2012, QB, Stanford, Indianapolis Colts
Andrew Luck
This state has produced 2,623 NFL players (35 Hall of Famers) including: Patrick Mahomes, Von Miller, Jalen Hurts, Baker Mayfield, Michael Strahan, Tim Brown
Texas
2015 SF Cleveland Cavaliers = 2009 Oklahoma City Thunder
LeBron James Harden
The Vince Lombardi Trophy
National Football League
2014, PF, Kentucky, Los Angeles Lakers
Julius Randle
2007, CB, Pittsburgh, New York Jets
Darrelle Revis
This state has produced 2,408 Major League Baseball players (24 Hall of Famers) including: Joe DiMaggio, Tony Gwynn, Barry Bonds, Randy Johnson, Aaron Judge, Freddie Freeman
California
2016 Los Angeles Clippers PG = 2015 Indiana Pacers SG
Chris Paul George
The Stanley Cup
National Hockey League
2011, SF, San Diego St, Indiana Pacers (traded to San Antonio Spurs)
Kawhi Leonard
2018, TE, Oklahoma, Baltimore Ravens
Mark Andrews
This state has produced 420 NBA players (25 Hall of Famers) including: Julius Erving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Carmelo Anthony, Pat Riley, Kemba Walker, Donovan Mitchell
New York
2nd All Time Home Runs = 2014 Packers QB
Hank Aaron Rodgers
The Commissioner's Trophy
Major League Baseball
2008, PG, UCLA, Seattle Supersonics
Russell Westbrook
2003, TE, Tennessee, Dallas Cowboys
Jason Witten
This state has produced 1,034 NFL players (11 Hall of Famers) including: Tyreek Hill, Nick Chubb, Alvin Kamara, Xavier McKinney, Bud Dupree, Cam Newton, Shannon Sharpe, Herschel Walker
Georgia
2010 New England Patriots QB = 2006 Notre Dame QB
Tom Brady Quinn
The Larry O'Brien Trophy
National Basketball Association
2001, PG, France, San Antonio Spurs
Tony Parker
2000, LB, New Mexico, Chicago Bears
Brian Urlacher
This state has produced 146 NBA players (7 Hall of Famers), including: James Worthy, Chris Paul, John Wall, Bob McAdoo, Jerry Stackhouse
North Carolina
2000, SG, Milwaukee Bucks = 2001 Philadelphia 76ers
Ray Allen Iverson
Heisman Trophy
College Football
1998, SF, Kansas, Boston Celtics
Paul Pierce