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Héctor Ríos Morales

Can Isaac Alarcón Become the Latest Mexican-Born Player To Make an NFL Roster?

Isaac Alarcón during warmups before a preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks, Aug. 2022 (Credit: Michael Ainsworth/AP Photo)

ALABAMA - Four years in the making, it seems like Isaac Alarcón will finally get another shot at making history. Earlier this week, the San Francisco 49ers announced that they had signed Alarcón to a reserve/future contract after the native of Monterrey, Mexico ended his four-year relationship with the Dallas Cowboys where he was part of the practice squad.

The 6-foot-7 offensive lineman entered the NFL through the International Player Pathway Program on April 2020 and joined the Dallas Cowboys where he had to reinvent himself in order to retain a spot in the team's roster, switching from an offensive lineman to a defensive lineman at the request of Will McClay, Cowboys VP of Player Personnel.

Alarcón's journey is one of just four players of Latin American descent that have had opportunities in the NFL thanks to the Player Pathway Program. Brazil's Durval Queiroz Neto was the first person from Latin America to enter the program in 2019, followed by Chile's Sammis Reyes (first Chilean to play in the NFL) and Alarcón's future teammate, Alfredo Gutiérrez.

More Latinos in the NFL

Thanks to the league's effort to increase diversity, these numbers seem to be on the rise. With the introduction of initiatives such as the International Player Pathway Program, players like Isaac Alarcón have gotten the chance to follow their dream of playing football at the professional level.

According to a report by the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in sports, in 2021 there were only 12 NFL players identifying themselves as Latinos, less than 1 percent of the league total. The figure decreased to 0.4 percent in 2022 but, ahead of the 2023 season, the number of players in NFL rosters that identify as Latinos or are of Latino descent has grown to more than 30.

The highest number of Latino players in any recent NFL season, as per the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES), was reached in 2007 with 30, followed by 25 in 2008 and 24 in 2009.

PLAYER

POSITION

TEAM

LATINO DESCENT

Elijah Wilkinson OT Arizona Cardinals Puerto Rico
Will Hernandez G Arizona Cardinals Mexico
Trystan Colon C Arizona Cardinals Puerto Rico
Marco Wilson CB Arizona Cardinals Puerto Rico
Avery Williams CB Atlanta Falcons Mexico
Eddy Pineiro K Carolina Panthers Cuba/Nicaragua
Cairo Santos P Chicago Bears Brazil
Corey Bojórquez P Cleveland Browns Mexico
Malcolm Rodriguez LB Detroit Lions Mexico
Troy Hairston FB Houston Texans Panama
Rigoberto Sanchez P Indianapolis Colts Mexico
Darrell Baker CB Indianapolis Colts Panama
Isiah Pacheco RB Kansas City Chiefs Puerto Rico
Daniel Arias WR Arizona Cardinals Dom. Republic
Nesta Silvera WR Las Vegas Raiders Panama/Jamaica
Braxton Berrios WR Miami Dolphins Puerto Rico
Joe Cardona LS New England Patriots Mexico
Christian Gonzalez CB New England Patriots Colombia
Max Garcia G New Orleans Saints Mexico/Puerto Rico
Julian Love S Seattle Seahawks Mexico/Cuba
Jonathan Feliciano C San Francisco 49ers Puerto Rico
Alfredo Gutierrez OL San Francisco 49ers Mexico
Fred Warner LB San Francisco 49ers Mexico/Panama
Cesar Ruiz G New Orleans Saints Dom. Republic/Puerto Rico
Chris Olave WR New Orleans Saints Cuba
Steve Avila G Los Angeles Rams Mexico
Nik Bonitto LB Denver Broncos Cuba
Michael Davis DB Los Angeles Rams Mexico
Elijah Garcia DE Denver Broncos Mexico
Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB Washington Commanders Puerto Rico
Alijah Vera-Tucker G New York Jets Mexico

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