Hugh Millen, Roosevelt, (Rams, Falcons, Patriots, Broncos) Steve Dils, Fort Vancouver, (Vikings, Rams, Falcons) Wally Richardson, Sumter, (Ravens), Games: 31 | Super Bowl starts: 0| SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Mike Busch, Huron, (Giants) Entered late in the Ohio State game and completed 6 of 10 passes for 82 yards and a 25 Vince Evans, Ben L. Smith, (Bears, Raiders) Ryan Lindley, El Capitan, (Cardinals, Chargers, Colts) Jim Kelly 27. Take a deep dive into the data to see who's the best, worst and everything in between. David Woodley, C.E. Guido Merkens, Edison, (Oilers, Saints, Eagles) Mark Herrmann, Carmel, (Broncos, Colts, Chargers, Rams) First-team All-American and Big Ten MVP 1926; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (1951) and Pro Football Hall of Fame (2005); First-team All-American 1940; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Packers and Lions, Played 7 years in the CFL for the Argonauts, Blue Bombers and Tiger-Cats; 13,080 passing yards in the CFL, All-Big Ten 1973; Played 6 years in the NFL with the Bears, Giants and Lions, Rated as the No. David Carr, Stockdale, (Texans, Panthers, Giants, 49ers) Mike Ernst, Pius X, (Broncos) Derek Carr, Bakersfield Christian, (Raiders) Frank Patrick, Derry, (Packers) Carson Wentz, Bismarck Century, (Eagles) Todd Hons, West, (Lions) Jim McMahon, Roy, (Bears, Chargers, Eagles, Vikings, Cardinals, Browns, Packers) Dan Manucci, McClintock, (Bills) Steve Walsh, Cretin-Derham Hall, (Cowboys, Saints, Bears, Rams, Bucs, Colts) Web2023 Spring Football Roster. Greg McElroy, Southlake Carroll, (Jets) But before we look ahead, we must remember what came before. Mark Malone, Valley, (Steelers, Chargers, Jets) Stoney Case, Permian, (Cardinals, Ravens, Lions) Larry Rakestraw, West Fulton, (Bears) Landry Jones, Artesia, (Steelers), Games: 133 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, David Humm, Bishop Gorman, (Raiders, Bills, Colts) John Elway, Granada Hills Charter, (Broncos) Mark Reed, Moorhead, (Colts) Mike Kafka, St. Rita of Cascia, (Eagles, Bucs) Tyler Bray, Kingsburg, (Chiefs, Bears) Mark Miller, Grand Junction, (Bills) Warren Moon 17. Willie Gillus, Greensville Co., (Packers), Games: 1,324 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bill Donckers, Renton, (Cardinals) Jim Crocicchia, Holy Cross, (Giants) 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. athletic director at Yale, Later served as head coach of the St. Louis Cardinals, 19711972, The second Michigan player at the quarterback position; practiced law in Illinois for 50 years, Played professional football from 19171924 for Buffalo and Youngstown, Hendricks, Lombardi, and Lott Trophies 2021, Later served as head football coach at TCU, 19051907, Starting quarterback on the 1903 "Point-a-Minute" team, Later served in the U.S. Congress from Nebraska, First African-American football player at both Michigan and Northwestern; one of the greatest players in the pre-Yost era, First-team All-American, 1968; Set NCAA single-game rushing record (347 yards); Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, 1992; Played 8 seasons in the NFL for the Browns, Giants and Cowboys, Most valuable defensive tackle in the Big Ten, 1950; First-team All-American, 1951; Second, Became a medical doctor, surgeon, and civic leader in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Starter for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team; head football coach at Western Reserve; U.S. District Court Judge in Ohio from 19231965, Leading rusher for UM 1959; led New York Titans in interceptions 1960, Later served as U.S. General Consul in Paris and Warsaw and as U.S. Bob Griese, Rex Mundi, (Dolphins 1967-80) J.J. Jones, South Side, (Jets) Paul McDonald, Bishop Amat, (Browns, Cowboys) Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh names Cade McNamara starting QB over five-star freshman J.J. McCarthy The Wolverines appear to have their quarterback position settled entering the 2021 season. April 27, 2023 5:42 pm ET. 8. Michigan QBs in the Pros, 1969-now. Karl Sweetan, South Oak Cliff, (Lions, Saints, Rams) Josh Allen, Firebaugh, (Bills) 2 quarterback for coach Tim Lester and connected on three of five attempts for 20 yards last year. Todd Whitten, Justin F. Kimball, (Patriots) George, (Bills), Brock Osweiler, Flathead, (Broncos, Texans, Dolphins) Played 3 years in the NFL for the All-Americans, Independents, Packers and Blues, All-American, 1922; Led Michigan to back-to-back undefeated seasons and 1923 national championship; Later served as a football and baseball coach at Northwestern, Wisconsin, Cal, and Washington University in St. Louis, Later served as head football coach at Harvard and Connecticut, Captain of the 1891 Michigan team; Played at end in 1888, fullback in 1889 and halfback in 1891, Played 2 seasons in the CFL with the Blue Bombers; Set CFL records with 7 TD passes in 1 game and a 107-yard TD pass; Scored a record 22 points in, Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Year, 1990; Played 4 seasons in the NFL with the Patriots, Seahawks and Chiefs, Later played in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers; brother of Ernie Vick, All-American, 1921; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1983; Played Major League Baseball for the Cardinals 19221926; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Panthers, Bears and Wolverines, Set Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now ranks 15th), Star for Michigan teams that went 33-6-1 from 18931896; Assistant football coach 18971898, Safety, cornerback, halfback, quarterback, fullback, All-American,1966; Played 12 years in the NFL for the Colts, Giants and Dolphins; 4-time All-Pro, All-American, 1949 and 1950; Blocked punt to win the, All-American, 1954; Played 3 years in the CFL for the Eskimos; 1957 CFL All-Star, All-Big Ten, 1989; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Chargers, Chiefs and Raiders, Rated by ESPN and 247Sports.com as the No. Bobby Hebert, South LaFourche, (Saints, Falcons) Kerry Collins, Wilson, (Panthers, Saints, Giants, Raiders, Titans, Colts) T.J. Rubley, West, (Rams, Packers), Games: 346 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Brent Pease, Mountain Home, (Oilers) Mark Manges, Fort Hill, (Cardinals), Games: 431 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Cooper Rush, Lansing Catholic, (Cowboys) Brett Basanez, St. Viator, (Panthers) Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East, (Giants, Eagles, Falcons, Browns) Matt Flynn, Robert E. Lee ,(Packers, Seahawks, Raiders, Bills) He is a quick ranking of Michigans major players at quarterback in six seasons of Harbaugh. Dan Fouts, St. Ignatius, (Chargers) Sam Darnold, San Clemente, (Jets) Tim Rattay, Phoenix Christian, (49ers, Bucs, Cardinals) Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette, (Raiders, Seahawks, Chiefs, Bengals, Browns, Washington, Jets, Bills, Jaguars) Benny Russell, Jay, (Bills) Andre Ware, Dickinson, (Lions) WebThe 2023 Quarterback class by contrast has three potential stars in the shape of Ohio States CJ Stroud, Alabamas Bryce Young, and Kentucky's Will Levis and also contains a number of future NFL players with promising starting potential. Brian Dowling, St. Ignatius, (Patriots, Packers) Kyle Boller, William S. Hart, (Ravens, Rams, Raiders) Andrew Luck, Stratford, (Colts) 44 overall player in the 2016 ESPN 300, MVP 2002 Michigan football team; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Jets and Buccaneers, All-Big Ten, 1931; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Eagles, MVP 2005 Michigan team; Played in the NFL for the Eagles, 2006 to 2010, All-Big Ten, 1999 and 2000; Played in the NFL with the Lions 2001 to present, First-team All-Big 10 and second-team All-American, 1927, U.S. Congress, 19791983; Auditor General of Pennsylvania, 19851989; Awarded Silver Star, 3 Bronze Stars, and Army Air Medal for service in, Set Michigan record for longest field goal, 1953; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Steelers, Head football coach at Idaho, 19351940; chief of U.S. Army athletic operations during World War II; president of the Athletic Institute of American from 19451966. Paul Justin, Schaumburg, (Colts, Bengals, Rams) Kevin Hogan, Gonzaga College, (Browns) Trent Green, St. John Vianney, (Washington, Rams, Chiefs, Dolphins, Rams), Games: 802 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, Archie Manning, Drew, (Saints, Oilers, Vikings) Chad Pennington, Webb School, (Jets, Dolphins) Create your free quarterback profile and get discovered by the top college coaches. Joe Barnes, Reagan County, (Bears) Brian Sipe, Grossmont, (Browns) Mike McMahon, North Allegheny, (Lions, Eagles, Vikings) Jeff Garcia, Gilroy, (49ers, Browns, Lions, Eagles, Bucs, Eagles) Gary Lane, Wood River, (Browns, Giants) Steve Pisarkiewicz, McCluer, (Cardinals, Packers) Greg Cook, Chillicothe, (Bengals) (Alan Warren/The Ann Arbor News) Alan Warren Henne's best season came as a freshman, when he threw for 2,743 yards and Larry Cipa, McNicholas, (Saints) Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Matt Leinart, Mater Dei, (Cardinals, Texans, Raiders) Vigor, (Packers, Bills, Falcons, Lions) Don Gault, John Adams, (Browns) One of three Michigan football players killed in World War I, Played 3 years in the NFL with the Giants, Redskins and Bills, Played 3 years in the AAFC with the Bills and 49ers and 5 years in the CFL with the Tiger-Cats and Argonauts, Big Ten MVP 1982; 3-time All-American 19801982; Played 3 years in the USFL with the Panthers and Invaders and 11 years in the NFL with the Vikings and Lions; Inducted into the, Head coach at Xavier, 197273; defensive line coach for Minnesota Vikings, 198083, All-Big Ten 1932; Crisler called him "the smartest player he ever taught"; Later served as an assistant coach at Michigan and USC, Fullback, return specialist, tailback, split end, Set Michigan records for career and single-game kickoff return yards; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Saints; First African-American elected to office in, All-American 1947; Finished 2nd in 1947 Heisman Trophy voting; Played in the AAFC for the Dodgers and Hornets; Shot down over Italy in World War II, Tied for Michigan record with four receiving touchdowns in a game; 207 receiving yards against Indiana in 2015, also ranks as 3rd in school history, All-American 1966; Set Michigan career, season and single-game records for receptions and receiving yards; Still holds record for receiving yards (197) in a game; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Dolphins and Packers, Tackled for a safety in a 20 loss to Chicago in 1905, ending a 56-game unbeaten streak; committed suicide in 1932, reportedly to "atone" for the error, Played 1 year in the NFL with the Cardinals, Played 5 years in the NFL with the Chargers, Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Later served as head football coach at Virginia and Nebraska, Best career completion percentage (64.28%) in Michigan history; Played in the NFL starting in 1995 for the Bills, Chiefs, Redskins and Bear, All-Western 1911; Served 32 years in U.S. Navy attaining rank of rear Admiral, Played 7 years in the CFL with Ottawa; won the, Played 6 years in the NFL with the Eagles and Falcons, Top prospect in Michigan's 2011 recruiting class, Played in the NFL starting in 2008 for the Patriots, All-American 1913; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Arkansas, Scored 2 of Michigan's 3 touchdowns in the, Crawford was both the unpaid head coach and a substitute player for the 1891 team, Became a U.S. Jared Goff, Marin Catholic, (Rams) Tyrone Wheatley 3. Ed Luther, St. Paul, (Chargers) Below is our complete list of the 721 NFL quarterbacks, divided up by state with their high school and NFL teams (Hall of Famers are in bold). Chris Streveler, Marian Central Catholic, (Cardinals) Terry Bradshaw 21. Walter Briggs, Hackensack, (Jets), Games: 177 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Jim Everett, Eldorado, (Rams, Saints, Chargers) Jim Miller, Kettering, (Steelers, Bears) Norris Weese, Chalmette, (Broncos) Michael Bishop, Willis, (Patriots) Carl Summerell, Floyd E. Kellam, (Giants) Doug Nussmeier, Lakeridge, (Saints) Key [ edit] Selections [ edit] Notable undrafted players [ edit] Note: No drafts held before 1936 References [ edit] Chris Simms, Ramapo, (Bucs, Titans, Broncos) After agreeing to a five-year, $255 million contract extension with the Eagles, with $179 million in guarantees, Jalen Hurts became the new Bob Lee, Lowell, (Vikings, Falcons, Vikings, Rams) Jerry Golsteyn, Central, (Giants, Colts, Lions, Bucs) Jon Kitna, Lincoln, (Seahawks, Bengals, Lions, Cowboys) Bob Bleier, St. Thomas Aquinas, (Patriots) 0:00. Tony Dungy, Parkside, (Steelers, 49ers), Games: 160 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Chris Weinke, Cretin-Derham Hall, (Panthers, 49ers) Marty Domres, Christian Brothers Academy, (Chargers, Colts, 49ers, Jets) 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. Guy Benjamin, James Monroe, (Dolphins, Saints, 49ers) Troy Taylor, Cordova, (Jets) Bill Cappleman, Dunedin, (Vikings, Lions) Four-year starter at quarterback Led team to a 12-1 record senior year with the lone loss coming in overtime to Bishop Manogue in the Northern 4A Regional Cary Conklin, Eisenhower, (Washington, 49ers) Jim Druckenmiller, Northampton, (49ers, Dolphins, Colts) Mike Tomczak, Thornton Fractional North, (Bears, Packers, Browns, Steelers) 61 Years Table; Overall Conference SRS Polls; Rk Year Conf W L T Pct W L T Pct SRS SOS AP Pre AP High AP Post Coach(es) Bowl Notes; 1: Quincy Carter, Southwest DeKalb, (Cowboys, Jets) Gibran Hamdan, Bishop O'Connell, (Washington) PA | SC | SD | TN | TX | UT | VA | WA | WI, Games: 1,039 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, A.J. Jim Del Gaizo, Revere, (Dolphins, Packers, Giants) Jon Brittenum, Brinkley, (Chargers) Gary Hogeboom, Northview, (Cowboys, Colts, Cardinals) Joe Gilliam, Pearl, (Steelers) Jeff Rowe, Robert McQueen, (Bengals), Games: 992 | Super Bowl starts: 2 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bob Avellini, Memorial, (Bears) Try Premium FREE for 30 days! Sean Salisbury, Orange Glen, (Colts, Vikings, Chargers) Don Strock, Owen J. Roberts, (Dolphins, Browns, Colts) Scored 113 points for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team, Second African-American to play football at Michigan; became a leading attorney in the Civil Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1960s, Head football coach, University of Detroit, 19131914, First-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American, 1944; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Rams; First-team All-NFL, 19481949, Three-time All-Big Ten; All-American in baseball and football; Co-MVP 1979 Rose Bowl; Finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting, 1978; Won Big Ten batting championship; Played 10 years in Major League Baseball for the Tigers, Blue Jays, Rangers and Giants, Set Michigan record with 20 pass breakups in 2015, All-American, 20062007; Played in the NFL with Dolphins starting in 2008; 2-time Pro Bowl selection, Later head football coach at Arkansas and Notre Dame, Later head coach at Southwestern (Kansas), Finished 3rd in 1976 Heisman Trophy voting; Played 7 years in the NFL for the Broncos, Later became renowned professor of American history and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, Later served as the head football coach at, All-Big Ten, 1947; Broke the Big Ten record for receiving yards in 1946 and again in 1947; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions and Packers; First African-American for both NFL teams; Led the NFL in receiving yards and yards per catch in 1949, Played 7 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals, All-American 1914; Known as the "Human Bullet" and "Featherweight Fullback"; served as head football coach at, Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; brother-in-law of Fielding H. Yost; Head football coach at, All-American 1899; Won the silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the, Captain of the 1955 team; awarded Bronze Star for work as combat surgeon in Vietnam War, Head coach at Oklahoma St. (20012004) and LSU (20052010), He was the founder of the Athletic Association; later served as editor of several newspapers in Minnesota and of the, Played for the San Diego Chargers in 2012; winner of 2011 Rimington Trophy, Played 5 years in CFL for BC Lions; All-Big Ten quarterback 1970, Went on to receive All-America honors in 1900 and 1901 as a player for Columbia; later inducted into, Served more than 40 years in the U.S. Army, reaching rank of Brigadier General; decorated for bravery in World War I, Selected by ABC as college football defensive player of the year for 1976; played 1 NFL season with the Buffal Bills, Later played for the Houston Oilers, Chicago Fire and Chicago Wind, Played for Boston in the USFL; Selected as a 1983 first-team All-League linebacker, Played for the NY Giants, 19331935; inducted into, Later served as head football coach at Oregon State, 19061908, Ranked by Scout.com as the No. Rick Strom, Fox Chapel, (Steelers, Bills, Lions) Steve McNair 31. Glenn Foley, Cherry Hill-East, (Jets, Seahawks), Joe Callahan, Holy Spirit, (Packers) Todd Philcox, Norwalk, (Bengals, Browns, Chargers), Games: 78 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Byron Leftwich, Howard D. Woodson, (Jaguars, Falcons, Steelers, Bucs) In 2009 the basketball dynasty was inducted into The Greater Flint Sports Hall Of Fame. Henry Burris, Spiro, (Packers, Bears) QB Hit List ranks the Top 150 high school quarterbacks in the country by class and style. Steve Fuller, Spartanburg, (Chiefs, Bears) Dewey Warren, Herschel V. Jenkins, (Bengals) WebSeasons: 129 (1891 to 2022) Record (W-L-T): 700-574-52 Conferences: American, Ind Bowl Record: 24 Bowls, 12-11-1, .521 W-L% ( Major Bowls ) Ranked in AP Poll: 6 Times (Preseason), 14 Times (Final), 139 Weeks (Total) Heisman Winners: Joe Bellino (1960), Roger Staubach (1963) Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (cap. Steve Bradley, Knox, (Bears), Games: 578 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bobby Douglass, El Dorado, (Bears, Chargers, Saints, Packers) Mike Wells, Normal, (Bengals) Pat Haden, Bishop Amat, (Rams) Submitted by PopeLando on October 28th, 2020 at 6:17 PM. Drew Bledsoe, Walla Walla, (Patriots, Bills, Cowboys) 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan, All-American, 1933; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; MVP in the Big Ten in baseball, 1934; Played Major League Baseball for the Reds in 1937; His No. Carlos Brown, Riverdale, (Packers) Billy Joe Tolliver, Boyd, (Chargers, Falcons, Oilers, Chiefs, Saints) View 10 items 10 Aaron Shea (1996-1999) Photo By Matthew Emmons- USA TODAY Sports. Tony Banks, Herbert Hoover, (Rams, Ravens, Washington, Texans) Brock Berlin, Evangel Christian Academy, (Dolphins, Cowboys, Rams, Lions) Plus he recorded 42 rushing TDs. Frank Seurer, Edison, (Chiefs) WebQuarterbacks: Year No. 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Steagles and Eagles; 8-time All-Pro, All-American, 1948 and 1949; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; Oldest college football player ever selected as an All-American at age 33; His No. David Jaynes, Bonner Springs, (Chiefs) Randy Dean, Whitefish Bay, (Giants) The two-time captain is Michigan's 401st all-time draft pick, and the fifth wide receiver to be drafted under Jim Harbaugh, joining Jehu Chesson, Amara Darboh, Jeff Brohm, Trinity, (49ers) Mike Rae, Lakewood, (Raiders, Bucs) Wayne Clark, Buckeye Union, (Chargers, Bengals, Chiefs), Games: 6,944 | Super Bowl starts: 25 | SB wins: 14 | Hall of Famers: 3, Aaron Rodgers, Pleasant Valley, (Packers) Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will sign a four-year contract worth about $41.217 million with a signing bonus of around $26. Kyler Murray, Allen, (Cardinals) All-time Rushing Leader: Sam Cunningham 1,385 att, 5,453 yds, 43 TD . Matt Cavanaugh, Chaney, (Patriots, 49ers, Eagles, Giants) Bernard Quarles, Thomas Jefferson, (Rams) Chris Chandler, Everett, (Colts, Bucs, Cardinals, Rams, Oilers, Falcons, Bears) David Fales, Palma, (Bears, Dolphins, Jets) Rudy Carpenter, Westlake, (Bucs) Bill Troup, Bethel Park, (Eagles, Colts, Packers) Todd Bouman, Russell Tyler-Ruthton, (Vikings, Saints, Rams, Jaguars), Games: 275 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Blaine Gabbert, Parkway West, (Jaguars, 49ers, Cardinals, Titans, Bucs) Tim Riordan, New London, (Saints) Dennis Sproul, Los Altos, (Packers) Tony Adams, Ramona, (Chiefs, Vikings) Tyler Thigpen, Fairfield Central, (Chiefs, Dolphins, Bills, Browns) Tory Woodbury, Glenn, (Jets) Ben Roethlisberger 32. Nate Sudfeld, Modesto Christian, (Eagles) Don Majkowski, Depew, (Packers, Colts, Lions) Billy Joe Hobert, Puyallup, (Raiders, Bills, Saints) Marques Tuiasosopo, Woodinville, (Raiders) Dennis Dixon, San Leandro, (Steelers; Ravens, Cardinals) Ray, (Steelers, Bears, Oilers) Mike Elkins, Grimsley, (Chiefs) Robinson, (Eagles, Bengals, Oilers, Bucs) Joe Burrow, Athens, (Bengals) Tittle 22. Byrd, (Dolphins, Steelers, Packers) Jarrett Stidham, Stephenville, (Patriots) Terry Hanratty, Butler, (Steelers, Bucs) Gary Huff, Leto, (Bears, Bucs) Tennessee quarterback Dewey Warren jumps over the line to gain 6 yards in the first period. Dean Carlson, Rushford, (Chiefs) Rick Mirer, Goshen, (Seahawks, Bears, Jets, 49ers, Raiders) Jake Plummer, Capital, (Cardinals, Broncos) Jeff George, Warren Central, (Colts, Falcons, Raiders, Vikings, Washington) Scott Tolzien, William Fremd, (49ers, Packers, Colts) John Sciarra, Bishop Amat, (Eagles) Luke McCown, Jacksonville, (Browns, Bucs, Jaguars, Falcons, Saints) 3 tight end in college football's incoming Class of 2016 and the No. Kelly Stouffer, Rushville, (Seahawks) Doug Flutie, Natick, (Bears, Patriots, Bills, Chargers) Hometown: Anaheim, California. Willie Totten, J.Z. JaMarcus Russell, Lillie B. Williamson, (Raiders) Sage Rosenfels, Maquoketa, (Dolphins, Texans, Giants) He was 14-for-19 passing for 174 yards and three touchdowns. Mark Vlasic, Center, (Chargers, Chiefs, Bucs) Shaun Hill, Parsons, (Vikings, 49ers, Lions, Rams) Terry Bradshaw, Woodlawn, (Steelers) Clint Stoerner, Robert E. Lee, (Cowboys) Eric Hipple, Earl Warren, (Lions) Scott Woolf, West Branch, (Raiders) Jeff Komlo, DeMatha Catholic, (Lions, Bucs) Gary Danielson, Divine Child, (Lions, Browns) We assigned where a quarterback "came from" as the state in which each played his last year of high school. Don Milan, Santa Ynez, (Packers) Elvis Grbac. WebNew England Patriots Draft History. Matt Mauck, Jasper, (Titans) Gus Frerotte, Ford City, (Washington, Lions, Broncos, Bengals, Vikings, Dolphins, Rams) Jay Walker, University, (Vikings) In 2003, he led Michigan to a Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl appearance against USC, Brady Quinn, Dublin Coffman, (Browns, Chiefs) Neal Jeffrey, Shawnee Mission South, (Chargers) Sam Adkins, Grover Cleveland, (Seahawks) 10. Tom Hodson, Central Lafourche, (Patriots, Dolphins, Cowboys, Saints), Games: 393 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Archie Roberts, Holyoke, (Dolphins) Craig Bradshaw, Southwood, (Oilers) Rusty Hilger, Southeast, (Raiders, Lions, Colts, Seahawks) Tony Graziani, Thomas Downey, (Falcons) Sept 25, 2010; Columbus, Ohio; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Joe Bauserman (14) warms up before their game against Eastern Michigan University at Ohio Stadium. Michael Vick, Warwick, (Falcons, Eagles, Jets, Steelers), Mike Glennon, Westfield, (Bucs, Bears, Cardinals, Raiders, Jaguars) Kelly Holcomb, Lincoln Co., (Colts, Browns, Bills, Vikings) Ray Lucas, Harrison, (Patriots, Jets, Dolphins) Quarterback: Set Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now ranks 15th) Mark Sanchez, Mission Viejo, (Jets, Eagles, Cowboys, Washington) Randy Hedberg, Parshall, (Bucs), Games: 145 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Ed Burns, Archbishop Rummel, (Saints) Mark Stevens, Passaic, (49ers) Matthew Stafford, Highland Park, (Lions) Bobby Hoying, St. Henry, (Eagles, Raiders) Scan through all 43 Tim Van Galder, West, (Cardinals) Timm Rosenbach, Pullman, (Cardinals) Randy Johnson, Sam Houston, (Falcons, Giants, Washington, Packers) Beathard, Battle Ground Academy, (49ers) Casey Weldon, North Florida Christian, (Bucs, Washington) Gray was a third-team All-Big Ten honoree in 2021 and started 20 of 34 career games at corner. Danny Kanell, Westminster Academy, (Giants, Falcons, Broncos) Garrett Gilbert, Lake Travis, (Patriots, Rams, Panthers, Browns, Cowboys) Mike Quinn, Wisdom, (Steelers, Cowboys) Here's everything you need to Edd Hargett, Linden-Kildare, (Saints, Oilers) Michigan State quarterbacks Noah Kim, redshirt junior. Ben Bennett, Peterson, (Bengals) Frank Reich, Cedar Crest, (Bills, Panthers, Jets, Lions) Round Pick Player Name Team College; 2023: 1: 1: 1: 1: Bryce Young: Panthers: Alabama : 2: 1: 2: 2: C.J. Anthony Dilweg, Walt Whitman, (Packers) Ricky Turner, Compton, (Colts) We counted only the quarterbacks who played in at least one game. Mike Machurek, Madison, (Lions) David Garrard, Southern, (Jaguars) Shawn Halloran, Oakmont Regional, (Cardinals) John Reaves, T.R. Scott Covington, Dana Hills, (Bengals, Rams) The list includes over 750 players, including more than 50 All-Americans, three Heisman Trophy winners (Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson), six U.S. Randall Cunningham, Santa Barbara, (Eagles, Vikings, Cowboys, Ravens) Kirk Cousins, Holland Christian, (Washington, Vikings) The story of the Cowboys scout and prospect son Dallas just drafted, Legacy pick: Cardinals take great-great-nephew of team's first-ever draft pick, From trade request to 5-year extension: Answering the biggest questions about Lamar Jackson's new deal, Eight top QBs in the 2021 NFL draft, eight throws that show their best trait: Just watch, Trey Lance is a potential star -- and a giant unknown, 15 NFL draft prospects who are perfect for today's game, plus their pro comps, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. DeShone Kizer, Central Catholic, (Browns, Packers) Mike Nott, Analy, (Chiefs) Akili Smith, Abraham Lincoln, (Bengals) Tarvaris Jackson, Sidney Lanier, (Vikings, Seahawks) Neil Lomax, Lake Oswego, (Cardinals), Games: 3,079 | Super Bowl starts: 13 | SB wins: 5 | Hall of Famers: 3, Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, (Cowboys) Shea had to sit behind Bob Griese 24. Gary Kubiak, St. Pius X, (Broncos) Kevin Sweeney, Bullard, (Cowboys) Cody Kessler, Centennial, (Browns, Jaguars), Colin Kaepernick, Pitman, (49ers) Tom Harmon 6, Tim Biakabatuka 7. Top 10 University of Michigan Running Backs of All-Time By AJ Janetzke | Apr 06, 2021, 3:51pm 1. Dave Ragone, St. Ignatius, (Texans) Cody Carlson, Winston Churchill, (Oilers) 0:00. 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