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F L O R I D a S T a T E F O O T B A FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL PROS PROS FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME All-time Florida State gridiron greats Walter Jones and Derrick Brooks are used to making history. The longtime NFL stars added an achievement that will without a doubt move to the top of their accolade-filled biographies when they were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame inAugust, PREVIEW 2014. Jones and Brooks became the first pair of first-ballot Hall of Famers from the same class who attended the same college in over 40 years. The pair’s journey together started 20 years ago. Just as Brooks was wrapping up his All-America career at Florida State in 1994, Jones was joining the Seminoles out of Holmes Community College (Miss.) for the 1995 season. TEAM DERRICK BROOKS Linebacker 1991-94 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame COACHES REVIEW HONORS WALTER JONES PROS Offensive Tackle 1995-96 PROS 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame RECORDS FSU 121 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEDIA They never played on the same team at Florida State, but Jones distinctly remembers how excited he was to follow in the footsteps of the star linebacker whom he called the face of the Seminoles’ program. Jones and Brooks were the best at what they did for over a decade in the NFL. Brooks went to 11 Pro Bowls and never missed a game in 14 seasons (all with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers), while Jones became the NFL’s premier left tackle, going to nine Pro Bowls over 12 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Both retired in 2008, and, six years later, Jones and Brooks were teammates for the first time as first-ballot Hall of Famers. Their selections to Canton give Florida State four members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Deion PREVIEW Sanders was elected in 2011 and Fred Biletnikoff was selected in 1988. TEAM DEION SANDERS Cornerback 1985-88 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame COACHES REVIEW HONORS FRED BILETNIKOFF PROS Wide Receiver 1962-64 PROS 1988 Pro Football Hall of Fame RECORDS FSU 122 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA SEMINOLES IN THE PROS NATIONAL CHAMPS / SUPER BOWL CHAMPS Florida State has had 11 different players win both a PREVIEW National Title and Super Bowl. Bryan Stork and William Floyd accomplished the feat in back-to-back seasons. 1993 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS n William Floyd – Super Bowl XXIX (San Francisco) n Andre Cooper – Super Bowl XXXII (Denver) n Devin Bush – Super Bowl XXXIV (St. Louis) n Derrick Brooks – Super Bowl XXXVII (Tampa Bay) 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS TEAM n Chris Hope – Super Bowl XL (Pittsburgh) n Anquan Boldin – Super Bowl XLVII (Baltimore) 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS n Bryan Stork – Super Bowl XLIX (New England) n Tre’ Jackson – Super Bowl LI (New England) n Ronald Darby – Super Bowl LII (Philadelphia) COACHES n Timmy Jernigan – Super Bowl LII (Philadelphia) Ronald Darby n Cameron Erving – Super Bowl LIV (Kansas City) Cameron Erving NFL PIPELINE n 4 NFL Hall of Famers, REVIEW 2nd among schools in Florida and 4th among current ACC programs n 67 Former Noles have played in the Super Bowl HONORS Timmy Jernigan Andre Cooper PROS PROS Devin Bush William Floyd Anquan Boldin RECORDS SEMINOLES IN THE NFL DRAFT n 45 all-time first-round picks, the ACC’s 2nd-highest total and tied for 11th in NCAA n 38 consecutive years with at least one player drafted, the 8th-longest active streak in the nation through the 2021 draft n In 2015, the Seminoles became the first FSU team in the common draft era (since 1967) to have every offensive position selected in a single year n Florida State holds the ACC record for most picks in a single year with 11 in 2013 and 2015 Brian Burns Derwin James 123 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL SEMINOLES IN THE PROS MEDIA PREVIEW TEAM Brian Burns Roderick Johnson Auden Tate COACHES SEMINOLES ON NFL ROSTERS SEMINOLES ON NFL ROSTERS Cam Akers Los Angeles Rams Rick Leonard Washington Football Team Kelvin Benjamin New York Giants Trey Marshall Denver Broncos Terrence Brooks Houston Texans Gabe Nabers Los Angeles Chargers Brian Burns Carolina Panthers Hamsah Nasirildeen New York Jets Demarcus Christmas Pittsburgh Steelers Derrick Nnadi Kansas City Chiefs Dalvin Cook Minnesota Vikings Jacques Patrick Cincinnati Bengals REVIEW Ronald Darby Denver Broncos Jalen Ramsey Los Angeles Rams Mario Edwards, Jr. Chicago Bears Xavier Rhodes Indianapolis Colts Cameron Erving Carolina Panthers Janarius Robinson Minnesota Vikings John Franklin III Tampa Bay Buccaneers Patrick Robinson New Orleans Saints Graham Gano New York Giants Asante Samuel, Jr. Los Angeles Chargers Eddie Goldman Chicago Bears Stanford Samuels III Green Bay Packers Bobby Hart Buffalo Bills Terrance Smith Arizona Cardinals Dustin Hopkins Washington Football Team Josh Sweat Philadelphia Eagles Rodney Hudson Arizona Cardinals Auden Tate Cincinnati Bengals Ryan Izzo Houston Texans DeMarcus Walker Houston Texans HONORS Derwin James Los Angeles Chargers P.J. Williams New Orleans Saints Roderick Johnson Houston Texans Vince Williams Pittsburgh Steelers Christian Jones Chicago Bears Marvin Wilson Cleveland Browns Lamarcus Joyner New York Jets Jameis Winston New Orleans Saints Joshua Kaindoh Kansas City Chiefs Derrick Kelly II New Orleans Saints as of July 1, 2021 PROS Jalen Ramsey PROS RECORDS FSU Derwin James P.J. Williams Vince Williams 124 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA SEMINOLES IN THE PROS PREVIEW TEAM Dalvin Cook Derrick Nnadi COACHES FSU CONSENSUS NFL ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS FSU SUPER BOWL PARTICIPANTS Alphonso Carreker Green Bay Packers, 1984 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders, II (1-14-1968), XI* (1-9-1977) Bobby Jackson New York Jets, 1987 Dale McCullers Baltimore Colts, III (1-12-1969) Lawrence Dawsey Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991 Ron Sellers Miami Dolphins, VII (1-14-1973) Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995 J.T. Thomas Pittsburgh Steelers, IX (1-12-1975), X (1-18-1976), XIII (1-21-1979), XIV (1-20-1980) Corey Fuller Minnesota Vikings, 1995 Willie Jones Oakland Raiders, XV (1-25-1981) Tamarick Vanover Kansas City Chiefs, 1995 Mike Shumann San Francisco 49ers, XVI (1-24-1982) Peter Boulware Baltimore Ravens, 1997 Dennis McKinnon Chicago Bears, XX (1-26-1986) Warrick Dunn Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997 Alphonso Carreker Denver Broncos, XXI (1-25-1987) REVIEW (NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year) Ken Lanier Denver Broncos, XXI (1-25-1987), XXII (1-31-1988), XXIV (1-28-1990) Walter Jones Seattle Seahawks, 1997 Zeke Mowatt New York Giants, XXI (1-25-1987) Andre Wadsworth Arizona Cardinals, 1998 Odell Haggins Buffalo Bills, XXV (1-27-1991) Corey Simon Philadelphia Eagles, 2000 Rick Tuten Buffalo Bills, XXV (1-27-1991); St. Louis Rams, XXXIV (1-30-2000) Tommy Polley St. Louis Rams, 2001 Martin Mayhew Washington Redskins, XXVI (1-26-1992) (NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year) Dexter Carter San Francisco 49ers, XXIX (1-29-1995) Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals, 2003 Dedrick Dodge San Francisco 49ers, XXIX (1-29-1995); Denver Broncos, XXXII (1-25-1998) (NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year) William Floyd San Francisco 49ers, XXIX (1-29-1995) Michael Boulware Seattle Seahawks, 2004 Deion Sanders San Francisco 49ers, XXIX (1-29-1995); Dallas Cowboys, XXX (1-28-1996) Darnell Dockett Arizona Cardinals, 2004 Rohn Stark Pittsburgh Steelers, XXX (1-28-1996) Ernie Sims Detroit Lions, 2006 Edgar Bennett Green Bay Packers, XXXI (1-26-1997) HONORS Eddie Goldman Chicago Bears, 2015 LeRoy Butler Green Bay Packers, XXXI (1-26-1997), XXXII (1-25-1998) Will Tye New York Giants, 2015 Andre Cooper Denver Broncos, XXXII (1-25-1998) Jameis Winston Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2015 Devin Bush Atlanta Falcons, XXXIII (1-31-1999); St. Louis Rams, XXXIV (1-30-2000) Jalen Ramsey Jacksonville Jaguars, 2016 Henri Crockett Atlanta Falcons, XXXIII (1-31-1999) Derwin James Los Angeles Chargers, 2018 Amp Lee St. Louis Rams, XXXIV (1-30-2000) Kevin Long Tennessee Titans, XXXIV (1-30-2000) FSU PRO BOWL SELECTIONS Samari Rolle Tennessee Titans, XXXIV (1-30-2000) Peter Boulware Baltimore Ravens, XXXV (1-28-2001) Ron Sellers New England Patriots, 1969 Brian Allen St. Louis Rams, XXXVI (2-3-2002); Carolina Panthers, XXXVIII (2-1-2004) Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders, 1971, 72, 74, 75 Terrell Buckley New England Patriots, XXXVI (2-3-2002) J.T. Thomas Pittsburgh Steelers, 1978 Tommy Polley St. Louis Rams, XXXVI (2-3-2002) Rohn Stark Indianapolis Colts, 1986, 87, 91, 93 Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay Buccaneers, XXXVII (1-26-2003) PROS Marion Butts San Diego Chargers, 1991 Tony Bryant Oakland Raiders, XXXVII (1-26-2003) Deion Sanders Atlanta Falcons, 1992, 93 Zack Crockett Oakland Raiders, XXXVII (1-26-2003) San Francisco 49ers, 1994 Derrick Gibson Oakland Raiders, XXXVII (1-26-2003) Dallas Cowboys, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Dexter Jackson Tampa Bay Buccaneers, XXXVII* (1-26-2003) PROS LeRoy Butler Green Bay Packers, 1993, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders, XXXVII (1-26-2003) Rick Tuten Seattle Seahawks, 1994 Brad Johnson Tampa Bay Buccaneers, XXXVII (1-26-2003) Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, Greg Spires Tampa Bay Buccaneers, XXXVII (1-26-2003) 03, 04, 05, 06, 08 David Warren Oakland Raiders, XXXVII (1-26-2003) Chris Weinke Carolina Panthers, XXXVIII (2-1-2004) Warrick Dunn Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997, 00 RECORDS Atlanta Falcons, 2005 P.K. 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