Best Florida State Running Backs of All Time
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Florida State boasts an impressive list of NFL alumni. Here are the top 10 all-time NFL players who played for the Seminoles, as determined by NFL.com's Jim Reineking (follow on Twitter @jimreineking). (AP Photo/Steve Cannon)
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10. Laveranues Coles, WR
2000 NFL Draft, third round, New York Jets -- Coles played seven seasons for the Jets (2000-02, 2005-08), two seasons for the Washington Redskins (2003-04) and one season for the Cincinnati Bengals (2009). He was a one-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)
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9. Darnell Dockett, DT
2004 NFL Draft, third round, Arizona Cardinals -- Dockett has played each of his nine NFL seasons with the Cardinals (2004-2012), played in Super Bowl XLIII and has been a three-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
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8. Brad Johnson, QB
1992 NFL Draft, ninth round, Minnesota Vikings -- Johnson played seven seasons for the Vikings (1994-98, 2005-06), two seasons for the Washington Redskins (1999-2000), four seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2001-04) and two seasons for the Dallas Cowboys (2007-08). He was the starting quarterback in the Buccaneers' win in Super Bowl XXXVII, and was a two-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
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7. LeRoy Butler, DB
1990 NFL Draft, second round, Green Bay Packers -- Butler played 12 seasons for the Packers (1990-2001) and played in two Super Bowls with the team, winning Super Bowl XXXI. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)
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6. Anquan Boldin, WR
2003 NFL Draft, second round, Arizona Cardinals -- Boldin played seven seasons for the Cardinals (2003-09), three seasons for the Baltimore Ravens (2010-12) and two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (2013-2014). He played in Super Bowl XLIII as a member of the Cardinals and was a part of the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII-winning team. He is a three-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Kevin Terrell)
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5. Warrick Dunn, RB
1997 NFL Draft, first round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Dunn played six seasons for the Buccaneers (1997-2001, 2008) and six seasons for the Atlanta Falcons (2002-07). He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Reinhold Matay)
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4. Fred Biletnikoff, WR
1965 AFL Draft, second round, Oakland Raiders -- Biletnikoff played 14 seasons for the Raiders, playing in Super Bowl II and winning Super Bowl XI with the team (he was game MVP in the Raiders' first Super Bowl win). He was a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a 1988 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (National Football League)
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3. Walter Jones, OT
1997 NFL Draft, first round, Seattle Seahawks -- Jones played 12 seasons for the Seahawks (1997-2008), was a member of the Seahawks when they advanced to Super Bowl XL, and was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection.. (AP Photo/Scott Boehm)
Scott Boehm
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2. Derrick Brooks, LB
1995 NFL Draft, first round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Brooks played 14 seasons with the Buccaneers (1995-2008), was a member of Tampa Bay's Super Bowl XXXVII-winning team and an 11-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)
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1. Deion Sanders, DB/KR
1989 NFL Draft, first round, Atlanta Falcons -- Sanders played five seasons for the Falcons (1989-1993), one season for the San Francisco 49ers (1994), five seasons for the Dallas Cowboys (1995-99), one season for the Washington Redskins (2000) and two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2004-05). He was a member of the 49ers' Super Bowl XXIX-winning team and the Cowboys' Super Bowl XXX-winning team. He was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection and a 2011 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Paul Spinelli)
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Best Florida State Running Backs of All Time
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