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Donte Whitner was named to all Big-Ten Team in 2005, where he was so impressive, the Buffalo Bills used their First Round Pick (Ninth Overall) to nab the Ohio State Buckeye.
While a lot of people thought that Sebastian Janikowski was the best kicker in college most were shocked when he was drafted in the 1stRound by the Oakland Raiders. Janikowski would go on to have a very long career where he played 18 seasons, 17 with Oakland, and while he was not one of the more accurate kickers, he was the most powerful. As of this writing he holds the record for the most Field Goals of 50 or more Yards and the all-time Points mark for the Raiders.
While Jonathan Stewart was never an elite Running Back in the National Football League, the former Oregon Duck would have a long career mostly with the Carolina Panthers where he was used mostly in tandem with other Backs. Stewart’s best season was in 2009 where he had his only 1,000 Yard Rushing Season (1,133) and was his ninth overall. He would rush for 7,335 Yards and 51 Touchdowns.