Langston Walker is an offensive tackle for the NFL's Buffalo Bills. Originally drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 2002 NFL Draft, Walker was a standout college player with the Cal Bears between 1998-2002.
Fast Facts:
- Born: September 3, 1979 in Oakland, California
- High School: Bishop O’Dowd
- Attended University of California, Berkeley, majoring in Economics
- A four-year starter with the California Golden Bears Football team, playing offensive tackle
- Before each game, writes his grandfather's name on his wrist tape and touches each goal post
- Started all 16 games in his first season as a Bill
- After football, would like to start a minority-friendly bank
Brief Biography
Growing up in Oakland, California, Langston Walker was a standout high school player for local football powerhouse, Bishop O'Dowd High School. He was able to evoke interest in the University of California, Berkeley where he played for four years. In 2002, he was drafted by the Raiders in the second round. As a Buffalo Bill, Walker helped an offensive line that allowed a franchise low 26 sacks.
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Langston Walker Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Buffalo Bills
- Pro-Football-Reference.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6-8
- Weight: 366 lbs
- Rookie Year: 2002