Bill Gregory
Gregory attended Lincoln High School where he practiced football, basketball and track.In 1970, he was moved to defensive end, posting 53 solo tackles and 55 assists, receiving All-Big Ten and third-team All-American honors.[3] The Seahawks traded the third round draft choice they received to the San Francisco 49ers, which they used to select future hall of famer Joe Montana.In 1978, the Seattle Seahawks named him the starter at right defensive end and went on to register a then franchise record 9 sacks and also 65 tackles.[6] Gregory's replacement at right end, Jacob Green, would go on to become the Seahawks' all-time leader in sacks.