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Top 10 all-time NFL players from Kansas State
Some Green Bay Packers legends crack this list of K-State greats.

Kansas State boasts an impressive list of NFL alumni. Here are the top 10 all-time NFL players who played for the Wildcats, as determined by NFL.com's Jim Reineking (follow on Twitter @jimreineking). (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

2000 NFL Draft, second round, New Orleans Saints -- Howard played six seasons for the Saints (2000-05) and four seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles (2006-09). (AP Photo/Paul Jasienski)

1999 NFL Draft, third round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Gramatica played six seasons for the Buccaneers (1999-2004), two seasons for the Indianapolis Colts (2004-06), one season for the Dallas Cowboys (2006) and two seasons for the New Orleans Saints (2007-08). He was a member of the Buccaneers team that won Super Bowl XXXVII and was a one-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

2003 NFL Draft, first round, Dallas Cowboys -- Newman played nine seasons for the Cowboys (2003-2011) and three seasons for the Cincinnati Bengls (2012-14). He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

1971 NFL Draft, first round, Cleveland Browns -- Scott played 13 seasons for the Browns (1971-1983), and was a one-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

2005 NFL Draft, fourth round, San Diego Chargers -- Sproles played five seasons for the Chargers (2005-2010), two seasons for the New Orleans Saints (2011-12) and two seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles (2013-14). In 2011, Sproles set a single-season record for most all-purpose yards (2,696). (AP Photo/Ric Tapia)

2008 NFL Draft, second round, Green Bay Packers -- Nelson has played seven seasons for the Packers (2008-2014) and was a member of the squad that won Super Bowl XLV. He is a one-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Coffman -- who went undrafted -- played eight seasons for the Green Bay Packers (1978-1985), two seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs (1986-87) and one season for the Minnesota Vikings (1988). He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

1971 NFL Draft, third round, Houston Oilers -- Dickey played four seasons for the Oilers (1971-75) and then nine seasons for the Green Bay Packers (1976-1985). Dickey's 4,458 passing yards in 1983 had served as the Packers' franchise record until it was surpassed by Aaron Rodgers in 2011 (4,643). (AP Photo/Randy Rasmussen)

1969 NFL Draft, eighth round, Washington Redskins -- Brown played eight seasons for the Redskins (1969-1976) and was a member of the team when it advanced to Super Bowl VII. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection. (Associated Press)

1975 NFL Draft, fifth round, New England Patriots -- Grogan played 16 seasons for the Patriots (1975-1990), and was a member of the team when it advanced to Super Bowl XX. (AP Photo/Mike Kullen)
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