Roderick F. Gardner (born
October 26,
1977 in
Jacksonville,
Florida) is an
American football wide receiver in the
National Football League, who is currently a
free agent.
College career
Gardner played
college football at
Clemson University, where he started as a
quarterback and
safety on the
practice squad (as a
true freshman redshirt) before switching to wide receiver during his sophomore year. He was selected as a second team All-
ACC during his junior year. His senior year, he not only made first team All-ACC, but first team
All-American as well. He was a finalist for the
Biletnikoff Award after posting seven
touchdowns on 58
receptions and 1,050 yards.
NFL career
Washington Redskins
Gardner was chosen by the
Washington Redskins with the 15th overall selection in the first-round draft pick of the
2001 NFL Draft. During his
rookie year, he was selected as
NFC Offensive Player of the Week after a 208-yard, one touchdown performance against the
Carolina Panthers. His history at quarterback would lead the Redskins to utilize him on
trick plays during games; during the
2003 NFL season he was 2-for-3 for 46 yards and two passing touchdowns (to
Chad Morton and
Trung Canidate).
Carolina Panthers
After four seasons in Washington, he was traded to the Carolina Panthers during the
2005 offseason for a sixth-round pick in the
2006 NFL Draft. He spent most of the season fourth on the Panthers'
depth chart, behind
Steve Smith,
Keary Colbert, and
Ricky Proehl.
Green Bay Packers
Gardner was waived by the Panthers on
December 16, 2005, and he was then signed by the
Green Bay Packers on
December 19, 2005. He re-signed with Green Bay on March 21, 2006. On
September 2, 2006, Gardner was waived by the Packers.
Kansas City Chiefs
On September 13, 2006 he signed a three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2006 with the Chiefs he only had 2 receptions for 17 yards. He was cut from the Chiefs before the 2007 season.