Greg Wojcik
Gregory Steven Wojcik was an American professional football player who was a center for the Los Angeles Rams and the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. He also played for the Orange County Ramblers of the Continental Football League, the Richmond Saints of the Atlantic Coast Football League, and the Hawaiians of the World Football League. He played college football for the USC Trojans.
College football career
Wojcik first enrolled at Orange Coast College, a community college in Costa Mesa, California. He spent two years at Orange Coast before enrolling at the University of Southern California, where he played for the Trojans for one year in 1965. His college football career was cut short due to injury, as he missed the entire 1966 season.Professional football career
Orange County Ramblers
Wojcik, who went undrafted in the 1967 NFL Draft, joined the local Orange County Ramblers for their inaugural season in the Continental Football League, playing center. He remained with the team for their second and final season in 1968, playing defensive end that year.New Orleans Saints
On May 13, 1970, Wojcik signed with the New Orleans Saints. He was waived three months later on August 13, and joined the Saints' minor league affiliate, the Richmond Saints of the Atlantic Coast Football League. He played defensive tackle while with the Richmond Saints.Los Angeles Rams
On September 22, 1971, Wojcik signed with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He played in ten games with the Rams in 1971 and recorded half a sack.San Diego Chargers (first stint)
On January 29, 1972, the Rams traded Wojcik along with Deacon Jones and Lee White to the Chargers for Jeff Staggs, a 1972 second-round pick and 1973 second- and third-round picks.During the 1972 season, Wojcik played in seven games with two starts at left defensive tackle. He recorded two sacks.
In 1973, Wojcik was moved to right defensive tackle and played ten games at the position, recording another two sacks.