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  1. Aug 17, 2021 · ESPN. Twenty-five years after Pace cemented his legacy with a rare run at the Heisman Trophy, these are the untold stories of perhaps the most dominant lineman in modern college football history.

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · Orlando Pace, one of the greatest offensive tackles in league history, retired following the 2009 NFL season. Aside from Pace’s seven career Pro Bowl berths, he also earned First-Team All-Pro honors three times and Second-Team All-Pro honors twice.

  3. 1997: Rd 1, Pk 1 (STL) Birthplace. Sandusky, OH. Complete career NFL stats for Chicago Bears Offensive Tackle Orlando Pace on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.

  4. Position: Offensive Tackle. Years: 1994-96. Place of Birth: Sandusky, Ohio. Date of Birth: Nov 04, 1975. Jersey Number: 75. Height: 6-6. Weight: 330. High School: Sandusky (Sandusky, Ohio) Known as the “Pancake Man” for flattening his opponents with his exceptional blocking techniques, Orlando Pace finished fourth in the 1996 Heisman ...

  5. Known as the “Pancake Man” for flattening his opponents with his exceptional blocking techniques, Orlando Pace finished fourth in the 1996 Heisman balloting, the highest finish for a lineman since 1980. Pace becomes the 24th Buckeye to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

  6. Orlando Pace, a two-time first team All-American and two-time All-Big Ten selection, started in every game for the Buckeyes between the 1994-1996 campaigns. During his time at Ohio State, Pace became one of the most dominant offensive linemen ever to play the game.

  7. Orlando Pace is one of only 14 players in the history of the National Football League draft to have gone from being the first overall pick of a draft to earning election into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1997 - ORLANDO PACE, T, OHIO STATE (St. Louis Rams) How the Rams landed the No. 1 pick:

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