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Top 10 all-time NFL players from Oklahoma
Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon heads this list of the all-time NFL greats from Oklahoma.

Oklahoma -- which has produced three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame -- boasts an impressive list of NFL alumni. Here are the top 10 all-time NFL players from Oklahoma, as determined by NFL.com's Jim Reineking (follow on Twitter @jimreineking). (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

1991 NFL Draft, third round, Denver Broncos -- Traylor played six seasons for the Broncos (1991-92, 1997-2000), one season for the Green Bay Packers (1993), two seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs (1995-96), three seasons for the Chicago Bears (2001-03), one season for the New England Patriots (2004) and three seasons for the Miami Dolphins (2005-07). He was a member of two Super Bowl-winning teams with the Broncos (Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII) and one Super Bowl-winning team with the Patriots (Super Bowl XXIX). (AP Photo/Scott Boehm)

1965 NFL Draft, second round, Minnesota Vikings -- Rentzel played two seasons for the Vikings (1965-66), four years for the Dallas Cowboys (1967-1970) and three season for the Los Angeles Rams (1971-74). He was a member of the Cowboys team that advanced to Super Bowl V. (National Football League)

1976 NFL Draft, first round, San Diego Chargers -- Washington played one season for the Chargers (1977), three seasons for the Baltimore Colts (1978-1980), four years for the Washington Redskins (1981-84) and one season for the Atlanta Falcons (1985). He was a member of two Redskins teams that played in the Super Bowl, including the Super Bowl XVII-winning squad. He was a one-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

1986 NFL Draft, first round, Atlanta Falcons -- Casillas played five seasons for the Falcons (1986-1990), five seasons for the Dallas Cowboys (1991-93, 1996-97), and two seasons for the New York Jets (1994-95). He was a member of the Cowboys teams that won Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXVIII. (National Football League)

1965 NFL Draft, second round, Baltimore Colts -- Neely was traded by the Colts to the Dallas Cowboys, for whom he played 13 seasons (1965-1977). He played in four Super Bowls with Dallas, including two Super Bowl victories. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

1973 NFL Draft, second round, Cleveland Browns -- Pruitt played nine seasons for the Browns (1973-1981) and three seasons for the Los Angeles Raiders (1982-84). He was a member of the Raiders team that won Super Bowl XVIII and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

1988 NFL Draft, first round, Philadelphia Eagles -- Jackson played four seasons for the Eagles (1988-1991), three seasons for the Miami Dolphins (1992-94) and two seasons for the Green Bay Packers (1995-96). He was a member of the Packers team that won Super Bowl XXXI and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection. (National Football League)

1957 NFL Draft, third round, Philadelphia Eagles -- McDonald played seven seasons for the Eagles (1957-1963), one season for the Dallas Cowboys (1964), two seasons for the Los Angeles Rams (1965-66), one season for the Atlanta Falcons (1967) and one season for the Cleveland Browns (1968). He was a member of the Eagles team that won the 1960 NFL championship, a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a 1998 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (National Football League)

2007 NFL Draft, first round, Minnesota Vikings -- Peterson has played eight seasons for the Vikings (2007-2014) and is a six-time Pro Bowl selection. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)

1976 NFL Draft, first round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Selmon played nine seasons for the Buccaneers (1976-1984), was a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a 1995 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (National Football League)
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