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Chatterblog With Special Guest Marcellus Wiley

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Former All-Pro defensive end Marcellus Wiley joined ESPN in 2007, primarily appearing as a studio analyst on First Take, NFL Live and ESPNEWS. He also contributed to ESPN’s weeklong coverage of Super Bowl XLII and makes regular visits to Mike & Mike in the Morning on ESPN Radio. In addition to his NFL responsibilities, Wiley was named a game analyst for ESPN’s second season of Arena Football League telecasts in 2008. Wiley spent his 10-year NFL career with four teams -- Buffalo Bills (1997-2000), San Diego Chargers (2001-03), Dallas Cowboys (2004) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2005-06). A second round pick of the Bills in the 1997 NFL Draft, he was one of the NFL’s top defensive players during the prime of his career. In 2001, Wiley led the Chargers with a career-high 13 sacks and five forced fumbles. He was voted a starter for the AFC in the Pro Bowl and named to Pro Football Weekly's All-AFC Team. The previous season he led the Bills with 10.5 sacks. Wiley was named one of the Top 50 players in the NFL at any position twice by Pro Football Weekly. He was also nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year three times for his volunteer and charity work. A native of Compton, Calif., Wiley played college football at Columbia University, helping the Ivy League program improve from a 2-8 record his freshman year to 8-2 his senior season. He earned first team all-conference honors in 1994, and was named Sports Illustrated National Defensive Player of the Week when he had two sacks, forced and recovered a fumble, intercepted a pass and scored a touchdown as a running back while playing on both sides of the ball against Yale. He also earned All-American and All-Conference honors in 1996 and was named the Sid Luckman team MVP. Wiley was graduated from Columbia University in 1997 with a bachelor of science degree in sociology. Wiley, who resides in Chatsworth, Calif., was an All-Westside, All-Conference and All-League selection at Sai

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