College Football NFL Grid Answers From Crossover And Dynasty Daddy
College Football NFL Grid is released every day by NFL Crossover Grid at 1 PM EST. Dynasty Daddy releases the NFL College Football at 6 PM EST.
NFL college football Crossover grid is a game that challenges players to find the names of players who fit both criteria for NFL and College Football teams.
The NFL Immaculate Grid game was originally designed for MLB fans. It is now available for NHL in Puckdoku, NBA in NBA Crossover Grid, and NFL in Dynasty Daddy.
The players can choose to play with limited modes or unlimited modes in both Crossover Grid and Dynasty Daddy. To play the game, players need to know about College Football as well as NFL. If you guess the wrong answer, you will lose your one chance to complete the grid.
College football grid game is fun, challenging, and educational as you can learn more about the players and their backgrounds.
Alabama players in NFL
Alabama running backs in NFL are Derrick Henry, Josh Jacobs, Mark Ingram, Damien Harris, Kenyan Drake, and T.J. Yeldn.
Arizona Cardinals
Alabama players on Arizona Cardinals include Rashad Johnson and Ed Stinson. Both players were drafted in the 2009 and 2014 NFL Draft by the Cardinals.
- Wide receiver, Jason McAddley
- Defensive tackle, Kenny King
- Defensive back, Rashad Johnson
- Defensive end, Ed Stinson
- Safety, Deionte Thompson
- Fullback, Tim Castille
- Quarterback, Jake Coker
Patriots
Patriots Alabama players include two times CFP National Championships winner RB Damien Harris, LB Anfernee Jennings, and QB Mac Jones.
- Christian Barmore
- Mac Jones
- Anfernee Jennings
- Damien Harris
- Cyrus Jones
- Xzavier Dickson
- Dont’a Hightower
- Brandon Deaderick
- Rod Rutledge
- Kevin Lee
- Kevin Turner
- Bob Cryder
- John Hannah
- Reggie Grimes
- Freddie Roach
Browns
Browns Alabama players are Dalvin Tomlinson, Antonio Langham, Eddie Versprille, Amari Cooper, and Trent Richardson.
- Clell Hobson
- Don Comstock
- Eddie Versprille
- David Ray
- Cecil Dowdy
- Ozzie Newsome
- Antonio Langham
- Trent Richardson
- Brad Smelley
- Mack Wilson
- Jedrick Wills
Ohio State Players In NFL
Ohio State has the record for the most first-round pick in the NFL draft history with 89 as of 2023. They ranked third after USC and Notre Dame.
Falcons
Falcons Ohio state players Kendall Sheffield played from 2019 to 2021 and Doug Datish played one season.
- Vic Koegel
- Pat Curto
- David Atkins
- Jim Laughlin
- Robert Murphy
- Alex Higdon
- Roger Harper
- Lorenzo Styles
- Michael Jenkins
- Doug Datish
- Kendall Sheffield
- Zach Harrison
LSU Players In NFL
LSU NFL players are Jerald Hawkins, Kenny Davidson, and George Bevan.
Since 1936, 326 players from LSU have been selected by NFL teams in the draft.
Steelers
LSU Steelers players are Mike Anderson and Kenny Davidson. Brag Wing was signed by the Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2013.
Other LSU players on the Steelers are:
- Jerald Hawkins
- J.W. Goree
- George Tarasovic
- J.W. Brodnax
- Patrick Peterson
- Mike Anderson
- Liffort Hobley
- Kenny Davidson
- Karl Dunbar
- Alan Faneca
- Brad Wing
Bills
LSU bills players include Cornerback Tre’Davious White, Linebacker Kelvin Sheppard, and Super Bowl participant Eddie Fuller.
Players from LSU who landed on Bills rosters are:
- George Bevan
- Chris Williams
- Orlando McDaniel
- Eddie Fuller
- Gabe Northern
- Josh Reed
- Kyle Williams
- Kelvin Sheppard
- Ron Brooks
- Tre’Davious White
- Ried Ferguson
Super Bowl MVPS
The Super Bowl MVP award was first awarded to Bart Starr in 1966 and 1967. Tom Brady holds the record for the most awards won.
Ohio State
Ohio State Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes is the only Ohio player to win the Super Bowl MVP award.
Many players have played in Super Bowl Bowls over the year but none besides Santonio have achieved the MVP honor.
In Super Bowl XLIII, Holmes was named MVP after leading the Steelers to victory against the Cardinals in 2009. He caught nine passes for 131 yards and a touchdown including four receptions for 73 yards on their final game.
USC
USC Super Bowl MVPs include Lynn Swann, Marcus Allen, and Malcolm Smith. The Heisman Trophy winner Allen became the Super Bowl MVP in 1984.
Former NFL Running back Allen won the Super Bowl MVP award when he led the Raiders to a 38-9 victory over the Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. He ran for 191 yards, and two touchdowns including 74 yards run in the third quarter.
Today in 1984, Marcus Allen has one of the most memorable runs in NFL history during his MVP performance in Super Bowl XVIII…
— 80s Sports N Stuff (@80sSportsNStuff) January 22, 2020
Likewise, Wide receiver Swann also has been selected for the prize in 1975. Swann has recorded four catches for a Super Bowl-record 161 yards and a touchdown and helped Steelers to a 21-17 victory against the Cowboys.
USC NFL player Malcolm Smith recorded ten combined tackles, defeated a pass, recovered a fumble, and returned an interception for a TD in a Super Bowl XLVII victory by 43-8 against the Broncos.
His performance earned him the Super Bowl MVP award, making him the first defensive player to win an award since Jackson in Super Bowl XXXVII.