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Taking a look back at the collegiate careers of our Big Ten alumni.

Cleveland native Shane Wynn was a key cog in the Indiana passing game during his time as a Hoosier, totalling 189 receptions, 2198 yards and 20 touchdowns in four seasons, to go along with three rushing touchdowns and a kick return touchdown. He was a model for consistency as well, with more than 600 receiving yards in each of his last three seasons in Bloomington.

Andrew McDonald (72) played in 36 games (25 starts) during his Hoosiers career before, mostly at left tackle. He also caught one pass for three yards.

A two-time captain for the Hawkeyes, Kirksey was an All-Big Ten performer his senior season, which led to his third-round selection by the Browns in 2014.

The second Glenville Tarblooder on this list, Donte Whitner stayed close to home for his collegiate experience - ending up just a few hours down the interstate at Ohio State. He was an all-conference performer his senior season before being selected eighth overall by Buffalo in the 2006 draft.

One of the most highly-touted recruits of his class, Terrelle Pryor made a huge impact for the Buckeyes as their signal caller. In three years, he tallied a 31-4 record and two BCS bowl victories, along with 76 career touchdowns.

Canton native Brian Hartline is the third Buckeye on this list, and he had a prolific Buckeye career - finishing with 90 receptions for 1,429 yards and 12 touchdowns before being selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2009 draft.

This year's fouth-round pick, Ibraheim Campbell was one of coach Pat Fitzgerald's most trusted players at Northwestern during his four-year career, starting 45 games and tallying 316 tackles, 11 interceptions and six forced fumbles.

Perhaps the best at his position in the NFL, Joe Thomas was drafted in the first round of the 2006 draft after a stellar career at Wisconsin. His senior season, he won the Outland Trophy as the nation's best offensive lineman. He started 38 games at offensive tackle, and one at defensive end.