Justin Smith (defensive end)

Not to be confused with Justin Smith (linebacker).
Justin Smith

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Justin Smith in 2012
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Position: Defensive end
Personal information
Date of birth: (1979-09-30) September 30, 1979
Place of birth: Jefferson City, Missouri
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight: 285 lb (129 kg)
Career information
High school: Jefferson City (MO)
College: Missouri
NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Tackles: 880
Quarterback sacks: 87.0
Forced fumbles: 17
Interceptions: 3
Player stats at NFL.com

Justin Smith (born September 30, 1979), nicknamed "The Cowboy",[1] is a former American football defensive end who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Missouri, where he was an All-American, and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals fourth overall in the 2001 NFL Draft. Smith also played for the San Francisco 49ers.

Early years

Smith was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. He attended Jefferson City High School, where he played high school football for the Jefferson City Jays.

College career

Smith played for the Missouri Tigers football team while majoring in general studies at the University of Missouri. In his junior season at Missouri he logged 11 sacks, 24 tackles-for-loss and 97 total tackles. His sacks and tackles-for-loss set school season records, and he set the school's sacks record two years in a row, having logged eight as a sophomore. As a junior, he earned first-team All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America and was a first-team All-Big 12 selection. As a sophomore he also earned first-team All-Big 12 honors. In 1998, he became the first true freshman since 1986 to start every game for Missouri. He entered the 2001 NFL Draft following his junior year.

Professional career

Cincinnati Bengals

Justin was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in first round (fourth overall) of the 2001 NFL draft. He signed with the team on September 8, following protracted contract negotiations, and had roster exemption for the September 9 season opener vs. New England. He signed a six-year, $10 million contract that included a $1.25 million signing bonus. Despite missing all of the preseason plus the first regular-season game, Smith logged a Bengals rookie-record 8.5 sacks, breaking the mark of 8.0 set by James Francis in 1990. He finished second on the line in total tackles (53) and first in solos (41) and had the second-most sacks by an NFL rookie in 2001, topped only by the 9.0 of Pittsburgh’s Kendrell Bell.

In his second season with the Bengals, he started every game at RDE and led team in sacks (6.5), led defensive line in tackles (59) and also led the team in sack yardage (56). He played 95.5 percent of the defensive snaps (934 of 978), second on team. He ended the season with 6.5 sacks, giving him a total of 15 for his first two seasons, most by a Cincinnati Bengal in his first two seasons since 1976-77.

In his third season with the Bengals, he recorded 60 tackles of which 41 were solo. He also added another 5.0 sacks. Where he also played as an outside linebacker.

His fourth season saw him lead the team in sacks (8.0) and sack yardage (70.5). He also led the defense in snaps played (94.4 percent), and he recorded 70 tackles.

In 2005, Smith led the team once again in sacks (6.0), making it his third time to lead the team in his five seasons. In his other two seasons, he finished one sack or less behind the team leader. By the end of his fifth year, he had moved into fifth place on Bengals all-time sacks list with a total of 34.

On February 15, 2007, the Bengals designated the franchise tag on him. He signed the one-year franchise contract that earned him $8.64 million in 2007. He led the league in assisted tackles in 2007 with 29.

San Francisco 49ers

Justin Smith lined up against Marshall Newhouse in 2012

On March 1, 2008 he signed a six-year, $45 million deal with the San Francisco 49ers. The deal included an $11 million signing bonus.[2] In his first season with San Francisco, Smith registered 7 sacks, 73 tackles and one interception.[3]

Smith was selected for five consecutive Pro Bowls from 2009 to 2013.[4] In 2011 and 2012, he was named to the Associated Press All-Pro team both as a Defensive End and as a Defensive Tackle. He was eligible for the honor at both positions because the 49ers used him as a DE in their 3-4 base defense, while frequently moving him inside to DT for their 4-2 nickel defense.[5] He had been mentioned by many pundits as a candidate to win the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award, and finished third with 6 out of 50 votes.[6] Smith appeared on the NFL's Top 100 players of 2012, and was projected by his peers to be the 17th best player coming into the 2012 season.

On May 18, 2015, Smith announced that he had decided to retire after 14 seasons in the NFL.[7]

NFL stats

NFL Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Season Team GP Total Solo Ast Sacks Pass Def Int Yards Long TD FF FR
2001 Cincinnati Bengals 15 53 41 12 8.5 3 2 28 21 -- 0 --
2002 Cincinnati Bengals 16 59 47 12 6.5 2 -- -- -- -- 2 --
2003 Cincinnati Bengals 16 60 41 19 5.0 3 -- -- -- -- 1 --
2004 Cincinnati Bengals 16 70 41 29 8.0 2 -- -- -- -- 2 2
2005 Cincinnati Bengals 16 65 45 20 6.0 2 -- -- -- -- 1 1
2006 Cincinnati Bengals 16 81 50 31 7.5 3 -- -- -- -- 1 2
2007 Cincinnati Bengals 16 78 49 29 2.0 3 -- -- -- -- -- --
2008 San Francisco 49ers 16 73 50 23 7.0 3 1 0 0 -- 1 --
2009 San Francisco 49ers 16 55 40 15 6.0 1 -- -- -- -- 2 2
2010 San Francisco 49ers 16 70 57 13 8.5 1 -- -- -- -- 1 --
2011 San Francisco 49ers 16 58 45 13 7.5 2 -- -- -- -- 3 1
2012 San Francisco 49ers 14 66 47 19 3.0 2 -- -- -- -- -- 1
2013 San Francisco 49ers 16 49 32 17 6.5 -- -- -- -- -- 1 --
2014 San Francisco 49ers 16 43 28 15 5.0 -- -- -- -- -- 2 1
Career 880 613 267 87.0 29 3 28 21 -- 17 10

Personal life

Smith is originally from the town of Holts Summit, Missouri, which is near Jefferson City, the state capital. He earned All-State honors and was two-time all-district football choice at Jefferson City High School. While at JCHS, he was selected to SuperPrep's All-American and Top 50 teams as a senior. He is the owner of Railwood Golf Club in central Missouri.[8]

References

  1. "Justin Smith just does his job". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. Brooks, Bucky (2008-03-01). "Smith, 49ers agree to six-year deal". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
  3. NFL (2008-03-01). "Justin Smith". NFL.com. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  4. Justin Smith to Represent 49ers in 2012 Pro Bowl | KOMU.com | Columbia, MO |
  5. Jason Turbow (January 13, 2012). "2 Smiths Add Up to Trouble for 49ers' Opponents". New York Times. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  6. "Ravens' Suggs wins AP Defensive Player of the Year". Associated Press. Feb 4, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  7. "49ers' Justin Smith Retires After 14 Seasons". BallerStatus.com. May 18, 2015.
  8. http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2012/story/_/id/8894385/super-bowl-xlvii-justin-smith-just-does-job
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