One of the most hotly recruited players out of Florida for decades. United States. Named to UF's Team of the Century. 1981. Arizona Daily Star. Pro: A seventh-round NFL draft pick in 1978, Stief played parts of six seasons, most for the St. Louis Cardinals. Totaled 5,710 rushing yards and 86 TDs in his career. But here is our best guess of an all-time all-state team; the first team includes players from the 1940s through the modern era. He did not want to make basketball his whole life. 1 pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 1968 draft. College Football Scores. Led Robinson to a state runner-up finish to national champion Coral Gables. See our list of forfeits and vacated games for more details. Was 3-year starter for Irish and collegiate All-American as a senior. Helped team to 8-1-1 record and first Big 9 North Conference title in 1965. Joseph "Joe" (Clifford . Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. 1979 Parade All America High School Football Team (17th Annual) (2 of 2) Do you have a sports website? Starred at the University of Pittsburgh. And be sure to vote for your choice as the top player for each position group (poll included after each first-team position). As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. At Florida State, Brooks carved out a career as one of the greatest linebackers in college football history and led FSU to its first national title in 1993. Bob Hayes RB Matthew Gilbert (Jacksonville) 1959, Played only 2 years of high school football, but showed flashes of the athleticism that would eventually make him one of the greatest athletes to ever come out of Florida. He chose a North Carolina football scholarship over a Duke basketball scholarship, then played both sports for the Tar Heels. Led Escambia to state titles in sophomore and junior years (2,934 rushing yards, 32 TDs on 353 carries in 14 games), and 10-1 season as a senior in the days when only district champ made playoffs. Recruiting analysts described him as the best linebacker to arrive at Notre Dame in decades, and he lived up to the hype. 2 overall recruit (2018), Mr. Georgia Football (2017), AJC All-State (2017), College highlights: AP All-American (2019), All-Big Ten (2019), Heisman Trophy finalist (2019), Big Ten Championship MVP (2019). Set then-national HS records for career receiving yards (4,594) and yards per catch (24.05) as a senior. 1988 (Fayetteville, Arkansas), High school: Springdale High School (Springdale, Arkansas), High school highlights: USA Today National Player of the Year (2005), Gatorade National Player of the Year (2005). A 2-way starter for the Sandcrabs. Pro: Undrafted, Longwell kicked for 16 years in the NFL, most notably for Green Bay and Minnesota. Julius Peppers' unique athleticism was on display in high school. All-Pro and still considered one of NFL's top blockers. Celebrate With. Marty Lyons DL St. Petersburg Catholic 1974. Marcus Dupree was an athletic freak of nature at 6-foot-3 and 229 pounds. Left early for NFL and was 3rd overall pick by Cleveland. Accumulated 63 career TDs and 4,200 yards of total offense in 2 years as Manatee's QB. His college choice boiled down to one fact: He and his older brother were Michigan fans. Quarterback of two state championship teams, a four-sport star. USA Today National Defensive Player of the Year and Florida's first Mr. Football award winner as a senior. First-team All-ACC and second-team All-American in 1995. Played 12 years in NFL. Led team to state championship in 1966, playing OL and LB. Had two 1,000-yard rushing seasons at the University of Miami. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Meet Dylan Moses and the 2017 Parade All-America Football Team. 1980 Parade All America High School Football Team (18th Annual) (2 of 3) Was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys and played in one Super Bowl during his nine-year NFL career. Join our linker program. After an unheralded career with the Trojans, he played Single-A baseball for one season, followed by two seasons in the Arena Football League. He announced a transfer to Miami in January 2019 after five-star recruit Justin Fields announced a transfer from Georgia to Ohio State and became eligible immediately. Now in 9th NFL season, starting for Oakland. Had 4,339 yards total offense (2,842. Raiders were 27-7 during his time. College: Enyart became one of Oregon States all-time greats. Originated the infamous "Lambeau Leap." Another consensus No. Was Class 2B Player of the Year and runner-up to Tim Tebow in Mr. Football award voting. Devin Hester WR/CB/RB/KR Suncoast (Riviera Beach) 2001. Tate Martell, a five-star recruit, committed to the University of Washington at 14 years old, switched his commitment to Texas A&M and ultimately signed with Ohio State. Duante Culpepper QB Vanguard (Ocala) 1994. Smith dropped like a rock in the 1990 NFL draft because some teams thought the 5-foot-9, 216-pounder was too small and slow (even though he ran a 4.52 40) to play at the next level. Went on to be an All-American at University of Miami and an All-Pro with Philadelphia Eagles. Was named sophomore of the year by the Southeastern Conference in 1967. Everybody makes mistakes. Also played for Indianapolis Colts. Rushed for 2,127 yards (tops in the state) on 248 carries as a junior in 10 games in the 1994 season. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. All rights reserved. Also spent time with the Cowboys before retiring with Dolphins in 1973. Led 1991 Vikings to a state championship win at Florida Field, finishing season 14-0 with 3,055 yards, 27 TDs and just 4 INTs. Went on to star at Florida before turning pro after junior season. Beaverton: Graduated in 1982. Smith wasn't impressed, saying that he could stay home in North Carolina and recruit players who were just as good or better. An All-Pro selection 5 times, a Pro Bowl selection 4 times and 1996 Super Bowl champ with Green Bay Packers. Caught more than 1,000 yards in passes as a tight end, and earned several all-state and regional honors, as well becoming a Parade All-American. Eventually played for 5 teams in 9 seasons, throwing for over 3,600 career yards. 1 national recruit, Robert Nkemdiche went wire-to-wire as the top recruit in the Class of 2013 for all of the major recruiting services. Also lettered in baseball and tennis. One can only wonder how his career would have gone had he stayed with his original college commitment at Clemson instead of following his older brother to Ole Miss. A three-time All-American, he led Irish to the BCS championship game as a senior. All-State TE for the Tarpons. Had 12-year NFL career that included 2 Super Bowls. And sometimes we get it really, really wrong. Named 1 of only 5 players in history recruiting analysts believe could have gone directly from high school to the pros because of their physical abilities. Earned consensus All-America honors and Bronko Nagurski Tropy as the nation's top defensive player in 1994. Ranks 4th on Eagles' all-time INT list with 32. GA. QB. Third overall pick of the 2003 NFL draft. Anthony Carter WR Suncoast (Riviera Beach) 1978. Set NCAA record for career TDs in final game. Every-down star for 9-0 Stingarees squad that beat teams from 6 states. Has become one of the top backs in the NFL. All-league and all-state as a senior on both sides. Named MVP in state all-star game. Caught 191 passes in 3 seasons for Crusaders. Ken Riley QB/DB Union Academy (Bartow) 1965. Played 9 years in the NFL. Part of the famed three 100-yard rusher game for the Gators in 1984 against Cincinnati. As a member of the 49ers, Walter was an all-Pro in 1989, and played in three Super Bowls. One of state's great all-time athletes. The nation got a chance to meet Justin Fields during the second season of the hit Netflix show "QB1: Beyond the Lights" and saw a player who looked as NFL ready as anyone in the last decade. As a senior, Suh had 4 sacks in the Big 12 championship game on the way to landing Associated Press player of the year honors. Led nation in scoring in 1928 (336 points). Set a still-standing state career scoring record with 658 points (also kicked in HS). 1968 Ted McNulty, Upper Arlington (Columbus, Ohio) Do you have a sports website? Now Garrett is making his own mark and has been selected as Player of the Year on PARADE's 46th annual All-AmericaHigh School Football Team. A Dream Team selection by Blue Chip Illustrated after senior season in which he tallied 62 tackles, 6 INTs, threw for 1,217 yards and 8 TDs and rushed for 402 yards. Dec. 31. 1979 ABCA/Rawlings High School All-America Teams About Rawlings Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. is an innovative manufacturer and marketer of sporting goods worldwide. Pitched 2 consecutive no-hitters in 1 tournament. 1970 Parade All America High School Football Team (8th_Annual) And how about Waukegan's Jereme Richmond? Career HS totals were158 catches, 2,346 yards, 38 TDs (then a state record) in only 2 seasons. Won 2 Super Bowl championships. Joined Emmitt Smith as only Floridians picked to USA Today All-Time Team (20 years) in 1991. One of the state's first prolific dual-threat QBs. Remains only QB to have done that since the 1950s. Grant: Graduated in 2005. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Alas, he only played one full college season, two seasons in the USFL and two seasons in the NFL before his career came to an end. Had 148 tackles and 14 sacks during his career at University of Miami. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Also an outstanding defensive player. Had 29 career sacks in 147 pro games. Marshall: Graduated in 1974. Born: Feb. 17, 1936 (St. Simons, Georgia), High school: Manhasset Secondary School (Manhasset, New York), High school highlights: Nassau County Football Player of the Year (1952), College highlights: Two-time AP All-American (1955, 1956), Heisman Trophy finalist (1956), two-time NCAA lacrosse All-American (1955, 1956). Now in his 9th NFL season, entered 2007 with 10,385 rushing yards. Logged 6 seasons in the NFL, including 1979 and 1980 with the Dolphins. the official baseball of Minor League Baseball and the NCAA, and an approved baseball, basketball, football and softball of the National High School Federation. Stief earned PIL Hall of Fame honors for his athletic accomplishments, particularly in football. Find out more. After a highly successful prep career, became a multi-year starter for University of Florida. Brown retired after nine seasons as the NFLs career rushing leader and became Hollywood's first Black action movie star. A top DL in the state. Position. Began 11-year NFL career after drafted in 2nd-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1954, beginning an 11-year NFL career. Pro: A second-round pick in 1964, Renfro played 14 years for Dallas, where he participated in two Super Bowls and earned 10 Pro Bowl honors. Caught 99 passes (still a state record) for 1,716 yards and 19 Tds as a senior. Some were touted as the No. Had 6-year career in the NFL, with over 2,100 yards passing. Tyrone Moss RB Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach) 2002. Passed for 2,053 yards for 9-1 team that missed out on the playoffs in the old points system as a senior. After Powlus chose Notre Dame in 1993, former ESPN college football analyst Beano Cook predicted he would win the Heisman Trophy twice, but injuries derailed Powlus' career. Pro: A second-round pick in the 1969 draft, Enyart played three years in the NFL, for Buffalo and Oakland. Page 55. Ottis Anderson RB Forest Hill (West Palm Beach) 1974. Currently with the New York Giants. By end of senior year was rated one of the best TBs in the nation after rushing for 1,700 yards and 22 touchdowns, including a 301-yard, 5-TD performance against Fort Pierce Central. Starred in NFL for 10 seasons, making 373 catches for 5,850 yards and 29 TDs. 3 all-time) and 26 TD catches (still No. Was 6th overall selection in 1985 NFL Draft. McCoy was a McDonald's All-American. Consensus All-America Teams (1970-1979) | College Football at Sports-Reference.com Sports Reference Baseball Football (college) Basketball (college) Hockey Futebol Blog Stathead Questions or Comments? Career offensive total of 7,034 yards 6,107 passing, 927 rushing is in state's top 10. College All-American at Army as DB with school-record 8 INTs and QB in same backfield as Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis. Delivered game-winning HR in bottom of 7th inning at Orlando's Tinker Field to give Forest a 1975 state baseball championship. A hard-hitting safety on the 1968-69 Carver teams that won back-to-back state championships. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. He heads a roster of 58 standout athletes from. Played for Denver Broncos in NFL. Butkus Award winner as the top college linebacker at Florida State in 1992. Jesuit: Hass posted one of the great receiving seasons in Oregon history as a senior, leading the Crusaders to the 2000 4A state title by catching 79 passes for 1,739 yards and 21 touchdowns. Or write about sports? McCoy was a wunderkind in college and left school with one year of eligibility remaining. Were hoping to start a conversation here, so lets begin with the second team, followed by the all-time first team. Injuries, including a torn Achilles tendon in 2016, have hampered his pro career. Became an All-American at Auburn and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Fields probably is the most unsettling and disappointing and tragic case of all. Whether he ever told McCoy isn't certain. Passed for 2,372 yards and 39 TDs as a senior. High school: Sealy High School (Sealy, Texas), High school highlights: Class 2A state champion (1978), Class 2A championship game MVP (1978), College highlights: Two-time AP All-American (1981, 1982), Heisman Trophy finalist (1982), two-time SWC Offensive Player of the Year (1981, 1982), NFL career: Los Angeles Rams (1983-87), Indianapolis Colts (1987-91), Los Angeles Raiders (1992), Atlanta Falcons (1993). Parade All-American as a senior, was picked to all-time All-Broward County team by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Lito Sheppard DB Raines (Jacksonville) 1997. Had 251 tackles and 11 INTs at Clemson. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Never drafted by NFL because of medical condition. Do you have a blog? Jadeveon Clowney was the first modern player to be a consensus No. A 3-sport star in football, track and basketball in the early 1960s. Played 10 NFL seasons with just under 1,000 all-purpose yards. A small college All-American for Bethune-Cookman. Earned All-America status at the University of Miami. College: FitzPatrick was a four-year standout at USC, where he earned all-Pac 10 honors as a tackle. The selector organizations award the "All-America" honor annually following the conclusion of the fall college football season. Dorial Green-Beckham set the national high school career receiving record with 6,356 yards and was the nations No. Swancutt was also the Valley League defensive player of the year as a junior and senior. Named Super Prep Dixie Defensive Player of the Year. Pro: A second-round pick of the 1983 draft, Walter played 12 years in the NFL, his final 11 with San Francisco. Born: Jan. 21, 1984 (Inglewood, California), High school: Highland High School (Salt Lake City, Utah), High school highlights: USA Today All-American (2001), Utah Gatorade Player of the Year (2001), rugby national champion (2002). College: Bohlander was a solid, dependable offensive lineman at UCLA, starting the final 38 games of his career and earning all-Pac-10 honors as a senior. Chicago-based Roy and Harv Schmidt rated him in the top 10 as a sophomore. Spiller RB Union County (Lake Butler) 2005. Caught 14 TDs as a senior, 36 in his career. Currently is a starting defensive tackle for the Patriots. Name recognition won the day for Port St. Lucie City Council candidates | Photos, Home where Tyler Hadley killed parents is being demolished, Melissa Stonesifer: Park Avenue BBQ offers friendly service, great comfort food, McDonald's offers 1-cent Big Macs, Quarter Pounders with purchase on Friday. Finished high school career with 11,433 total yards, 134 TDs (71 passing, 56 rushing, 5 on interceptions returns, 2 on punt returns). Marquette Smith RB Lake Howell (Winter Park) 1990. Played 8 NFL seasons with Tampa Bay. Playing for Chicago's Vocational High, Butkus was the first junior to be named Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year and stayed local to play for the University of Illinois. But what they achieved in high school can never be taken away from them. Here is the. Has 36 career INTs and 4 Pro Bowl appearances as an NFL player. Florida's only Parade All-American in 1964. A two-time All-American and caught 212 passes for 3,598 yards at FSU. CO. QB. Atlanta. 1 overall recruit across all of the major recruiting services, he led Cartersville to two state titles and won 41 straight games at one point. What is certain is McCoy went to San Francisco, transferred to DePaul after his freshman year and never was more than a role player for the Blue Demons. Dickerson still holds the NFL single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards in 1984. Derrick Brooks DB Washington (Pensacola) 1990. He averages two points per game in 1981-82. Recorded a career-high 7 INTs in 1972. Closed out high school career with 200-yard rushing, 3-TD performance. Drafted by Chicago Bears. Lebanon: Graduated in 1984. College: Attended Oregon, where he was a tour de force as an athlete. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Parade All-American: 2008 . Extremely quick for a 300-pound tackle in HS. A member of the co-champion state title team (with Clewiston). 1979 All-Big Eight Conference football team, 1979 All-Big Ten Conference football team, 1979 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team, "Southern Cal star White repeats as All-America", "FWAA All-America Since 1944: The All-Time Team", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1979_College_Football_All-America_Team&oldid=1106376972, This page was last edited on 24 August 2022, at 08:45. Was a TE from 1971-76 and an OL from 1977-84. State all-time total offense king with 13,042 career yards (9922 pass/3120 rush) and 159 TDs responsible for (96 passing/63 rushing) in 3 years as QB at Nease. Caught 107 passes for 2,100 yards and 21 touchdowns in 4 seasons at FSU. High school: Madison High School (Houston, Texas), High school highlights: Parade Magazine Player of the Year (2001), Class 5A Offensive Player of the Year (2001), Sporting News High School Player of the Year (2001), U.S. Army All-American Bowl MVP (2002), College highlights: BCS national champion (2006), Heisman Trophy finalist (2005), Maxwell Award (2005), Davey O'Brien Award (2005), AP All-American (2005), Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (2005), Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2003), NFL career: Tennessee Titans (2006-10), Philadelphia Eagles (2011). [1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports. Played 12 NFL seasons. Stefan Humphries OL St. Thomas Aquinas (Ft Laud) 1980. Second- and third-team honors are used to break ties. Spent nine seasons in NFL. Died earlier this month. Jefferson: Graduated in 1960. At DePaul, he sat out his sophomore season with a knee injury, then was ordered to end his career as a junior when doctors discovered a congenital neck injury. Had 105 tackles, 3 INTs and 6 fumble recoveries on defense, rushed for 615 yards and averaged 32 yards per catch (14 for 456 yards) on offense. Became a 6-time Pro Bowl selection at LB in the NFL, winning a Super Bowl ring in 1995 with the San Francisco 49ers. West Palm Beach. Inducted into the Jacksonville Sports Hall of Fame in 1987. Lawrence left college with one year of eligibility remaining and was the No. Roseburg: Graduated in 1990. Was picked to Pro Bowl in 1982. First-round draft choice by Atlanta Falcons in 1981. Missouri. Retired from football in 2001. Some people believed him. Reggie Nelson DB/LB/KR Palm Bay (Melbourne) 2002. Tommie Frazier QB Manatee (Bradenton) 1991. Vince Wilfork DL Santaluces (Lantana) 1999. The younger Brown persevered, turned heads at pro day and played in the NFL for four seasons. Noah Jackson OL Fletcher (Jacksonville Beach) 1968. ALL-TIME OREGON ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM. They are:[1] (1) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) based on the input of more than 2,000 voting members;[2] (2) the Associated Press (AP) selected based on the votes of sports writers at AP newspapers;[3] (3) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) selected by the nation's football writers;[4] and (4) the United Press International (UPI) selected based on the votes of sports writers at UPI newspapers. Or write about sports? Born: May 22, 1964 (Philadelphia, Mississippi), High school: Philadelphia High School (Philadelphia, Mississippi), High school highlights: Parade All-American (1982), national high school career touchdown rushing record with 87 (since broken), rushed for 7,355 yards and scored 98 total touchdowns, College highlights: Big Eight Newcomer of the Year (1982), AP All-American (1982). Some, like McCoy, peaked in high school. Had a 99-yard TD run against Miami Washington. Was a captain and starter on FSU's 1993 national title team. High school: Booker T. Washington High School (Pensacola, Florida), High school highlights: FHSAA All-Century Team (2007), Class 6A All-State (1991), College highlights: ACC Defensive Player of the Year (1993), NCAA national champion (1993), two-time AP All-American (1993, 1994), NFL career: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-2008). Pro: Picked in the third round of the 1989 draft, Zandofsky played nine years in the NFL for four teams, Phoenix, San Diego, Atlanta and Philadelphia. Scored 5 TDs in 1 game, rushed for 1,052 yards, and caught 22 passes for 542 yards as wishbone RB. 1 player in the nation as a senior. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Racked up 5,511 yards on 541 carries (10.2 average) and totaled 93 TDs in 4-year varsity career. Bryce Browns older brother, Arthur, also was a five-star recruit at linebacker at East High School in Wichita, Kansas. Parade began its series in 1957 with its boys basketball honors, and expanded to football six years later. High School . Randy Moss was on Parade Magazines list of the 50 greatest high school football players of all time in 2009, and former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz called him "the best high school football player" he'd ever seen when he signed with the Irish out of high school. James Massey RB Jefferson County (Monticello) 1982. Had 4,262 yards total offense and 32 TD passes in college career. Young put together the single greatest performance in college football history, if not all of college sports, in the 2006 Rose Bowl against USC to win the national title for Texas. Led Silver Hawks to 10-1 and 9-2 district title seasons in final 2 seasons of prolific HS career. Started all 46 of his college games. A Pro Football Hall of Famer. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. He set single-game records with 643 yards and 10 touchdowns in a win over Lakeridge. Member of College Football Hall of Fame. 20 nationally as a freshman by longtime recruiting analyst Van Coleman and Clark Francis of Hoop Scoop. Signed with Notre Dame. At 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds, he played defensive end and running back, was all-state in basketball and won a state championship as a sprinter in track. Odighizuwa was a two-time all-stater, including first team as a senior following a 10-sack season. Just completed first season as head coach at Blanche Ely. Starred collegiately at Florida and in the NFL with Jacksonville. Born: Jan. 18, 1980 (Wilson, North Carolina), High school: Southern Nash High School (Bailey, North Carolina), High school highlights: Parade All-American (1997), College highlights: Bednarik Award (2001), Lombardi Award (2001), NFL career: Carolina Panthers (2002-09, 2017-18), Chicago Bears (2010-13), Green Bay Packers (2014-16). Poll: Who is Oregon's best-ever tight end? As a senior, the 6-foot-6, 240-pound defensive end had 29.5 sacks, 162 tackles and a stunning five defensive touchdowns. The American Football Association is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt corporation in its 38th year of operation and is dedicated to the advancement of adult (minor league/semi-pro) football from coast-to-coast. Claimed 1960 Class A mythical state championship when he was a junior. A wizard at option attack for Hurricanes. Played 10 seasons in NFL for Chicago Cardinals and New York Giants, scoring 567 points during his career. High school: Grayson High School (Loganville, Georgia), High school highlights: Gwinnett Daily News Defensive Player of the Year (2012), two-time MaxPreps All-American (2011, 2012), two-time USA Today All-American (2011, 2012), College highlights: AP All-American (2015), All-SEC (2015), NFL career: Arizona Cardinals (2016-18), Miami Dolphins (2019), Seattle Seahawks (2021-present). Dec. 18. Born: Feb. 13, 1977 (Charleston, West Virginia), High school: Dupont High School (Belle, West Virginia), High school highlights: Parade All-American (1995), West Virginia Football Player of the Year (1994), two-time West Virginia Basketball Player of the Year (1994, 1995), College highlights: Division I-AA national champion (1997), AP All-American (1997), NFL career: Minnesota Vikings (1998-2004, 2010), Oakland Raiders (2005-06), New England Patriots (2007-10), Tennessee Titans (2010), San Francisco 49ers (2012). All-state QB who led the Conchs to a 21-8-1 record in 3 varsity seasons. A dominating 250-pound DE with excellent speed who also played TE. A first-round draft choice by New England in 2004. Racked up 343 tackles and 23 sacks for the Gators. Pat Summerall PK/P/DE/TE Columbia (Lake City) 1947. Selected in 3rd round of NFL draft by Seattle. Had stellar career at Florida State. Also hit .533 for Atlanta Braves in the 1992 World Series and was leading the National League in stolen bases in 1997 when he returned to football. Defensive MVP of the USFL in 1983. College: Stief is a Portland State Hall of Famer after a four year career where he caught 22 touchdown passes and amassed 2,581 receiving yards. Eventually signed with Alabama under Paul "Bear" Bryant. Poll: Who is Oregon's best-ever running back? He signed a letter-of-intent at DePaul but later was ruled academically ineligible. Spent 4 seasons at Southern University. Michael Timpson RB/WR/KR Hialeah-Miami Lakes 1985. Inducted into Florida High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. Had 41 receptions and was first-team All-Big East return man in 1995 at Miami. 2 all-time). Still holds state rushing record with 8,804 career yards on 1,127 carries and 106 TDs. Was 64th on The Sporting News' list of 100 Greatest Football Players in 1999. Became an instant star in NFL after being drafted in 7th round by Cincinnati Bengals. Eddie Edwards DL Fort Pierce Central 1972. One of state's top all-time, all-around athletes. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. College highlights: AP All-American (1982), two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1981, 1982) NFL career: Denver Broncos (1983-98) Bottom Line: John Elway John Elway was a two-sport star at Stanford.
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