Jamarcus Russell to Come Back Again

American football player (built-in 1985)

JaMarcus Russell
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Russell with the Oakland Raiders in 2008

No. two
Position: Quarterback
Personal information
Built-in: (1985-08-09) August nine, 1985 (age 36)
Mobile, Alabama
Top: half dozen ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight: 260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High school: Williamson (Mobile, Alabama)
College: LSU (2003–2006)
NFL Draft: 2007 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Career history
  • Oakland Raiders (2007–2009)
Career highlights and awards
  • BCS national champion (2003)
  • First-squad All-SEC (2006)
  • Manning Award (2006)
Career NFL statistics
Completion %: 52.1
Passing yards: 4,083
TD–INT: xviii–23
Passer rating: 65.2
Role player stats at NFL.com

JaMarcus Trenell Russell (born Baronial 9, 1985) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for iii seasons with the Oakland Raiders. Highly coveted at LSU, where he was MVP of the 2007 Saccharide Bowl, he was selected by the Raiders kickoff overall in the 2007 NFL Draft.

After being drafted by Oakland, Russell immediately incited conflict by engaging in a contract holdout until the second week of the 2007 flavor.[i] [2] His tenure with the Raiders would be defined past inconsistent play and questions over his work ethic, leading to his release in 2010.[3] Due to not meeting the expectations of beingness the start pick and the short length of his career, he is considered 1 of the NFL's biggest busts.[four] [v]

Early life

Russell was built-in in Mobile, Alabama, and attended Lillie B. Williamson High School. For all four years nether head coach Bobby Parrish, he started and never missed a football game game. In his freshman year, Russell completed 180 of 324 passes for 2,683 yards and 20 touchdowns every bit Williamson reached the state championship game. By the adjacent season, Russell had grown to six-foot-three and 185 pounds, had received his first recruiting letters and was becoming more than adept with the playbook. Russell passed for two,616 yards and twenty touchdowns during his sophomore year and led the squad to the semifinals.[6]

Russell'due south all-time season was his senior yr; he completed 219 of 372 passes for 3,332 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushed for some other 400 yards and five touchdowns. This earned Russell Parade mag All-American honorable mention honors.[seven] His x,774 career passing yards broke the Alabama Loftier School Able-bodied Clan record and however stands today.[viii]

Russell was at the center of an ESPN Outside the Lines story on high school sports in Mobile.[9] He also played basketball game and threw the javelin in track and field.

Usa college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Proper noun Hometown High school / college Summit Weight 40 Commit date
JaMarcus Russell
QB
Mobile, Alabama Williamson HS vi ft 5 in (1.96 m) 223 lb (101 kg) iv.76 Jul 8, 2003
Recruiting star ratings: Lookout:5/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:N/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 4 (QB); 2 (schoolhouse) Rivals: half-dozen (QB); 79 (national); three (LA); 1 (school)
  • ‡ Refers to 40 k dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may disharmonize in their listings of pinnacle, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2003 LSU Football Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved Baronial 17, 2013.
  • "2003 Louisiana State College Football Team Recruiting Prospects". Picket.com. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Picket.com. Retrieved Baronial 17, 2013.
  • "2003 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved August 17, 2013.

Higher career

Freshman and sophomore seasons

In February 2003 on National Signing Day, Russell committed to Louisiana Country University (LSU) over Florida Land Academy, becoming the LSU Tigers' 28th and final recruit of the 2003 flavor. He redshirted his freshman year and by the fall of the 2005 season, Russell was the starting quarterback. He led the Tigers to a ten–1 regular season record, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Western Partition title, and a top five ranking going into the SEC Title Game. He as well improved statistically, completing lx percent of his passes for 2,443 yards and 15 touchdowns. Russell received an honorable mention on the AP's All-SEC Team.

Russell led the Tigers to two come-from-backside wins in the regular flavor. The first came on a 39-grand pass to Early Doucet on fourth down in the final minute of the game, every bit the Tigers defeated Arizona Land 35–31. Later in the season, LSU defeated a then-undefeated Alabama squad xvi–13 when he completed a 14-yard touchdown to Dwayne Bowe in overtime.

Russell injured his shoulder in a loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, and missed the team's bowl game. Backup quarterback Matt Flynn replaced him for the Peach Bowl against Miami, and the Tigers won the game twoscore–3.

Junior season

Russell was the starting quarterback again at LSU in 2006, beating out Matt Flynn and highly touted redshirt freshman Ryan Perrilloux. Before the season began, he changed his jersey number from 4 to two. He had a productive 2006 regular season, leading the Tigers to a x–2 record and a BCS Saccharide Bowl berth. He threw for 3,129 yards, 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He was second in the SEC with 2,923 yards from scrimmage. Russell as well won the SEC Offensive Player of the Week laurels iii times during the regular season.

During i game against Tennessee, Russell started the game poorly, throwing 3 interceptions (including one that was returned for a touchdown), but subsequently led LSU on a xv-play, fourscore-g comeback drive at the stop of the game. At the end of the bulldoze, Russel threw a touchdown laissez passer to Early Doucet while at that place was less than 10 seconds left. As a issue, LSU won 28–24. In the Allstate Sugar Basin, he accumulated over 350 yards of passing and rushing combined and scored 3 touchdowns, leading LSU to a 41–14 win over Notre Matriarch. For his performance, he was named Sugar Basin MVP.

At the end of the 2006 season, Russell was named to the all-SEC first squad, ahead of Kentucky's Andre Woodson and Florida's Chris Leak.

On Jan 10, 2007, Russell stated that he had decided to skip his final season of NCAA eligibility to enter the 2007 NFL Draft.[10]

Higher statistics

Season Team GP Passing
Cmp Att Pct Yards TD Int
2004 LSU 11 73 144 50.seven 1,053 nine 4
2005 LSU 12 188 311 60.5 2,443 15 9
2006 LSU 13 232 342 67.8 3,129 28 eight
College[11] 36 493 797 61.ix 6,625 52 21

Awards

  • Columbus Touchdown Order SEC Histrion of the Year (2005)
  • 4× SEC Offensive Player of the Week (ane in 2005, 3 in 2006)
  • First-team All-SEC by the Associated Press and SEC coaches (2006)
  • Manning Accolade (2006)
  • Davey O'Brien Award semifinalist (2006)

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Peak Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split xx-grand carve up Vertical jump Wonderlic
six ft 5+ ane2  in
(1.97 m)
265 lb
(120 kg)
32+ 34  in
(0.83 m)
9+ viieight  in
(0.25 m)
4.72 s 1.67 southward 2.78 s 31 in
(0.79 m)
24
Values were taken at LSU Pro Day.[12] [13]

John Clayton of ESPN stated that Russell's workouts at the 2007 NFL Scouting Combine that his arm strength and size impressed several teams, and predicted that it would "be difficult to reject on Russell at #ane."[fourteen] At the combine, Russell stated about his size, "I started playing football at the age of 6, I've been playing quarterback ever since. I was always bigger and taller than the other kids, and I was always able to throw it a pretty good length of the field."[fifteen] Cleveland Browns General Manager Phil Savage said of Russell's abilities, "His talent is substantial. He's a rare combination of size and arm forcefulness."[16]

Russell was selected by the Oakland Raiders as the number 1 overall choice. Russell was one of four LSU players taken in the get-go round, along with safety LaRon Landry, and broad receivers Dwayne Bowe and Craig Davis.[17]

Former Detroit Lions full general managing director and Raiders linebacker Matt Millen said in 2015 that he warned Raiders owner Al Davis not to draft Russell afterwards Millen removed Russell out from a pre-draft interview for existence overly-distracted.[18] Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin also stated in 2016 he did not want to draft Russell, preferring future Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson.[xix] [20] After firing him in 2008, Davis best-selling that Kiffin opposed drafting Russell, but was indecisive towards his preferred choice.[nineteen] [21] [22]

2007 season

After failing to reach a contract understanding with the Raiders, Russell held out through training military camp and into the first week of the 2007 NFL season, until September 12, when he signed a 6-twelvemonth contract worth up to $68 million, with $31.5 million guaranteed.[23] Raiders head autobus Lane Kiffin did not immediately name Russell the starting quarterback, saying, "That way we can really control what he is doing, play for this ready amount of time for this many plays. He doesn't have to accept everything mastered," noting that Russell had missed all of preparation campsite and other quarterbacks, similar David Carr, should have been brought along more slowly.[24]

Russell made his commencement professional person appearance on December 2, 2007, against the Denver Broncos. Coming into the game in the second quarter in relief of starter Josh McCown, Russell played 2 serial, and completed 4 of seven pass attempts for 56 yards.[25] On December 23, 2007 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Russell threw his first career touchdown laissez passer, a two-yard pass to Zach Miller. He finished the game with seven completions on 23 laissez passer attempts for 83 yards, with one touchdown laissez passer, iii interceptions and a lost fumble.[26]

Russell made his commencement career showtime in the final game of the season against the San Diego Chargers. He was intercepted twice and lost a fumble, which led to 17 points off turnovers for the Chargers. After throwing his 2d interception, he did not initially get up off the field due to an injury, and he was taken to the locker room on a cart later in the game, after which he was replaced by Andrew Walter. In that first showtime, Russell completed 23 of 31 passes for 224 yards, one touchdown, 2 interceptions, and a lost fumble.[27] Russell finished his rookie season with 36 completed passes on 66 attempts, 373 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions. Afterward the San Diego game, Kiffin named him the starting quarterback for the upcoming 2008 season.[28]

2008 season

Russell was named the starter for the opening game of the 2008 flavour, which was against division rival, Denver Broncos. The Raiders were beaten by the Broncos 41-fourteen. Russell completed 17 of 26 pass attempts for 180 yards and as well threw for two touchdowns, finishing with a passer rating of 111.1. He fumbled once early in the redzone while looking to complete a throw to Darren McFadden in the apartment.[29] In the next week confronting the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, the Raiders won 23–8. Russell passed for 55 yards and completed half dozen-of-17 passes with no touchdowns or interceptions.

In Week 7, the Raiders beat the New York Jets xvi–13 in overtime. The win concluded their four-game home losing streak. Russell completed 17-of-30 passes for 203 yards and one touchdown.[30] It was head coach Tom Cable'southward beginning win as Raiders head charabanc. Russell led the team on a 43-g drive to set upwards Sebastian Janikowski's game-winning field goal. The next 4 games were losses to the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and Miami Dolphins. A week after the Miami game, he led the Raiders to a 31–10 victory confronting Denver where he completed 10-of-11 passes for 152 yards and threw one touchdown.

Russell finished the 2008 flavour winning back to back games against the Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In those last iii games, Russell threw for half-dozen touchdowns and two interceptions.

2009 flavour

In August 2009, Russell was named starting quarterback of the Raiders for the flavor.[31] In a Week 5 loss to the New York Giants, Russell lost three fumbles and passed for 100 yards.[32] Following a loss to the Kansas Urban center Chiefs on November 15, Russell was benched indefinitely by coach Tom Cable in favor of Bruce Gradkowski. Gradkowski led ii fourth-quarter comebacks and upset the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers in the following ii weeks, throwing five touchdown passes. After Gradkowski was injured against the Washington Redskins, Russell finished the game for the Raiders, which resulted in a loss. Afterwards the game, Cable decided to start backup Charlie Frye rather than Russell, which moved Russell to third on the depth chart. When Frye was injured against the Denver Broncos, Russell played near the end of the game. The game resulted in a win. He finished the 2009 flavor with the lowest quarterback rating, lowest completion per centum, fewest passing touchdowns, and fewest passing yards amid qualifying quarterbacks in the NFL.[33]

In March of the 2010 offseason, NBC Sports described Russell every bit "annually and incredibly overweight", saying Russell, often criticized for a perceived lack of conditioning, arrived at mini-military camp weighing 290 pounds, up from his initially reported weight of 271.[34] By April, National Football Post reported him at 300 pounds.[35] Nevertheless, Cam Inman of the Oakland Tribune said that Russell had "a good first minicamp" and "is in great shape" in the team'due south outset grooming camp in late April.[36] In an interview during camp, Russell said "Today I'm going to keep coming out, compete for the chore, work my tail off."[36]

That aforementioned month, the Raiders traded for Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell, which left the team with v quarterbacks on the roster: Campbell, Russell, Frye, Gradkowski, and Kyle Boller. At the time, Cable said Russell could compete for the starting job.[37] On May 6, 2010, the Raiders released Russell.[38]

The Raiders filed a grievance on May 28, 2010, seeking $nine.55 million back from Russell for what was paid as salary advances for the 2010 to 2012 NFL seasons.[39] His agent said "The coin in question was fully guaranteed. That is why Russell was forced to hold out and miss all of training camp every bit a rookie. The Raiders know that and this is our but annotate."[xl] Russell subsequently filed a grievance confronting the Raiders, asserting he was owed an boosted $9 million from the team, and the parties settled the complaints in 2013 with the Raiders paying Russell an extra $3 million.[41]

Mail service-football

New Orleans Saints head omnibus Sean Payton said in May 2010, that the time was not correct for the Saints to consider signing Russell, only added in that information technology was "newsworthy" when a loftier draft selection is released so shortly, and said players similar Russell often go second chances in the NFL.[42] Still, due in part to concerns about his work ethic, he has never played another down in an NFL game.[43] On September 26, 2010, ESPN.com reported that Russell had moved to Houston, Texas, and was working out with former NBA standout and caput coach John Lucas, who was besides consulting him every bit a life coach.[44] Russell had a workout with the Washington Redskins on Nov 2, 2010, merely was not signed.[45] On November 15, 2010, Russell, who at the fourth dimension was at 292 pounds,[45] worked out for the Miami Dolphins with four other quarterbacks to supersede an injured Chad Pennington on the Dolphins' roster. Patrick Ramsey was eventually signed.[46] In January 2011, Lucas attempted to adapt a meeting for Russell with Baltimore Ravens president Ozzie Newsome when the Ravens executive was in Mobile, Alabama, for the Senior Bowl; however, Newsome refused to meet with Russell.[45] In April 2011, Lucas, who had go frustrated with Russell'south piece of work ethic, reportedly severed all ties with Russell and asked him to get out the Houston expanse.[45]

In 2013, Russell stated that he was interested in returning to the NFL, and would railroad train with various NFL players, including Marshall Faulk and Jeff Garcia, along with Olympian Ato Boldon.[47] [48] Russell's improvement try was documented past Bleacher Written report in a series titled JaMarcus Russell's Road Dorsum to the NFL.[49] In May 2013, NFL Network'southward Ian Rapoport reported Russell had returned to his rookie weight of 265 pounds.[l] Interest from the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens had also been reported.[51] Russell tried out for the Bears on June 7, 2013, and, co-ordinate to a report from ESPN, presented a "solid" performance while working out aslope young man free-amanuensis quarterbacks Trent Edwards and Hashemite kingdom of jordan Palmer. The Bears did not sign him, stating they were not interested in calculation a fourth quarterback to the roster.[52] Yet, the Bears did sign both Edwards and Palmer ii months later.[53] [54] In April 2016, Russell told Sports Illustrated that he had written letters to all 32 NFL teams asking for a tryout and pledging to play i year for costless, although no team responded to the letters.[55]

Bear on

NFL.com's Steve Wyche claimed that Russell is the biggest draft bust in NFL history.[5] The Huffington Post named him one of the xiii biggest typhoon busts of the 2000s.[4] ESPN's Bill Williamson called Russell a "talented but extremely disappointing" quarterback.[56] In addition, Russell'due south 2009 passer rating of fifty.0 was the lowest rating by a starting quarterback in the NFL since 1998.[39] His final stats during his tenure as a Raider were 52.one% pass completion, 18–23 TD-INT ratio, a passer rating of 65.ii, and fumbled 25 times, 15 of those were lost fumbles.[39]

No Oakland player wore Russell's #2 jersey number during the regular flavour for several years after his release; punter Marquette Male monarch wore it during Oakland'southward 2012 preseason before being placed on season-ending injured reserve. In 2011, newly drafted quarterback Terrelle Pryor'south asking to article of clothing #two was turned down by then-charabanc Hue Jackson, and Ann Killion from Sports Illustrated said it was to avoid comparisons to Russell.[57] However, in 2013, Raiders omnibus Dennis Allen immune Pryor to trade numbers with King beginning in training campsite.[58]

NFL career statistics

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Fumbles
GP GS Cmp Att Percent Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Lng Att Yds Avg TD Fum Lost
2007 OAK four one 36 66 54.5 373 5.7 ii 4 55.nine 32T 5 iv 0.8 0 4 2
2008 OAK 15 15 198 368 53.8 2,423 vi.6 13 eight 77.i 84T 17 127 seven.5 ane 12 7
2009 OAK 12 9 120 246 48.8 ane,287 v.2 3 xi l.0 86T 18 44 2.4 0 9 6
Career[59] 31 25 354 680 52.one 4,803 6.0 18 23 65.ii 86T 40 175 4.4 1 25 15

Personal life

His uncle Ray Ray Russell was a long-time DJ and radio host for the Mobile, Alabama-based station WBLX until his expiry in 2009. In 2011, his cousin DeAngelo Parker started Ray Ray's Chicken and Waffles franchise in honor of him in Mobile, Alabama.[60] In an ESPN characteristic produced in 2013, Russell later recalled not having the time to properly grieve the deaths of Ray Ray and his other uncle, which occurred within months of each other, and he never told the Raiders of his mental anguish during his disastrous 2009 season.[61]

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Russell housed around a dozen evacuees who had fled the flooding in New Orleans, including New Orleans singer Fats Domino, in his off-campus apartment.[62]

Codeine syrup possession abort

On July 5, 2010, Russell was arrested at his Mobile, Alabama home for being in possession of codeine syrup without a valid prescription.[63] His abort was the culmination of a 2-month investigation that did not initially target Russell, merely his name and address surfaced repeatedly during the investigation.[64] Russell was bailed out, and a bond hearing was scheduled for July 7, 2010. At his July 20, 2010 arraignment, Russell pleaded 'not guilty' to a state felony charge of possession of a controlled substance.[65] On October 29, 2010, a Mobile Canton grand jury declined to indict Russell on the accuse of possession of codeine syrup without a prescription.[66] By at least 1 account, the arrest severely macerated his prospects of catching on with another NFL team.[43]

Rumors of "purple drank" utilise past Russell had been noted by local journalists for some time during his tenure with the Raiders, but not reported due to the lack of prove or corroboration.[67] In an interview with ESPN'south Colleen Dominguez, Russell stated that he tested positive for codeine afterwards he was selected past the Raiders in the 2007 NFL Draft.[68]

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External links

  • JaMarcus Russell at ESPN.com
  • LSU Tigers bio
  • Oakland Raiders bio
  • AHSFHS profile

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