Hall of Famers, All-Americans, Top 25 Pitt players since 2000

Aaron Donald to Darrelle Revis, Fitzgerald, Conner and more

PITTSBURGH (93.7 The Fan) – A quarter of the way through the century, Pitt has had a couple of all-time players, not just in college, but later in the NFL. A look at the Top 25 best Pitt football players since 2000.

Aaron Donald-DL

·        Unanimous 1st Team All-American won Bronko Nagurski & Outland Trophies along with Chuck Bednarik and Lombardi Awards-47 TFL in 2 years

Larry Fitzgerald-WR

·        Heisman Trophy runner-up, Biletnikoff Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year with 92 catches, 1,672 yds, 22 TD in 2003 averaging 18.2 yds-per-catch

LeSean McCoy-RB

·        As freshman 1328 yards & 14 TD in 2007 including 148 yards in 13-9 win over WVU. Had 21 rushing TD and 1,488 yds in other year at Pitt

Darrelle Revis-CB

·        73-yard punt return for TD v WVU was 2006 College Football Play of the Year by ESPN, Freshman All-American & 3 years all-conference. Its where he built Revis Island

James Conner-RB

·        Battled back from knee injury & Hodgkin Lymphoma to leave Pitt as its 2nd leading rusher, 2nd in rushing TD. Set Pitt bowl record with 229 rush yds & played a little defensive end

Tyler Boyd-WR

·        Clairton HS grad left school as Pitt’s career leader in receptions (254) and yards (3,361)

Antonio Bryant-WR

·        In 2000, averaged 19.1 yards per catch with 1,302 yards on 68 receptions and 11 touchdowns winning the Biletnikoff Award as nation’s best receiver

HB Blades-LB

·        Pitt Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, had a 20-tackle game as a junior.
Left school as the 3rd leading tackler in team history

Kenny Pickett-QB

·        Pitt’s all-time passing leader won an ACC Championship and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy

Dorin Dickerson-TE

·        All-American tight end in his second season at the position had 49 receptions for 529 yards and 10 touchdowns

Scott McKillop-LB

·        Led NCAA in tackles as a junior, 2-time All-American, made the 4th quarter, 4th down stop to seal the 13-9 Backyard Brawl win in 2007

Jordan Addison-WR

·        Won the Biletnikoff Award as the best receiver in the nation after 100 receptions for 1,593 yards and 17 TD in Pitt’s ACC Championship season

SirVocea Dennis-LB

·        Used his speed to start 3 seasons with 36 tackles for loss, 15 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions (including 50-yard TD in win over Clemson)

Dion Lewis-RB

·        2nd only to Tony Dorsett in freshman rushing yds with 1,799, 17 TD in 1st season, had 13 TD and 1,061 yards in other season at Pitt

Jabaal Sheard-DE

·        Big East Defensive Player of the Year and 1st Team All-American with 14.5 tackles for loss, 9 sacks and led the conference in forced fumbles as a senior

Jaylen Twyman-DL

·        2nd Team All-American after 12 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks as a sophomore interior lineman, left after 2 seasons for NFL Draft

Rashad Weaver-DE

·        1st Team All-American after missing the previous season following a training camp injury. In 9 games-14.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles

Ejuan Price-DL

·        2nd Team All-American finished 4th in Pitt history with 29.5 sacks, averaged 1.8 tackles for loss per game his final year (2nd in NCAA).
Had a 5 sack game.

Quadree Henderson-WR/KR

·        Consensus All-American in 2016 rushed for 631 yards and 5 TD, caught 26 passes for 286 yards/TD, 3 kick return TD and a punt return score

Calijah Kancey-DL

·        ACC Defensive Player of the Year, unanimous All-American led interior defensive linemen with 14.5 tackles for loss, twice had games of 3.5 TFL

TJ Clemmings-OL

·        The four-year letterman was a 2nd Team All-American only playing offensive line for 2 seasons in college

Brian O’Neil-OT

·        The converted tight end became and all conference tackle, scoring a pair of touchdowns as an offensive lineman

Jordan Whitehead-S

·        Freshman All-American, ACC Rookie of the Year with 109 tackles (Pitt record for freshman). Also rushed for 362 yards & 3 TD

Jeff Otah-OT

·        Dave Wannstedt called him the best run blocker he ever coached, allowed just four pressures in his brief career and a first-round draft pick

Andy Lee-P

·        Two-time Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, his 44.1 yards per punt were highest in Big East in six years

Honorable mention-Jimmy Morrissey, Avonte Maddox, Chris Blewitt, Alex Kessman, Ben Sauls, Scott Orndoff, Nate Byham, Rod Rutherford, Greg Romeus

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