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Super Bowl 50: By the numbers

Cam Newton
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Carolina Panthers: How they ranked in high school
5-Stars 4-Stars 3-Stars 

Cam Newton - No. 2 QB in 2007 class. Ranked No. 28 overall. Originally committed to Florida, eventually transferred to Auburn and won a national championship.

Michael Oher - OL from 2005 class. Played at Ole Miss.


Daryl Williams - OL from 2010 class. Played at Oklahoma.

Devin Funchess (WR) - TE from 2012 class. Played at Michigan.


Ryan Kalil - OL from 2003 class. Played at USC.

Greg Olsen - No.2 TE in the 2003 class. Ranked No. 10 overall. Originally committed to Notre Dame but wound up at Miami.

Andrew Norwell - OL from 2010 class. Played at Ohio State.


Chris Scott - OL from 2005 class. Played at Tennessee.

Ed Dickson - TE from 2005 class. Played at Oregon.


Star Lotulelei - DE from 2010 class. Played at Utah.

Ted Ginn, Jr - No. 1 Cornerback in 2004 class. Ranked No. 2 overall. Played college career at Ohio Sate.

Trai Turner - OL from 2011 class. Played at LSU.


Corey (Philly) Brown - WR from 2010 class. Played at Ohio State.

Kawann Short - DT from 2008 class. Played at Purdue.


A.J. Klein - LB from 2009 class. Played at Iowa State.

Jonathan Stewart - No. 1 RB in 2005 class. Ranked No. 10 overall. Played college career at Oregon.

Fozzy Whittaker - RB from 2007 class. Played at Texas.


Charles Johnson - DE from 2004 class. Played at Georgia.

Luke Kuechly - LB from 2009 class. Played at Boston College.

Shaq Thompson - No. 1 safety in 2012 class. Ranked No. 4 overall. Played college career at Washington.

Kony Ealy - DE from 2010 class. Played at Missouri.


Kurt Coleman - DB from 2006 class. Played at Ohio State.

Tre Boston - DB from 2010 class. Played at North Carolina.

Note: This chart only counts players ranked three-stars or better during the Rivals.com era.

Carolina Panthers: Top colleges represented

Ohio State – 4

Oregon State – 3

Georgia – 3

Oregon – 2

Alabama – 2

Coastal Carolina – 2

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Carolina Panthers: Power Five conference breakdown

SEC – 13 players

Big Ten – 7

Pac-12 – 6

ACC – 5

Big 12 – 4


Von Miller
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Denver Broncos: How they ranked in high school 
5-Star  4-Star 3-Star 

Andre Caldwell - No. 1 WR in 2003 class. Played college career at Florida. Won a national championship with Tim Tebow.

Michael Schofield - OT from 2009 class. Played at Michigan.


Vernon Davis - TE from 2003 class. Played at Maryland.

Demaryius Thomas - WR from 2006 class. Played at Georgia Tech.


Bennie Fowler - WR from 2009 class. Played at Michigan State.

Malik Jackson - DE from 2008 class. Played at Tennessee.


Von Miller - DE from 2007 class. Played at Texas A&M.

Ryan Harris - OT from 2003 class. Played at Notre Dame.


Tyler Polumbus - OT from 2003 class. Played at Colorado.

Corey Nelson - OL from 2010 class. Played at Oklahoma.


Omar Bolden - RB from 2007 class. Played at Arizona State.

Max Garcia - OT from 2010 class. Played at Florida.


Louis Vasquez - OT from 2005 class. Played at Texas Tech.

Cody Latimer - WR from 2011 class. Played at Indiana.


Ronnie Hillman - ATH from 2009 class. Played at San Diego State.

CJ Anderson - RB from 2011 class. Played at Cal.


Juwan Thompson - RB from 2010 class. Played at Duke.

Brock Osweiler - QB from 2009 class. Played at Arizona State.


Sylvester Williams - DT from 2011 class. Played at North Carolina.

Darius Kilgo - DT from 2010 class. Played at Maryland.


Antonio Smith - DE from 2002 class. Played at Oklahoma State.

Shane Ray - DE from 2011 class. Played at Missouri.


Kayvon Webster - DB from 2009 class. Played at South Florida.

Darian Stewart - DB from 2006 class. Played at South Carolina.


Bradley Roby - WR from 2010 class. Played at Ohio State.

Note: This chart only counts players ranked three-stars or better during the Rivals.com era.

Denver Broncos: Top colleges represented

Tennessee – 3 players

Florida – 3 players

Arizona State – 2 players

Kansas – 2 players

Maryland – 2 players

San Diego State – 2 players

Nevada – 2 players

Oklahoma - 2 players

Tulane - 2 players

Georgia Tech – 2 players

Denver Broncos: Power Five conference breakdown

SEC – 11 players

Big Ten – 10

Big 12 - 6

Pac-12 – 5

ACC – 5

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