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Fred Dryer Quarterback Hunter

July 6, 1946 - Hawthorne, California - Fred Dryer, who was a defensive lineman in 1967 and 1968...

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FOOTBALL NAME | Dryer Fred

"Fred Dryer Quarterback Hunter"

Last updated 📅 2025-07-05

July 6, 1946 - Hawthorne, California - Fred Dryer, who was a defensive lineman in 1967 and 1968 for San Diego State, was born.

The National Football Foundation website states that Dryer possessed great speed and the athletic prowess to evade blockers, even by hurdling and cutting inside opponents, which earned him a spot on the Little All-America team of 1968. He played in the East-West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl, and the 1969 College All-Star Game. In 1967, San Diego State went 10-1 and beat San Francisco State in the Camellia Bowl.

In 1968, the record was 9-0-1. San Diego State's head coach was Don Coryell, but the man who recruited Dryer away from El Camino Junior College to San Diego State was the defensive coordinator, John Madden.  

Fred, after college, played for the New York Football Giants and the Los Angeles Rams, a total of 13 seasons in the NFL. After his football career, he became an actor, most notably on his TV series "Hunter." Dryer was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.  

  • HASHTAGS: #July06 #DryerFred #FredDryer #DefensiveEnd #LosAngelesRams #NewYorkGiants #SanDiegoState #Number77 #Number89 #CollegeFootballHallofFame
  • DOB: July 06
  • EVENTDAY: July 06
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Dryer Fred, Fred Dryer
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Defensive End
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants, San Diego State
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 77
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 89
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame

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"Dryer, Fred"

Fred Dryer. The name alone conjures images of a relentless pass rusher, a force of nature who terrorized opposing quarterbacks with a potent mix of power and aggression. Before he became a household name in Hollywood, Dryer was a dominant defensive end, a player whose intensity and athleticism left an indelible mark on the NFL. He wasn't just a sack specialist; he was a disruptive presence, embodying the grit and determination of professional football in his era.
Drafted by the New York Giants and later becoming a cornerstone of the Los Angeles Rams' formidable defensive line, Dryer carved out a significant career in the trenches. His journey from an aspiring athlete to a celebrated NFL star is a tale of perseverance and raw talent that saw him shatter records and earn widespread respect. But his story doesn't end when the pads came off. Dryer famously transitioned from sacking quarterbacks to solving crimes, embarking on an equally remarkable career in entertainment. This series will take a deep dive into the fascinating life and multifaceted career of Fred Dryer, exploring his collegiate days, his impactful years in the NFL where he cemented his status as a defensive icon, and the surprising second act that made him a pop culture figure...

FOOTBALL NAME | Dryer Fred

"Fred Dryer Defensive End to Hollywood & His The Football Career"

Fred Dryer's story is one that transcends the gridiron. While his NFL career was respectable, his impact on the sport pales in comparison to his success in the world of entertainment. However, his time on the field laid the foundation for his future endeavors, showcasing the talent and physicality that would translate well to the silver screen.
Dryer's football journey began at San Diego State University, where he established himself as a dominant defensive end. His impressive size and speed earned him recognition as a "Little All-American" and a coveted first-round draft pick by the New York Giants in 1969...