1975 Topps Football Checklist

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1975 Topps Football Checklist 1975 Topps Football Checklist 1 Rushing Leaders (L.McCutcheon/O.Armstrong) 2 Passing Leaders (S.Jurgensen/K.Anderson) 3 Receiving Leaders (C.Young/L.Mitchell) 4 Scoring Leaders (C.Marcol/R.Gerela) 5 Intercept Leaders (R.Brown/E.Thomas) 6 Punting Leaders (T.Blanchard/R.Guy) 7 George Blanda (Black Jersey) 8 George Blanda (White Jersey) 9 Ralph Baker 10 Don Woods 11 Bob Asher 12 Mel Blount 13 Sam Cunningham 14 Jackie Smith 15 Greg Landry 16 Buck Buchanan 17 Haven Moses 18 Clarence Ellis 19 Jim Carter 20 Charley Taylor 21 Jess Phillips 22 Larry Seiple 23 Doug Dieken 24 Ron Saul 25 Isaac Curtis 26 Gary Larsen 27 Bruce Jarvis 28 Steve Zabel 29 John Mendenhall 30 Rick Volk 31 Checklist 1-132 32 Dan Abramowicz 33 Bubba Smith 34 David Ray 35 Dan Dierdorf 36 Randy Rasmussen 37 Bob Howard 38 Gary Huff 39 Rocky Bleier 40 Mel Gray 41 Tony McGee 42 Larry Hand 43 Wendell Hayes Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Doug Wilkerson 45 Paul Smith 46 Dave Robinson 47 Bivian Lee 48 Jim Mandich 49 Greg Pruitt 50 Dan Pastorini 51 Ron Pritchard 52 Dan Conners 53 Fred Cox 54 Tony Greene 55 Craig Morton 56 Jerry Sisemore 57 Glenn Doughty 58 Larry Schreiber 59 Charlie Waters 60 Jack Youngblood 61 Bill Lenkaitis 62 Greg Brezina 63 Bob Pollard 64 Mack Alston 65 Drew Pearson 66 Charlie Stukes 67 Emerson Boozer 68 Dennis Partee 69 Bob Newton 70 Jack Tatum 71 Frank Lewis 72 Bob Young 73 Julius Adams 74 Paul Naumoff 75 Otis Taylor 76 Dave Hampton 77 Mike Current 78 Brig Owens 79 Bobby Scott 80 Harold Carmichael 81 Bill Stanfill 82 Bob Babich 83 Vic Washington 84 Mick Tingelhoff 85 Bob Trumpy 86 Earl Edwards 87 Ron Hornsby 88 Don McCauley 89 Jimmy Johnson 90 Andy Russell Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Cornell Green 92 Charlie Cowan 93 Jon Staggers 94 Billy Newsome 95 Willie Brown 96 Carl Mauck 97 Doug Buffone 98 Preston Pearson 99 Jim Bakken 100 Bob Griese 101 Bob Windsor 102 Rockne Freitas 103 Jim Marsalis 104 Bill Thompson 105 Ken Burrow 106 Diron Talbert 107 Joe Federspiel 108 Norm Bulaich 109 Bob DeMarco 110 Tom Wittum 111 Larry Hefner 112 Tody Smith 113 Stu Voigt 114 Horst Muhlmann 115 Ahmad Rashad 116 Joe Dawkins 117 George Kunz 118 D.D. Lewis 119 Levi Johnson 120 Len Dawson 121 Jim Bertelsen 122 Ed Bell 123 Art Thoms 124 Joe Beauchamp 125 Jack Ham 126 Carl Garrett 127 Roger Finnie 128 Howard Twilley 129 Bruce Barnes 130 Nate Wright 131 Jerry Tagge 132 Floyd Little 133 John Zook 134 Len Hauss 135 Archie Manning 136 Po James 137 Walt Sumner Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Randy Beisler 139 Willie Alexander 140 Garo Yepremian 141 Chip Myers 142 Jim Braxton 143 Doug Van Horn 144 Stan White 145 Roger Staubach 146 Herman Weaver 147 Marvin Upshaw 148 Bob Klein 149 Earlie Thomas 150 John Brockington 151 Mike Siani 152 Sam Davis 153 Mike Wagner 154 Larry Stallings 155 Wally Chambers 156 Randy Vataha 157 Jim Marshall 158 Jim Turner 159 Walt Sweeney 160 Ken Anderson 161 Ray Brown 162 John Didion 163 Tom Dempsey 164 Clarence Scott 165 Gene Washington 166 Willie Rodgers 167 Doug Swift 168 Rufus Mayes 169 Marv Bateman 170 Lydell Mitchell 171 Ron Smith 172 Bill Munson 173 Bob Grim 174 Ed Budde 175 Bob Lilly 176 Jim Youngblood 177 Steve Tannen 178 Rich McGeorge 179 Jim Tyrer 180 Forrest Blue 181 Jerry LeVias 182 Joe Gilliam 183 Jim Otis 184 Mel Tom Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Paul Seymour 186 George Webster 187 Pete Duranko 188 Essex Johnson 189 Bob Lee 190 Gene Upshaw 191 Tom Myers 192 Don Zimmerman 193 John Garlington 194 Skip Butler 195 Tom Mitchell 196 Jim Langer 197 Ron Carpenter 198 Dave Foley 199 Bert Jones 200 Larry Brown 201 All Pro Receivers (C.Taylor/F.Biletnikoff) 202 All Pro Tackles (R.Wright/R.Washington) 203 All Pro Guards (T.Mack/L.Little) 204 All Pro Centers (J.Van Note/J.Rudnay) 205 All Pro Guards (Gillingham/Hannah) 206 All Pro Tackles (D.Dierdorf/W.Hill) 207 All-Pro Tight Ends (C.Young/R.Odoms) 208 All Pro Quarterbcks (F.Tarkenton/K.Stabler) 209 All Pro Backs (L.McCutcheon/O.J.Simpson) 210 All Pro Backs (T.Metcalf/O.Armstrong) 211 All Pro Receivers (M.Gray/I.Curtis) 212 All Pro Kickers (C.Marcol/R.Gerela) 213 All Pro Ends (J.Youngblood/E.Bethea) 214 All Pro Def.Tackles (A.Page/O.Sistrunk) 215 All Pro Tackles (M.Olsen/M.Reid) 216 All Pro Ends (C.Eller/L.Alzado) 217 All Pro Linebackers (T.Hendricks/P.Villapiano) 218 All Pro Linebackers (L.R.Jordan/W.Lanier) 219 All Pro Linebackers (I.Robertson/A.Russell) 220 All Pro Cornerbacks (N.Wright/E.Thomas) 221 All Pro Cornerbacks (W.Buchanon/L.Parrish) 222 All Pro Safeties (K.Houston/D.Anderson) 223 All Pro Safeties (C.Harris/J.Tatum) 224 All-Pro Punters (T.Wittum/R.Guy) 225 All Pro Returners (T.Metcalf/G.Pruitt) 226 Ted Kwalick 227 Spider Lockhart 228 Mike Livingston 229 Larry Cole 230 Gary Garrison 231 Larry Brooks Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Bobby Howfield 233 Fred Carr 234 Norm Evans 235 Dwight White 236 Conrad Dobler 237 Garry Lyle 238 Darryl Stingley 239 Tom Graham 240 Chuck Foreman 241 Ken Riley 242 Don Morrison 243 Lynn Dickey 244 Don Cockroft 245 Claude Humphrey 246 John Skorupan 247 Raymond Chester 248 Cas Banaszek 249 Art Malone 250 Ed Flanagan 251 Checklist 133-264 252 Nemiah Wilson 253 Ron Jessie 254 Jim Lynch 255 Bob Tucker 256 Terry Owens 257 John Fitzgerald 258 Jack Snow 259 Garry Puetz 260 Mike Phipps 261 Al Matthews 262 Bob Kuechenberg 263 Ron Yankowski 264 Ron Shanklin 265 Bobby Douglass 266 Josh Ashton 267 Bill Van Heusen 268 Jeff Siemon 269 Bob Newland 270 Gale Gillingham 271 Zeke Moore 272 Mike Tilleman 273 John Leypoldt 274 Ken Mendenhall 275 Norm Snead 276 Bill Bradley 277 Jerry Smith 278 Clarence Davis Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Jim Yarbrough 280 Lemar Parrish 281 Bobby Bell 282 Lynn Swann 283 John Hicks 284 Coy Bacon 285 Lee Roy Jordan 286 Willie Buchanon 287 Al Woodall 288 Reggie Rucker 289 John Schmitt 290 Carl Eller 291 Jake Scott 292 Donny Anderson 293 Charley Wade 294 John Tanner 295 Charley Johnson 296 Tom Blanchard 297 Curley Culp 298 Jeff Van Note 299 Bob James 300 Franco Harris 301 Tim Berra 302 Bruce Gossett 303 Verlon Biggs 304 Bob Kowalkowski 305 Marv Hubbard 306 Ken Avery 307 Mike Adamle 308 Don Herrmann 309 Chris Fletcher 310 Roman Gabriel 311 Billy Joe DuPree 312 Fred Dryer 313 John Riggins 314 Bob McKay 315 Ted Hendricks 316 Bobby Bryant 317 Don Nottingham 318 John Hannah 319 Rich Coady 320 Phil Villapiano 321 Jim Plunkett 322 Lyle Alzado 323 Ernie Jackson 324 Billy Parks 325 Willie Lanier Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 John James 327 Joe Ferguson 328 Ernie Holmes 329 Bruce Laird 330 Chester Marcol 331 Dave Wilcox 332 Pat Fischer 333 Steve Owens 334 Royce Berry 335 Russ Washington 336 Walker Gillette 337 Mark Nordquist 338 James Harris 339 Warren Koegel 340 Emmitt Thomas 341 Walt Garrison 342 Thom Darden 343 Mike Eischeid 344 Ernie McMillan 345 Nick Buoniconti 346 George Farmer 347 Sam Adams 348 Larry Cipa 349 Bob Moore 350 Otis Armstrong 351 George Blanda 352 Fred Cox 353 Tom Dempsey 354 Ken Houston 355 O.J. Simpson 356 Ron Smith 357 Bob Atkins 358 Pat Sullivan 359 Joe DeLamielleure 360 Lawrence McCutcheon 361 David Lee 362 Mike McCoy 363 Skip Vanderbundt 364 Mark Moseley 365 Lem Barney 366 Doug Dressler 367 Dan Fouts 368 Bob Hyland 369 John Outlaw 370 Roy Gerela 371 Isiah Robertson 372 Jerome Barkum Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Ed Podolak 374 Milt Morin 375 John Niland 376 Checklist 265-396 377 Ken Iman 378 Manny Fernandez 379 Dave Gallagher 380 Ken Stabler 381 Mack Herron 382 Bill McClard 383 Ray May 384 Don Hansen 385 Elvin Bethea 386 Joe Scibelli 387 Neal Craig 388 Marty Domres 389 Ken Ellis 390 Charley Young 391 Tommy Hart 392 Moses Denson 393 Larry Walton 394 Dave Green 395 Ron Johnson 396 Ed Bradley 397 J.T. Thomas 398 Jim Bailey 399 Barry Pearson 400 Fran Tarkenton 401 Jack Rudnay 402 Rayfield Wright 403 Roger Wehrli 404 Vern Den Herder 405 Fred Biletnikoff 406 Ken Grandberry 407 Bob Adams 408 Jim Merlo 409 John Pitts 410 Dave Osborn 411 Dennis Havig 412 Bob Johnson 413 Ken Burrow 414 Jim Cheyunski 415 MacArthur Lane 416 Joe Theismann 417 Mike Boryla 418 Bruce Taylor 419 Chris Hanburger Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 420 Tom Mack 421 Errol Mann 422 Jack Gregory 423 Harrison Davis 424 Burgess Owens 425 Joe Greene 426 Morris Stroud 427 John Demarie 428 Mel Renfro 429 Cid Edwards 430 Mike Reid 431 Jack Mildren 432 Jerry Simmons 433 Ron Yary 434 Howard Stevens 435 Ray Guy 436 Tommy Nobis 437 Solomon Freelon 438 J.D. 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