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Class
  
Senior

Weight
  
135 kg

Siblings
  
Nathan Theus

Height
  
1.98 m

Positions
  
Tackle

Name
  
John Theus

Parents
  
Paul Theus

Education
  
Bolles School


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Major
  
Human Development & Family Science

College
  
University of Georgia (2012–2015)

High school
  
Jacksonville (FL) Bolles

Date of birth
  
(1994-01-19) January 19, 1994 (age 21)

Place of birth
  
Jacksonville, Florida

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John Bailey Theus (born January 19, 1994) is an American football offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Georgia.

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High school career

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A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Theus attended Bolles School where he was coached by Corky Rogers. As a sophomore, he was part of a 12–1 Bolles Bulldogs team led by running back Jawan Jamison that defeated Tampa Catholic for the 2009 FHSAA Class 4A state title. In his junior season, Bolles went undefeated through the regular season, only to lose 35–21 to Orlando Trinity Catholic in the Region 1-2B championship. In Theus' senior season, Bolles went 16–1 and beat Miami Washington for the second Class 4A state title in three years. After the season, Theus played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was also named All-American by Parade and USA Today.

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Regarded as a consensus five-star recruit, Theus was ranked as one of the best offensive tackle prospects of the class of 2012, which also included Zach Banner, D. J. Humphries, and Andrus Peat. With scholarship offers from almost every major program in the country, Theus chose Georgia over Notre Dame, Florida, Texas, and Alabama.

College career

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In his true freshman season at Georgia, Theus started all 14 games at right tackle. He was only the third true freshman to start at offensive tackle in a season opener for UGA since freshmen became eligible in 1973, and the first since Trinton Sturdivant in 2007. After a solid season in which Georgia ranked No. 1 in the SEC in yards per play, Theus was named Freshman All-American by CBSSports.com, The Sporting News, and Phil Steele. As a sophomore, Theus lost his starting job for stints when Kolton Houston returned to the team after having his eligibility cleared by the NCAA. Theus played in all 13 games of the season, starting eight of them.

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For his junior season, Theus was moved over to left tackle where he started in all 13 games. He was part of an offensive line that helped Georgia rush for 257.8 yards per game, which ranked first in the SEC. Theus earned AP Honorable Mention All-SEC after the season.

Professional career

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Coming out of college, Theus was projected to be a fourth to sixth round selection. He was ranked the 14th best offensive tackle out of the 109 available by NFLDraftScout.com. He was invited to the NFL Combine and was able to complete all their drills and workouts besides the bench. He participated at Georgia's Pro Day and was satisfied with his combine number, only performing positional drills and the bench.

San Francisco 49ers

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The San Francisco 49ers selected Theus in the fifth round, (145th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

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On May 5, 2016, the 49ers signed Theus to a four-year, $2.59 million rookie contract with a signing bonus of $257,612.

On September 13, 2017, Theus was waived by the 49ers.

Carolina Panthers

On September 14, 2017, Theus was claimed off waivers by the Carolina Panthers.

References

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