Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1978 Topps |
251 |
Tony Greene |
Washington Redskins |
defensive back |
Maryland |
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1978 Topps |
252 |
Butch Johnson |
Dallas Cowboys |
wide receiver |
California-Riverside |
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1978 Topps |
253 |
Paul Naumoff |
Detroit Lions |
linebacker |
Tennessee |
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1978 Topps |
254 |
Rickey Young |
San Diego Chargers |
running back |
Jackson State |
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This card shows Young with the Chargers, but the Chargers traded him to the Minnesota Vikings for Ed White in July of 1978. Young started hot for the Vikings: he led the NFL with 88 receptions for the season. |
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1978 Topps |
255 |
Dwight White |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
defensive end |
North Texas |
Steelers Hall of Honor 2020 |
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1978 Topps |
256 |
Joe Lavender |
Washington Redskins |
defensive back |
San Diego State |
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1978 Topps |
257 |
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1978 Topps |
258 |
Ronnie Coleman |
Houston Oilers |
running back |
Alabama A and M |
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1978 Topps |
259 |
Charlie Smith |
Philadelphia Eagles |
wide receiver |
Grambling |
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1978 Topps |
260 |
Ray Guy |
Oakland Raiders |
punter |
Southern Mississippi |
College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 |
Guy finally had a punt blocked in 1978, his 6th year in the NFL. It was his 620th career punt. |
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1978 Topps |
261 |
David Taylor |
Baltimore Colts |
tackle |
Catawba |
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1978 Topps |
262 |
Bill Lenkaitis |
New England Patriots |
guard, center |
Penn State |
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Lenkaitis earned a degree in dentistry while playing for the Patriots. He practiced dentistry full-time after retiring from football. |
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1978 Topps |
263 |
Jim Mitchell |
Atlanta Falcons |
tight end |
Prairie View |
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1978 Topps |
264 |
Delvin Williams |
San Francisco 49ers |
running back |
Kansas |
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1978 Topps |
265 |
Jack Youngblood |
Los Angeles Rams |
defensive end |
Florida |
College Hall of Fame 1992, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2001 |
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1978 Topps |
266 |
Chuck Crist |
New Orleans Saints |
defensive back |
Penn State |
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1978 Topps |
267 |
Richard Todd |
New York Jets |
quarterback |
Alabama |
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1978 Topps |
268 |
Dave Logan |
Cleveland Browns |
wide receiver |
Colorado |
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1978 Topps |
269 |
Rufus Mayes |
Cincinnati Bengals |
tackle |
Ohio State |
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1978 Topps |
270 |
Brad Van Pelt |
New York Giants |
linebacker |
Michigan State |
College Hall of Fame 2001, Giants Ring of Honor 2011 |
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1978 Topps |
271 |
Chester Marcol |
Green Bay Packers |
kicker |
Hillsdale |
Packers Hall of Fame 1987 |
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1978 Topps |
272 |
J.V. Cain |
St. Louis Cardinals |
tight end |
Colorado |
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The Cardinals retired Cain's number, 88, after he died in training camp in 1979. See the retired numbers page of the Gallery for the retired numbers of all of the NFL teams. |
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1978 Topps |
273 |
Larry Seiple |
Miami Dolphins |
tight end, punter |
Kentucky |
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Seiple threw 3 passes in his NFL career. He completed all 3, for a total of 69 yards. |
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1978 Topps |
274 |
Brent McClanahan |
Minnesota Vikings |
running back |
Arizona State |
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1978 Topps |
275 |
Mike Wagner |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
defensive back |
Western Illinois |
Steelers Hall of Honor 2020 |
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