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Limas Sweed #14
POSITION: WR_
HEIGHT (WT): 6-4 (220 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 12/25/84
NFL EXP: 2
COLLEGE: Texas
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14 LIMAS SWEED

PRO:Drafted by the Steelers in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft...was the first Longhorn drafted by the Steelers since Casey Hampton was selected in the first round by the Steelers in the 2001 NFL Draft... played in 11 regular-season games as a rookie and all three postseason contests.

 

2008 (11-0/3-0): Played in 11 regular-season games as a reserve WR and special teams contributor... made his NFL debut October 19 at Cincinnati and recorded his first NFL reception late in the fourth quarter...caught a season-high three passes for 28 yards (9.3 avg.) the following week against the Giants... played in all three postseason games...finished with two postseason receptions for 20 yards (10.0 avg.)...9/7 vs. Houston: Was inactive...9/14 at Cleveland: Was inactive...9/21 at Philadelphia: Was inactive...9/29 vs. Baltimore: Was inactive...10/5 at Jacksonville: Dressed for the first time as a pro but did not see action...10/19 at Cincinnati: Made his NFL debut...caught an 11-yard pass from Byron Leftwich on the Steelers’ final offensive possession, his first career reception...10/26 vs. New York Giants: Played in his second consecutive game as a reserve at wide receiver...established career highs with three receptions for 28 yards (9.3 avg.) with a long of 12 yards...11/3 at Washington: Played in his third consecutive game as a reserve at WR and as a contributor on special teams...11/9 vs. Indianapolis: Played in his fourth consecutive game as a reserve at WR and as a contributor on special teams...11/16 vs. San Diego: Played in his fifth consecutive game as a reserve at WR

and as a contributor on special teams...11/20 vs. Cincinnati: Played in his sixth consecutive game as a reserve at WR...caught two passes for 25 yards (12.5 avg.) with a career-long reception of 17 yards...11/30 at New England: Played in his seventh consecutive game as a reserve at WR and as a contributor on special teams...12/7 vs. Dallas: Played in his eighth consecutive game as a reserve at WR and as a contributor on special teams...12/14 at Baltimore: Played in his ninth consecutive game as a reserve at WR.

COLLEGE: Ranks sixth in school history with 124 receptions…finished fifth on the school’s career-record list with 1,915 yards receiving…his 20 touchdown catches are surpassed only by Roy Williams (36) in Texas annals…his 12 touchdown catches in 2006 tied the school season-record that was first set by Roy Williams in 2002. 2007: A preseason All-American and All-Big Twelve Conference first-team selection, he was limited by a nagging wrist injury in the team’s first six games of the season before missing the second half of the campaign to undergo surgery on October 16…earned a Frank Medina Rehabilitation Award and was named one of UT’s Outstanding Wide Receivers…started the team’s first six games at split end, extending his starting streak to 39 consecutive games…finished with 19 catches for 306 yards (16.1 avg) and three touchdowns…12 of his receptions were good for first downs…10 of his grabs were longer than 10 yards each, including five for 20 yards or more. 2006: All-Big Twelve Conference first-team selection…All-American honorable mention by The NFL Draft Report…started all 13 games, tying a school season-record with 12 touchdowns among his 46 receptions, good for 801 yards (17.4 avg.)…12 scores matched the Longhorn record set by Roy Williams in 2002… gained five yards on a rushing attempt and scored 72 points…gained over 100 yards receiving in the North Texas, Iowa State and Nebraska contests…had a string of seven consecutive games with at least one touchdown catch, a school record. 2005: Associated Press All-Big Twelve Conference honorable mention…started all 13 games at split end, finishing second on the team with 36 receptions for 545 yards (15.5 avg) and five touchdowns…scored 30 points for the season and also recorded a pair of solo tackles. 2004: Played in 11 games, starting the final seven at split end…made 22 catches for 263 yards (11.4 avg), but did not find the end zone…recorded one solo tackle. 2003: Redshirted as a freshman…graduated in December, 2007 with a degree in Youth and Community Studies and a minor in Business…active in UT’s community service program, as he was part of a group of Longhorns that regularly visited patients at the Austin Children’s Hospital.

PERSONAL: Attended Brenham (Tex.) High School...lettered three times as a wide receiver and free safety...Class 4A second-team All-State and first-team All-Greater Houston selection on offense and an All-District honoree on both sides of the ball as a senior...played in the 2003 U.S. Army All- American game...earned 4A honorable mention All-State and All-District honors as a junior...while primarily playing defense, tabbed the District’s Sophomore of the Year in 2000...nearly half of his 72 catches (31) in his final three seasons went for touchdowns...averaged 23.4 yards per reception (72 for 1,684 yards), as he helped lead the team to a 14-2 record and a berth in the Texas 4A Division II Championship game in 2002...caught 38 passes for 796 yards and 12 touchdowns, adding 44 tackles and five interceptions on defense that year... had 22 receptions for 656 yards and 13 scores and added a pair of interceptions as the team posted an 11-2 record during his junior season...as a sophomore, he recorded 89 tackles, and three interceptions, adding 12 catches for 232 yards and six touchdowns that season...lettered four times in track, performing mostly in the hurdles...lettered four times in basketball as a forward, earning All-District honors as a junior after averaging 12 points and eight rebounds per game...honor roll student and served as a student mentor...son of Limas, Sr. and Evelyn Sweed...Full name: Limas Lee Sweed, Jr.

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