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| Name = Girl Talk
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== Licensing ==
'''LaMarr Dewayne Woodley ''' (born on [[November 3]], [[1984]] in [[Saginaw, Michigan]]) is an [[American football]] [[linebacker]] for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]]. He played collegiately for the [[Michigan Wolverines football|University of Michigan]].
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==High school career==
Coming out of high school, Woodley was rated the #14 player in the country by [[Rivals.com|Rivals]] and was recruited nationally by [[University of Florida|Florida]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]], [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]], [[University of Southern California|USC]], and many other schools. Woodley teamed with former [[Detroit Lions]] wide receiver [[Charles Rogers]] and [[Golden State Warriors]] point guard [[Anthony Roberson]] at [[Saginaw High School]] in 2000 to win Michigan's Division II state championship in football.

==College career==
Woodley played for the Wolverines at the University of Michigan. He predominantly played defensive end and sometimes linebacker, depending on the front seven's alignment. In 2006, Woodley was named the defensive captain of the Wolverines by his teammates.<ref>{{cite web | title=Woodley, Long Elected 2006 Football Team Captains | accessdate=2006-08-21 | url=http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=21821 | format=HTML | publisher=Regents of the University of Michigan | language=English}}</ref> He collected 12 sacks as a senior and won the [[Lombardi Award]] as the best lineman, offensive or defensive, in the country. Playing off his defensive prowess, and especially the injuries incurred by quarterbacks [[Drew Stanton]] and Bryan Cupito while playing against Woodley, T-shirts were sold in Ann Arbor with the slogan, "Guns don't kill people. LaMarr Woodley kills people." <ref>{{cite web | title=Thorns aplenty| accessdate=2007-08-18 | url=http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?p=1490253 | format=HTML | publisher=SportingNews.com | language=English}}</ref>

===National awards===
* 2005 Co-MVP of [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]] (split with [[Vince Young]])
* 2006 [[Lombardi Award]] winner
* 2006 [[Ted Hendricks Award]] winner
* 2006 [[Chuck Bednarik Award]] finalist
* 2006 [[Lott Trophy]] quarterfinalist
* 2006 [[Bronko Nagurski Trophy]] watchlist<ref name=b10watchlists>{{cite web | title=Big Ten Places 30 Football Student-Athletes on Several National Award Watch Lists | accessdate=2006-07-07 | url=http://bigten.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/062906aac.html | format=HTML | publisher=CSTV.com | language=English}}</ref>
* 2006 [[Outland Trophy]] watchlist
* 2006 [[2006 College Football All-America Team|First Team All-American]]

===Conference honors===
* 2004 All-Big Ten Conference Second Team (coaches) and Honorable Mention (media)
* 2005 All-Big Ten Conference Honorable Mention (coaches and media)
* 2006 All-Big Ten Conference First Team (coaches and media, both unanimous)
* 2006 [[Big Ten Conference football individual honors#Defensive Player of the Year|Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year]]
* 2006 [[Big Ten Conference football individual honors#Defensive Lineman of the Year|Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year]]

==Pro career==
Woodley was drafted by the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] in the second round with the 46th overall pick of the [[2007 NFL Draft]]. He originally wore [[Joey Porter]]'s old number, 55, through out [[training camp]], but after [[Steelers]]' center [[Chukky Okobi]] was cut, he took Okobi's old number, 56. He recorded his first sack in his second NFL game, as he sacked [[Buffalo Bills]] quarterback [[J.P. Losman]] in the fourth quarter of Pittsburgh's 26-3 win over Buffalo. He recorded his second sack in three games, against [[Alex Smith]] of the [[San Francisco 49ers]], in the fourth quarter of the Steelers' Week 3 37-16 win against the 49ers. In the 2008 season he is expected to start the outside linebacker position left vacant when the Steelers let former starter [[Clark Haggans]] sign with the [[Arizona Cardinals]]. Woodley is the biggest outside linebacker that the Steelers have ever had in their starting lineup. After a wonderful showing in Week 1 of the 2008 NFL Season, Woodley was named [[GMC Defensive Player of the Week]]. He recorded three tackles, a sack, an interception, a defended pass, and a fumble recovery in his first career start. <ref>{{cite news |first= Gerry|last= Dulac|title= The Steelers in 2008: Lamarr Woodley|url= http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08249/909572-66.stm|publisher= Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date= 2008-09-05|accessdate=2008-09-06}}</ref>

In week 4 of the 2008 NFL Season he recorded his first professional touchdown on a fumble recovery against the [[Baltimore Ravens]].

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.lamarrwoodley56.com LaMarr's Official Website]
*[http://mgoblue.com/bio.cfm?bio_id=2148&section_id=258&top=2&level=3&season=983 Michigan Wolverines bio]
*[http://news.steelers.com/team/player/76323/ Steelers Player Bio]

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{{Ted Hendricks Award}}
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