44. Freddie Joe Nunn

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A First Round Pick from Mississippi, Freddie Joe Nunn seemed to bounce from Defensive End to Linebacker depending on the need in his first nine years in the NFL as a Cardinal.

A really good player but never was named a Pro Bowler or All-Pro, Nunn was at his best as a pass rusher, as shown by his 14-Sack year in 1988, the first year of the Cards' relocation to the desert.  Had Nunn received a more defined and consistent role with the Cardinals and not endured legal issues (he was arrested multiple times), his profile in Cardinal history would be more significant.  It also did not help that the St. Louis/Phoenix were hardly world-beaters when he played there.  After nine seasons, Nunn departed for the Colts, where he played three years to close out his career.

Following Nunn's departure, he had the franchise record 66.5 Sacks, a record that stood until it was broken by Chandler Jones in 2021.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Defensive End, Linebacker
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 21st Overall in the NFL Draft 4/30/85.
  • Departed:

    Signed with the Indianapolis Colts after the 1993 Season.

  • Games Played: 131
  • Notable Statistics:

    123 Games Started
    11 Fumble Recoveries
    9 Fumble Recovery Yards
    66.5 Quarterback Sacks
    439 Combined Tackles
    57 Approximate Value

    No Playoff Games

  • Major Accolades and Awards: None

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