Eric Norwood

Eric Norwood
No. 92     Carolina Panthers
Defensive end
Personal information
Date of birth: May 24, 1988 (1988-05-24) (age 23)
Place of birth: Oakland, California
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 241 lb (109 kg)
Career information
College: South Carolina
NFL Draft: 2010 / Round: 4 / Pick: 124
Debuted in 2010 for the Carolina Panthers
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
  • 2009 First Team All-American (AP, Walter Camp)
  • 2009 First Team All-SEC (Coaches, AP)
  • 2008 First Team All-SEC (Coaches, AP)
  • 2007 First Team All-SEC (Coaches)
  • 2006 First Team Freshman All-American (TSN)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 13, 2011
Tackle     23
Sacks     1.0
Forced Fumbles     1
Stats at NFL.com

Eric Norwood (born May 24, 1988) is an American football defensive end for the Carolina Panthers. He formerly played for the University of South Carolina. During his collegiate career, he set school career records in tackles for loss (54.5) and quarterback sacks (29). With numerous conference and national honors, Norwood is one of the most decorated defensive players in SEC history and has drawn comparisons to James Harrison[1]. Norwood was considered a top linebacker prospect for the 2010 NFL Draft; he was selected in the fourth round at number 124 overall by the Panthers.

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High school career

He played high school football at North Cobb High School in Acworth/Kennesaw, Georgia.

Considered a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Norwood was listed as the No. 34 strongside defensive end prospect nationwide in 2006.[2]

College career

Norwood arrived at South Carolina in 2006 and immediately made an impact at the Defensive End position. In 13 games as a Freshman, he recorded 30 total tackles (9.0 for loss), 7.0 sacks, and 5.0 quarterback hurries. For his efforts, Norwood was named First Team Freshman All-American and All-SEC by The Sporting News. His 7.0 sacks tied for the team-lead, while his 5.0 hurries were tops for the team.

In 2007, Norwood asserted himself as one of the most effective Defensive Ends in college football. In 12 games, he recorded 69 total tackles (19.5 for loss), 6.0 sacks, 9.0 quarterback hurries, and 3 fumble recoveries. He was named First-team All-SEC by the league's coaches and Second-team All-SEC by the Associated Press. In a Thursday night game against a top 10 Kentucky squad, led by Heisman candidate Andre Woodson, Norwood turned in one of the most dominant single-game performances in NCAA history. He returned two fumbles for touchdowns, posted 5 total tackles (all solo and 1.0 for loss), and had two pass deflections. The two touchdowns on fumble returns tied an NCAA record.

After two stellar years at defensive end, Norwood moved to Linebacker for his Junior season in 2008. The position change did not affect his performance, as he posted 75 tackles (14.5 for loss), 9.0 sacks, 9 quarterback hurries, 2 fumble recoveries, and a forced fumble. Norwood was named First-team All-SEC by both the league's coaches and Associated Press. After South Carolina's loss in the 2009 Outback Bowl, Norwood announced that he planned to enter the 2009 NFL Draft, but later changed his mind.[3]

Norwood's decision to return for his Senior season was a beneficial one for the Gamecocks, as he helped lead the team to a 7-6 record and a PapaJohns.com Bowl appearance. In addition, Norwood broke South Carolina's all-time sack record by dropping Jevan Snead for a 5-yard loss during the Gamecocks 16-10 victory over Ole Miss. The record was previously held by defensive tackle Andrew Provence who had 26 career sacks.[4] For the 2009 season, Norwood posted 81 tackles (11.5 for loss), 7.0 sacks, 11 quarterback hurries, 3 blocked kicks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. In October 2009, Norwood was selected to The Sporting News midseason All-American team.[5] Following the conclusion of the 2009 regular season, Norwood was named a First-team All-American by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.[6][7]

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 0⅞ in 242 lb 4.71 s 1.58 s 2.69 s 4.23 s 7.08 s 36½ in 9 ft 7 in 21 rep x
All values from 2010 NFL Combine[8]

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