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08Guide-10.Pdf 1 7 0 T E R P S I N T H E P R O S Terps In The Pros Shawne Merriman was the 12th pick in the NFL 2005 NFL Draft and was named the 2005 Lance Ball RB St. Louis Rams NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Eric Barton LB New York Jets Conrad Bolston DL Green Bay Packers John Condo LS Oakland Raiders Curome Cox FS Denver Broncos Andrew Crummey OL Washington Redskins Vernon Davis TE San Francisco 49ers Jeff Dugan TE Minnesota Vikings Melvin Fowler OG Buffalo Bills Domonique Foxworth CB Denver Broncos Jared Gaither OT Baltimore Ravens Isaiah Gardner DB Jacksonville Jaguars Jason Goode TE Washington Redskins Joey Haynos TE Green Bay Packers E.J. Henderson LB Minnesota Vikings Erin Henderson LB Minnesota Vikings Stephon Heyer OL Washington Redskins Shaun Hill QB San Francisco 49ers Sam Hollenbach QB Washington Redskins David Holloway LB Arizona Cardinals D’Qwell Jackson LB Cleveland Browns Kris Jenkins DT New York Jets Leon Joe LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers LaMont Jordan RB Oakland Raiders Williams Kershaw LB New Orleans Saints Keon Lattimore RB Dallas Cowboys Shawne Merriman DE San Diego Chargers Dre Moore DL Tampa Bay Buccaneers Matt Murphy TE Buffalo Bills Nick Novak PK Washington Redskins Adam Podlesh P Jacksonville Jaguars Lewis Sanders CB New England Patriots Randy Starks DT Miami Dolphins Al Wallace DE Buffalo Bills Madieu Williams FS Minnesota Vikings Josh Wilson CB Seattle Seahawks Arena Football League Charles Hill OL/DL Orlando Predators James Lynch FB New Orleans VooDoo Marlon Moye-Moore FB/LB Orlando Predators CFL Bruce Perry RB Montreal Alouettes Geroy Simon SB B.C. Lions Jo Jo Walker WR Hamilton Tiger Cats list as of June 9, 2008 Domonique Foxworth Jared Gaither Josh Wilson 2 0 0 8 F O O T BALL MEDIA & RECRUI T I N G G U I D E 1 7 1 All-Time Terps In The NFL Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, WR Eric Barton, LB Harry Butsko, LB Ed Cooke, DE Cliff Crosby, DB Kansas City (1988-89) Oakland (1999-2003) Washington (1963) Chicago Bears (1958) Cincinnati (1999) N.Y. Jets (2004-) Philadelphia (1958) St. Louis (1999) Rob Abiamiri, TE Joe Campbell, DE Baltimore Colts (1959) Indianapolis (2000-03) Baltimore (2005) Dick Bielski, FB-TE-PK New Orleans (1977-78) N.Y. Titans (1960-62) Kansas City (2004) Philadelphia (1955-59) Oakland (1979-81) N.Y. Jets (1963) Dick Absher, LB-K Dallas (1960-61) Tampa Bay (1981) Denver (1964-65) Dave Crossan, C Washington (1967) Baltimore Colts (1962-63) Miami (1966-67) Washington (1965-69) Atlanta (1967-68) Louis Carter, RB New Orleans (1969-71) Alvin Blount, RB Oakland (1975) Jim Corcoran, QB Andrew Crummey, OG Philadelphia (1972) Dallas (1987) Tampa Bay (1976-78) Boston (1968) Washington (2008-) John Alderton, DE Conrad Bolston, DL Ted Chapman, DE Delbert Cowsette, DL Dave D’Addio, RB Pittsburgh (1953) Minnesota (2007) L.A. Raiders (1987) Indianapolis (2000) Detroit (1984) Green Bay (2007-) Washington (2000-02) O’Brien Alston, LB Tom Cichowski, T N.Y. Giants (2004) Matt D’Amico, LB Indianapolis (1988-92) Rod Breedlove, LB Denver (1967-68) Cincinnati (1989) Washington (1960-64) Curome Cox, CB Steve Atkins, RB Pittsburgh (1965-67) Fred Cole, G Denver (2005-) Jack Davis, G Green Bay (1979-81) L.A. Chargers (1960) Boston (1960) Philadelphia (1981) Brooke Brewer, HB Renard Cox, DB Cleveland (1921) Gary Collins, FL-P Jacksonville (2001) Vernon Davis, TE Jess Atkinson, PK Akron (1922) Cleveland (1962-71) San Francisco (2006-) N.Y. Giants (1985) St. Louis (1985) C.J. Brooks, G Lloyd Colteryahn, E Chris Downs, RB Washington (1986-87) Miami (2005) Baltimore Colts (1954-56) Oakland (2004-05) Indianapolis (1988) Donald Brown, DB George Colton, G Bob Avellini, QB Miami (1986) New England (1987) Chicago Bears (1975-83) San Diego (1986) N.Y. Jets (1984) N.Y. Giants (1987) Jon Condo, LS New England (2005) Rick Badanjek, FB J.B. Brown, DB Oakland Raiders (2007-) Washington (1986) Miami (1989-96) Atlanta (1987-88) Pittsburgh (1997) Arizona (1998) Lance Ball, RB Detroit (1999-2000) St. Louis (2008-) Tom Brown, S Brooks Barnard Green Bay (1964-68) New England (2003) Washington (1969) Green Bay (2004) Lloyd Burruss, S Kansas City (1981-91, 1993) Denver (1992) Vernon Davis was the sixth pick of the 2006 NFL Draft, the highest selection for a Terp since 1975 when Randy White was taken with the No. 2 overall pick. Dre Moore 1 7 2 T E R P S I N T H E P R O S Darren Drozdov, DT Chet Hanulak, HB Leon Joe, LB Jermaine Lewis, WR Denver (1993) Cleveland (1954, 1957) Arizona (2004) Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001) Chicago (2005-07) Houston Texans (2002) Mark Duda, DT Joey Haynos, TE Tampa Bay (2008-) Jacksonville (2003-04) St. Louis (1983-87) Green Bay (2008-) Barry Johnson, WR John Lookabaugh, E Jeff Dugan, TE Don Healy, T Denver (1991-92) Washington (1946-47) Minnesota (2004-) Chicago (1958-59) Dallas (1960-61) Charles Johnson, NT James Lynch, FB Ferrell Edmunds, TE Buffalo (1962) Green Bay (1979-80, 1983) Minnesota (2003) Miami (1988-92) Miami (2004) Seattle (1993-94) E.J. Henderson, LB Vernon Joines, WR Minnesota (2003-) Cleveland (1989-90) J.D. Maarleveld, T Boomer Esiason, QB Denver (1991) Tampa Bay (1986-87) Cincinnati (1984-92, 1997) Erin Henderson, LB N.Y. Jets (1993-95) Minnesota (2008-) Clarence Jones, OT Mark Manges, QB Arizona (1996-97) N.Y. Giants (1991-94) St. Louis (1978) Stephon Heyer, OL St. Louis Rams (1995) Chuck Faucette, LB Washington (2007-) New Orleans (1996-98) Larry Marshall, KR-DB San Diego (1987-88) Carolina (1999) Kansas City (1972-73) Bo Hickey, RB Minnesota (1974) Ron Fazio, TE Denver (1967) Stan Jones, G-T-DT Philadelphia (1974-77) Philadelphia (1987) Chicago Bears (1954-65) L.A. Rams (1978) Eric Hicks, DE Washington (1966) Ralph Felton, LB Kansas City (1998-2007) Gerrick McPherson, CB Washington (1954-60) LaMont Jordan, RB New York Giants (2006-) Buffalo (1961-62) Charles Hill, DL New York Jets (2001-04) Houston Texans (2002) Oakland (2005-) Jim Meade, FB John Feugill, OL Chciago (2003) Washington (1939-40) Denver (2000-01) Carolina (2004-05) Willie Joyner, RB Houston (1984) Shawne Merriman, LB Andy Fletcher, FB Shaun Hill, QB San Diego (2005-) Buffalo (1920) Minnesota (2002-05) William Kershaw, LB San Francisco (2006-) Kansas City (2006-07) Roland Merritt, WR Melvin Fowler, OL New Orleans (2008-) Washington (1970) Cleveland (2002-05) Sam Hollenbach, QB Buffalo (2006-) Washington (2007-) Vince Kinney, WR Bruce Mesner, DT Denver (1978-79) Buffalo (1987) Domonique Foxworth, CB David Holloway, LB Kansas City (1988) Denver (2005-) Arizona (2007-) D’Qwell Jackson, LB Bill Kirchiro, G Cleveland (2006-) Baltimore Colts (1962) Scott Milanovich, QB Ed Fullerton, DB Steve Ingram, OL Tampa Bay (1996-99) Pittsburgh (1953) Tampa Bay (1995) Ben Jefferson, OT Mike Kiselak, OL Jacksonville (1999) Indianapolis (1989-90) Dallas (1998-99) Steve Mike-Mayer, PK Ed Fulton, G San Francisco (1975-76) L.A. Rams (1978) Kris Jenkins, DL Pete Koch, DE Detroit (1977) Buffalo (1979) Carolina (2001-07) Cincinnati (1984) New Orleans (1978) N.Y. Jets (2008-) Kansas City (1985-88) Baltimore Colts (1979-80) Jared Gaither, OT L.A. Raiders (1989-90) Baltimore Ravens (2007-) Rick Jennings, WR James Milling, WR Oakland (1976-77) Ray Krouse, DT Atlanta (1988-91) Lu Gambino, HB Tampa Bay (1977) N.Y. Giants (1951-55) N.Y. Giants (1991) Baltimore Colts (1948-49) San Francisco (1977) Detroit (1956-57) Baltimore Colts (1958-59) Charlie Mills, FB Isaiah Gardner, DB Washington (1960) Buffalo (1920) Jacksonville (2008-) Pete Ladygo, G Dick Modzelewski, DT Stan Gelbaugh, QB Pittsburgh (1952, 1954) Washington (1953-54) Buffalo (1986-89) Pittsburgh (1955) Arizona (1991) Keon Lattimore, RB N.Y. Giants (1956-63) Seattle (1992-95) Dallas (2008-) Cleveland (1964-66) O’Neil Glenn, OT Ed Modzelewski, FB New England (1991) Pittsburgh (1952) D’Qwell Jackson, a second-round pick by Cleveland (1955-59) Kevin Glover, C Cleveland in 2006, led the Browns with Detroit (1985-97) 101 total tackles in 2007. Tommy Mont, QB Seattle (1998-99) Washington (1947-49) Tony Greene, CB Dre Moore, DL Buffalo (1971-79) Tampa Bay (2008-) 2 0 0 8 F O O T BALL MEDIA & RECRUI T I N G G U I D E 1 7 3 Bob Morgan, T Adam Podlesh, P Dick Shiner, QB Mike Tice, TE Madieu Williams, DB Chicago Cardinals (1954) Jacksonville (2007-) Washington (1964-66) Seattle (1981-88, 1990-92) Cincinnati (2004-07) Washington (1954) Cleveland (1967) Washington (1989) Minnesota (2008-) Warren Powers, DE Pittsburgh (1968-69) Minnesota (1993, 1995) Joe Moss, T Denver (1989-92) N.Y. Giants (1970) Dennard Wilson, DB Washington (1952) Atlanta (1971-73) Steve Trimble, DB Washington (2004-05) Rob Raba, TE New England (1973-74) Denver (1981-83) Matt Murphy, TE N.Y. Jets (1977-79) Eric Wilson, LB Detroit (2002) Baltimore Colts (1980) Roger Shoals, T Billy Van Heusen, SE-P Buffalo (1985-86) Houston (2003-05) Washington (1981) Cleveland (1963-64) Denver (1968-76) Washington (1987) Buffalo (2006-) Detroit (1965-70) Don Ratliff, DE Denver (1971) Ed Vereb, HB Josh Wilson, CB Chip Myrtle, LB Philadelphia (1975) Washington (1960) Seattle (2007-) Denver (1967-72) Eric Sievers, TE San Diego (1974) Frank Reich, QB San Diego (1981-88) John Waerig, TE Tim Wilson, RB-TE Buffalo (1985-94) L.A. Rams (1988) Detroit (2001) Houston (1977-82) Renaldo Nehemiah, WR Carolina (1995) New England (1989-90) New Orleans (1983-84) San Francisco (1982-84) N.Y. Jets (1996) Kevin Walker, LB Detroit (1997-98) Geroy Simon, WR Cincinnati (1988-92) Elmer Wingate, DE Ed Nickla, G Tampa Bay (1997) Baltimore Colts (1953) Chicago (1959) Guy Roberts, LB Al Wallace, DE Houston (1972-75) Irv Smith, DB Philadelphia (1997-99) John Wright, FB Dick Nolan, DB Atlanta (1976) Washington (1993) Chicago (2000) Baltimore Colts (1947) N.Y.
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