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William Layton Roaf (born April 18, 1970), nicknamed "Nasty", is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. He played college football for Louisiana Tech Bulldogs , where he earned consensus All-American honors.
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College Football Hall of Fame. William Layton Roaf (* 18. April 1970 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) ist ein ehemaliger American-Football -Spieler auf der Position des Offensive Tackles. Er spielte von 1993 bis 2005 für die New Orleans Saints und die Kansas City Chiefs in der National Football League (NFL).
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William Layton Roaf. Position: T. 6-5 , 320lb (196cm, 145kg) Born: April 18. in Pine Bluff, AR. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 11x Pro Bowl. 4x All-Pro. HOF All-1990s Team. HOF All-2000s Team. 77 77. SUMMARY. Career. G. 189. AV. 145. GS.
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The 6’5”, 300-pound Roaf retired after the 2005 season. In all, he played in 189 career games over 13 seasons and was named first-team All-NFL seven times (1994-96, 2000, 2003-05), All-NFC six times, and All-AFC three times. He was also voted to 11 Pro Bowls.
Willie Roaf was a dominant offensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints from 1993 to 2001. He played 13 seasons in the NFL and was elected to 11 Pro Bowls, making him the most selected by an offensive tackle. He was also a consensus All-American at Louisiana Tech and a Hall of Fame inductee. Learn more about his college and NFL career, awards, and highlights.
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Willie Roaf was a dominant offensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints from 1993 to 2001. He was drafted eighth overall in 1993 and played nine seasons in New Orleans, earning Pro Bowl honors and a Pro Football Hall of Fame induction. He was also named to the NFL Team of the Decade for two decades.