Penn State Nittany Lions Football - Current NFL Players

Current NFL Players

There are currently 31 Penn State football players playing in the National Football League:

Player Team Position
NaVorro Bowman San Francisco 49ers Linebacker
Brett Brackett Jacksonville Jaguars Tight End
Levi Brown Arizona Cardinals Offensive Tackle
Deon Butler San Diego Chargers Wide Receiver
Dan Connor Dallas Cowboys Linebacker
Jack Crawford Oakland Raiders Defensive End
Robbie Gould Chicago Bears Place kicker
Tamba Hali Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker
Josh Hull St. Louis Rams Linebacker
Dennis Landolt New York Jets Offensive Tackle
Sean Lee Dallas Cowboys Linebacker
Aaron Maybin Cincinnati Bengals Linebacker
Derek Moye Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver
Jordan Norwood Cleveland Browns Wide Receiver
Jared Odrick Miami Dolphins Defensive End
Rich Ohrnberger Arizona Cardinals Guard
Paul Posluszny Jacksonville Jaguars Linebacker
Chaz Powell Green Bay Packers Safety
Andrew Quarless Green Bay Packers Tight End
Michael Robinson Seattle Seahawks Fullback
Evan Royster Washington Redskins Running Back
Bryan Scott Buffalo Bills Linebacker
Tim Shaw Tennessee Titans Linebacker
A.Q. Shipley Indianapolis Colts Center
Mickey Shuler Oakland Raiders Tight End
Devon Still Cincinnati Bengals Defensive Tackle
Nathan Stupar Oakland Raiders Linebacker
Andrew Szczerba Atlanta Falcons Tight End
Johnnie Troutman San Diego Chargers Guard
Cameron Wake Miami Dolphins Linebacker
Stefen Wisniewski Oakland Raiders Guard

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