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Key Matchup: Trevor Pryce vs Colts OL
Colts-Ravens pregame analysis
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Jan 12, 2007
Pryce is right for Ravens
Former Broncos defensive end matched career-high with 13 sacks
-by RavensInsider.com Jan 8, 2007
Ravens' defense takes on a new look
Ryan plans to use more traditional four-man rushes
-by RavensInsider.com Mar 15, 2006
DE Trevor Pryce: Agrees To Five-Year Deal With Ravens
-by RavensInsider.com Mar 12, 2006
DT Trevor Pryce: Finds new home in the AFC North
-by BroncosUpdate.com Mar 12, 2006
DT Trevor Pryce: Accomplished DT Visits Cleveland
-by theOBR.com Mar 7, 2006
DT Trevor Pryce: On the Market
-by CUTigers.com Mar 1, 2006
DT Trevor Pryce: Healthy Season
-by BroncosUpdate.com Jan 22, 2006
DT Trevor Pryce: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Aug 7, 2005
DT Trevor Pryce: Returns to Practice
-by BroncosUpdate.com Aug 5, 2005
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Trevor Pryce
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 295
Position: DT
Date of Birth: 08/03/1975
Birthplace: Brooklyn,  NY
Experience: 8
High School: Lake Howell HS
(Winter Park, FL)
College: Clemson


Biography:
Pro: Trevor Pryce, entering his third year since making the switch from defensive tackle to end, continues to be a disruptive force along the Broncos' defensive line and looks to continue to ascend up the team's all-time sack list in 2004. A defensive co-captain last year who has the sixth-most sacks (60) in franchise history, Pryce enjoyed a strong 2003 season that saw him collect 51 tackles (41 solo) and 8.5 sacks (-58.5) while starting all 16 regular-season games. With a sack (-5.5) of Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning in late December, he posted his 10th career multi-sack game (third of the season) to tie for the seventh most multi-sack games in franchise history. Pryce has been a constant pass-rushing threat for opponents during his seven years in the NFL. He has established himself as one of the league's elite defensive lineman with 49.5 sacks in the past five seasons, earning four consecutive Pro Bowl trips (1999-2002) and securing spots on several All-NFL and All-Pro teams. Regardless of whether he lines up at end or tackle, Pryce creates havoc for opposing offensive lines. In making a transition in 2002 from right defensive tackle, which he played for his first five seasons in the NFL, he made an impressive adjustment to defensive end by leading Denver with nine sacks (-68 yards) that year. The former Clemson star and All-ACC selection had a breakout year in 1999 when he totaled 13 sacks, the fifth-most in franchise history. He has now played in 103 games (97 starts) with 348 tackles (274 solo), 60 sacks (-394), 10 forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, a blocked field goal and a touchdown on a fumble return. The Broncos selected Pryce, who entered the draft after his junior season, in the first round (28th overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft.

Career: Pryce—voted defensive captain at midseason, joining teammate Al Wilson—started all 16 games and recorded 51 tackles (41 solo) with 8.5 sacks (-58.5). He ranks sixth on Denver's career sacks list with 60. Pryce also forced two fumbles and recovered one on the season. Was voted to start in the Pro Bowl for the fourth consecutive season—started in 2002 and started all 16 games at left defensive end and posted 61 tackles (51 solo), including a team-leading nine sacks.

College: Pryce played one season (1996) at defensive end for Clemson, starting all 11 games and earning first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors after transferring from Michigan, where he played linebacker in 1993-94 (20 games/8 starts). He sat out the 1995 season due to NCAA transfer rules. Pryce finished his collegiate career with 118 tackles (72 solo), including 11.5 sacks (-105 yards) and 24 tackles for loss (-127), as well as 31 quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two passes defensed. He was a communications major.

High School: Pryce was a consensus All-American and the top-rated defensive line prospect in the country by the Sporting News at Lake Howell High School in Casselberry, Fla. He earned All-Central Florida, all-conference and all-district accolades and also excelled in track, finishing second in the district finals in the 110-meter high hurdles (15.0).