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169-178 Pros.Indd This is TERRAPINFootball TERPS IN THE PROS R ECRUITING S ECTION C OACHING S TAFF 2 0 0 7 O UTLOOK T ERRAPIN P ROFILES 2 0 0 6 R EVIEW T HE A C C 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE TERPS IN THE PROS NFL Josh Allen RB Chicago Bears Eric Barton LB New York Jets Conrad Bolston DL Minnesota Vikings Curome Cox FS Denver Broncos Vernon Davis TE San Francisco 49ers Jeff Dugan TE Minnesota Vikings Melvin Fowler OG Buffalo Bills Domonique Foxworth CB Denver Broncos E.J. Henderson LB Minnesota Vikings Stephon Heyer OL Washington Redskins Eric Hicks DE Kansas City Chiefs D’Qwell Jackson Sam Hollenbach QB Washington Redskins David Holloway LB Arizona Cardinals D’Qwell Jackson LB Cleveland Browns Kris Jenkins DT Carolina Panthers Leon Joe LB Chicago Bears Josh Wilson LaMont Jordan RB Oakland Raiders Williams Kershaw LB Kansas City Chiefs LaMont Jordan Shawne Merriman DE San Diego Chargers Matt Murphy TE Buffalo Bills Nick Novak PK Chicago Bears Adam Podlesh P Jacksonville Jaguars Lewis Sanders CB Atlanta Falcons Chad Scott CB New England Patriots Randy Starks DT Tennessee Titans Al Wallace DE Carolina Panthers Madieu Williams FS Cincinnati Bengals Josh Wilson CB Seattle Seahawks 1 7 0 1 7 1 NFL EUROPA Rob Abiamiri TE Berlin Thunder Shawne Merriman Nick Novak K Cologne Centurions/Bears Domonique Foxworth Rich Parson WR Hamburg Sea Devils ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE E.J. Henderson Delbert Cowsette OL/DL Philadelphia Soul Charles Hill OL/DL Orlando Predators John Kaleo QB Tampa Bay Storm James Lynch FB New Orleans VooDoo Marlon Moye-Moore FB/LB Orlando Predators Vernon Davis CFL Renard Cox DB Hamilton Tiger-Cats John Feguill OL Saskatchewan Roughriders Scott McBrien QB Montreal Alouettes Bruce Perry RB Montreal Alouettes Geroy Simon SB B.C. Lions Jo Jo Walker WR Hamilton Tiger Cats Scott McBrien played for the Rhein Fire list as of June 15, 2007 in NFL Europe in 2005 before moving on John Kaleo led the Tampa Bay Storm to the to the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Arena Bowl XVII championship in 2003. He is in Football League. his 14th season in the Arena Football League. 2 0 0 7 O PPONENTS P OSTSEASON H ISTORY A LL -T IME H ONORS T ERPS I N T HE P ROS H ISTORY & R ECORDS T HE U NIVERSITY 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE ALL-TIME TERPS IN THE NFL AZIZUDDIN ABDUR- C.J. BROOKS, G JON CONDO, LS RA’OOF, WR Miami (2005) New England (2005) Kansas City (1988-89) DONALD BROWN, DB ED COOKE, DE ROB ABIAMIRI, TE Miami (1986) Chicago Bears (1958) Baltimore (2005) San Diego (1986) Philadelphia (1958) N.Y. Giants (1987) Baltimore Colts (1959) DICK ABSHER, LB-K N.Y. Titans (1960-62) Washington (1967) J.B. BROWN, DB N.Y. Jets (1963) Atlanta (1967-68) Miami (1989-96) Denver (1964-65) New Orleans (1969-71) Pittsburgh (1997) Miami (1966-67) Philadelphia (1972) Arizona (1998) Detroit (1999-2000) JIM CORCORAN, QB JOHN ALDERTON, DE Boston (1968) Pittsburgh (1953) TOM BROWN, S Green Bay (1964-68) DELBERT COWSETTE, DL JOSH ALLEN, RB Washington (1969) Indianapolis (2000) Chicago (2007-) Washington (2000-2002) LLOYD BURRUSS, S N.Y. Giants (2004) Kansas City (1981-91, 1993) CHUCK FAUCETTE, LB O’BRIEN ALSTON, LB San Diego (1987-88) Indianapolis (1988-92) Denver (1992) CUROME COX, CB Denver (2005-) HARRY BUTSKO, LB RON FAZIO, TE STEVE ATKINS, RB Philadelphia (1987) Green Bay (1979-81) Washington (1963) RENARD COX, DB Philadelphia (1981) Jacksonville (2001) JOE CAMPBELL, DE RALPH FELTON, LB Washington (1954-60) New Orleans (1977-78) CLIFF CROSBY, DB JESS ATKINSON, PK Buffalo (1961-62) N.Y. Giants (1985) Oakland (1979-81) Cincinnati (1999) St. Louis (1985) Tampa Bay (1981) St. Louis (1999) Indianapolis (2000-03) JOHN FEUGILL, OL Washington (1986-87) Denver (2000-01) Indianapolis (1988) LOUIS CARTER, RB Kansas City (2004) Oakland (1975) 1 7 1 Tampa Bay (1976-78) DAVE CROSSAN, C ANDY FLETCHER, FB BOB AVELLINI, QB Buffalo (1920) Chicago Bears (1975-83) Washington (1965-69) N.Y. Jets (1984) DAVE D’ADDIO, RB MELVIN FOWLER, OL Detroit (1984) Cleveland (2002-05) RICK BADANJEK, FB Buffalo (2006-) Washington (1986) Atlanta (1987-88) MATT D’AMICO, LB Cincinnati (1989) DOMONIQUE BROOKS BARNARD FOXWORTH, CB New England (2003) JACK DAVIS, G Denver (2005-) Green Bay (2004) Boston (1960) ED FULLERTON, DB ERIC BARTON, LB VERNON DAVIS, TE Pittsburgh (1953) Oakland (1999-2003) San Francisco (2006-) N.Y. Jets (2004-) ED FULTON, G CHRIS DOWNS, RB L.A. Rams (1978) DICK BIELSKI, FB-TE-PK Oakland (2004-05) Buffalo (1979) Philadelphia (1955-59) Dallas (1960-61) DARREN DROZDOV, DT LU GAMBINO, HB Baltimore Colts (1962-63) Denver (1993) Baltimore Colts (1948-49) TED CHAPMAN, DE MARK DUDA, DT STAN GELBAUGH, QB ALVIN BLOUNT, RB L.A. Raiders (1987) Dallas (1987) St. Louis (1983-87) Buffalo (1986-89) Arizona (1991) TOM CICHOWSKI, T JEFF DUGAN, TE Seattle (1992-95) CONRAD BOLSTON, DL Denver (1967-68) Minnesota (2007-) Minnesota (2004-) O’NEIL GLENN, OT FRED COLE, G FERRELL EDMUNDS, TE New England (1991) ROD BREEDLOVE, LB L.A. Chargers (1960) Washington (1960-64) Miami (1988-92) Pittsburgh (1965-67) Seattle (1993-94) KEVIN GLOVER, C GARY COLLINS, FL-P Detroit (1985-97) Cleveland (1962-71) BROOKE BREWER, HB BOOMER ESIASON, QB Seattle (1998-99) Cincinnati (1984-92, 1997) Cleveland (1921) LLOYD COLTERYAHN, E Akron (1922) N.Y. Jets (1993-95) TONY GREENE, CB Baltimore Colts (1954-56) Arizona (1996-97) Buffalo (1971-79) GEORGE COLTON, G CHET HANULAK, HB New England (1987) Cleveland (1954, 1957) R ECRUITING S ECTION C OACHING S TAFF 2 0 0 7 O UTLOOK T ERRAPIN P ROFILES 2 0 0 6 R EVIEW T HE A C C 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE DON HEALY, T DICK MODZELEWSKI, DT Chicago (1958-59) Washington (1953-54) Dallas (1960-61) Pittsburgh (1955) Buffalo (1962) N.Y. Giants (1956-63) Cleveland (1964-66) E.J. HENDERSON, LB Minnesota (2003-) ED MODZELEWSKI, FB Pittsburgh (1952) STEPHON HEYER, OL Cleveland (1955-59) Washington (2007-) TOMMY MONT, QB BO HICKEY, RB Washington (1947-49) Denver (1967) BOB MORGAN, T ERIC HICKS, DE Chicago Cardinals (1954) Kansas City (1998-) Washington (1954) CHARLES HILL, DL JOE MOSS, T Houston Texans (2002) Washington (1952) Chciago (2003) Carolina (2004-05) MATT MURPHY, TE Detroit (2002) SHAUN HILL, QB Houston (2003-05) Minnesota (2002-05) Kris Jenkins was named a first team All-Pro and drew acclaim as one of the best Buffalo (2006-) San Francisco (2006-) defensive players in football in leading the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII. CHIP MYRTLE, LB SAM HOLLENBACH, QB Denver (1967-72) Washington (2007-) LAMONT JORDAN, RB J.D. MAARLEVELD, T San Diego (1974) New York Jets (2001-04) Tampa Bay (1986-87) DAVID HOLLOWAY, LB Oakland (2005-) RENALDO NEHEMIAH, WR Arizona (2007-) MARK MANGES, QB San Francisco (1982-84) WILLIE JOYNER, RB St. Louis (1978) STEVE INGRAM, OL Houston (1984) ED NICKLA, G Tampa Bay (1995) LARRY MARSHALL, KR-DB Chicago (1959) Jacksonville (1999) WILLIAM KERSHAW, LB Kansas City (1972-73) 1 7 2 Kansas City (2006-) Minnesota (1974) DICK NOLAN, DB 1 7 3 D’QWELL JACKSON, LB Philadelphia (1974-77) N.Y. Giants (1954-57, 1959-61) Cleveland (2006-) VINCE KINNEY, WR L.A. Rams (1978) Chicago Cardinals (1958) Denver (1978-79) Dallas (1962) BEN JEFFERSON, OT GERRICK MCPHERSON, CB Indianapolis (1989-90) BILL KIRCHIRO, G New York Giants (2006-) JACK NORRIS, E Baltimore Colts (1962) Staten Island (1932) KRIS JENKINS, DL JIM MEADE, FB Carolina Panthers (2001-) MIKE KISELAK, OL Washington (1939-40) NICK NOVAK, PK Dallas (1998-99) Arizona (2005) RICK JENNINGS, WR SHAWNE MERRIMAN, LB Washington (2006) Oakland (1976-77) PETE KOCH, DE San Diego (2005-) Chicago (2007-) Tampa Bay (1977) Cincinnati (1984) San Francisco (1977) Kansas City (1985-88) ROLAND MERRITT, WR NEIL O’DONNELL, QB L.A. Raiders (1989-90) Washington (1970) Pittsburgh (1990-95) LEON JOE, LB N.Y. Jets (1996-97) Arizona (2004) RAY KROUSE, DT BRUCE MESNER, DT Cincinnati (1998) Chicago (2005-) N.Y. Giants (1951-55) Buffalo (1987) Tennessee (1999-2003) Detroit (1956-57) Kansas City (1988) BARRY JOHNSON, WR Baltimore Colts (1958-59) ERIC OGBOGU, LB Denver (1991-92) Washington (1960) SCOTT MILANOVICH, QB N.Y. Jets (1998-2001) Tampa Bay (1996-99) Cincinnati (2002) CHARLES JOHNSON, NT PETE LADYGO, G Dallas (2003-05) Green Bay (1979-80, 1983) Pittsburgh (1952, 1954) STEVE MIKE-MAYER, PK San Francisco (1975-76) KENDALL OGLE, LB VERNON JOINES, WR JERMAINE LEWIS, WR Detroit (1977) Cleveland (1999-2000) Cleveland (1989-90) Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001) New Orleans (1978) Denver (1991) Houston Texans (2002) Baltimore Colts (1979-80) TONY OKANLAWON, DB Jacksonville (2003-04) San Diego (2002-04) CLARENCE JONES, OT JAMES MILLING, WR N.Y. Giants (1991-94) JOHN LOOKABAUGH, E Atlanta (1988-91) NEAL OLKEWICZ, LB St. Louis Rams (1995) Washington (1946-47) N.Y. Giants (1991) Washington (1979-89) New Orleans (1996-98) Carolina (1999) JAMES LYNCH, FB CHARLIE MILLS, FB DAVE PACELLA, G-C Minnesota (2003) Buffalo (1920) Philadelphia (1984) STAN JONES, G-T-DT Miami (2004) Chicago Bears (1954-65) Washington (1966) 2 0 0 7 O PPONENTS P OSTSEASON H ISTORY A LL -T IME H ONORS T ERPS I N T HE P ROS H ISTORY & R ECORDS T HE U NIVERSITY 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE ALAN PASTRANA, QB LEWIS SANDERS, DB RATCLIFF THOMAS, LB WALTER WHITE, TE Denver (1969-70) Cleveland (2000-04) Indianapolis (1998-2001) Kansas City (1975-79) Houston (2005-06) BOB PELLEGRINI, LB
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