Mark Sanchez, Mission Viejo, (Jets, Eagles, Cowboys, Washington) Joe Flacco, Audubon, (Ravens, Broncos, Jets) John Elway, Granada Hills Charter, (Broncos) Glenn Carano, Earl Wooster, (Cowboys) Billy Stevens, Ball, (Packers) Sean Salisbury, Orange Glen, (Colts, Vikings, Chargers) Jay Walker, University, (Vikings) Jim Kelly, East Brady, (Bills) Jim Jensen, Central Bucks West, (Dolphins) Alex Espinoza, St. Paul, (Chiefs) We'll leave the scouting and evaluating to the experts, but with a new crop of quarterbacks about to join the NFL through the draft (April 29-May 1 on ESPN/ESPN App), it got us thinking: Using Pro Football Reference's database of quarterbacks, we sorted through the 721 quarterbacks who made their debuts during the Super Bowl era (since 1966). Scored 113 points for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team, Second African-American to play football at Michigan; became a leading attorney in the Civil Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1960s, Head football coach, University of Detroit, 19131914, First-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American, 1944; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Rams; First-team All-NFL, 19481949, Three-time All-Big Ten; All-American in baseball and football; Co-MVP 1979 Rose Bowl; Finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting, 1978; Won Big Ten batting championship; Played 10 years in Major League Baseball for the Tigers, Blue Jays, Rangers and Giants, Set Michigan record with 20 pass breakups in 2015, All-American, 20062007; Played in the NFL with Dolphins starting in 2008; 2-time Pro Bowl selection, Later head football coach at Arkansas and Notre Dame, Later head coach at Southwestern (Kansas), Finished 3rd in 1976 Heisman Trophy voting; Played 7 years in the NFL for the Broncos, Later became renowned professor of American history and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, Later served as the head football coach at, All-Big Ten, 1947; Broke the Big Ten record for receiving yards in 1946 and again in 1947; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions and Packers; First African-American for both NFL teams; Led the NFL in receiving yards and yards per catch in 1949, Played 7 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals, All-American 1914; Known as the "Human Bullet" and "Featherweight Fullback"; served as head football coach at, Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; brother-in-law of Fielding H. Yost; Head football coach at, All-American 1899; Won the silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the, Captain of the 1955 team; awarded Bronze Star for work as combat surgeon in Vietnam War, Head coach at Oklahoma St. (20012004) and LSU (20052010), He was the founder of the Athletic Association; later served as editor of several newspapers in Minnesota and of the, Played for the San Diego Chargers in 2012; winner of 2011 Rimington Trophy, Played 5 years in CFL for BC Lions; All-Big Ten quarterback 1970, Went on to receive All-America honors in 1900 and 1901 as a player for Columbia; later inducted into, Served more than 40 years in the U.S. Army, reaching rank of Brigadier General; decorated for bravery in World War I, Selected by ABC as college football defensive player of the year for 1976; played 1 NFL season with the Buffal Bills, Later played for the Houston Oilers, Chicago Fire and Chicago Wind, Played for Boston in the USFL; Selected as a 1983 first-team All-League linebacker, Played for the NY Giants, 19331935; inducted into, Later served as head football coach at Oregon State, 19061908, Ranked by Scout.com as the No. Marc Bulger, Central Catholic, (Saints, Falcons, Rams, Ravens) 0:00. Kay Stephenson, Pensacola, (Chargers, Bills) Jeff Kemp, Winston Churchill, (Rams, 49ers, Seahawks, Eagles) Jon Brittenum, Brinkley, (Chargers) Doug Johnson, F.W. Four-year starter at quarterback Led team to a 12-1 record senior year with the lone loss coming in overtime to Bishop Manogue in the Northern 4A Regional Brad Goebel, Cuero, (Eagles, Browns) James Ritchey, Copperas Cove, (Oilers) Joey Harrington, Central Catholic, (Lions, Dolphins, Falcons) Matt Lytle, Wyomissing, (Seahawks, Panthers, Ravens) Taysom Hill, Highland, (Saints), Games: 1,077 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Alex Tanney, Lexington, (Chiefs, Titans, Giants) 1:57. Brett Basanez, St. Viator, (Panthers) T.J. Yates, Pope, (Texans, Falcons, Dolphins) Sean Payton, Naperville Central, (Bears), Games: 780 | Super Bowl starts: 4 | SB wins: 2 | Hall of Famers: 1, Blair Kiel, Columbus East, (Bucs, Colts, Packers) Richard Badar, St. Stanislaus, (Steelers) Bruce Lemmerman, Westchester, (Falcons) Jarrett Stidham, Stephenville, (Patriots) KS | KY | LA | MA | MD | MI | MN Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette, (Raiders, Seahawks, Chiefs, Bengals, Browns, Washington, Jets, Bills, Jaguars) Jeff Rutledge, Banks, (Rams, Giants, Washington) Jeff Tuel, Salpointe Catholic, (Bills) Cliff Olander, Arvada, (Chargers) David Whitehurst, Walker, (Packers), Deshaun Watson, Gainesville, (Texans) Graham Harrell, Ennis, (Packers) Todd Bouman, Russell Tyler-Ruthton, (Vikings, Saints, Rams, Jaguars), Games: 275 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Blaine Gabbert, Parkway West, (Jaguars, 49ers, Cardinals, Titans, Bucs) Kevin Kolb, Stephenville, (Eagles, Cardinals) Chad Henne, Wilson, (Dolphins, Jaguars, Chiefs) Randy Hedberg, Parshall, (Bucs), Games: 145 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Ed Burns, Archbishop Rummel, (Saints) Matt Leinart, Mater Dei, (Cardinals, Texans, Raiders) Eric Kresser, Palm Beach Gardens, (Bengals) Kyle Mackey, Alpine, (Dolphins, Jets) Dominique Davis, Kathleen, (Falcons) Josh McCown, Jacksonville, (Cardinals, Lions, Raiders, Panthers, Bears, Bucs, Browns, Jets, Eagles) Brock Huard, Puyallup, (Seahawks, Colts) Rick Strom, Fox Chapel, (Steelers, Bills, Lions) DeShone Kizer, Central Catholic, (Browns, Packers) Steve Grogan, Ottawa, (Patriots) Jason Campbell, Taylorsville, (Washington, Raiders, Bears, Browns, Bengals) Dwayne Haskins, Bullis School, (Washington) Bert Jones, Ruston, (Colts, Rams) Bobby Hebert, South LaFourche, (Saints, Falcons) Chris Streveler, Marian Central Catholic, (Cardinals) Len Dawson 25. Kiper's draft grades for every team Ken Karcher, Shaler Area, (Broncos, Saints, Broncos) Western Michigan School History; Stats. McCarron, St. Paul's Episcopal, (Bengals, Raiders, Texans) Quarterback Katin Houser (12) runs through some drills at the Michigan State Spring Game in Spartan Stadium Saturday, April 15, 2023. Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will sign a four-year contract worth about $41.217 million with a signing bonus of around $26. Mike Boryla, Regis, (Eagles, Bucs), Games: 229 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, Dan Orlovsky, Shelton, (Lions, Texans, Colts, Bucs) Christian Ponder, Colleyville Heritage, (Vikings) He was 14-for-19 passing for 174 yards and three touchdowns. All-time Rushing Leader: Sam Cunningham 1,385 att, 5,453 yds, 43 TD . Sammy Garza, Harlingen, (Cardinals) Brett Hundley, Chandler, (Packers, Cardinals) Teddy Bridgewater, Miami Northwestern, (Vikings, Saints, Panthers) *Peyton Manning, Isidore Newman, (Colts, Broncos) Phil Simms 29. All-American 1932 and 1933; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Lions; Subsequently, founded the Bigelow & Co investment banking firm and Eastern Exchange Bank, both in New York. Steve Fuller, Spartanburg, (Chiefs, Bears) Feeley, Ontario, (Eagles, Dolphins, Rams) Robert Griffin, Copperas Cove, (Washington, Browns, Ravens) Bill Troup, Bethel Park, (Eagles, Colts, Packers) Richard Todd, Davidson, (Jets, Saints) (Alan Warren/The Ann Arbor News) Alan Warren Henne's best season came as a freshman, when he threw for 2,743 yards and Ricky Turner, Compton, (Colts) Ed Blount, Blair, (49ers) Below is our complete list of the 721 NFL quarterbacks, divided up by state with their high school and NFL teams (Hall of Famers are in bold). Roster Layout: Choose A Season: Year represents Fall 2023 academic standing. Jeff Van Raaphorst, Grossmont, (Falcons) Craig Whelihan, Santa Teresa, (Chargers) Joe Hamilton, Macedonia, (Bucs) Mark Hartsell, Brockton, (Bears) Ryan Finley, Paradise Valley, (Bengals) Billy Guy Anderson, Ferris, (Oilers) Jay Fiedler, Oceanside, (Eagles, Vikings, Jaguars, Dolphins) Mike Hold, Corona del Sol, (Bucs) Nick Foles, Westlake, (Eagles, Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears) Scott Stankavage, Central Bucks East, (Broncos, Dolphins) EJ Manuel, Bayside, (Bills, Raiders) Todd Philcox, Norwalk, (Bengals, Browns, Chargers), Games: 78 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Byron Leftwich, Howard D. Woodson, (Jaguars, Falcons, Steelers, Bucs) Trevor Siemian, Olympia, (Broncos, Jets), Games: 571 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bobby Scott, Rossville, (Saints) Ray Lucas, Harrison, (Patriots, Jets, Dolphins) Landry Jones, Artesia, (Steelers), Games: 133 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, David Humm, Bishop Gorman, (Raiders, Bills, Colts) Mike Elkins, Grimsley, (Chiefs) Scott Hunter, C.F. Shane Matthews, Pascagoula, (Bears, Washington, Bills) Mike Rae, Lakewood, (Raiders, Bucs) Curtis Painter, Lincoln, (Colts, Giants) Kyle Allen, Desert Mountain, (Panthers, Washington) Gray declared for the 2022 NFL Draft on Jan. 8 after four seasons spent in Ann Arbor. Mike Nott, Analy, (Chiefs) Loren Snyder, Thornton, (Cowboys) Dan Fouts 15. Jim Miller, Kettering, (Steelers, Bears) Jeff Blake, Seminole, (Jets, Bengals, Saints, Ravens, Cardinals, Eagles, Bears) David Garrard, Southern, (Jaguars) Don Milan, Santa Ynez, (Packers) Ryan Fitzpatrick, Highland, (Rams, Bengals, Bills, Titans, Texans, Jets, Bucs, Dolphins) The story of the Cowboys scout and prospect son Dallas just drafted, Legacy pick: Cardinals take great-great-nephew of team's first-ever draft pick, From trade request to 5-year extension: Answering the biggest questions about Lamar Jackson's new deal, Eight top QBs in the 2021 NFL draft, eight throws that show their best trait: Just watch, Trey Lance is a potential star -- and a giant unknown, 15 NFL draft prospects who are perfect for today's game, plus their pro comps, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Norris Weese, Chalmette, (Broncos) Luke Falk, Logan, (Titans, Dolphins, Jets) Michael Bishop, Willis, (Patriots) Tyrone Wheatley 3. Shawn Moore, Martinsville, (Broncos) Matt Stevens, Fountain Valley, (Chiefs), All 259 picks | Every team's class Entered late in the Ohio State game and completed 6 of 10 passes for 82 yards and a 25 Dave Ragone, St. Ignatius, (Texans) Josh Freeman, Grandview, (Bucs, Vikings, Colts) 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan, Elected captain of the 1897 team but unable to play after contracting, Played in the NFL with the Patriots since 2006, All-American 1981; MVP 1981 Michigan team; MVP 1981 Rose Bowl; Set Michigan's all-time record with 3,850 career rushing yards (now ranks 5th); Played 7 years in the NFL with the Giants, Oilers, and Lions, Two-time All-American; MVP 1965 Michigan team; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Jets, Played for Ohio State in 1943; Quarterback of the undefeated 1947 team known as the "Mad Magicians"; All-Big Ten 1947, Played freshman football at UM before transfer to Washington & Lee; Induced into, All-Big Ten 1952; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Packers and Lions, Starting QB in last half of 1984 season; set single-game record for passing yards in his second start, This page was last edited on 25 March 2023, at 13:14. Hometown: Anaheim, California. Juliet, (Bills) Mark Brunell, St. Joseph, (Packers, Jaguars, Washington, Saints, Jets) (Sorry, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, Rhode Island, Delaware and Maine, you didn't make the list because we're still waiting on an NFL quarterback from your state. Ryan Griffin, Chaminade, (Saints, Bucs) Jon Kitna, Lincoln, (Seahawks, Bengals, Lions, Cowboys) This is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players who have attained notability through their performance in the sport of American football and other endeavors. Brian St. Pierre, St. John's Prep, (Steelers, Cardinals, Panthers) Dave Wilson, Katella, (Saints) Raiders: Texas Tech edge rusher Tyree Wilson. Chuck Clements, Huntsville, (Jets) Jarious Jackson, Tupelo, (Broncos) David Fales, Palma, (Bears, Dolphins, Jets) Joe Reed, Lorenzo, (49ers, Lions) Zach Mettenberger, Oconee County, (Titans), Games: 74 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Marcus Mariota, St. Louis, (Titans, Raiders) Matt McGloin, West Scranton, (Raiders, Eagles, Texans, Chiefs) Jets' Aaron Rodgers expects a 'heaven' and 'hell' relationship with Zach Wilson, Top picks Christian Gonzalez, Keion White reflect Patriots' ideal identity, Big takeaways from the NFL draft: A historic QB class, the rebuilt AFC South and new GMs thriving, XFL semifinals: Defenders roll Sea Dragons, set up title showdown with Renegades, Bijan Robinson shares that this is his second stint with the Falcons. Eli Manning, Isidore Newman, (Giants) Scouting reports | More draft coverage, Max Choboian, Tulare Union, (Broncos) Vince Young, Madison, (Titans, Eagles) Guido Merkens, Edison, (Oilers, Saints, Eagles) Glenn Foley, Cherry Hill-East, (Jets, Seahawks), Joe Callahan, Holy Spirit, (Packers) Salopek worked as the No. Mike Quinn, Wisdom, (Steelers, Cowboys) Six decades later, Michigan defeated Ohio State 36-0 in the inaugural meeting between the two programs on Oct. 16, 1897. Joe Germaine, Mountain View, (Rams) Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh names Cade McNamara starting QB over five-star freshman J.J. McCarthy The Wolverines appear to have their quarterback position settled entering the 2021 season. Josh Johnson, Oakland Technical, (Bucs, Browns, Bengals, 49ers, Washington) Jeff Knapple, Fairview, (Broncos) Bob Gagliano, Herbert Hoover, (Chiefs, 49ers, Lions, Chargers) Chris Perry 9. Gifford Nielsen, Provo, (Oilers) Sandy Osiecki, Ansonia, (Chiefs) Tony Eason, Delta, (Patriots, Jets) Anthony Wright, West Craven, (Cowboys, Ravens, Bengals, Giants) Joe DiVito, St. Mary's, (Broncos) Joshua Dobbs, Alpharetta, (Steelers) Scott Tolzien, William Fremd, (49ers, Packers, Colts) Steve Pelluer, Interlake, (Cowboys, Chiefs) Elvis Grbac. Rick Mirer, Goshen, (Seahawks, Bears, Jets, 49ers, Raiders) Vince Evans, Ben L. Smith, (Bears, Raiders) Butch Woolfolk Ive watched my fair share of explosive running backs for Michigan. Wally Richardson, Sumter, (Ravens), Games: 31 | Super Bowl starts: 0| SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Mike Busch, Huron, (Giants) Bob Holly, Clifton, (Washington, Falcons) Randy Dean, Whitefish Bay, (Giants) Jeff Komlo, DeMatha Catholic, (Lions, Bucs) Jeff Brohm, Trinity, (49ers) Seneca Wallace, Cordova, (Seahawks, Browns, Packers) Henne also holds the career records in completions (828) and touchdown Pat Ryan, Putnam City, (Jets, Eagles) First native-born person from Montana admitted to the state's bar and to serve in its legislature; Captain of the undefeated 1947 Michigan team known as the "Mad Magicians", MVP of the 1956 team; played one season with the Montreal Alouettes, All-American 1970; MVP 1970 Michigan football team; Came to Michigan as a walk-on, Only Michigan athlete to letter in football, baseball, basketball and track in the same year; Played 12 years in AAFC and NFL for Rockets and Rams; Inducted into, Asst. Bernard Quarles, Thomas Jefferson, (Rams) All-time Rushing Leader: Barry Sanders 3,062 att, 15,269 yds, 99 TD . Reggie Collier, D'Iberville, (Cowboys, Steelers) 1 high school quarterback in the United States by Rivals.com in 2009, Ranked as the No. John Hufnagel, Montour, (Broncos) Roger Staubach, Purcell Marian, (Cowboys) Steve DeBerg, Savanna, (49ers, Broncos, Bucs, Chiefs, Bucs, Dolphins, Falcons) Sage Rosenfels, Maquoketa, (Dolphins, Texans, Giants) Doug Pederson, Ferndale, (Dolphins, Packers, Eagles, Browns) Cade McNown, West Linn, (Bears) Stroud - Ohio State; No. Dewey Warren, Herschel V. Jenkins, (Bengals) Trace McSorley, Briar Woods, (Ravens) Mark Vlasic, Center, (Chargers, Chiefs, Bucs) Tim Van Galder, West, (Cardinals) Boomer Esiason 33. Jason Garrett, University School, (Cowboys, Giants) Vitals: 6 feet 2, 185 pounds. Buchholz, (Falcons, Titans) Steve Bartkowski, Buchser, (Falcons, Rams) Quarterback: Set Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now ranks 15th) June Jones, Grant, (Falcons) Logan Thomas, Brookville, (Cardinals, Bills, Lions, Washington) Of the six five-star quarterbacks in the 2021 class, only Ohio States Kyle McCord has attempted more than McCarthys 12 passes this season. Kevin Ingram, Murrell Dobbins Area Vo-Tech, (Saints) Bucky Richardson, Broadmoor, (Oilers, Cowboys, Chiefs) 44 overall player in the 2016 ESPN 300, MVP 2002 Michigan football team; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Jets and Buccaneers, All-Big Ten, 1931; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Eagles, MVP 2005 Michigan team; Played in the NFL for the Eagles, 2006 to 2010, All-Big Ten, 1999 and 2000; Played in the NFL with the Lions 2001 to present, First-team All-Big 10 and second-team All-American, 1927, U.S. Congress, 19791983; Auditor General of Pennsylvania, 19851989; Awarded Silver Star, 3 Bronze Stars, and Army Air Medal for service in, Set Michigan record for longest field goal, 1953; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Steelers, Head football coach at Idaho, 19351940; chief of U.S. Army athletic operations during World War II; president of the Athletic Institute of American from 19451966. Tony Robinson, Leon, (Washington) Dan Manucci, McClintock, (Bills) Web10 , 2023 10 , 2023 harry potter builds a city ship fanfiction 10 , 2023 harry potter builds a city ship fanfiction Dan Fouts, St. Ignatius, (Chargers) Football is officially back, and with Week 1 of the NFL kicking off this week, Michigan fans should be able to spot more than a few former Wolverines on the field. Jordan Palmer, Mission Viejo, (Bengals, Jaguars, Titans) Josh Rosen, St. John Bosco, (Cardinals, Dolphins) Jeff Tuel, Clovis West, (Bills) Steve Sloan, Bradley, (Falcons) Kirk Cousins, Holland Christian, (Washington, Vikings) John Walton, P.W. Neal Jeffrey, Shawnee Mission South, (Chargers) Mike Kelley, Westside, (Chargers) 1 recruit in college football's incoming Class of 2016, Played baseball for the Washington Senators; one of two MLB players killed in action during World War II after being shot down while piloting a B-26 bomber in 1944, 1959 team captain; drafted by New York Titans in the first AFL draft, All-Big Ten 1978; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Dolphins, Set Michigan records for career scoring and longest field goal, All-Big Ten 1982; Played 1 year in the USFL for the Panthers, Played 6 years in the NFL with the Jets, Giants and Seahawks, All-American 1921; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Tigers and Yankees; Later served as mayor of Grand Rapids and University of Michigan Regent, Second-team All-American 1920; Played professional football with the Buffalo All-Americans and Columbus Tigers, All-Big Ten 1998 and 1999; Played 8 years in the NFL with the Broncos and Buccaneers; Pro Bowl selection 2001, Died of typhoid fever contracted during a Thanksgiving football game in 1903; first Michigan football player to die while a student, Served as Michigan's athletic director 19972000, One of the stars of the "Point-a-Minute" teams of 1904 and 1905, Played for Yost's "Point-a-Minute" teams; Scored 5 touchdowns against Ohio State in 1903; Later served as head football coach at Marietta, Set Michigan records in passing yards (6,460) and passing touchdowns (71); Set Big Ten career passing efficiency record; Played 9 years in the NFL with the 49ers, Chiefs and Ravens, Later played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions, All-American 1979; Played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Cardinals, Played 1 season in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers, Starting center for "Point-a-Minute" teams; head coach at Kenyon (1905), Led Michigan to an undefeated season and national championship in 1997, Played 3 years in the NFL with the Patriots and Chiefs, Transferred and served as player and coach of the 1895 Notre Dame team, Played for Princeton's 1893 national championship team; coached Auburn in 1894; set shot put record in 1895; asst. Gray was a third-team All-Big Ten honoree in 2021 and started 20 of 34 career games at corner. Tom Brady helped Michigan climb pretty high on this list. The tail end of the third round delivered the draft's first selection of a kicker. Bubby Brister, Neville, (Steelers, Eagles, Jets, Broncos, Vikings, Chiefs) Billy Joe Tolliver, Boyd, (Chargers, Falcons, Oilers, Chiefs, Saints) Steve Bono, Norristown, (Vikings, Steelers, 49ers, Chiefs, Packers, Rams, Panthers) WebMichigan State Spartans School History Seasons: 98 (1918 to 2022) Record (W-L-T): 603-397-30 Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 598-402-30 Conferences: Big Ten, Ind Conf. Ron Meyer, Wells, (Steelers) Joe Pisarcik, Central Catholic, (Giants, Eagles) MO | MS | MT | NC | ND | NE | NH Tyrod Taylor, Hampton, (Ravens, Bills, Browns, Chargers) Chris Greisen, Sturgeon Bay, (Cardinals) Craig Penrose, Woodland, (Broncos) Guy Benjamin, James Monroe, (Dolphins, Saints, 49ers) Dan Darragh, South Hills Catholic, (Bills) Rob Hertel, Los Altos, (Bengals) WebDetroit Lions Draft History. Andre Ware, Dickinson, (Lions) Michigan's Chad Henne in 2005. Devlin Hodges, Mortimer Jordan, (Steelers) Ben Roethlisberger, Findlay, (Steelers) WebThis is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players in the NFL Draft. Jay Cutler, Heritage Hills, (Broncos, Bears, Dolphins) Ed Rubbert, Clarkstown North (Washington) Drew Brees, Westlake, (Chargers, Saints) Don Majkowski, Depew, (Packers, Colts, Lions) Charlie Batch, Steel Valley, (Lions, Steelers) Jacoby Brissett, Dwyer, (Patriots, Colts), Jake Rudock, St. Thomas Aquinas, (Lions) Story Jamie Morris 4. Danny Wuerffel, Fort Walton Beach, (Saints, Packers, Bears, Washington) 10. Later became a steamship builder and founder of the Los Angeles Transfer Co. Joe Theismann 30. WebSeasons: 129 (1891 to 2022) Record (W-L-T): 700-574-52 Conferences: American, Ind Bowl Record: 24 Bowls, 12-11-1, .521 W-L% ( Major Bowls ) Ranked in AP Poll: 6 Times (Preseason), 14 Times (Final), 139 Weeks (Total) Heisman Winners: Joe Bellino (1960), Roger Staubach (1963) Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (cap. 8. Joe Dufek, Theodore Roosevelt, (Bills) Jake Plummer, Capital, (Cardinals, Broncos) Peter Tom Willis, Mortimer Jordan, (Bears), Philip Rivers, Athens, (Chargers, Colts) Denard Robinson, 2009-12 The 5-foot-11 fireball burned the opposition with his blazing 4.32 speed. Case Keenum, Wylie, (Texans, Rams, Vikings, Broncos, Washington, Browns), Chase Daniel, Southlake Carroll, (Saints, Chiefs, Eagles, Bears, Lions) Matt Flynn, Robert E. Lee ,(Packers, Seahawks, Raiders, Bills) David Blough, Creekview, (Lions) Scott Zolak, Ringgold, (Patriots, Dolphins) Vitals: 6-3, 213. Ron Johnson 10. 2 quarterback for coach Tim Lester and connected on three of five attempts for 20 yards last year. Brendan Folmar, California, (Lions) Joe Namath 19. Pat Barnes, Trabuco Hills, (49ers) Craig Bradshaw, Southwood, (Oilers) Tom Savage, Cardinal O'Hara, (Texans, Saints, 49ers, Bengals, Lions) Shaun Hill, Parsons, (Vikings, 49ers, Lions, Rams) David Klingler, Stratford, (Bengals, Raiders) Jake Locker, Ferndale, (Titans) Bob Bleier, St. Thomas Aquinas, (Patriots) Travis Brown, Moon Valley, (Seahawks, Bills) Baker Mayfield, Lake Travis, (Browns) Ed Baker, West Essex, (Oilers) Cody Kessler, Centennial, (Browns, Jaguars), Colin Kaepernick, Pitman, (49ers) Trent Green, St. John Vianney, (Washington, Rams, Chiefs, Dolphins, Rams), Games: 802 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, Archie Manning, Drew, (Saints, Oilers, Vikings) Andy Dalton, Katy, (Bengals, Cowboys) Matthew Stafford, Highland Park, (Lions) Kelly Stouffer, Rushville, (Seahawks) Round Pick Player Name Team College; 2023: 1: 1: 1: 1: Bryce Young: Panthers: Alabama : 2: 1: 2: 2: C.J. From that list, I whittled it down to the top 15 to ever take a snap in Michigan Stadium. Joe Montana, Ringgold, (49ers, Chiefs) Tim Couch, Leslie Co., (Browns), Games: 2,015 | Super Bowl starts: 14 | SB wins: 9 | Hall of Famers: 1, Alan Risher, Salmen, (Bucs, Packers) Carson Wentz, Bismarck Century, (Eagles) Steve McNair 31. Rick Trocano, Brooklyn, (Browns) Steve Joachim, Haverford, (Jets) David Woodley, C.E. Dan Henning, St. Francis Prep, (Chargers) Web2023 Spring Football Roster. Mark Reed, Moorhead, (Colts) Brock Berlin, Evangel Christian Academy, (Dolphins, Cowboys, Rams, Lions) Tua Tagovailoa, St. Louis, (Dolphins), Games: 275 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, Kurt Warner, Regis, (Rams, Giants, Cardinals) Todd Husak, St. John Bosco, (Washington) Dean Carlson, Rushford, (Chiefs) Quincy Carter, Southwest DeKalb, (Cowboys, Jets) Mike Pagel, Washington, (Colts, Browns, Rams) Spergon Wynn, Episcopal, (Browns, Vikings) Daunte Culpepper, Vanguard, (Vikings, Dolphins, Raiders, Lions) Rick McIvor, Fort Stockton, (Cardinals) In 2009 the basketball dynasty was inducted into The Greater Flint Sports Hall Of Fame. Pat Sullivan, John Carroll, (Falcons) Cody Carlson, Winston Churchill, (Oilers) Scott Covington, Dana Hills, (Bengals, Rams) Ambassador to Honduras and South Africa, MVP 1941 Michigan team; Upper Peninsula Hall of Fame, Played 16 years in the NFL for the Falcons; 5-time Pro Bowl selection; 3-time first-team All-Pro; NFL Players Association President, 19891996, All-American, 19221923; Played football, basketball and baseball at Michigan; Served as Michigan's head coach, 19291937; Coached national championship teams, 19321933; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1958; Walter Camp Man of the Year, 1970, All-American, 19211922; Died in December 1922 as a result of injuries sustained in automobile accident, Later served as head coach at Washington, 19021905, Known as the "Canonsburg Comet"; Played for undefeated 1948 national championship team, Later coached at Eastern Illinois and was head scout for the, All-American, 19551956; Played 10 years in NFL for Packers and Lions; First-team All Pro, 1962; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1978, Formed the "Touchdown Twins" combination with, Followed Tom Harmon as Michigan's main running back; Finished 2nd in the Big Ten in total offense, 1941. Dennis Shaw, Damien, (Bills, Rams) Over 90% success rate for Premium Members receiving college offers. First-team All-American, 1973; Set Michigan records for longest field goal, most field goals, and most extra points; Missed key field goals in last minutes of 1973 and 1974 Ohio State games. Brett Favre, Hancock North Central, (Falcons, Packers, Jets, Vikings) Matt Barkley, Mater Dei, (Eagles, Bears, Bills) Rodney Peete, Shawnee Mission South, (Lions, Eagles, Washington, Raiders, Panthers) Danny White, Westwood, (Cowboys) In 2003, he led Michigan to a Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl appearance against USC, Luke McCown, Jacksonville, (Browns, Bucs, Jaguars, Falcons, Saints) Here is a 2023 NFL draft pick-by-pick breakdown for the Dallas Cowboys: Round 1 (No. 0:00. Henry Burris, Spiro, (Packers, Bears) Joe Barnes, Reagan County, (Bears) Terry Hanratty, Butler, (Steelers, Bucs) Jim Bob Taylor, Somerset, (Colts) Vince Ferragamo, Phineas Banning, (Rams, Bills, Packers)
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