RYAN MUNDY
PRO: Re-signed
by the Steelers on February 12, 2009... originally drafted by the Steelers as
the second of two sixth-round draft picks
(194th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft...released by the Steelers
following the 2008 training camp...was signed back to the team’s practice squad
on Nov. 11 and remained on it for the remainder of the season.
2008
(0-0/0-0): Spent training camp with the Steelers prior to being released
on August 30...signed by the Steelers to the practice squad on November 11,
where he spent the remainder of the season.
COLLEGE: Mundy spent his first four years at the
University of Michigan before transferring to West Virginia as a post-graduate
transfer…following his redshirt-junior year at Michigan (2006), used an NCAA
rule to transfer to West Virginia that allowed seniors to transfer to another
school and participate in athletics without sitting out a year due to their
previous school not having a certain field in which they want to study…made an
outstanding contribution to the West Virginia secondary after transferring from
Michigan as a fifth-year senior…teamed with Eric Wicks to form one of the top
safety combinations in the Big East, as well as the nation…added solid run
support with his already excellent cover skills…displayed outstanding leadership
ability…covered well and made excellent open-field tackles…awarded the Coach’s
Contribution Award by the coaching staff…member of the 2008 Fiesta Bowl
squad…played high school football in Pittsburgh at nearby Woodland Hills
High…started 18-of-35 career games for Michigan at safety and finished with 86
career tackles and three interceptions…earned a bachelor’s degree in sport
management from Michigan in May 2007. 2007 (WVU): Started all 13 games at safety
for the Mountaineers…fourth-leading tackler on the team with 62 tackles,
including 30 unassisted tackles…tied for the team lead with three interceptions
for 75 yards…also led the team in pass breakups with seven…collected at least
five or more tackles in five games…returned one interception 17 yards, one 26
and one 33 yards…recovered a fumble in two of the last three games…season high
two pass breakups against Mississippi State and Cincinnati…season high 11
tackles, including seven solo stops against Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta
Bowl…seven tackles, a pass breakup and an interception at Rutgers…six tackles
and two pass breakups against Mississippi State…eight tackles and a fumble
recovery at Marshall…three tackles and a pass breakup against Louisville…five
tackles against Pitt in the season finale…selected by the National Football
Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame’s Hampshire Honor Society as a
scholar-athlete…currently working on a master’s degree in sports administration.
2006 (Michigan): Started six games and played in 11 contests…had 25 tackles on
the season with one interception…recorded his first career sack and two total
stops in start vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 9)...tallied three stops at Notre
Dame (Sept. 9)...collected game-ending interception against Ball State (Nov.
4)…had a career-high eight tackles against Michigan State…earned a bachelor’s
degree in sport management from Michigan in May 2007. 2005 (Michigan): Had a
medical redshirt season due to a shoulder injury…played in the season opener
against Northern Illinois but missed the remainder of the season. 2004
(Michigan): Started 12 games at free safety as a sophomore…finished fifth on the
team with 51 tackles…added two interceptions and three pass breakups…posted
seven tackles against Michigan State and Ohio State…had three tackles and one
pass breakup against Texas in the Rose Bowl. 2003 (Michigan): Played in 11 games
as a true freshman…earned the Michigan Athletic Academic achievement…tallied 10
tackles…was second on the special teams’ unit with eight tackles.
PERSONAL:
Set
Woodland Hills High career receiving record with 54 catches... USA Today
prep All-America...Quad-A Player of the Year from Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review...all-state and Post- Gazette Fabulous
22...pair of interceptions in U.S. Army All-America game...three-year track
letterman...son of Gregory Mundy...Full Name: Ryan Gregory
Mundy.