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314. Roddy White

A first round pick out if the University of Alabama-Birmingham, Roddy White lived up to expectations in a career that was only spent with the Atlanta Falcons.  The go-to option for Atlanta for years, White had a six-year run (2007-12) where he never fell below 1,100 Receiving Yards per season and would have a pair of 1,300 Yard seasons peaking at 1,389 enough for second place overall in the NFL that season (2010).  He would also finish atop the leaderboard in Receptions and be named a First Team All-Pro.

Owen Daniels

From the University of Wisconsin, Owen Daniels would prove to be a nice receiving Tight End in the National Football League, most notably playing for wherever Gary Kubiak was coaching.

Miles Austin

For a two year period Miles Austin was one of the most dynamic Wide Receivers in football.  Undrafted out of Monmouth, Austin would work his way as a regular fixture in his fourth season (2009) with the Dallas Cowboys and would record a career high of 1,320 Yards on 81 Receptions and go to his first of two straight Pro Bowls.  He would have 1,000 Yards again in 2010, but he would not ever come close to that benchmark for the rest of his career.

317. Michael Vick

Michael Vick may be best known in some circles for his dogfighting ring that cost him two years in the NFL, but prior to that the first overall pick from Virginia Tech was one of the most exciting players in Football; in fact, some would argue for a time he was the most exciting the player in the game.