- Drew Coleman
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Drew Coleman
Coleman against the Bills in 2009No. 30 Jacksonville Jaguars Cornerback Personal information Date of birth: April 22, 1983 Place of birth: Henderson, Texas Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 180 lb (82 kg) Career information College: Texas Christian NFL Draft: 2006 / Round: 6 / Pick: 189 Debuted in 2006 for the New York Jets Career history - New York Jets (2006–2010)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2011–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - N/A
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2010 Tackles 118 Sacks 6.0 Interceptions 2 Passes defensed 18 Stats at NFL.com Drew A. Coleman (born April 22, 1983 in Henderson, Texas) is an American football cornerback who currently plays for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. Coleman was selected by the New York Jets in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Christian.
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High school career
Drew Coleman graduated from high school in 2001 in Henderson, Texas. Drew was a do-it-all player and became one of the best dual-threat QB's in East Texas, playing quarterback, wide receiver, running back, punt returner, kick returner, and defensive back as he led his team to a District championship his senior year. He received multiple awards while at Henderson including District MVP, All-East Texas, Rusk County, Texas player of the year, and All-State honors. Drew was also a standout basketball player in which he was named the District and All East-Texas Defensive MVP his junior and senior year. Along with Rickey Dudley (TE- Oakland Raiders), Drew is one of the most influential athletes to represent Henderson High School in its history.[1]
College career
A graduate of Henderson High School, Coleman attended Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, playing wide receiver and quarterback for two years for the Cardinals where he was the 2002 Southwest Junior College Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He the transferred to Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. At TCU, he was switched to cornerback by coach Gary Patterson. He was injured for most of the 2004 season, but as a senior in 2005 started all 12 games for the Horned Frogs' 11-1 Mountain West Conference Championship team. He was second on the team with 4 interceptions and tied for first with 8 passes broken up. After the season, he was named Second-team All-MWC.[2] He majored in speech communication.
Professional career
New York Jets
Coleman was drafted in the 6th round (189th overall) of the 2006 NFL draft.[3]
As a rookie with the Jets in 2006, Coleman played in all 17 games as the Jets advanced to the playoffs for the first time in three years. He often played nickelback and developed into a solid special teams tackler. He had a key forced fumble against the New England Patriots in the first game of the season, and wound up starting four games at cornerback his rookie year. He was named the Jets Special teams player of the week for week 3 win at Buffalo.
In 2007 he was a regular on special teams and later in the season was included in some defensive packages for the Jets,including getting his first interception vs the Miami Dolphins on December 2, 2007,and forcing a fumble during a sack on the last game of the Jets 07 season on Kansas City Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle.
Coleman racked up 22 tackles in 2009.
The 2010 season has without a doubt been Coleman's best season of his career. He finished the season with 41 tackles, 4 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and 1 interception.
Coleman made his first impact of the season by filling in for an injured Darrelle Revis against the New England Patriots in week 2. Coleman impressed greatly as he was part of a Jets defense that did not allow a touchdown in the second half of the game, which is where he made his biggest impact. In the next game against the Miami Dolphins, Coleman continued to make impact plays as he intercepted Chad Henne at the end of the game, preventing a comeback for the Dolphins. Against the Vikings the next week he would sack Brett Favre, and finish the game against the Vikings with 3 tackles and 1 sack. In week 6 he recorded 5 tackles in a win against the Denver Broncos. His most impressive game of the season came against the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 15. Coleman recorded 10 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 forced fumbles. On the Jets last regular season game, Coleman recorded 2 tackles and 1 sack.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Coleman signed a three-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on July 29, 2011.[4]
References
- ^ Player Bio: Drew Coleman :: Football
- ^ TCU sets pace on All-MWC football team :: Horned Frogs represented by 18 players
- ^ SI.com - 2006 NFL Draft - Drew Coleman
- ^ Vrentas, Jenny (July 29, 2011). "Nnamdi Asomugha heads to Eagles, not Jets or Cowboys". The Star-Ledger (Advance Publications). Archived from the original on July 29, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/60YFYRGCX. Retrieved July 29, 2011.
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New York Jets 2006 NFL Draft selections D'Brickashaw Ferguson • Nick Mangold • Kellen Clemens • Anthony Schlegel • Eric Smith • Brad Smith • Leon Washington • Jason Pociask • Drew Coleman • Titus AdamsJacksonville Jaguars current roster Active roster 2 Nick Harris | 10 Josh Scobee | 11 Blaine Gabbert | 12 Luke McCown | 17 Chastin West | 18 Brian Robiskie | 21 Derek Cox | 22 Kevin Rutland | 24 Montell Owens | 25 Dwight Lowery | 26 Dawan Landry | 29 William Middleton | 30 Drew Coleman | 32 Maurice Jones-Drew | 33 Greg Jones | 34 T. J. Heath | 35 Deji Karim | 36 Courtney Greene | 38 Ashton Youboty | 42 Chris Prosinski | 44 Brock Bolen | 48 Jeremy Cain | 50 Russell Allen | 51 Paul Posluszny | 52 Daryl Smith | 55 Clint Session | 59 Mike Lockley | 62 John Estes | 63 Brad Meester | 65 Will Rackley | 67 Jason Spitz | 68 Guy Whimper | 69 Leger Douzable | 74 Aaron Kampman | 75 Eugene Monroe | 77 Uche Nwaneri | 78 Cameron Bradfield | 80 Mike Thomas | 81 Kassim Osgood | 83 Jason Hill | 84 Cecil Shorts | 85 Fendi Onobun | 87 Jarett Dillard | 88 Zach Potter | 89 Marcedes Lewis | 90 Matt Roth | 91 George Selvie | 93 Tyson Alualu | 94 Jeremy Mincey | 96 Terrance Knighton | 97 John Chick | 98 Nate Collins | 99 C. J. Mosley
Reserve lists 3 Scotty McGee (IR) | 15 Mike Sims-Walker (IR) | 20 Rod Issac (IR) | 23 Rashad Jennings (IR) | 27 Rashean Mathis (IR) | 43 Terrell Whitehead (IR) | 56 Kyle Bosworth (IR) | 57 Marc Schiechl (IR) | 72 Kevin Haslam (IR) | 73 Eben Britton (IR) | 86 Zach Miller (IR) | 92 Austen Lane(IR) | 95 D'Anthony Smith (IR) | -- Aaron Morgan (IR) | -- Richard Murphy (IR) | -- Martin Rucker (IR)
Practice squad 31 Talmadge Jackson | 40 DuJuan Harris | 41 Matt Estrada | 46 Colin Cloherty | 58 Stephen Franklin | 66 George Bussey | 76 Daniel Baldridge | 95 Corvey Irvin
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Coleman, Drew Alternative names Short description Date of birth April 22, 1983 Place of birth Henderson, Texas Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1983 births
- American football cornerbacks
- African American players of American football
- Players of American football from Texas
- Living people
- People from Rusk County, Texas
- TCU Horned Frogs football players
- New York Jets players
- Jacksonville Jaguars players
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