Tevita Ofahengaue
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Tight end | |||
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Date of birth: | July 9, 1975|||
Place of birth: Laie, Hawaii | |||
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Career information | |||
College: BYU | |||
NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 7 / Pick: 246 | |||
No regular season or postseason appearances | |||
Career history
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Roster status: Retired | |||
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Tevita Lotoatau Ofahengaue (born July 9, 1975 in Laie, Hawaii) was the 246th and last pick in the 2001 NFL Draft, earning the title "Mr. Irrelevant". He was drafted as a tight end out of Brigham Young University by the Arizona Cardinals.[1] Ofahengaue is currently out of the NFL having last been on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster.
Legal troubles
In July, 2011, Ofahengaue along with Reno Mahe were charged with theft for playing a part in stealing more than $55,000 in gasoline from a construction company in 2010.[2]
References
- ↑ Draft's 'Mr. Irrelevant' takes lengthy route to NFL Dennis Dodd, SportsLine.com, April 22, 2001
- ↑ Former NFL running back charged with stealing gas Associated Press Updated July 15, 2011
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