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Jacoby Jones

Jacoby Jones would have 203 Receptions in the National Football League, a respectable number but it was as a Returner where he really shined.  In that roe, Jones would secure 7,628 Yards and 9 Touchdowns, the latter of which is as of this writing good enough for 21st all-time.  Jones will be best be remembered for his work in the 2012 playoffs where as a Baltimore Raven he caught a game tying pass in a divisional playoff game against Denver and in would later set a record for the longest kickoff return touchdown (108 Yards) in Super Bowl history.   There is an excellent chance that Baltimore does not win (let alone go to) the Super Bowl that year had it not been for Jones’ efforts that year.

Dwayne Bowe

A First Round pick out of LSU, Dwayne Bowe would put together a decent career as an NFL Wide Receiver predominantly with the Kansas City Chiefs.  Bowe would have three seasons where he had over 1,000 Yards, but it was in 2010 where he would lead the league in Touchdown Receptions earning himself a Second Team All Pro Selection and Pro Bowl nod.  He would have over 7,000 Receiving Yards as a pro.

Brandon Fields

The life of a Punter in the National Football League is not one of fame so it has to be considered a success when one makes a Pro Bowl and was drafted.  That was the case for Michigan State’s Brandon Fields who was a late round pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2007 and was a Pro Bowl Selection in 2013.  He would lead the NFL in Yards/Punt in 2012.

Brandon Browner

It took awhile for Brandon Browner to find his footing in the National Football League.  He was undrafted out of Oregon State and while he was signed with the Denver Broncos for two years he never played a game there.  Browner would however become a star in the Canadian Football League where he would be a three time CFL All Star and a Grey Cup Champion with the Calgary Stampeders and would garner another look from the NFL.