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Lawrence
Taylor,
an All-America at North
Carolina, was the
first-round draft pick
of the New York Giants
and the second player
selected overall in the
1981 NFL Draft. The 6-3,
237-pound linebacker set
the tone for his pro
career with an
outstanding rookie
season during which he
recorded a career-high
133 tackles, 9.5 sacks,
8 passes defensed, two
forced fumbles, a fumble
recovery and an
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A dominant force on
defense, Taylor was
named first-team All-Pro
in each of his first
nine seasons. His
ability to dominate a
game with his attack
style revolutionized the
outside linebacker
position from a
read-and-react posture
to an aggressive mode.
An intense player, he
had the speed to run
past offensive linemen
and the strength to
out-muscle them.
Starting in Taylor’s
first season, the Giants
began a 10-season streak
in which they made the
playoffs six times and
won two Super Bowls.
Although Taylor’s
accomplishments are
many, he recorded his
finest statistical
season in 1986 when he
was named the NFL’s MVP,
becoming the first
defensive player to do
so since 1971. That
season, Taylor recorded
a career high 20.5
sacks, 105 total
tackles, five passes
defensed, and two forced
fumbles.
Taylor recorded 132.5
quarterback sacks (not
including 9.5 sacks he
recorded in 1981, since
the sack didn’t become
an official NFL
statistic until 1982),
1,088 tackles, 33 forced
fumbles, 10 fumble
recoveries, and nine
interceptions during his
career. He was selected
to play in 10 Pro Bowls
and in 1994 was named to
the NFL’s 75th
Anniversary All-Time
Team.
He was elected to the
Pro Football Hall of
Fame in 1999. |