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NFL players from different years with their names and draft details: Daviyon Nixon (2021, 5th round, pick 158), Perrion Winfrey (2022, 4th round, pick 108), Bobby Jamison-Travis (2026, 6th round, pick 186), Anterio Thompson (2026, 6th round, pick 208), Jordan Van Den Berg (2026, 6th round, pick 213). Each athlete is in their team uniform representing the Panthers, Browns, Giants, Falcons, and Bears.
NFL players from different years with their names and draft details: Daviyon Nixon (2021, 5th round, pick 158), Perrion Winfrey (2022, 4th round, pick 108), Bobby Jamison-Travis (2026, 6th round, pick 186), Anterio Thompson (2026, 6th round, pick 208), Jordan Van Den Berg (2026, 6th round, pick 213). Each athlete is in their team uniform representing the Panthers, Browns, Giants, Falcons, and Bears.

NFL Draft Picks

9 — NFL PLAYERS

3 — CFL PLAYERS

2026 – Quientrail 'Bobby' Jamison-Travis – NFL: New York Giants (6th round, #186)

2026 – Anterio Thomson – NFL: Atlanta Falcons (6th round, #208)

2026 – Jordan Van Den Berg – NFL: Chicago Bears (6th round, #213)

2026 - Nevaeh Sanders - NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2024 – Isaiah Coe – NFL: Indianapolis Colts

2023 – Dominic Quewon – NFL: Chicago Bears – CFL: British Columbia Lions

2023 – Atlias Bell – CFL: Toronto Argonauts

2022 – Perrion Winfrey – NFL: Cleveland Browns (4th round #108)

2021 – Daviyon Nixon – NFL: Carolina Panthers (5th round #158)

2021 – Elijah James – NFL: Chicago Bears

2018 – Chester Graves – CFL: Saskatchewan Roughriders

Graphic showing how many players developed under #DLineU Iowa Western Football Coach Aaron Terry, 5 NFL Players and 50+ FBS players

Division 1 Defensive Linemen

2025 – Andy Burburija – Clemson

2025 – Blake Hawkins – Iowa State

2025 – Jeremy Lewis – Purdue

2025 – Jaxon Cherry – Central Michigan

2025 – BJ Campbell – Old Dominion

2024 – Walt Gray – Coastal Carolina

2024 – Dominic Wiseman – South Alabama

2024 – Cam Done – Florida Atlantic

2024 – Brody Targgart – South Dakota State

2023 – Kemari Copeland – Virgina Tech

2023 – Clev Lubin – Coastal Carolina

2023 – Jaylen Pettus – South Florida

2023 – Joe Hjelle - Tulsa

2023 – Nate Hale – Ohio

2023 – Cheick Kaba – Troy

2023 – Hyson Bey Buie – Northern Iowa

2022 – Quientrail Travis – Auburn

2022 – Anterio Thompson – Iowa

2022 – Jackson Filer – Iowa

2022 – Isaiah Green – Western Michigan

2022 – Jacob Ferguson – Georgia Southern

2022 – Elijah Elmore – North Alabama

2022 – Ugo Ike – Central Michigan

2022 – Marcel Tyler – Western Michigan

2022 – Justin Erb – Wyoming

2021 – Queden Ballew – Louisiana Tech

2021 – Elijah Elmore – Eastern Illinois

2020 – Isaiah Coe – Oklahoma

2020 – Jordan Van Den Berg – Penn State

2020 – SL McCall – Akron

2020 – Raphael Orubo – Western Illinois

2020 – Charlie Brooks – North Carolina Central

2019 – Perrion Winfrey – Oklahoma

2019 – Devin Drew – Texas Tech

2019 – Almosse Titi – Maryland

2019 – Dominic Quewon – Southern Mississippi

2019 – Fitzroy Gardner – Louisiana Monroe

2019 – Keenan Stewart – UTEP

2019 – Ben Sorenson – Southern Illinois

2019 – Otto Ulberg – Missouri State

2018 – Malcolm Lee – Kansas

2018 – Atlias Bell – Houston

2018 – Morris Joseph – Memphis

2018 – Hayden Hatcher – Kansas

2018 – Elijah James – Liberty

2018 – Michael Scott – Akron

2018 – Dylan Lewis – Louisiana Lafayette

2017 – Connor Novak – Minnesota

2017 – Daviyon Nixon – Iowa

2017 – Val Martin – NC State

2017 – Alex Parrella – South Dakota State

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