- Fred Taylor (American football)
Infobox NFLactive
name=Fred Taylor
width=250
currentteam=Jacksonville Jaguars
currentnumber=28
currentposition=Running Back
birthdate=birth date and age|1976|1|27
birthplace=Pahokee, Florida
heightft=6
heightin=1
weight=228
debutyear=1998
debutteam=Jacksonville Jaguars
highlights=
*Pro Bowl Selection (2007)
*All-Pro Selection (2007)
* 2007Fedex Ground Player of the Year
* 17th-Most Career Rushing Yards (10,715)
*Longest Run fromScrimmage , Playoff Game (90yards )
* Third-Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games (9, 2000)
college=Florida
draftyear=1998
draftround=1
draftpick=9
pastteams=
*Jacksonville Jaguars (1998-present)
status=Active
statweek=3
statseason=2008
statlabel1=Rushing yards
statvalue1=10,947
statlabel2=Rushing average
statvalue2=4.7
statlabel3=Rushing TDs
statvalue3=61
nfl=TAY220162Frederick Antwon Taylor (born
January 27 ,1976 , inPahokee, Florida ) is a professionalAmerican football player. He has spent his entire professional career in theNFL as arunning back for theJacksonville Jaguars team.High school career
Taylor attended
Glades Central High School inBelle Glade, Florida and won an All-League honors in football as a running back.Collegiate career
Fred Taylor starred in college from 1994-1997 at the
University of Florida . In Taylor's junior year, he rushed for twotouchdowns in the team's1996 National Championship victory overFlorida State . And, despite playing inSteve Spurrier 's heavily pass-oriented offense, Taylor was still able to establish himself as one of the country's elite running backs, rushing for 1292 yards his senior year, including a 162 yard, four touchdown performance against the number one ranked rushing defense in a 32-29 upset ofFlorida State .Professional career
Taylor was drafted ninth overall in the 1998 NFL draft by the
Jacksonville Jaguars with the first of two picks they acquired in a trade with theBuffalo Bills in exchange for quarterback Rob Johnson. He developed into one of the NFL’s top backs in his rookie season and has since become arguably the most accomplished player in the history of the Jaguars.Early Troubles
Taylor fell on hard times early in his professional career as a rash of injuries caused him to miss 23 out of a potential 48 games from
1999 to2001 . Fans and media were highly critical of Taylor's tendency to get injured, questioning his toughness and donning him the moniker "Fragile Fred", which deeply upset him as he would later admit. Fans grew especially frustrated with Taylor in 2001 after his season ended in week 2 with a torn groin muscle. Despite knowing that Taylor's season was over, Jaguars coachTom Coughlin listed him on the injury report as "questionable" every game for the remainder of the season, further fueling the doubts of Taylor's toughness in the minds of fans. He still has not completely rid himself of the stigma and the nickname.That year, Taylor's woes transcended his physical problems and quickly became personal and financial. It was revealed following the 2001 season that Taylor's agent William "Tank" Black had stolen between $12 million and $14 million from players he had represented, the majority of whom were University of Florida alumni, and that Black had laundered nearly all of Taylor's $5 million signing bonus, the only guaranteed money in his rookie contract. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/news/2000/05/17/black_sued_ap/ Suit filed against former agent claims millions in losses] ] [http://archive.sportingnews.com/nfl/articles/20020123/376987.html Fred Taylor: Agent Black 'robbed everybody blind'] ] [http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2002/02/01/spt_agent_guilty_of.html Taylor, others lost up to $14 million] ] [http://www.jacksonville.com/apnews/stories/013102/D7HCRAM80.html Sports agent Tank Black convicted of defrauding NFL players] ] In an interview with Vic Ketchman of Jaguars.com in November 2007, Taylor admitted that he had seriously considered retiring from football early in his career because of the difficulties he had experienced with injuries and Black.
Career Accomplishments
Taylor recovered to play the entire
2002 and2003 seasons and miss only the final 2 games of the2004 season, rushing for over 1200 yards each year. On November 11, 2007, against theTennessee Titans , Taylor became the 21st player in NFL history to rush for 10,000 yards in a career. He finished the 2007 season 17th in career rushing yards.Despite the injury problems, Taylor has enjoyed an illustrious career as one of the NFL's premier running backs. He is the only 1,000-yard rusher in Jaguars history (1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007). As a rookie in 1998 he set 29 team records and now holds over 30 team records including: career rushing yards (10,715), yards from scrimmage (12,978), and touchdowns (69); single-season rushing yards (1,572 in 2003), yards from scrimmage (1,942 in 2003), and touchdowns (17 in 1998); and single-game yards rushing (234). His 14 rushing touchdowns in 1998 ranks third all-time in NFL history for a rookie running back, and his 17 total touchdowns also qualifies for third-most by a rookie, tied with
Randy Moss ' output in 1998. Taylor received the second-most votes for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year that season, behind only Moss. In 1999 Taylor set the NFL postseason record for the longest touchdown run (90 yards). The following year, despite being hobbled early in the season, Taylor recorded nine consecutive 100-yard games, which is the third-longest streak ever, only behindBarry Sanders ' andMarcus Allen 's respective streaks of 14 and 11. He led the league that year in yards rushing per game (107.6). On November 12, 2000 Taylor rushed for 234 yards and four touchdowns against thePittsburgh Steelers . At the time it was the 12th-most yards run in a single game in NFL history, and it remains the most ever atThree Rivers Stadium . Coincidentally, Taylor also set the record for most rushing yards (157) atHeinz Field on December 16, 2007 in a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. His 4.7 career yards per carry average ranks 3rd all-time, behind onlyJim Brown andBarry Sanders and his 85.5 rushing yards per game average is 6th all-time. Ahead of him areJim Brown (104.3),Barry Sanders (99.8),Edgerrin James (92.9), Roger Craig (90.8) andWalter Payton (88.0).2007 Season
Taylor captured much of the fame in the 2007 season that had eluded him his whole career. He had long been ignored nationally and maligned in Jacksonville for his frequency of injuries. Much of the recognition began once he broke 10,000 career rushing yards against the Titans. It continued the remainder of the year as he concluded the season with a string of impressive games. Taylor finished the 2007 season ranked fifth in the
AFC in rushing with 1,202 yards on 223 carries and led the AFC with a 5.4 average per rush. He tied for first in the NFL with four rushes of 50-plus yards and finished with two of the four longest rushes in the NFL this season. He ranked fourth in the NFL with 36 rushes of 10-plus yards. Taylor rushed for 100-plus yards in five consecutive games to close out the regular season, the only player to record five games in succession of 100 yards or more in 2007. It was the second-longest such series in his career, behind only that of his 2000 season.Taylor won AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for his accomplishments in December. On January 31, 2008 he was named the 2008 FEDEX Ground Player of the Year.
Fred Taylor participated in the 2008
Pro Bowl after being selected as the first alternate at running back for the second consecutive year. He replacedWillie Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers. It marked Taylor’s first Pro Bowl appearance in his 10-year career. He was the first Jaguars offensive player to make the Pro Bowl since Jimmy Smith was named a starter in 2001.Career stats
*As of August 1, 2008.
Personal
*Taylor is a second cousin of
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes . Both scored atouchdown in the 2007 AFCwildcard game in which theJaguars defeated theSteelers 31-29. [http://www.nflplayers.com/players/player.aspx?id=38237 Santonio Holmes Bio at NFLPLAYERS.com] ]*Taylor's son Kelvin Taylor is the starting running back on the Varsity squad of Glades Day private school.
References
External links
* [http://profootballreference.com/players/TaylFr00.htm Current Stats]
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=TAYLOFRE01 More Current Stats]
* [http://www.jaguars.com/team/fredtaylorhighlights.aspx 10,000 yard time line]
* [http://www.fredtaylorfans.com Fred Taylor Fans]
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