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National Football League (Nfl) WARRIORS IN THE PROS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL) Detroit Lions Detroit San Francisco 49ers Francisco San Washington Redskins Washington IKAIKA ALAMA-FRANCIS COLT BRENNAN ISAAC SOPOAGA VINCE MANUWAI Jaguars Jacksonville PlayerPl Yrs Y At A UH Pos. P NFLN Team T (Years) (Y ) PlayerPlP Yrs Y At A UH Pos. P NFLN Team T (Years) (Y ) Bryan Addison 1989 db Houston Oilers (1995) Travis LaBoy 2001-03 de Tennessee Titans (2004-07) Charles Aiu 1972-75 ot San Diego Chargers (1976-78) Arizona Cardinals (2008) Seattle Seahawks (1978) San Francisco 49ers (2010) Mike Akiu 1982-84 wr Houston Oilers (1985-86) San Diego Chargers (2011) Ikaika Alama-Francis 2003-06 de Detroit Lions (2007-08) Ashley Lelie 1999-2001 wr Denver Broncos (2002-05) Miami Dolphins (2009-11) Atlanta Falcons (2006) Gary Allen 1978-81 rb Houston Oilers (1982-83) San Francisco 49ers (2007) Dallas Cowboys (1983-84) Oakland Raiders (2008) Jim Asmus 1979-80 pk San Francisco (1987) Vince Manuwai 1999-2002 og Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-10) Dan Audick^ 1974-76 ot St. Louis Cardinals (1977, 1983-84) Reagan Mauia 2005-06 rb Miami Dolphins (2007) San Francisco 49ers (1981-82) Cincinnati Bengals (2008) San Diego Chargers (1978-80) Arizona Cardinals (2009) Davone Bess 2005-07 wr Miami Dolphins (2008-11) Mat McBriar 2000-02 p Dallas Cowboys (2004-11) Kerry Brady 1985 pk Dallas Cowboys (1987) Dana McLemore^ 1978-81 db San Francisco 49ers (1982-86, ’87) Indianapolis Colts (1988) New Orleans Saints (1986) Buff alo Bills (1989) Rich Miano 1982-84 db New York Jets (1985-89) Colt Brennan 2005-07 qb Washington Redskins (2008-09) Philadelphia Eagles (1991-94) Tim Buchanan 1968 lb Cincinnati Bengals (1969) Atlanta Falcons (1995) Raphel Cherry 1981-84 db Washington Redskins (1985) Jim Mills 1979-82 ot Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (1983-84) Detroit Lions (1987-88) Arnold Morgado 1974-75 rb Kansas City Chiefs (1977-80) Larry Cole^ 1967 de Dallas Cowboys (1968-80) Ryan Mouton 2007-08 db Tennessee Titans (2009-11) Jason Elam^ 1989-92 pk-p Denver Broncos (1993-2007) Walter Murray 1982-85 wr Indianapolis Colts (1986-87) Atlanta Falcons (2008-09) Kaulana Noa 1996-99 ot St. Louis Rams (2000-01) John Estes 2006-09 c Jacksonville Jaguars (2011) Al Noga 1984-87 dt Minnesota Vikings (1988-92) Nuu Faaola 1982-85 rb New York Jets (1986-89) Washington Redskins (1993) Miami Dolphins (1989) Indianapolis Colts (1994) Taase Faumui 1991-93 dt Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-95) Falaniko Noga 1980-83 lb St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals (1984-88) Oakland Raiders (1997) Detroit Lions (1989-91) James Fenderson 1999-2000 rb New Orleans Saints (2001-03) Pete Noga 1983, ’85-86 lb St. Louis Cardinals (1987) Kynan Forney 1998, 2000 ot Atlanta Falcons (2001-07) Chad Owens 2001-04 wr Jacksonville Jaguars (2005-07) San Diego Chargers (2008) Melila Purcell 2003-06 de Cleveland Browns (2007-08) Jacksonville Jaguars (2009) Golden Richards^ 1972 wr Dallas Cowboys (1973-79) Blane Gaison 1976, ’78-80 db Atlanta Falcons (1981-84) Jesse Sapolu^ 1979-82 ol San Francisco 49ers (1983-84, ’87-97) Leo Goeas 1985, ’87-89 ol San Diego Chargers (1990-92) Brashton Satele 2006-08 lb New York Jets (2010) Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1993-96) Samson Satele 2003-06 c Miami Dolphins (2007-08) Baltimore Ravens (1997) Oakland Raiders (2009-11) John Gordon 1970 ot Detroit Lions (1972) Jerry Scanlan 1976-79 ot Washington Redskins (1980-81) Ron Hall 1983, ’85-86 te Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987-93) Colin Scotts 1983-85 dt St. Louis Cardinals (1987) Detroit Lions (1994-95) Mana Silva 2008-10 db Dallas Cowboys (2011) Wilbert Haslip 1975-78 rb Kansas City Chiefs (1979) Jack Sims 1982-84 ol Seattle Seahawks (1987) C.J. Hawthorne 2006-07 wr Buff alo Bills (2008-09) Isaac Sopoaga 2002-03 dt San Francisco 49ers (2004-10) John Hoff man 1967-68 de Washington Redskins (1969-70) Jeff Sydner 1989-91 wr/kr Philadelphia Eagles (1992-95) Chicago Bears (1971) Maa Tanuvasa^ 1990-92 dl Los Angeles Rams (1993) St. Louis Cardinals (1972) Denver Broncos (1995-2000) Denver Broncos (1972) San Diego Chargers (2001) Wayne Hunter 2001-02 ot Seattle Seahawks (2003-05) Johnny Taylor 1982-83 lb Atlanta Falcons (1984-86) Jacksonville Jaguars (2006) Miami Dolphins (1986) New York Jets (2008-11) San Diego Chargers (1987) Jake Ingram 2005-08 ls New England Patriots (2009-10) Pisa Tinoisamoa 2000-02 lb St. Louis Rams (2003-08) New Orleans Saints (2010) Chicago Bears (2009-10) Tennesse Titans (2011) Mark Tuinei^ 1982 dt Dallas Cowboys (1983-1997) M.L. Johnson 1983-86 lb Seattle Seahawks (1987-89) Tom Tuinei 1976-79 dt Detroit Lions (1980) Kurt Kafentzis 1981-84 db Houston Oilers (1987) Jeff Ulbrich 1998-99 lb San Francisco 49ers (2000-09) Mark Kafentzis 1980-81 db Cleveland Browns (1982) David Veikune 2006-08 de Cleveland Browns (2009) Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (1983-84) Denver Broncos (2010) Kani Kauahi 1981 ol Seattle Seahawks (1982-86) Jeris White^ 1970-73 db Miami Dolphins (1974-76) Green Bay Packers (1988) Tampa Bay Bucaneers (1977-79) Phoenix Cardinals (1989-91, ’93) Washington Redskins (1980-82) Kansas City Chiefs (1992) John Woodcock 1974-75 dt Detroit Lions (1976-80) Adrian Klemm^ 1996-99 ot New England Patriots (2000-04) San Diego Chargers (1981-82) Green Bay Packers (2005) bold indicates active player through 2011 season ^ - Super Bowl Champion 64 2012 WARRIOR FOOTBALL WARRIORS IN THE PROS WARRIOR NFL DRAFT PICKS A total of 68 former Warriors have been selected in the NFL Draft. In the 2002 draft, wide receiver Ashley Lelie was the program’s highest pick, taken in the first round (19th overall) by the Denver Broncos. A record five players were taken in the 2007 draft. At least one Warrior has been selected in 11 of the last 13 drafts, including 2012 draft pick Aaron Brown (7th round- St. Louis Rams). Player Year Rd Pick Pos Team Aaron Brown 2012 7 209 LB St. Louis Rams Alex Green 2011 3 96 FB Green Bay Packers Greg Salas 2011 4 112 WR St. Louis Rams Kealoha Pilares 2011 5 132 WR Carolina Panthers David Veikune 2009 2 52 DL Cleveland Browns Ryan Mouton 2009 3 94 DB Tennessee Titans Jake Ingram 2009 6 198 LS New England Patriots Colt Brennan 2008 6 186 QB Washington Redskins Ikaika Alama-Francis 2007 2 58 DE Detroit Lions Samson Satele 2007 2 60 C Miami Dolphins Reagan Mauia 2007 6 181 FB Miami Dolphins Melila Purcell 2007 6 200 DE Cleveland Browns Nate Ilaoa 2007 7 236 FB Philadelphia Eagles Chad Owens 2005 6 185 WR Jacksonville Jaguars Travis LaBoy 2004 2 42 DE Tennessee Titans Isaac Sopoaga 2004 4 104 DT San Francisco 49ers ALEX GREEN (3RD ROUND, GREEN BAY) Pisa Tinoisamoa 2003 2 43 OLB St. Louis Rams Vince Manuwai 2003 3 72 G Jacksonville Jaguars Wayne Hunter 2003 3 73 T Seattle Seahawks Ashley Lelie 2002 1 19 WR Denver Broncos Kynan Forney 2001 7 219 G Atlanta Falcons Adrian Klemm 2000 2 46 T New England Patriots Jeff Ulbrich 2000 3 86 LB San Francisco 49ers Kaulana Noa 2000 4 104 T St. Louis Rams Ta‘ase Faumui 1994 4 122 DE Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Elam 1993 3 70 K Denver Broncos Maa Tanuvasa 1993 8 209 DT Los Angeles Rams Darrick Branch 1993 8 220 WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeff Sydner 1992 6 160 WR Philadelphia Eagles Leo Goeas 1990 3 60 T San Diego Chargers Al Noga 1988 3 71 DE Minnesota Vikings Marco Johnson 1988 10 271 WR Houston Oilers Colin Scotts 1987 3 70 DT St. Louis Cardinals Ron Hall 1987 4 87 TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers Joe Onosai 1987 6 151 T Dallas Cowboys M.L. Johnson 1987 9 243 LB Seattle Seahawks Walter Murray 1986 2 45 WR Washington Redskins Kent Kafentzis 1986 9 227 DB St. Louis Cardinals Nuu Faaola 1986 9 245 RB New York Jets Raphel Cherry 1985 5 122 DB Washington Redskins Rich Miano 1985 6 166 DB New York Jets Mike Akiu 1985 7 170 WR Houston Oilers Bernard Carvalho 1984 7 194 OL Miami Dolphins Niko Noga 1984 8 201 LB St. Louis Cardinals Anthony Edgar 1983 7 174 RB Philadelphia Eagles GREG SALAS (4TH ROUND, ST. LOUIS) Jim Mills 1983 9 225 T Baltimore Colts Jesse Sapolu 1983 11 289 G San Francisco 49ers Gary Allen 1982 6 148 RB Houston Oilers David Toloumu 1982 7 176 RB Atlanta Falcons Mark Kafentzis 1982 8 199 DB Cleveland Browns Dana McLemore 1982 10 269 DB San Francisco 49ers DeWayne Jett 1980 9 222 WR Detroit Lions Tom Tuinei 1980 9 223 DT Detroit Lions Wilbert Haslip 1979 8 210 RB San Diego Chargers Dan Audick 1977 4 106 T Pittsburgh Steelers John Woodcock 1976 3 76 DT Detroit Lions Curtis Akins 1976 9 254 C Washington Redskins Jeris White 1974 2 52 DB Miami Dolphins Levi Stanley 1974 17 425 DT San Francisco 49ers John Conley 1973 16 410 TE Dallas Cowboys Richard Ruppert 1972 10 257 T Kansas City Chiefs Henry Sovio 1972 13 327 TE Atlanta Falcons Rocky Pamplin 1971 10 239 RB New Orleans Saints Ed Foote 1971 16 403 C San Diego Chargers Larry Arnold 1970 12 308 QB Los Angeles Rams Tim Buchanan 1969 8 187 LB Cincinnati Bengals McKinley Reynolds 1969 10 241 TE New Orleans Saints Larry Cole 1968 16 428 DE Dallas Cowboys KEALOHA PILARES (5TH ROUND, CAROLINA) 2012 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 65 WARRIORS IN THE PROS WARRIOR NFL FREE AGENTS Player Year Pos Team Player Year Pos Team Zach Masch 2012 DL Seattle Seahawks Mitch Kaaialii 1992 OT San Diego Chargers Royce Pollard 2012 WR New York Jets Walter Briggs 1989 DB Houston Oilers Vaughn Meatoga 2012 DL Washington Redskins Chris Roscoe 1989 WR Chicago Bears Corey Paredes 2012 LB Minnesota Vikings William Bell 1988 RB Chicago Bears Liko Satele 2012 DL Arizona Cardinals Kerry Brady 1988 PK Buff alo Bills Rodney Bradley 2011 WR Baltimore Ravens Sam Carroll 1988 DT Oakland Raiders Laupepa Letuli 2011 OL Dallas Cowboys Heikoti Fakava 1988 RB Seattle Seahawks Mana Silva 2011 S Dallas Cowboys Daniel Crowell 1987 RB St.
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