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List of Texas A&M Aggies in the NFL draft. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. ... This is a list of Texas A&M Aggies football players in the NFL Draft. Key
Player name Position Debut NFL/AFL team Notes 1969 Curt Knight: K Washington Redskins — 1987 Mike January: LB Chicago Bears — 1991 Alex Waits: P Seattle Seahawks — 1993 Peter Gardere: P Seattle Seahawks — 1997 Priest Holmes: RB Baltimore Ravens — 1998 Phil Dawson: K Oakland Raiders — 2004 Cullen Loeffler: LS Minnesota Vikings ...
Player Team Position 1942 22 5 200 Stu Clarkson: Chicago Bears: C 1949 24 5 236 Ivan Snowden: Pittsburgh Steelers: T 1957 15 4 173 Hall Whitley: Baltimore Colts: C 1963 12 13 167 Tom Janik: Detroit Lions: DB 1964 3 14 42 Sid Blanks: Chicago Bears: RB 1966 1 16 16 Randy Johnson: Atlanta Falcons: QB 1967 1 17 17 Gene Upshaw: Oakland Raiders: G ...
Player Team Position 1939 7 7 57 Darrell Tully: Detroit Lions: B 15 7 137 Gene Hodge: Detroit Lions: E 1941 9 1 71 P. K. Rogers: Philadelphia Eagles: B 1947 15 1 126 J. W. Meeks: Detroit Lions: B 20 10 205 Jim Batchelor: Chicago Bears: B 25 1 226 Jim Cody: Detroit Lions: T 1949 15 5 176 Clint Shipman: Pittsburgh Steelers: T 1953 9 5 102 Bruno ...
Prior to Texas A&M, Earley was an assistant coach for five seasons at Arizona State, four of which were spent as the hitting coach. While he has been credited with the development of players like ...
Earliest Selection. Latest Selection. Arizona Diamondbacks. 4. Daniel Muegge (2003) Ivan Melendez (2022) Atlanta Braves. 14. Mike Beard (1971)
Texas A&M has had 53 players that have been named First-Team All-Americans for a total of 72 seasons (19 players have been honored in two different seasons). 30 of those were Consensus All-Americans. Texas A&M has had 27 All-Americans on Offense, 34 All-Americans on Defense, and 11 All-Americans on Special Teams.
List of first overall picks. 1942 first overall pick Bill Dudley was the first named NFL MVP and inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1945 first overall pick Charley Trippi retired as the leader in NFL offensive yards. 1949 first overall pick Chuck Bednarik was one of the last NFL players to play offense and defense.