Jeremy Maclin

Player

Birthday May 11, 1988

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Kirkwood, Missouri, U.S.

Age 35 years old

Nationality United States

Height 183 cm

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1988

Jeremy Maclin (born May 11, 1988) is a former American football wide receiver.

2002

He attended Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood, Missouri from 2002 to 2006, where he was a letterman in football and basketball.

2006

Maclin attended the University of Missouri, where he played on coach Gary Pinkel's Missouri Tigers football team from 2006 to 2008.

2007

He played as a wide receiver, punt and kick return specialist for the Missouri Tigers in 2007 and 2008.

He holds the NCAA freshman record for most all-purpose yards in a single season.

His yardage totals in four categories were: 307 punt returning, 375 rushing, 1,039 kickoff returning, and 1,055 receiving for a total of 2,776 yards; an average of 198.3 yards per game in his 14 games.

Maclin was named as a consensus first-team All-American as a wide receiver and as an All-Purpose player.

2008

Maclin, paired with Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback Chase Daniel, helped lead the Missouri Tigers to a 12–2 record and victory in the 2008 Cotton Bowl Classic.

Maclin also gained All-America selections on various other teams as a kick returner.

He finished his All-American season with 80 receptions and 16 touchdowns.

Maclin began his second season with the Tigers with high expectations and possible consideration for the Heisman Trophy.

In the Tigers’ season-opener against the Illinois Fighting Illini, he returned a kickoff for a touchdown but left the game with an ankle injury.

He had four receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown.

The next game, against Southeast Missouri State, Maclin caught only two passes for 20 yards and a touchdown.

Maclin was also involved in a trick play, however, in which quarterback Chase Daniel lined up at wide receiver and Maclin lined up at quarterback.

Maclin threw a lateral to Daniel, who threw down field for a touchdown.

Maclin recorded six receptions for 172 yards and three touchdowns against Nevada.

Maclin led all of major-college football in all-purpose yards per game with 202.36 (2,833 yds. in 14 games), over 15 yards more than second-place Jahvid Best (187.25) of California.

He had 1,260 receiving, 1,010 kickoff return, 293 rushing, and 270 punt returns yardage for 2,833 all-purpose yards.

Maclin was named to the Associated Press All-American as a wide receiver, and he was once again named to the first-team as the All-Purpose player.

* school record

+ NCAA freshman record

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2009

He played college football at Missouri, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft.

Maclin was considered a top National Football League prospect following his second season at Missouri, and roommate Sean Weatherspoon hoped to convince Maclin to return for his junior year instead of leaving Missouri for the 2009 NFL Draft.

Weatherspoon's efforts were unsuccessful, and on January 9, 2009, Maclin declared for the 2009 NFL Draft.

Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.. projected Maclin to go to the Oakland Raiders with the tenth pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, Maclin's personal best in the 40-yard dash was 4.31 seconds, but he wanted to lower that to 4.29 seconds in the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

He tripped and fell during a passing drill at the NFL Scouting Combine on February 22, 2009, hyperextending his left knee, and wasn't running at full speed, but previously to his fall, unofficially ran the 40-yard dash in 4.34 seconds and 4.4 seconds that morning.

He ran the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine in 4.45 sec., but the earlier unofficial times conflicted with other reports that said he ran the dash first in 4.34 seconds and then 4.44 seconds.

After originally believing he had to get an MRI on his injured left knee, it was reported he would not need one as the knee was healthy by the end of the Combine.

He also had a sore right hip because of the fall, but that also proved to be minor.

Maclin scored very high for a wide receiver on the Wonderlic Test with a score of 25, compared to the normal score of 18 for wide receivers.

Maclin started in his first NFL game on September 27, 2009, against the Kansas City Chiefs in week 3 in place of the injured Kevin Curtis.

He caught four passes for 33 yards in that game.

2014

He also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, making a Pro Bowl appearance in 2014 with the Eagles.

2019

Maclin retired in 2019.

Maclin was born in Kirkwood, Missouri.

Maclin dropped further than expected in the Draft, but was eventually chosen by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round with the 19th overall pick.

Maclin was the third receiver to be selected in the draft, behind Darrius Heyward-Bey, who went seventh overall to the Oakland Raiders, and Michael Crabtree, who went tenth overall to the San Francisco 49ers.

On August 3, after eight days of disagreements with the Eagles front office, Maclin signed a five-year, $15.5 million deal ($9.5 million guaranteed).