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- Todd Edward Steussie (/ˈstjuːsi/; born December 1, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National...
- professional tennis player Shane Stanley, film producer/director Todd Steussie, NFL player for the Minnesota Vikings, Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
- Position Position New England Offense Muhsin Muhammad WR Deion Branch Todd Steussie LT Matt Light Jeno James LG Russ Hochstein Jeff Mitc**** C Dan Koppen Kevin...
- (born 1957), comedian David Shaughnessy, voice actor and TV director Todd Steussie, NFL offensive lineman Robert Stock (born 1989), Major League Baseball...
- Redmon, Arizona Cardinals Tackle: Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys Tackle: Todd Steussie, Minnesota Vikings Defense Defensive end: Sam Adams, Seattle Seahawks Defensive...
- G Randall McDaniel WR Randy Moss DT John Randle RB Robert Smith T Todd Steussie All-Pros 8 K Gary Anderson (1st team) QB Randall Cunningham (1st team)...
- Dewayne Washington  CB NC State ACC from Denver 1 19 Minnesota Vikings Todd Steussie † OT California Pac-10 1 20 Miami Dolphins Tim Bowens † DT Ole Miss SEC...
- Smith  † RB Ohio State 1994 18 Dewayne Washington CB NC State 19 Todd Steussie  † OT California 1995 11 Derrick Alexander DE Florida State 24 Korey Stringer  † §...
- powerhouse Cal football teams of the 1920s Byron Smith – NFL player Todd Steussieoffensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings, Carolina Panthers, and St...
- Krieg QB 1980–1998 Kevin Gogan G 1987–2000 Henry Thomas DT 1987–2000 Todd Steussie OL 1994–2007 218 Jeff Gossett P 1981–1996 212 Rodney Holman TE 1982–1995...