Duncan McColl

Duncan McColl (born c. 1955) is an Presbyterian Church USA pastor and former professional football player who played for the Washington Redskins.

McColl was selected by the Redskins as their first pick in the 1977 draft, moved to the reserve list in September 1977, and waived in August 1978.

McColl played college football for Stanford University, following in the footsteps of his father, Dr. William Frazer McColl, Jr. (1930-2023); they are "the only father-son All-American football combination in Stanford history". His brother Milt McColl also played, as did nephew Daniel McColl. His daughter Meredith and son Will both played water polo at Stanford.

Having studied Business Management at UCLA, he and his wife Emily, both enrolled at Princeton Theological Seminary following the death of a infant son. Both graduated and were ordained on June 30, 1996 and both have served congregations in the San Diego Presbytery. As of August 2018, he is the pastor at Mira Mesa Presbyterian Church in San Diego. McColl spent a couple of years of his childhood with his family in Korea, as his father served with the UPCUSA as a Medical Missionary, an orthopedic surgeonat a Leprosy Hospital, following his NFL Career.