Former Vols in the NFL: 2006 Regular Season Stats

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Former Vols in the NFL: 2006 Regular Season Stats (via espn.com)

Jason Allen (Dolphins): 20 total tackles (15 solo), INT, 2 PD
Shawn Bryson (Lions): 2 carries, 1 yard; 8 catches, 98 yards, TD
Kevin Burnett (Cowboys): 40 total tackles (31 solo), sack, 0.5 TFL, 2 FF, INT, TD
Dustin Colquitt (Chiefs): 71 punts, 44.3 avg, long of 72 (23 inside the 20)
Shaun Ellis (Jets): 58 total tackles (37 solo), 5 sacks, 2.5 TFL, FF, 3 PD
Aubrayo Franklin (Ravens): 17 total tackles (14 solo), 2 TFL, PD
Omar Gaither (Eagles): 64 total tackles (51 solo), sack, INT, 3 PD
Deon Grant (Jaguars): 60 total tackles (53 solo), 2 INT, 8 PD
Jabari Greer (Bills): 22 total tackles (17 solo), 1 PD
Parys Haralson (49ers): 4 total tackles (4 solo)
Albert Haynesworth (Titans): 30 total tackles (23 solo), 2 sacks, 2.5 TFL, 2 PD
John Henderson (Jaguars): 51 total tackles (38 solo), 3.5 sacks, 5 TFL, FF, 6 PD
Travis Henry (Titans): 270 carries, 1211 yards, 7 TD; 18 catches, 78 yards
Cedric Houston (Jets): 113 carries, 374 yards, 5 TD; 7 catches, 43 yards
Mark Jones (Buccaneers): 20 punt returns, 7.8 avg (long of 18)
Jamal Lewis (Ravens): 314 carries, 1132 yards, 9 TD; 18 catches, 115 yards
Leonard Little (Rams): 60 total tackles (57 solo), 13 sacks, 5 TFL, 7 FF, 2 PD
Andre Lott (Chargers): 2 total tackles (2 solo)
Jesse Mahelona (Titans): 11 total tackles (9 solo), sack, 0.5 TFL
Peyton Manning (Colts): 362-of-557, 4397 yds, 31 TD, 9 INT; 23 car., 36 yds, 4 TD
David Martin (Packers): 21 catches, 198 yards, 2 TD
Tony McDaniel (Jaguars): 16 total tackles (11 solo), sack, 2 PD
Rashad Moore (Jets): 11 total tackles (8 solo), FF
Eric Parker (Chargers): 2 car., 19 yds; 48 catches, 659 yds; 37 punt returns, 8.9 avg
Peerless Price (Bills): 49 catches, 402 yards, 3 TD; 5 carries, 18 yards
Donte Stallworth (Eagles): 38 catches, 725 yards, 5 TD
Demetrin Veal (Broncos): 32 total tackles (20 solo), 1.5 sack, TFL, FF, 2 PD
Darwin Walker (Eagles): 36 total tackles (27 solo), 2.5 TFL, 6 sacks, FF, INT, 4 PD
Kelley Washington (Bengals): 9 catches, 115 yards, TD
Scott Wells (Packers): 2 total tackles (2 solo)
Al Wilson (Broncos): 102 total tackles (79 solo), sack, 6 TFL, FF, 4 PD
Cedrick Wilson (Steelers): 1-of-1, 21 yds; 2 car., 14 yds; 37 catches, 504 yds, TD
Gibril Wilson (Giants): 103 total tackles (77 solo), 3 FF, 2 INT, 10 PD
Jason Witten (Cowboys): 64 catches, 754 yards, TD



 
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Offensive linemen don't really accumulate stats, so I'm assuming only Scott Wells shows up on this because he made a couple of stops after Favre picks. There are a few other Vol OL in the NFL, right?
 
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Scott Wells and Chad Clifton both start for the Packers.

Cosey Coleman is probably still out there.
 
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I never thought Eric Parker would be a good pro player but he has had a nice career with the Chargers so far.
 
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Offensive linemen don't really accumulate stats, so I'm assuming only Scott Wells shows up on this because he made a couple of stops after Favre picks. There are a few other Vol OL in the NFL, right?

Yeah, they had to be tackles after a Packers INT or fumble. I saw his name, so I figured I'd add him in there.
 
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I really wish Kelley Washington, could get out of Cincy...

Playing behind Johnson, and Chris Henry, is limiting his potential..
 
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I could have sworn I remember a couple of Manning to EP receptions. Are you sure he didn't play in 97?

you may be right. i researched it and according to the chargers official website, he played at tennessee from 97-01

Chargers.com - Team » Roster » #88 Eric Parker | WR

(check the very bottom)

however, utsports says he lettered in 98, 99, 00, 01. not sure if he redshirted in 97 or if he played early and suffered an early injury i was unaware of and was able to still medical redshirt somehow. i originally went off the top of my head.
 
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I never thought Eric Parker would be a good pro player but he has had a nice career with the Chargers so far.
Goes to show ya how bad player development is at UT. Especially with WRs...Pat Washington.

I really wish Kelley Washington, could get out of Cincy...

Playing behind Johnson, and Chris Henry, is limiting his potential..
It has been noted several times that Kelley does not have the work ethic that coach Marvin Lewis wants and at one time he was de-activated because he refused to play special teams
 
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It has been noted several times that Kelley does not have the work ethic that coach Marvin Lewis wants and at one time he was de-activated because he refused to play special teams

I don't buy that. I highly doubt that guys like Chris Henry, Odell Thurman, and the rest of the delinquents on that team are very diligent.
 
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