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J.J. Watt
A monster on the line, Watt led the NFL with an eye-popping 20.5 sacks while knocking down 16 passes at the line in 2012. His ability to bat down balls earned him a nickname among the Houston faithful: "J.J. Swatt." He was named Defensive Player of the Year, missing a perfect ballot by just one vote.
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As Andre emerged as perhaps the finest receiver in the NFL in 2008, he became the Texans' initial First Team All-Pro on offense. He set an NFL single-season record with double-digit catches in seven games.



One of the greatest backs ever produced at North Texas State, a school which has gained consider able renown for producing topflight professionals, Abner Haynes was the Missouri Valley Conference's "Back of the Year" in both 1958 and 1959. A quick, elusive running back, 1890 yards on 347 carries, Haynes excelled also as a receiver, 46 receptions for 579 yards, and as a defender. He scored a total of 158 points during his three seasons at North Texas.



A former member of LSU'S "Chinese Bandits," Mel became one of the AFL's most feared defensive linemen in his rookie pro season. He is an All-League choice.



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Calen Bullock
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Arian Foster

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Abner Haynes
One of the greatest backs ever produced at North Texas State, a school which has gained consider able renown for producing topflight professionals, Abner Haynes was the Missouri Valley Conference's "Back of the Year" in both 1958 and 1959. A quick, elusive running back, 1890 yards on 347 carries, Haynes excelled also as a receiver, 46 receptions for 579 yards, and as a defender. He scored a total of 158 points during his three seasons at North Texas.
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