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Julius Peppers
Julius, a two-sport star in high school and college, has given up basketball to concentrate on football with the Panthers. The results were impressive, as he earned 2002 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors despite missing four games. "I think after one year he is the best I have seen," said Jack Del Rio, Panthers defensive coordinator last year about the lifelong North Carolinian. "He came in and had as big an impact in all aspects of the game in one year - he was a dominant force."
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Micheal creates as much havoc with opposing offenses as any linebacker in the game. In addition to generating 54 yards in losses on 8.5 quarterback sacks in 1997, he also nailed opposing running backs behind the line of scrimmage eight times.



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Julius Peppers
Julius was chosen as a Pro Bowl starter in 2005 after reaching double figures in sacks for the third time in four years. Even among top athletes, his amazing athletic abilities stand out. "We line him up at tight end, wideout, defensive end, linebacker," said coach John Fox.
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