Miami Hurricanes in the NFL
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The University of Miami's football program has had great success in producing players who go on to the National Football League. This remarkable pipeline from the University of Miami to the NFL has led to the university being dubbed "NFL U", and the predominant role of Miami alumni in the NFL has been the subject of numerous national sports media articles. As of the 2006 season, the University of Miami has more of its alumni on active NFL rosters than any other college or university in the nation.
The Hurricanes hold the record for most players selected in the first round in a single draft (6, in 2004); most first-round draft picks in a two-year period (11, from 2003 to 2004); most first-round draft picks in a three-year period (15, from 2002 through 2004); and most first-round picks in a four-year period (19, from 2001 through 2004). For the past 12 years, from 1994 through 2006, Miami has had at least one player selected in the first round of the NFL draft, a record unmatched by any other college or university.
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[edit] Players
The following is a partial list of prominent Miami Hurricanes who are currently playing or have previously played professional football in the NFL:
- * (UM Sports Hall of Fame)
- # (First-Round Selection, NFL Draft)
[edit] Quarterbacks
- Scott Covington
- Ken Dorsey
- Craig Erickson*
- Jim Kelly*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
- Bernie Kosar*#
- Vinny Testaverde*#
- Gino Torretta*
- Steve Walsh*#
[edit] Running backs
- Ottis Anderson*#
- Pete Banaszak*
- Albert Bentley
- Melvin Bratton*
- Najeh Davenport
- Cleveland Gary
- Frank Gore
- Alonzo Highsmith*
- Edgerrin James#
- James Jackson
- Willis McGahee#
- Clinton Portis
- Warren Williams
[edit] Wide receivers
- Brian Blades
- Eddie Brown*#
- Wesley Carroll
- Horace Copeland
- Tony Gaiter
- Yatil Green#
- Randal Hill#
- Michael Irvin*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
- Andre Johnson#
- Daryl Jones
- Andre King
- Santana Moss#
- Sinorice Moss
- Roscoe Parrish
- Brett Perriman
- Lamar Thomas
- Reggie Wayne#
- Kevin Williams
[edit] Tight ends
- Glenn Dennison
- Kevin Everett
- Bubba Franks#
- Alfredo Roberts
- Jeremy Shockey#
- Kellen Winslow II#
[edit] Offensive linemen
- Martin Bibla
- Rashad Butler
- Vernon Carey#
- Joaquin Gonzalez
- Dennis Harrah
- K.C. Jones
- Carlos Joseph
- Bryant McKinnie#
- Chris Myers
- Jim Otto* (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
- Brett Romberg
- Leon Searcy*#
- Mike Sullivan
- Kipp Vickers
- Eric Winston
[edit] Defensive ends
- Jamaal Green
- Bill Hawkins*#
- Kenny Holmes#
- Kenard Lang#
- Jerome McDougle#
- Daniel Stubbs*
- Andrew Williams
[edit] Defensive tackles
- Jerome Brown*#
- Jim Burt*
- Rubin Carter#*
- Gary Dunn
- Orien Harris
- Jimmie Jones
- William Joseph#
- Cortez Kennedy*#
- Don Latimer*#
- Damione Lewis#
- Russell Maryland*#
- Mark Charles Salzman*
- Warren Sapp*#
- Vince Wilfork#
[edit] Linebackers
- Jessie Armstead*
- Ted Hendricks* (College Football Hall of Fame), (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
- Ray Lewis#
- Rocky McIntosh
- Darrell McClover
- Dan Morgan#
- Winston Moss
- Darrin Smith*
- Jonathan Vilma*#
- D. J. Williams#
- Leon Williams
[edit] Defensive backs
- Robert Bailey
- Rodney Bellenger
- Bennie Blades*# (College Football Hall of Fame)
- Phillip Buchanon#
- Darrell Fullington
- Kelly Jennings#
- Ronnie Lippett
- Earl Little
- Al Marshall
- Fred Marion
- Marcus Maxey
- Bubba McDowell
- Ryan McNeil*
- Leonard Myers
- Burgess Owens*#
- Ed Reed#
- Antrel Rolle#
- Mike Rumph#
- Duane Starks#
- Reggie Sutton
- Sean Taylor#
[edit] Punters
[edit] Return Specialists
[edit] Head Coaches
Miami head coaches have also had great success in obtaining head coaching positions at the professional level. Of Miami's last five head coaches, four have gone directly on to professional head coaching positions. They are:
- Howard Schnellenberger - USFL
- Jimmy Johnson - Dallas Cowboys
- Dennis Erickson - Seattle Seahawks
- Butch Davis - Cleveland Browns