Kevin Lockett
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Position: | Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, Oklahoma) | ||||||
College: | Kansas State | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1997 / Round: 2 / Pick: 47 | ||||||
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Kevin Eugene Lockett (born September 8, 1974) is a former
College
Lockett broke the school career touchdown receptions record in the same game that head coach Bill Snyder set the record for most career wins by a Kansas State football coach on September 30, 1995, for the Kansas State Wildcats.[1] Prior to the formation of the Big 12 Conference in 1996, the Kansas State Wildcats competed in the Big Eight Conference. As a member of the 1996 Wildcats, he led the Big 12 Conference in receptions per game.[2] He was a 1996 All-Big 12 Conference first-team wide receiver.[3] He was a 1996 first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection.[4] On special teams, he made first blocked kick in Big 12 Conference history on August 31, 1996.[5]
He established the following
Professional career
Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | 40-yard dash | 10-yard split | 20-yard split | 20-yard shuttle |
Three-cone drill | Vertical jump | |||
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5 ft 11+7⁄8 in (1.83 m) |
171 lb (78 kg) |
33+1⁄4 in (0.84 m) |
8+5⁄8 in (0.22 m) |
4.57 s | 1.58 s | 2.62 s | 3.93 s | 6.88 s | 36.5 in (0.93 m) | |||
All values from NFL Combine[13] |
Kansas City Chiefs
The
Washington Redskins
Following the 2000 season, he signed a two-year contract with the
Jacksonville Jaguars
Lockett signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars two days after his release from the Redskins,[24][25] and had five receptions (including two touchdowns) in his seven games for the team.[16] Although less productive in terms of yards and receptions, the 2002 NFL season gave Lockett his career-high 4 touchdown receptions (and a touchdown pass).[16] He re-signed with Jacksonville in the spring of 2003,[26] but did not play any games for the Jaguars.[16]
New York Jets
Lockett was signed by the New York Jets in mid-November.[27][28] Lockett spent four weeks on the practice squad before being activated for the final three games in which he made 5 receptions for 76 yards.[15][16][29]
Personal life
His son Tyler is a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks. Another son, Sterling was offered a scholarship to Kansas State for their 2022 recruitment class, and announced his commitment on January 1, 2021.[30] His younger brother Aaron played for the Canadian Football League for three seasons.
Notes
- ^ "COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AROUND THE NATION;Cornhuskers Pass Test From Washington State". The New York Times. 1995-10-01. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Big 12 Football 2011 Media Guide" (PDF). Big12sports.com. p. 76. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ "Big 12 Football 2011 Media Guide" (PDF). Big12sports.com. p. 103. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ "Big 12 Football 2011 Media Guide" (PDF). Big12sports.com. p. 121. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ "Big 12 Football 2011 Media Guide" (PDF). Big12sports.com. p. 130. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ CBS Interactive. p. 136. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- CBS Interactive. 2014-11-08. Archived from the originalon 2014-11-11. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
- ^ CBS Interactive. p. 137. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- CBS Interactive. p. 138. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- CBS Interactive. p. 139. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- CBS Interactive. p. 144. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- CBS Interactive. p. 26. Archived from the originalon 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- ^ "Kevin Lockett, Combine Results, WR - Kansas State". nflcombineresults.com. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
- ^ "1997 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
- ^ a b c d "Kevin Lockett Career Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Kevin Lockett". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "N.F.L. Week 4; Warner and Rams Pile Up the Points". The New York Times. 2000-09-25. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "N.F.L. Week 9; Yesterday's Games; Faulk Scores 4 as the Rams Rebound". The New York Times. 2000-10-30. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2001-04-10. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2001-10-10. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ Pennington, Bill (2001-10-29). "Pro Football; Playing Against a Bad Team, The Giants Look Even Worse". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ Hermoso, Rafael (2001-10-29). "Pro Football; Mistakes Haunt Giants' Offense". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2002-11-01. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2002-11-04. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "N.F.L.: Roundup; Jaguars' Right Tackle Is Out". The New York Times. 2002-11-03. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2003-03-06. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ Battista, Judy (2003-11-14). "Pro Football; Loss of Chrebet Throws Jets' Offense Out of Comfort Zone and Into the Unknown". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2003-11-14. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ Battista, Judy (2003-12-10). "Pro Football; Pressure on Pennington Underscores Weak Spots". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
- ^ "Sideline Summary: Aquinas vs. Blue Valley". 247Sports.com.