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Adibi, Nathaniel ADIBI, NATHANIEL Lg Year Round Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2004 5 DE Phoebus Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Pro career : NFL-E 2007 Hamburg Sea Dogs 4 games, 2 tackles ADIBI, XAVIER Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2008 4 DE Phoebus Virginia Tech Houston Pro career : NFL 2008 Houston Texans 7 games, 5 starts, 35 tackles ANDERSON, STUART Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1982 4 LB Mathews Virginia Kansas City Pro career : NFL 1982 Washington 2 games NFL 1983 Washington 16 games NFL 1984 Cleveland and Washington 6 games combined NFL 1985 Washington 16 games ANDERSON, WARREN Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1977 4 WR James Blair West Virginia State Houston Pro career: NFL 1977 Houston 8 games NFL 1978 St. Louis 2 games ARMSTEAD, WILLIE Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1975 13 WR Newport News Utah Cleveland Honors : CFL West all-star 1978, 1979, 1982. CFL all-star 1979. Pro career: CFL 1976 Calgary Stampeders 4 games, 6 catches for 172 yards, 2 TD CFL 1977 Calgary Stampeders DNP CFL 1978 Calgary Stampeders 16 games, 39 catches for 881 yards, 9 TD CFL 1979 Calgary Stampeders 16 games, CFL All-Star, 48 catches for 968 yards, 8 TD CFL 1980 Calgary Stampeders 16 games, 35 catches for 712 yards, 9 TD CFL 1981 Calgary Stampeders 16 games, 57 catches for 861 yards, 10 TD CFL 1982 Calgary Stampeders 16 games, 61 cartches for 1,081 yards, 5 TD BACOTE, MARC Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted WR Hampton James Madison Pro career: af2 2003 Richmond Speed 14 catches, 184 yards, 6 TDs af2 2004 Wichita Stealth 58 catches, 563 yards, 10 TDs af2 2005 Manchester Wolves 66 catches, 651 yards, 14 TDs af2 2006 Manchester Wolves 74 catches, 751 yards, 19 TDs, 120 points af2 2007 Bossier Shreveport Battle Wings BANKS, ANTONIO Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1997 4 DB Warwick Virginia Tech Minnesota Pro career: NFL-E 1998 Amsterdam Admirals 3 sacks CFL 1998 Winnipeg Blue Bombers no stats available NFL 1998 Minnesota Vikings 4 games NFL 1999 Minnesota Vikings 6 games NFL-E 2000 Amsterdam Admirals 5.5 sacks NFL-E 2000 Frankfurt Galaxy no sacks NFL 2000 Minnesota Vikings 14 games NFL-E 2001 Amsterdam Admirals 1 sack BANKS, DOMINIC Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted WR/DB Ferguson Delaware Pro career: AF2 2002 Norfolk Nighthawks AF2 2003 Norfolk Nighthawks BANKS, ROBERT Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1987 7 DE Hampton Notre Dame Houston Pro career: NFL 1988 Houston Oilers 14 games NFL 1989 Cleveland Browns 16 games, 4 sacks NFL 1990 Cleveland Browns 16 games BETHEA, ANTOINE Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2006 6 DB Denbigh Howard Indianapolis Honors : Pro Bowl 2007 Pro career: NFL 2006 Indianapolis 14 games, 1 int NFL 2007 Indianapolis 13 games, 4 int NFL 2008 Indianapolis 16 games, 2 int BETHEA, LARRY Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1978 1 DT Ferguson Michigan State Dallas Pro career: NFL 1978 Dallas 16 games NFL 1979 Dallas 16 games NFL 1980 Dallas 11 games NFL 1981 Dallas 16 games NFL 1982 Dallas 8 games, 2 sacks NFL 1983 Dallas 14 games, 3 sacks USFL 1984 Michigan Panthers no statistics available USFL 1985 Oakland and Houston no statistics available BLACKSTOCK, DARRYL Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2005 3 LB Heritage Virginia Arizona Pro career: NFL 2005 Arizona 14 games, 1 sack NFL 2006 Arizona 16 games NFL 2007 Arizona 16 games, 3 sack NFL 2008 Cincinnati 12 games UFL 2010 Florida BLIZZARD, BOBBY Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted TE Hampton North Carolina Pro career: NFL-E 2005 Hamburg Sea Devils 34 catches, 335 yards, 2 TD NFL-E 2007 Cologne Centurions 37 catches, 489 yards, 0 TD BROOKS, AARON Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1999 4 QB Ferguson Virginia Green Bay Pro career: NFL 2000 New Orleans 2 games, 113-194, 1514 yards, 9 TD NFL 2001 New Orleans 16 games, 312-558, 3832 yards, 26 TD NFL 2002 New Orleans 16 games, 283-528, 3572 yards, 27 TD NFL 2003 New Orleans 16 games, 306-518, 3546 yards, 24 TD NFL 2004 New Orleans 16 games, 309-542, 3810 yards, 21 TD NFL 2005 New Orleans 13 games, 240-431, 2882 yards, 13TD NFL 2006 Oakland 8 games, 110-192, 1105 yards, 3 TD BROOKS, MACEY Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1997 4 WR Kecoughtan James Madison Dallas Pro career: NFL 1999 Chicago Bears 9 games, 14 rec, 160 yards, 0 TD NFL 2000 Chicago Bears 16 games, 26 rec, 216 yards, 0 TD BROWN, ELTON Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2005 4 G Heritage/Hampton Virginia Arizona Pro career: NFL 2005 Arizona 9 games NFL 2006 Arizona On roster, but inactive for every game NFL 2007 Arizona 5 games NFL 2008 Arizona 16 games BROWN, GORDON Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL Undrafted RB Denbigh Tulsa Pro career : NFL 1987 Indianapolis 3 games, 19 carries, 85 yards, 1 TD BULLOCK, JOHN Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1971 13 RB Carver Purdue San Francisco Pro career : Did not play pro football BULLOCK, WAYNE Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1975 5 RB Carver Notre Dame San Francisco Pro career: Did not play pro football BYRD, MELENDEZ Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted LB Carver Virginia Tech Pro career: CFL 1994 CFL Baltimore Stallions 7 games CAMPBELL, CARLOS Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted WR Phoebus/Hampton Notre Dame Pro career: 2006 AIFA Johnstown Riverhawks 2007 AF2 Tennessee Valley 2008 AF2 Florida Firecats 2009 AF2 Tulsa Talons 2010 ArFL Cleveland Gladiators CLOWES, JOHN Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1950 4 T Matthew Whaley William and Mary New York Yankees Drafted by the NYY in a special draft after the AAFC dissolved Pro career: 1948 AAFC Brooklyn Dodgers 14 games 1949 AAFC Chicago Hornets 12 games 1950 NFL New York Yankees 11 games 1951 NFL New York Yankees 12 games CRITTENDEN, LONNIE Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by WFL 1974 13 WR Huntington Texas-El Paso Washington-Baltimore Pro career: WFL 1974 Chicago Fire 29 catches, 510 yards, 2 TD CURRY, ALMONDO Honors : CFL all-stars 2004. CFL East all-stars 2004 Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by Undrafted DB Hampton Virginia Pro career: 2004 CFL Montreal Alouettes 5 interceptions 2005 C FL Montreal Alouettes 4 interceptions 2006 CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders no stats available CURRY, RONALD Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2002 7 QB Hampton North Carolina Oakland Pro career : NFL 2002 Oakland 1 games, no catches NFL 2003 Oakland 16 games, 5 catches, 31 yards, 0 TD NFL 2004 Oakland 12 games, 50 catches, 679 yards, 6 TD NFL 2005 Oakland 2 games, 2 catches, 12 yards NFL 2006 Oakland 16 games, 62 catches, 727 yards, 1 TD NFL 2007 Oakland 16 games, 55 catches, 717 yards, 4 TD NFL 2008 Oakland 13 games, 19 catches, 181 yards, 2 TD DAVIS, HARRISON Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1974 4 WR Bethel Virginia San Diego WFL 1974 13 WR Bethel Virginia Portland Pro career: AFL 1974 San Diego Chargers 12 games, 7 catches, 18 yards, 2 TD DOVE, JEROME Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1976 8 DB Bethel Hutchinson JC, Colorado State Oakland Pro career: NFL 1977 San Diego Chargers 14 games, 1 interception NFL 1978 San Diego Chargers 14 games, 1 interception NFL 1979 San Diego Chargers 16 games, no interceptions NFL 1980 San Diego Chargers 16 games, no interceptions ELLIS, CHRIS Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 2008 3 DE Bethel Virginia Tech Buffalo Pro career : NFL 2008 Buffalo Bills 7 games EMANUEL, FRANK (Member of the College Football Hall of Fame) Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by AFL 1966 2 LB Warwick Tennessee Miami NFL 1966 4 LB Warwick Tennessee Philadelphia Pro career: AFL 1966 Miami Dolphins 14 games, 1 int AFL 1967 Miami Dolphins 14 games, 1 int AFL 1968 Miami Dolphins 14 games, 2 int AFL 1969 Miami Dolphins 14 games NFL 1970 New Orleans Saints 3 games EVANS, REGGIE Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL Undrafted RB York Richmond Pro career: 1983 Washington Redskins 15 games, 16 att, 11 yds, 4 TDs FAISON, EARL Honors : Pro Bowl 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965. All-AFL: 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965 Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by AFL 1961 1 DE Huntington Indiana San Diego NFL 1961 5 DE Huntington Indiana Detroit Pro career: AFL 1961 San Diego Chargers 14 games, 2 int AFL 1962 San Diego Chargers 8 games, 1 int AFL 1963 San Diego Chargers 14 games AFL 1964 San Diego Chargers 14 games, 1 int AFL 1965 San Diego Chargers 14 games, 1 int AFL 1966 San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins 9 games, 1 int FEAMSTER, TOM Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1955 4 OT Warwick Florida State Los Angeles Rams Pro career: NFL 1956 Baltimore Colts 12 games GAYLE, JIM Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by USFL 1983 9 RB Bethel Ohio State Los Angeles Pro career: USFL 1983 Los Angeles Express Statistics not available GAYLE, SHAUN Honors: Pro Bowl 1991 Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL 1984 10 DB Bethel Ohio State Chicago Bears USFL 1984 14 DB Bethel Ohio State Michigan Pro career: 1984 Chicago Bears 15 games, 1 int 1985 Chicago Bears 16 games 1986 Chicago Bears 16 games, 1 int 1987 Chicago Bears 8 games, 1 int, 1 TD 1988 Chicago Bears 4 games, 1 int 1989 Chicago Bears 14 games, 3 int 1990 Chicago Bears 16 games, 2 int 1991 Chicago Bears 9 games, 1 int 1992 Chicago Bears 11 games, 2 int 1993 Chicago Bears 16 games 1994 Chicago Bears 16 games, 2 int 1995 San Diego Chargers 16 games, 2 int, 2 TD EUGENE GOODMAN , Smithfield and Liberty 2003 last Liberty year? WIFL 2007 Columbus Lions AIFA 2008 Baltimore Mariners AIFA 2009 Harrisburg Stampede AIFA 2010 Harrisburg Stampede GREEN, DONNY Lg Year Rnd Pos High school College Drafted by NFL Undrafted WR Hampton Virginia Pro career: NFL 2001 Jacksonville Jaguars 1 game, 1 tackle NFL 2001 Washington Redskins 1 game, 1 tackle AFL 2008 Georgia GRAY, MEL Honors : Pro bowl: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994.
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