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Reggie Wayne
Reggie Wayne – WR
– University of Miami 2001 Draft / 1st Round
/ Indianapolis Colts
Coming out of the “U” in 2001, Reggie Wayne
was part of a resurgence for Miami football that would
lead to an onslaught of former Hurricanes being drafted
in the first round of the NFL draft. Between the 2001
and 2004 NFL drafts there would be 20 Miami Hurricanes
selected in the first round, which is an astonishing
number for any one school. Wayne, who would finish his
four years as the school’s leader in career
receptions (176), would join former Canes Lamar Thomas
and Michael Irvin as one of only three players to ever
record more than 20 receiving touchdowns in school
history.
Wayne’s rookie season with the Colts was a big
transition for him as he would not make much of an
impact recording only 27 receptions for 345 yards.
Playing opposite of Marvin Harrison obviously
wasn’t helpful in his adjustment to the NFL, but
he worked hard to gain the trust of QB Peyton Manning
and to date has 494 receptions for 6,984 receiving
yards and 47 touchdowns for his career, which is good
for second place amongst his draft class. Graduating
from Miami a year before they beat Nebraska in the BCS
National Championship game Wayne made up for it by
being a key contributor to the Colts’ Super Bowl
XLI championship team. The two time Pro Bowler caught a
53 yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to help the
Colts beat the Chicago Bears.
The 2001 draft was an interesting one at the wide
receiver position. Six players, including Wayne, were
drafted in the first round. Three players are currently
out of the league and of the three still playing only
Wayne is still with the team that drafted him. This
draft class is headlined by bust David Terrell
(Michigan, 1st, 8th overall) who had so much promise
coming out of college. Terrell is joined by Rod Gardner
(Clemson, 1st, 15th overall) and Freddie Mitchell
(UCLA, 1st, 25th overall) as players that
couldn’t live up to their draft position.
The sweet spot for the 2001 draft with respect to the
receiving position is between the 30th overall
selection (Wayne) and the 74th overall selection.
Between these 44 selections the NFL careers of Wayne,
Chad Johnson (Oregon State, 2nd, 36th overall), Chris
Chambers (Wisconsin, 2nd, 52nd overall) and Steve Smith
(Utah, 3rd, 74th overall) would begin. Another notable
alumni from this draft class is Ocho Cinco’s
college teammate, TJ Houshmandzadeh (Oregon State, 7th,
204th), who like Johnson went to the Bengals –
only 168 picks later.
Judging by his on field production, Wayne is clearly
the most accomplished receiver in his draft class.
While he may trail Chad Johnson in certain receiving
statistics, he has not been the primary receiver during
his career with the Colts. Additionally, Wayne further
showcased his talent by stepping in admirably into the
#1 receiver role due to Harrison’s injury
struggles in 2007.
(draftnuggets.com)