Solon Barnett
American football player (1921–1998)
American football player
- Southwestern
- Baylor
- Green Bay Packers (1945–1946)
- First-team All-SWC (1942)
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Solon Barnett (March 30, 1921 – July 18, 1998) was a former offensive tackle and guard in the National Football League (NFL).
Biography
Barnett was born Solon Slade Barnett Jr. in New Willard, Texas.[1]
Career
Barnett was drafted in the fourteenth round of the 1945 NFL draft by the Chicago Cardinals and would later be a member of the Green Bay Packers for two seasons.[2] He played at the collegiate level at Baylor University and Southwestern University.[3]
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Chicago Cardinals 1945 NFL draft selections
- Charley Trippi
- Paul Collins
- Wally Watts
- Bob Dobelstein
- Zeke Chronister
- Corwin Clatt
- Zygmont Czarobski
- John Harrington
- Gene Meeks
- Bill Huber
- Halley Heard
- Bob Cowan
- Elmore (Buddy) Luper
- Solon Barnett
- Gordon Carver
- John Cannady
- Ben Cittadino
- Ralph Strayhorn
- John Andretich
- Jack Kramer
- Albert (Red) Cheek
- Fred Grant
- Johnny Cook
- Ardie McClure
- Hugo Norige
- Gene (Red) Knight
- Don Fambrough
- Garland Williams
- Ed Dusek
- Otto Payne
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