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D. J. Hayden

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American football player (1990–2023)

American football player
D. J. Hayden
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Hayden with the Oakland Raiders in 2014
No. 25, 31, 14
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born:(1990-06-27)June 27, 1990
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Died:November 11, 2023(2023-11-11) (aged 33)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:Elkins (Missouri City, Texas)
College:
NFL draft:2013: 1st round, 12th pick
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • First-team All-C-USA (2012)
  • Second-team All-C-USA (2011)
  • C-USA Newcomer of the Year (2011)
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:328
Sacks:4.5
Forced fumbles:4
Fumble recoveries:3
Pass deflections:46
Interceptions:4
Defensive touchdowns:1
Stats atPro Football Reference

Derek Sherrard "D. J."Hayden Jr. (June 27, 1990 – November 11, 2023) was an American professionalfootball player who was acornerback in theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theHouston Cougars and was selected by theOakland Raiders in the first round of the2013 NFL draft. Hayden was also a member of theDetroit Lions,Jacksonville Jaguars, andWashington Football Team.

Early life

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Hayden attendedElkins High School in Missouri City. He was teammates with future NFL offensive linemanJake Matthews.

College career

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In 2009, Hayden played 10 games as a freshman atNavarro College and recorded 23 tackles and one for loss. In his sophomore year, he helped lead Navarro College to its secondNJCAA National Football Championship in the 2010 season. During the year, he played in all 11 games and recorded 33 solo tackles. In addition, he had six pass breakups and three interceptions with one returned for a touchdown. He also ranked #41 onRivals.com's Top 50 Junior College players list.Hayden committed to theUniversity of Houston on June 8, 2010, and enrolled in the university in 2011; thereafter, he played for theHouston Cougars football team in 2011 and 2012.

Junior year

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See also:2011 Houston Cougars football team

Hayden played very well the first year with the Cougars. He instantly became a shutdown corner for the Houston defense and he led the team with 11 passes broken up. He also recorded 52 solo tackles, two interceptions with one touchdown return, 1.0 sacks, and a team-leading five forced fumbles.The season ended in the2012 TicketCity Bowl with a win against #23Penn State.

Senior year

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See also:2012 Houston Cougars football team

Hayden started the first nine games of the season in top form. Over that span, he had 61 total tackles, eight passes defended, and four interceptions. Two of those interceptions were returned for touchdowns.

During practice, before his team's tenth game, he suffered a season-ending and life-threatening injury. He collided with a safety in a passing drill where the safety's knee struck Hayden in his chest.[1] The collision tore theinferior vena cava in his heart.[2] The injury itself is most commonly seen in high-speed vehicle accidents, and the fatality rate is 95% due to the massive loss of blood. He told the media at theNFL Combine that after the accident he could not see much out of his left eye. It just went pitch black and he suddenly felt cold and sleepy.

Despite the injury, Hayden earned first-team All-Conference USA honors.

College statistics

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SeasonGPTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
SoloAstCmbSckIntYdsTDPDFRFF
2011135214661.025811325
201293823610.0417121211
Career[3]2290371271.0622932536

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Coming out of Houston, Hayden was a projected first or second-round pick by the majority of NFL draft experts and analysts. He received an invitation to the NFL Combine, but was unable to perform any physical drills because he was recovering from his surgery. On March 18, 2013, he participated at Houston's Pro Day and completed the majority of drills, missing the bench, short shuttle, and three-cone drill after injuring a hamstring on his second attempt at the 40-yard dash. Hayden was ranked as the top cornerback prospect in the draft by NFL analystMike Mayock, ranked the seventh cornerback in the draft by NFL analyst John Norris, and the fourth-best cornerback by NFLDraftScout.com.[4][5]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard splitVertical jumpBroad jump
5 ft11+18 in
(1.81 m)
191 lb
(87 kg)
31+18 in
(0.79 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.42 s1.57 s2.60 s33+12 in
(0.85 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
All values fromHouston Pro Day/NFL Combine[6][7][8]

Oakland Raiders

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2013

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TheOakland Raiders selected Hayden in the first round (12th overall) of the2013 NFL draft.[9] He was the second cornerback taken that year, afterDee Milliner.[10] Hayden was the highest-selected defensive player from Houston sinceWilson Whitley in1977 untilEd Oliver was taken 9th overall in the2019. During the Raiders' organized team activities (OTAs), Hayden was hospitalized withabdominal adhesions relating to his previous surgery and was able to have them removed.[11][12]

On July 25, 2013, theOakland Raiders signed Hayden to a four-year, a fully guaranteed $10.32 million contract with a signing bonus of $5.88 million.[13]

Hayden competed withMike Jenkins,Tracy Porter,Joselio Hanson, andPhillip Adams throughout training camp for the starting cornerback position.[14] Head coachDennis Allen named him the third cornerback on the Raiders' depth chart behind Jenkins and Porter to begin the regular season.

Hayden made his professional regular season debut during the Raiders' 17–21 loss to theIndianapolis Colts, finishing with three solo tackles. On September 23, 2013, Hayden earned his first career start and made two solo tackles during 21–37 loss to theDenver Broncos. On October 6, 2013, he made a season-high seven combined tackles, deflected a pass, and interceptedPhilip Rivers for the first interception of his career during a 17–27 victory over theSan Diego Chargers.[15] The following week, he made two solo tackles and forced the first fumble of his career in a 24–7 loss to theKansas City Chiefs.

On November 20, 2013, it was reported that Hayden would be placed on injured reserve for the remainder of his rookie season after undergoing sportshernia surgery.[16] He finished his rookie campaign with 25 combined tackles (22 solo), two pass deflections, an interception, and a forced fumble in two starts and eight games.

2014

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On August 26, 2014, theOakland Raiders placed Hayden on the Physically Unable to Perform list for the first six games of the season due to a recurring foot injury.[17]

On October 26, 2014, Hayden made his season debut during a 13–23 loss to theCleveland Browns. The next week, he made seven combined tackles and a pass deflection in a 24–30 loss to theSeattle Seahawks. In Week 10, Hayden made his first start of the season and finished the game with three solo tackles and three pass deflections, and interceptedDenver Broncos' quarterbackPeyton Manning during a 17–41 loss.[18] In Week 16, he recorded a season-high six solo tackles and deflected a pass as the Raiders defeated theBuffalo Bills, 26–24. He finished2014 with 47 combined tackles (42 solo), ten pass deflections, and an interception in eight starts and ten games.[19]

2015

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Hayden entered training camp slated as a starting cornerback after the Raiders chose not to re-signCarlos Rogers andTarell Brown.[20] TheOakland Raiders' new head coach,Jack Del Rio, named Hayden the starting corner, along with T. J. Carrie, to begin the regular season.[21]

Hayden started the Raiders' season-opening loss to theCincinnati Bengals and collected four combined tackles. On October 25, 2015, he recorded ten solo tackles, deflected a pass, and interceptedSan Diego Chargers' quarterbackPhilip Rivers in a 37–29 victory.[22] The following week, he accumulated three combined tackles, deflected a pass, and sackedGeno Smith for the first sack of his career in a 34–20 victory over theNew York Jets.[23] In Week 9, Hayden made a career-high 13 combined tackles as the Raiders lost to thePittsburgh Steelers, 35–38. He finished the season with a career-high 70 combined tackles (64 solo), eight pass deflections, a sack, and an interception in 16 games and 13 starts.[19]

2016

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On May 2, 2016, the Oakland Raiders announced that they would not be picking up Hayden's fifth-year option on his rookie contract.[13]

Hayden competed withSean Smith,David Amerson, andT. J. Carrie for a starting cornerback position.[24] He was named the fourth cornerback on the Raiders' depth chart behind Smith, Amerson, and Carrie.

On October 2, 2016, he recorded a season-high six combined tackles and a pass deflection during a 28–27 victory over theBaltimore Ravens. In Week 7, he collected a season-high five solo tackles and made two pass deflections during a victory over theJacksonville Jaguars. On November 6, 2016, Hayden made his first start of the season and.recorded two combined tackles and a pass deflection, as the Raiders defeated theDenver Broncos 30–20. He finished his final year in Oakland with 37 combined tackles (32 solo) and six pass deflections in 11 games and two starts.[19]

On December 3, 2016, Hayden was placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.[25]

Detroit Lions

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On March 10, 2017, theDetroit Lions signed Hayden to a one-year, $3.75 million contract with $2.25 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $1 million.[26][13]

Hayden competed withNevin Lawson,Teez Tabor, andQuandre Diggs throughout training camp for a starting cornerback position. He was named theDetroit Lions' third cornerback on their depth chart to begin the regular season, behindDarius Slay and Nevin Lawson.[27]

In his debut with the Detroit Lions, Hayden recorded three solo tackles in a 35–23 win against theArizona Cardinals. On September 24, 2017, he recorded a season-high seven combined tackles during a 26–30 loss to theAtlanta Falcons.[19] On November 19, 2017, Hayden recovered the fumble afterChicago Bears' quarterbackMitchell Trubisky bobbled the snap. Hayden returned it for a 27-yard touchdown and also assisted on a tackle during the Lions' 27–24 victory.[28]

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Hayden with the Jaguars in 2019

On March 14, 2018, Hayden signed a three-year contract with theJacksonville Jaguars worth $19 million, with $9.5 million guaranteed.[29][30]

Hayden was placed on the active/physically unable to perform list by the Jaguars at the start of training camp on August 1, 2020,[31] and was moved back to the active roster three days later.[32] He was placed on injured reserve on October 7, 2020, after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 4.[33] He was activated on November 21, 2020,[34] but placed back on injured reserve three days later after re-injuring his hamstring.[35]

Washington Football Team

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On December 18, 2021, Hayden signed with theWashington Football Team's practice squad.[36] He signed a reserve/future contract with Washington on January 19, 2022, but was released on April 8, 2022.[37]

NFL career statistics

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckIntYdsAvgLngTDPDFFFRYdsTD
2013OAK82252230.0100.00021000
2014OAK108474250.01-1-1.0-10100000
2015OAK1613706461.0111.01081000
2016OAK112373250.0000.00061000
2017DET161443680.5000.000902271
2018JAX106463971.011010.010040000
2019JAX158413292.0000.00061100
2020JAX51181530.0000.00010000
2021WAS100000.0000.00000000
Career9241328282464.54102.51004642271

Death

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Hayden died as a result of a traffic collision inHouston, on November 11, 2023, at the age of 33. He and two former University of Houston players were among six fatalities when a car ran a red light at 2:00 am local time and struck the SUV in which Hayden was a passenger.[38][39]

References

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