Warner was the third overall pick of the
1983 NFL draft, selected by the
Seattle Seahawks. He followed future
hall of famers John Elway and
Eric Dickerson. Warner led the
AFC in
rushing yards his
rookie season in
1983, helping Seattle to its first
Conference Championship game. He became the first Seahawk to rush for at least 1,000 yards in his rookie season, followed 39 years later by
Kenneth Walker III. The Seahawks lost to the
Los Angeles Raiders in that season, who went on to become the league champion. The following year, Warner suffered a torn
ACL in the
1984 season opener against
Cleveland and was sidelined for the rest of the year. He came back in the
1985 season and had a number of successful seasons before ending his career with the
Los Angeles Rams. Warner is a three-time
Pro Bowler (1983, 1986, 1987), and was inducted into the
Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor in 1994. ==NFL career statistics==