Tuesday, August 15, 2023

1978 Profiles: Maurice Tyler and Odis McKinney

MAURICE TYLER
Defensive Back
No. 25
Morgan State
"Acquired on waivers from Detroit on June 22, Tyler signed with the Lions as a free agent after being cut by San Diego shortly before the beginning of the 1976 campaign. He played nine games with the Lions last fall, mostly on special teams.
Tyler was drafted in the 10th round by Buffalo in 1972, became a starter and picked off four interceptions for 61 yards in his rookie season. He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week after his performance against New England on November 17. Maurice was claimed on waivers by Denver in 1973 and appeared in 28 games for the Broncos in two years.
He was traded to San Diego in June of 1975 for defensive back Reggie Berry. Maurice was a standout for the Chargers on special teams and an all-purpose at strong safety, weakside linebacker and wide receiver. He made 14 unassisted tackles, several coming as the first man downfield on kick coverage.
In his pro career, Tyler has had five interceptions for 61 yards, a 12.2 average, four punt returns for 40 yards, a 10.0 average, and a kickoff return for 23 yards.
Tyler attended Baltimore Community College for two years before transferring to Morgan State. He made the Pittsburgh Courier All-America team in 1971. He played defensive end and safety and also competed in basketball.
Tyler is married and has a one-year-old son, Maurice II. He has a degree in physical education and would like to teach and coach someday. He's nicknamed 'Mo Tee' and 'Reece' and Baltimore is his birthplace and hometown."

-1977 New York Jets Media Guide


ODIS MCKINNEY
Defensive Back
2nd Round
Colorado
"Odis McKinney, 6-2, 175, from Colorado, is another speedster with good tackling ability that scouts like."

-Larry Bortstein, from Top Prospects for the '78 Draft, May-June 1978 Football Digest

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