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Tony Jaye Tucker Jr.

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Position:
  
Defensive End

Height:
  
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)

Name
  
Tony Tucker

Place of birth:
  
Maryland

NFL draft:
  
2010 / Round:  / Pick:

Role
  
American football player

Date of birth:
  
(1989-02-21) February 21, 1989 (age 26)

High school:
  
St. John\'s College High, Washington, DC

College
  
Pittsburgh Panthers football

Rival Professional Football League - Tony Jaye Tucker Jr. highlight 2017


Tony J. Tucker Jr. or TJ (born February 18, 1989) is currently a free agent American defensive end football player. He is known for being "quick off the ball".

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High school career

Tony (TJ) Tucker Jr. has played the game of football all his life. He set his goal at a very young age to make it to the NFL by charting all his goals on poster board. He began playing football at the young age of 6 for the youth Boys and Girls Club the Falcons of Hyattsville and the Bowie Bulldogs, both teams out of Maryland. He's always had to play with older kids out of his age range due to his huge size.

While at St. John's College High School, Tony played as a two-year, two-way starter at defensive end and tight end. Tony worked hard to achieve his charted poster-board goals. Under the coaching leadership of Joe Patterson, he became one of the most heavily recruited prospects in the Washington, D.C. area. Tony was selected in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) All League. Other noted honors include the Washington Post All-Metropolitan First Team.

Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Tucker was rated as the District of Columbia's No. 3 prospect and the nation's No. 11 weak-side defensive end. Tucker was rated the nation's No. 24 defensive end by Scout.com. Tucker was rated the No. 8 prospect by sports magazine Super Prep in 2007. He made the George Michael Golden 11. He was often referred to as "the choir boy" on his high school team, because of his devout faith in God. Tony is a member of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden with Pastor John K. Jenkins, located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

In 2007, Tony was highly recruited from the DC Metropolitan area by over 35 college teams - including such schools as Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Ohio, and North Carolina. Following his high school career, Tucker participated in the 2007 East-West All American Game.

University of Pittsburgh career

National-caliber defensive end announced his commitment to Pitt on Jan. 6 at the all-star game via ESPNU...legendary Pitt defensive end Hugh Green (1977–80) was an East assistant coach.

2007: One of the most heavily recruited players in the Washington D.C. area in defensive lineman Tony Tucker, who earned PrepStar College Recruiting All-America honors. Tucker was red-shirted by Coach Dave Wannstedt on his freshman year at Pitt. The following year, Tony was slowly rotated into the game with his teammate Jabaal Sheard. Tucker helped his team by making key plays that brought major wins.

2008: During the upset of Pitt over Iowa, Coach Wannstedt played Tucker in each game as a top reserve at defensive end. Tony had four tackles, one sack and one forced fumble on the year. Tucker was noted for helping to clinch the Iowa victory with a pair of key plays on Iowa's final possession. He had a two-yard sack and then, on the next play, forced a fumble that was recovered by teammate Greg Romeus with 50 seconds left. Tucker was placed on the 2008 Big East All-Freshmen team

In 2009, Unfortunately, Tony was hit hard by the decision of leaving his highly respected Pitt team as the news of his mother car accident. Tony was faced with no other option but to leave University of Pittsburgh. Tony left Pitt to help take care of his mother. Shortly afterwards, Tony made attempts to attend University of Maryland at his father request, but academic requirements were not completely met and Tony was not allowed to play. Tucker then attend Prairie View A&M University.

In 2011, the 2011 NFL lockout blocked Tucker's entrance into the NFL. During the Draft process the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, and Philadelphia Eagles expressed interest up until the NFL Lockout. Tucker was soon made an offer to play indoor football for the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks and the Cedar Rapids Titans. He continued his education as a student studying Criminal Justice at Kirkwood Community College.

Professional

  • 2012: Leigh Valley Steelhawks (IFL)
  • 2012: Traded Cedar Rapids Titans (IFL)
  • 2013: International Prograss Scout Bowl
  • 2014: Tony moved back to his hometown of Bowie, MD.
  • 2015: Tucker currently plays with a local semi-pro team Washington Warriors and is currently seeking an reputable agent to represent him. Tucker remains faithfully persistent and determined of fulfilling his goal to the NFL. To stay on course he is in an intensive training program with Future Fitness.
  • Full career video highlights of Tony Tucker Jr. requested via manager email - [email protected] or call 301-395-6277
  • References

    Tony Jaye Tucker Jr. Wikipedia