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Warren SappCareer NFL Stats | Dancing with the StarsRecently retired defensive tackle and Superbowl Champion Warren Sapp played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Oakland Raiders during his 13-year career. His 96.5 career sacks are the second-highest career total sacks for a defensive tackle in the NFL. Warren was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1999, played in seven consecutive Pro Bowls and won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003. Warren is an analyst on NFL Network's Sunday pre-game show, "NFL GameDay Morning," and on "Total Access on Location." In addition, he is one of the new co-hosts of Showtime's "Inside the NFL." |
Ryan takes over top spot but linemen still dominate the top 10
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.The Dolphins have a decision to make with the No. 1 overall pick, and Scouts Inc.'s Todd McShay says Boston College QB Matt Ryan looks like the top pick right now.
Story | Conversation | February 05, 2008
Best and worst of AFC
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Todd McShay takes a look at the best and worst picks by AFC teams and what still must be addressed.
Story | Conversation | May 03, 2006
Trendy scheme only as good as its personnel
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.New England's success with the 3-4 defense is one reason the scheme has become the latest NFL trend.
Story | Conversation | May 09, 2005
Brown hoping for Rice-like resurrection
Todd McShay, Scouts, Inc.Scouts, Inc., takes a look at 10 aging veterans who are looking to jumpstart their careers with new teams.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2004
Seymour's versatility makes him special
Todd McShay, Scouts, Inc.When identifying the premier defensive linemen in the NFL, schemes and alignment are rarely taken into account.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2004
Freshmen making an impact on college football
Todd McShay, Scouts, Inc.It used to take a super-talent to make an impact as a freshman. But now players at all spots are influencing games, writes Todd McShay.
Story | Conversation | October 22, 2006
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