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NFL Buckeyes Tracker 9-11-2024 update = 60 NFL Buckeyes - 39 starters

8-2-2011 update = 51 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Donte Whitner, Ashton Youboty (Buffalo Bills)
Brian Hartline, Austin Spitler, Robert Rose (Miami Dolphins)
Nick Mangold, Santonio Holmes (NY Jets)

AFC North
Brian Robiskie (Cleveland Browns)
Mike Nugent, Nate Clements (Cincinnati Bengals)
Will Allen, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Kevin Houser, Justin Boren (Baltimore Ravens)

AFC South
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis Colts)

AFC West
Donald Washington (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chimdi Chekwa (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Kurt Coleman, Brian Rolle (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darrion Scott, Anderson Russell (Washington Redskins)
Jake Ballard, Jim Cordle (NY Giants)

NFC North
A.J. Hawk, Ryan Pickett, Brandon Saine (Green Bay Packers)
Rob Sims, Bobby Carpenter, Quinn Pitcock (Detroit Lions)
Antoine Winfield, Ross Homan, Devon Torrence, Michael Jenkins (Minnesota Vikings)
Dane Sanzenbacher, Vernon Gholston (Chicago Bears)

NFC South
Chris Gamble, Ben Hartsock (Carolina Panthers)
Malcolm Jenkins, Will Smith, Dexter Larimore (New Orleans Saints)
Doug Worthington (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

NFC West
Beanie Wells (Arizona Cardinals)
Na'il Diggs, James Laurinaitis, Jer'Male Hines, Bryant Browning, Jake McQuaide (St. Louis Rams)
Alex Boone, Ted Ginn Jr., Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant (San Francisco 49ers)







* = practice squad
# = injured reserve
 
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8-4-2011 update = 51 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Ashton Youboty (Buffalo Bills)
Brian Hartline, Austin Spitler, Robert Rose (Miami Dolphins)
Nick Mangold, Santonio Holmes (NY Jets)

AFC North
Brian Robiskie (Cleveland Browns)
Mike Nugent, Nate Clements, Donte Whitner (Cincinnati Bengals)
Will Allen, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Kevin Houser, Justin Boren (Baltimore Ravens)

AFC South
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis Colts)

AFC West
Donald Washington (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chimdi Chekwa (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Kurt Coleman, Brian Rolle (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darrion Scott, Anderson Russell (Washington Redskins)
Jake Ballard, Jim Cordle (NY Giants)

NFC North
A.J. Hawk, Ryan Pickett, Brandon Saine (Green Bay Packers)
Rob Sims, Bobby Carpenter, Quinn Pitcock (Detroit Lions)
Antoine Winfield, Ross Homan, Devon Torrence, Michael Jenkins (Minnesota Vikings)
Dane Sanzenbacher, Vernon Gholston (Chicago Bears)

NFC South
Chris Gamble, Ben Hartsock (Carolina Panthers)
Malcolm Jenkins, Will Smith, Dexter Larimore (New Orleans Saints)
Doug Worthington (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

NFC West
Beanie Wells (Arizona Cardinals)
Na'il Diggs, James Laurinaitis, Jer'Male Hines, Bryant Browning, Jake McQuaide (St. Louis Rams)
Alex Boone, Ted Ginn Jr., Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant (San Francisco 49ers)







* = practice squad
# = injured reserve
 
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Just heard Rothman say Coach Ginn is the only HS coach with 9 former players currently in the NFL...unfortunately I think Ginn, Browning, Hines and Whitner are the only ones that were Buckeyes.
 
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wadc45;1963866; said:
Just heard Rothman say Coach Ginn is the only HS coach with 9 former players currently in the NFL...unfortunately I think Ginn, Browning, Hines and Whitner are the only ones that were Buckeyes.

robert rose
 
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8-4-2011 update = 51 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Ashton Youboty (Buffalo Bills)
Brian Hartline, Austin Spitler, Robert Rose (Miami Dolphins)
Nick Mangold, Santonio Holmes (NY Jets)

AFC North
Brian Robiskie (Cleveland Browns)
Mike Nugent, Nate Clements (Cincinnati Bengals)
Will Allen, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Kevin Houser, Justin Boren (Baltimore Ravens)

AFC South
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis Colts)

AFC West
Donald Washington (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chimdi Chekwa (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Kurt Coleman, Brian Rolle (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darrion Scott, Anderson Russell (Washington Redskins)
Jake Ballard, Jim Cordle (NY Giants)

NFC North
A.J. Hawk, Ryan Pickett, Brandon Saine (Green Bay Packers)
Rob Sims, Bobby Carpenter, Quinn Pitcock (Detroit Lions)
Antoine Winfield, Ross Homan, Devon Torrence, Michael Jenkins (Minnesota Vikings)
Dane Sanzenbacher, Vernon Gholston (Chicago Bears)

NFC South
Chris Gamble, Ben Hartsock (Carolina Panthers)
Malcolm Jenkins, Will Smith, Dexter Larimore (New Orleans Saints)
Doug Worthington (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

NFC West
Beanie Wells (Arizona Cardinals)
Na'il Diggs, James Laurinaitis, Jer'Male Hines, Bryant Browning, Jake McQuaide (St. Louis Rams)
Alex Boone, Ted Ginn Jr., Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant, Donte Whitner (San Francisco 49ers)







* = practice squad
# = injured reserve
 
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Any one else notice the balance of Buckeye representation by conference?

AFC team rosters -- 16 Buckeyes

NFC Team rosters -- 34 Buckeyes

Just a coincidence?
Or are the NFC general managers and coaches smarter and better evaluators of talent?
 
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gracelhink;1964793; said:
Any one else notice the balance of Buckeye representation by conference?

AFC team rosters -- 16 Buckeyes

NFC Team rosters -- 34 Buckeyes

Just a coincidence?
Or are the NFC general managers and coaches smarter and better evaluators of talent?


it jumped off the page at me when i reorganized my post of the active players. The NFC North has almost as many Buckeyes as the entire AFC!
 
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gracelhink;1964793; said:
Any one else notice the balance of Buckeye representation by conference?

AFC team rosters -- 16 Buckeyes

NFC Team rosters -- 35 Buckeyes

Just a coincidence?
Or are the NFC general managers and coaches smarter and better evaluators of talent?



fify
 
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8-8-2011 update = 49 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Brian Hartline, Austin Spitler, Robert Rose (Miami Dolphins)
Nick Mangold, Santonio Holmes (NY Jets)

AFC North
Brian Robiskie (Cleveland Browns)
Mike Nugent, Nate Clements (Cincinnati Bengals)
Will Allen, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Justin Boren (Baltimore Ravens)

AFC South
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis Colts)

AFC West
Donald Washington (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chimdi Chekwa (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Kurt Coleman, Brian Rolle (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darrion Scott, Anderson Russell, Doug Worthington (Washington Redskins)
Jake Ballard, Jim Cordle (NY Giants)

NFC North
A.J. Hawk, Ryan Pickett, Brandon Saine (Green Bay Packers)
Rob Sims, Bobby Carpenter, Quinn Pitcock (Detroit Lions)
Antoine Winfield, Ross Homan, Devon Torrence, Michael Jenkins (Minnesota Vikings)
Dane Sanzenbacher, Vernon Gholston (Chicago Bears)

NFC South
Chris Gamble, Ben Hartsock, Bryant Browning (Carolina Panthers)
Malcolm Jenkins, Will Smith, Dexter Larimore (New Orleans Saints)

NFC West
Beanie Wells (Arizona Cardinals)
Na'il Diggs, James Laurinaitis, Jer'Male Hines, Jake McQuaide (St. Louis Rams)
Alex Boone, Ted Ginn Jr., Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant, Donte Whitner (San Francisco 49ers)







* = practice squad
# = injured reserve
 
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8-15-2011 update = 50 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Brian Hartline, Austin Spitler, Robert Rose (Miami Dolphins)
Nick Mangold, Santonio Holmes (NY Jets)

AFC North
Brian Robiskie (Cleveland Browns)
Mike Nugent, Nate Clements (Cincinnati Bengals)
Will Allen, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Justin Boren (Baltimore Ravens)

AFC South
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis Colts)

AFC West
Donald Washington (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chimdi Chekwa (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Kurt Coleman, Brian Rolle (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darrion Scott, Anderson Russell, Doug Worthington (Washington Redskins)
Jake Ballard, Jim Cordle (NY Giants)

NFC North
A.J. Hawk, Ryan Pickett, Brandon Saine (Green Bay Packers)
Rob Sims, Bobby Carpenter, Quinn Pitcock (Detroit Lions)
Antoine Winfield, Ross Homan, Devon Torrence, Michael Jenkins (Minnesota Vikings)
Dane Sanzenbacher, Vernon Gholston (Chicago Bears)

NFC South
Chris Gamble, Ben Hartsock, Bryant Browning (Carolina Panthers)
Malcolm Jenkins, Will Smith, Dexter Larimore (New Orleans Saints)
Ashton Youboty (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

NFC West
Beanie Wells (Arizona Cardinals)
Na'il Diggs, James Laurinaitis, Jer'Male Hines, Jake McQuaide (St. Louis Rams)
Alex Boone, Ted Ginn Jr., Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant, Donte Whitner (San Francisco 49ers)







* = practice squad
# = injured reserve
 
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jwinslow;1964816; said:
Especially when 2 of the best players never really made it (Doss, Clarett).

Doss played almost 60 games in the NFL over 6 seasons, including 40 games his first 3 seasons. I'd say he really made it. He may not have been an all pro, but with an average NFL career being about 3 years he did better than most.
 
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Doss played almost 60 games in the NFL over 6 seasons, including 40 games his first 3 seasons. I'd say he really made it. He may not have been an all pro, but with an average NFL career being about 3 years he did better than most.
http://nflcommunications.com/2011/04/18/what-is-average-nfl-player%E2%80%99s-career-length-longer-than-you-might-think-commissioner-goodell-says/

That 6.0 average is 88 percent higher than NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith’s recent claim.
“The fundamental principle of our business model necessarily includes that every player only plays for an average of 3.2 years,” Smith said in a March 31 forum with MBA students at the University of Virginia.
Following are the facts from the career-length analysis (using regular-season and postseason rosters):

  • The average career length for a player who makes a club’s opening-day roster (active/inactive roster or injured reserve) in his rookie season is 6.0 years.

  • The average career length for a player with at least three pension-credited seasons* is 7.1 years (*a player receives a pension credit for each season in which he spends at least three games on an active/inactive roster and/or injured reserve).

  • The average career length for a first-round draft pick is 9.3 years.

  • The average career length for a player who is selected for or plays in at least one Pro Bowl is 11.7 years. Of the 318 players who began careers between 1993 and 2002 and made the Pro Bowl at least once, 113 of those players – 36 percent – were on a club’s roster in 2010.

  • There are 288 players who began their careers between 1993-2002 who were on a club’s roster in 2010.

I'd say Doss is right in the middle of the bell curve on playing career.
 
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