When Bill Stanfill played at the University of Georgia, he helped the Bulldogs win the Cotton Bowl, and as a Senior he was an All-American and the winner of the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman in college football. The Miami Dolphins would land him with the 11th Overall Pick in 1969, and Stanfill would be a part of the budding defense that would become a National Football League power.
After being drafted from Northwestern State in the Second Round in 1982, Mark Duper only saw action in two Games as a rookie, but this would change when Dan Marino emerged as the Dolphins’ Quarterback.
Dick Anderson played his entire pro career with the Miami Dolphins, and it did not take long for the Strong Safety to prove his worth after being taken in the third round in 1968.
Sam Madison arrived as a second round pick from Louisville in 1997, and by the next season, he was their starting Right Cornerback.