What NFL players went to William and Mary?

NFL College Tracker – William & Mary

Player Pos. 2022 Cash
DeAndre Houston-Carson S $1,770,000
Luke Rhodes LS $1,035,000
Bill Murray DT $705,000
Devonte Dedmon WR $705,000

Did any JMU football players get drafted?

Former quarterback Ben DiNucci was the last JMU player to be drafted into the NFL. The 2022 NFL draft will begin this Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. and will wrap up this Saturday.

Who was the 5th pick in the 2014 NFL draft?

Going into their Week 7 head-to-head matchup in 2020 when the Rams host the Bears on “Monday Night Football,” Donald and Mack have each played 100 regular-season games. Donald has 79.5 sacks; Mack has 66. Mack was the No. 5 overall pick in 2014 for the then-Oakland Raiders.

Who wore the double helmet in the NFL?

Safety Mark Kelso played eight seasons with the Buffalo Bills from 1986-1993. He wore this helmet toward the end of his career. The extra shell on top was created to offer better protection for his head.

How many NFL players came from JMU?

HARRISONBURG, Va. – A total of 11 former James Madison student-athletes across seven teams are currently competing in training camps with hopes of earning roster spots for the 2021 National Football League season. Three former Dukes are currently with the defending world champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

What NFL players came from James Madison?

NFL College Tracker – James Madison

Player Pos. Team
Josh Wells RT TB
Dean Marlowe SS ATL
Aaron Stinnie G TB
Ben DiNucci QB DAL

Who had big helmet for bills?

Safety Mark Kelso
Safety Mark Kelso played eight seasons with the Buffalo Bills from 1986-1993. He wore this helmet toward the end of his career. The extra shell on top was created to offer better protection for his head.

Why did Mark Kelso wear that helmet?

After sustaining a couple of concussions in college and early in his NFL career, Kelso (who at that point was already wearing a neck collar), with the help of the Bills long-time trainer, Eddie Abramowski, began wearing what is known as a “Pro Cap” on his helmet.