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Derrick Dockery
Dockery (#66- left) protecting Trent Edwards while a member of the BillsNo. 75 Dallas Cowboys Guard Personal information Date of birth: September 7, 1980 Place of birth: Dallas County, Texas Height: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Weight: 330 lb (150 kg) Career information College: Texas NFL Draft: 2003 / Round: 3 / Pick: 81 Debuted in 2003 for the Washington Redskins Career history - Washington Redskins (2003–2006)
- Buffalo Bills (2007–2008)
- Washington Redskins (2009–2010)
- Dallas Cowboys (2011-present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - First-team All-Big 12 (2002)
- Consensus First-team All-American (2002)
- Outland Trophy semifinalist (2002)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2010 Games played 117 Games started 111 Stats at NFL.com Derrick Dewayne Dockery (born September 7, 1980 in Dallas County, Texas) is an American football guard for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft. Dockery has also played for the Buffalo Bills.
He played college football at Texas
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Early years
In Texas, Dockery was coached by Alton Hill at Lakeview Centennial High School and was tabbed a 1998 second-team All-USA offensive lineman by USA Today. He was named second-team 5A all-state by the Texas Sports Writers Association in 1998. He was a two-time first-team all-district performer at offensive tackle.
College career
Dockery was recruited by the University of Texas at Austin. In 1999, Dockery served as a backup guard but saw action in all 14 games, including the Cotton Bowl Classic, at both guard spots and on special teams. In 2000, Dockery played in all 12 games, including the Holiday Bowl. He helped pave the way for a UT offense that averaged 38.6 points per game (eighth NCAA), 439.0 yards per contest (14th NCAA/sixth on UT’s all-time list) and a school-record 293.5 passing yards per game (14th NCAA). He was a key member of a young line that opened holes for UT’s sixth consecutive 1,000-yard rusher (Hodges Mitchell/1,118 yards). He helped set the tone for UT to rush for 1,206 yards (201 ypg) during the final six games of the regular season. He helped lead the way for UT’s 637 yards of total offense (fourth in school history) and 396 rushing yards at Kansas and shared UT’s Offensive Player of the Week honors with two other linemen for his efforts against Baylor. In 2001, Dockery played in all 13 games, including the Holiday Bowl, and started nine contests at both guard spots, also seeing action at tackle. He helped UT score a Big 12 Conference-best 39.2 points per game (sixth in NCAA) and tally 162.3 yards rushing, 250.3 passing and 412.6 total yards per contest. In 2002, Dockery started all 13 games, seven at right guard and six at right tackle and became UT’s 40th consensus All-American (15th offensive lineman) after earning first-team honors from The Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America and Walter Camp Football Foundation. He also earned fourth-team All-America accolades from The Sporting News and was an Outland Trophy semifinalist. Dockery was a consensus first-team All-Big 12 selection and was named to the Lombardi Award’s preseason watch list. He shared UT’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award and was a key member of a UT offense that ranked fifth in the Big 12 and 16th nationally in scoring offense (33.8 ppg.). He helped open holes for UT’s eighth consecutive 1,000-yard rusher in sophomore Cedric Benson (1,247 yards).
Professional career
First stint with Redskins
Dockery was drafted in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. In 2003, he began his rookie season as a backup at several positions along the offensive line, including left guard and right tackle. He was inserted into the starting lineup in Week 4 against the New England Patriots at left guard, which was his first career NFL start. He would go on to start the final 13 games of the regular season at left guard. In 2004, Started all 16 games at left guard for the Redskins, teaming with left tackle Chris Samuels to form a solid tandem on the left side of the offensive line. He finished the season with 29 consecutive starts at left guard, even though he is one of the league leaders in false starts.
Famous ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman gave Dockery one of his famous nicknames: Derrick "Hickory Dickory" Dockery.
Buffalo Bills
On March 2, 2007, the Buffalo Bills signed Dockery to a 7-year, $49 million contract with $18 million signing bonus, the third largest in NFL history at his position. He was released on February 26, 2009.[1]
Second stint with Redskins
Dockery re-signed with the Washington Redskins to a 5 year, $26.5 million contract on February 27, 2009. He is expected to start at left guard to replace free agent Pete Kendall. In a game against the Tennessee Titans, he injured his left knee. Dockery was released on March 1, 2011.[2]
Dallas Cowboys
Dockery was signed by the Dallas Cowboys on September 4, 2011.
References
- ^ Dockery Being Waived By Buffalo Bills ESPN.com, February 26, 2009
- ^ Docker Released by Redskins
External links
2002 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Carson Palmer | RB Larry Johnson | RB Willis McGahee | WR Charles Rogers | WR Reggie Williams | WR Rashaun Woods | TE Dallas Clark
OL Shawn Andrews | OL Eric Steinbach | OL Derrick Dockery | OL Jordan Gross | C Brett RombergDefense DL Terrell Suggs | DL David Pollack | DL Rien Long | DL Tommie Harris
LB E. J. Henderson | LB Teddy Lehman | LB Matt Wilhelm
DB Mike Doss | DB Terence Newman | DB Shane Walton | DB Troy PolamaluSpecial teams Dallas Cowboys current roster Active roster 1 Mat McBriar | 3 Jon Kitna | 5 Dan Bailey | 6 Chris Jones | 7 Stephen McGee | 9 Tony Romo | 11 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah | 16 Jesse Holley | 19 Miles Austin | 20 Alan Ball | 21 Mike Jenkins | 24 Tony Fiammetta | 25 Frank Walker | 26 Abram Elam | 28 Felix Jones | 29 DeMarco Murray | 32 Orlando Scandrick | 34 Phillip Tanner | 40 Danny McCray | 41 Terence Newman | 42 Barry Church | 43 Gerald Sensabaugh | 50 Sean Lee | 51 Keith Brooking | 54 Bruce Carter | 55 Alex Albright | 56 Bradie James | 57 Victor Butler | 60 Kevin Kowalski | 62 David Arkin | 63 Kyle Kosier | 64 Montrae Holland | 67 Phil Costa | 68 Doug Free | 75 Derrick Dockery | 77 Tyron Smith | 78 Jermey Parnell | 80 Martellus Bennett | 81 Laurent Robinson | 82 Jason Witten | 85 Kevin Ogletree | 88 Dez Bryant | 89 John Phillips | 90 Jay Ratliff | 91 L. P. Ladouceur | 92 Josh Brent | 93 Anthony Spencer | 94 DeMarcus Ware | 95 Sean Lissemore | 96 Clifton Geathers | 97 Jason Hatcher | 98 Marcus Spears | 99 Kenyon Coleman
Reserve lists 2 Kai Forbath (NF-Inj.) | 18 David Buehler (IR) | 61 Bill Nagy (IR) | 86 Raymond Radway (IR)
Practice Squad 10 Teddy Williams | 15 Andre Holmes | 17 Dwayne Harris | 31 Mario Butler | 45 Shaun Chapas | 58 Orie Lemon | 72 Robert Callaway
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Dockery, Derrick Alternative names Short description Date of birth September 7, 1980 Place of birth Dallas County, Texas Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1980 births
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