Went to the Packers game yesterday, with a much better outcome than my last trip to Lambeau. Got a chance to watch former Badgers Mark Tauscher and Alex Lewis, but Brian Calhoun is hurt. As I saw Ron Dayne having another solid game, and when I got home and saw Jim Sorgi at quarterback for the Colts and Chris Chambers catching a touchdown for the Chargers, it got me thinking what a nice season this was for UW alumni in the NFL. Let's run it down:
-Michael Bennett, Buccaneers: 241 yards rushing, 1 TD.
Has over 3,600 yards rushing for his career.
-Brooks Bollinger, Vikings: 391 yards passing, 1 TD
-Brian Calhoun, Lions: 35 yards rushing
-Chris Chambers, Chargers: 970 yards receiving, 4 TD. Has over 6,200 career receiving yards.
-Owen Daniels, Texans: 768 yards receiving, 3 TD
-Ron Dayne, Texans: 773 yards, 6 TD. Has over 3,700 career rushing yards.
-Lee Evans, Bills: 849 yards receiving, 5 TD. Has over 3,700 career receiving yards.
-Jamar Fletcher, Texans: 19 tackles
-Nick Greisen, Ravens: 30 tackles
-Erasmus James, Vikings: 7 tackles, 1 sack
-Jason Jefferson, Bills: 11 tackles
-Al Johnson, Cardinal: 14 starts at center
-Matt Katula, Ravens: 16 games at long snapper
-Ross Kolodziej, Cardinals: 3 games
-Jim Leonhard, Bills: 54 tackles, 2 interceptions, 6 starts at safety
-Alex Lewis, Lions: 29 tackles, 1 forced fumble
-Jason Pociask, Jets: 1 reception
-Casey Rabach, Redskins: 15 starts at center
-Mike Schneck, Falcons: 12 games at long snapper
-Jim Sorgi, Colts: 132 yards passing, 1 TD
-Scott Starks, Jaguars: 22 tackles, 1 interception
-Aaron Stecker, Saints: 448 yards rushing, 5 TD
-Mark Tauscher, Packers: 16 starts at right tackle
-Joe Thomas, Browns: 16 starts at left tackle
-Brandon Williams, 49ers/Rams: 10 games, 2 fumbles
Lots of Badgers in the NFL. You could just about field a whole team of them, here's how it would look:
Offense: Sorgi, Bennett/Stecker, Dayne, Thomas, Tauscher, Rabach, Johnson, Dan Buenning (Bucs), Evans, Chambers, Daniels
Defense: James, Jefferson, Kolodziej, Anttaj Hawthorne (cut by Raiders in training camp), Greisen, Lewis, Fletcher, Starks, Leonhard, Rogers, BJ Tucker (last seen with 49ers)
Looking at these lists something strikes me: for a program built on defense and running the ball, the pro players we've produced have been offensive skill position players and linemen known for their pass blocking. It wouldn't be entirely surprising if none of those defensive players were on NFL rosters come September. Hopefully Ike, Shaughnessy, Casillas, et al can reverse that trend.
Looks like the Bills and Texans are my favorite teams other than the Packers. Also, if you would have asked a fan in 2000 which former Badger running back would be playing the best at the end of the 2007 NFL season - Dayne, Bennett, or Stecker - who would you have said?
Monday, December 31, 2007
Badgers in the NFL: an '07 recap
Posted by Coach Scott Tappa at 11:08 AM
Labels: alex lewis, brian calhoun, brooks bollinger, chris chambers, erasmus james, jamar fletcher, jim sorgi, lee evans, mark tauscher, michael bennett, nick greisen, owen daniels, ron dayne
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