Jay Rhodemyre
American football player (1923–1968)
American football player
Rhodemyre on a 1948 Bowman football card | |||
No. 85, 50 | |||
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Position: | Center (American football) | ||
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Born: | (1923-06-29)June 29, 1923 Ashland, Kentucky, U.S. | ||
Died: | June 7, 1968(1968-06-07) (aged 44) | ||
Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | ||
Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) | ||
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College: | Kentucky | ||
NFL draft: | 1948 / round: 7 / pick: 51 | ||
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Jay Rhodemyre (June 29, 1923 – June 7, 1968) was a former center in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 1948 NFL draft and would play four seasons with the team.[1]
Rhodemyer attended the University of Kentucky where he was elected to the 1948 College Football All Star Team. He was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.[2]: p.476
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Green Bay Packers 1948 NFL draft selections
- Jug Girard
- Ed Smith
- Don Richards
- Weyman Sellers
- Larry Olsonoski
- Jay Rhodemyre
- Bob Cunz
- George Walmsley
- Bob Hodges
- Bob Rennebohm
- Perry Moss
- Fred Provo
- Lou Agase
- Travis Raven
- Ken Balge
- Charley Tatom
- Floyd Thomas
- Herbert St. John
- Red Anderson
- Fred Kling
- Clyde Biggers
- Stan Heath
- Aubrey Allen
- Stan Gorski
- Don Sharp
- Pep Panelli
- Clarence McGeary
- Mike Mills
- Ralph Earhart
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