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  2. List of Duke Blue Devils in the NFL draft - Wikipedia

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    Player Team Position 1936 6 9 54 Gus Durner: New York Giants: T 1937 2 3 13 Ace Parker: Brooklyn Dodgers: QB 1938 6 5 45 Joe Brunansky: Chicago Cardinals: T 12 8 108 Elmore Hackney: New York Giants: B 1939 8 5 65 Dan Hill: Brooklyn Dodgers: C 12 8 108 Bob O'Mara: Washington Redskins: B 15 8 138 Eric Tipton: Washington Redskins: B 1940 1 2 2 ...

  3. Jordan Moore (American football) - Wikipedia

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    After competing for Duke's quarterback job as a freshman, Moore would switch positions to wide receiver, recording 60 receptions for 656 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore. [3] In his sophomore season, in a game against Pittsburgh , Moore hauled in a career-high 14 receptions and 199 yards, including a touchdown. [ 4 ]

  4. Jalon Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Calhoun would make his collegiate debut in week one in the 2019 season, where he hauled in his first career pass for two yards, as Duke was crushed by Alabama 42–3. [4] In week two, Calhoun would go off having a career day, catching eight passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns, as he helped the Blue Devils beat North Carolina A&T 45–13.

  5. North Carolina high school football players to watch before ...

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    Entering the 2024 high school football season, nine recruits in North Carolina have committed to Duke, UNC or N.C. State. Here's the list.

  6. Clarkston Hines - Wikipedia

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    Clarkston Hines (born March 21, 1967) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) and World League of American Football (WLAF). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils , twice earning first-team All-American honors, including a unanimous selection as a senior in 1989.

  7. Ross Cockrell - Wikipedia

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    Cockrell was selected in the fourth round with the 109th overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills. [11] It made him the highest Duke football player drafted since Lennie Friedman with the 61st selection of the 1999 NFL draft. [12] On May 15, 2014, the Bills signed Cockrell to a four-year, $2.68 million rookie contract. [13] [14]

  8. DeWayne Carter - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Pro Football Reference DeWayne Carter (born December 10, 2000) is an American professional football defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Duke .

  9. Leo Hart - Wikipedia

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    Hart with the Duke Blue Devils, c. 1970. Hart went to Grainger High School in Kinston, North Carolina. He played college football at Duke University, where he was a three time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection 1968-1970. He was selected as a Duke most valuable player 1969-1970 (as a junior and as a senior).