Paul Skansi


Paul Anthony Skansi is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for ten seasons.
Born in Tacoma, Washington, Skansi attended Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor, where he was a standout athlete. After watching him play in a high school basketball game, coach Don James of the UW Huskies offered him a football scholarship. He was a leading receiver for the University of Washington in Seattle, setting the Husky record for passes received during his four years of play. Skansi was selected in the fifth round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Steelers.
In the National Football League as a Seahawk, Skansi was known as a dependable third-down receiver. His most successful season was 1989, when he caught 39 passes for 488 yards and five touchdowns. Over his career, he caught 166 passes for 1,950 yards and ten touchdowns. He is widely known for catching the tying 25-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Dave Krieg in the final second of a 1990 game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Seahawks won 17–16, because Krieg escaped Derrick Thomas' grasp on what would have been his eighth sack in the game.
Skansi was a scout for the San Diego Chargers and now is with the Washington Redskins. He was an assistant coach at Idaho and Nevada under head coach Chris Tormey.