- Dale Carter
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Dale Carter Position(s)
CornerbackJersey #(s)
34, 24, 21, 40Born November 28, 1969
Covington, GeorgiaCareer information Year(s) 1992–2005 NFL Draft 1992 / Round: 1 / Pick: 20 College Tennessee Professional teams Career stats INT 24 INT yards 256 Touchdowns 1 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards Dale Lavelle Carter (born November 28, 1969) is a former American football cornerback who played for the Kansas City Chiefs (1992–1998), Denver Broncos (1999–2000), Minnesota Vikings (2001), New Orleans Saints (2002–2003), and Baltimore Ravens (2003–2005).
Professional career
Carter was drafted as a cornerback by the Chiefs in the 1992 NFL Draft out of the University of Tennessee.
In 1992 Carter was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
After six seasons in Kansas City in which he shone on the field but was involved with the law several times, Carter signed a four year, $22.8 million dollar contract with the Broncos in 1999 making him the NFL's highest-paid defensive back.[1] After a poor year, Carter was suspended for the entire 2000 season due to a fourth substance abuse violation before being released during the 2001 season. He would then play for the Vikings, Saints and Ravens before retiring after the 2005 season.
Upon retirement, Carter started a non profit organization to assist young men and women from making the same mistakes that he made. The Dale Carter Foundation is based out of Covington Ga and Dallas/Ft.Worth TX and it's vision is "To empower and enhance the lives of today's youth by giving them a voice of hope". The website was www.DaleCarterFoundation.com
Personal life
Carter is the brother of former NFL Wide Receiver Jake Reed.[2]
References
- ^ AP. "Dale Carter, 1999 - Denver Broncos, CB - Worst NFL Free Agent Signings". Sports Illustrated. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0902/nfl.worst.free.agent.signings.all.time/content.16.html. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^ Walters, John (1996-11-11). "His Brother's Keeper". Sports Illustrated. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1009041/index.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
1991 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Ty Detmer | RB Trevor Cobb | RB Vaughn Dunbar | RB Russell White | WR Mario Bailey | WR Desmond Howard | TE Kelly Blackwell
OT Greg Skrepenak | OT Bob Whitfield | G Jeb Flesch | G Mirko Jurkovic | C Jay LeeuwenburgDefense DL Brad Culpepper | DL Santana Dotson | DL Steve Emtman | DL Leroy Smith
LB Marvin Jones | LB Robert Jones | LB Levon Kirkland
DB Terrell Buckley | DB Dale Carter | DB Kevin Smith | DB Darryl WilliamsSpecial teams P Mark Bounds | PK Carlos Huerta1992 NFL Draft First Round Selections Steve Emtman · Quentin Coryatt · Sean Gilbert · Desmond Howard · Terrell Buckley · David Klingler · Troy Vincent · Bob Whitfield · Tommy Vardell · Ray Roberts · Leon Searcy · Marco Coleman · Eugene Chung · Derek Brown · Johnny Mitchell · Chester McGlockton · Kevin Smith · Dana Hall · Tony Smith · Dale Carter · Vaughn Dunbar · Alonzo Spellman · Chris Mims · Robert Jones · Tommy Maddox · Robert Porcher · John Fina · Darryl WilliamsDraft years
70 · 71 · 72 · 73 · 74 · 75 · 76 · 77 · 78 · 79 · 80 · 81 · 82 · 83 · 84 · 85 · 86 · 87 · 88 · 89 · 90 · 91 · 92 · 93 · 94 · 95 · 96 · 97 · 98 · 99 · 00 · 01 · 02 · 03 · 04 · 05 · 06 · 07 · 08 · 09 · 10 · 11Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft picks Haynes • Holub • Bull • Buchanan • E. Budde • Beathard • Sayers • Brown • Trosch • Moorman • Daney • Marsalis • Smith • Wright • Kinney • W. Green • Walters • G. Green • Still • Bell • Fuller • B. Budde • Scott • Hancock • Blackledge • Maas • Alt • Horton • Jozwiak • Palmer • Smith • Thomas • Snow • Williams • Carter • Hill • Jenkins • Woods • Gonzalez • Riley • Tait • Morris • Sims • L. Johnson • D. Johnson • Hali • Bowe • Dorsey • Albert • Jackson • Berry • BaldwinAFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · PIT • South: HOU · IND · JAC · TEN • West: DEN · KC · OAK · SD
NFC East: DAL · NYG · PHI · WAS • North: CHI · DET · GB · MIN • South: ATL · CAR · NO · TB • West: ARI · STL · SF · SEANFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award from the Associated Press 1967: Barney · 1968: Humphrey · 1969: Greene · 1970: B. Taylor · 1971: Robertson · 1972: Buchanon · 1973: Chambers · 1974: Lambert · 1975: Brazile · 1976: Haynes · 1977: Duhe · 1978: Baker · 1979: Haslett · 1980: Curry & Richardson · 1981: L. Taylor · 1982: Banks · 1983: Maxwell · 1984: Maas · 1985: Bickett · 1986: O'Neal · 1987: Conlan · 1988: McMillan · 1989: Thomas · 1990: Carrier · 1991: Croel · 1992: Carter · 1993: Stubblefield · 1994: Bowens · 1995: Douglas · 1996: Rice · 1997: Boulware · 1998: Woodson · 1999: Kearse · 2000: Urlacher · 2001: Bell · 2002: Peppers · 2003: Suggs · 2004: Vilma · 2005: Merriman · 2006: Ryans · 2007: Willis · 2008: Mayo · 2009: Cushing · 2010: Suh50th Anniversary Senior Bowl All-Time Team Offense: QB Joe Namath, Alabama, 1965 | RB Walter Payton, Jackson State, 1975 | RB Bo Jackson, Auburn, 1986 | RB Franco Harris, Penn State, 1972 | WR Lynn Swann, Southern Cal, 1974 | WR Steve Largent, Tulsa, 1976 | FL Art Monk Syracuse, 1980| TE Ozzie Newsome, Alabama, 1978
Special Teams P Ray Guy, So. Miss 1972 | PK Morten Andersen, Michigan State, 1982 | KR Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma 1974
OL Gene Upshaw, Texas A&I, 1967 | OL Jerry Kramer, Idaho, 1958] | OL Randall McDaniel, Arizona State, 1988 | G Tom Banks, Auburn, 1970 | C Mike Webster, Wisconsin, 1973
Defense: DE Jack Youngblood, Florida, 1971 | DE Ed Jones, Tennessee State, 1974 | DT Bubba Smith, Michigan State, 1967 | DT Joe Greene, North Texas State, 1969 | OLB Ted Hendricks, Miami, 1969 | OLB Derrick Thomas, Alabama, 1989 | MLB Ray Nitschke, Illinois, 1958 | MLB Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama, 1963
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