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12/21/1982 |
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| The Baltimore Ravens drafted P.J. Daniels with the 132nd overall pick in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.
Full name is Prince Ahadzie Daniels, Father is a native of Ghana.
Two-time all-conference tailback and the fourth-leading rusher in Georgia Tech history . . . Enjoyed one of the top rushing seasons in Tech and Atlantic Coast Conference history in 2003 but was hampered by injuries in 2004 and 2005 . . . Former walk-on who earned a scholarship after the 2002 season . . . Two-time Academic All-ACC selection . . . Elected one of Tech's permanent team captains for 2005 . . . Invited to participate in the 2006 Hula Bowl . . . Drafted in the fourth round (pick no. 132) by the Baltimore Ravens.
Ranks fourth on Tech's career rushing list with 3,346 yards, which stands 17th in ACC history . . . Owns two of the top three games in school history . . . Had 16 100-yard games in his career, second only to Robert Lavette . . . Scored 23 career rushing touchdowns, which ranks third in Tech history, while his 26 touchdowns are tied for fifth . . . Averaged 96.6 yards per game over his three seasons as the starter . . . Rushed for 535 yards in three bowl games . . . Ranks fifth in Tech history in career all-purpose yards.
2005: Second-team all-ACC selection, earning all-conference honors for the second time in his career . . . Second in the ACC with 84.6 rushing yards per game . . . Scored three touchdowns rushing and one receiving . . . Topped 100 yards in six games on the season . . . Tech's third-leading receiver with 21 catches for 174 yards . . . Fifth in the ACC with 100.4 all-purpose yards per game . . .
Opened the season with 111 yards rushing and one touchdown to lead Tech to a 23-14 victory at 15th-ranked Auburn . . . Rushed for 103 yards and scored on a five-yard reception in Tech's win over North Carolina . . . Added 114 yards rushing in win over Connecticut, when Tech played without starting quarterback Reggie Ball . . . Did not play in Tech's win at Miami due to a bruised sternum . . . Capped his career with 109 yards versus Utah in the Emerald Bowl, his third straight 100-yard bowl game.
2004: Named to the ACC All-Academic football team for the second straight year . . . Averaged 89.2 yards rushing per game but missed four games and two other halves due to injury . . . Best games were the first and the last, perhaps the only two when he was fully healthy . . . Ended 2004 with a 119-yard effort in Tech's win over Syracuse in the Champs Sports Bowl . . . Scored two touchdowns against the Orange and also caught four passes . . . Opened the 2004 season with 169 yards rushing and 193 all-purpose yards against Samford; scored three TD on runs of 46 yards and one yard and a 25-yard reception . . . Added 103 yards rushing against Clemson for his third straight 100-yard game . . . Limited by injury to 52 yards on 12 carries versus North Carolina before sitting out the second half . . . Then missed the next game against Miami.
Returned to help Tech to a win at Maryland with 91 yards rushing, including a 12-yard touchdown run . . . Rushed for 114 yards and one touchdown and threw a 13-yard touchdown pass in Tech's win over Duke . . . Injured again against Virginia Tech; rushed for 53 yards on 14 carries before leaving early in the third quarter . . . Missed the next three games (NC State, Connecticut, Virginia) . . . Played against Georgia only after his replacement, Rashaun Grant, was also injured.
2003: First |
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