- Steve Emtman
Infobox NFLretired
|position=Defensive Lineman
number=90
birthdate=birth date and age|1970|4|16Spokane, Washington
debutyear=1992
finalyear=1997
draftyear=1992
draftround=1
draftpick=1
college=Washington
teams=
*Indianapolis Colts (1992-1994)
*Miami Dolphins (1995-1996)
*Washington Redskins (1997)
stat1label=Sacks
stat1value=8
stat2label=INT
stat2value=1
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=1
nfl=EMT415291
HOF=
CollegeHOF=90112Steven Charles Emtman (born
April 16 ,1970 ) is a former professional football player. He played six seasons as adefensive lineman in the NFL. He was the first overall selection in the1992 NFL Draft .Emtman was born in
Spokane, Washington , grew up in nearby Cheney, and graduated from Cheney High School in 1988. Lightly recruited, he accepted a football scholarship to theUniversity of Washington in Seattle to play for head coach Don James.College
He redshirted in 1988, but soon became a star as a sophomore on a resurgent defense in 1990. Washington went 10-2 and won the Rose Bowl for the first time in 9 seasons. He was considered the best overall player on the 1991 Husky undefeated national championship team. A consensus All-American, Emtman won the
Outland Trophy &Lombardi Award . He also was being named thePac-10 Defensive Player of the Year during his impressive junior year of 1991. He finished fourth in the balloting for theHeisman Trophy .NFL career
He decided to forgo his senior year and declared himself eligible for the
1992 NFL Draft . At 6'4" and 290 lb., he was the first overall pick, selected by theIndianapolis Colts . One of his most memorable plays was the game-sealing 90-yard (Dan Marino) interception return for a touchdown in the final minute of an upset win at theMiami Dolphins in his rookie year.Emtman's NFL career was marred by injuries. Playing a majority of his games on
Astroturf , he finished each of his three seasons with the Colts on the injured reserve list. Nine games into his rookie year, he blew out his left knee. The following season, he tore thepatellar tendon in his right knee, an injury that no previous NFL player had ever returned from. In October 1994, he beat the odds and made his comeback at home against the team he had grown up following, theSeattle Seahawks . On his first play, he tackled Chris Warren for a 5-yard loss. However, in the second quarter, he ruptured a disc in his neck in a collision with a teammate. Emtman continued to play, even though after the game, he could not close his fists due to nerve damage from the injury. He managed to play three more weeks until continuing pain forced him to undergo season-ending surgery.cite news|url= |title=Ex-UW star Emtman balances personal glory with concerns about Huskies' future |first=Art |last=Thiel |publisher="Seattle Post-Intelligencer " |date=2006-12-05 |accessdate=2007-11-28] He later played for theMiami Dolphins andWashington Redskins . His playing career ended following the 1997 season at the age of 27.College Football Hall of Fame
He was voted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.Off the playing field
Steve Emtman had a cameo appearance as himself in the 1994 feature film "
Little Giants ", along with Bruce Smith, Tim Brown, Emmitt Smith, and John Madden.Emtman now volunteers as the defensive line coach for the
af2 'sSpokane Shock cite web|url= http://www.spokaneshock.com/team/coaches/index.html?staff_id=29 |title=Coaches: Steve Emtman |publisher=Spokane Shock |accessdate=2007-11-28]Emtman now lives in Spokane Valley, Washington, where he is a successful real estate developer.cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=3129416&sportCat=ncf&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab1pos2 |title=Forde-Yard Dash: New reality changes the landscape for coaches |first=Pat |last=Forde |authorlink=Pat Forde |publisher="
ESPN.com " |date=2007-11-27 |accessdate=2007-11-28]Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1992.jsp 1992 NFL Draft] - 1st overall pick
* [http://www.heisman.com/handbook/heisman-defense.html Heisman.com] - top defensive finishers
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