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Daniel Graham
Graham while with DenverNo. 86 Tennessee Titans Tight end Personal information Date of birth: November 16, 1978 Place of birth: Torrance, California Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 257 lb (117 kg) Career information College: Colorado NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 21 Debuted in 2002 for the New England Patriots Career history - New England Patriots (2002–2006)
- Denver Broncos (2007–2010)
- Tennessee Titans (2011–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - 2001 John Mackey Award Winner
- 2× Super Bowl champion (XXXVIII & XXXIX)
- New England Patriots All-2000s Team
Career NFL statistics as of Week 7, 2011 Receptions 223 Receiving Yards 2,469 Touchdowns 25 Stats at NFL.com Daniel Lawrence Graham[1] (born November 16, 1978 in Torrance, California) is an American football tight end for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes.
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Early years
Growing up in Denver, Colorado, Graham attended Thomas Jefferson High School. Graham won the Randy Brewer award, which was given to the school's most inspirational player. During his time there, he played the positions of tight end, outside linebacker, long snapper, and placekicker. As a senior, he caught 33 passes for 741 yards (22.45 yards per reception) and six touchdowns, and recorded 12 sacks and 29 total tackles in just seven games. He also lettered three times in basketball.
At Thomas Jefferson High school and later at the University of Colorado Graham wore jersey number 89, the number that former New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro wore during his pro career. As a child Graham idolized Bavaro, who has since followed Graham's career and has come to befriend him in his adult life.[2]
College career
Graham was a prolific receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes football team, where he also started two games playing fullback during his freshman season before switching to tight end.
After his senior season, he was named First-Team All-American and won the John Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end. He finished his collegiate career with 106 receptions for 1,543 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Professional career
New England Patriots
In the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft, the Patriots selected Graham out of the University of Colorado with the 21st overall choice. Early in his career he was known for dropping too many passes and suffering apparent lapses of concentration. In his rookie season, Graham recorded 15 receptions for 150 yards, and one touchdown. He added four tackles on special teams. In 2003, he started nine games and recorded 38 catches for 409 yards and four touchdowns. By 2004, Graham was fully integrated into the Patriots' system. He had 30 receptions for 364 yards and seven touchdowns. The Patriots won the Super Bowl at the end of each of these seasons. Graham was named the Patriots offensive team captain on December 6, 2006.
Denver Broncos
Graham was signed by the Denver Broncos on March 6, 2007.[3][4] The Broncos awarded Graham a five-year, $30 million contract. The deal included $15 million in guaranteed money that was distributed as a $10 million signing bonus along with a first-year roster bonus of $5 million.[5]
He was voted offensive captain along with quarterback Jay Cutler for the 2008 season.[6]
Daniel Graham was featured on the cover of the October 12, 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. The cover photo shows Graham cradling the football in his left arm and hurdling an unnamed Dallas Cowboys player during the October 4, 2009 contest where the Broncos defeated the Cowboys by the score of 17-10.[7]
On March 2, 2011, the Broncos released Graham.[8]
Tennessee Titans
On July 31, 2011, Graham signed a three-year deal with the Tennessee Titans.
Personal
His dad, Tom Graham, also played for Denver as a linebacker from 1972 to 1974.[4]
External links
References
- ^ http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GrahDa00.htm
- ^ Reiss, Mike (August 17, 2006). "These tight ends are tight". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2006/08/17/these_tight_ends_are_tight/.
- ^ http://www.denverpost.com/ci_5370262 Bill Williamson, “Bronco’s sign TE Graham”, The Denver Post, March 6, 2007, retrieved October 20, 2009
- ^ a b AP (2007-03-07). "Tight end Graham agrees to deal with Broncos". USAToday.com. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2007-03-07-free-agent-roundup_N.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-07.
- ^ http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?id=1095&sport=NFL retrieved on October 20th, 2009
- ^ http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/sep/05/broncos-select-team-captains/
- ^ Sports Illustrated, October 12, 2009, cover, volume 111, issue 13
- ^ "Graham Released". denverbroncos.com. http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Graham-Released/0029ab07-f1f7-4307-883e-726aa8a83e20.
John Mackey Award winners 2001 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Rex Grossman | RB Luke Staley | RB William Green | WR Jabar Gaffney | WR Josh Reed | TE Daniel Graham
OL Bryant McKinnie | OL Toniu Fonoti | OL Andre Gurode | OL Mike Williams | OL Mike Pearson | OL Terrence Metcalf | C LeCharles BentleyDefense DL Alex Brown | DL Dwight Freeney | DL John Henderson | DL Julius Peppers
LB Rocky Calmus | LB Robert Thomas | LB E. J. Henderson
DB Quentin Jammer | DB Ed Reed | DB Roy WilliamsSpecial teams 2002 NFL Draft First Round Selections David Carr · Julius Peppers · Joey Harrington · Mike Williams · Quentin Jammer · Ryan Sims · Bryant McKinnie · Roy Williams · John Henderson · Levi Jones · Dwight Freeney · Wendell Bryant · Donté Stallworth · Jeremy Shockey · Albert Haynesworth · William Green · Phillip Buchanon · T. J. Duckett · Ashley Lelie · Javon Walker · Daniel Graham · Bryan Thomas · Napoleon Harris · Ed Reed · Charles Grant · Lito Sheppard · Mike Rumph · Jerramy Stevens · Marc Colombo · Kendall Simmons · Robert Thomas · Patrick RamseyDraft 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 · 11New England Patriots 2002 NFL Draft selections Boston / New England Patriots first-round draft picks Schwedes • Mason • Collins • A. Graham • Concannon • McCormick • Rush • Singer • Townes • Charles • Byrd • Sellers • Olsen • Plunkett • Hannah • Cunningham • Stingley • Francis • Haynes • Brock • Fox • Clayborn • Morgan • Cryder • Sanford • James • Ferguson • Holloway • Sims • Williams • Eason • Fryar • Matich • Dupard • Armstrong • Stephens • Dykes • Singleton • Agnew • Harlow • Russell • Chung • Bledsoe • McGinest • Law • Glenn • Canty • Edwards • Jones • Woody • Katzenmoyer • Seymour • D. Graham • Warren • Wilfork • Watson • Mankins • Maroney • Meriweather • Mayo • McCourty • SolderAFC 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 · SEANew England Patriots All-2000s Team Offense: Brady (QB) • Dillon (RB) • Moss (WR) • Welker (WR) • Brown (WR) • Graham (TE) • Light (T) • Kaczur (T) • Andruzzi (G) • Mankins (G) • Koppen (C)
Defense: Seymour (DE) • Warren (DE) • Wilfork (NT) • McGinest (OLB) • Vrabel (OLB) • Bruschi (ILB) • Phifer (ILB) • Law (CB) • Samuel (CB) • Harrison (S) • Milloy (S)
Special Teams: Faulk (Ret.) • Vinatieri (PK) • Miller (P) • Izzo (ST)
Coach: BelichickNew England Patriots Super Bowl XXXIX Champions 4 Adam Vinatieri | 6 Rohan Davey | 8 Josh Miller | 10 Kevin Kasper | 12 Tom Brady | 13 Jim Miller | 14 P. K. Sam | 18 Cedric James | 19 Ricky Bryant | 21 Randall Gay | 22 Asante Samuel | 23 Omare Lowe | 24 Ty Law | 26 Eugene Wilson | 27 Rabih Abdullah | 28 Corey Dillon | 29 Earthwind Moreland | 30 Je'Rod Cherry | 31 Hank Poteat | 32 Kory Chapman | 33 Kevin Faulk | 34 Cedric Cobbs | 35 Patrick Pass | 37 Rodney Harrison | 38 Tyrone Poole | 39 Guss Scott | 42 Dexter Reid | 46 Zeron Flemister | 47 Justin Kurpeikis | 48 Tully Banta-Cain | 49 Eric Alexander | 50 Mike Vrabel | 51 Don Davis | 52 Ted Johnson | 53 Larry Izzo | 54 Tedy Bruschi | 55 Willie McGinest | 58 Matt Chatham | 59 Rosevelt Colvin | 61 Stephen Neal | 63 Joe Andruzzi | 64 Gene Mruczkowski | 65 Lance Nimmo | 66 Lonie Paxton | 67 Dan Koppen | 68 Tom Ashworth | 69 Buck Rasmussen | 70 Adrian Klemm | 71 Russ Hochstein | 72 Matt Light | 74 Billy Yates | 75 Vince Wilfork | 76 Brandon Gorin | 80 Troy Brown | 81 Bethel Johnson | 82 Daniel Graham | 83 Deion Branch (MVP) | 84 Benjamin Watson | 85 Jed Weaver | 86 David Patten | 87 David Givens | 88 Christian Fauria | 90 Dan Klecko | 91 Marquise Hill | 93 Richard Seymour | 94 Ty Warren | 95 Roman Phifer | 96 Rodney Bailey | 97 Jarvis Green | 98 Keith Traylor | 99 Ethan Kelley
Head Coach: Bill Belichick
Coaches: Romeo Crennel | Brian Daboll | Jeff Davidson | Ivan Fears | Pepper Johnson | Eric Mangini | Josh McDaniels | Matt Patricia | Markus Paul | Dean Pees | Dante Scarnecchia | Brad Seely | Cory Undlin | Charlie Weis | Mike WoicikTennessee Titans current roster Active roster 2 Rob Bironas | 6 Brett Kern | 8 Matt Hasselbeck | 10 Jake Locker | 11 Rusty Smith | 17 Damian Williams | 20 Alterraun Verner | 21 Javon Ringer | 23 Jamie Harper | 24 Chris Hope | 25 Anthony Smith | 26 Jordan Babineaux | 28 Chris Johnson | 30 Jason McCourty | 31 Cortland Finnegan | 33 Michael Griffin | 35 Chris Hawkins | 37 Tommie Campbell | 45 Ahmard Hall | 51 Gerald McRath | 52 Colin McCarthy | 54 Eugene Amano | 55 Barrett Ruud | 56 Akeem Ayers | 57 Patrick Bailey | 58 Ken Amato | 59 Tim Shaw | 60 Kevin Matthews | 61 Fernando Velasco | 64 Leroy Harris | 66 Mike Otto | 68 Byron Stingily | 69 Zach Clayton | 71 Michael Roos | 73 Jake Scott | 76 David Stewart | 82 Donnie Avery | 83 Marc Mariani | 85 Nate Washington | 86 Daniel Graham | 87 Lavelle Hawkins | 88 Craig Stevens | 89 Jared Cook | 90 Derrick Morgan | 91 Jason Jones | 92 Will Witherspoon | 93 Shaun Smith | 94 Sen'Derrick Marks | 95 William Hayes | 96 Malcolm Sheppard | 97 Karl Klug | 98 Dave Ball | 99 Jurrell Casey
Reserve lists 15 O. J. Murdock (IR) | 18 Kenny Britt (IR) | 29 Ryan Mouton (IR)
Practice squad 14 Michael Preston | 19 James Kirkendoll | 32 Robert Johnson | 36 Herb Donaldson | 70 Troy Kropog | 77 Ryan Durand | 79 Pannel Egboh | 80 Cameron Graham
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Graham, Daniel Alternative names Short description Date of birth November 16, 1978 Place of birth Torrance, California Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1978 births
- Living people
- American football tight ends
- African American players of American football
- Colorado Buffaloes football players
- New England Patriots players
- Denver Broncos players
- Tennessee Titans players
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