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'''Isaiah Stanback''' (born [[August 16]], [[1984]] in [[Seattle, Washington]]) is an [[American football]] [[wide receiver]]/[[kick returner]] in the [[National Football League|NFL]] on the [[Dallas Cowboys]].
'''Isaiah Stanback''' (born [[August 16]], [[1984]] in [[Seattle, Washington]]) is an [[American football]] [[wide receiver]]/[[kick returner]] in the [[National Football League|NFL]] on the [[Dallas Cowboys]].

==High School==
In high school, Stanback received four votes in the [[Long Beach Press-Telegram]]'s 2001 "Best in the West" poll.

===Junior (2000)===
As a junior, he tallied 1,653 passing yards and 13 touchdowns. He selected as one of just three "blue chip" players by the [[Seattle Times]].

===Senior (2001)===
He passed for 1,628 yards and 12 touchdowns, and added over 700 yards and nine rushing touchdowns in 2001 for 2-7 [[Garfield High School]]. His passing total ranked second among Washington state Class 4A quarterbacks. He had his best game of 2001 against [[Inglemoor High School]], totaling 399 yards passing and three touchdowns. He was an all-KingCo Conference pick again, in 2001. He is the first "blue chip" quarterback since 1998. He was one of eight [[Tacoma News-Tribune]] "Northwest Nuggets". He was a member of the Tacoma News-Tribune's "Western 100". He was an all-KingCo Conference pick. Stanback earned PrepStar and SuperPrep [[All-American]] honors. He was a member of PrepStar's Top 125 Dream Team . He was also, the fifth-rated quarterback in the nation according to SuperPrep. Was the ranked the #23 player nationally in SuperPrep's "Elite 50". Was the #1 player in SuperPrep's Washington 22. He rated 14th among all quarterbacks nationally, fourth in the West Region, by PrepStar. Was also listed by PrepStar as one of the top-three run-pass combination quarterbacks in the nation. He was one of the nation's Top 101 recruits according to Student Sports Magazine. He was also, considered the third-best "athlete" on the [[West Coast]] by PacWest Football. Was rated #23 nationally among prep quarterbacks by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report. He also starred on the baseball team.


==College career==
==College career==
===Freshman ([[red-shirt]] 2002)===
He played [[college football]] at the [[University of Washington]]. Stanback threw for over 2,000 yards in his junior year, but an injury during his senior year limited him to 1,325 yards in seven games. He also played [[wide receiver]] in college.
In 2002, Stanback was red-shirted for the season. During the 2003 spring game he went 4-of-9 for 82 yards and a [[touchdown]].


===Freshman (2003)===
Stanback, who is known for his speed, also ran track for the Huskies in the 60m and 100m events. Despite not playing baseball in college, he was drafted by the [[Baltimore Orioles]] in the [[2006 Major League Baseball Draft|2006 MLB June Draft]], but turned down their offer.
In 2003, Stanback played in 11 games, mostly as a wide receiver. He also returned kicks and practiced with the quarterbacks. He was 2-for-2 passing during the season. Stanback's quarterback duties were limited to late-game situations vs. [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana]] and [[University of Idaho#Athletics|Idaho]]. On the season Stanback caught 10 passes for 143 yards, leading the team with a 14.3 average per reception. He had four catches for 82 yards vs. [[Arizona Wildcats football|Arizona]], including a career-long 41-yarder. He also, rushed for a total of 25 yards from the quarterback position. He also returned eight kickoffs, averaging 16.6 yards per return. He returned seven kickoffs against [[California Golden Bears football|Cal]], tying the school single-game record for returns in a game.

====Sophomore (2004)====
In 2004, Stanback played in five games at quarterback. He played against [[Fresno State Bulldogs football|Fresno State]], [[Oregon State Beavers football|Oregon State]], [[USC Trojans football|USC]], Arizona and [[Washington State Cougars football|Washington State]]. He was second among qurterbacks with 389 passing yards. He was 11-of-29 for 219 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT in just three quarters of action against Oregon State, also leading the team with 51 yards rushing. He averaged 19.9 yards per completion against Oregon State ranks fifth in school history. He scored hi first career rushing touchdown in the season opener against Fresno State. He also started his first game at USC. Stanback finished the year on a high note, coming off the bench to complete five of eight passes for 100 yards against Washington State. He had a 42-yard pass vs. Washington State and connected with Craig Chambers for a 39-yard scoring play. He also ran for one touchdown in [[Apple Cup]] appearance. Stanback ran track during the winter 2004, qualifying for the indoor conference championships in the 60-meter dash.

===Junior (2005)===
n 2005, Stanback started all 11 games at quarterback. On the season his recorded 2,136 yards were the 15th most in school history. He averaged 194.2 passing yards per game, 11th-most ever in school history. He also ran for 353 yards on 100 carries, with five touchdown. He entered the schools all-time top-10 in total offense (2,489 yards, 10th), and total offense per game (226.3, eighth). Stanback was named the Sports Radio 950 [[KJR (AM)|KJR]] Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the team's postseason banquet.

Stanback led Huskies to win at Arizona, completing 10-of-19 for 157 yards and one touchdown, along with a career-high 96 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. He completed a career-long 69-yard touchdown pass to Craig Chambers on a [[Hail Mary pass]] as the first half expired in Arizona, sparking the Washington win. He also, had a good day vs. #1 USC, completing 14-of-18 passes for 201 yards and a touchdown, while also scoring on a run. He completed 19-of-27 passes for 242 yards agaisnt [[Air Force Falcons football|Air Force]], with no interceptions and one touchdown. he surpassed the 300-yard passing mark twice, vs. Cal (301) and [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|Notre Dame]] (with a career-high 353). His passing total at Notre Dame was the 14th-most ever at Washington. He also set a career-high for attempts (40) vs. Notre Dame.

Stanback then ran track for Washington in the spring. He placed fifth in the finals of the 100-meter dash at the Pac-10 Championships. He was sixth at the West Regional meet at [[BYU]], missing an NCAA Championships berth by just .02 seconds. He ranks among Washington's all-time top-10 in the 100-meter dash (10.48, 8th) and 4x100-meter relay (40.07, 7th) outdoors, and the 60-meter dash (6.80, 8th) indoors. His 100-meter best ranks third all-time among Washington football players who have competed in track ([[Ja'Warren Hooker]], 10.18; [[Sterling Hinds]], 10.27).

===2006===
In 2006, Stanback opened the season with solid game vs. [[San José State Spartans#Football|San Jose State]], passing 16-for-25 for 168 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception, while rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. He set new career highs for carries and rushing yds. vs. San Jose. In the game at [[Oklahoma Sooners football|Oklahoma]] Stanback was 9-of-22, 139 yards passing. He led Huskies to a win over Fresno State going 15-of-26, 151 yards, 0 interceptions, 2 touchdowns passing and 12 carries, 91 yards, 1 touchdown rushing. He accounted for 248 of Washington's 249 yards of total offense vs. [[UCLA Bruins football|UCLA]] going 18-for-29 for 200 yards, 1 interception, 3 touchdowns passing along with 13 carries for 48 rushing. Stanback went 14-of-25 for 293 and 2 touchdowns in win at Arizona. He went 17-of-38, 0 interceptions, 2 touchdowns, and 212 yds. at USC. Stanback injured foot in a loss to Oregon State (12-of-24, 162 yards; 11 carries, 11 yards, 2 touchdowns rushing). He had season-ending foot surgery October 17 on his badly sprained right foot.

He ended up ranked in numerous school career and single-season statistical categories: 2nd in career passing yards per completion with 14.38; 3rd in career rushing yards by a quarterback with 794; 4th in career yards of total offense per game with 6.16; 6th in career passing yards per attempt with 7.40; 6th in career rushing attempts by a quarterback with 234; 10th in career total offense with 4,662 yards; 11th in career passing with 3,868 yards; 11th in career attempts with 523; 12th in career completions with 269; 14th in career touchdown passes with 22.

===Baseball===
In 2006, Stanback was also drafted by the [[Baltimore Orioles]] in the [[2006 Major League Baseball Draft|2006 MLB June Draft]] despite not playing baseball in college, however turned the offer down to play in the NFL.


==NFL career==
==NFL career==
Stanback was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the [[2007 NFL Draft]]. On [[August 18]]th in a pre-season game against the Denver Broncos he scored his first professional touchdown (a fifteen yard pass from [[Brad Johnson]]). He made his NFL debut on November 4, 2007 against the [[Philadelphia Eagles]].
Stanback was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the [[2007 NFL Draft]].

===2007===
He made his NFL debut on November 4, 2007 against the [[Philadelphia Eagles]].


==NFL Campus Pro Day Tests==
==NFL Campus Pro Day Tests==
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*4.58 [[second]]s - [[40 yard dash]]
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*345 [[pound (mass)|pounds]] - [[Benchpress]]

==Personal==
Parents are Nita Aneise Williams and Ken Stanback. Stanback has two older siblings, Jamar and Teya.


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 21:37, 1 March 2008

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Career information
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Career history

Isaiah Stanback (born August 16, 1984 in Seattle, Washington) is an American football wide receiver/kick returner in the NFL on the Dallas Cowboys.

High School

In high school, Stanback received four votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram's 2001 "Best in the West" poll.

Junior (2000)

As a junior, he tallied 1,653 passing yards and 13 touchdowns. He selected as one of just three "blue chip" players by the Seattle Times.

Senior (2001)

He passed for 1,628 yards and 12 touchdowns, and added over 700 yards and nine rushing touchdowns in 2001 for 2-7 Garfield High School. His passing total ranked second among Washington state Class 4A quarterbacks. He had his best game of 2001 against Inglemoor High School, totaling 399 yards passing and three touchdowns. He was an all-KingCo Conference pick again, in 2001. He is the first "blue chip" quarterback since 1998. He was one of eight Tacoma News-Tribune "Northwest Nuggets". He was a member of the Tacoma News-Tribune's "Western 100". He was an all-KingCo Conference pick. Stanback earned PrepStar and SuperPrep All-American honors. He was a member of PrepStar's Top 125 Dream Team . He was also, the fifth-rated quarterback in the nation according to SuperPrep. Was the ranked the #23 player nationally in SuperPrep's "Elite 50". Was the #1 player in SuperPrep's Washington 22. He rated 14th among all quarterbacks nationally, fourth in the West Region, by PrepStar. Was also listed by PrepStar as one of the top-three run-pass combination quarterbacks in the nation. He was one of the nation's Top 101 recruits according to Student Sports Magazine. He was also, considered the third-best "athlete" on the West Coast by PacWest Football. Was rated #23 nationally among prep quarterbacks by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report. He also starred on the baseball team.

College career

Freshman (red-shirt 2002)

In 2002, Stanback was red-shirted for the season. During the 2003 spring game he went 4-of-9 for 82 yards and a touchdown.

Freshman (2003)

In 2003, Stanback played in 11 games, mostly as a wide receiver. He also returned kicks and practiced with the quarterbacks. He was 2-for-2 passing during the season. Stanback's quarterback duties were limited to late-game situations vs. Indiana and Idaho. On the season Stanback caught 10 passes for 143 yards, leading the team with a 14.3 average per reception. He had four catches for 82 yards vs. Arizona, including a career-long 41-yarder. He also, rushed for a total of 25 yards from the quarterback position. He also returned eight kickoffs, averaging 16.6 yards per return. He returned seven kickoffs against Cal, tying the school single-game record for returns in a game.

Sophomore (2004)

In 2004, Stanback played in five games at quarterback. He played against Fresno State, Oregon State, USC, Arizona and Washington State. He was second among qurterbacks with 389 passing yards. He was 11-of-29 for 219 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT in just three quarters of action against Oregon State, also leading the team with 51 yards rushing. He averaged 19.9 yards per completion against Oregon State ranks fifth in school history. He scored hi first career rushing touchdown in the season opener against Fresno State. He also started his first game at USC. Stanback finished the year on a high note, coming off the bench to complete five of eight passes for 100 yards against Washington State. He had a 42-yard pass vs. Washington State and connected with Craig Chambers for a 39-yard scoring play. He also ran for one touchdown in Apple Cup appearance. Stanback ran track during the winter 2004, qualifying for the indoor conference championships in the 60-meter dash.

Junior (2005)

n 2005, Stanback started all 11 games at quarterback. On the season his recorded 2,136 yards were the 15th most in school history. He averaged 194.2 passing yards per game, 11th-most ever in school history. He also ran for 353 yards on 100 carries, with five touchdown. He entered the schools all-time top-10 in total offense (2,489 yards, 10th), and total offense per game (226.3, eighth). Stanback was named the Sports Radio 950 KJR Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the team's postseason banquet.

Stanback led Huskies to win at Arizona, completing 10-of-19 for 157 yards and one touchdown, along with a career-high 96 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. He completed a career-long 69-yard touchdown pass to Craig Chambers on a Hail Mary pass as the first half expired in Arizona, sparking the Washington win. He also, had a good day vs. #1 USC, completing 14-of-18 passes for 201 yards and a touchdown, while also scoring on a run. He completed 19-of-27 passes for 242 yards agaisnt Air Force, with no interceptions and one touchdown. he surpassed the 300-yard passing mark twice, vs. Cal (301) and Notre Dame (with a career-high 353). His passing total at Notre Dame was the 14th-most ever at Washington. He also set a career-high for attempts (40) vs. Notre Dame.

Stanback then ran track for Washington in the spring. He placed fifth in the finals of the 100-meter dash at the Pac-10 Championships. He was sixth at the West Regional meet at BYU, missing an NCAA Championships berth by just .02 seconds. He ranks among Washington's all-time top-10 in the 100-meter dash (10.48, 8th) and 4x100-meter relay (40.07, 7th) outdoors, and the 60-meter dash (6.80, 8th) indoors. His 100-meter best ranks third all-time among Washington football players who have competed in track (Ja'Warren Hooker, 10.18; Sterling Hinds, 10.27).

2006

In 2006, Stanback opened the season with solid game vs. San Jose State, passing 16-for-25 for 168 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception, while rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. He set new career highs for carries and rushing yds. vs. San Jose. In the game at Oklahoma Stanback was 9-of-22, 139 yards passing. He led Huskies to a win over Fresno State going 15-of-26, 151 yards, 0 interceptions, 2 touchdowns passing and 12 carries, 91 yards, 1 touchdown rushing. He accounted for 248 of Washington's 249 yards of total offense vs. UCLA going 18-for-29 for 200 yards, 1 interception, 3 touchdowns passing along with 13 carries for 48 rushing. Stanback went 14-of-25 for 293 and 2 touchdowns in win at Arizona. He went 17-of-38, 0 interceptions, 2 touchdowns, and 212 yds. at USC. Stanback injured foot in a loss to Oregon State (12-of-24, 162 yards; 11 carries, 11 yards, 2 touchdowns rushing). He had season-ending foot surgery October 17 on his badly sprained right foot.

He ended up ranked in numerous school career and single-season statistical categories: 2nd in career passing yards per completion with 14.38; 3rd in career rushing yards by a quarterback with 794; 4th in career yards of total offense per game with 6.16; 6th in career passing yards per attempt with 7.40; 6th in career rushing attempts by a quarterback with 234; 10th in career total offense with 4,662 yards; 11th in career passing with 3,868 yards; 11th in career attempts with 523; 12th in career completions with 269; 14th in career touchdown passes with 22.

Baseball

In 2006, Stanback was also drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 2006 MLB June Draft despite not playing baseball in college, however turned the offer down to play in the NFL.

NFL career

Stanback was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2007 NFL Draft.

2007

He made his NFL debut on November 4, 2007 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

NFL Campus Pro Day Tests

Personal

Parents are Nita Aneise Williams and Ken Stanback. Stanback has two older siblings, Jamar and Teya.

External links

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