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Where They've Come From WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM Last Updated: 10/22/20 WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM SCHOOL NO. PLAYERS (YEARS WITH DOLPHINS) Abilene-Christian 2 Steve Jacobson (1987); Clyde Gates (2011) Akron 4 Jason Taylor (1997-07, 2009, 2011); Andy Alleman (2008); Justin March-Lillard (2017); Jamal Davis II (2019) Alabama 21 Billy Neighbors (1966-69); Bob Baumhower (1977-86); Tony Nathan (1979-87); Don McNeal (1980-89); Dwight Stephenson (1980-87); Joe Carter (1984-86); Jackie Cline (1987-89); Van Tiffin (1987); Kerry Goode (1989); E.J. Junior (1989-91); Barry Krauss (1989); Bobby Humphrey (1992); George Teague (1997); Derrick Pope (2004-07); Alonzo Ephraim (2005); Anthony Bryant (2007); Evan Mathis (2008); Justin Smiley (2008-09); Kenyan Drake (2016-19); Anthony Steen (2016-17); Minkah Fitzpatrick (2018-19) Alabama State 2 Rodell Thomas (1981, 1983-84); Michael Coe (2012) Albany State (Ga.) 1 Jeff Hunter (1992-93) Alcorn State 2 Willie Young (1973); De’Lance Turner (2019) (formerly Alcorn A&M) Alma 1 Mark Konecny (1987) Amherst 2 Doug Swift (1970-75); Sean Clancy (1978) Appalachian State 5 Mark Royals (2002-03); De’Andre Presley (2012); Daniel Kilgore (2018-19); Doug Middleton (2019); Tae Hayes (2019) Arizona 5 Chris Singleton (1993-96); Brant Boyer (1994); Lionel Dotson (2008-10); Nate Ness (2010); Earl Mitchell (2014-16) Arizona State 14 Benny Malone (1974-78); Morris Owens (1975-76); Larry Gordon (1976-82); Bruce Hardy (1978- 89); Greg Clark (1989); Derrick Rodgers (1997-02); Derek Hagan (2006-08); Derek Smith (2008); Troy Nolan (2012); Gerell Robinson (2014); Jamil Douglas (2015-16); Matt Haack (2017-19); Brock Osweiler (2018); Kalen Ballage (2018-19) Arkansas 9 Preston Carpenter (1966); Greg Koch (1986-87); Tony Bua (2004); Eddie Jackson (2005-06); Nate Garner (2009-14); Robert Thomas II (2015); A.J. Derby (2017-18); Martrell Spaight (2018); Travis Swanson (2018) Arkansas (Pine Bluff) 2 Ray Nealy (1997); Ernest Grant (2000-01) Arkansas State 8 Stan Winfrey (1975-77); Leroy Harris (1977-78); Stacy Gore (1987); Fred Barnett (1996-97); Kyle Richardson (1997); Cleo Lemon (2005-07); Don Jones (2013-14); Kelcie McCray (2013) Auburn 20 John McGeever (1966); Ken Rice (1966-67); Jack Thornton (1966); Dick Wood (1966); Mike Kolen (1970-77); Joe Cribbs (1988); Nate Hill (1988); Chris Gray (1993-96); Calvin Jackson (1994-99); Anthony Harris (1996-99); Robert Baker (1999, 2002); Jeno James (2004-06); Lorenzo Diamond (2005); Ronnie Brown (2005-10); Heath Evans (2005); Reggie Torbor (2008-09); Karlos Dansby (2010-12); Cody Parkey (2017); Gabe Wright (2017); Chandler Cox (2019) Ball State 1 Bernie Parmalee (1992-98) Baylor 12 Steve Howell (1979-81); Ronnie Lee (1979-82, 1984-89); Charles Benson (1983-84); Reyna Thompson (1986-88); Leland Douglas (1987); Frankie Smith (1993-95); Daryl Gardener (1996- 01); Greg Jerman (2002-04); Derrius Thompson (2003-04); Matt Bryant (2004); Danny Watkins (2013); Xavien Howard (2016-19) Benedict College 1 Claude Brownlee (1967) Bethune-Cookman 7 Rudy Barber (1968); Dick Washington (1968); Larry Little (1969-80); Maulty Moore (1972-74); Terry Anderson (1977-78); Charles Cornelius (1977-78); Mark Irvin (1987) Boise State 6 Brock Forsey (2004); Gerald Alexander (2011); Legedu Naanee (2012); Jamar Taylor (2013-15); Daryn Colledge (2014); Jay Ajayi (2015-17) Boston College 7 Bill Cronin (1966); John Bosa (1987-89); Steve Lubischer (1987); Greg Storr (1987); Troy Stradford (1987-90); Sean Ryan (2008); Marc Colombo (2011) Boston University 2 Barry Pryor (1969-70); Jim Jensen (1981-92) Bowling Green 2 Jeff Groth (1979); Chris Jones (2016) Brigham Young 4 Rodney Thomas (1988-90); John Denney (2005-18); John Beck (2007-08); Ray Feinga (2010-11) Bucknell 1 Julién Davenport (2019) Buffalo 1 John Stofa (1966-67, 1969-70) Butte College 1 Jermaine Haley (2000-02) Cal Poly (Pomona) 1 Joe Prokop (1992) Cal Poly (San Luis 1 Gary Davis (1976-79) Obispo) Cal State (Fullerton) 1 James Pruitt (1986-88, 1990-91) Cal State (Los Angeles) 1 Howard Kindig (1972-73) California 10 Joe Rose (1980-85); David Lewis (1987); Dave Zawatson (1991); Iheanyi Uwaezuoke (1998); Chidi Ahanotu (2004); D.J. Campbell (2013); Deandre Coleman (2014-15); Chris McCain (2014- 15); Trevor Davis (2019); Patrick Laird (2019) California (Davis) 2 Jeff Allen (1980); Cory Lekkerkerker (2007) Carson-Newman 2 Sanders Shiver (1984-85); David Pool (1994) Catawba 1 Ike Hill (1976) Where They’ve Come From • 1 WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM Last Updated: 10/22/20 WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM Central Arkansas 1 Jonathan Woodard (2018) Central College (Iowa) 1 Vern Den Herder (1971-82) Central Florida 4 Daunte Culpepper (2006); Brandon Marshall (2010-11); Jamiyus Pittman (2018); Josh Sitton (2018) Central Michigan 1 Andrew Hartline (2009); Xavier Crawford (2019) Central State (Ohio) 1 Vince Heflin (1982-85) Central Oklahoma 1 Keith Traylor (2005-07) (formerly Central State) Chadron State 1 Joe Planansky (1995) Cincinnati 5 Mario Monds (2004); Armon Binns (2012-13); Jeff Linkenbach (2015); Isaiah Pead (2016); Linden Stephens (2019) Clemson 13 Wayne Mass (1971); Don Testerman (1980); Dale Hatcher (1993); Lorenzo Bromell (1998-01); Antuan Edwards (2004); Keith Adams (2006); Phillip Merling (2008-11); Chris Clemons (2009- 13); Byron Maxwell (2016-17); Andre Branch (2016-18); Stephone Anthony (2017-18); Cordrea Tankersley (2017-18); Christian Wilkins (2019) Coastal Carolina 2 Tyler Thigpen (2009-10); Matt Hazel (2015) Colorado 10 Dick Anderson (1968-77); Steve Young (1977); Bob Simpson (1978); Mike Kozlowski (1979-86); Bo Matthews (1981); Brody Heffner-Liddiard (2000); Heath Irwin (2000-01); Ben Kelly (2000-01); Matt McChesney (2008); Ken Crawley (2019) Colorado State 5 Guy Goar (1987); Joey Porter (2007-09); Kory Sperry (2009); Shelley Smith (2014); Preston Williams (2019) Columbia 1 Archie Roberts (1967) Connecticut 3 Booth Lusteg (1967); Nick Giaquinto (1980-81); Donald Thomas (2008-09) Cornell 3 Bo Roberson (1966); John Tagliaferri (1987); Tom McHale (1995) Dartmouth 2 Jay Fiedler (2000-04); Casey Cramer (2008) Dayton 1 Bob DeMarco (1970-71) Delaware 1 Tim Jacobs (1996-97) Delta State 1 Geoge Chesser (1966-67) Duke 5 Bob Matheson (1971-79); Ed Newman (1973-84); Charles Bowser (1982-85); Emmett Tilley (1983); Troy Andrew (2001-02) East Carolina 6 Stefon Adams (1990); Tony Collins (1990); Jerris McPhail (1996-97); Robert Jones (1998-00); Larry Shannon (1998-99); Leonard Henry (2002-04) East Stroudsburg 1 Mike Reichenbach (1990-91) East Texas State 1 Kyle Mackey (1987) Eastern Kentucky 2 Aaron Jones (1996); Yeremiah Bell (2004-11) Eastern Michigan 6 Garry Grady (1969); David Marshall (1987); Barry Stokes (1998); L.J. Shelton (2006-07); Jereme Perry (2007); Jason Jones (2016) Eastern New Mexico 1 Pete Jaquess (1966-67) Eastern Washington 4 Jeff Ogden (2000-01); Dario Romero (2002-04); Lamont Brightful (2004); Jesse Chatman (2005, 2007) Elizabeth City College 1 Everett McIver (1996-97) Fairmont State 1 Jim Mertens (1969) Fayetteville State 1 Richard Medlin (2011) Ferris State 1 Zach Sieler (2019) Ferrum College 1 Jim Kitts (1997-98) Florida 20 Rick Casares (1966); Jack Harper (1967-68); Nat Moore (1974-86); Ralph Ortega (1979-80); Burton Lawless (1981); Lorenzo Hampton (1985-89); Greg Cleveland (1987); Jarvis Williams (1988-93); Louis Oliver (1989-93, 1995-96); William Gaines (1994); Trace Armstrong (1995-00); Cal Dixon (1996); Kevin Carter (2005-06); Channing Crowder (2005-10); Mike Pouncey (2011- 17); Jabar Gaffney (2012); Mike Gillislee (2013-14); Jelani Jenkins (2013-16); Caleb Sturgis (2013-14); Leon Orr (2016) Florida A&M 6 John Holmes (1966); Fred Woodson (1967-69); Gene Milton (1968-69); Hubert Ginn (1970-75); Gene Atkins (1994-96); Jamie Nails (2002-03) Florida State 15 Kim Hammond (1968); Dale McCullers (1969); Ron Sellers (1973); Ron Hester (1982-84); Stanley Scott (1987); Sammie Smith (1989-91); Dennis McKinnon (1990); Jesse Solomon (1994); Terrell Buckley (1995-99, 2003); Travis Minor (2001-06); Lorenzo Booker (2007); Andre Fluellen (2012); Lawrence Timmons (2017); Nick O’Leary (2018-19); Tank Carradine (2019) Fordham 1 Isa Abdul-Quddus (2016) Fort Valley State 1 Dean Brown (1970) Franklin & Marshall 1 Mike Caterbone (1987) Fresno State 9 Aaron Craver (1991-94); Michael Stewart (1994-96); Bryan Robinson (2004); Cameron Worrell (2007); Tyrone Culver (2008-12); Marlon Moore (2010-13); Clifton Smith (2010); Richard Marshall (2012); Tyler Clutts (2013) Furman 1 Ernest Gibson (1989) 2 • Where They’ve Come From WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM Last Updated: 10/22/20 WHERE THEY’VE COME FROM Gardner-Webb 1 Jim Maxwell (2006) Georgia 13 Bill Stanfill (1969-76); Jake Scott (1970-75); Robert Edwards (2002); Randy McMichael (2002-06); Quentin Moses (2007-10); Jason Ferguson (2008-09); Reshad Jones (2010-19); Dannell Ellerbe (2013-14); Knowshon Moreno (2014); Bacarri Rambo (2016); Maurice Smith (2017-18); John Jenkins (2019); Jonathan Ledbetter (2019) Georgia Southern 1 Kiwaukee Thomas (2005) Georgia State 2 Ulrick John (2015); Albert Wilson (2018-19) Georgia Tech 13 Joe Auer (1966-67); Jack Rudolph (1966); Randall Edmunds (1968-69); Ted Davis (1970); Billy Lothridge (1972); Don Bessilleu (1979-81); Marco Coleman (1992-95); Charlie Rogers (2003); Will Heller (2005); Nick Rogers (2005); Travares Tillman (2005-07); Andrew Gardner (2009); Philip Wheeler (2013-14) Grambling State 4 Al Dotson (1966); Frank Cornish (1970-71); Mike Howell (1972); Vern Roberson (1977) Grand Valley State 1 Mike Sheldon (1997-99) Hampton 6 Donovan Rose (1986-87); Clarence Bailey (1987); Ike Readon (1987); Darian Barnes (2005-06); Kendall Langford (2008-11); Chris Baker (2010) Harvard 1 Ryan Fitzpatrick (2019) Hawaii 7 Jeris White (1974-76); Johnny Taylor (1986); Nuu Faaola (1989); Reagan Mauia (2007); Samson Satele (2007-08, 2014); Davone Bess (2008-12); Ikaika Alama-Francis (2010-11); Henderson State 2 Earnie Rhone (1975-84); Marvell Burgess (1987) Hofstra 2 Renauld Williams (2004); Lance Schulters (2005, 2007) Holy Cross 1 Ed Jenkins (1972) Houston 10 Charlie Fowler (1967-68); T.J.
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