Wednesday, December 12, 2007

SEC Players in the NFL

The SEC contributes 17.7% of the NFL's players. There are approx. 1696 and 301 of those players are from the SEC.

Tied for 11th place with 7 players on NFL rosters is Vanderbilt


 

Tied for 11th place with 7 players on NFL rosters is Kentucky


 

In a Surprising 10th Place is the Arkansas Razorbacks with 16 players on NFL rosters.


 

In ninth is South Carolina with 19 players on NFL rosters.


 

In 8th place with 20 players on NFL rosters is Mississippi State


 

In 7th place is Ole Miss with 22 players on NFL rosters

Mississippi 

Charlie Anderson

Linebacker

Houston Texans

Stacy Andrews

Offensive Tackle

Cincinnati Bengals

McKinley Boykin

Defensive Tackle

New Orleans Saints

Derrick Burgess

Defensive End

Oakland Raiders

Kendrick Clancy

Defensive Tackle

New Orleans Saints

Josh Cooper

Defensive End

New Orleans Saints

Mike Espy

Wide Receiver

Washington Redskins

Von Hutchins

Defensive Back

Houston Texans

Marcus Johnson

Offensive Lineman

Minnesota Vikings

Ken Lucas

Cornerback

Carolina Panthers

Eli Manning

Quarterback

New York Giants

Deuce McAllister

Running Back

New Orleans Saints

Trumaine McBride

Cornerback

Chicago Bears

Terrence Metcalf

Guard

Chicago Bears

Jayme Mitchell

Defensive End

Minnesota Vikings

Tutan Reyes

Offensive Lineman

Jacksonville Jaguars

Chris Spencer

Center

Seattle Seahawks

Micheal Spurlock

Wide Receiver

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tre' Stallings

Guard

Kansas City Chiefs

Keydrick Vincent

Guard

Arizona Cardinals

Todd Wade

Offensive Lineman

Washington Redskins

Patrick Willis

Linebacker

San Francisco 49ers


 

In 6th place is Alabama with 24 NFL Players.

Alabama 

Shaun Alexander

Running Back

Seattle Seahawks

Mark Anderson

Defensive End

Chicago Bears

Wesley Britt

Offensive Tackle

New England Patriots

Anthony Bryant

Defensive Tackle

Miami Dolphins

Fernando Bryant

Cornerback

Detroit Lions

Tim Castille

Fullback

Arizona Cardinals

Brodie Croyle

Quarterback

Kansas City Chiefs

Cornelius Griffin

Defensive Tackle

Washington Redskins

Roman Harper

Safety

New Orleans Saints

Jarret Johnson

Defensive End

Baltimore Ravens

Anthony Madison

Cornerback

Pittsburgh Steelers

Evan Mathis

Guard

Carolina Panthers

Le'Ron McClain

Fullback

Baltimore Ravens

Kindal Moorehead

Defensive Tackle

Carolina Panthers

Michael Myers

Defensive Tackle

Cincinnati Bengals

Antwan Odom

Defensive End

Tennessee Titans

Charlie Peprah

Safety

Green Bay Packers

Derrick Pope

Linebacker

Miami Dolphins

Ramzee Robinson

Cornerback

Detroit Lions

DeMeco Ryans

Linebacker

Houston Texans

Chris Samuels

Offensive Tackle

Washington Redskins

Justin Smiley

Guard

San Francisco 49ers

Deshea Townsend

Cornerback

Pittsburgh Steelers

Shaud Williams

Running Back

Buffalo Bills


 

Now we get to the elite schools in the rare club of having 30+ players on NFL rosters.

In 5th place is Auburn with 33 players on NFL rosters.

Auburn 

Willie Anderson

Offensive Tackle

Cincinnati Bengals

Devin Aromashodu

Wide Receiver

Indianapolis Colts

Ronnie Brown

Running Back

Miami Dolphins

Jason Campbell

Quarterback

Washington Redskins

Tim Carter

Wide Receiver

Cleveland Browns

Karlos Dansby

Linebacker

Arizona Cardinals

Heath Evans

Fullback

New England Patriots

Wayne Gandy

Offensive Tackle

Atlanta Falcons

Chris Gray

Guard

Seattle Seahawks

Ben Grubbs

Guard

Baltimore Ravens

Will Herring

Linebacker

Seattle Seahawks

Kevin Hobbs

Cornerback

Seattle Seahawks

Roderick Hood

Cornerback

Arizona Cardinals

Kenny Irons

Running Back

Cincinnati Bengals

David Irons

Cornerback

Atlanta Falcons

Rudi Johnson

Running Back

Cincinnati Bengals

Spencer Johnson

Defensive Tackle

Minnesota Vikings

Stanley McClover

Defensive End

Carolina Panthers

Marcus McNeill

Offensive Tackle

San Diego Chargers

Anthony Mix

Wide Receiver

Washington Redskins

Ben Obomanu

Wide Receiver

Seattle Seahawks

Mike Pucillo

Guard

Washington Redskins

Jeremiah Ratliff

Defensive End

Dallas Cowboys

Tony Richardson

Running Back

Minnesota Vikings

Carlos Rogers

Cornerback

Washington Redskins

Kendall Simmons

Guard

Pittsburgh Steelers

Takeo Spikes

Linebacker

Philadelphia Eagles

Courtney Taylor

Wide Receiver

Seattle Seahawks

Dontarrious Thomas

Linebacker

Minnesota Vikings

Reggie Torbor

Linebacker

New York Giants

Marcus Washington

Linebacker

Washington Redskins

Travis Williams

Linebacker

Atlanta Falcons

Carnell Williams

Running Back

Tampa Bay Buccaneers


 

In 4th place is LSU with 34 players in the NFL

LSU 

Joseph Addai

Running Back

Indianapolis Colts

Eric Alexander

Linebacker

New England Patriots

Dwayne Bowe

Wide Receiver

Kansas City Chiefs

Ryan Clark

Safety

Pittsburgh Steelers

Michael Clayton

Wide Receiver

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Travis Daniels

Cornerback

Miami Dolphins

Craig Davis

Wide Receiver

San Diego Chargers

Alan Faneca

Guard

Pittsburgh Steelers

Kevin Faulk

Running Back

New England Patriots

Randall Gay

Cornerback

New England Patriots

Jarvis Green

Defensive Lineman

New England Patriots

Howard Green

Defensive Lineman

Seattle Seahawks

Devery Henderson

Wide Receiver

New Orleans Saints

Bradie James

Linebacker

Dallas Cowboys

Donnie Jones

Punter

St. Louis Rams

Eddie Kennison

Wide Receiver

Kansas City Chiefs

LaRon Landry

Safety

Washington Redskins

Kevin Mawae

Center

Tennessee Titans

Todd McClure

Center

Atlanta Falcons

Anthony McFarland

Defensive Tackle

Indianapolis Colts

Rudy Niswanger

Center

Kansas City Chiefs

Stephen Peterman

Guard

Detroit Lions

Ronnie Prude

Cornerback

Baltimore Ravens

Josh Reed

Wide Receiver

Buffalo Bills

Mark Roman

Safety

San Francisco 49ers

Robert Royal

Tight End

Buffalo Bills

JaMarcus Russell

Quarterback

Oakland Raiders

Marcus Spears

Defensive End

Dallas Cowboys

LaBrandon Toefield

Running Back

Jacksonville Jaguars

Corey Webster

Cornerback

New York Giants

Andrew Whitworth

Guard

Cincinnati Bengals

Ben Wilkerson

Center

Atlanta Falcons

Kyle Williams

Defensive Tackle

Buffalo Bills

Claude Wroten

Defensive Tackle

St. Louis Rams


 

In a surprising 3rd is Florida, with 37 players in the NFL

Florida

Alex Brown

Defensive End

Chicago Bears

Reche Caldwell

Wide Receiver

Washington Redskins

Cooper Carlisle

Guard

Oakland Raiders

Kevin Carter

Defensive End

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Joe Cohen

Defensive End

San Francisco 49ers

Channing Crowder

Linebacker

Miami Dolphins

Andra Davis

Linebacker

Cleveland Browns

Jabar Gaffney

Wide Receiver

New England Patriots

Earnest Graham

Running Back

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Rex Grossman

Quarterback

Chicago Bears

Steven Harris

Defensive Tackle

Denver Broncos

Reynaldo Hill

Cornerback

Tennessee Titans

Ike Hilliard

Wide Receiver

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Chad Jackson

Wide Receiver

New England Patriots

Darrell Jackson

Wide Receiver

San Francisco 49ers

Taylor Jacobs

Wide Receiver

Denver Broncos

Todd Johnson

Safety

St. Louis Rams

Jevon Kearse

Defensive End

Philadelphia Eagles

Marquand Manuel

Safety

Carolina Panthers

Bobby McCray

Defensive End

Jacksonville Jaguars

Ray McDonald

Defensive End

San Francisco 49ers

Jeremy Mincey

Defensive End

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jarvis Moss

Defensive End

Denver Broncos

Reggie Nelson

Defensive Back

Jacksonville Jaguars

Mike Peterson

Linebacker

Jacksonville Jaguars

Keiwan Ratliff

Cornerback

Indianapolis Colts

Ian Scott

Defensive Tackle

Philadelphia Eagles

Lito Sheppard

Cornerback

Philadelphia Eagles

Brandon Siler

Linebacker

San Diego Chargers

Max Starks

Offensive Tackle

Pittsburgh Steelers

Fred Taylor

Running Back

Jacksonville Jaguars

Travis Taylor

Wide Receiver

St. Louis Rams

Marcus Thomas

Defensive Tackle

Denver Broncos

Ben Troupe

Tight End

Tennessee Titans

Aaron Walker

Tight End

St. Louis Rams

Gerard Warren

Defensive Tackle

Oakland Raiders

DeShawn Wynn

Running Back

Green Bay Packers


 

In 2nd is Tennessee with 39 players

Tennessee

Jason Allen

Safety

Miami Dolphins

Rashad Baker

Safety

New England Patriots

Kevin Burnett

Linebacker

Dallas Cowboys

Chad Clifton

Offensive Tackle

Green Bay Packers

Dustin Colquitt

Punter

Kansas City Chiefs

Shaun Ellis

Defensive End

New York Jets

Aubrayo Franklin

Defensive Tackle

San Francisco 49ers

Omar Gaither

Linebacker

Philadelphia Eagles

Deon Grant

Safety

Seattle Seahawks

Jabari Greer

Cornerback

Buffalo Bills

Parys Haralson

Defensive End

San Francisco 49ers

Justin Harrell

Defensive Tackle

Green Bay Packers

Albert Haynesworth

Defensive Tackle

Tennessee Titans

John Henderson

Defensive Tackle

Jacksonville Jaguars

Travis Henry

Running Back

Denver Broncos

Anthony Herrera

Guard

Minnesota Vikings

Mark Jones

Wide Receiver

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jamal Lewis

Running Back

Cleveland Browns

Leonard Little

Defensive End

St. Louis Rams

Jesse Mahelona

Defensive Tackle

Atlanta Falcons

Peyton Manning

Quarterback

Indianapolis Colts

David Martin

Tight End

Miami Dolphins

Turk McBride

Defensive Tackle

Kansas City Chiefs

Tony McDaniel

Defensive Tackle

Jacksonville Jaguars

Robert Meachem

Wide Receiver

New Orleans Saints

Marvin Mitchell

Linebacker

New Orleans Saints

Eric Parker

Wide Receiver

San Diego Chargers

Peerless Price

Wide Receiver

Buffalo Bills

Arron Sears

Offensive Lineman

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Donte' Stallworth

Wide Receiver

New England Patriots

Demetrin Veal

Defensive Tackle

Tennessee Titans

Jonathan Wade

Cornerback

St. Louis Rams

Darwin Walker

Defensive Tackle

Chicago Bears

Kelley Washington

Wide Receiver

New England Patriots

Fred Weary

Guard

Houston Texans

Scott Wells

Center

Green Bay Packers

Cedrick Wilson

Wide Receiver

Pittsburgh Steelers

Gibril Wilson

Safety

New York Giants

Jason Witten

Tight End

Dallas Cowboys


 

And the 1st place team with a whopping 43 players in the NFL is the Georgia Bulldogs.

Georgia

Champ Bailey

Cornerback

Denver Broncos

Boss Bailey

Linebacker

Detroit Lions

Kendrell Bell

Linebacker

Kansas City Chiefs

Greg Blue

Safety

Detroit Lions

Reggie Brown

Wide Receiver

Philadelphia Eagles

Chris Clemons

Linebacker

Oakland Raiders

Phillip Daniels

Defensive End

Washington Redskins

Thomas Davis

Linebacker

Carolina Panthers

Demetric Evans

Defensive End

Washington Redskins

Jason Ferguson

Defensive Tackle

Dallas Cowboys

George Foster

Offensive Tackle

Detroit Lions

Robert Geathers

Defensive End

Cincinnati Bengals

Tony Gilbert

Linebacker

Jacksonville Jaguars

Randall Godfrey

Linebacker

Washington Redskins

Kedric Golston

Defensive Tackle

Washington Redskins

Charles Grant

Defensive End

New Orleans Saints

Arnold Harrison

Linebacker

Pittsburgh Steelers

Max Jean-Gilles

Guard

Philadelphia Eagles

Jonas Jennings

Offensive Tackle

San Francisco 49ers

Tim Jennings

Safety

Indianapolis Colts

Charles Johnson

Defensive End

Carolina Panthers

Sean Jones

Free Safety

Cleveland Browns

John Kasay

Place kicker

Carolina Panthers

Josh Mallard

Defensive End

Denver Broncos

Randy McMichael

Tight End

St. Louis Rams

Martrez Milner

Tight End

Atlanta Falcons

Quentin Moses

Defensive End

Miami Dolphins

Paul Oliver

Cornerback

San Diego Chargers

Jermaine Phillips

Safety

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

David Pollack

Linebacker

Cincinnati Bengals

Leonard Pope

Tight End

Arizona Cardinals

Richard Seymour

Defensive Lineman

New England Patriots

D.J. Shockley

Quarterback

Atlanta Falcons

Musa Smith

Running Back

Baltimore Ravens

Jon Stinchcomb

Offensive Tackle

New Orleans Saints

Mack Strong

Fullback

Seattle Seahawks

Marcus Stroud

Defensive Tackle

Jacksonville Jaguars

Tony Taylor

Linebacker

Atlanta Falcons

Chris Terry

Offensive Tackle

Kansas City Chiefs

Hines Ward

Wide Receiver

Pittsburgh Steelers

Danny Ware

Running Back

New York Giants

Benjamin Watson

Tight End

New England Patriots

Will Witherspoon

Linebacker

St. Louis Rams


 

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Anonymous said...

Georgia? Really?
Could you do that for the Big 10, just to see the difference vs the SEC....and I am talking about the ones who actually start..

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