Tommy Blake

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Tommy Blake
Free AgentNo. --
Defensive End
Date of birth: January 15, 1985 (1985-01-15) (age 23)
Place of birth: Aransas Pass, Texas
Height:ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 252 lb (114 kg)
National Football League debut
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
College: TCU
Undrafted in 2008
 Teams:
Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements

Tommy Earl Blake, Jr. (born January 15, 1985 in Aransas Pass, Texas) is a former American football defensive end who played at the collegiate level for Texas Christian University.

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[edit] Early life

Blake grew up in tiny Aransas Pass, Texas. After his mother died of pneumonia when he was 10 months old, his maternal grandmother and only parent he has ever known, Ernestine Chisholm, was left to care for the family. [1] Nevertheless, Blake's family was "one big circle of love" and Blake became a devout Baptist and a "mama's boy".[2]

Blake was a stand out athlete at Aransas Pass High, earning 12 total letters (4 in basketball, 4 in track, 3 in football and 1 in baseball). He played running back for the Panthers, and as a senior ran for 2,101 yards and 25 touchdowns. This performance earned him All-South Texas Offensive MVP honors from the Corpus Christi Caller-Times. He was offered football scholarships at Colorado, Arkansas and Vanderbilt but elected to stay closer to home to play at TCU in Fort Worth.

[edit] College career

While redshirting as a freshman in 2003, Blake was moved by TCU coach Gary Patterson from tailback to defensive end because of his mix of size and speed. As a redshirt freshman in 2004, Blake earned Conference USA All-Freshman honors with 5 sacks, the most for a TCU freshman since Aaron Schobel in 1997. In 2005, TCU moved to the Mountain West Conference, and Blake earned first team All-MWC honors with 7 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss. College Football News named Blake their Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year.

Before his junior season in 2006, Blake was named a preseason All-American by The Sporting News. He also appeared on the watch lists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award, the Lombardi Award, the Ted Hendricks Award and the Lott Trophy.

During his junior season, Blake led the Horned Frogs with 54 tackles, 16 1/2 tackles for loss and seven sacks[3]. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown against UNLV. He was again named first team All-MWC, this time as a unanimous choice. On December 19, Blake and his TCU team took on Northern Illinois in the Poinsettia Bowl. NIU was led by senior running back Garrett Wolfe, who led the nation in rushing with 1,900 yards coming into the game, but was held to just 20 yards by the TCU defense.

[edit] College Football's Mystery Man[4]

Heading into his senior year, Blake was named to the watch lists for both the Lombardi and Lott awards once again. [1] He rose into the top five on some early 2008 NFL draft boards and drew wide comparisons to Dwight Freeney for his burst off the ball and his straight-line speed. [5]Dave Campbell's Texas Football featured Blake on its 2007 cover alongside Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee and Texas quarterback Colt McCoy.

But Blake bolted the team on August 16, 2007 [6]and wound up missing five games with an undisclosed leave of absence that no one at TCU seems to want to discuss [7]. When he returned to the field for the final four games of the regular season, he didn't appear ready to play: he appeared overweight and at times visibly uninterested. His draft stock plummeted.[8] Further, he played slow, collecting only four sacks and eight tackles for a loss among 21 total tackles [9]. Following the regular season, he was invited to the East-West Shrine Game and checked in at 287 pounds. He played as a junior in the 255-260 range [10].

After extended speculation during the 2007 college football season, Blake's agent Reggie Rouzan revealed in February of 2008 that Blake was being treated for depression and social anxiety disorder, which privacy laws had prohibited TCU from disclosing publicly.[11] It has been reported that the daily presence of scouts is what drove Blake off that practice field, but Blake believes what he estimates to be around 300 daily calls from prospective scouts brought about his mental illness. [12].

Initially, he did not seek professional help for his problems during his sabbatical from the team and instead spent his time in Aransas Pass eating and watching television with his family. [13] More recently, and uponTCU head coach Gary Patterson's insistence, Blake has attended counseling sessions and begun taking medication. [14]

Instead of attending the NFL Scouting Combine, Blake underwent several psychological tests in a nearby Indianapolis hospital on February 24, 2007. [15] He took his first metaphorical step toward rebuilding his NFL draft stock at TCU's pro day Thursday March 6, 2008 when he showed up weighing 272 pounds[16] and ran a hand-held time of 4.75 in the 40-yard dash, the same time run by top Defensive End prospect Chris Long of The University of Virginia. He also had 23 reps in the 225-pound bench press, better than The University of Miami's Calais Campbell's 16 reps or Clemson's Phillip Merling's 17, and logged a 30 1/2-inch vertical jump and a broad jump of 9 feet, 3 inches.[17] He now is rated as the 17th-best defensive end by NFLDraftScout.com.[18]

Despite his problems and likely NFL career, Blake is taking 13 credit hours this semester. [19]

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  1. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  2. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  3. ^ Star-Telegram.com: | 03/07/2008 | Scouts say Blake is back in the running
  4. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  5. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  6. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  7. ^ Ex-TCU DE Blake trying to bounce back | NFL News | Sports News | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas
  8. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  9. ^ http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/story/492750.html
  10. ^ Ex-TCU DE Blake trying to bounce back | NFL News | Sports News | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas
  11. ^ Star-Telegram.com: | 03/07/2008 | Scouts say Blake is back in the running
  12. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  13. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  14. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists
  15. ^ Baytown Lee ex impresses Texans | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
  16. ^ Ex-TCU DE Blake trying to bounce back | NFL News | Sports News | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas
  17. ^ Star-Telegram.com: | 03/07/2008 | Scouts say Blake is back in the running
  18. ^ http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/story/492750.html
  19. ^ SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists