACH UNDER BOBBY ROSS WITH THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS FROM 1992-96. Phil Perlo, LB Scott Schankweiler, LB Ed Vereb, HB terps in the pros Houston (1960) Buffalo (1987) Washington (1960) Dan Plocki, K Ken Schroy, S Kevin Walker, LB Cleveland (1989) N.Y. Jets (1977-84) Cincinnati (1988-92) Warren Powers, DE John Schultz, WR Al Wallace, DE Denver (1989-92) Denver (1976-78) Philadelphia (1997-99) Rob Raba, TE Chad Scott, DB Ron Waller, HB-KR N.Y. Jets (1977-79) Pittsburgh (1997-) L.A. Rams (1955-58) Baltimore Colts (1980) Sean Scott, LB L.A. Chargers (1960) Washington (1981) Dallas (1988) Larry Webster, DT Don Ratliff, DE Ben Scotti, DB Miami (1992-94) Philadelphia (1975) Cleveland (1995) Washington (1959-61) Baltimore Ravens (1996-) Frank Reich, QB Philadelphia (1962-63) Buffalo (1985-94) San Francisco (1964) Randy White, DT Carolina (1995) Dick Shiner, QB Dallas (1975-88) N.Y. Jets (1996) Washington (1964-66) Walter White, TE Detroit (1997-98) Cleveland (1967) Kansas City (1975-79) Guy Roberts, LB Pittsburgh (1968-69) Eric Wilson, LB Houston (1972-75) N.Y. Giants (1970) Former Terps Renaldo Nehemiah (83) Buffalo (1985-86) Atlanta (1976) Atlanta (1971-73) and Ken Schroy (48). Washington (1987) Miami (1977) New England (1973-74) Walter Rock, T Roger Shoals, T Ron Solt, G Tim Wilson, RB-TE Indianapolis
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