Alan Faneca is an American former professional football player who was a guard in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. The Pro Football Reference Hall of Fame Monitor (HOFm) is a metric designed to estimate a player's chances of making the Pro Football Hall of Fame using AV, Pro Bowls, All-Pros, championships, and various stat milestones. Class Junior Hometown Rosenberg, Texas High School Lamar Consolidated HS Overview Bio 1997 Outland Trophy Finalist 1997. That season they also allowed a respectable 36 sacks. He returned to school in 1999 and earned a bachelor's degree in management entrepreneurship. . Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. Throughout the 2000's, Alan Faneca established himself as one of the greatest offensive lineman to ever play in the NFL. His accolades are gaudy in that he finished his career with 9 Pro-Bowls, 6 All NFL First Team awards, a Super Bowl ring, and was named to the NFL's all 2000s decade team. . The Jets are plus-1 in turnover margin; the Titans are plus-10. Birth Name: Alan Joseph Faneca Jr. . Run blocking: Faneca - 156 POA attempts, 844 yards, 137 POA wins. Stats Gamelogs Splits. Team allowed 34 sacks (#13 in NFL) . . The Jets' defense allows . Per Pro Football Focus, Yanda hasn't allowed a sack or a quarterback hit since Week 7 in October 2015. Birthdate: December 7, 1976. Alan Faneca was the main reason Parker was able to break runs over 50-yards because he took the main defenders away from the line, and allowed other lineman to focus on inferior defenders. Charles . Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . Allowed just one sack in his senior year at LSU Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. Faneca's POA win rate - 87.8%. In their week one game against the Texans, the Steelers allowed two sacks, both . That's 1,014 pass-blocking snaps, or almost two years. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Derrick Dockery (Bills) 8.25 sacks allowed (16 starts) . In three games with the Cardinals this year, Faneca has given up one sack, one hit and an eye-opening 10 pressures on the quarterback. He ran a marathon in under four hours in 2014. . The Rams' 1999 line allowed only 33 sacks. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Total splash plays - eight. Birth Place: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Timeline of Alan Faneca from 1976. . #66 Alan Faneca Position Offensive Guard Height 6'5 Weight 310 lbs. Alan Faneca Biography. Much has changed for Alan Faneca since he retired from the NFL in 2011 after 13 seasons in the league. He ran a marathon in under four hours in 2014. . PopularTimelines. Chris Kemoeatu (Steelers) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts) 32. Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. He finished his career with 160 sacks, third on the career list when he . . But Alan Faneca stepped right into a starring role, starting 12 games for the Steelers in Jerome Bettis's 1341 yard 1998 season. It is my contention that Alan Faneca would have the same effect on our present line. When the Jets arrive en masse for the opening of training camp this week, they'll hardly look like a team coming off a 4-12 season trudging into the heat of summer two-a-days. In that win over Florida, Faneca was called a "beast" for having repeatedly driven the Gators off the field and creating openings for the Tiger running game. This refers to when the Steelers were taken by surprise when they got only a 5th round comp pick as a maximum for losing Alan Faneca instead of an expected 3rd, due to having ten or more accrued seasons. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. He allowed just two sacks in his career, according to Bouchette's research, and was so athletic he switched to left . Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021. Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . (970), shutouts (four), and points allowed (165) in . Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Faneca was an All-American at LSU and allowed just one sack during his last year in Baton Rouge. Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . College: Louisiana State. Alan Faneca (G) . He's about 100 pounds lighter. Alan Faneca (G) 1998 NFL Draft:Round 1, No. In addition, formidable modern players like Jahri Evans and Steve Hutchinson . They include the 53 sacks allowed - just the Lions (54), Chiefs (55) and 49ers (55) gave up more - and a rushing attack that ranked 19th in the league earning 106.3 yards per game. Alan Faneca allowed just two sacks in his incredible 13-year NFL career. [2] Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. Faneca was an All-American at LSU and allowed just one sack during his last year in Baton Rouge. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Guys like Jerry Kramer, Alan Faneca, Joe Jacoby and Steve Wisniewski all stand out as notable snubs. They allowed 2.7 sacks her game which was in the lower third in the league, they allowed pressure in 2.5 seconds or less on 28% of dropbacks, the worst rate in the league. Profession . They lost veteran Alan Faneca in the off season, but. . Alan Faneca. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Faneca - Five sacks allowed, zero offensive holding penalties, zero tipped passes, three QB hits while passing. Much has changed for Alan Faneca since he retired from the NFL in 2011 after 13 seasons in the league. 15 Alan Faneca. . Faneca allowed six sacks, two hits and 15 pressures in 2009. With the 2022 NFL Draft almost here, let's look at the five best players in NFL history taken at No. A score of 100 is around the average modern . In three games with the Cardinals this year, Faneca has given up one sack, one hit and an eye-opening 10 pressures on the quarterback. 1998 Rnd 1 (26), Pit. The others are receiver Terrell Owens and guard Alan Faneca. It's fitting Alan Faneca was an offensive lineman, and it's only proper that he be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as one of the best ever in his line of work. Faneca allowed six sacks, two hits and 15 pressures in 2009. The mystique of the NFL Draft comes in various ways, as teams toward the end of the first round can find talent that can keep their franchises great for Alan Faneca. Faneca was an All-American at LSU and allowed just one sack during his last year in Baton Rouge. Alan Faneca (Jets) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL* 31. The Titans have 28 sacks and have allowed 6. Timeline of Alan Faneca from 1976. He returned to school in 1999 and earned a bachelor's degree in management entrepreneurship. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. The Steelers are hoping Faneca's move will improve an offensive line that has allowed 20 sacks -- tied with Buffalo for most in the American Football Conference -- and hasn't opened enough holes . He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU), and earned consensus All-America honors. Roethlisberger, the NFL's most-sacked player with 93 sacks in 2006 and 2007, was dropped eight times -- and also drew a safety when he couldn't escape the rush -- and Byron Leftwich was sacked . . Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. Ed Bouchette covered Alan Faneca for a decade of his 13-year NFL career. Draft: Selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. Sixth-round pick Mike Slauson replaced the departed Faneca in 2010. However, Appendix V says this rule, for whatever reason, does not apply to . The 1975 Offensive Lineman of the Year, only three guards earned more first- or second-team All-Pro selections than DeLamielleure: John Hannah (10), Alan Faneca (eight), and Gene Upshaw (seven). The Jets have 34 sacks and have allowed 19 so far this season. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Ahead of the 1998 NFL draft, where the Steelers selected . A six-time finalist before finally getting the news that he was elected to the Hall of Fame, news that he remembers getting on Saturday, Jan. 23, at precisely 11:36 a.m. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. . Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. (970), shutouts (four), and points allowed (165) in a 16-game season. Jared Allen is 12th all-time in sacks with 136.0, including his 2011 season where he was within half a sack of the single season record held by Michael Strahan. In each of the two "final four" seasons, the Jets allowed just 1.6 sacks per game, ranking third and second respectively in . PopularTimelines. Alan Faneca OG (UFA- Filled with rage, holding, ran away) Mewelde Moore RB (I guess 3rd . Profession . Alan Faneca was born on 7 December, 1976 in New Orleans, LA, is an American football player, offensive lineman. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Much has changed for Alan Faneca since he retired from the NFL in 2011 after 13 seasons in the league. Alan Faneca, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame . Guard Alan Faneca signed with the New York Jets in 2008 on a five-year, $40 million contract, making him the . He captured Super Bowl . In the 1997 home game against the Florida Gators, Faneca was called "a beast" for having repeatedly driven the Gators off the field and creating openings for the Tiger backs to charge through. Ahead of the 1998 NFL draft, where the Steelers selected Faneca with the 26th overall pick, one. Allowed just one sack in his senior year at LSU In addition, Chris Kemoteau replaced former All-Pro Alan Faneca, who signed with the New York Jets last offseason. In 2004 the Steelers, behind All-Pro interior linemen Jeff Hartings and Alan Faneca, became the first team since the Bears in 1984 to run the ball on more than 60% of its snaps, steamrolling to a 15--1 record. 49ers general manager John Lynch and his son Jake uncover his Hall of Fame bust in Canton, Ohio. Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . . Gosselin rated Faneca the. Matthews had 13.5 sacks, 25 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles during his All-Pro season in 2010 — anchoring the Packers defense with 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble in the postseason en route to the Super Bowl XLV title. Ahead of the 1998 NFL draft, where the Steelers selected . 26 overall (LSU) . He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Steelers, New York Jets and Arizona . He saw limited playing time at first but injuries to fellow Steelers Will Wolford and Jim . Olson was a part of five playoff seasons in his 10-year career. Faneca allowed only one sack in his final season at LSU. 2008). Birth Name: Alan Joseph Faneca Jr. Faneca was an All-American at LSU and allowed just one sack during his last year in Baton . Faneca helped lead the Steelers to Super Bowl XL with his pass-protecting excellence. Home > Players > Alan Faneca. The most incredible stat that Faneca owns has to be the fact that he only allowed 29 penalties against him during his career. Additionally, in six of Olson's nine years as a starter, the Titans ranked in the top 10 in the NFL for fewest sacks allowed. 12/07/1976. He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Height: 6-5 Weight: 307. . Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . It's a ceremony that makes legends int. . A maximum of eight inductees are allowed per year. Alan Faneca Biography. He finished that year with 22.0 sacks. The Pittsburgh Steelers engrave their legends into history by placing them into the team's Hall of Honor. He also never missed a start in his final nine seasons in the National Football League. In the end, Tom Flores and John Lynch stayed in character on their night of immortality. Faneca's YPA - 5.4. . Left guard - Alan Faneca vs. Rich Seubert . There's a… Alan Faneca - Alan Faneca was one of the best offensive linemen of the 2000s. When Faneca hung up his cleats in 2011, he had won a Super Bowl title with the Pittsburgh Steelers, earned nine Pro Bowl berths, and became a six-time First-Team All-Pro selection. Faneca started his last 36 games at LSU and allowed only one sack in his final season. He went into the trenches for years, putting his body on the line each game day. Matthews had 13.5 sacks, 25 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles during his All-Pro season in 2010 -- anchoring the Packers defense with 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble in the postseason en route to the Super Bowl XLV title. In 206 games, Faneca only faltered 29 times . Here are the five best free agent signings in New York Jets history. Faneca returned to LSU in 1999 and earned a bachelor's . Steve Hutchinson (Vikings) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL* 29. . He had 210 pancake blocks in his college career. Birth Place: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He measured 6-4 ½, 322 pounds at the 1998 NFL combine, ran a 5.39 40 and benched 225 pounds just those 20 times. One of the biggest criticisms of Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards is that he holds onto the ball too long."I took some hits I probably should have tried to avoid," Edwards admitted Tuesday . 26 overall The "Alan Faneca rule" does not apply to quarterbacks. Video: Allyson. Alan Joseph Faneca Position: G-T 6-5 , 316lb (196cm, 143kg) Born: December 7 in New Orleans, LA More bio, uniform, draft, salary info Hall of Fame 9x Pro Bowl 6x All-Pro 1x SB Champ HOF All-2000s Team 65 66 66 66 SUMMARY Career G 206 AV 140 GS 201 Alan Faneca Overview Game Logs Career Postseason 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007