2011 NFL Draft
2010 NFL Draft Recap
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- 2010 2nd Team All-Pac 10
- 2010 Team Outstanding Defensive Lineman
- Started all 13 games as a senior
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Pro Day
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- First-team All-Pac-10 (1998)
- Second Team AP All-American
- Maxwell Award Finalist (2007)
- All-Pro Selection (2005)
- Pro Bowl Selection (2005)
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- Played at University of Illinois
- Spent two years as an offensive assistant with the Chicago Bears
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- Lead all rookie running backs with 1,007 yards as a Rookie
- Doak Walker Award Watch List (Nation's Top RB)
- Oregon single-season rushing TD record holder (17)
- Duane Cargil Award Winner (Impact Player)
- Pre-season 3rd Team All American (SportingNews)
- Pre-season All Pac-10
- Preseason No. 11 ranked RB in NCAA (Lindy’s)
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NFL Highlight
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- 2 Year Starter at Oregon
- All Pac-10 - 2007
- All Pac-10 - 2008
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- Recorded 89 tackles, 62 solo, 1 sack, 3 FF, 2 FR, 1 int and a td in his Sophmore season (2010-2011)
- Pro-Bowl - 2009
- Led Pac-10 in Interceptions - 2008
- All Pac-10 - 2008
- Holiday Bowl Defensive MVP - 2008
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year - 2006
- Freshman All-American - 2006
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NFL Highlights
NFL Highlight
Punt Return vs Purdue
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- Second on team in tackles with 89 in 2010 as he played in 14 games and started 13 of them.
- Led the team in tackles with 14 in his career-high performance against the Jets on 9/19/10
- Became the first player in NFL since 2003 to block a punt and field goal in same game.
- Pro Bowl Selection - 2009
- All-Pro Selection - 2009
- All-Pro Selection - 2008
- Pac-10 Defensive Player of Year - 2005
- Freshman All-American - 2005
- All-American - 2007
- All Pac-10 - 2007
- All-American - 2008
- All Pac-10 - 2008
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NFL Highlights
Pick 6 vs Arizona
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- All Pac-10 - 2004
- Threw more TD passes and yards than any sophomore in school history
- Ended up with 7555 career passing yards and 61 passing TDs at Oregon
- Going into his 5th year with the New York Jets
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- Played Linebacker for the University of Oregon
- Cunningham's defenses led Kansas City to an overall record of 42-22
- During his original tenure as defensive coordinator, Cunningham's defenses allowed an average of only 16.4 points per game, the best mark in the NFL and had a turnover margin of +30, tops in the AFC
- 40-year coaching veteran on the college and pro levels, including the past 27 seasons in the NFL
- Cunningham is just one of four foreign-born individuals in league history to ever serve as an NFL head coach
- Led the Kansas City Chiefs to a divisional championship as head coach in 1999
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- 42 rec. 470 yards 3 tds senior year
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- 11 rec, 152 yards and 1 td in rookie season
- All Pac-10 - 2009
- All Pac-10 - 2008
- Walter Camp Player of the Week (vs California)
- John Mackey Player of the Week (vs California)
- John Mackey Award Watch List (Nation's Top TE)
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Civil War TD
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- Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year - 2007
- All-American - 2007
- National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Winner - 2007
- Academic All-District NCAA Top VIII Award
- Super Bowl XLIII Champion
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Oregon Highlights
TD vs Michigan
TD vs Houston
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- 4-year Letter Award Winner
- Davey O'Brien Award Nominee as a Junior
- Guided the Eagles to wins in four of his five starts before McNabb took over in the playoffs
- Entering his 11th season in the NFL
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- Oregon Record Holder in Bench Press
- Played in 36 career games at Oregon, recording 65 tackles (39 solo) and 4 sacks
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- All Pac-10 - 2008
- Three-Time NCAA Regional Track & Field Qualifier
- Helped Key Oregon’s School-Record Rushing Offense - 2008
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- First Team All Pac-10 as a senior
- 4 year starter at Oregon
- Caught 77 passes for 1,076 yards and 12 TD’s
- Played Wide Receiver, Safety, and all Special Teams while at Oregon
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- 29 years of coaching experience
- Has been the defensive coordinator at Atlanta, San Francisco, and Carolina
- Has been with the Seahawks since 2003
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- Threw for Over 3,000 yds and 26 TDs for the Atlanta Falcons in 1991
- At Oregon, Miller broke 13 school records held by NFL greats Dan Fouts, Bob Berry, and Norm Van Brocklin
- Named the MVP of the Hula Bowl and was the Offensive Player of the Game in the Senior Bowl in 1987 prior to being drafted
- Drafted in the 1st round (13th overall) by the Atlanta Falcons in 1987
- Played in the 1991 Pro Bowl
- Miller led South Eugene to four straight playoff appearances after the school had 11 consecutive losing seasons prior to his arrival. He coached there for five years (2002-06)
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- Joined Jonathan Stewart and LeGarrette Blount in week 15 last season to all rush for over 100 yards in the same week
- Has over 7,100 yards all-purpose yards in 9 season in the NFL
- All Pac-10 - 2001
- Set national JC records of 4,487 all-purpose yards and 3,708 yards rushing on 593 carries
- Finished his Ducks career with 2,237 yards on 466 carries with 17 touchdowns and 307 yards and three scores on 35 receptions
- His 2,237 rushing yards were fifth in school history
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- Led the Ducks to back to back bowl appearances for the first time in school history
- Team MVP - 1990
- All Pac-10 - 1990
- All-American - 1990
- Inducted into Oregon Hall of Fame in 2000
- Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 4th round (106th overall)
- Musgrave is the Oregon's career leader for passing yardage (8343)
- 12 years of NFL coaching experience
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- 3 Year Letter Award Winner
- Head coach for the 49ers from 2005-2008
- 22 years of NFL coaching experience
- 6 years of College coaching experience first starting at Oregon as a Graduate Assistant
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- All Pac-10 - 2003
- All Pac-10 - 2002
- 2-Time recipient of the Joe Schaffeld trophy awarded to Oregon's top defensive lineman
- Finished his career at Oregon with 146 tackles and 11.5 sacks
- Is the first player from the former Soviet Union to be drafted by and play for an NFL team
- In his four-year career with the Chargers, he started 70-of-75 games and recorded 241 tackles and 11.0 sacks
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Strength Tips
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Justin Peelle
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- All Pac-10 - 1999
- All Pac-10 - 2000
- Semi-finalist for the Mackey Award
- Started 28 of 42 games at Oregon totaling 63 receptions for 944 yards and 14 touchdowns
- Started 28 of the 42 games in which he played during his four seasons at the University of Oregon (1998-2001)
- Helped Falcons clinch a playoff berth for the first time since 2004
- 4x Academic All-Pac-10 (1998-2001)
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- Under his guidance, Phillip Rivers has thrown for over 4,000 yards in three consecutive seasons
- Worked with Trent Green and Kurt Warner in St. Louis
- Helped the Rams lead the NFL in passing 3 consecutive years
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- All Pac-10 - 2006
- Pac-10 All-Academic Team - 2006
- Acadmic All-American - 2007
- ESPN All-American - 2007
- All Pac-10 - 2007
- Academic All-American - 2008
- Morris Trophy Winner (Pac-10's Top Lineman) - 2008
- All-Time Oregon Sack Leader (4th in Pac-10 History)
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First NFL Game Highlights
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- All Pac-10 - 2006
- Third player in Carolina history to score a TD on his first NFL reception
- Played in 49 games with 27 starts at Oregon totaling 94 receptions for 1,003 yards and 11 touchdowns
- Co-recipient of the Gordon Wilson Award, given to Oregon's top special teams player
- Recorded 42 catches, a school single-season record for tight ends in 2006
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TD Catch on MNF
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- Started all 16 games in 2010
- All Pac-10 - 2007
- Three-year starter at right tackle for Oregon
- Played in 41 games with 36 starts
- Helped the Ducks lead the Pac-10 in rushing for the second consecutive year with an average of 251.7 yards per game in 2007
- Provided protection for Oregon to finish second in the conference in sacks allowed with 16 in 2006
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- All Pac-10 - 2003
- Played in 25 games with 13 starts at Oregon, finishing his collegiate career with 58 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 8.5 tackles for losses, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery
- Spent two years at Butte and earned All-NorCal Conference honors in 2000
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- Has started in 56 games and played in 91 since being in the league for 6 years
- Morris Trophy Winner (Pac-10's Top Lineman) - 2004
- Pac-10 All-Decade Team
- Three-year starter at Oregon playing in 49 games with 35 starts at three different positions (RG, RT and LT)
- Became Ducks first two-time first-team all-league offensive lineman in four decades
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- All Pac-10 - 2007
- Panther Rookie Rushing Record (836)
- Joined DeAngelo Williams as the first duo in NFL history to rush for over 1,100 yards in the same season
- Most 100 yd games in Oregon History
- Oregon Single Season Rushing Record (1,722)
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- Played in 14 games in the 2010 season
- All American - 2009
- Jim Thorpe Award Watch List (Nation's Top DB)
- Gonyea Award Winner (Most Inspirational Player)
- 4th all-time at Oregon with 37 passes defensed
- Oregon career leader in punt return average
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- Started 10/16 games last season and recorded 2 sacks
- All Pac-10 - 2006
- Played in 48 games with 27 starts at Oregon (2002-06)
- Recipient of Joe Schafford Trophy, given to the team’s most outstanding defensive lineman
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INT vs Detroit
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- 2009 2nd Team All-Pac 10
- 2008 2nd Team All-Pac 10
- 2007 Honerable Mention All- Pac 10
- Ranks 9th on UO career TFL list with 32.5
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Oregon Highlights
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- All Pac-10 - 2007
- All Pac-10 - 2008
- All American - 2008
- Started 22 of 24 games at Oregon
- Two-time All-Mid Empire conference selection at Sierra College from 2004-05
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- Former Assistant Coach at Oregon
- Back-to-back Super Bowl Champion as Offensive Coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys
- Current Head Coach of the San Diego Chargers
- 25 years of NFL coaching experience
- 10 years of College coaching experience first starting at Oregon as a Graduate Assistant
- Has led the Chargers to a division championship every year as their head coach (2007-2009)
- Turner helped develop three Hall of Famers as offensive coordinator in Dallas, quarterback Troy Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith and wide receiver Michael Irvin
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- In 2009, became the first rookie lineman to start all 16 games for Seahawks since Ray Roberts in 1992. Started first 13 games at right guard before moving to center for the final three games.
- All Pac-10 - 2008
- All-American - 2008
- All Pac-10 - 2007
- All Pac-10 - 2006
- Pac-10 All-Academic Team - 2006
- Freshman All-American - 2005
- Pac-10 All-Decade Team
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- All Pac-10 - 2005
- 3rd all-time in receptions at Oregon (162)
- 4th all-time in total reception yards at Oregon (2,660)
- 4th all-time in TD receptions at Oregon (20)
- Oregon Record for 100yd receiving games
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