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  2. Nate Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton was a six-time Pro Bowler, attending the game from 1992 through 1996 and once again in 1998. Only Larry Allen (10), Zack Martin (9), and Tyron Smith (8) have been to more Pro Bowls with the Cowboys on the offensive line. He is tied with Rayfield Wright and John Niland for six appearances each. He was not re-signed by the Cowboys after ...

  3. Aaron Gibson - Wikipedia

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    He holds the record for heaviest NFL player ever, at 410 lbs, weighing over 350 lbs in high school. [1] He was a two-way player. As a senior, he was a first-team All-state selection and was named as a Top 33 Pick by the Bloomington Herald-Times. As a defensive tackle, he had 8 fumble recoveries and 11 passes defensed.

  4. Daniel Faalele - Wikipedia

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    Faalele started 11 games at right tackle and was again named honorable mention All-Big Ten as a sophomore. [12] As a junior in 2020, Faalele opted out of the season due to the COVID-19 crisis. Despite projections that Faalele would enter the 2021 NFL draft , he decided to stay with Minnesota for his senior year. [ 13 ]

  5. Ndamukong Suh - Wikipedia

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    Ndamukong Ngwa Suh (/ ɪ n ˈ d ɑː m ə k ɪ n ˈ s uː / in-DAH-mə-kin SOO, born January 6, 1987) is an American former professional football defensive tackle.He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, where he earned All-American honors, and was selected by the Detroit Lions second overall in the 2010 NFL draft.

  6. William Perry (American football) - Wikipedia

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    During the season, Perry occasionally played fullback in goal line situations and set the record for the heaviest player to score a touchdown at 335 lb (152 kg). He remains the heaviest player to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl and has the largest Super Bowl ring at size 23–25. [1]

  7. Daryl Johnston - Wikipedia

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    While playing for Syracuse, Johnston was an All-Big East selection in 1987 and an All-American in 1988. He rushed for 1,830 yards and caught 46 passes during his collegiate career. He once gained 138 yards rushing, the most by a Syracuse running back since Larry Csonka rushed for 154 yards in 1967. He graduated with a degree in economics.

  8. Kevin Long (running back) - Wikipedia

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    He rushed for 2,372 yards, ranked eighth overall on Carolina's all-time list as of 2006. His average per rush was 5.3 yards and he was the first Gamecock player to compile 1,000 yards in a season (1975).

  9. Bob St. Clair - Wikipedia

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    He missed time due to an Achilles injury in 1962, but returned to play the entire 1963 season, [4] [7] for which he received the 49ers' Len Eshmont Award. [11] During the 1964 preseason, he injured his other Achilles tendon during punt return practice, requiring career-ending surgery.