Chester McGlockton Profile

  Chester McGlockton
Chester McGlockton
Player Profile
Last College:
Tennessee-Martin '10
Position:
Defensive Assistant
Experience:
2nd season

12/29/2011

Cardinal Notebook: Blackmon and Weeden, Oh My!

Stanford defense to be tested by high-scoring Cowboys

12/08/2011

Team Awards Given to Cardinal Football

Luck Earns Team MVP Honor, Sunday Ceremony Dedicated to McGlockton

11/30/2011

Chester McGlockton: 1969-2011

Former NFL Pro Bowler and Stanford Defensive Assistant Passes Away at Age 42

A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Chester McGlockton enters his second season at Stanford where he will serve as a defensive assistant.

He spent the 2009 season as an intern coach at the University of Tennessee.

A first round pick (16th overall) of the Los Angeles Raiders in 1992, McGlockton played 12 seasons in the NFL with the Raiders (1992-97), Kansas City Chiefs (1998-00), Denver Broncos (2001-02) and New York Jets (2003). He made all four of his Pro Bowl appearances while with the Raiders, earning nods in 1994, '95, '96 and '97.

In 179 career games, he totaled 106 total tackles, including 51 sacks.

A three-year standout at Clemson, McGlockton led the ACC in sacks as a freshman in 1989 and helped the Tigers to a top-10 ranking in 1990. In 1991, he earned first team All-ACC honors while spearheading Clemson's top-ranked rushing defense which helped the Tigers to the ACC title. He had 20.5 sacks in his three-year Clemson career.

A native of Whiteville, NC, Chester earned his undergraduate degree from Tennessee-Martin in 2010. He currently resides in San Ramon, Calif.