Who is the all-time best football player from Florida? Vote now
TL;DR
USA TODAY Sports is launching a vote to determine the all-time best football player from Florida. The initiative is part of a broader celebration of the 250 greatest American sports figures leading up to the nation's 250th anniversary.
Key points
- USA TODAY Sports is recognizing Florida's football stars.
- The initiative is part of a celebration for the USA's 250th anniversary.
- A statewide panel selected 10 notable football players from Florida.
- The vote aims to determine the all-time best football player from Florida.
Who is the best football player in the storied history of the Sunshine State?
The debate is on.
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary this summer, USA TODAY Sports will celebrate theĀ 250 greatest American sports figures of all time. To accompany the national honors, the USA TODAY Network is also recognizingĀ the athletes and sports figures who shaped communities and defined their states, including right here in Northeast Florida.
These football honors will form part of a series, selected by a statewide panel of USA TODAY Network experts, to roll out through 2026.
To begin, the USA TODAY Network is honoring Florida's football stars. Here are our panel's selections for 10 football players who defined the Sunshine State, including several with Jacksonville ties. These 10 players, listed in alphabetical order, all excelled at the high school and progressed to further accomplishments in the college and professional game.
Derrick Brooks, defensive back, Booker T. Washington
Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB Derrick Brooks tries the get the crowd excited during the second quarter against the Arizona Cardinals in 2027.
Before becoming a superstar at Florida State and the NFL,Ā Brooks was an all-everything defensive back at Washington High in Pensacola, where he helped his school reach the 5A state title game as a junior. Brooks was named the USA TODAY national defensive player of the year. He went on to help revolutionize the linebacker position with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014.
Lee Corso, quarterback/cornerback, Miami Jackson
Lee Corso arrives on the set of ESPN College GameDay for the Ohio State vs. Texas game.
Corso moved to Miami as a child and at Andrew Jackson High School, he became a star, mostly as a quarterback. An All-State performer in football and baseball,Ā Corso weighed signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers out of high school or playing football at Florida State. He picked the latter, helping put FSU on the football map as the Sunshine Scooter. Later went on to coach college football and become a preeminent voice on ESPN.
Brian Dawkins, defensive back, Raines
September 21, 2008; Philadelphia, PA USA; Philadelphia Eagles safety Brian Dawkins (20) celebrates after recovering a fumble against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles defeated the Steelers 15-6. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Dawkins may have made more noise on the basketball court than the football field atĀ Raines High School, where he helped the Vikings win a state basketball title. But the man eventually known as Weapon X did not let his otherwise undersized stature deter him. He worked his way to a scholarship at Clemson and then to the NFL, where he became a Hall of Fame safety for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Derrick Henry, running back, Yulee
Hard not to include the man toĀ set the national high school rushing yards record at 12,124 yards. Henry is perhaps still the most feared running back in the NFL, so imagine trying to tackle him coming out of the backfield at Yulee High. Not many were able to, as Henry hit the end zone for 153 rushing TDs in his high school. The success kept coming for Henry, who went on to win the 2015 Heisman Trophy and two rushing titles in the NFL.
Lamar Jackson, quarterback, Boynton Beach
Boyton Beach quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles while being pursued by Ft. Lauderdale Stranahan's Cleveland Singletary Friday, September 26, 2014. (Damon Higgins / The Palm Beach Post)
Speaking of Heisman Trophy winners, Jackson may have only played two years of high school football,Ā but was already a viral sensation before he earned his diploma.Ā In his time at Boynton Beach, he amassed 2,263 yards passing and 31 touchdowns, along with 1,624 yards rushing and 22 more scores. Since then, heās one of nine men to win the Heisman Trophy (2016) and NFL MVP (2019, 2023).
Ray Lewis, linebacker, Kathleen
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (52) performs his signature pregame dance before the Ravens' NFL game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, December 28, 2008, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. [Rick Wilson/Florida Times-Union]
Known for his all-time high intensity and standard-bearing play at linebacker, Lewisā career began as a football star and state-champion wrestler at Kathleen High in Lakeland. During his high school days,Ā Lewis accumulated over 200 tackles to go with 10 sacks and eight interceptions, drawing the notice of the University of Miami, where he almost immediately impacted the Hurricanes. During his 17-year Pro Football Hall of Fame career, he was the heart and soul of two Baltimore Ravens championship teams.
Deion Sanders, quarterback/defensive back, North Fort Myers
Deion Sanders backpedals while with the Dallas Cowboys.
As he did during his professional playing days, Sanders did it all at North Fort Myers, lettering in football, baseball, basketball and track and field. In a state of incredible athletes, Sanders may still be one of the all-time best. Though he wasnāt heavily recruited, he turned down a contract from the Kansas City Royals to join Florida State, where the world began to learn about Prime Time, who went on to play in a World Series, win two Super Bowls, reach the Pro Football Hall of Fame and now coach college football.
Warren Sapp, tight end/linebacker, Apopka
Warren Sapp was inducted into the Buccaneers' ring of honor in 2013.
Before becoming one of the NFLās greatest defensive tackles, Sapp was more than a handful at Apopka as a tight end, linebacker and punter (who had a 40-plus-yard average). A double-double machine in basketball,Ā he had 14 touchdown catches and 52 solo tackles as a senior. He also lettered in track before joining Miami for college, where he switched positions en route to becoming a Hall of Fame defensive tackle.
Emmitt Smith, running back, Escambia
Emmitt Smith (22) of the Florida Gators gets past a Georgia defender during the Florida-Georgia game on November 11, 1989 at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville.
Before winning three Super Bowls as the focal point of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty, Smith was the star on his high school football team in Pensacola. He led Escambia to two state championships (1984, 1985) andĀ rushed for 8,804 yards and 106 touchdowns in his four seasons. As a senior, he was named the USA TODAY national player of the year. It was a bit of foreshadowing for the eventual NFL all-time leading rusher and Pro Football Hall of Famer.
Tim Tebow, quarterback, Nease
Though he was homeschooled, Tebow put Nease High School on the map, winning Florida Player of the Year twice. While a broken leg ended his junior season early, he was still able to set the state record with 4,286 passing yards. As a senior, he helped Nease win the 4A state title, accounting for a then-record six touchdowns, andĀ set state records for passing yards, total yards and total touchdowns in a high school career. That dual-threat success continued at Florida, where he helped the Gators win two national titles, winning the 2007 Heisman Trophy.
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Q&A
What is the purpose of the vote for Florida's best football player?
The vote aims to recognize and honor the football players who have significantly impacted the state of Florida's sports history.
Who are the top football players being considered from Florida?
The panel has selected 10 football players who excelled at high school and progressed to college and professional levels, though their names are not specified in the excerpt.
How will the voting process for Florida's best football player work?
Details on the voting process are not provided in the excerpt, but it will involve participation from the public and a statewide panel of experts.
What is the significance of this vote in relation to the USA's 250th anniversary?
This vote is part of a larger celebration by USA TODAY Sports to honor the 250 greatest American sports figures as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.





