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Zach Brown played eight years in the NFL, but while he is best known for his first four seasons with Tennessee and two strong years with Washington, his lone year in Buffalo (2016) would be his Pro Bowl season.
The Linebacker had 17.5 career Sacks and 664 Tackles.
Undrafted from South Carolina in 2011, Patrick DiMarco made an NFL roster the year after with the Kansas City Chiefs. DiMarco was only in KC for a year and was used as a Fullback for three years with the Atlanta Falcons, where he was a Pro Bowler in 2015. He finished his career with three years in Buffalo.
Patrick Chung may not have been a superstar but the Second Round Pick from Oregon was a favorite of New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick, who got ample mileage out of the Safety.
Chung, the son of Jamaican musician Sophia George, and Jamaican music producer, Ronald Chung, played from 2009 to 2019, recording 11 Interceptions and 778 Tackles, and he was with New England for all but one year (2013), where he was with the Philadelphia Eagles. On Chung’s return to the Patriots in 2014, Chung was a regular starter and helped the Pats win three Super Bowls, and while he is not a serious candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the prestigious New England Patriots Hall should call his name.
Mike Pouncey, the twin brother of Maurkice Pouncey, was an NCAA Champion with the University of Florida in 2009, where he was considered one of the top Offensive Linemen in the 2011 Draft. The Miami Dolphins agreed and grabbed with the 16th Overall Pick, and he went to three Pro Bowls as a Dolphin.
Playing mostly at Center, Pouncey was also used at Right Guard on occasion and was there in his second Pro Bowl year (2014). He would play two final seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers, where he had his fourth Pro Bowl selection in 2018. After sitting out the 2020 season, due to hip issues, he retired simultaneously with his brother.