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Kevin Ellison (American football) | In 2006 he became the team's starting strong safety, finishing with 64 tackles, one interception, and 1. |
Karlos Dansby | In 2008 Dansby led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl while again totaling over 100 tackles and making 4 sacks and intercepting two passes. |
Armond Armstead | He had 88 tackles and 11 sacks in 2007. |
Andrew Whitworth | As a sophomore in 2003, he started all 14 games. |
D'Qwell Jackson | In 2002, Jackson saw action in all 14 games and led all freshmen in tackles with 51, including 38 solo stops. |
Ndamukong Suh | Suh finished the 2011 season with 4 sacks, a pass defended, and 26 tackles. |
Shane Beamer | His 2009 special teams unit blocked five kicks, tying for the SEC lead and ranking eighth in the nation, while the Gamecock defensive unit finished third in the SEC in total defense and fifteenth in the nation. |
Jeff Robinson (American football) | In 1994, he played mainly on special teams, however he did record a career-high 14 tackles from the defensive end position. |
Putt Choate | In 1985, Choate once again led the Gunslingers by starting all 18 games, making 142 tackles, 1 sack and 1 interception. |
Bianca Henninger | As a freshman in 2008, she played in seven matches for the Broncos, starting three. |
Connor Barwin | As a junior in 2007, Barwin played special teams, as well as a backup tight end, playing in 12 games. |
Barron Miles | During a 2006 CFL All-Star season, Miles recorded 39 defensive tackles, four pass knockdowns, three forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. |
Ndamukong Suh | In 2009, Suh registered 85 tackles, 12 quarterback sacks, 28 quarterback hurries, 24 tackles for loss, 10 pass breakups, three blocked kicks, and one interception. |
Jon Alston | In 2004, he produced 61 tackles (37 solos) from the strongside linebacker position, he also had 9. |
Jason Williams (American football) | As a junior in 2007, Williams recorded 107 tackles, eight sacks and five forced fumbles, all of which led the Gateway Conference. |
Eric Bassey | During the 2007 season, he played in eight games recording 11 tackles. |
Kelvin Garmon | In 2001 he started all 16 games at right guard. |
Chris Smith (defensive end) | As a junior in 2008, Smith tallied 117 tackles, 25 sacks, two forced fumbles, two pass breakups, and 44 QB hurries. |
Everson Griffen | In the 2007 season, Griffen recorded 21 tackles and 5. |
Landon Cohen | In 2009, Cohen played in 14 games, starting four, recording 21 tackles on the season. |
Dee Webb | As a junior in 2005, he started twelve games at cornerback, led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in passes defended, and was a first-team All-SEC selection. |
Patrick Kerney | In 2004 the Falcons returned to a 4-3 defense and Kerney responded with his best season up until that time, playing the Pro Bowl for the first time and recording career-highs in tackles (66), sacks (13) and passes defensed (9). |
Willie Williams (defensive tackle) | In 2006 he played in 11 games with one start as a junior and recorded 10 tackles with 3 sacks He was part of a Georgia Military College team that posted a 9-2 record. |
Julian Posey | On October 20, 2007, Posey recorded 7 tackles, 2 Forced fumbles, and 2 passes defended against University of Toledo with Ohio losing the game 43-40. |
John Cyprien | As a true freshman in 2009, he appeared in all 12 games, starting seven. |
Eugene Lockhart | Lockhart led the team in tackles in four of his seven years with the Cowboys and contributed with more than 100 tackles in every season except 1987, when he suffered a fractured right fibula and missed the last 3 games. |
Kelly Gregg | In 2007, he also notched a career-high 83 tackles, as well as 3 sacks. |
Ahmad Black | As a rookie, he appeared in four games during the 2011 regular season, with five tackles and a recovered fumble. |
Richie Incognito | Incognito started all nine games in which he played for the Rams in 2009. |
Blake Costanzo | In 2001, he was named the Defensive Player of the Year after recording 111 tackles, 15 sacks, and five blocked punts. |
Sean Gilbert | Gilbert returned to RDE in 1998 and recorded 81 tackles, 25 quarterback pressures, and 6 sacks, starting all 16 games. |
Kenny Wright | In 2001, his final year for Minnesota, he played in 15 games and finished the season with 45 tackles. |
Stryker Sulak | In 2006 he played in 12 games, starting 4 and had 46 total tackles, including 4. |
Jovan Belcher | His most productive season was in 2011, when he had 61 tackles and 26 assists. |
Silas Daniels | Despite missing 5 games with a broken hand, Daniels still made 2010 AIFA allstar with 53 catches 563 yards 12 touchdowns 16 tackles 1 interception and 1 fumble recovery. |
Shawn Barber | During the 1999 season, he opened all 16 Redskins games for the first time in his career and totaled a career-high 148 tackles, 1 sack, five passes defensed, three forced fumbles and eight special teams tackles. |
Chris Samuels | In 2008, Samuels was named a Team Captain played and started in 12 regular season games and was inactive in one contest with knee cartilage irritation at Detroit on October 26, seeing his consecutive starting streak snapped at 73 games. |
Omar Brown (defensive back) | On September 10, 2011, He recorded 8 tackles and a forced fumble against Southern Mississippi as Marshall won the game 26-20. |
Brad Scioli | He recorded 15 sacks in his six year career, with a high of 7 sacks in 2002. |
Joey Goodspeed | In 2002 he played 12 games with the San Diego Chargers, finishing second on the team with 12 special teams tackles. |
Rodney Fritz | In 2006, Rodney attended Highland CC, where he played in nine games, registering 71 tackles (46 solo, 25 assists), and posted three sacks with 9. |
Brian Orakpo | As a sophomore in 2006 he played all 13 games, recording 26 tackles and 4. |
Antonio Pierce | In 2006, Pierce recorded a career-high 138 tackles (109 solo), a sack, an interception, and defended eight passes. |
Logan Mankins | 2007 saw Mankins start all 16 games, allowing only one sack. |
Quintin Mikell | He has posted a team-leading 108 special teams tackles since joining the Eagles, including a career-high 35 in 2006. |
Erik Campbell | He started five games at free safety as a freshman in 1984. |
Richard Sherman (American football) | Heading into Week 17 of the 2012 season, Sherman posted 61 tackles, seven interceptions and three forced fumbles. |
Antwon Burton | In 2007 he played in six games and made eight tackles (five solo). |
Ray-Ray Armstrong | As a sophomore in 2010 Armstrong took over as a starter and has 66 tackles, three interception s and a touchdown in 11 games. |
Christian Jones (American football) | As a junior in 2012, he started all 14 games and led the team in tackles with 95. |
Ade Jimoh | In 2005, he played in all 16 games and two playoff games, mostly as a reserve cornerback and special teams leader. |
Rick Volk | As a senior in 1966, Volk started all 10 games at safety and also started 2 games at fullback, and even started one game as quarterback. |
Stewart Bradley | Bradley led the Cornhuskers in tackles with 76 (6 for losses) in 2006 and also added 1 sack, 3 FF, and 4 FR. |
Shaun Cody | He was recognized as a first-team All-Pac-10 selection and consensus first-team All-American as a senior in 2004, after he compiled a career-high 45 tackles (29 solo), 10 sacks, 13 stops for losses, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three pass deflections. |
Sean Gilbert | In 2001 Gilbert switched to left defensive tackle and recorded 25 tackles and 2 sacks. |
Gerald Alexander | During that 2007 season Gerald recorded 81 tackles, 59 solo and 22 assisted. |
Tom Briggs (American football) | In 1991, Briggs recorded 44 tackles, five sacks, three fumbles recoveries, and one forced fumble. |
Jim Molinaro | In 1997, he was one of five finalists for the'' Pennsylvania Lineman of the Year Award'', posting 46 tackles, 17 of them solo, two and a half sacks, four tackles for losses, 15 forced passes and one batted pass. |
Bobby Iwuchukwu | Iwuchukwu appeared in all 13 games as reserve and on special teams in 2003, amassing 14 tackles (8 solo, 6 assists) and a blocked kick. |
Reynaldo Hill | During the 2006 season, Hill started fourteen of fifteen games he played, ending the season with a career-high fifty-six total tackles and two interceptions. |
Wesley Woodyard | As a junior in 2006, Woodyard started all 13 games at linebacker, leading the team with 122 tackles and tackles-for-loss with 9. |
Lawrence Jackson | Jackson had a disappointing 2008 season as he finished with 29 tackles and 2 sacks. |
James Farrior | During 1993, as a freshman he appreared in 10 games and had 52 tackles, placing him seventh on the team, despite not starting any games, he earned ACC Newcomer of the Week honors when he came off the bench to register 18 tackles vs. Ohio. |
Walt Harris (cornerback) | In 2005, his final year for the Redskins Harris finished the season with 57 tackles and one interception. |
Dawan Landry | He continued his impressive play in 2010, recording 111 tackles, along with one sack and a forced fumble. |
Marcus Brown (cornerback, born 1986) | In 2007, as a senior, he was named honorable mention All - Southland Conference after leading team with four interceptions and nine pass breakups and registered 52 tackles, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble while starting all 12 games. |
Reshard Langford | He appeared in 6 games the following season and then in 11 games during the 2011 season, 2 of which he was a starter at the strong safety position. |
Rolando McClain | For the 2009 season, McClain had 105 total tackles including 14. |
Jarret Johnson | In the 2006 season, his fourth with the team, he played in all 16 games starting two and finished the campaign with 35 tackles. |
Kyle Nelson | During the 2012 season with the Chargers he appeared in six games. |
Zach Wiegert | The following season, 2006, he played in and started nine games at right tackle. |
Michael Hoomanawanui | In 2007 he played in 11 games, starting five at tight end. |
Bobby Carpenter (American football) | His best game came in a 2006 playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks, where he started at outside linebacker and recorded five tackles and three deflected passes. |
Stewart Bradley | In 2007, Bradley was a solid reserve linebacker and key special teams performer in his rookie campaign, finishing 2nd on the team in special teams tackles (17) and 3rd in special teams production points (257). |
Kenny Wright | In 2003 he played in 15 games and totaled 53 tackles and a career-high three interceptions. |
Jason Hatcher | In 2008, Hatcher recorded 36 tackles, one for a loss, one pass broken up and one sack. |
Clinton Hart | Hart played in 14 games for the Chargers in 2004 and was tied with Hanik Milligan for the team lead with in special teams tackles with 15. |
James Davis (linebacker) | The next season, 2005, Davis only recorded 59 tackles in all sixteen games of the season. |
Warrick Holdman | In his sophomore season in 1996, he finished second on the team with 73 tackles and added 2. |
John Greco | As a sophomore in 2005 Greco was First-team All-MAC in his first season at left tackle. |
Tommy Polley | 1997 was his redshman Year (and he totaled 21 tackles with 13 solo stops in first year of action and played in all 12 games and had at least one tackle in eight games. |
J. P. Losman | He eventually recovered and saw limited action in the 2004 NFL season, appearing briefly in three games and completing 3-of-5 passes for 32 yards and 1 interception while backing up Drew Bledsoe. |
Jacob Ford | As a sophomore (2004) at Holmes Community College (Goodman, Miss.), Ford played nine games and earned All-State honors. |
John Engelberger | The next season, 2002, Engelberger played 15 regular-season games (0 starts) and both postseason contests for San Francisco, compiling 12 tackles (11 solo) and one special-teams stop. |
Ray Lewis | Lewis earned USA Today's All-Rookie team honors after his 15 tackles for loss led the NFL and 110 tackles led the Ravens in the 1996 season. |
Paris Lenon | As a redshirt sophomore in 1997, Lenon recorded a career-high 104 tackles. |
Chase Page | As a senior in 2005, Page ranked second on the squad with a career-high four sacks. |
James Baron | He played ten games during the 1994 season, recording 41 tackles, five for losses and five sacks. |
Colin Peek | As a true freshman in 2005, Peek saw action in nine games. |
Tedy Bruschi | 2000 saw Bruschi start all 16 games at weakside linebacker and finished with 105 tackles (68 solos). |
Eric Henderson | Henderson played in all four preseason games in 2006, recording five total tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble. |
Madieu Williams | He finished the 2008 season with 42 tackles and 2 interceptions. |
Ryan Tucker | The 2001 season saw him play in 16 games with 15 starts, he was again part of a rampant offense and he also played in Super Bowl XXXVI. |
Dat Nguyen | He was named Defensive Player of the Game for the 1998 Cotton Bowl after recording a bowl record 12 tackles, including 3 tackles for a loss, and an interception, which he lateraled to a teammate for a touchdown. |
Danny Clark (American football) | In 2008 he played in all 16 regular season games with 15 starts and started the NFC Divisional Playoff game vs. Philadelphia and finished 3rd on the team 74 tackles (36 solo), 6 tackles for losses, 1 pass defensed, 1 forced fumble and 2 special teams tackles. |
Dave Fipp | As a walk-on, Fipp led Arizona's special teams unit in tackles as a sophomore in 1995. |
Jason Ferguson | He has since appeared in all games and, as of November 2009, compiled 55 tackles (33 solo). |
Bradie James | As a freshman (1999), James had 41 tackles, three sacks, and one interception. |
Grant Wiley | As a freshman in 2000, he earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors after recording 94 tackles and 14 tackles for losses, he recorded three interceptions, one reception for 26 yards against East Carolina and two against Idaho which he returned one for a touchdown. |
Brandin Cooks | As a true freshman in 2011, Cooks played in all 12 games with three starts. |