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E.J. Holub, the first man who would have his number retired at Texas Tech would make professional football history as in the 60s, he was a rare player to start at two different positions (Linebacker and Center).  WIth today's football climate, we are unlikely to ever see that again.

Drafted by the Dallas Texans in 1961, Fred Arbanas would establish himself as one of the top Tight Ends of the American Football League immediately.  Arbanas was named an AFL All-Star in his rookie year and he would be named that honor another four times with the Texans/Chiefs.

Berry was drafted 5th overall in 2010 from the University of Tennessee and the former SEC Defensive Player of the Year did not disappoint.  A Pro Bowl selection as a rookie, he would sit out almost all of the 2011 season only to come back better than ever in 2012 returning to the Pro Bowl.  He would do it again in 2013 this time adding a First Team All-Pro to his accolades.

28. John Alt

John Alt was a 1st Round Draft Pick from the University of Iowa in 1984 and he would eventually lock himself as the team’s starting Left Tackle.  By the early 1990s, he would establish himself as one of the best at his position and he would be rewarded with two Pro Bowl Selections (1992 & 1993) though he arguably made a case to have gone to a couple more.  He would play all 179 of his NFL Games with Kansas City, and the Chiefs Hall of Fame called his name in 2002.