Dan Stevenson

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Dan Stevenson
Date of birth October 4, 1982 (age 24)
Place of birth Flag of United States Chicago, Illinois
Height ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight 300 lb (136 kg)
Position(s) Offensive Guard
College Notre Dame
NFL Draft 2006 / Round 6 / Pick 205
Stats
Statistics
Team(s)
2006
2006-present
New England Patriots
Miami Dolphins

Dan Stevenson (born October 4, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football offensive guard who currently plays for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He played collegiately at Notre Dame.

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[edit] High school career

Stevenson attended Barrington High School in Barrington, Illinois. He was a Parade All-American, rated 95th on the Chicago Sun-Times list of the nation's top 100 prospects and rated the top offensive lineman in the Midwest. He earned three letters in football, helping his team win two league titles as a junior and senior. The team captain, he made 63 pancake blocks as a senior in 2000.

He also won three letters in track and field, qualifying for the state meet in the discus and shot put. He served twice as the track team's captain, earning All-League honors as a senior. He also played volleyball on the junior varsity for two years as a freshman and a sophomore.

[edit] College career

Stevenson played in 45 games with 35 starts over four seasons (2002-05) at Notre Dame and was a three-year starter at offensive guard. He was redshirted in 2001.

[edit] 2002

After being redshirted in 2001, played in 11 games (including one start) in 2002. He began the year as a reserve guard and moved to tackle and into the starting lineup for the Gator Bowl against N.C. State, in place of Brennan Curtin. Stevenson made his first career appearance for the Fighting Irish against Maryland. He became a regular part of the offensive line rotation and saw increased playing time as the season progressed.

[edit] 2003

Stevenson started 10 games at right guard as a sophomore in 2003, while also making 12 special teams appearances. He made his only collegiate reception when he grabbed a tipped pass at the line against Michigan State. Stevenson helped running back Julius Jones (now with the Dallas Cowboys) rush for a school-record 262 yards against Pittsburgh. Jones recorded three games with 200-plus yards rushing, becoming the first player in Notre Dame history to achieve the feat.

[edit] 2004

In 2004, Stevenson started all 12 games at right guard and helped the Fighting Irish average 345.5 yards per game. He collected 56 key blocks/knockdowns with six touchdown-resulting blocks, playing on a line that allowed just 25 sacks. He also made 40 special teams appearances on the season. Stevenson blocked for the Irish to rush for 195 yards against national champion Southern California - the most rushing yards allowed by the Trojans in two years.

[edit] 2005

As as senior, Stevenson was the winner of the Guardian Insurance Guardian of the Year Award, presented annually to Notre Dame's top offensive lineman. He was an All-Independent first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report. Starting all 12 games at right guard, he helped an explosive offense that averaged 36.7 points and 477.3 yards per game (330.2 passing, 147.1 rushing). He helped lead the way as halfback Darius Walker eclipsed 100 rushing yards in seven games. On the year, Stevenson produced 78 key blocks/knockdowns with eight touchdown-resulting blocks, as the offensive line allowed only 21 sacks. He also made 71 special teams appearances. He helped the offense churn out more than 500 yards in five separate games and exceed 600 yards once (621 yards against Purdue).

[edit] Professional career

At the Notre Dame Pro Day, Stevenson measured a height of 6-5 1/4 and a weight of 300 pounds. He ran the 40-yard dash twice with a time of 5.34 seconds. His short shuttle time was 4.55 seconds and his three-cone drill time was 7.33 seconds.

[edit] 2006

Stevenson was originally drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round (205th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. He was waived by the Patriots on September 2 following training camp, and proceeded to spend the first eight games of the regular season on the team's practice squad before being released November 7. The Dolphins signed him to their practice squad two days later, and elevated to the active roster on December 19. He was inactive the final two games of the season.

[edit] Personal

Dan's father, Mark Stevenson, played at Missouri and for the Detroit Lions as a center/guard in 1985. Dan's brother, Tony, played football at Arizona State while another brother, Joey, played football at Arizona Western.

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