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'''Joshua Tyler "Josh" Freeman''' (born January 13, 1988) is the starting [[quarterback]] for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] of the [[National Football League]]. He was selected 17th overall by the Bucs in the [[2009 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Kansas State Wildcats football|Kansas State]].
'''Joshua Tyler "Josh" Freeman''' (born January 13, 1988) is the starting [[quarterback]] for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] of the [[National Football League]]. He was selected 17th overall by the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] in the [[2009 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Kansas State Wildcats football|Kansas State]].


==High school career==
==High school career==

Revision as of 21:30, 19 September 2011

Josh Freeman
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Freeman during his tenure at Kansas State.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Personal information
Born: (1988-01-13) January 13, 1988 (age 36)
Kansas City, Missouri
Career information
College:Kansas State
NFL draft:2009 / round: 1 / pick: 17
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
  • College awards and honors
  • NFC Player Of The Week (Week 5 and 17, 2010)
  • FedEx NFL Air Player Of The Week (Week 16 and 17, 2010)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 1, 2011
TDINT:37–26
Passing Yards:5,804
QB Rating:80.0
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Joshua Tyler "Josh" Freeman (born January 13, 1988) is the starting quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was selected 17th overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kansas State.

High school career

Freeman passed for over 7,000 yards at Grandview High School where he was a four-star rated prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. As a sophomore, he threw for 1,946 yards and 24 passing touchdowns, leading Grandview to a 9–3 record and a spot in the quarterfinals of the Class 4 playoffs. In addition, he set 10 school records during his career at Grandview, including career passing yards (7,175), passing touchdowns (78), attempts (809), completions (385), yards passing in a game (404) and touchdowns in a game (6).[1] As a junior, he topped 2,400 yards through the air with 23 touchdowns. As a senior, he was the #4 pro-style rated quarterback in the country by Rivals.com as well as being ranked as the #92 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals and the top player in the state of Missouri. He was the #9 quarterback nationally. He led Grandview to a 7–4 record, a district title and a berth in the sectional round of the Missouri state playoffs. He also completed 151-of-286 passes (53%) for 2,622 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2005. He also earned first team Class 4 all-state honors from the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. Freeman was selected to the Kansas City Star All-Metro team and was the 2005 Thomas A. Simone Award winner as the top player in the Kansas City metro area.

College career

Freeman originally committed to the University of Nebraska to play for former head coach Bill Callahan, but the newly hired head coach at Kansas State, Ron Prince, convinced Freeman to enroll at Kansas State instead.

As a freshman in 2006, Freeman appeared in 11 of 13 games that season, including starts in the final eight contests of 2006. He took over at quarterback during the second half at Baylor and directed the Kansas State offense the rest of the season. He passed for a Kansas State freshman record 1,780 yards on 140-of-270 passing (52%). He became the first true freshman to start a game at Kansas State since 1976. Additionally, he had consecutive 250+ yard passing games against Colorado and Texas, marking the first time a Kansas State quarterback had done so since Michael Bishop in 1998. He attempted a Kansas State freshman-record 47 passes against Nebraska, completing 23 for 272 yards. He earned his first career start against Oklahoma State and led the Wildcats to a comeback win. He finished the game 10-for-15 passing for 177 yards and ran for a game-winning 21-yard touchdown with 1:11 to go in the game. In 2007, he set new single-season school records for pass attempts, completions and yards after throwing for 3,353 yards and 18 touchdowns on 316-of-499 passing. In 2008, Freeman was 224 of 382 passing for 2,945 yards and 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions this season for a passer rating of 132.9. The 14 rushing touchdowns were the fourth-most in a single season by a Wildcat quarterback.[2]

In his three year collegiate career, Freeman completed 680 passes for 8,078 yards and 44 touchdowns and 34 interceptions in 35 career games. He accumulated a school-record 8,427 total yards and joined Ell Roberson as the only quarterbacks in Kansas State history to score at least 60 touchdowns.

College statistics

  Passing Rushing
Season Team GP Rating Att Comp % Yds TD Int Att Yds TD
2006 Kansas State Wildcats 11 103.45 270 140 51.9 1,780 6 15 54 −21 2
2007 Kansas State Wildcats 12 127.26 499 316 63.3 3,353 18 11 53 −40 4
2008 Kansas State Wildcats 12 136.49 382 224 58.6 2,945 20 8 107 404 14
Career   35 124.73 1,151 680 59.1 8,078 44 34 214 343 20

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College awards and honors

  • Earned honorable mention freshman All-America honors from The Sporting News (2006).
  • Earned three national player-of-the-week honors after a win over Texas in 2006, including Cingular All-America Player of the Week, the Walter Camp Foundation Offensive Player of the Week and the Master Coaches Survey Player of the Week.
  • Big 12 Conference Co-Offensive Player of the week (September 2, 2008)
  • USA Today College Football Player of the Week (Named on October 15, 2008)
  • 2008 honorable mention All-America selection by Pro Football Weekly.

Professional career

2009 NFL Draft

Freeman was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round (17th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. He entered the 2009 NFL Draft with one year of college eligibility left.[4] The Bucs have reportedly agreed to terms with Freeman on a five-year, $26 million contract. The deal could balloon to as much as $36 million.[5]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 5+34 in
(1.97 m)
248 lb
(112 kg)
4.90 s 4.43 s 7.11 s 33+12 in
(0.85 m)
9 ft 11 in
(3.02 m)
27[6]
All values from 2009 NFL Combine

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2009

On November 8, 2009, Freeman started his first professional game at home against the Green Bay Packers. The Buccaneers won, ending an 11-game losing streak. He completed 14 out of 31 passes for 205 yards, 3 passing touchdowns, and 1 INT, including a fourth down touchdown pass to rookie Sammie Stroughter to take the lead, 31–28 late in the game. Freeman became the youngest quarterback in Bucs history to start and win his first game. On December 27, 2009 he led his Buccaneers to a 20–17 overtime win over the 13–1 New Orleans Saints preventing them from clinching the 1st seed in the playoffs for 1 more week.

2010

Josh Freeman began the 2010 season as the starting quarterback. He started all 16 games of the season, the first since Brad Johnson had done it in 2003. On December 26, 2010, Freeman completed 21 of 26 pass attempts for 227 yards and 5 touchdowns against the Seattle Seahawks, matching a franchise record for touchdowns in a game. On January 1, 2011 Freeman completed 21 of 26 pass attempts for 255 yards and 2 touchdowns against the playoff-bound New Orleans Saints. Both performances won him the FedEx Air Player of the Week. He was awarded NFC Player Of The Week on Week 5 and 17. He led the team to a winning record of 10–6, barely missing the playoffs. He was also named as a alternate for the 2011 Pro Bowl.

Statistics

SEASON TEAM GAMES CMP ATT CMP% YDS AVG TD INT RAT LNG
2009 TB 10 158 290 54.5 1,855 6.4 10 18 59.8 42
2010 TB 16 291 474 61.4 3,451 7.3 25 6 95.9 64
TOTAL 26 449 764 58.8 5,306 6.9 35 24 82.2 64

Personal

His father, Ron, was a hall of fame linebacker for Pittsburg State University and also played in the United States Football League with the Pittsburgh Maulers (1984) and Orlando Renegades (1985). Freeman's brother, Caleb, was recruited to Missouri to play linebacker in 2008. He was red-shirted.[7]

References

  1. ^ High School info
  2. ^ Rushing TD fact
  3. ^ Career Stats
  4. ^ Kansas State QB Freeman says 'time is right'
  5. ^ Freeman signing could speed up his progress
  6. ^ "Wonderlic scores of 2010 NFL starting quarterbacks and NFL draft QB prospects". Palm Beach Post. March 10, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  7. ^ ESPN – Josh Freeman Stats, News, Photos – Kansas State Wildcats – NCAA College Football

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