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Oklahoma State Football Alumni on Active NFL Rosters

Oklahoma State has been a consistent football program for years, and by doing so, they've sent plenty of talents to play pro football.

Oklahoma State has been one of the most consistent football programs in the Big 12. Since Mike Gundy arrived in 2005, the team has made a bowl game to some extent in each year since his first season in Stillwater.

Being such a consistent program, the Cowboys have been able to send plenty of talents to the NFL. Barry Sanders and Thurman Thomas are two of the best Pokes to have made the NFL, as both players carved out a hall of fame careers.

Here’s a list of Oklahoma State products that are on active NFL rosters:

  • Tre Flowers (CB) - Atlanta Falcons
  • Justice Hill (RB) - Baltimore Ravens
  • Tylan Wallace (WR) - Baltimore Ravens
  • Chuba Hubbard (RB) - Carolina Panthers
  • Devin Harper (MLB) - Dallas Cowboys
  • Malcolm Rodriguez (ILB) - Detroit Lions
  • Josh Sills (OG) - Indianapolis Colts
  • Tyler Lacy (DE) - Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Amen Ogbongbemiga (ILB) - Los Angeles Chargers
  • Jason Taylor II (S) - Los Angeles Rams
  • Emmanuel Ogbah (OLB) - Miami Dolphins
  • Mason Rudolph (QB) - Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Jaylen Warren (RB) - Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Christian Holmes (CB) - Washington Commanders

This is just the list of Cowboys on an active roster and doesn’t account for other players who had short stints in Stillwater, such as Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins.

There are 30 players on the full list, some on practice squads and others as reserves, and goes to show that playing at Oklahoma State can be beneficial towards making an NFL run. There’s been a history of great running backs in the NFL coming from Oklahoma State, and they’ve got a current set of talented running backs.

Ollie Gordon II is a current Oklahoma State running back, and he could very well be the backbone of the team this season as a redshirt sophomore. If the offensive line is able to give him a boost, he could win games for the team and begin building some draft sock with years of eligibility left. 


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