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Rocky Bernard, Defensive Tackle
New York Giants

Dezmon Briscoe, Wide Receiver
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Charles Brown, Left Tackle
New Orleans Saints

Aaron Brown, Linebacker
St. Louis Rams

David Buehler, K
Dallas Cowboys

Jordan Cameron, Tight End
Cleveland Browns

DJ Campbell, Defensive Back
Carolina Panthers

Gabe Carimi, Tackle
Chicago Bears

Keary Colbert, Wide Receiver
Kansas City Chiefs

Jon Cooper, Center
Free Agent

Nick Folk, K
New York Jets

Erik Folk, K
2012 Draft Prospect

Chris Gocong, Linebacker
Cleveland Browns

Adam Grant, Offensive Tackle
Denver Broncos

Alex Green, Running Back
Green Bay Packers

Garrett Hartley, K
New Orleans Saints

Stanley Havili, Fullback
Philadelphia Eagles

Chris Horton, Safety
New York Giants

Winston Justice, Tackle
Indianapolis Colts

Jermaine Kearse, Wide Receiver
Seattle Seahawks

Bryan Kehl, Linebacker
Washington Redskins

Phil Loadholt, Tackle
Minnesota Vikings

Brandon Marshall, Linebacker
Jacksonville Jaguars

Rishard Matthews, Wide Receiver
Miami Dolphins

Rey Maualuga, Linebacker
Cincinnati Bengals

Josh Mauga, Linebacker
New York Jets

Vaughn Meatoga, Defensive Line
Washington Redskins

Fili Moala, Defensive Tackle
Indianapolis Colts

Troy Nolan, Safety
Houston Texans

Josh Pinkard, Cornerback/Safety
Seattle Seahawks

Eddie Pleasant, Safety
Houston Texans

Glover Quin, Cornerback
Houston Texans

James Sanders, Safety
Arizona Cardinals

Malcolm Smith, Linebacker
Seattle Seahawks

Isaiah Stanback, Wide Receiver
New York Giants

Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Defensive End
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kevin Thomas, Cornerback
Indianapolis Colts

Justin Tryon, Cornerback
New York Giants

Adam Vinatieri, Kicker
Indianapolis Colts

Trevin Wade, Cornerback
Cleveland Browns

Chastin West, Wide Receiver
Jacksonville Jaguars

 

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Pete Carroll, Head Coach
Seattle Seahawks

Shawn Jefferson, Wide Receiver Coach
Detroit Lions

Sammy Knight, Defensive Assistant
USC

Keenan McCardell, Wide Receivers Coach
Washington Redskins

Steve Sarkisian, Head Coach
University of Washington

 

Anthony Anderson, Guard
St. John Mill Rats- Canada

Tyrell Biggs, Forward
Canton Charge- NBADL

Gary Forbes, Shooting Guard
Toronto Raptors

Jordan Hamilton, Forward
Denver Nuggets

Ken Horton, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

Dario Hunt, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

Tyrone Levett, Forward
Halifax Rainmen - Canada

Vernon Macklin, Forward
Detroit Pistons

Ryan Pearson, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

 

John Randle, HOF 2010, Defensive Tackle
Minnesota Vikings

Eric A. Allen, ESPN NFL Analyst, Cornerback
Oakland Raiders

Troy Brown, Wide Receiver
New England Patriots

Curtis Conway,
Broadcaster

Derrick Deese,
San Francisco 49ers

Dante Hall, Kick Returner/ Wide Receiver
Kansas City Chiefs

Brian Kelly, Cornerback
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sammy D. Knight, Safety
New Orleans Saints

Keenan W. McCardell, Wide Receiver
Washington Redskins

Willie McGinest, Linebacker
New England Patriots

Patrick Surtain, Cornerback
Kansas City Chiefs

 
Player

Phil Loadholt

Minnesota Vikings
Tackle

 
 
 

Career Accomplishments

Loadholt was drafted in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He is the second highest OT selected by the Vikings since Bryant McKinnie in 2002. Loadholt was part of record-setting OU offense in 2008 that averaged over 51 points per game and 547 yards per game.
 
OFF THE FIELD: Earned degree in multidisciplinary studies from Oklahoma in December 2008…Born in Honolulu but went to high school in Colorado...The oldest of 2 children, his father was a career US Army Sgt. 1st Class....Younger sister plays basketball at Garden City CC…Was the tallest starting football player in Sooners history...Named to Student Excellence List and earned Student Support Service Award after maintaining a 3.0 grade point average at Garden City CC...Wants to pursue a career in high school coaching when his NFL playing days are over...Enjoys fishing in his free time.
 
PRO: The 2nd OU Sooner drafted by the Vikings in the past 3 seasons, joining RB Adrian Peterson in 2007 (#7 overall)…The 6th OT selected in the 2009 NFL Draft…Teammates at OU with fellow Vikings rookie lineman Jon Cooper and CB Marcus Walker...The 2009 Vikings feature 4 former Sooners on the roster…Played against Vikings 1st-round pick Percy Harvin in the 2008 National Championship game...Joins the Vikings as the highest-drafted OT since 2002 when Bryant McKinnie was the #7 overall choice.
 
COLLEGE: Spent 2 seasons at OU, transferring after 2 seasons at Garden City (KS) Community College…Started all 48 collegiate games he played, 27 for the Sooners…As a senior, part of Sooner offense that scored team-record 96 TDs...Protected 2008 Heisman Trophy winner QB Sam Bradford…Sooners went 23-5 during his 2 seasons and won consecutive Big 12 Conference titles...Helped 2008 OU team set numerous national and team records, including scoring an NCAA-record 716 points, topping the 656 by Hawaii in 2006…OU scored 96 offensive TDs, breaking the old mark of 89 by Nebraska in 1983…Sooners scored 60+ points in 5 straight games in 2008 to set an NCAA mark…Won Big 12 title and advanced to National Championship game against Florida…Blocked for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers, RBs Chris Brown and DeMarco Murray, in 2008…Named 1st-Team All-Big 12 by coaches and Associated Press as a senior...Helped 2007 Sooners win Big 12 title in his 1st season at OU…Started all 14 games at LT…Named 2nd-Team All-Big 12 by the league coaches and Associated Press...Earned 2006 All-America honors in his 2nd season at Garden City Community College…Jayhawk Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year...In his freshman season, earned All-America honors at Garden City.
 
PREP: Standout in football, track and basketball at Fountain Fort Carson High in Colorado…Played defensive line and TE…Led basketball team to state title game as a senior…Won Colorado state title in discus.
 

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