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Which former Husker you thought would tear up the NFL, but didn't happen

Fonoti sabotaged himself in the NFL with his eating habits. Its hard to stay dominant when you are way to fat to get out of your stance. That dude was an absolute beast in Lincoln. I remember a game against K-State where he shot out of his stance and just flattened the d-tackle in front of him, and then took off into the second level to lead block for the running back. He absolutely enveloped some poor linebacker and just steamrolled him. After the play was over, he walked over and yanked the LB up and smacked him across the head and said something that I am guessing was something like "way to take a hit".

I always thought that Jamel Williams would succeed more than he did. He played as an undersized linebacker for us, but I thought he would work well as a real physical safety in the NFL. Dude had a great nose for the ball and tackled great. He never really did much in the NFL.
 
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Wistrom had a very good pro career. I did expect more out of Alberts though

Alberts was screwed because he was a tweener. Just wasn't quite big enough for DE, and wasn't quite althletic enough for OLB in the 4-3 schemes most teams were playing at the time. He in not so many words said this on ESPN once when he was employed by them.

I think he'd have a much better chance today with more teams running a 3-4 scheme. Still, it doesn't take away how great of a college player he was. His play in the 94 OB with one good arm was legendary.
 
Grant Wistrom, Trev Alberts and Mike Rozier

Looking back at Rozier you have to ask was he as great as we think he was, or was that OL just incredible? I always remember that he had 147 against Miami, and when Jeff Smith came in he had 99.
 
IIRC he played his entire career with a torn ACL as the technology wasn't there in the early 80s to repair them like today.
Not one ACL. BOTH ACLs were gone for Rimmington. The dude was a warrior and even with both ACLs gone was maybe the quickest offensive lineman to ever play at NU. He was some kind of nasty. One of his favorite moves was a leg whip. Can you imagine trying to leg whip somebody without an ACL? Ouch.
 
Looking back at Rozier you have to ask was he as great as we think he was, or was that OL just incredible? I always remember that he had 147 against Miami, and when Jeff Smith came in he had 99.
Rozier was really really good but sustained some ankle injuries that affected him for years. He beat out Roger Craig at I-back. Think about that one for a minute.
 
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Rozier was really really good but sustained some ankle injuries that affected him for years. He beat our Roger Craig at I-back. Think about that one for a minute.

Rozier also decided to go too the WFL were the league offered him more money to play than the NFL.
 
Grant Wistrom, Trev Alberts and Mike Rozier
Year Team Games Combined Tackles Tackles Assisted Tackles Sacks Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries
1998 STL 13 20 14 6 3.0 0 1
1999 STL 16 39 32 7 6.5 0 1
2000 STL 16 63 50 13 11.0 1 0
2001 STL 15 54 44 10 9.0 2 1
2002 STL 15 47 44 3 4.5 1 2
2003 STL 16 60 49 11 7.5 1 1
2004 SEA 9 37 27 10 3.5 1 1
2005 SEA 16 52 41 11 4.0 0 0
2006 SEA 16 37 30 7 4.0 1 1
Career 132 409 331 78 53.0 7 8 Wistrom dude really?? You don't play 9 years in the NFL, get a good 33 million dollar second contract, play in 2 super bowls, winning one, being average or having a less than stellar career. LOL
 
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Not one ACL. BOTH ACLs were gone for Rimmington. The dude was a warrior and even with both ACLs gone was maybe the quickest offensive lineman to ever play at NU. He was some kind of nasty. One of his favorite moves was a leg whip. Can you imagine trying to leg whip somebody without an ACL? Ouch.

He played his whole college career without both ACL's.
 
As a lifelong Colts fan, their worst high #1 draft choice ever was probably Trev. Even he was surprised he was drafted so high.
 
As a lifelong Colts fan, their worst high #1 draft choice ever was probably Trev. Even he was surprised he was drafted so high.
Alberts? Are you sure? I'm thinking Art Schlichter. QB from Ohio State. Big time bust. #4 pick overall in the '82 NFL draft.
 
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