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Chris Warren was a beast at small Division III Ferrum College, but he could do the same at the NFL level? The Seattle Seahawks thought they would take a shot with him with their Fourth Round pick in 1990.
The son of former NFL Fullback, Mosi Tatupu, Lofa Tatupu would exceed his father’s career, first by being an All-American Linebacker and two-time National Champion at USC, and then for his work on the professional ranks with the Seattle Seahawks.
You could argue that Dave Brown went from ecstasy to agony, as he was a rookie in Pittsburgh, winning the Super Bowl in 1975. That was one way to look at it, but the other was that he went from backup to starting Free Safety when he was taken in the Expansion Draft by the Seattle Seahawks.
At the University of Michigan, Steve Hutchinson helped the Wolverines win a title in 1997 and was an All-American in 2000. The Seattle Seahawks were fortunate that the Offensive Lineman fell to them with the 17th overall pick of the 2001 Draft.