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Randy Moss
Randy acquired his own award in 2006, as the Randy Moss Award will now be given to the collegian who most excels on kick and punt returns. DeSean Jackson of California was the first winner.
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* Factoid: Jim Nance played Running Back for the mighty Patriots.
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Even the best quarterbacks couldn't help turning the ball over to Law. Over his five appearances in the Pro Bowl, the star cornerback snagged a trio of interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. He and receiver Keyshawn Johnson were named co-MVPs of the 1999 event.



Ross was first named as an All-League safetyman in 1960 and has been there ever since... except for 1961 when he served in the Armed Forces. His spirited play in '63 helped the Patriots' defensive unit become tops in the American Football League. Ross is another of the many Patriots that starred at Boston College. A high school quarterback, he became a defensive back at college.



Looking to improve on recent disappointing seasons, the Patriots took a step in the right direction when they selected Bledsoe with the first overall choice in the 1993 NFL draft. The 6-foot, 5-inch strong-armed quarterback excels as a dropback passer. As a junior at Washington State in 1992, he was named the PAC-10's offensive player of the year and earned first-team all-conference honors.



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Bo Ruud
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Julian Edelman, Wide Receiver - Patriots.
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Back to the Front! Patriots card back du jour...

Deion Branch
Quarterbacks tend to get the glory, but Deion would have been a justifiable choice as Super Bowl XXXVIII MVP. He was on the receiving end of 10 passes from actual MVP Tom Brady, including a 17-yarder that was the final play before the game-winning field goal. Brown, in only his second season, also was the Patriots' leading receiver in the regular season, ending a three-year run by Troy Brown.
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