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Chicago Bears: T 29 8 278 Bill Agnew: Detroit Lions: B 31 4 294 Sarkis Takesian: Washington Redskins: B 1947 14 10 125 Jim Turner: Chicago Bears: T 23 6 211 Ron Sockolov: Green Bay Packers: T 25 8 233 Bob Dal Porto: Los Angeles Rams: B 25 10 235 John Cunningham: Chicago Bears: E 1948 19 8 173 Bob Hileman: Chicago Bears: C 23 8 213 Jack Swaner ...
No. 1 overall NFL draft pick All-Pac-12 First Team [2] Armed Forces Bowl Offensive MVP 2014 So. 12 2013 Fr. 12 2012 Allan Bridgford Jr. 3 2012 Zach Maynard: Sr. 9 2011 Jr. 13 2010 Brock Mansion Jr. 4 2010 Kevin Riley: Sr. 8 2009 Jr. 13 2008 So. 9 2008 Nate Longshore: Sr. 4 2007 Kevin Riley Fr. 1 Armed Forces Bowl MVP 2007 Nate Longshore Jr. 12 ...
He played college football for the California Golden Bears. He was selected in the first round of the 1981 NFL draft with the sixth overall pick. Campbell was a highly touted recruit out of Santa Teresa High School in San Jose, California, and was Cal’s starting quarterback for his sophomore through senior seasons, 1978-1980. [1]
In 1975 he was the number one NFL draft pick for the Atlanta Falcons and was named the NFL Rookie of the Year. [58] In 1975, behind an NCAA-leading offense anchored by All-Americans Joe Roth, Chuck Muncie, Wesley Walker, Steve Rivera, and Ted Albrecht, the Golden Bears were co-champions of the Pac-8.
Sean Russell Dawkins (February 3, 1971 – August 9, 2023) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver for nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears, earning consensus All-American honors.
Chicago Bears: 4-9; .565 SOS. Cincinnati Bengals: 5-8 ... the following college football players entered Week 15 expected to be among the top potential picks in the 2025 NFL draft. Shedeur Sanders ...
The Bears have one pick scheduled for Friday, a third-rounder and No. 75 overall of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Bears had the No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks in the first round. NFL Draft: The Chicago ...
Tedford left the Bears with the most bowl wins (five), conference wins (50), and games coached (139), in school's history. [37] He also tied Pappy Waldorf for most Big Game wins - 7. During his tenure, California produced 40 players drafted by the NFL, including eight first-round picks. [40]