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Title: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Dolphster on April 25, 2019, 10:19:28 am
I grew up and spent a lot of my adult years in South Florida but for the last 13 years, we have lived in Allen, TX.   So my shameless hometown brag is that there are 3 Allen High School graduates who could go in the 1st round of the draft tonight.  Kyler Murray, Greg Little, and Bobby Evans (although I would be surprised if Evans goes in the 1st round).  All together, most of the draft "experts" think that 5 Allen High grads will be drafted this year. 


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on April 25, 2019, 10:48:54 am
I don’t think anyone from my high school (Longmeadow) ever played in the NFL but one kid who graduated before me went on to be a head coach in the NFL (not a particularly successful one) 😀


Edit*

Steve Courson went to my high school.  IMO Best NFL connection to my high school, is one of our alum gave the greatest  qb of all time a son.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Tenshot13 on April 25, 2019, 11:17:16 am
I played against Fabian Washington in high school, went on to have the 5th fastest 40 time ever at the combine and played for the ravens as a CB.  He played RB in highschool, their team sucked, but he was so fast.  They would just run sweeps all day, no one could catch him.  Peter Warrick WR was from my first highschool, so was Mike Jenkins CB, who also graduated from the same college as me (USF).

  


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: CF DolFan on April 25, 2019, 11:42:13 am
We've had quite a few from my High School. In fact ... my high school QB played 13 years in the NFL. I bolded some of the bigger ones but here's the list of athletes from Wikipedia minus the actors, politicians etc.

As well ... my wife's grandfather used to play with Babe Ruth. I have a copy of a team pic with both of them on it. That's pretty cool to me.

Ray-Ray Armstrong – Linebacker for San Francisco 49ers[11]

Red Barber – noted Ford C. Frick Award recipient and sportscaster for the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers, and New York Yankees.[12]

Jeff Blake – NFL quarterback for the New York Jets (1992–1993), Cincinnati Bengals (1994–1999), New Orleans Saints (2000–2001), Baltimore Ravens (2002), Arizona Cardinals (2003), Philadelphia Eagles (2004), Chicago Bears (2005)[13]

Reggie Branch – Former running back for the Washington Redskins[15]

David Eckstein – MLB shortstop who was the 2006 World Series MVP with St. Louis Cardinals
 Teams
Anaheim Angels (2001–2004)
St. Louis Cardinals (2005–2007)
Toronto Blue Jays (2008)
Arizona Diamondbacks (2008)
San Diego Padres (2009–2010)
Career highlights and awards
2× All-Star (2005, 2006)
2× World Series champion (2002, 2006)
World Series MVP (2006)
[17]

Kadeem Edwards - NFL player[18]

Jeff Faine – NFL for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers[19]

Vienna Girardi – winner of season 14 of The Bachelor[20]

Ben Kozlowski – former professional baseball player (Texas Rangers)[21]

Matt Kuchar – professional golfer on the PGA Tour[22]

Ron Moore – NFL defensive tackle[24]

Tim Raines – retired MLB player and current coach. MLB Hall of Fame
Teams
Montreal Expos (1979–1990)
Chicago White Sox (1991–1995)
New York Yankees (1996–1998)
Oakland Athletics (1999)
Montreal Expos (2001)
Baltimore Orioles (2001)
Florida Marlins (2002)
Career highlights and awards
7× All-Star (1981–1987)
3× World Series champion (1996, 1998, 2005)
Silver Slugger Award (1986)
NL batting champion (1986)
4× NL stolen base leader (1981–1984)
Montreal Expos No. 30 retired
.[25]

Tim Raines, Jr. – Former professional baseball player (Baltimore Orioles)[26]

Bobby Wilson - MLB player[27]


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Dolphster on April 25, 2019, 11:50:11 am
Dang, CF.  That is an impressive list.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: BuccaneerBrad on April 25, 2019, 02:38:12 pm
Dominique Rogers-Cromartie and Austin Rieter are alumni of my high school.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Tenshot13 on April 25, 2019, 02:57:05 pm
^Dominique Rogers Cromartie only played his senior year there, but yeah forgot about him.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: BuccaneerBrad on April 25, 2019, 03:56:31 pm
^Dominique Rogers Cromartie only played his senior year there, but yeah forgot about him.

I thought Lakewood Ranch taught you better bud

~BWags


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: CF DolFan on April 26, 2019, 08:54:28 am
Players native to Florida accounted for five of the NFL’s 32 picks in the first round on Thursday. Most people thought Jawaan Taylor would have been selected too but he didn't quite make it.

Nick Bosa (49ers)

Devin Bush (Steelers)

Brian Burns (Panthers)

Marquise Brown (Ravens)

Deandre Baker (Giants)


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Pappy13 on April 26, 2019, 11:52:28 am
Only 1 that I'm aware of, but he was pretty good. There may have been more since I graduated in '81.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Dieken


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: dolphins4life on April 26, 2019, 10:51:45 pm
Funny story.

When I was playing on the sophomore team in 2003 in high school, the junior who was slated to be captain next year used to be friendly with me.

I was cut from the team next year, but I assumed that he and the rest of the people on the team still liked me.  It turned out I was wrong.  After I posted an away message expressing my hope that I would make the team next year, the captain messaged me telling me I shouldn't "center my life around a team I am not on."  I was taken aback.  

The team went on to drop the next 3 games, the final two by a score of 7-6 on missed extra points.  I returned for my senior year the following fall, made the team, and we enjoyed a 6-5 season and won a share of the conference championship.

The captain denied it was he who sent me that message.  He was drafted into the NFL, but never played a game.

Nobody on me team ever made it into the NFL.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Marinelli (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Marinelli)

That's the name of the captain who was drafted into the NFL.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: Tenshot13 on April 27, 2019, 08:49:59 am
Funny story.

When I was playing on the sophomore team in 2003 in high school, the junior who was slated to be captain next year used to be friendly with me.

I was cut from the team next year, but I assumed that he and the rest of the people on the team still liked me.  It turned out I was wrong.  After I posted an away message expressing my hope that I would make the team next year, the captain messaged me telling me I shouldn't "center my life around a team I am not on."  I was taken aback.  

The team went on to drop the next 3 games, the final two by a score of 7-6 on missed extra points.  I returned for my senior year the following fall, made the team, and we enjoyed a 6-5 season and won a share of the conference championship.

The captain denied it was he who sent me that message.  He was drafted into the NFL, but never played a game.

Nobody on me team ever made it into the NFL.
You're going to tell that story and not say who, and expect us to believe you?  It does explain why you are Captain hindsight though.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on April 29, 2019, 01:55:02 pm
Christian Wilkins is from the city next door. 


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: CF DolFan on May 03, 2019, 02:54:42 pm
Florida is killing it in the NFL!


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Florida produced the most players selected in the 2019 NFL draft with 34. Texas produced 27 and California had 22. Florida also had the most players selected in the first round with five.


Title: Re: Home Town Draft Brag
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on May 03, 2019, 03:57:06 pm
Florida is killing it in the NFL!


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Florida produced the most players selected in the 2019 NFL draft with 34. Texas produced 27 and California had 22. Florida also had the most players selected in the first round with five.

Is that based on colleges or high schools?