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Darrell Stuckey

Playing for the San Diego Chargers his entire career, Darrell Stuckey was listed as a Safety but his Special Teams was his specialty (pardon the pun).  Stuckey was at one time the Special Teams Captain for San Diego and he would be named to the 2014 Pro Bowl for his efforts.  He would play 89 Games over his seven year career.
From the University of Maryland, D’Qwell Jackson was a tackling machine in the National Football League.  As a Cleveland Brown he would lead the NFL in Combined Tackles (154) and later in 2011 was tops in Solo Tackles (116).  Jackson would later be named to the Pro Bowl in 2014, which was his first season in Indianapolis.  He would have 1,219 Combined Tackles in his career.

Antonio Smith

A Super Bowl Champion with the Denver Broncos in the game’s 50th event, Antonio Smith was far better known for his time with the Houston Texans where he was a 2011 Pro Bowl Selection.  As a Texan, he would accrue 27.5 of his career 47.5 Quarterback Sacks and more than half of his Approximate Value.  He would also play for Arizona and Oakland over his 13 year career.

Randy Starks

Drafted by the Tennessee Titans in 2004, Randy Starks really did not shine in the National Football League until he signed with the Miami Dolphins years later.  In was in the state of Florida where he would be named to two Pro Bowls (2010 & 2012) in two different positions (Defensive End and Nose Tackle) and this would easily be on the best run of his career.  Starks would retire with 42 Quarterback Sacks.