Reche Caldwell

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Reche Caldwell
Date of birth March 28, 1979
Place of birth Tampa, FL
Position(s) Wide receiver
College Florida
NFL Draft 2002 / Round 2
Team(s)
2002-2005
2006-present
San Diego Chargers
New England Patriots

Donald Reche Caldwell, Jr. (born March 28, 1979 in Tampa, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays wide receiver on the New England Patriots. He is the older brother of current Florida Gators receiver, Andre Caldwell. His nickname is "Ricochet" Caldwell. He has also been noted by broadcasters John Madden and Al Michaels, for having rather large eyes.

[edit] High School Career

Caldwell earned All-America honors from PrepStar at Jefferson High School in Tampa and was named the state’s 5A Player of Year in 1996 as a junior. He was first-team all-state in 1996 and second-team in 1997. He earned District MVP in 1996 and 1997.

[edit] College Years

Caldwell attended the University of Florida and was a letterman in football. In football, as a junior, he was an All-America third-team selection by The National Sports Bureau, was named a honorable mention All-America selection by the Football News, was a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, which is given to nation’s top receiver, and second-team All-Southeastern Conference selection. He finished his impressive junior season with 65 receptions for 1,059 yards (16.3 avg.) and 10 touchdowns, and became only the ninth player in school history to gain over 1,000 yards receiving in single season.

[edit] NFL Career

Caldwell was drafted in the 2002 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. In his rookie season he had 22 catches for 208 yards and three touchdowns, and returned nine kickoffs for 24.4-yard average. In 2003, he played in nine games with four starts for the Chargers and was inactive for seven games. He caught eight passes for 80 yards and rushed for 39 yards on five carries.

His 2004 season got off to a promising start, as he had caught three touchdowns in the first five games. But in a game against the Atlanta Falcons in week 6, he suffered a knee injury (ACL) and was lost for the season. He returned to play a full season in 2005, but his role was greatly reduced thanks to the addition of Keenan McCardell and the continued emergence of TE Antonio Gates.

Because he had fallen out of favor with the Chargers, they did not re-sign him when he became a free agent after the 2005 season. He was then signed by the New England Patriots in 2006. Thanks to the offseason departure of WR David Givens and a holdout and eventual departure of Deion Branch, Caldwell is currently in position to be the team's number one or two wide receiver.