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New York Giants

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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New Orleans Saints

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Free Agent

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New York Jets

Erik Folk, K
2012 Draft Prospect

Chris Gocong, Linebacker
Cleveland Browns

Adam Grant, Offensive Tackle
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Green Bay Packers

Garrett Hartley, K
New Orleans Saints

Stanley Havili, Fullback
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Chris Horton, Safety
New York Giants

Winston Justice, Tackle
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Jermaine Kearse, Wide Receiver
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Bryan Kehl, Linebacker
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Phil Loadholt, Tackle
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Fili Moala, Defensive Tackle
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Houston Texans

James Sanders, Safety
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Indianapolis Colts

Justin Tryon, Cornerback
New York Giants

Adam Vinatieri, Kicker
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Trevin Wade, Cornerback
Cleveland Browns

Chastin West, Wide Receiver
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Washington Redskins

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University of Washington

 

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Jordan Hamilton, Forward
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Ken Horton, Forward
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Dario Hunt, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

Tyrone Levett, Forward
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Vernon Macklin, Forward
Detroit Pistons

Ryan Pearson, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

 

John Randle, HOF 2010, Defensive Tackle
Minnesota Vikings

Eric A. Allen, ESPN NFL Analyst, Cornerback
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Troy Brown, Wide Receiver
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Curtis Conway,
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San Francisco 49ers

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Kansas City Chiefs

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sammy D. Knight, Safety
New Orleans Saints

Keenan W. McCardell, Wide Receiver
Washington Redskins

Willie McGinest, Linebacker
New England Patriots

Patrick Surtain, Cornerback
Kansas City Chiefs

 
Player

John Randle, HOF 2010

Minnesota Vikings
Defensive Tackle

Height: 6-1  Weight: 278

College: Texas A&I

 
 
 

Career Accomplishments

 

John Randle was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 6, 2010 along with Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Dick LeBeau, Floyd Little, Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith. Randle, a seven-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro pick, amassed 137.5 sacks during his career with the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks. Randle is a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s, and played 219 games throughout his 14-year career.
 
Randle, a Little All-America from Texas A&I, signed a contract as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in 1990. He played in all 16 games as a rookie before he earned a starting role at defensive tackle in his second season. Injuries forced him out of the starting lineup for parts of the 1991 and 1992 seasons before embarking on an impressive streak of 176 consecutive games played and 133 straight starts with the Vikings. After joining the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent in 2001, he ran the string to 183 games and 140 starts before a knee injury forced him out of a game. Randle showed signs of becoming one of the NFL’s most dominant pass rushers during his second NFL season when he recorded 9.5 sacks. The following year he added 11.5 sacks which marked the first of eight straight seasons with double-digit sack totals.
 
In the 1993 season, Randle registered 12.5 sacks, amassed 59 tackles and forced three fumbles to earn All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl invitation for the first time. It began a string of six straight All-Pro and Pro Bowl seasons for Randle. He improved his sack total again in 1994 with a NFC-high 13.5 sacks. Randle recorded perhaps his finest season in 1997 when he led the NFL with 15.5 sacks and also had a career-high 71 tackles.
 
His single best performance came against the Green Bay Packers on September 22, 1996 when he had a career-high 3.5 sacks and forced two fumbles as the Vikings raced out to a 4-0 start on the season after defeating the Packers, 30-21. Randle was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance and then earned NFC Defensive Player of the Month.
 
In all, Randle amassed 137.5 sacks during his 14-season career. He led the Vikings in sacks nine times and the Seahawks twice. Thirty-five times he recorded multi-sack games including eight games with three or more sacks.
 
 

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