- Sean Gilbert
Infobox NFLretired
position=Defensive tackle
number=90, 94
birthdate=birth date and age|1970|4|10Aliquippa, PA
debutyear=1992
finalyear=2003
draftyear=1992
draftround=1
draftpick=3
college=Pitt
NFL=GIL126525
DatabaseFootball=GILBESEA01
PFR=GilbSe00
teams=
* Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1992-1995)
*Washington Redskins (1996)
*Carolina Panthers (1998-2002)
*Oakland Raiders (2003)
ProBowls=1993
stat1label=Games
stat1value=146
stat2label=Sacks
stat2value=42.5
stat3label=Tackles
stat3value=473
highlights=
* All-America (1991)
* All-Rookie (1992)
* All-NFC (1993)Sean Gilbert (born
April 10 ,1970 in Aliquippa,Pennsylvania ) is a former professionalAmerican football defensive lineman who was selected by the Los Angeles Rams as the third overall pick of the1992 NFL Draft . A 6'5", 318-lb.defensive tackle from theUniversity of Pittsburgh , Gilbert played in 11 NFL seasons from 1992 to 2003 for the Rams,Washington Redskins ,Carolina Panthers , andOakland Raiders . He was a1993 Pro Bowl selection for the Rams, recording 10.5 sacks.High school
Gilbert played football for the Aliquippa Quips. As a senior Gilbert was a
Parade Magazine All-America and theUSA Today Prep Defensive Player of the Year after leading the "Quips" to a 14-1 record and a Western Pennsylvania AAA championship. He made 91 tackles as a senior and recovred two fumbles for touchdowns. He also played guard on offense for Aliquippa.College
As a defensive tackle Gilbert was an
All-America choice in 1991. He has 99 tackles (21 for a loss), 6 sacks in his final two seasons at Pitt. In 1991 against Penn State Gilbert totalled 11 tackles (6 for a loss) and 1 sack. One observed said Gilbert, "played like a man possessed". As a senior Gilbert had 17 tacles for a loss and 4 sacks. As a Gilbert played in 6 games, missing almost half of the season with a knee injury. Did not play as a freshman due to the NCAA "Pro 48 rule". [St. Louis Rams Media Guide , 1992]Measurables
"Height": 6-4-1/2 "Weight":315
"40-yard time": 4.8
"Bench Press": 400 lbs. ["ibid "]
Gilbert entered the 1992 NFL Draft as a junior after only two collegiate seasons.NFL
Rams
On April 27, 1992, Gilbert signed a five-year $7.5 million contract , including a $3-million signing bonus. Other agents were critical of Gilbert's contract because it set values for the players in the draft taken after him. The
Green Bay Packers first-round pickTerrell Buckley wanted a deal higher than the Rams paid defensive end Sean Gilbert, the third player taken and held out 50 days as a result. [Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel September 11 , 1992] The real problem is Sean Gilbert signed such a bad deal, and now they're trying to sign bad deals for everyone taken after him," NFL agent Carl Poston said.Gilbert started as a rookie, recorded 5 sacks, and was named All-rookie by
Pro Football Writers Association . In 1993 Gilbert was voted to his first Pro Bowl and recorded 10.5 sacks. He was also and All-NFC choice by UPI andPro Football Weekly . In addition he was named All-Madden and was the NFC Defensive Player of the Week after a 4-sack performance against thePittsburgh Steelers .In 1995 Gilbert moved to right defensive end and was a Pro Bowl alternate, recorded 5.5 sacks. The signing of Pro Bowl right defensive end
Leslie O'Neal made Gilbert expendable. "We've gotKevin Carter ,D'Marco Farr ,Jimmie Jones , and Leslie O'Neal," Rams vice president and director of football operations Steve Ortmayer said.Redskins
On April 8, 1996, he was traded to the Washington Redskins for a first-round pick (the sixth overall) in the
1996 NFL Draft .With the Redskins, Gilbert was again an alternate to the Pro Bowl. [
Wichita Eagle ,November 5 ,1998 ] He had 68 tackles and 3 sacks and was a force against the run. [St. Louis Post-Dispatch ,December 23 ,1996 ] As Rams quarterback Steve Walsh said, "Sean Gilbert is playing like a monster." [Washington Post ,September 22 ,1996 ] He also helped the defensive by drawing double-team blocking. [Virginian-Pilot ,October 30 ,1996 ] He sprained his knee against theDallas Cowboys onThanksgiving Day and wasn't been 100 percent after that game.Gilbert rejected the Redskins' five-year, $20 million offer that included a $5 million signing bonus. He demanded approximately $22.5 million over five years, including an $8 million signing bonus that was to be paid immediately. As a result, the Redskins made Gilbert their franchise player but rather than sign the one-year $3.4 million tender offer Gilbert sat out the 1997 season. After the 1997 season the Redskins againt made Gilbert a franchise player, this time offering a one-year contract for $2.97 million (the average of the 5 highest paid DTs). Gilbert objected and asked for arbitration saying the Redskins did not have the right to place their franchise player tag on Gilbert last month for a second straight year. On March 17, 1998, the NFLPA and the NFL had an all-day hearing to resolve the case. [
Washington Post ,April 17 ,1997 ]Panthers
The Redskins traded Gilbert to the
Carolina Panthers in 1998 for the Panther's first-round picks in 1999 and 2000. On April 21, 1998, the trade became final when he signed an offer sheet for a seven-year contract worth $46.5 million. Gilbert returned to RDE in 1998 and 53 tackles and 6 sacks, starting all 16 games. In 1999 and 2000 Gilbert moved to his preferred right defensive tackle position and averaged 50 tackles and 3 sacks during those two season. In 2001 Gilbert switched to left defensive tackle and recorded 25 tackles and 2 sacks. He was injured and played in 9 games (starting all of them).Gilbert broke his right hip during October 27, 2002, game versus the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and missed the last eight games of the season. Gilbert totaled only 5 tackles during the injury-shorteded season.The giving up two first-round picks and paying Gilbert over $6 million a year was called a "debacle" by ESPN who reported:
Former Panthers coach
Dom Capers regreted that move, stating "Sometimes you get in a desperate situation and you don't ever want to be in a desperate situation," he said. "You make decisions based on the fact that you don't have anybody in a position as opposed to being able to sit back and make long-tem decisions that you think would be best for the organization." But Capers quickly realized he had sacrificed too much of Carolina's future for Gilbert. "There was a lot of discussion on that and my initial reaction was that it was too much," he said. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?id=1650991 ESPN.com] ]On March 10, 2003, the Panthers released Gilbert. [ [http://images.cnnsi.com/football/news/2003/03/10/gilbert_released_ap/ CNNSI.com] ]
Raiders
The Raiders signed him on October 29, 2003. He was paid a total of $1.5 million for the 2003 season [ [http://content.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/salaries/playerdetail.aspx?lname=Gilbert&player=822 USA Today.com] ] He ended the year with just 7 tackles. After the 2003 season Gilbert was an unrestriced free agent. After no teams offered him a contract in 2004, Gilbert retired.
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