Ray Crittenden

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Ray Crittenden
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Position:
Thomas Jefferson and Annandale H.S.
College:Virginia Tech
Undrafted:1993
Career history

Raymond C. Crittenden IV (born March 1, 1970, in

Virginia Tech on a soccer scholarship, and set tech single-season records for goals (15) and points (34). He played football in his final two years for the Hokies, when he caught nine passes for 113 yards and returned seven kickoffs for a 19.9-yard average. He was also on the basketball team.[1] His accomplishments at Tech earned him a spot in the university's sports hall of fame
.

Crittenden's speed caught the attention of pro scouts, even though he played sparingly as a college football player. He was consistently running sub-4.4 40-yard dashes.

1993 NFL Draft, but was signed by the New England Patriots following spring min-camp.[1] Crittenden played in 46 games (44 with New England and 2 with the San Diego Chargers), catching 44 passes for 672 yards and 4 touchdowns.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Fairbanks, Dave (23 October 1993). "Former Hokie Catching on with Patriots". dailypress.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  2. ^ Ray Crittenden NFL.com profile