Raheem Brock

As a 6-foot-3, 240-pound senior, he was all-Philadelphia first-team selection by The Philadelphia Inquirer after racking up 88 tackles, five sacks and six interceptions as a linebacker.

[3] Brock was a four-year letterman at defensive end for Temple University and started 39 career games.

[4] Despite his impressive pedigree and stats, Brock was downgraded by draft experts due to his less-than-desired height for a defensive end and lack of quickness and jumping ability to make up for it.

Brock's agent commented that there was significant interest from other teams about signing him and that "The Eagles will look bad if one of two things happen: if Raheem turns out to be a player at a position that's hard to find good players, or if one of the Eagles' defensive linemen gets injured.

During his 8 seasons with the Colts, he started 104 regular-season games (76 at defensive end and 28 at tackle), frequently alternating with Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis.

[10] Brock married Deziree Williams, whom he had met at Temple and dated throughout college, in June 2002.

Later breath tests at the University of Washington Police Department measured Brock's BAC at .115 and .111.

The King County prosecutor's office reportedly lost the file and only found it after a journalist from Philadelphia inquired about the status of the case.