Mike Zandofsky

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Mike Zandofsky
Date of birth November 30, 1965 (age 41)
Place of birth Flag of United States Corvallis, Oregon
Position(s) Offensive Guard
College Washington
NFL Draft 1989 / Round 3/ Pick 67
Statistics
Team(s)
1989
1990-1993
1994-1996
1997
Phoenix Cardinals
San Diego Chargers
Atlanta Falcons
Philadelphia Eagles

Michael Leslie Zandofsky (born November 30, 1965 in Corvallis, Oregon) is a former American football player.

[edit] High school career

Zandofsky attended Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Oregon and starred in football, wrestling, and baseball.

[edit] College career

At the University of Washington, Zandofsky was a stand-out offensive lineman and made first team All Pac-10 as a sophomore and a junior. In his senior year, he was a pre-season Playboy All-American. He was selected to play in the Blue-Gray all-star game as a junior and to the East-West Shrine game as a senior. In addition, he was awarded the John P. Angel award in his junior and senior season as the top offensive lineman on the team and was a team captain as a senior.

[edit] Professional career

He was drafted in the 1989 NFL Draft in the third round (67th overall) by the Arizona Cardinals. In his second season in the NFL, he was sent to the San Diego Chargers, where he spent the next four seasons. After three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons and one with the Philadelphia Eagles, Zandofsky retired from professional football.