Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS
The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team. In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.
The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.
Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Johnny Rogers, Nebraska
Fred Biletnikoff, Florida State
Tim Brown, Notre Dame
Bernie Oosterbaan, Michigan
Larry Kelley, Yale
Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame
Don Hutson, Alabama
Howard Twilley, Tulsa
Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
Desmond Howard, Michigan
Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech
Amari Cooper, Alabama
Randy Moss, Marshall
Dwayne Jarrett, USC
Peter Warrick, Florida State
Anthony Carter, Michigan
TIGHT ENDS
Keith Jackson, Oklahoma
Ozzie Newsome, Alabama
Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh
OTHER POSITIONS
Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – LINEBACKERS
The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team. In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.
The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.
Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.
LINEBACKERS
Dick Butkus, Illinois
Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania
Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama
Tommy Nobis, Texas
Cornelius Bennett, Alabama
Jerry Robinson, UCLA
Chris Spielman, Ohio State
Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma
Mike Singletary, Baylor
Derrick Brooks, Florida State
Marvin Jones, Florida State
A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
Luke Kuechly, Boston College
Derrick Thomas, Alabama
Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
Patrick Willis. Mississippi
Manti Te’o, Notre Dame
OTHER POSITIONS
Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER
The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team. In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.
The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.
Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Ron Yary, USC
Bill Fralic, Pitt
John Hicks, Ohio State
Orlando Pace, Ohio State
Bob Gain, Kentucky
Dan Dierdorf, Michigan
John Hannah, Alabama
Aaron Taylor, Nebraska
Brad Budde, USC
Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska
Will Shields, Nebraska
Jim Parker, Ohio State
Greg Skrepenak, Michigan
Jeff Hartings, Penn State
Korey Stringer, Ohio State
Jake Long, Michigan
Tony Boselli, USC
Bryant McKinnie, Miami
Jonathan Ogden, UCLA
Dave Rimington, Nebraska
Jim Ritcher, North Carolina State
Mel Hein, Washington State
OTHER POSITIONS
Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – DEFENSIVE BACKS
The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team. In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.
The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.
Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Deion Sanders, Florida State
Nile Kinnick, Iowa
John Lattner, Notre Dame
Jim Thorpe, Carlisle
Charles Woodson, Michigan
Dre Bly, North Carolina
Ronnie Lott, USC
Terry Hoage, Georgia
Tommy Casanova, LSU
Kenny Easley, UCLA
Jack Tatum, Ohio State
Tim McDonald, USC
Eric Berry, Tennessee
Mike Doss, Ohio State
Champ Bailey, Georgia
OTHER POSITIONS
Walter Camp Announces 2019 FCS All-America Team
2019 Walter Camp FCS All-America Team
Offense
Pos. Name, School Hgt Wgt Class Hometown
WR Chris Rowland, Tennessee State 5-8 180 Sr. Nolensville, TN
WR Cade Johnson, South Dakota State 5-10 180 Jr. Papillion, NE
TE Adam Trautman, Dayton 6-6 253 Sr. Williamsburg, MI
OL Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State 6-6 298 Jr. Becker, MN
OL Zack Johnson, North Dakota State 6-5 290 Sr. Blaine, MN
OL PJ Burkhalter, Nicholls State 6-3 330 R-Jr. Franklinton, LA
OL Jackson Scott-Brown, Northern Iowa 6-4 321 Sr. Council Bluffs, IA
C Zach Larsen, Southern Utah* 6-1 301 Sr. Draper, UT
QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State 6-3 221 R-Fr. Marshall, MN
RB James Robinson, Illinois State 5-10 220 Sr. Rockford, IL
RB Pete Guerriero, Monmouth 5-10 190 Jr. Lyndhurst, NJ
PK Luis Aguilar, Northern Arizona 6-1 190 Jr. Nogales, AZ
DEFENSE
Pos. Name, School Hgt Wgt Class Hometown
DL Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State 6-5 246 Sr. Warner, SD
DL Ron’Dell Carter, James Madison 6-3 269 R-Sr. Baltimore, MD
DL Sully Laiche, Nicholls State 6-2 270 Sr. Gramercy, LA
DL Aaron Patrick, Eastern Kentucky 6-4 245 R-Sr. Dayton, OH
LB Dante Olson, Montana 6-3 240 R-Sr. Medford, OR
LB Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri State* 6-0 238 Sr. Louisville, KY
LB Christian Rozeboom, South Dakota St. 6-2 230 Sr. Sioux City, IA
DB Kordell Jackson, Austin Peay 5-11 163 Jr. Birmingham, AL
DB Anthony Adams, Portland State 6-0 180 Soph. Newburg, OR
DB Brandon Easterling, Dayton 6-0 203 Jr. Fairborn, OH
DB Greg Liggs, Elon 5-11 198 Sr. Greensboro, NC
P Alex Pechin, Bucknell 6-0 210 Sr. Kennett Square, PA
KR Earnest Edwards, Maine 5-10 175 Sr. Rochester, NY
* 2018 Walter Camp All-American
Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – SPECIAL TEAMS
The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team. The Foundation will honor its 130th All-America team in 2019, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.
The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration. Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Notes: Punters were first selected in 1972. A placekicker was first selected in 1975. A kick returner was first selected in 2011.
Ray Guy, Southern Miss, P
Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia, P
Reggie Roby, Iowa, P
Brad Maynard, Ball State, P
Morten Andersen, Michigan State, PK
John Lee, UCLA, PK
Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State, PK
Kevin Butler, Georgia, PK
Daniel Carlson, Auburn, PK
Roberto Aguayo, Florida State, PK
C.J. Spiller, Clemson, KR
Devin Hester, Miami, KR
Tyler Lockett, Kansas State, KR