The 30 Greatest UCLA Football Players of All-Time

4 Nov 2000: A general view of the UCLA Bruins helmet during the game against the Stanford Cardinal at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Bruins defeated the Cardinal 37-35. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kincaid /Allsport
4 Nov 2000: A general view of the UCLA Bruins helmet during the game against the Stanford Cardinal at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Bruins defeated the Cardinal 37-35. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kincaid /Allsport /
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28. Brian Price DT (2007-09)

Despite not having much in the way of a pro-career, Price was dominant during his time for the Bruins. As a defensive tackle, Price was the epitome of a three technique with his outstanding quickness and agility at the point of attack. As a junior in 2009 Price recorded 23.5 tackles for loss.

That mind boggling number led to him declaring early for the 2010 NFL draft where he was taken in the second round by the Tampa Buccaneers. By 2013 Price was out of the league.

-Michael Chavez

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