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Quentin Jammer
Quentin Jammer.JPG
No. --     Free agent
Cornerback
Personal information
Date of birth: (1979-06-19) June 19, 1979 (age 33)
Place of birth: Angleton, Texas
Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 204 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school: Angleton High School
College: Texas
NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
Debuted in 2002 for the San Diego Chargers
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2012
Tackles 719
Passes defended 127
Interceptions 21
Forced fumbles 7
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com

Quentin Tremaine Jammer (born June 19, 1979) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the University of Texas, and earned All-American honors. The San Diego Chargers selected him in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft, and he has played his entire pro career for the San Diego Chargers.

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Early years [edit]

Jammer was born in Bay City, Texas, and attended Angleton High School. In high school football, he was a two-time all-district safety, cornerback, linebacker, wide receiver and quarterback as a senior, and was the district's defensive most valuable player. He also won three letters in track and field, and participated in the long jump, 100-meter dash, and the 200-meter dash.

College career [edit]

Jammer attended the University of Texas at Austin, and played for coach Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns football team from 1997 to 2001. He was a first-team All-Big 12 Conference selection following his junior and senior seasons, and was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American as a senior in 2001.[1] He was named team co-MVP his senior year and recorded seven interceptions as well as 195 tackles throughout his entire career.

Professional career [edit]

2002 NFL Draft [edit]

Jammer was drafted by the San Diego Chargers with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft.[2][3]

Pre-draft measureables
Wt 40 yd 20 ss 3-cone Vert BP Wonderlic
195 lb 4.42s sub-4s X 37½"[4] 17 X

(* represents NFL Combine)

San Diego Chargers [edit]

Due to a holdout to start the 2002 season, Jammer was not ready to make an impact his rookie year and only started 4 games. The following year, in 2003, Jammer started at the cornerback position, and has ever since. Coming into the NFL, Jammer was touted as being a physical player and a big hitter, rather than a finesse cover cornerback. The transition to the NFL for Jammer was difficult because the physical aggressiveness which brought him so much success in college often resulted in pass interference calls. Jammer led the NFL in pass interferences calls in 2004 with eight. Jammer suffered another setback in his development when the NFL made an officiating point of emphasis in 2004 that penalized defensive players for touching receivers further than 5 yards past the line of scrimmage. In an interview with Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News, Jammer said, "All the rule changes for the offense have altered the game. It's turned football into track with pads. Before you know it, the receivers are going to have a free run at you. You can't touch them at all. The rules got me away from my game," Jammer said. "When physical corners start finessing it, that's not their style."[5]

Jammer has also been criticized for his lack of interceptions.[6] In 62 career games leading up to the 2006 season, Jammer had only recorded six interceptions, including just two total in the 2004 and 2005 seasons. When the Chargers extended Jammer's contract during the 2006 offseason, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union Tribune wrote that "... he is widely considered by Chargers fans to be among the team's weak links, mostly for the fact he has just six career interceptions."[7] Acee later wrote of Jammer: "In recent seasons Jammer has been without a doubt the most vilified Charger. It was difficult to tell whether he was disliked (perhaps too mild a term) more for what he did (get called for a lot of penalties) or what he didn't do (make interceptions). It's possible in the past decade there has been only one other Charger (do we really need to say his name?) who drew more wrath from the faithful."[8]

During Jammer's first four years with the Chargers, the team regularly finished at or near the bottom of the league in terms of pass defense. Except for the 2003 season, the team was in the bottom five in terms of pass defense every year from 2002 to 2005. This led many Charger fans to become frustrated with Jammer, as due to his high draft position he became a symbol for the Chargers' failure to assemble a solid secondary. In turn, Jammer was often at odds with fans over their criticisms. In a September 2005 interview, Jammer said of the fans: "Those people are idiots. (They) don't know anything about football...They're not going to bother me."[9] Many fans could often be heard chanting, "Lito, Lito" every time Jammer was beaten by a receiver, a reference to Lito Sheppard, the two-time Pro-Bowl cornerback of the Philadelphia Eagles who was taken after Jammer in the 2002 draft.

In recent years, supporters of Jammer noted that the Chargers had a poor pass defense not because of Jammer, but because of their anemic pass rush. But in 2005, the Chargers had one of the top front 7s in the NFL, featuring Pro Bowler and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award winner Shawne Merriman and Pro Bowler Jamal Williams. Despite this fearsome pass rush, the Chargers still finished 28th in the league in pass defense.[10] A reason for this may be that the 3-4 defense, which the Chargers use under Ted Cottrell, typically has larger, slower players in the front seven than in the respective positions in the 4-3, leaving more pressure on the defensive backs.

During training camp he signed a new five-year contract extension that will run through the 2012 season. The 2006 offseason saw an overhaul of the Chargers' secondary after many disappointing years. The team signed former Carolina Panthers safety Marlon McCree as a free agent, and they spent a first round draft choice on cornerback Antonio Cromartie. McCree's veteran presence had an immediate impact on the secondary, including Jammer, who surpassed his 2005 interception total in only the third game of the season. Although Jammer only recorded one more interception in the remaining 13 games, the 2006 season was his best and most consistent as a pro. Towards the middle of the season, Jammer showed signs of turning into a shutdown cornerback, and QBs rarely threw at him. He closed out the Chargers 21-14 win over Oakland on Nov. 26 with an interception on first play after two-minute warning. He finished the season leading the team in interceptions with 4 and with a career high in tackles helping the Chargers finished 13th in the league in pass defense.

Jammer critics point to the 3rd and 10, long bomb Reche Caldwell caught in the divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots as a sign that Jammer is still not meeting expectations. Jammer, in blitz-scheme, short area press coverage, was not able to help the defense recover from an ineffective jailhouse blitz and Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady comfortably stepped up in the pocket to loft a deep strike to Caldwell. Despite Brady's completion to Caldwell, Jammer had a strong day limiting Patriot receivers, in the 2007 AFC Championship game against the Patriots, he had an outstanding performance, limiting Randy Moss to 1 reception for 12 yards, and intercepting Tom Brady once.

In week 6 of the 2012 season, Jammer recorded his career first pick-six off Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.[11]

Personal [edit]

Quentin has three sons.[12] His cousins are Virginia Destroyers receiver Johnnie Lee Higgins, and former Seahawk Cedric Woodard. His brother is current Texas Longhorn cornerback Quandre Diggs.

References [edit]

External links [edit]


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NBCSports.com
Mon, 20 May 2013 06:00:53 -0700

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Mon, 20 May 2013 04:44:52 -0700

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SB Nation

SB Nation
Mon, 20 May 2013 06:36:30 -0700

Quentin Jammer wants to play next season, but he isn't expecting to suit up in a San Diego Chargers uniform. The veteran cornerback told the San Diego Union-Tribune that his expectation "is to be elsewhere," though he is very open to returning with the ...
 
U-T San Diego
Wed, 22 May 2013 20:43:32 -0700

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Rant Sports
Mon, 20 May 2013 11:46:36 -0700

According to Tod Leonard of utsandiego.com, Quentin Jammer wants to re-sign with the San Diego Chargers. Jammer said: “I'd love to come back to the Chargers. I've had conversations with them. I totally understood the direction they were going in.

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Mon, 20 May 2013 06:56:52 -0700

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Mon, 20 May 2013 09:40:39 -0700

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Sports World Report
Mon, 20 May 2013 07:27:12 -0700

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