Mike Taylor (linebacker, born 1989)

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Mike Taylor
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Taylor with the Wisconsin Badgers
Personal information
Born:October 7, 1989 (1989-10-07) (age 34)
Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:222 lb (101 kg)
Career information
College:Wisconsin
Position:Linebacker
Undrafted:2013
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Mike Taylor (born October 7, 1989) is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been a member of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League.

College career

2008

Taylor redshirted his first season. He was named Wisconsin's defensive scout player of the week at Indiana on November 8.

2009

Taylor was named on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team by Sporting News. Taylor played and started seven games as a freshman. Taylor suffered a season-ending knee injury against Iowa. He led the leam with 46 tackles at the time of his injury.

2010

Taylor was named consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten. Taylor played in and started 12 games. He was second on the team in tackles-for-loss, tied for second in interceptions and fourth in tackles.

2011

Taylor was named first-team All-Big Ten by the media and second-team by the coaches. He was also chosen as UW's co-Jimmy Demetral Team MVP. He was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the week two times in 2011. First was against Oregon State after recording nine tackles, forcing a fumble, recording 1.5 TFLs and adding a sack. Second was against Nebraska after recording 14 tackles with one tackle for loss and one interception. Taylor also recorded a career high 22 tackles against Ohio State, the most by a Badger since 1998. Before the season, Taylor was on the watchlist for the Butkus Award which is awarded to the nations best linebacker. Taylor was also listed on the preseason watchlists for All-Big Ten, first-team by Althon and Blue Ribbon and second-team by Phil Steele.

2012

Taylor was named first-team All-Big Ten by the media and honoral mention by the coaches. Recorded a season high 15 tackles twice against Utah State on September 15 and Nebraska on September 29. Before the season Taylor was on the watchlists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Lombardi Award and the Lott IMPACT Award.

College statistics

Year Team Solo Ast Total TFL Sack INT
2009 Wisconsin 21 25 46 6.5 1.0 1
2010 Wisconsin 27 31 58 8.0 1.0 2
2011 Wisconsin 60 90 150 9.0 2.0 2
2012 Wisconsin 69 54 123 15.0 3.0 0
College Totals 177 200 377 38.5 7.0 5

Professional career

Taylor underwent surgery for a sports hernia in March 2013 and therefore missed the NFL Scouting Combine and the Wisconsin Pro Day. Taylor went undrafted during the 2013 NFL Draft. Since October 7, 2013, Taylor has had tryouts with the Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks.[1]

Seattle Seahawks

On December 11, 2013, Taylor signed with the Seattle Seahawks practice squad.[2] He was released on December 19.[3]

The Seahawks signed Taylor to a futures contract on February 10, 2014.[4] On August 11, Taylor was placed on the injured-reserve/waived list.[5]

References

  1. ^ Working toward future
  2. ^ Twitter / Seahawks: SS Jeron Johnson has been placed on injured reserve & CB Perrish Cox signed to the active roster. LB Mike Taylor signed to practice squad.
  3. ^ "Bryan Walters signed to active roster; Seahawks make practice squad moves". Seahawks.com. December 19, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  4. ^ Seahawks sign LB Mike Taylor, TE Travis Beckum to futures contracts
  5. ^ Fainaru, Steve and Mark Fainaru-Wada Why former 49er Chris Borland is the most dangerous man in football ESPN. December 28, 2015

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