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Jake
Long

Long with the Dolphins in 2009 |
| No. 77 Miami
Dolphins |
| Offensive tackle |
|
Personal information |
| Date of
birth: May 9, 1985 (1985-05-09) (age 24) |
| Place of birth: Lapeer,
Michigan |
|
Height: 6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m) |
Weight: 317 lb (144 kg) |
| Career information |
| College:
Michigan |
| NFL
Draft: 2008 / Round: 1
/ Pick: 1 |
| Debuted in 2008 for the
Miami
Dolphins |
|
|
|
| Career history |
As player:
|
| Roster status: Active |
| Career highlights and awards |
|
|
|
Career NFL statistics as of Week 11,
2009 |
| Games played |
26 |
| Games started |
26 |
| Fumble recoveries |
0 |
| Stats at NFL.com |
Jake Edward Long (born May 9, 1985 in Lapeer, Michigan) is an American
football offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins of
the National Football League. He
was drafted by the Dolphins first
overall in the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college
football at Michigan. Previously he
starred at Lapeer East High School in high
school football, basketball and baseball.
In high school, Long was the first player in his high school's
history to earn all-state "Dream Team" (all-class state team)
honors in football from the Detroit News. He
was a two-time First-team All-Metro League player in both
basketball and football, where he was honored both on offense and
defense. In baseball, he was a two-time Second-team All-Metro
League selection. In both basketball and football, he led his team
to regular and post season success that had not been seen in many
years.
In college, he redshirted for a
year and then became a starter at offensive tackle for the football team
in the third game of his redshirt freshman season. He earned
Second-team All-Big Ten Conference recognition and
Rivals.com Freshman
All-American recognition. In 2006 & 2007, he earned Big Ten
Offensive Lineman of the Year and First-team All-Big Ten
Conference recognition. In 2006 he was a Outland and Lombardi Trophy watch lists selection and
in 2007 he was a finalist for both awards. He was a 2006 consensus
All-American and 2007 unanimous
All-American.
After being drafted by Miami, he became an immediate starter and
has started every game that the team has played since he has been a
member. At the conclusion of his rookie season, he was selected to
numerous All-Rookie teams and was a substitute Pro Bowl selection. Long followed up a
successful rookie season by earning a spot in the starting lineup
of the 2010 Pro
Bowl. Long joins Richmond Webb as the only Dolphins
offensive tackles to be named starters in the Pro Bowl and the
first Dolphins offensive lineman to be named to back-to-back Pro
Bowls.[1] Long
will not participate in the game due to injury.
Early
years
The son of John and Denise Long of Lapeer, Michigan,[2]
Long attended Lapeer East High School in
Lapeer where he was the first player in his high school's history
to earn all-state "Dream Team" (all-class state team) honors in
football.[3] In
baseball he played first base.
Long played basketball, baseball and American football in high school.
Although Long was a 2001 Flint, Michigan All-Metro League lineman on both sides of
the ball as a defensive end and offensive lineman,[4]
in Lapeer East's final game of the 2001 season, he rushed for three
touchdowns.[5][6] As a
junior that football season, he was listed at 6 feet
7 inches (2.01 m), 270 pounds (122 kg).[4]
In Long's first start as a varsity basketball player on December 4,
2001, he led all scorers although he only scored one first half point.[7] That
season he helped lead Lapeer East to an unbeaten 14–0 Metro League
record (17–3) overall as they prepared for the Michigan High
School Athletic Association (MHSAA) tournament.[8] It was
the first unbeaten Metro League season by any team since 1989 and
Lapeer East's first unbeaten season since 1980.[9]
Long was an All-Metro league first team selection,[10] but
his team lost in the 2002 Class A district semifinal on the
road.[11]
By the end of the basketball season, he was listed at 6 feet
7 inches (2.01 m), 290 pounds (132 kg).[11]
As a junior, he was a second-team All-Metro League baseball
selection as an infielder.[12] By
the end of his junior year, he had already set the school home run record in baseball
and was the fifth-ranked high school football prospect in
the state of Michigan (future Michigan teammate and co-captain LaMarr Woodley
was number one).[13]
After his junior year of high school, he attended the University of Michigan football
camp, which ran from June 16–21. At the conclusion of the camp, Michigan Wolverines
football head
coach Lloyd Carr
offered him a scholarship as an offensive tackle. Long, who was a
lifelong Michigan Wolverines fan, responded
with a verbal commitment. At the time, Long weighed 305 pounds
(138 kg) and Michigan hoped he would bulk up to
330 pounds (150 kg) by the time he arrived. Long had made
official visits to Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Purdue.[14]
In his 2002 senior season, Long helped lead Lapeer East to their
first season opener win since 1995 and their first state playoff
appearance since 1993.[15][16] That
season, the football team set a school record by posting a
nine-game winning streak, which started after a October 6, 2001
loss the prior year.[17] The
team achieved its first state playoff win in its 27-year history
that season.[18] The
team's 9–2 record was the best in school history,[9]
and Long was again chosen as an All-Metro League selection on both
offense and defense.[19] That
season he became the first Lapeer East player selected to the
All-state Dream Team in 2002.[3]
Although he was All-State as a lineman, Long often lined up at fullback and accumulated
four career touchdowns.[3] He
finished the season as the number two football prospect in the
state behind Woodley according to the Detroit News.[20] Long
led the basketball team to a second consecutive undefeated Metro
League championship season,[21] which
was the first repeat league champion since 1996 and Lapeer East's
first repeat championship since 1982.[22] Long
was again first-team All-Metro League,[23] and
he was selected as an honorable mention 2003 Associated
Press Class A All-State basketball player.[24] Long
was again a second-team All-Metro League selection as a first baseman.[25]
Following his senior season, Long was selected to play in the 23rd
annual Michigan High School All-Star Football Game on July 26 at Michigan State
University.[26]
College
career
As a freshman, Long was on the 2003 Michigan
Wolverines football team roster,[27] but
Tony Pape and Adam Stenavich
were the starting offensive tackles.[28] Long
was redshirted for the year as he bulked up to
330 pounds (150 kg).[29] Long
traveled with the team to the 2004 Rose Bowl, but did not play in the
game.[30]
On June 16, 2004, following his freshman year, he was
hospitalized in an intensive-care unit for smoke
inhalation injuries when a house rented by nine Michigan
Wolverine players caught fire.[31][32] Long
landed on a teammate's automobile escaping the fire covered in soot
at about 4:00 AM that Wednesday. Long was released from the University of Michigan
Medical Center and was able to spend Father's Day (June 20) back in Lapeer.[33] When
Long awoke to the sound of fire alarms, he attempted to exit his room,
but was forced back by the smoke. He exited the building by jumping
two floors after knocking out the screen in his bedroom window.
Long endured procedures where tubes were put down his throat to
suction black phlegm from his
lungs at the hospital.[2][34][35]
The tubes also performed Long's breathing while he lay unconscious
for the first few days.[36]
A few hours before the fire, the Detroit Pistons had won the 2004 NBA Finals
and the neighborhood experienced fireworks celebrations. The players had
couches on their front porch.[37][36]
As a sophomore member of the 2004 Michigan
Wolverines football team, Long competed with Senior Dave
Schoonover and juniors Mike Kolodzieg, Rueben Riley and Mike Barishaj for the
starting position vacated by the graduated Pape. Long impressed the
coaches by playing through a turf toe injury.[38] In
the end, the battle came down to Long and Kolodzieg.[39] Long
made his Michigan debut on September 4, 2004 in a 43–10 victory
over Miami University.[40] Long
made the travel squad, but he did not play against Notre Dame
in the Michigan
– Notre Dame rivalry game the following week at Notre Dame
Stadium.[30]
Kolodzieg started the first two games, but Michigan averaged only
85.5 yards rushing, which ranked 94th nationally among 117 Division
I teams. Long became a starter in the third game on September 18
against the San Diego State Aztecs
football team.[41] Over
the course of the season, Long started eight games and Kolodzieg
started 4 at right offensive tackle. Kolodzieg also started one
game at left tackle.[42] A
week after Long was moved into the starting lineup, David Baas was moved from
left offensive guard — where he had been a 2003
second team All-American — to center so that Leo Henige,
Jr. could enter the starting lineup.[43] After
the move, Baas was the co-Rimington Trophy winner that
season.[44] The
team finished the season as the 2004 Big Ten Conference
Co-Champions and were awarded the Big Ten Conference's Bowl Championship Series Bowl game bid.[45] By
the time Michigan was preparing for the 2005 Rose Bowl, the were averaging
156.18 rushing yards per game, which ranked 56th in the nation.[35]
Long earned a second team All-Big Ten Conference recognition from
the coaches, while linemates guard Matt Lentz, tackle Adam Stenavich and tight end Tim Massaquoi were
first-team selections. Baas was Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the
Year.[46] Long
also received honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from the
media.[47] Long
and teammates Chad
Henne and Mike Hart were named to
Rivals.com's 2004
Freshman All-America first team.[48] Long
had post season shoulder surgery and missed 2005 spring
practice.[49] In
fact, because of the large number of injured players, the team
canceled the culminating spring practice intrasquad scrimmage game
and instead held an open practice in which players participated in
drills.[50]
In August 2005, Long suffered an ankle injury and was sidelined
as the 2005 Michigan
Wolverines football team's season began.[51] The
injury had been caused in training camp when Long was zone blocking
alongside center Mark Bihl, who got tangled up with nose tackle Gabe Watson. The two
fell against the outside of Long's leg rolled over it.[52]
The injury required surgery.[36]
Long did not return to the lineup until October 22 on the third
possession against the Iowa Hawkeyes.[53] Long
was the lead blocker on the game-winning overtime touchdown.[54] Long
started the game the subsequent week against the Northwestern
Wildcats.[52]
Two weeks later following a bye week, Long got injured during the
first half against the Indiana Hoosiers, and his foot was put in a
protective boot.[55] The
second foot injury was expected to ended his season.[56] He
appeared in the subsequent rivalry
game against Ohio State
Buckeyes, and during the first play, he opposed Bobby Carpenter and
Carpenter got a broken leg.[57]
After the game, Long appeared to need immediate surgery, which
would have caused him to miss the 2005 Alamo Bowl.[58] By
the time the game on December 28, he was ready to play.[59][60] As
the team prepared for 2006 spring practice, the left-handed Long
was moved from right tackle to left tackle where he would be
protecting the blindside of right-handed quarterbacks.[61]
Long entered the season for the 2006 Michigan
Wolverines football team listed on numerous preseason
conference and national teams as well as watchlists for awards such
as the Outland
Trophy and Lombardi
Trophy.[62]
Long was on the preseason Outland Trophy watch list along with Levi Brown, Joe Thomas, Justin Blalock,
and Herbert Taylor.[63] Long
was considered the heart of the Michigan offense,[64] and
his teammates voted the redshirt junior to be a co-captain along
with senior Woodley.[65]
Before the season started, Carr replaced offensive coordinator Terry Malone with Mike DeBord who had
previously been offensive coordinator from 1997–1999.[66]
Following the 7–5 2005 season which was the worst Michigan season
since 1984's 6–6 year, there was pressure on Carr to turn things
around and he sought a lighter, faster and better conditioned
team.[67]
During the offseason, Long reduced his weight from 338 pounds
(153 kg) to 316 pounds (143 kg) to improve his
agility, speed and conditioning.[68] Under
the new coordinator and with newly sculpted fitter athletes the
offensive scheme was shifted to concentrate on the zone blocking
system.[69] The
system was similar to the one used by the Denver Broncos when they won
back-to-back Super Bowls and by the Atlanta Falcons
to help Warrick
Dunn achieve a career-high in rushing yards while the team led
the NFL in rushing yards in consecutive seasons.[70] By
the middle of November, Michigan had flourished under the new
system with an 11–0 record,[71] and
some of the credit for the success was attributed to Long, the team
captain and offensive leader.[57]
Long was recognized as a first-team All-Big Ten selection by both
the coaches and the media and was selected as the Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year.[72] Long
was also part of a Michigan record-setting three American Football
Coaches Association (AFCA) All-America Team selections along with
Woodley and Leon
Hall.[73] Long
was a consensus (meaning at least half of the recognized lists,
which are AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF selected him) 2006 College
Football All-America Team first-team selectiton by Associated
Press (AP),[74] AFCA,
Football Writers
Association of America (FWAA), Walter Camp Football
Foundation, Sports Illustrated, Pro
Football Weekly, ESPN,[75] CBS Sports,[76] Rivals.com,[77] Scout.com.[78] He
was a second-team All-American selection by the College
Football News.[79] Long
was the first offensive lineman who was a Michigan high school
graduate selected to the first-team by the FWAA since Paul Seymour was
selected to the 1972 College
Football All-America Team.[80] Long
was believed to be a likely mid to high first round selection if he
had chosen to declare himself eligible for the 2007 NFL Draft,
but he chose to use his last year of collegiate eligibility and
stay for a fifth year.[81] His
decision to stay was what convinced Hart to stay in college.[82]
Michigan opposed the 2006 USC Trojans football
team in the 2007 Rose Bowl and the offensive line
that had surrendered 18 quarterback sacks
in the first 12 games, allowed 6 in the 32–18 loss to finish the
season 11–2.[83] Long
became a member of senior honorary society Order of
Angell.[84]
Long was a co-captain of the 2007 Michigan
Wolverines football team,[85] and
he again began the season on the Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi
Award watch lists.[86] Long
was elected to serve as tri-captain along with Hart and Shawn Crable.[87]
Entering the season, the team was picked by the Big Ten media
members to win the conference.[88] The
season was eagerly anticipated with returning seniors Long, Hart
and Chad Henne in key
roles,[89] but
the season quickly began to fall apart when the team lost to the two-time defending
FCS champion Appalachian
State Mountaineers in the
opening game.[90] The
loss put Long in a position of having to defend his coach and
teammates to ESPN and the
nation.[91] In
the second game, the team suffered its worst defeat since 1968 and
its first consecutive home losses to start the season since
1959.[92] This
presented a leadership challenge to Long as team captain.[93] As
Michigan won its next eight games, Long was described in the press
as the team's most valuable player and an offensive lineman who
should be considered for the Heisman Trophy since he was likely to be
the first overall pick in the NFL draft.[94][95][96] In
early November, Long was named one of four finalists (along with Glenn Dorsey, Chris Long, James
Laurinaitis) for the Lombardi award that Woodley had won the
year before.[97] He
was named as an Outland Trophy finalist along with Dorsey and Anthony
Collins.[98] When
the win streak ended the week before his final Michigan – Ohio
State game, he accepted the blame on behalf of the offensive line
although the teams offensive stars were injured.[99] At
the conclusion of the Big Ten Conference schedule, he was selected
again as first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and
the media and as the Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year.[100]
Long, Michael
Crabtree and Darren McFadden were the only unanimous
offensive 2007 College
Football All-America Team selections by AP,[101]
AFCA,[102]
FWAA,[103]
Walter Camp,[104]
Sporting News,[105]
Sports Illustrated,[106]
Pro Football Weekly, ESPN,[107] CBS
Sports,[108]
College Football News,[109]
Rivals.com,[110] and
Scout.com.[111] In
coach Carr's final game before retirement and Long's final game as
a Wolverine, the team won the 2008 Capital One Bowl against the
Florida Gators in a
game that included an attempted Jake Long tackle eligible screen pass.[112]
Long declined an invitation to participate in the 2008 Senior
Bowl.[113]
From February 21–24, 2008, Long attended the NFL Combine, where he
excelled.[114][115]
Professional
career
Long with the Dolphins in 2009.
2008 NFL
Draft
Regarded as the top offensive tackle available in the 2008 NFL
Draft,[116][117]
Long drew comparisons to Ryan Tucker.[118]
His 37 repetitions of 225 pounds on the bench press was tied for the highest total
at the 2008 NFL Combine.[119]
Miami
Dolphins
More than two weeks before the 2008 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins of
the National Football League, who
owned the right to make the first selection in the draft determined
that they wanted to negotiate with Long to be their pick and met
with Tom Condon,
Long's sports
agent.[121] On
April 22, 2008 in advance of the April 26 and 27 draft, Long agreed
to a five-year, $57.75 million deal with the Miami Dolphins.
The deal included $30 million in guaranteed money and made Long the
first overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.[122]
This made him, as of that date, the highest paid offensive lineman
in NFL history.[123] In
addition to being one of eight offensive tackles drafted in the
first round that year,[124]
Long is only the third offensive tackle ever to be taken with the
first overall pick in the NFL Draft.[125] The
Dolphins drafted Long's college teammate, quarterback Chad Henne, in the second round of the
draft.[126] At
Dolphins minicamp on May 2, Long was assigned number 79 and he
thought he would have to negotiate with Drew Mormino for the number 77 that he had
worn since high school.[127]
However, after he failed his physical exam, Mormino was released
from the team,[128] and
before training camp Long was assigned number 77.[129]
Long's ascension with the Dolphins was part of an effort to
overhaul the offensive line that had allowed 42 sacks and
produced the 29th-rated of 32 offenses the previous season. The
Dolphins hired new coach Tony Sparano and employed Bill Parcells as
Executive Vice President in charge of football operations.[130]
Long was immediately slated to play left tackle.[129][131] He
was the only rookie expected to be a starter for the 2008 Miami Dolphins.[132]
According to the South Florida
Sun-Sentinel, at the end of training camp, Long was one of
three rookies listed as first-string on the depth chart.[133]
Jake Long was nominated for Rookie of the Week in the 10th week of
the 2008 season, but lost out to Broncos WR Eddie Royal. Other players who were
nominated for rookie of the week that same week were Matt
Ryan, Benjarvus
Green-Ellis, and Joe
Flacco.[134] At
the end of the season, Long was selected to nine All-rookie teams
by Pro Football Writers Association, Draft.com, Draftsinders.com,
Draftseason.com, Sports Network, Fannation, Sporting News,
Scout.com and Ourlads Scouting Service.[135] On
January 20, 2009, Long was selected to the Pro Bowl, replacing Jason Peters for the AFC's squad.[136]
Long gave up just 2.5 sacks his rookie season,[137]
compared to the 11.5 allowed by Peters in 2008.[138]
He made the 2009 Pro Bowl as a starting Tackle for the AFC
team.
Personal
After surviving the fire during
his second year of college, Long got a tattoo of Saint Joseph on his
right bicep.
His aunt had placed a card of the saint under his pillow while he
was in the hospital in intensive care. He also has a tattoo of the
family name on his other arm.[62]
Long has two brothers: John and Joseph ("Joe"). In 2009, Joe was
playing football in his junior year for the Wayne
State Warriors.[139]
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