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Dorial Green-Beckham

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American football player (born 1993)

Dorial Green-Beckham
Green-Beckham with thePhiladelphia Eagles in 2016
No. 17, 18
PositionWide receiver
Personal information
Born (1993-04-12)April 12, 1993 (age 32)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight237 lb (108 kg)
Career information
High schoolHillcrest (Springfield, Missouri)
College
NFL draft2015: 2nd round, 40th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Receptions68
Receiving yards941
Receiving touchdowns6
Stats atPro Football Reference

Dorial Isaiah Green-Beckham (born April 12, 1993) is an American former professionalfootball player who was awide receiver in theNational Football League (NFL). He was selected by theTennessee Titans in the second round of the2015 NFL draft and playedcollege football for theMissouri Tigers until he was dismissed from the team in 2014.

A two-timeUSA Today High School All-American (2010 and 2011) atHillcrest High School inSpringfield, Missouri, Green-Beckham was the first wide receiver to be namedUSA Today Offensive Player of the Year sinceAndre Hastings in 1989. He was also the first wide receiver to ever win theHall Trophy, awarded to the nation's best high school player.

Early life

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Dorial Isaiah Green-Beckham[1] was born on April 12, 1993.[2] A native ofSpringfield, Missouri, he attendedHillcrest High School, where he was a three-sport star infootball,basketball, andtrack. In 2008, his freshman year, Green-Beckham caught 37 passes for 801 yards and 13touchdowns. As a sophomore, he posted 66 catches for 1,616 yards and 23 touchdowns. As a junior in 2010, Green-Beckham was theRivals High School Football Junior of the Year after he had 78receptions for 1,706 yards with 15 touchdowns.[3] As a senior, Green-Beckham had 119 receptions for 2,233 yards with 24 touchdowns. In October, he became the nation's all-time high school receiving yards leader, a record broken on November 16, 2013, byTrey Quinn, aLake Charles, Louisiana, receiver fromBarbe High School.[4][5][6] For his play he was named theSporting News High School Athlete of the Year.[7] He played in the 2012U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

In addition to football, Green-Beckham was a talented track & field athlete. He was named the 2009–10Gatorade Missouri Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year. As a sophomore in 2010, Green-Beckham captured the Missouri Class 4 State Track titles in the 100 meters andtriple jump, and also took second in thelong jump.[8] He ran a career-best time of 10.59 seconds in the100-meter dash at the 2010 Class 4 Sectional 3.[9] He also had personal-bests of 7.11 m (23 ft 4 in) in thelong jump and 14.45 m (47 ft 5 in) in thetriple jump.[10]

One of the most highly regarded football recruits of the class of 2012, Green-Beckham was listed as the number one overall prospect in the nation byRivals.com.[11] He was considered the third best byScout.com,ESPN, andSporting News.[12][13][14] In January 2012, he narrowed his college decision toAlabama,Arkansas,Missouri,Oklahoma andTexas, and he stated that he would make his decision onNational Signing Day (February 1, 2012). In a nationally televised ceremony, Green-Beckham announced he would sign a national letter of intent to attend the University of Missouri. Said Green-Beckham of his decision, "just to stay home and have all those guys [family, friends] come out and see me [was big]".[15] He picked Missouri overSoutheastern Conference (SEC)-rivalArkansas, also because offensive coordinatorGarrick McGee, who had formed a strong relationship with Green-Beckham and his family, left the school in December 2011.[16]

College recruiting information
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeight40Commit date
Dorial Green-Beckham
WR
Springfield, MOHillcrest6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)220 lb (100 kg)4.43Feb 1, 2012 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 5/5 stars   ESPN: 5/5 stars   

College career

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Missouri

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Receiving playing time as atrue freshman, Green-Beckham played the "X" receiver position in Missouri's offense, the same one prolific pass-catchers likeMichael Egnew andDanario Alexander had thrived in during previous seasons.[17] He appeared in the first five games of the season, registering five catches for 125 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown reception againstCentral Florida.[18] Then came anarrest and suspension due to drug possession, causing Green-Beckham to miss theVanderbilt andAlabama game on October 6 and 13, respectively.

Green-Beckham returned for the second half of the season on October 27 againstKentucky, catching a season-high seven throws for 25 yards. In a 14–7 loss atFlorida, he totalled six catches for 75 yards. Then, in a four-overtime 51–48 win overTennessee, Green-Beckham had two catches, both for touchdowns, and for 35 yards. In the final minute of regulation, he caught a game-tying touchdown in the left corner of the end zone.[19] AgainstSyracuse andTexas A&M, he added two and four catches, for 79 and 55 yards, respectively. For his freshman season, he had 28 receptions for 395 yards and a team-best five receiving touchdowns, which earned him honorable mention freshmanAll-American honors byCollege Football News.[20]

In his sophomore season, Green-Beckham had 59 receptions with a 15-yard average and 12 touchdowns. In theSEC championship game againstAuburn, he caught six passes for 144 yards and two scores. His 27-yard catch set up Henry Josey's go-ahead score in theCotton Bowl victory overOklahoma State. On April 11, 2014, Green-Beckham was dismissed from Missouri due to legal troubles.

Oklahoma

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After his dismissal from Missouri, Green-Beckham transferred to theUniversity of Oklahoma. As per NCAA transfer rules, Green-Beckham was required to sit out for the entire year. Green-Beckham attempted to post a waiver request in order to make him eligible to play for the year, but NCAA declined it.[21]

In January 2015, Green-Beckham announced he would be entering the2015 NFL draft. During his time at Oklahoma, he spent his season on the scout team and didn't play a single down for the Sooners before declaring for the draft.

Statistics

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Source[22]

YearTeamGamesReceivingRushing
RecYardsAvgRec TDAttYardsAvgTD
2012Missouri112839514.155163.20
2013Missouri145988315.012133.00
Career25871,27814.7176193.20

Professional career

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Green-Beckham at theNFL Scouting Combine in 2015
Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench pressWonderlic
6 ft5+18 in
(1.96 m)
237 lb
(108 kg)
32+12 in
(0.83 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.49 s1.60 s2.66 s4.45 s6.89 s33+12 in
(0.85 m)
9 ft 11 in
(3.02 m)
13 reps20
All values fromNFL Combine andPro Day[23]

Tennessee Titans

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Green-Beckham with the Tennessee Titans in 2015

Green-Beckham was selected with the 40th overall pick in the second round of the2015 NFL draft by theTennessee Titans.[24] On June 1, 2015, the Titans signed Green-Beckham to a four-year, $5.6 million contract with $3.0 million guaranteed and a $2.3 million signing bonus.[25]

He made his first appearance with the Titans during their 2015 season opening victory over theTampa Bay Buccaneers. The next game he made his first career catch on a 13-yard touchdown pass fromMarcus Mariota in a 28–14 loss at theCleveland Browns. On September 27, 2015, Green-Beckham became the third player in the Titan's history to score touchdowns on his first two NFL receptions.[26] On October 25, 2015, he made his first career start in a 10–7 loss to theAtlanta Falcons. He made his second career start during a Week 9 matchup at theNew Orleans Saints, filling in for an injuredKendall Wright and made five catches for 77-yards.[27] During a Week 13 contest against theJacksonville Jaguars, Green-Beckham made five receptions for a season-high 119 receiving yards, including a 47-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. On December 20, 2015, he caught a season-high 6 passes for 113-yards in a 33–16 loss to theNew England Patriots.[28] As a rookie in 2015, Green-Beckham played 16 games with 549 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

Philadelphia Eagles

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On August 16, 2016, Green-Beckham was traded toPhiladelphia Eagles in exchange for offensive tackleDennis Kelly.[29] In the 2016 season with the Eagles, Green-Beckham appeared in 15 games with 392 receiving yards and two touchdowns.[citation needed] On June 30, 2017, he was waived by the Eagles.[30]

Personal life

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Green-Beckham was born as the third of six children born to Charmelle Green, a single mother, inSt. Louis, Missouri. He never knew his biological father, and lived in several foster homes before John Beckham, his high school coach, and his wife, Tracy, officially adopted him on December 30, 2009.[2] The Beckhams had brought Green-Beckham and his younger brother Darnell into their home in 2006.[31] The couple has one other child, a young daughter, with whom Green-Beckham is very close.[15]

Darnell Green-Beckham received treatment foracute lymphoblastic leukemia, but is currently in remission. Darnell had signed a letter of intent to play for Missouri, but decided to pursue a career in modeling instead.[32]

Legal issues

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On October 3, 2012, Green-Beckham and two other freshman teammates, linebacker Torey Boozer and receiver Levi Copelin, were arrested on marijuana charges by the University of Missouri police department after the three were found in possession of 35 grams (1.2 oz) or less ofmarijuana.[33] They were suspended from the next game, October 6 againstVanderbilt.The case was resolved on October 16, 2012, when Green-Beckham entered a guilty plea to a reduced charge of trespassing in Columbia, Missouri Municipal Court. He was fined $200 plus court costs.[34]

On January 10, 2014, Green-Beckham was arrested again on a marijuana charge.[35] Police found one pound (0.45 kg) of marijuana in the car he was riding in.[35] According to theSpringfield News-Leader, Green-Beckham was originally arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute following a traffic stop but was later released without charges, pending further investigation.[36] Later evidence indicated the marijuana belonged to another passenger in the car.[37]

On April 11, 2014, Green-Beckham was dismissed from theUniversity of Missouri football team, following his prior drug-related problems and an incident in which he allegedly forced open an apartment door and pushed a woman down a flight of stairs. Green-Beckham was not charged in the last incident. Head coachGary Pinkel said in a prepared statement, "This decision was made with the best interests of all involved in mind. Dorial's priority going forward needs to be focusing on getting the help he needs. As we have all along, we will continue to do everything we can to assist Dorial and his family. We care deeply about Dorial and his well-being, but hopefully he can benefit from a fresh start."[38]

On December 29, 2017, he was arrested for DWI inSpringfield, Missouri, and pleaded guilty and was given probation. On December 20, 2018, he was arrested in Springfield on possession of a controlled substance (less than 35 grams of marijuana) and resisting arrest.[39]

On August 28, 2021, he was arrested inKansas City, Missouri, on four assault charges, property damage, and resisting arrest.[40]

On November 22, 2021, Green-Beckham was sentenced to 180 days in Greene County jail inGreene County, Missouri, for violation of probation.[citation needed]

References

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