This is a list of known American football players who have played for the Rock Island Independents of the National Football League, from 1920 until 1925, and the first American Football League. It includes players that have played at least one match with the team.
Name | Years) | Position(s) | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
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Paul Anderson | 1925 | Guard |
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Johnny Armstrong | 1923–1926 | End Back Quarterback |
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Bill Ashbaugh | 1924 | Fullback Wingback |
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Dick Barker, Les Belding, Joe Bernstein, Riley Biggs, Wes Bradshaw, Lane Bridgeford, Walt Brindley, Walt Buland, Lyle Burton, Sol Butler
Mike Casteel, Fred Chicken, Walt Clago, Jimmy Conzelman, Fod Cotton, Frank Coughlin, Frank Coyle
George Dahlgren, Frank DeClerk, Fred Denfeld, Mark Devlin, Bob Dinsmore, Eddie Duggan
Frank Garden, Buck Gavin, Bill Giaver, Alex Gorgal, Harry Gunderson, Joe Guyon
Harry Hall, Hal Hanson, Howard Hartzog, John Hasbrouck, Dave Hayes, Ed Healey, Dutch Hendrian, Ed Herman, Chuck Hill
Max Kadesky, Ave Kaplan, Emmett Keefe, Jim Kendrick, Polly Koch, Louie Kolls, Joe Kraker, Ollie Kraehe, Waddy Kuehl
Roddy Lamb, Dutch Lauer, Elmer Layden, Joe Little Twig, Charlie Lungren, Walt Lowe, Dewey Lyle
George Magerkurth, Grover Malone, Jerry Mansfield, Bobby Marshall, Vince McCarthy, Bud Menefee, Charlie Mockmore
Bill Scarpino, Ned Scott, Ed Shaw, Herb Sies, Duke Slater, Hank Smith, Oke Smith, Dick Stahlman, Basil Stanley, Evar Swanson
George Thompson, Fred Thomsen, Jim Thorpe, Brick Travis, Ralph Trout, Ken Truckenmiller
Homer Walker, Harry Webber, Ralph Wiedich, Obe Wenig, Chet Widerquist, Mike Wilson, Guido Wyland, Pudge Wyman
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