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Where Are They Now: Dwight Hollier


is one of the select few who have seen pro football from both sides – first as a player with the Miami Dolphins and now as an NFL executive. And he will be the first to tell you how fortunate he has been. As a player, Hollier was a versatile linebacker for the Dolphins for eight years, starting in 1992 when he was drafted by Miami out of North Carolina. (Miami Dolphins)

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