Andre Wadsworth

Andre Wadsworth
Position(s)
Defensive end
Jersey #(s)
90
Born October 19, 1974 (1974-10-19) (age 37)
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Career information
Year(s) 19982007
NFL Draft 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3
College Florida State
Professional teams
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career stats
Tackles 96
Sacks 8.0
Interceptions 1
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards

Andre Wadsworth (born October 19, 1974 in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands) is an American professional football player who is currently a free agent. He began his college career as a 215-pound walk-on at Florida State University and became a highly touted prospect at defensive end, drafted 3rd overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 1998. His career went on a long hiatus after 2002, when he was released by the Cardinals after a few injury-plagued seasons. Wadsworth attempted a return to professional football when he was signed by the New York Jets as a free agent on March 27, 2007.[1]

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Early years

Wadsworth starred at Class A Florida Christian High School where he was named First-team All-Dade County and voted All-conference and Second-team All-state as a defensive lineman. He also returned a kickoff for 98 yds for a TD.

Collegiate career

Recruited by only two small colleges (Liberty University and Bethune-Cookman College) coming out of Class A Florida Christian School in Miami, where he saw most of his time at tight end, Wadsworth eventually earned a scholarship as a walk on at Florida State University. He earned Second-team All-ACC honors his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons (1994-1996) as a defensive tackle. Despite being a potential top-10 NFL Draft pick after his junior season, he stayed for his senior year, citing a pinched nerve in his neck that forced him out of four games in 1996 as a concern regarding his physical capabilities to perform for scouts at full capacity. He switched from defensive tackle to left defensive end for his senior season, registering 59 tackles, 19 tackles for a loss and 16 quarterback sacks, placing him second in both categories in the school's all-time records. One of four finalists for the Lombardi Award, he was named First-team All-ACC and All-American. He was also selected ACC Player of the Year, and ACC Defensive Player of the year in 1997.

Professional career

Pre-draft

Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 3⅝ in 278 lb 4.65 s na s na s 4.38 s x s 38½ in 9 ft 11 in 30 rep x
All values from NFL Combine[2]

Wadsworth bench pressed 500 pounds and had a personal best in the squat of 690.[3] The Steelers' college personnel director, Tom Modrak, said: "He's like a missile when he comes off the ball. He can keep his pads low and still run full speed. He's flexible, and he's around 280 pounds."[3]

Arizona Cardinals

Wadsworth was selected 3rd overall in the 1998 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, making him the highest-selected player in school history.[4]

A lengthy holdout ensued, centered almost directly on both his demand to be paid closer to the contracts signed by the two previous picks, Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning out of University of Tennessee at No. 1 and the San Diego Chargers' Ryan Leaf from Washington State University at No. 2 rather than one closer to Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson selected by the Oakland Raiders at No. 4, and a provision allowing him to void the contract before expiration if he chose to do so. The holdout lasted until the night before the season-opener (44 days) with a six-year, $42 million contract including a $10.49 million signing bonus (Manning received $11.6 million on a $48 million contract, Leaf got $11.2 million on a five-year contract totaling $31.2 million), though the player-triggered option out was never consummated.[5]

He played in all 16 games his rookie season, finishing with 5.0 sacks and 57 tackles, including 42 solo. Bothered by a knee injury in 1999, he still managed to play in 11 games, tallying 2.0 sacks, 26 tackles, and his only career interception. Off-season knee surgery, the second of his career, held him out from most of the off-season activities, but still managed 13 tackles and one sack in nine games. At the conclusion of the 2000 season, Wadsworth underwent microfracture surgery on his right knee, the third surgery on that knee in his career, and arthroscopic surgery on the left on January 3 with non-team physician Dr. Richard Steadman. Possibly due to concerns after teammate Eric Swann's semi-recovery from nine knee surgeries, the Arizona Cardinals released Wadsworth before offering a one year, $512,000 tender that was eventually pulled off the table within days after it went unsigned.

On January 28, 2007 the St. Petersburg Times reported that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were planning to give Wadsworth, now 32, a workout.[6] The New York Jets gave Wadsworth a workout later in the offseason. On March 26, 2007, the New York Jets signed Wadsworth to a minimum-based salary contract.[7] Wadsworth was also said to be healthy enough to compete for an outside linebacker position. On September 1, 2007, the Jets released him.

References

  1. ^ Cimini, Rich (2007-03-27). "Gang takes flier on Wadsworth". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/2007/03/27/2007-03-27_gang_takes_flier_on_wadsworth.html. Retrieved 2007-03-30. 
  2. ^ "War Room Value Board". CNNSI.com. 1998-02-29. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/events/1998/nfldraft/topplayers/1.html. Retrieved 2010-09-19. 
  3. ^ a b Sports Illustrated.com
  4. ^ Jacksonville.com
  5. ^ Highbeam.com
  6. ^ St. Petersburg Times
  7. ^ New York Post