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Miami Dolphins All-Time Top 100 Players: 86. Paul Lankford

Paul Lankford, Miami Dolphins 1988 Topps Football Card

Paul Lankford, Miami Dolphins 1988 Topps Football Card

Born in New York City, Paul Lankford was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round (80th overall) in the 1982 NFL Draft out of Penn State University.

As a rookie, Lankford appeared in seven games (out of nine) as a defensive back off the bench. The Dolphins would advance through an expanded playoff field to Super Bowl XVII, losing to the Washington Redskins, 27-17.

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1983 would see Lankford appear in all 16 games, including one start. He collected his first interception in a 21-7 victory over the Baltimore Colts in week eight in helping the Dolphins to an eventual 12-4 record and an AFC East title.

In Miami's second AFC Championship season in three years, Lankford again appeared in all 16 games, starting six. He intercepted three passes, all in November. The Dolphins again breezed through the regular season and the playoffs, going 14-2 before handily dispatching first the Seattle Seahawks then the Pittsburgh Steelers. Miami eventually fell to the Joe Montana led San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX, 38-16.

Lankford was Miami's starting left cornerback for 15 games in 1985, intercepting a career high four passes. The Phins went 12-4, handing the Chicago Bears their only loss of an otherwise perfect season in week 13 at the Orange Bowl, 38-24.

In 1986, Lankford was moved to the right cornerback position, starting 12 games. He moved back to the left side to retain his starting position through the 1989 season.

Starting in 1990, Lankford was used primarily off the bench as a nickel and dime package defensive back. He retired following the 1991 season, having spent his entire 10 season NFL career with the Miami Dolphins. He played in 130 games, starting 72. He intercepted 13 passes, recovered three fumbles, and recorded three sacks.

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Who is your choice for the Dolphins best ever defensive back?

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Quick question about the polls.

Why is it that every time I get to one of these posts the poll is already closed to me? Your posts are the only one where I see this happening.

This is my first time, but yeah, wth?
The reason your votes don't go through is because this is the same poll you've already voted on

Instead of creating a brand new poll every time, I recycle them each time the appropriate position comes up. I have one each for DT, DE, LB, DB, QB, WR, RB, TE, C, OG, and OT.

Aaaaah.. now you want us to think you're smart..

lol

Sometimes, tricky

is better than smart!

Damn. Ok then. But where is the fun in that?
where's William Judson!?!?
He was originally one of the choices

but he had zero votes after 700 votes were tallied, so I removed him.

That was wise...

…because the DBs the Dolphins had during the mid-80s when Dan Marino was killing it, but losing 48-44 type games, were Lankford & Judson. Those guys made every opposing receiver look like an all-pro!

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