1962 Post Cereal Football Cards, page 8
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1962 Post Cereal | 174 | Grady Alderman | Minnesota Vikings | tackle | Detroit | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 175 | Rip Hawkins | Minnesota Vikings | linebacker | North Carolina | Hawkins was the second player ever drafted by the Vikings. (Tommy Mason was first, and Fran Tarkenton was third.) | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 176 | Don Joyce | Minnesota Vikings | defensive end, defensive tackle | Tulane | Short print Joyce's 1962 Post football card shows him in his Vikings uniform, but he played for the AFL's Denver Broncos in 1962. It was his last pro season. After his playing career, Joyce was an NFL scout for 30 years. |
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1962 Post Cereal | 177 | Bill Lapham | Minnesota Vikings | center | Iowa | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 178 | Tommy Mason | Minnesota Vikings | halfback | Tulane | The Vikings chose Mason with the first overall pick in the 1961 NFL Draft. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 179 | Hugh McElhenny | Minnesota Vikings | halfback | Washington | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, College Hall of Fame 1981, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 180 | Dave Middleton | Minnesota Vikings | end | Auburn | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 181 | Dick Pesonen | Minnesota Vikings | defensive back | Minnesota - Duluth | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 182 | Karl Rubke | Minnesota Vikings | center, linebacker | USC | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 183 | George Shaw | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Oregon | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 184 | Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | ex | |
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1962 Post Cereal | 185 | Mel Triplett | Minnesota Vikings | fullback | Toledo | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 186 | Frank Youso | Minnesota Vikings | tackle | Minnesota | Short print | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 187 | Bill Bishop | Minnesota Vikings | tackle | North Texas | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 188 | Bill Anderson | Washington Redskins | tight end | Tennessee | Short print | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 189 | Don Bosseler | Washington Redskins | fullback | Miami Florida | College Hall of Fame 1990 | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 190 | Fred Hageman | Washington Redskins | linebacker | Kansas | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 191 | Sam Horner | Washington Redskins | halfback | Virginia Military Institute | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 192 | Jim Kerr | Washington Redskins | defensive back | Penn State | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 193 | Joe Krakoski | Washington Redskins | defensive back | Illinois | Short print | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 194 | Fred Dugan | Washington Redskins | end | Dayton | Dugan caught 53 passes in 1961, setting a new Redskins team record. | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 195 | John Paluck | Washington Redskins | defensive end | Pittsburgh | Paluck and Lou Michaels were teammates at Swoyersville High School, in Swoyersville, Pennsylvania. See the Gallery's High School Teammates page. | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 196 | Vince Promuto | Washington Redskins | guard | Holy Cross | Commanders Ring of Fame | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 197 | Joe Rutgens | Washington Redskins | tackle | Illinois | The Redskins chose Rutgens with the third overall pick in the 1961 NFL Draft. The first two picks were Tommy Mason and Norm Snead. | ||
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1962 Post Cereal | 198 | Norm Snead | Washington Redskins | quarterback | Wake Forest | The Redskins chose Snead with the second overall pick in the 1961 NFL Draft. The first pick was Tommy Mason, who was taken by the Minnesota Vikings. |