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Big 12 Teams with Former Players in the NFL (182) Big 12 Teams with former players in the NFL (182) as of opening day rosters (active, practice squad or reserved), September 2020 BAYLOR (20) Joe Mixon, RB Cincinnati Bengals Quandre Diggs, CB Seattle Seahawks Parnell Motley, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devin Duvernay, WR Baltimore Ravens Grayland Arnold, DB* Philadelphia Eagles Kenneth Murray, LB Los Angeles Chargers DeShon Elliott, S Baltimore Ravens Andrew Billings, DT+ Cleveland Browns Kyler Murray, QB Arizona Cardinals Poona Ford, DT Seattle Seahawks Henry Black, S* Green Bay Packers Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, LB Los Angeles Rams Marquise Goodwin, WR+ Philadelphia Eagles Kyle Fuller, FB+ Seattle Seahawks Samaje Perine, RB Cincinnati Bengals Jordan Hicks, LB Arizona Cardinals Josh Gordon, WR+ Seattle Seahawks Adrian Peterson, RB Detroit Lions Holton Hill, CB Minnesota Vikings Robert Griffin III, QB Baltimore Ravens Jordan Phillips, DT Arizona Cardinals Trey Hopkins, C Cincinnati Bengals JaMycal Hasty, RB* San Francisco 49ers Ben Powers, G Baltimore Ravens Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR* New Orleans Saints Xavien Howard, CB Miami Dolphins Dru Samia, G Minnesota Vikings Malik Jefferson, LB* Tennessee Titans Jalen Hurd, WR San Francisco 49ers Austin Seibert, K Cleveland Browns Collin Johnson, WR Jacksonville Jaguars Clay Johnston, LB* Carolina Panthers Sterling Shepard, WR New York Giants Brandon Jones, S Miami Dolphins Blake Lynch, LB* Minnesota Vikings Kenny Stills, WR Houston Texans P.J. Locke, S* Denver Broncos James Lynch, DT Minnesota Vikings Tress Way, P Washington Football Colt McCoy, QB New York Giants Ross Matiscik, LS Jacksonville Jaguars Dede Westbrook, WR Jacksonville Jaguars Alex Okafor, DE Kansas City Chiefs Chris Miller, DB Tennessee Titans Daryl Williams, T Buffalo Bills Charles Omenihu, DE Houston Texans Denzel Mims, WR New York Jets Trent Williams, T San Francisco 49ers Adrian Phillips, S Los Angeles Chargers Greg Roberts, LB* Green Bay Packers James Winchester, LS Kansas City Chiefs Hassan Ridgeway, DT Philadelphia Eagles Bravvion Roy, DT Carolina Panthers Malcolm Roach, DL New Orleans Saints Sam Tecklenburg, C* Carolina Panthers OKLAHOMA STATE (18) Zach Shackelford, C* Buccaneers Texas Derrek Thomas, CB Carolina Panthers Geoff Swaim, TE Tennessse Titans Jon Weeks, C Houston Texans Marcell Ateman, WR* Las Vegas Raiders Justin Tucker, K Baltimore Ravens Dan Bailey, K Minnesota Vikings Kenny Vaccaro, S Tennessee Titans IOWA STATE (8) Jordan Brailford, LB* Washington Football Connor Williams, G Dallas Cowboys Chris Carson, RB Seattle Seahawks A.J. Klein, LB Buffalo Bills Tre Flowers, CB Seattle Seahawks TEXAS TECH (16) Josh Knipfel, OT* Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green, CB* Cleveland Browns Allen Lazard, WR Green Bay Packers Justice Hill, RB Baltimore Ravens Dakota Allen, LB Jackonsville Jaguars Matt Leo, DE* Philadelphia Eagles Blake Jarwin, TE Dallas Cowboys Danny Amendola, WR Detroit Lions David Montgomery, RB Chicago Bears Tyron Johnson, WR* Los Angeles Chargers Jordyn Brooks, LB Seattle Seahawks Kelechi Osemele, G Kansas City Chiefs Derrick Moncrief, LB* Los Angeles Rams Dylan Cantrell, WR* Arizona Cardinals Jamal Perry, CB Miami Dolphins Emmanuel Ogbah, DE Miami Dolphins Le’Raven Clark, T Indianapolis Colts Steve Wirtel, LS* Detroit Lions Russell Okung, T Carolina Panthers Keke Coutee, WR Houston Texans Kevin Peterson, CB Arizona Cardinals Cody Davis, S New England Patriots KANSAS (5) Mason Rudolph, QB Pittsburgh Steelers Sam Eguavoen, LB Miami Dolphins Victor Salako, OT* Buffalo Bills Jakeem Grant, WR Miami Dolphins Hakeem Adeniji, G Cincinnati Bengals Lane Taylor, G Green Bay Packers Kerry Hyder, DE San Francisco 49ers Dorance Armstrong, DE Dallas Cowboys Vincent Taylor, DT Cleveland Browns Branden Jackson, DE Seattle Seahawks Chris Harris Jr., CB Los Angeles Chargers James Washington, WR Pittsburgh Steelers Patrick Mahomes, QB Kansas City Chiefs Bradley McDougald, S New York Jets Terence Steele, T Dallas Cowboys Steven Sims Jr., WR Washington Football TCU (21) Broderick Washington, DT Baltimore Ravens DeAndre Washington, RB* Kansas City Chiefs KANSAS STATE (11) Darius Anderson, RB+ Indianapolis Colts Antoine Wesley, WR* Baltimore Ravens Ben Banogu, LB Indianapolis Colts Deante Burton, CB* Dallas Cowboys Ross Blacklock, DT Houston Texans WEST VIRGINIA (21) B.J. Finney, C Seattle Seahawks L.J. Collier, DE Seattle Seahawks Elijah Lee, LB Detroit Lions Aviante Collins, T* Minnesota Vikings Tavon Austin, WR San Francisco 49ers Tyler Lockett, WR Seattle Seahawks Andy Dalton, QB Dallas Cowboys Yodny Cajuste, OL New England Patriots Cornelius Lucas, T Washington Football Jeff Gladney, CB Minnesota Vikings Rasul Douglas, CB Carolina Panthers Byron Pringle, WR Kansas City Chiefs Travin Howard, LB Los Angeles Rams Shelton Gibson, WR* Washington Football Dalton Risner, T Denver Broncos Jerry Hughes, DE Buffalo Bills Mark Glowinski, G Indianapolis Colts Duke Shelley, CB Chicago Bears Joey Hunt, C* Indianapolis Colts Will Grier, QB Carolina Panthers Reggie Walker, OLB* Arizona Cardinals Cordel Iwuagwu, OG* Houston Texans Bruce Irvin, LB Seattle Seahawks Cody Whitehair, C Chicago Bears Patrick Morris, C* Denver Broncos Karl Joseph, S Cleveland Browns Jordan Willis, DE New York Jets Joseph Noteboom, T Los Angeles Rams Nick Kwiatkoski, LB Las Vegas Raiders Sewo Olonilua, FB* Dallas Cowboys David Long Jr., LB Tennessee Titans OKLAHOMA (32) Matt Pryor, G Philadelphia Eagles Colton McKivitz, OL San Francisco 49ers Jalen Reagor, WR Philadelphia Eagles Adam Pankey, G Miami Dolphins Mark Andrews, TE Baltimore Ravens Austin Schlottmann, G Denver Broncos David Sills V, WR New York Giants Blake Bell, TE Dallas Cowboys Vernon Scott, S Green Bay Packers Wendell Smallwood, RB* Pittsburgh Steelers Amani Bledsoe, DE* Cincinnati Bengals Ty Summers, LB Green Bay Packers Geno Smith, QB Seattle Seahawks Marquise Brown, WR Baltimore Ravens Halapoulivaati Vaitai, T Detroit Lions Quinton Spain, G Buffalo Bills Orlando Brown Jr., T Baltimore Ravens Jason Verrett, CB San Francisco 49ers Keith Washington Jr., DB* New Orleans Saints Aaron Colvin, CB Washington Football Trevon Wesco, TE New York Jets Bobby Evans, T Los Angeles Rams TEXAS (30) Kevin White, WR* San Francisco 49ers Jordan Evans, LB Cincnnati Bengals Kyzir White, LB Los Angeles Chargers Cody Ford, T Buffalo Bills Calvin Anderson, T Denver Broncos Daryl Worley, CB Dallas Cowboys Neville Gallimore, DT Dallas Cowboys Andrew Beck, TE Denver Broncos Jalen Hurts, QB Philadelphia Eagles Kris Boyd, CB Minnesota Vikings * Indicates on Practice Squad Lane Johnson, T Philadelphia Eagles Malcolm Brown, RB Los Angeles Rams + Indicates on Injured Reserve CeeDee Lamb, WR Dallas Cowboys Malcom Brown, DT New Orleans Saints Baker Mayfield, QB Cleveland Browns Michael Dickson, P Seattle Seahawks.
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