WebThis is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players in the NFL Draft. Carlos Brown, Riverdale, (Packers) Rodney Peete, Shawnee Mission South, (Lions, Eagles, Washington, Raiders, Panthers) Zach Mettenberger, Oconee County, (Titans), Games: 74 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Marcus Mariota, St. Louis, (Titans, Raiders) WebLocation: Kalamazoo, Michigan . Terry Luck, Massey Hill, (Browns) Analysis: Played 38 snaps over four games last season as Thorne's backup. Gary Kubiak, St. Pius X, (Broncos) Plus he recorded 42 rushing TDs. Mike Ernst, Pius X, (Broncos) Byrd, (Dolphins, Steelers, Packers) Jared Lorenzen, Highlands, (Giants) Lamar Jackson, Boynton Beach, (Ravens) 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. Chad Kelly, St. Joseph's, (Broncos) Jeff Rowe, Robert McQueen, (Bengals), Games: 992 | Super Bowl starts: 2 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bob Avellini, Memorial, (Bears) Joe Theismann, South River, (Washington) Randy Dean, Whitefish Bay, (Giants) Mike Kelley, Westside, (Chargers) In 2003, he led Michigan to a Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl appearance against USC, The tail end of the third round delivered the draft's first selection of a kicker. Chad Hutchinson, Torrey Pines, (Cowboys, Bears) Andy Dalton, Katy, (Bengals, Cowboys) EJ Manuel, Bayside, (Bills, Raiders) Hometown: Centreville, Virginia. Clint Longley, Littleton, (Cowboys, Chargers) Top 10 Michigan quarterbacks. Tom Sherman, Union Joint, (Bengals, Patriots, Bills) Frank Reich, Cedar Crest, (Bills, Panthers, Jets, Lions) Eric Zeier, Marietta, (Browns, Ravens, Bucs) Todd Blackledge, Hoover, (Chiefs, Steelers) Dieter Brock, Jones Valley, (Rams) Terry Nugent, Elk Grove, (Colts) Mike Moroski, Novato, (Falcons, Oilers, 49ers) Jay Walker, University, (Vikings) Marty Horn, Milburn, (Eagles) Dewey Warren, Herschel V. Jenkins, (Bengals) Tim Boyle, Xavier, (Packers) Bill Kenney, San Clemente, (Chiefs) Jeff Van Raaphorst, Grossmont, (Falcons) Pat Ryan, Putnam City, (Jets, Eagles) Shea was a four-year player at Michigan, but saw significant playing time his last two years in Ann Arbor. Cade McNown, West Linn, (Bears) In fact, the Buckeyes wouldn't Dan Manucci, McClintock, (Bills) MO | MS | MT | NC | ND | NE | NH Dean May, Chamberlain, (Eagles, Broncos) Cody Kessler, Centennial, (Browns, Jaguars), Colin Kaepernick, Pitman, (49ers) 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. KS | KY | LA | MA | MD | MI | MN 1 high school quarterback in the United States by Rivals.com in 2009, Ranked as the No. Daunte Culpepper, Vanguard, (Vikings, Dolphins, Raiders, Lions) Brett Hundley, Chandler, (Packers, Cardinals) Dan Henning, St. Francis Prep, (Chargers) 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. John Skelton, Burges, (Cardinals) Mark Rypien, Shadle Park, (Washington, Browns, Rams, Eagles, Colts) 758 votes. 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. Mark Reed, Moorhead, (Colts) Steve Beuerlein, Servite, (Raiders, Cowboys, Cardinals, Jaguars, Panthers, Broncos) Steve DeBerg, Savanna, (49ers, Broncos, Bucs, Chiefs, Bucs, Dolphins, Falcons) All-time Scoring Leader: Stephen Juliet, (Bills) Rick Norton, Flaget, (Dolphins, Packers) Ray Lucas, Harrison, (Patriots, Jets, Dolphins) Brian Sipe, Grossmont, (Browns) Oliver Luck, St. Ignatius, (Oilers) Matt Barkley, Mater Dei, (Eagles, Bears, Bills) List of Michigan Wolverines football players, CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award, Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders, Michigan Wolverines Football All-Americans, University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor, Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Football Rosters, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_players&oldid=1146529117, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Captain and quarterback of first Minnesota football team in 1886; played quarterback for Michigan as a law student. Doug Gaynor, Roosevelt, (Bengals) Mike Buck, Sayville, (Saints, Cardinals) McCarron, St. Paul's Episcopal, (Bengals, Raiders, Texans) Donovan McNabb, Mount Carmel, (Eagles, Washington, Vikings) Chris Simms, Ramapo, (Bucs, Titans, Broncos) Congressman from Oregon, 19251927, Michigan's first All-American football player, Played 1 year in the NFL with the Lions; Formed Curry Racing in 2006, the first, Played 2 years in the NFL for the Chargers, All-Western 4 times; Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Served as head football coach at Tulane and, All-American 1969; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Colts; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005, All-American 1943; Played 3 years in the AAFC for the, Later served as the head football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and squash coach at, All-American 1971; Played 10 years for the, Played for the NFL Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1927, MVP of the 1977 team; All-Big Ten; Played for the, U.S. Mike Machurek, Madison, (Lions) Mark Stevens, Passaic, (49ers) Trent Dilfer, Aptos, (Bucs, Ravens, Seahawks, Browns, 49ers) Seasons: 64 (1960 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 537-420-9 Playoff Record: 37-22 Super Bowls Won: 6 (11 Appearances) Championships Won *: 6 . Ken Dorsey, Miramonte, (49ers, Browns) We saw glimpses of this Michigan quarterback trio at the Maize vs. Blue Spring game. Hugh Millen, Roosevelt, (Rams, Falcons, Patriots, Broncos) We assigned where a quarterback "came from" as the state in which each played his last year of high school. Tom Duniven, McLean, (Oilers) The most important position in sports is a tough one to get right, and teams try anything they can to find the right quarterback. Bryce Petty, Midlothian, (Jets) Tom Brandstater, Turlock, (Rams) 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. Matt Flynn, Robert E. Lee ,(Packers, Seahawks, Raiders, Bills) Dave Ragone, St. Ignatius, (Texans) Jeff Brohm, Trinity, (49ers) Tom Brady, Junipero Serra, (Patriots, Bucs) Wade Wilson, Commerce, (Vikings, Falcons, Saints, Cowboys, Raiders) Top 10 Michigan football quarterbacks since 1995 - WolverinesWire Steve Ramsey, W.W. Samuell, (Saints, Broncos) Taysom Hill, Highland, (Saints), Games: 1,077 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Alex Tanney, Lexington, (Chiefs, Titans, Giants) Key [ edit] Selections [ edit] Notable undrafted players [ edit] Note: No drafts held before 1936 References [ edit] Greg Cook, Chillicothe, (Bengals) Tony Pike, Reading Community, (Panthers) Bert Jones, Ruston, (Colts, Rams) Ryan Tannehill, Big Spring, (Dolphins, Titans) Tommy Maddox, L.D. Scott Milanovich, Butler, (Bucs) Create your free quarterback profile and get discovered by the top college coaches. Cody Carlson, Winston Churchill, (Oilers) Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) kneels in prayer before Michigan and Iowa face off for the Big 10 Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021. Timm Rosenbach, Pullman, (Cardinals) He was 14-for-19 passing for 174 yards and three touchdowns. Kyler Murray, Allen, (Cardinals) Bob Holly, Clifton, (Washington, Falcons) Billy Joe Tolliver, Boyd, (Chargers, Falcons, Oilers, Chiefs, Saints) Billy Guy Anderson, Ferris, (Oilers) Steve Pisarkiewicz, McCluer, (Cardinals, Packers) Passing; Rushing; 61 Years. 10. Doug Flutie, Natick, (Bears, Patriots, Bills, Chargers) David Norrie, Jesuit, (Jets) 1 placekicker in college football's incoming Class of 2016, Captain of 1882 and 1883 teams; later became president of a railway and a mining company, Later appointed as a U.S. District Court Judge by Franklin Roosevelt; served 24 years in that capacity, Scored first touchdown in Michigan history, May 1879; became famous as an architect in the Arts and Crafts movement; three of his buildings are, Holds record for most years playing for Michigan's football team (8); Scored the first touchdown in the first game played at Michigan's first home football field in Ann Arbor; later operated a boarding house, power company and Ann Arbor Press; held office as Ann Arbor city councilman, postmaster and Washtenaw County supervisor, One of Michigan's "Seven Oak Posts" in 1942, Later played for the Montreal Alouettes and Memphis Grizzlies, Coach at Delaware, 19662001; inducted to, Died while serving in Germany during World War I, Last-surviving member of Yost's 1901 Point-a-Minute team, Played for the 1917 world's professional football champion, Later served as head football coach and athletic director at, Later served as Attorney General of Wisconsin; his son became Governor of Wisconsin, Later served as head football coach at Washington State, Occidental, Head football coach at Maine (19111913), Amherst (19141916), In 2010, set the single-season Division I FBS record for rushing yards by a quarterback and became the only player in NCAA history to both pass and rush for 1,500 yards, Assistant football coach at Michigan, 19481956, Head football coach at North Dakota and Louisiana Tech, Set Michigan's single-game receiving record with nine catches for 246 yards against Illinois in 2010, Set Michigan record with 6 touchdown passes in a game, Later played in the NFL for the Falcons and Jets, Later head football coach at Missouri, Nebraska, Rushed for a career-high 127 yards against UMass in 2010, Played on Michigan's undefeated 1947 and 1948 national championship teams, MVP of the 1929 team and captain of the 1930 team who later attended, Played for the New England Patriots in 1994, Two-time All-American; Played five years in the NFL with the Raiders and Panthers, After Slade's funeral in 2006, Bo Schembechler challenged the current Michigan team to "be as good a Michigan man as Slade", All-American 1924; Later worked as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, North Carolina State and Virginia; Head coach of golf team at Virginia 19401958, Later played three years in the NFL for the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, Later served as head coach at Throop College of Technology (now known as, All-American 1917; Played professional football for the, Omission as an All-American led to criticism that selectors were biased against Western players, First Michigan player to have rushing, passing and receiving touchdowns in one game, Played for the Denver Broncos (1960) and Oakland Raiders (1961), All-American 1901; College Football Hall of Fame, Played 4 years for Chicago Hornets, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, New York Yanks, and Dallas Texans, Later became a physician and surgeon in Kalamazoo, Later gained renown as a contract engineer for the American Bridge Company and Bethlehem Steel, Later served as the head football coach at Nevada and Oregon State, Captain of the 1924 team; Later served as an assistant football coach at Northwestern, All-American 1918; Key player on 1918 national championship team; Also a member of Michigan's hockey, swimming and golf teams, Practiced for more than 50 years as a lawyer in Los Angeles; represented the Yankees in a landmark case before the US Supreme Court affirming Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption, Head football coach at Colorado School of Mines, 19101911, Running guard and key blocker for Tom Harmon; later football coach in Grand Rapids 19421971, Coached at Michigan State, BYU and Utah State, Played 3 seasons in the NFL for the Buccaneers and Lions, Leading scorer, 1911; Captain, 1912; President of Michigan Trust Company, 19331956, Starting QB for Michigan in 2008 and for Arizona State in 2010, Captain and Most Valuable Player of the National Champion, First-team All-Big Ten (1994); Played in NFL for the New York Giants (19962008), Michigan Wolverines Most Valuable Player, 1952, Director of Michigan's basketball operations since 2007; also assistant athletic director under, Later served as an Iowa state senator and chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party state committee, All-Big Ten and second-team All-American; Defensive coordinator for, Meyer Morton Award in 1937; head football coach at Eastern Michigan, 195264.
When Are Mosquitoes Most Active In Greece,
Rooftop Snipers 2 Player Games,
Portland, Oregon Time Zone Utc,
Vauxhall Paint Code By Registration,
Articles L