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NFL Connections NFL Connections ARIZONA CARDINALS MIAMI DOLPHINS TENNESSEE TITANS Mike Wilson ................................................................1969 Bryan Cox ............................................................. 1991-95 Jack Atchason ............................................................1960 Steve Carpenter .........................................................1981 David Bowens....................................................... 2001-06 Felix Lobdell ...............................................................1977 Herb Donaldson.................................................... 2010-12 ATLANTA FALCONS MINNESOTA VIKINGS Ed Hartwell ........................................................... 2005-06 Lamar McGriggs ................................................... 1993-94 WASHINGTON REDSKINS Aaron Stecker .............................................................2009 Leroy Jackson ...................................................... 1962-63 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Jim Jackson ................................................................1966 BALTIMORE RAVENS Jack Atchason ............................................................1960 Felix Lobdell ......................................................... 1976-77 Reggie Waddell ..........................................................2001 Bill Larson ...................................................................1960 Ed Hartwell ........................................................... 2001-04 Larry Garron ......................................................... 1960-68 Super Bowl record in parenthesis Gary Birch ...................................................................1975 Dave Tipton .......................................................... 1975-76 BUFFALO BILLS Bryan Cox (1-0) ..........................................................2001 Booker Edgerson .................................................. 1962-69 Rodney Harrison (2-1) .......................................... 2003-08 Wayne DeSutter .........................................................1966 Gary Birch ...................................................................1974 Don Beebe (0-4) ................................................... 1989-94 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Gunnard Twyner ................................................... 1997-98 Bryan Cox ...................................................................2002 CAROLINA PANTHERS Aaron Stecker ....................................................... 2004-08 Don Beebe..................................................................1995 Herb Donaldson..........................................................2009 NFL PRO BOWL Jason Williams ...................................................... 2010-14 Bryan Cox - Miami Dolphins ............. 1993, 1995, 1996 Rodney Harrison - San Diego Chargers ..... 1999, 2002 NEW YORK GIANTS Frank Winters - Green Bay Packers ..................... 1997 CHICAGO BEARS Greg Lawson ........................................................ 1977-78 Mike Wagner - Pittsburgh Steelers ............. 1975, 1976 Bruce McCray .............................................................1987 Frank Winters .............................................................1989 Fabien Bownes ........................................... 1995, 1997-98 Lamar McGriggs ................................................... 1991-92 Bryan Cox ............................................................. 1996-97 William James ...................................................... 2001-05 Rich Seubert (1-0) ................................................ 2001-10 NFL DRAFT Year Player Rd Team ............. Pick CINCINNATI BENGALS 1952 Art Hudson 29 Detroit .................-- Mark Tigges ................................................................1987 NEW YORK JETS 1961 Mike McFarland 20 Minnesota ...........-- Gunnard Twyner .........................................................1997 Steve Carpenter .........................................................1980 1962 Leroy Jackson 1 Cleveland ...........-- Bryan Cox ......................................................... 1998-2000 1966 Wayne DeSutter 6 Detroit .................-- David Bowens....................................................... 2007-08 Jim Jackson 13 San Francisco ....-- CLEVELAND BROWNS 1970 Ron Wilson 15 St. Louis ......... 370 Frank Winters ....................................................... 1987-88 1971 Mike Wagner 10 Pittsburgh ....... 268 Frisman Jackson .................................................. 2002-05 OAKLAND RAIDERS 1974 John Teerlink 5 San Diego ...... 105 J.R. Niklos ..................................................................2007 J.R. Niklos ..................................................................2005 Dennis Morgan 10 Dallas ............. 255 David Bowens....................................................... 2009-10 Marvin Williams 17 New Orleans .. 426 1975 John Passananti 9 Minnesota ....... 233 DALLAS COWBOYS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Rich Lavin 15 San Francisco 374 Dennis Morgan ...........................................................1974 Dennis Morgan ...........................................................1975 1977 Greg Lee 11 St. Louis ......... 301 Herb Donaldson..........................................................2009 William James ...................................................... 2006-07 Scott Levenhagen 12 Denver ............ 324 Jason Williams ...................................................... 2009-10 Jason Williams ............................................................2012 1978 Bill Miller 8 Cincinnati ....... 211 Greg Lawson 12 New York ........ 313 1979 Jerry Holloway 10 St. Louis ......... 255 DENVER BRONCOS PITTSBURGH STEELERS 1981 Don Greco 3 Detroit ............... 72 Booker Edgerson ........................................................1970 Mike Wagner (4-0) ................................................ 1971-80 Mike Maher 12 NY Giants ....... 307 Cyron Brown (1-0) ............................................ 1998-2000 1982 Tim Barbian 10 San Francisco 270 David Bowens.............................................................1999 1987 Frank Winters 10 Cleveland ....... 276 ST. LOUIS RAMS 1989 Don Beebe 3 Buffalo .............. 82 J.R. Niklos ..................................................................2002 Paul Singer 8 Atlanta ............ 202 DETROIT LIONS Marlin Williams 8 Seattle ............ 211 Don Greco ............................................................ 1982-85 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 1990 Gene Benhart 12 Indianapolis .... 311 Mark Stevenson..........................................................1985 John Teerlinck ....................................................... 1974-75 1991 Bryan Cox 5 Miami .............. 113 William James ............................................................2009 Dave Tipton ................................................................1975 Lamar McGriggs 8 NY Giants ....... 223 John Stadnik ...............................................................1987 1992 John Earle 11 Cincinnati ....... 283 Rodney Harrison (0-1) ...................................... 1994-2002 1994 Rodney Harrison 5 San Diego ...... 145 GREEN BAY PACKERS 1999 David Bowens 5 Denver ............ 158 Todd Auer ...................................................................1987 Mike Scifres ...................................................... 2003-2015 2001 Will Peterson 3 NY Giants ......... 78 Frank Winters (1-1) ........................................... 1992-2002 Edgerton Hartwell 4 Baltimore ........ 126 Don Beebe (1-1) ................................................... 1996-97 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 2003 Mike Scifres 5 San Diego ...... 149 David Bowens.............................................................2000 Jim Jackson .......................................................... 1966-67 2009 Jason Williams 3 Dallas ............... 69 Jasen Isom ........................................................... 2003-04 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS William James ............................................................2010 Gene Benhart .............................................................1990 WESTERN SEATTLE SEAHAWKS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Fabien Bownes ................................................. 1999-2001 ILLINOIS has won William James ............................................................2008 17 Super Bowl TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Aaron Stecker (1-0) .............................................. 2000-03 Championships Frank Winters ....................................................... 1990-91 Jason Williams ...................................................... 2014-15 J.R. Niklos ..................................................................2006 (players/coaches) 4 137 Division I All-Americans 10 NCAA Division I Playoff Appearances 10 MVFC ‘Players of the Year’.
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