Honors & Awards
Drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs (1998 – 7th Round, Pick #216)
Member of Two Nebraska National Championship Teams (1995, 1997)
Third-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches, 1997)
Career
Eric Warfield finished his collegiate career appearing in 35 games and recording 107 tackles (48 solo). He also had four tackles for 10 yards lost, forced a fumble, blocked three punts, broke up nine passes, picked off the quarterback five times and had two quarterback hurries. His success led to the Kansas City Chiefs drafting him in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft. Warfield would go on to spend the next nine years in the NFL; Chiefs (1998-2005) and New England Patriots (2006). He would wrap up his NFL career with 392 tackles, one sack and 20 interceptions.
1997 (Senior)
Warfield started every game except Oklahoma his senior year as he took over for departed senior Eric Stokes. Warfield had 52 tackles (23 solo), two tackles for loss, four pass breakups, two interceptions and a quarterback hurry. He returned his first interception of the year a career-best 23 yards against Kansas State and had one other interception (no return) against Colorado in the regular-season showdown. In the 1998 Orange Bowl against Tennessee, Warfield recorded four solo blocks and returned an interception 28 yards.
1996 (Junior)
Warfield played a key role, backing up Stokes. When rover Mike Minter moved to Will linebacker, Stokes moved to rover and Warfield carried the load at free safety. Warfield has a knack for making things happen. He played in all 12 games in 1996, but didn't have a start. He had 39 tackles, including 18 solo stops, two tackles for nine yards lost, three interceptions, three pass breakups, three blocked punts and one forced fumble. A hard hitter, Warfield had a career-best seven tackles against Colorado and six in the Big 12 playoff game against Texas, seeing increased playing time. Warfield's three interceptions included one against Kansas State, one against Oklahoma (with a one-yard return) and one in the Big 12 Championship game against Texas. He had breakups against Colorado, Colorado State and Arizona State. In the season opener, Warfield blocked a punt against Michigan State, which Brian Shaw recovered at the MSU 16-yard line. NU scored three plays later to go up 34-0 in the third quarter. Warfield had three tackles, an interception and a blocked punt against Kansas State. Against Missouri he had an eight-yard tackle for loss and a blocked punt, which Terrell Farley picked up and ran in for a score. It was seven of the 58 points scored by the defense. In the 1996 Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech, Warfield had one tackle.
1995 (Sophomore)
A scholarship athlete beginning in 1995, Warfield was a contributor to the Husker secondary and was a member of NU special teams. He totaled 16 tackles (seven solo) and had two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry. He had a season-best three tackles twice, against Arizona State and Kansas. His breakups were against Missouri and Colorado. He played in all 12 games, including the 1996 Fiesta Bowl against Florida, where he had two solo tackles, including one 10-yard sack of Danny Wuerffel.
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