Glades Central High School - Notable Football Players From Glades Central High School

Notable Football Players From Glades Central High School

  • Reidel Anthony - Former NFL wide receiver, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, Florida Gators
  • Brad Banks - CFL quarterback, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 2002 Heisman Trophy first runner-up
  • Travis Benjamin - Cleveland Browns, Miami Hurricanes
  • Damien Berry - Baltimore Ravens, Miami Hurricanes
  • Roosevelt Blackmon - Former NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Dinavon Bythwood - Former NFL Defensive End, Cleveland Browns, University of Miami
  • Johnnie Dixon - Defensive back, Calgary Stampeders
  • Rashaad Duncan- Defensive End, Tampa Bay Bucs, Carolina Panthers and now with the Buffalo Bills.
  • Cedric E. Evans - Former defensive back Grand Rapids Rampage, Augusta Stallions, Florida Gators Arena Football League / CFL
  • Jessie Hester - Former NFL wide receiver, St. Louis Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Raiders.
  • Santonio Holmes - NFL wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Super Bowl MVP
  • Omar Haugabook - CFL quarterback
  • Claude Harriot - CFL defensive lineman
  • Charles Inman - CFL/AFL wide receiver, Savannah State University
  • James Jackson - Former NFL running back, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals
  • Willie Jones - Offensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs
  • James Lee - Offensive tackle, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Ray McDonald - Former NFL wide receiver, New England PatriotsFlorida Gators
  • Ray McDonald Jr. - Defensive end, San Francisco 49ersFlorida Gators
  • Wayne Messam - Former NFL wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Robert Newkirk - Former NFL defensive tackle, Chicago Bears
  • Louis Oliver - Former NFL defensive back, Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals, Florida Gators
  • Johnny Rutledge - Former NFL linebacker, Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Florida Gators
  • JaJuan Seider - Former NFL quarterback, San Diego Chargers
  • Willie Snead - Former NFL wide receiver, New York Jets
  • Jimmy Spencer - Former NFL defensive back, New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos
  • Fred Taylor - Running back, Jacksonville Jaguars (selected to 2008 Pro Bowl), New England Patriots, Florida Gators

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