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Chance Warmack

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Chance Warmack in 2013

Nationality Drapeau des États-Unis UNITED STATES
Birth (31 years)
In Detroit, Michigan
Size 1,88 m (6′ 2″)
Weight 144 kg (317 lb)
Number 65
Position Offensive guard
University or amateur career
2009-2012 Crimson l The sword of the Cdeba.
Professional career
Choix draft NFL Titans du Tennessee
(2013, 10 It is Choice in total)
2020- Seahawks de Seattle
2013-2016
2017-2018
Titans du Tennessee
Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl LII
Career pro. Since 2013

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Chance Warmack , born the In Detroit, is an American American football player.

Warmack studies at the Westlake High School from Atlanta to Georgia. Playing as offensive Guard, Rivals.com The twentieth class of the Guards classification throughout the country as well as twenty-ninth in the general classification (all positions combined) of Georgia. This same site in the three in five stars class. He accepted a proposal from the University of Alabama rather than other universities such as those of the University of Arkansas, Rutgers, Auburn as well as South Carolina.

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He officially enrolled at the University of Alabama in . Warmack first serves Guard replacing to Barrett Jones before taking the place of Mike Johnson in 2010. He played all the matches of this season as a holder. In 2011, he won his second BCS National Championship Game. He leaves doubt about an inscription to the Draft of the NFL of 2012 but renounces to carry out his last academic year.

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Chance Warmack is selected in the first round of the Draft of the NFL of 2013 by the Titans du Tennessee, at the tenth choice.

  • Winner of the BCS National Championship Game 2009, 2011 and 2012
  • Mention honorable All-American 2011 by the Pro Football Weekly
  • Second team of the Southeastern Conference 2011 by coaches
  • Crew All-American 2012
  • Southeastern Conference 2012 team
  • Pretender at Outland Trophy 2012
  • Lombardi Award 2012 quarter finalist
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