
Some impressive stats:
In his 13 seasons, Roaf went to the Pro Bowl a whooping 11 times. He made the Pro Bowl 7 times as a Saint, which is more than any other Saint in team history. The only years Roaf didn’t make the Pro Bowl were his first and last seasons as a Saint. Roaf was a first ballot finalist for the NFL Hall of Fame. While he’s yet to enter, he should be doing so any year now – and he’ll be the second New Orleans Saint to enter along with Rickey Jackson. It’s only a matter of time.
Roaf has already been inducted in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame (2009) as well as the New Orleans Saints’ Hall of Fame (2008). Roaf had the incredible distinction of being named to the NFL all decade team for the 1990’s and 2000’s. Can you imagine sustaining a superior level of play for long enough to be named the best player at your position in the league for two separate decades?!?! That’s how good he was, just dominant. No one ever got pressure off his side, and huge running lanes were always open from his side. He was the perfect blend of foot quickness and power. He excelled at pass blocking and run blocking all the same. Roaf played in 189 games in his career and started every single one.
Thanks for the memories #77!
The “List”
10. Eric Martin
9. Pat Swilling
8. Archie Manning
7. Sam Mills
6. Joe Horn
5. Morten Andersen
4. Deuce McAllister
3. Drew Brees
2. Rickey Jackson
1. Willie Roaf
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