Henry Ellard

Henry Ellard

Infobox NFLretired


|caption=
Color=#132456
fontcolor=#B8860B
position=Wide receiver
number=80, 85, 17
birthdate=birth date and age|1961|7|21
Fresno, California
debutyear=1983
finalyear=1998
draftyear=1983
draftround=2
draftpick=32
college=Fresno State
teams=As Player
* Los Angeles Rams (1983-1993)
* Washington Redskins (1994-1997)
* New England Patriots (1998)
* Washington Redskins (1998)As Coach
* St. Louis Rams (2001-present)
nfl=ELL021297
stat1label=Receptions
stat1value=814
stat2label=Receiving Yards
stat2value=13,777
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=65
nfl=ELL021297
highlights=
* Pro Bowl (x3) (1984, 1988, 1989)
* 1988 Rams MVP
HOF=
CollegeHOF=

Henry Austin Ellard (born July 21, 1961) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Los Angeles Rams (1983-1993), Washington Redskins (1994-1998), and the New England Patriots (1998). Ellard qualified for Olympic trials in 1992 with his 54.1 foot triple jump.

High School and College

After attending Hoover High School in Fresno, California, Ellard played at Fresno State from 1979-82 where he set an NCAA record with 1,510 receiving yards in his final season. Ellard still holds the Fresno State record for touchdown catches, (25), and is third in receiving yards (2,947) and fourth in receptions (138).

NFL career

He was drafted in the second round with the 32nd overall pick in the NFL Draft by the L.A. Rams. In the NFL, Ellard was known for using his height and jumping ability to get to high passes. In his eleven seasons with Los Angeles he went to three Pro Bowls. At the time of his retirement, Ellard held the Rams' team records for career receptions (593), receiving yards (9,761), 100-yard games (26), punt return average (11.3), and total offense (11,663).

Upon joining the Redskins, Ellard set off on a blistering pace for the 1994 season, ending it with 1,397 yards, 102 behind league-leader Jerry Rice. He had three consecutive 1,000 yard seasons, giving him seven for his career (his 799 yards in the strike-shortened 1987 season was on pace for an eighth). His final 1,000 yard season came in 1996 and required a 155-yard performance against the Dallas Cowboys second-ranked defense to push him to 1,014 yards for the season.

As his production declined, Ellard became expendable, and found himself as a member of the Patriots in 1998. He retired after the season with 814 receptions for 13,777 yards, which placed him third on the all-time list, and 65 touchdowns. He also gained 1,527 yards returning punts, 364 yard returning kickoffs, 50 rushing yards, and 4 punts returned for a touchdown. Overall, he gained 15,718 total yards.

Professional Statistics

Coaching career

After his retirement, Ellard became an assistant coach at Southern California Christian High School, then was an assistant track-and-field coach at Villa Park High School. In 2000, he was a coach at Fresno State before taking the receivers coaching job for the St. Louis Rams in 2001, which is his current job.

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