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Denver South High School has been named the top NFL player-producing high school in Colorado by SuperWest Sports. Notable players such as Phillip Lindsay and Calais Campbell, who went on to have successful NFL careers, attended the school. The Ravens have two players from Denver South High School, Kenny Walker and Lindsay, who also played for the Denver Broncos.

Following closely behind Denver South High School is Thomas Jefferson High School, which has produced eight NFL players including Daniel Graham, who later won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots. Cherry Creek High School in Englewood has also made its mark with seven NFL players coming from its ranks.

In total, six different Colorado high schools have produced six NFL standouts each, including Boulder and Fairview. For more Colorado news and updates, follow @BuffaloesWire on Twitter and like our page on Facebook. This story was originally published on Buffaloes Wire.

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