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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Daunte Culpepper, Liam Ezekiel, Michael Tauiliili, Nate Lawrie, Otis Amey, Jon Abbate, Tom Malone, Jayson Foster, Chris Perry, Teyo Johnson, Chris Hannon, Fabrizio Scaccia, Shane Boyd, Antonio Chatman, Marcus Maxwell, Taye Biddle, Rod Windsor, Doug Gabriel, Josh Savage, Antwon Burton, Matt Lentz, John David Washington, David Irons, Cory Ross, Matt Spanos, Martin Bibla, Marcus McCauley, Dontarrious Thomas, Terrell Maze, Ronnie Prude, Worrell Williams, Zeke Moreno, Louis Holmes, Tyler Luellen, Sonny Shackelford, Jason Parker, Joe West, Eric Moncur, Prince Kwateng, Mike Mabry, Ahmad Treaudo, Ronnie Palmer, Andrew Sendejo, Steve Baylark, Parker Douglass, Jermaine McGhee, Cory Lekkerkerker, Erik Robertson, Scott Ware, A. J. Schable, Dennis Keyes, Biren Ealy, Jason Stewart, Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith, Maurice Crum, R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane, Lendy Holmes, Darrell Strong, Curtis Young. Excerpt: Daunte Rachard Culpepper (born January 28, 1977) is an American football quarterback for the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League (UFL). Prior to joining the UFL, Culpepper enjoyed a successful National Football League (NFL) career after being drafted 11th overall in the 1999 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at the University of Central Florida. A three-time Pro Bowl selection with the Vikings, Culpepper had a historic 2004 season in which he set a single-season record for most total yardage produced by a quarterback in NFL history (5,123). However, Culpepper suffered a serious knee injury the following season that ended his Vikings career. Since then, he has played sparingly for the NFL's Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, and Detroit Lions. Currently, Culpepper ranks 14th all-time in NFL career passer rating (87.8) and holds the sixth best single-season passer rating from his 2004 season (110.9...