Jordan Roberts (American football)
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Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Jordan Roberts Chiefs | |
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| Position | Running back/Returner |
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| Born | May 29, 1990 Charleston, West Virginia, U.S. |
| Listed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
| Listed weight | 222 lb (101 kg) |
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| High school | Madison (WV) Scott |
| College | Charleston |
| NFL draft | 2013: undrafted |
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Jordan Taylor Roberts (born May 29, 1990)[3] is a retired American football running back. He was first signed by the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2013 NFL season, but signed with Ottawa later that year after his release.[4] He played "college football" for the Charleston Golden Eagles.[5] Roberts ran a 4.49 40 at his pro day in front of 8 NFL scouts at Fairmont State.[6] Roberts set the single game (301), single season (1,572), career rushing records (3,383) and career all-purpose yards (4,918) at Charleston ... Earned first-team all-conference and all-region as a junior and senior, and second team All-American in 2011 and third-team All-American in 2012 ... On November 10, 2012, he scored five touchdowns and set the NCAA Division II rushing record for a half (273) en route to 301 total yards.[7]
Roberts graduated from Scott High School in Madison, West Virginia, in 2008. He currently lives in Grapevine, Texas. At Scott, Roberts received 1st team all-state honors as a running back and quarterback in his senior and junior seasons, and was the Harrison H. Kennedy Award Winner in 2007. He was also an EA Sports All-American for runningback and quarterback.[8] Roberts was also selected to play in the Max-Emfinger All-American game which was in Jackson, Mississippi where he had a break-out week and may have been the biggest sleeper prospect in the game. Roberts showed quick moves and break-away speed in the game in which he scored a 22-yard TD. He also delivered several big hits on special teams for the East.[9] Among other things his statistics during his senior season included rushing for 3,826 yards a state record, 11.36 yards per carry, 48 rushing touchdowns, 32.3 yards average a punt return, 36.3 average a kick-off return, 686 yards passing, 7 passing touchdowns, 1 interception return touchdown, 115 tackles, and a combined 56 touchdowns in a season.[10]