CARL ELLER

CARL ELLER

Class of 2004
Defensive End >>> 6-6, 247
(Minnesota)
1964-1978 Minnesota Vikings, 1979 Seattle Seahawks

Carl Lee Eller. . .Selected in 1st round of NFL draft by Minnesota and AFL draft by Buffalo, 1964. . .Quickly established himself at left defensive end on the Vikings' "Purple People Eaters" defensive line. . .Excellent at stopping run, devastating pass rusher. . .Amassed 44 sacks, 1975-1977. . .Named first- or second-team All-NFL each season, 1967-1973. . .Played in six Pro Bowls. . .Born January 25, 1942, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Player BioPlayer StatsChampionship GamesCareer HighlightsCareer Capsule

In 1964, Carl Eller, a consensus All-America with the University of Minnesota, was a first-round draft pick of both the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings and the Buffalo Bills of the then-rival American Football League. A 6-6, 247-pound defensive stalwart, Eller opted to stay in a familiar environment and signed with the Vikings. For the next 15 years through 1978, he was a fixture in one of pro footballs most effective defensive alignments. He finished his career with one final season with the Seattle Seahawks in 1979, having played in 225 regular season games.

During Eller’s career the Vikings enjoyed great success on the field. Starting in 1968, Eller’s fifth campaign, Minnesota won 10 NFL/NFC Central Division titles in the next 11 seasons. The Vikings won the 1969 NFL championship and NFC crowns in 1973, 1974, and 1976 and played in four Super Bowls.

A major factor in this long string of successes was a ferocious defensive line often referred to as “The Purple People Eaters.” Eller was the left end of a line that included Jim Marshall at the opposite end and Hall of Famer Alan Page and Gary Larsen at the tackles. Extremely quick and mobile for his size, Carl was an excellent defender against the run and superb as a pass rusher. In one three-string season from 1975 to 1977, he recorded 44 sacks, according to unofficial statistics (sacks did not become an official NFL statistic until 1982). He also was effective in blocking kicks and, during his career he recovered 23 opponents’ fumbles, the third best mark in NFL annals at the time of his retirement. It was Eller who caused the now infamous fumble that led to teammate Jim Marshall’s wrong-way run for a safety in 1964 in a game against the San Francisco 49ers.

Super-stardom was predicted for Eller from his first day in training camp following the 1964 College All-Star Game. He didn’t disappoint as he went on to become one of the most honored defensive players of his time. He became a regular his rookie season and was named first- or second-team All-Pro every year from 1967 through 1973. He was All-NFL or All-NFC 1968 through 1973 and then All-NFC again in 1975. In 1971, he won the George Halas Award as the NFL’s leading defensive player and was selected to play in six Pro Bowls (1969-1972, 1974, and 1975).

Year Team Games
1964 Minnesota 14
1965 Minnesota 14
1966 Minnesota 14
1967 Minnesota 14
1968 Minnesota 14
1969 Minnesota 14
1970 Minnesota 14
1971 Minnesota 14
1972 Minnesota 14
1973 Minnesota 14
1974 Minnesota 14
1975 Minnesota 14
1976 Minnesota 13
1977 Minnesota 14
1978 Minnesota 14
1979 Seattle 16
Career Total 225
Additional Career Statistics: Interceptions: 1-1; Safeties: 2; Fumble Return for TD: 1
Championship Games
  • 1969 NFL - Minnesota Vikings 27, Cleveland Browns 7
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings.

  • 1973 NFC - Minnesota Vikings 27, Dallas Cowboys 10
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings.

  • 1974 NFC - Minnesota Vikings 14, Los Angeles Rams 10
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings.

  • 1976 NFC - Minnesota Vikings 24, Los Angeles Rams 13
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded eight tackles, two assists, two sacks and one pass defensed.

  • 1977 NFC - Dallas Cowboys 23, Minnesota Vikings 6
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded one tackle, two assists, and one blocked PAT.

Super Bowls

  • Super Bowl IV - Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded three tackles and three assists.

  • Super Bowl VIII - Miami Dolphins 24, Minnesota Vikings 7
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded eight tackles.

  • Super Bowl IX - Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded seven tackles and one assist.

  • Super Bowl XI - Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14
    Eller was the starting defensive left end for the Vikings. He recorded three tackles and two assists.


All-Pro: 1968 (PFWA), 1969 (HOF, PFWA, NEA), 1970 (AP, PFWA, NEA, PW), 1971 (AP, PFWA, NEA, PW), 1973 (AP, PW)

All-NFL: 1968 (AP, UPI, NEA, PW), 1969 (AP, UPI, NEA, PW)

All-Pro Second Team: 1967 (UPI, NEA), 1972 (AP), 1973 (PFWA)

All-Western Conference: 1968 (SN), 1969 (SN)

All-NFC: 1970 (AP, UPI, SN, PW), 1971 (AP, UPI, SN, PW), 1972 (SN), 1973 (AP, UPI, SN, PW), 1975 (AP, UPI)

All-NFC Second Team: 1972 (UPI), 1974 (UPI)

(6) - 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974*, 1975

* Did not play

(at time of his retirement following 1979 season)

[3rd] Most Opponents' Fumbles Recovered, Career - 23

1970s All-Decade Team

Full Name: Carl Lee Eller

Birthdate: January 25, 1942

Birthplace: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

High School: Atkins (Winston-Salem, NC)

Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 31, 2004

Presenter: Regis Eller, Carl's son

Other Members of Class of 2004: Bob Brown, John Elway, Barry Sanders

Pro Career: 16 seasons, 225 games

Drafted: 1st round (6th player overall) in 1964 by Minnesota Vikings; also selected in the 1st round (5th overall) of the AFL draft by the Buffalo Bills