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Bryan Randall #05
POSITION QB
HEIGHT (WT) 6-0 (228 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 8/16/83
NFL EXP: 2
COLLEGE Virginia Tech
 
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5 Bryan Randall - QB

HEIGHT – 6-0

WEIGHT – 228 

COLLEGE – Virginia Tech

BORN – August 16, 1983

BIRTHPLACE – Charleston, WV

HOW ACQUIRED – FA-'07

NFL EXPERIENCE – 2

 

PRO: Signed with the Steelers on Feb. 9, 2007……originally entered the league on April 29, 2005 with the Falcons as an undrafted free agent… released by Atlanta on Aug. 31, 2005… assigned to the Falcons practice squad on Sept. 5, 2005… let go by Atlanta on Sept. 20, 2005… signed to the Falcons practice squad on November 15, 2005…released by the Falcons on December 6, 2005…signed with the Falcons on January 9, 2006… released by the Atlanta Falcons on August 29, 2006… signed to the Tampa Bay practice squad on October 2, 2006…was released by the Buccaneers on Oct. 10, 2006.

2005: Spent five weeks on the Falcons practice squad.

COLLEGE: Was a key figure for the Hokies…served as the No. 2 quarterback as a true freshman…always excelled during off-season athletic performance testing…played with confidence and poise…a mobile, athletic signal-caller who could make plays when things broke down. 2004: Earned ACC Offensive Player of the Year, after throwing for 2,264 yards and rushing for 511 yards. 2002: Spent the year as a backup to Michael Vick. 2003: Completed 112-of-185 passes for 1,384 yards and 10 touchdowns, while rushing for 366 yards on 65 carries with four touchdowns. 2001: One of four freshman to see action, serving as the No. 2 quarterback.

PERSONAL: Attended Burton (Williamsburg, Va.) High School…rated the top player in Virginia for the 2000 season by the Roanoke Times…a prep All-America pick by Parade, SuperPrep, PrepStar, Blue Chip Recruiting, G&W Recruiting and Student Sports...rated the No. 15 player in the nation, the Mid-Atlantic Offensive Player of the Year and the No. 1 player in Virginia by SuperPrep...was a Dream Team pick by PrepStar, which listed him as the No. 1 player in the Atlantic Region...ranked as the No. 41 player in the nation by Max Emfinger's Blue Chip Recruiting...G&W Recruiting's No. 46 offensive player in nation...picked the No. 20 QB in the nation by Student Sports...Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report No. 21 player in the Mid-Atlantic Region...named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Virginia...an All-Southern pick by Orlando Sentinel...selected the state Group AA Player of Year by The Associated Press and the AA Offensive Player of the Year by the state coaches...first-team Group AA all-state as a QB and DB by coaches...first-team Group AA as DB, second-team as QB by AP...accounted for 58 TDs, 2,826 yards passing and 2,169 yards rushing during his final two years. 2000: Finished his senior season rated the No. 2 athlete in the nation by SuperPrep and the No. 4 quarterback in the country by PrepStarpassed for 1,301 yards and 14 TDs...completed 94 of 171 passes...added 1,012 yards rushing with 16 TDs...Ran for 214 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 184 yards and two TDs in a win over Tabb... posted over 150 tackles and intercepted eight passes on defense…named the district and region offense and defensive player of the year as a senior. 1999: As a junior, he became the first player in Virginia high school history to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 1,000 yards in the same season…as a senior, he became the first state player to duplicate the feat in back-to-back seasons…Contributed 22 tackles, 134 yards and three touchdowns rushing and a pair of passing touchdowns during a win over Poquoson his junior year...rushed for 1,157 yards and passed for 1,525…played quarterback, receiver, safety and returned kicks during his four-year career. compiled a district record 7,481 all-purpose yards during his career...a four-year letterman as a guard on the basketball team...was named the state Group AA Basketball Player of the Year as a junior after leading his team to a state championship...played on an AAU national championship basketball team...a member of the National Honor Society...son of Edgar and Belinda Randall…his father played basketball at West Virginia State...Full name: Bryan Jemar Randall.