Jason Avant (born April 20, 1983 in
Chicago, Illinois) is an
American football wide receiver for the
Philadelphia Eagles of the
National Football League.
High school
Jason Avant attended Carver High School in Chicago, graduating in 2002. While in high school, Avant played both on
defense, as a
free safety, and
offense, as a wide receiver. He set school records for receptions (148), receiving yards (2,150), touchdowns (37), and interceptions (18). After his senior season, he was named a High School
All-American at free safety.He played in the 2002
U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
College
At
Michigan, Avant played as a wide receiver and on
special teams. He played sparingly as a freshman, but as a sophomore emerged as the
Wolverines number-two receiver, behind
Braylon Edwards. During his sophomore season in 2003, Avant caught 47 passes for 772 yards. As a junior he was the team's second leading receiver. In his senior year, Avant led the team in receptions (82), receiving yards (1,007), and receiving touchdowns (8).
In his final two seasons, Avant was named as a candidate for the Fred Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation's top receiver. After his senior season, he was named an honorable mention All-American and was given the Bo Schembechler Award as Michigan's most valuable player..
NFL
Avant was drafted in the fourth round of the
2006 NFL Draft by the
Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles traded a sixth round draft pick and tackle
Artis Hicks to the
Minnesota Vikings for the pick used to take Avant. In a post-draft interview, Eagles
head coach Andy Reid said Avant "has great hands, toughness, leadership; he's very intelligent and a good route runner. Scouting reports projected him as a consistent possession receiver who lacked the speed to be a deep threat.
As a part of the Eagles crowded receiving corps, Avant saw limited playing time with the offense in his rookie season. He had his best performance -- four receptions for forty yards and one touchdown -- in the final game of the season, while the Eagles rested their starters for the playoffs.
Personal
Avant is an avid
Scrabble player.During
Chris Berman's "Fastest Three Minutes" he referred to him as Jason "You Can't Always Get What" Avant.
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