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Posted by Cats, on July 4th, 2009

Bearcats in the NFL

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A total of 12 former Bearcats players were on National Football League rosters as of Dec. 5, 2008.

  • John Bowie – Cornerback, Oakland Raiders
  • Brent Celek – Tight End, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Antonio Chatman – Wide Receiver, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Trent Cole – Defensive End, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Troy Evans – Linebacker, New Orleans Saints
  • Jason Fabini – Offensive Tackle, Washington Redskins
  • Andre Frazier – Linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Tyjuan Hagler – Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
  • Daven Holly – Cornerback, Cleveland Browns
  • Haruki Nakamura – Safety, Baltimore Ravens
  • Antwan Peek – Linebacker, Cleveland Browns
  • Mike Wright – Defensive Lineman, New England Patriots

Going into the 2009 NFL Season the number of Cincinnati Bearcats in the NFL will surely grow as the program produced a record-breaking number of draftees this past April. The 2009 Bearcats Draft class broke the record of previous draft classes where five players were drafted in 1998, 1960, and 1947.

Barwin_Sacking_VaTech_SidebarStandout defensive end highlighted the Bearcats draftees when he was selected as the 14th Pick in the 2nd Round (46th Overall)- the highest Cincinnati player drafted since Artrell Hawkins was selected 43rd by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1998. Barwin’s All-American, All-Big East senior season drew headlines at the NFL Combine as some fans first heard of Barwin’s amazing switch from offense to defense before his final season in Cincinnati. Additionally Barwin found himself atop the majority of workout results among defensive lineman coming out of the Combine as his impressive versatility and athletic ability dragged the three year letter-man from relative obscurity to this year’s draft sleeper.

The next Bearcat drafted was amazing their second All-American- punter . Huber lead the nation in punting in 2007, and was the first UC player to ever win back-to-back Associated Press 1st Team All-American honors. Huber’s blend of leg strength and accuracy made him the top punter entering the weekend as he was drafted in the 5th Round (142nd Overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Interesting Fact: Huber joins a very short list of NFL players who played their high school, college and now professional football all in the same hometown where they grew up. Huber played high school ball at McNicholas High on the east-side of Cincinnati where he earned All-League Punter of the Year in his junior and senior seasons.

Other Bearcats drafted this weekend are DB DeAngelo Smith (5th Round 143rd Overall), CB Brandon Underwood (6th Round 187th Overall), CB Mike Mickens (7th Round 227th Overall), and OG Trevor Canfield (7th Round 254th Overall). Mikens and Canfield were projected to get selected earlier in the draft, yet all four of these late draft picks will surely compete for a roster spot this summer.

For more coverage of the 2009 , please check out Day Countdown at www.nfldraftdaycountdown.com.

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