Paul Skansi Explained

Paul Skansi
Currentteam:Washington Commanders
Birth Date:11 January 1961
Birth Place:Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:186
College:Washington (1979–1982)
Draftyear:1983
Draftround:5
Draftpick:133
Pastteams:
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Highlights:
Statlabel1:Receptions
Statvalue1:166
Statlabel2:Receiving yards
Statvalue2:1,950
Statlabel3:Touchdowns
Statvalue3:10
Pfr:SkanPa00

Paul Anthony Skansi (born January 11, 1961) is an American football scout for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). A former wide receiver, he played college football for the Washington Huskies and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 1983 NFL draft. Skansi played the majority of his NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks before playing a final season with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1992. He served as an assistant college football coach in the 1990s before becoming a scout with the San Diego Chargers in 2000, where he worked until 2015.

Early life

Born in Tacoma, Washington, Skansi attended Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor.[1] After watching him play in a high school basketball game, coach Don James of the UW Huskies offered him a football scholarship.

Playing career

He was a leading receiver for the Washington Huskies football team, setting the Husky record for passes received during his four years of play from 1979 to 1982.

Skansi was selected in the fifth round of the 1983 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing there for one season before joining the Seattle Seahawks the following year. His most successful season was 1989, when he caught 39 passes for 488 yards and five touchdowns. Over his career, he caught 166 passes for 1,950 yards and ten touchdowns. He caught the tying 25-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Dave Krieg in the final second of a 1990 game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.[2] [3]

Coaching and scouting

Skansi was an assistant coach for the Idaho Vandals and Nevada Wolf Pack throughout most of the 1990s. He worked as a scout for the San Diego Chargers from 2000 to 2015 before joining the Washington Redskins in 2017.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Former Seahawk recounts career at Schrempf tourney . Kitsap Sun . (Bremerton, Washington) . Stark . Chuck . June 24, 2013 . August 10, 2019.
  2. News: Sack record doesn't bag victory . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . McClatchy News Service . Clayton . John . John Clayton (sportswriter) . November 12, 1990 . C1.
  3. News: KC can sack, but can't bag Seattle . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . November 12, 1990 . 1B.
  4. Web site: Lewis Jr. . Lake . Redskins make changes in scouting department . Washington Football Wire . . 24 August 2021.