Numbers Game: Tackling Offensive Impact of Former College Hoopers on NFL

Who are the premier quarterbacks, running backs and receivers in NFL history after playing college basketball?

The most impactful former college hooper on the NFL was Jim Brown (Syracuse). Aaron Jones (Texas-El Paso), after switching within NFC North Division from the Green Bay Packers to Minnesota Vikings, is closing in on reaching halfway point to Browns's amazing career rushing total of 12,312 yards in only nine seasons. Rick Casares (Florida) joins Brown and Jones among the following top three rushing totals by former four-year college hoopers:

Ex-College Hooper School NFL Teams (Years) Career Yards (Rank) Career TDs (Rank)
Jim Brown Syracuse Browns (1957-1965) 12,312 (11th) 106 (6th)
Aaron Jones Texas-El Paso Packers/Vikings (2017-2024) 5,940 (105th) 45 (T104th)
Rick Casares Florida Bears/Redskins/Dolphins (1955-1966) 5,797 (112th) 49 (T88th)

DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson), on the verge of cracking Top 20 in NFL history for most receiving yards, passed Antonio Gates (Kent State) last season and is third behind Terrell Owens (Chattanooga) and Tony Gonzalez (California) among former college hoopers. Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton (SMU) could reach 5,000 yards in 2024 but still has a way to go to join the following list of first 14 ex-college hoopers with more than 7,000 receiving yards in NFL:

Ex-College Hooper School NFL Teams (Years) Career Yards (Rank) Career TDs (Rank)
Terrell Owens Chattanooga 49ers/Eagles/Cowboys/Bills/Bengals (1996-2010) 15,934 (3rd) 153 (3rd)
*Tony Gonzalez California Chiefs/Falcons (1997-2013) 15,127 (6th) 111 (8th)
DeAndre Hopkins Clemson Texans/Cardinals/Titans (2013-2024) 12,355 (23rd) 78 (35th)
*Antonio Gates Kent State Chargers (2003-2018) 11,841 (31st) 116 (7th)
Rod Smith Missouri Southern Broncos (1995-2006) 11,389 (36th) 68 (T54th)
Andre Rison Michigan State Colts/Falcons/Browns/Packers/Jaguars/Chiefs/Raiders (1989-2000) 10,205 (52nd) 84 (T22nd)
Harold Carmichael Southern (La.) Eagles/Cowboys (1971-1984) 8,985 (75th) 79 (T33rd)
*Jimmy Graham Miami (Fla.) Saints/Seahawks/Packers/Bears (2010-2023) 8,545 (93rd) 89 (16th)
Art Powell San Jose State Eagles/Titans/Raiders/Bills/Vikings (1959-1968) 8,046 (110th) 81 (T31st)
Chris Chambers Wisconsin Dolphins/Chargers/Chiefs (2001-2010) 7,648 (127th) 58 (T104th)
Otis Taylor Prairie View Chiefs (1965-1975) 7,306 (142nd) 57 (T110th)
Lionel Taylor New Mexico Highlands Bears/Broncos/Oilers (1959-1968) 7,195 (148th) 45 (T183rd)
Reggie Rucker Boston University Cowboys/Patriots/Giants/Browns (1970-1981) 7,065 (154th) 44 (T191st)
Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch Wisconsin/Michigan Chicago Rockets/Rams (1946-1957) 7,029 (156th) 60 (T93rd)

*denotes tight ends

There hasn't been an impactful former college hooper as NFL quarterback since Donovan McNabb (Syracuse) and Brad Johnson (Florida State). Following are the 11 QBs who passed for more than 20,000 yards in the NFL/AFL after playing college basketball:

Ex-College Hooper School NFL Teams (Years) Career Yards (Rank) Career TDs (Rank)
Donovan McNabb Syracuse Eagles/Redskins/Vikings (1999-2011) 37,276 (29th) 234 (35th)
Ken Anderson Augustana IL Bengals (1971-1986) 32,838 (45th) 197 (53rd)
Norm Snead Wake Forest Eagles/Vikings/Cowboys/Colts (1961-1976) 30,797 (52nd) 196 (T54th)
Brad Johnson Florida State Vikings/Redskins/Buccaneers/Cowboys (1994-2008) 29,054 (60th) 166 (79th)
Len Dawson Purdue Browns/Texans/Chiefs (1957-1975) 28,711 (62nd) 239 (32nd)
Bobby Layne Texas Bears/Bulldogs/Lions/Steelers (1948-1962) 26,768 (74th) 196 (T54th)
Bob Griese Purdue Dolphins (1967-1980) 25,092 (81st) 192 (60th)
Otto Graham Northwestern Browns (1946-1955) 23,584 (92nd) 174 (T69th)
Roger Staubach Navy Cowboys (1969-1979) 22,700 (98th) 153 (T93rd)
Sammy Baugh Texas Christian Redskins (1937-1952) 21,886 (104th) 187 (61st)
Billy Kilmer UCLA 49ers/Saints/Redskins (1961-1978) 20,495 (115th) 152 (T95th)