Cody Pickett, Caldwell, (49ers) Kyler Murray, Allen, (Cardinals) Justin Herbert, Henry D. Sheldon, (Chargers) O'Sullivan, Jesuit, (Packers, Lions, 49ers, Bengals) Brad Johnson, Charles D. Owen, (Vikings, Washington, Bucs, Cowboys) Greg Knafelc, Premontre, (Saints) Steve Pisarkiewicz, McCluer, (Cardinals, Packers) FL | GA | HI | IA | ID | IL | IN Bernie Kosar, Boardman, (Browns, Cowboys, Dolphins) Gray was a third-team All-Big Ten honoree in 2021 and started 20 of 34 career games at corner. Steve Ramsey, W.W. Samuell, (Saints, Broncos) Dameyune Craig, Mattie T. Blount, (Panthers) Landry Jones, Artesia, (Steelers), Games: 133 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, David Humm, Bishop Gorman, (Raiders, Bills, Colts) Jeff Lewis, Horizon, (Broncos, Panthers) David Carr, Stockdale, (Texans, Panthers, Giants, 49ers) 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. Hometown: Anaheim, California. Here's everything you need to Willie Totten, J.Z. James Ritchey, Copperas Cove, (Oilers) Stan Gelbaugh, Cumberland Valley, (Bills, Bengals, Chiefs, Cardinals, Seahawks) Gary Lane, Wood River, (Browns, Giants) Jeff Carlson, Pacifica, (Bucs, Patriots) Scott Brunner, West Chester Henderson, (Giants, Broncos, Packers, Cardinals) Rudy Carpenter, Westlake, (Bucs) Tommy Kramer, Robert E. Lee, (Vikings, Saints) Wally Richardson, Sumter, (Ravens), Games: 31 | Super Bowl starts: 0| SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Mike Busch, Huron, (Giants) Steve Spurrier, Science Hill, (49ers, Bucs), Games: 3, 216 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 3 | Hall of Famers: 0, Alex Van Pelt, Winston Churchill, (Bills) Dwayne Haskins, Bullis School, (Washington) Matt Mauck, Jasper, (Titans) After agreeing to a five-year, $255 million contract extension with the Eagles, with $179 million in guarantees, Jalen Hurts became the new Dean Carlson, Rushford, (Chiefs) Marc Bulger, Central Catholic, (Saints, Falcons, Rams, Ravens) Rusty Hilger, Southeast, (Raiders, Lions, Colts, Seahawks) Jim Druckenmiller, Northampton, (49ers, Dolphins, Colts) Bernard Quarles, Thomas Jefferson, (Rams) David Garrard, Southern, (Jaguars) Founder of the Beach & Beach law firm in Chicago; brother of novelist, 1981 All-American; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Bears and Rams, Played 1 season in the NFL with the Cardinals; 2 seasons in the WFL with Memphis, Coached Mt. Matthew Stafford, Highland Park, (Lions) Mitchell Trubisky, Mentor, (Bears) Bob Naponic, Hempfield Area, (Oilers) Dave Wilson, Katella, (Saints) 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 Parnell Dickinson, Brighton, (Bucs) Gino Torretta, Pinole Valley, (Vikings, Seahawks) Taylor Heinicke, Collins Hill, (Texans, Panthers, Washington) Ed Blount, Blair, (49ers) Eli Manning, Isidore Newman, (Giants) Jeb Blount, Longview, (Bucs) Sam Wyche, North Fulton, (Bengals, Washington, Lions, Cardinals) Johnny Evans, T. Wingate Andrews, (Browns) Rob Hertel, Los Altos, (Bengals) Neil Graff, Lincoln, (Patriots, Steelers), Games: 324 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, C.J. Terry Luck, Massey Hill, (Browns) Rick Trocano, Brooklyn, (Browns) Clint Stoerner, Robert E. Lee, (Cowboys) Casey Weldon, North Florida Christian, (Bucs, Washington) Scott Covington, Dana Hills, (Bengals, Rams) Sonny Jurgensen 26. #49 of 97. Will Grier, Davidson Day, (Panthers), Games: 96 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Brooks Bollinger, Central, (Jets, Vikings, Cowboys) Marty Horn, Milburn, (Eagles) Tim Riordan, New London, (Saints) Dan Fouts, St. Ignatius, (Chargers) Ken Stabler 23. Akili Smith, Abraham Lincoln, (Bengals) David Jaynes, Bonner Springs, (Chiefs) From that list, I whittled it down to the top 15 to ever take a snap in Michigan Stadium. Robinson, (Eagles, Bengals, Oilers, Bucs) Todd Husak, St. John Bosco, (Washington) Mike Hold, Corona del Sol, (Bucs) Bill Cappleman, Dunedin, (Vikings, Lions) He still had two years of eligibility remaining due to the COVID pause and a redshirt year. Graham Harrell, Ennis, (Packers) Trevone Boykin, West Mesquite, (Seahawks) Rusty Lisch, Belleville West, (Rams, Bears) Tyrod Taylor, Hampton, (Ravens, Bills, Browns, Chargers) Mike Cherry, Arkansas, (Giants) Troy Taylor, Cordova, (Jets) Donovan McNabb 28. 10. WebMichigan's career leader in passing yardage is Chad Henne with 9,715 passing yards from 2004 to 2007. Bryce Young, the 2021 Heisman trophy winner is our top-ranked player. Brock Berlin, Evangel Christian Academy, (Dolphins, Cowboys, Rams, Lions) Played 9 seasons in the NFL with the Lions; Two-time, Top-rated high school player in Michigan, 2003; Suffered career-ending knee injury in 2006, Played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Lions and Redskins; 30 NFL interceptions; Scored Redskins' only points in, Later athletic director at Miami U. and Boston College. David Whitehurst, Walker, (Packers), Deshaun Watson, Gainesville, (Texans) All-Big Ten, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Craig Whelihan, Santa Teresa, (Chargers) Bell, (Broncos, Rams, Giants, Steelers) Larry Rakestraw, West Fulton, (Bears) Matt McGloin, West Scranton, (Raiders, Eagles, Texans, Chiefs) Dieter Brock, Jones Valley, (Rams) Steve Myer, West Covina, (Seahawks) We saw glimpses of this Michigan quarterback trio at the Maize vs. Blue Spring game. Willie Gillus, Greensville Co., (Packers), Games: 1,324 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bill Donckers, Renton, (Cardinals) Michigan's Chad Henne in 2005. Roger Staubach, Purcell Marian, (Cowboys) Jon Brittenum, Brinkley, (Chargers) Daunte Culpepper, Vanguard, (Vikings, Dolphins, Raiders, Lions) Buchholz, (Falcons, Titans) John Elway, Granada Hills Charter, (Broncos) Matt Barkley, Mater Dei, (Eagles, Bears, Bills) Ken Dorsey, Miramonte, (49ers, Browns) All-time Receiving Leader: Stanley Morgan 534 rec, 10,352 yds, 67 TD . Drew Bledsoe, Walla Walla, (Patriots, Bills, Cowboys) Heath Shuler, Swain Co., (Washington, Saints) Chuck Fusina, Sto-Rox, (Bucs, Packers) Donovan McNabb, Mount Carmel, (Eagles, Washington, Vikings) (Alan Warren/The Ann Arbor News) Alan Warren Henne's best season came as a freshman, when he threw for 2,743 yards and 0:00. And the fewest? 5, Michael Penix Jr. - Indiana; No. Kyle Orton, Southeast Polk, (Bears, Broncos, Chiefs, Cowboys, Bills) WebQuarterbacks: Year No. Plus he recorded 42 rushing TDs. Mike Elkins, Grimsley, (Chiefs) Western Michigan School History; Stats. Kent Austin, Brentwood Academy, (Cardinals) Geno Smith, Miramar, (Jets, Giants, Chargers, Seahawks) Levi Brown, Mt. EJ Manuel, Bayside, (Bills, Raiders) We'll leave the scouting and evaluating to the experts, but with a new crop of quarterbacks about to join the NFL through the draft (April 29-May 1 on ESPN/ESPN App), it got us thinking: Using Pro Football Reference's database of quarterbacks, we sorted through the 721 quarterbacks who made their debuts during the Super Bowl era (since 1966). Sean Renfree, Notre Dame Prep, (Falcons) Trevor Siemian, Olympia, (Broncos, Jets), Games: 571 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bobby Scott, Rossville, (Saints) Steve Beuerlein, Servite, (Raiders, Cowboys, Cardinals, Jaguars, Panthers, Broncos) Sage Rosenfels, Maquoketa, (Dolphins, Texans, Giants) Terry Bradshaw 21. First-team All-American, 1973; Set Michigan records for longest field goal, most field goals, and most extra points; Missed key field goals in last minutes of 1973 and 1974 Ohio State games. Ryan Leaf, C.M. Don Horn, Gardena, (Packers, Broncos, Browns, Chargers) Brady Quinn, Dublin Coffman, (Browns, Chiefs) 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: WebLocation: Kalamazoo, Michigan . Ty Detmer, Southwest, (Packers, Eagles, 49ers, Browns, Lions) Austin Davis, West Lauderdale, (Rams, Browns, Seahawks) Perry Klein, Carson, (Falcons) Bucky Richardson, Broadmoor, (Oilers, Cowboys, Chiefs) Randall Cunningham 20. Warren Moon 17. Jason Campbell, Taylorsville, (Washington, Raiders, Bears, Browns, Bengals) Joe Gilliam, Pearl, (Steelers) Terry Bradshaw, Woodlawn, (Steelers) View 10 items 10 Aaron Shea (1996-1999) Photo By Matthew Emmons- USA TODAY Sports. Jeff Rutledge, Banks, (Rams, Giants, Washington) Rich Campbell, Santa Teresa, (Packers) Tom Sherman, Union Joint, (Bengals, Patriots, Bills) Juliet, (Bills) Brian Griese, Christopher Columbus, (Broncos, Dolphins, Bucs, Bears) Tyler Palko, West Allegheny, (Saints, Cardinals, Steelers, Chiefs), Games: 177 | Super Bowl starts: 0| SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Armanti Edwards, Greenwood, (Panthers) 1 running back in the class of 2016, All-American, 2001; MVP 2001 Michigan football team; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Buccaneers, Co-MVP 1979 Gator Bowl; Led Michigan to 1980 Big Ten championship and victory in, Three-time All-American in track and field; NCAA high jump champion; Second African-American to earn varsity letter in football at Michigan; Georgia Tech refused to play Michigan in 1934 if Ward played, Head football coach at Texas in 1910; Died from a fall prior to start of 1911 season, Served as Detroit police commissioner in the early 1930s, All-Big Ten, 2005; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2006, MVP 1945 Michigan team; All-Big Ten, 1945, All-Big Ten, 1997; Played 2 years in the NFL with the Giants, Later served as an assistant football coach at Michigan for 28 years, Fullback for the 1898 championship team; Later worked as a surgeon in San Francisco; decorated for service as a surgeon at the front in World War I, Quarterback of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team; Later served as a head football coach at Kansas and Beloit, Starting fullback for the 1947 "Mad Magicians" team, All-American, 1990; MVP 1990 Michigan team; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Vikings, All-American, 1941; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Lions; All-Pro in 1945; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1987, All-Big Ten 1992, 1994; Ranks 4th at Michigan with 4,178 rushing yards; Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, 1992; All-American in track, 1995; Played 10 years in the NFL with the Giants and Raiders, MVP 1930 Michigan team; Finished 2nd in voting for 1930 Chicago Tribune Silver Football as Big Ten MVP, Captain of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team, 2nd team All-American 1947; Played for Big Ten championship teams at Michigan (1947) and Ohio State (1942); Later served as an assistant coach and assistant athletic director at Penn State, Played 1 year in the NFL for the Steelers, Later coached at Michigan, Princeton; Athletic director at Maine and Denver; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1956, NCAA champion in indoor 55m hurdles; 3-time All-American in track and field; Set Michigan records in 60-meter high hurdles and 110-meter hurdles, 2011 ESPN.com and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman, Founding director and chairman of the board (19841997) of the, Played 6 years in the NFL with the Falcons, Giants and Bengals, Played 2 years in the NFL for the Cardinals, Played 9 seasons in the NFL for the Jaguars, Captain of the undefeated national champion 1932 team; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Wisconsin, Played on the 1901 Point-a-Minute team; Later served as head football coach at Wabash and Alma Colleges, Played 9 seasons in the NFL and CFL for the Dolphins, Blue Bombers, Roughriders and Alouettes, Later served as the head football coach at Louisiana Tech and head basketball coach at LSU, Played 6 years in the CFL for the Argonauts, All-American, 1942; MVP 1942 Michigan team; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; His No. David Archer, Soda Springs, (Falcons, Washington, Chargers) In fact, the Buckeyes wouldn't Pat Ryan, Putnam City, (Jets, Eagles) Brian Sipe, Grossmont, (Browns) Tom Savage, Cardinal O'Hara, (Texans, Saints, 49ers, Bengals, Lions) No. Cody Kessler, Centennial, (Browns, Jaguars), Colin Kaepernick, Pitman, (49ers) Mason Rudolph, Northwestern, (Steelers) Kellen Moore, Prosser, (Lions, Cowboys) Kelly Stouffer, Rushville, (Seahawks) WebNew England Patriots Draft History. Max Hall, Mountain View, (Cardinals) Ryan Fitzpatrick, Highland, (Rams, Bengals, Bills, Titans, Texans, Jets, Bucs, Dolphins) Mark Vlasic, Center, (Chargers, Chiefs, Bucs) 8. Scott Tinsley, Putnam City West, (Rams, Eagles) Jarrett Stidham, Stephenville, (Patriots) The Best Elvis Grbac. Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East, (Giants, Eagles, Falcons, Browns) 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). Feeley, Ontario, (Eagles, Dolphins, Rams) Kevin Thompson, Damascus, (Browns) Phil Simms 29. Bill Musgrave, Grand Junction, (49ers, Broncos) Nick Mullens, Spain Park, (49ers) Jim Kelly, East Brady, (Bills) Sandy Osiecki, Ansonia, (Chiefs) Matt Lytle, Wyomissing, (Seahawks, Panthers, Ravens) Joe Burrow, Athens, (Bengals) Jim Ward, Gaithersburg, (Colts, Eagles) Joe Dufek, Theodore Roosevelt, (Bills) Kelly Holcomb, Lincoln Co., (Colts, Browns, Bills, Vikings) Jay Walker, University, (Vikings) Ron Jaworski, Lackawanna, (Rams, Eagles, Dolphins, Chiefs) Which ZIP code has produced the most NFL QBs? 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, Jim Zorn, Richard Gahr, (Seahawks, Packers, Bucs) Clint Longley, Littleton, (Cowboys, Chargers) T.J. Rubley, West, (Rams, Packers), Games: 346 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Brent Pease, Mountain Home, (Oilers) Gary Hogeboom, Northview, (Cowboys, Colts, Cardinals) Tommy Maddox, L.D. Thaddeus Lewis, Hialeah-Miami Lakes, (Browns, Bills, Texans) Kerry Collins, Wilson, (Panthers, Saints, Giants, Raiders, Titans, Colts) Chuck Clements, Huntsville, (Jets) Greg Barton, R.A. Millikan, (Lions) Craig Kupp, Selah, (Cardinals) Logan Thomas, Brookville, (Cardinals, Bills, Lions, Washington) Don Strock, Owen J. Roberts, (Dolphins, Browns, Colts) Danny Wuerffel, Fort Walton Beach, (Saints, Packers, Bears, Washington) He was 14-for-19 passing for 174 yards and three touchdowns. Jerry Golsteyn, Central, (Giants, Colts, Lions, Bucs) Josh Allen, Firebaugh, (Bills) 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. Drew Stanton, Harrison, (Lions, Colts, Cardinals) Mike Machurek, Madison, (Lions) Daniels, Lincoln, (Seahawks, Texans) Carl Summerell, Floyd E. Kellam, (Giants) Butch Woolfolk Ive watched my fair share of explosive running backs for Michigan. Nick Foles, Westlake, (Eagles, Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears) Josh McCown, Jacksonville, (Cardinals, Lions, Raiders, Panthers, Bears, Bucs, Browns, Jets, Eagles) Chris Perry 9. Matt Hasselbeck, Xaverian Brothers, (Packers, Seahawks, Titans, Colts) Seasons: 64 (1960 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 537-420-9 Playoff Record: 37-22 Super Bowls Won: 6 (11 Appearances) Championships Won *: 6 . All-American, 1992; Played 9 years in the NFL with the Browns, Later became president of the Moline Plow Company and president of the Moline State Trust & Savings Bank, Served as head football coach, Washington State, 1900, 1902, Played 12 years in the NFL with the Packers; Became the Packers' all-time leader in tackles (1,020), All-Big Ten 1988; Played 1 year in the NFL with the, Played in the NFL for the Saints from 2008 to 2010, Ranked by ESPN as the No. Ken O'Brien, Jesuit, (Jets, Eagles) Sam Adkins, Grover Cleveland, (Seahawks) Tim Tebow, Allen D. Nease, (Broncos, Jets) Craig Penrose, Woodland, (Broncos)