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35. Neil Lomax

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A superstar at Portland State, Neil Lomax allegedly set 90 records while he was the Vikings Quarterback.  This afforded him a rarity for a Portland State player, a high draft pick (2nd Round in 1981) in the NFL Draft.

Lomax saw action in his inaugural year, learning from the aging Jim Hart, and was an All-Rookie.  Playing in the then hyper-competitive NFC East, the Cardinals Quarterback only had two winning seasons and one Playoff Game, but when he was on, he was as good as anyone in the NFL.  Twice named to the Pro Bowl, Lomax led the NFL in Pass Completions (275) and Passing Yards (3,387) in 1987 and had 22,771 Yards with 136 Touchdown Passes overall.

An arthritic hip forced Lomax to sit out all of the 1989 Season, and before the next campaign, he retired due to its severity.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Quarterback
  • Acquired: Selected in the 2nd Round, 33rd Overall in the NFL Draft 4/28/81.
  • Departed: Retired after the 1989 Season.
  • Games Played: 108
  • Notable Statistics:

    101 Games Started
    1,817 Pass Completions
    3,152 Pass Attempts
    57.6 Pass Completion Percentage
    22,771 Passing Yards
    136 Touchdown Passes
    90 Interceptions
    82.7 Passer Rating
    222 Rushing Attempts
    969 Rushing Yards
    10 Rushing Touchdowns
    1 Reception
    10 Receiving Yards
    82 Approximate Value

    1 Playoff Game
    32 Pass Completions
    51 Pass Attempts
    62.7 Pass Completion Percentage
    385 Passing Yards
    2 Touchdown Passes
    2 Interceptions
    82.6 Passer Rating
    4 Rushing Attempts
    9 Rushing Yards

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Pro Bowl (1984 & 1987)
    All-Rookie (1981)
    Most Pass Completions (1987)
    Most Pass Attempts (1987)
    Most Passing Yards (1987)
    Most Passing Yards per Game (1987)

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