LSU-NFL Roster

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  1. saz_1

    saz_1 Founding Member

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    How good would a team be if it were filled with just current LSU-NFL players? I dont know all of them out there, but I'll start as best I can:

    QB - Mauck (Denver 3rd string)
    RB - Davis (Houston Starter)
    RB - Faulk (NE 2nd string)
    WR - Clayton (Bucs Starter)
    WR - Henderson (NO 3rd Starter)
    TE - Royal (Redskins Starter)
    RT - Winey (Giants 2nd String)
    RG - Peterman (Dallas 2nd String)
    C - Mawae (Jets Starter)
    LG - Faneca (Steelers Starter)
    LT - ?

    DE - Spears (Dallas 2nd String)
    RT - McFarland (Bucs Starter)
    LT -Allen (Giants 2nd String)
    DE - Green (NE Starter)
    OLB -James (Dallas Starter)
    MLB -Alexander (NE 2nd String)
    OLB - Faulk (Rams 2nd String)
    CB - Gay (NE Starter)
    CB -Daniels (Fins Starter)
    FS - Roman (GB Starter)
    SS - Hunt (Dolphins 3rd String)

    K -?
    P - Jones (Miami 2nd string)

    Updated thanks to info from JoeReckless.
     
  2. JoeReckless

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    Tigers in the NFL
    Updated 7/21/05

    Below is a list of former LSU student-athletes who are currently on NFL rosters. Please use the link to view 2005 season and career statistics from NFL.com.

    No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Team
    49 Eric Alexander LB 6-0 223 1 New England Patriots
    97 Kenderick Allen DT 6-6 315 3 New York Giants
    80 Michael Clayton WR 6-3 197 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    21 Travis Daniels CB 6-1 192 R Miami Dolphins
    6 Rohan Davey QB 6-2 245 4 New England Patriots
    37 Domanick Davis RB 5-9 221 3 Houston Texans
    66 Alan Faneca T 5-10 307 8 Pittsburgh Steelers
    33 Kevin Faulk RB 5-8 202 7 New England Patriots
    57 Trev Faulk LB 6-3 254 4 St. Louis Rams
    31 Randall Gay DB 5-11 186 2 New England Patriots
    95 Green, Howard DT 6-2 315 3 New Orleans Saints
    97 Jarvis Green DE 6-3 290 4 New England England
    19 Devery Henderson WR 5-11 200 2 New Orleans Saints
    91 Marquise Hill DE 6-6 300 2 New England Patriots
    56 Bradie James LB 6-2 245 3 Dallas Cowboys
    20 Tory James DB 6-2 186 10 Cincinnati Bengals
    87 Eddie Kennison WR 6-1 201 10 Kansas City Chiefs
    94 Chad Lavalais DT 6-1 293 2 Atlanta Falcons
    8 Mauck, Matt QB 6-1 213 1 Denver Broncos
    68 Kevin Mawae C 6-4 289 12 New York Jets
    62 Todd McClure C 6-1 286 7 Atlanta Falcons
    92 Anthony McFarland DT 6-0 300 7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    79 Kenny Mixon DE 6-4 271 8 Minnesota Vikings
    60 Stephen Peterman G 6-4 317 1 Dallas Cowboys
    73 Marcus Price G 6-4 310 8 Buffalo Bills
    82 Josh Reed WR 5-10 208 4 Buffalo Bills
    20 Mark Roman DB 5-11 200 6 Green Bay Packers
    88 Robert Royal TE 6-4 257 3 Washington Redskins
    96 Marcus Spears DE 6-4 307 R Dallas Cowboys
    22 LaBrandon Toefield RB 5-11 232 3 Jacksonville Jaguars
    25 Denard Walker CB 6-1 190 9 Oakland Raiders
    23 Corey Webster CB 6-0 204 R New York Giants
    76 Brandon Winey T 6-6 312 3 New York Giants
     
  3. locoguano

    locoguano Founding Member

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    guard faneca
    lb faulk
    lb james
    qb davey, not mauck
    dt lavalais
    guard peterman
    tackle whiney
    cb walker
    s roman
    wr kennison not henderson

    you could do it... just not easily... and they'd get their asses kicked by any nfl team out there.
     
  5. saz_1

    saz_1 Founding Member

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    I updated the list up top. Also, I heard Davey is down in the depth chart, which is why I went with Mauck. Although I agree that Davey is probably the better QB. We are still missing some OL, a K and a SS.
     
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    COTiger 2010 Bowl Pick 'Em Champ

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    Jack Hunt can fill your SS spot. He signed a free agent contract with Nick and the Dolphins.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Peterman is your right guard.
     
  8. saz_1

    saz_1 Founding Member

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    I think that is as far as we can go. Not a bad team overall.
     
  9. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

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    Come on, that team is terrible. If the team includes that many players that aren't starters, I'm guessing just about any other team's starters would beat them.

    But it sure is a good collection of NFL talent overall though. It's nice to see those kinds of numbers, after a decade or so drought! :geauxtige
     
  10. saz_1

    saz_1 Founding Member

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    Of course putting this team up against another NFL team would be folly. The real comparison would be to compare it against other NCAA schools. I'm guessing that Miami, FSU, Oklahoma, Texas and a couple other teams could field a better team, but after that, this is not such a bad group of NFL talent.
     

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