AHMAD CARROLL


'Ahmad Raheem Carroll' (born August 4, 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States) is an American football cornerback who was formerly a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars and is now a free agent of the NFL. He was selected out of the University of Arkansas in the first round, with the 25th overall pick, of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. Carroll attended Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta, Georgia. On October 3rd, 2006 he was released following a press conference from Packers General Manager Ted Thompson.

Contents
College career
NFL career
Criticism
Arrest & Release
References

College career


At Arkansas, Carroll excelled in two sports as both a sprinter for the track team and a cornerback for the football team. He finished his college football career with the following statistics:

★ 140 tackles (7 for losses)

★ 25 passes defensed

★ 4 interceptions

★ 2 fumble recoveries

★ 2 forced fumbles

★ 12 quarterback hurries

NFL career



★ 34 games played with the Green Bay Packers

★ 28 games in which Carroll started

★ 33 total penalty flags thrown against Carroll

★ 26 penalties called for coverage violations such as pass interference, illegal contact, and holding

★ 256 penalty yards enforced as a result of 24 infractions that were not declined or offset by another penalty

★ 11 touchdowns Carroll allowed in coverage

★ 3 interceptions by Carroll
On October 12, the Jaguars signed Carroll, a restricted free agent, to another contract. Terms were not released.[1]

Criticism


Carroll earned the nickname "Batman" from his days of playing youth football, where he repeatedly jumped over the opposing center in a game. In the NFL, Carroll is known around the league by the nicknames "Grabby Smurf," for his tendency to commit illegal contact penalties, and also by the name "Highway 28," in the sense that opposing receivers speed past him into the end zone.
In Week 4 of the 2006 season, the Green Bay Packers played the Philadelphia Eagles and Ahmad Carroll was burned for two costly touchdowns by Greg Lewis, which proved to be the final straw as he was cut shortly afterwards.

Arrest & Release


On May 5, 2007, Carroll was arrested around 3 a.m. on drug and gun charges.
Carroll, 23, was released on bond after attending court at 9 a.m. He is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, carrying a pistol without a license, possession of MDMA (ecstasy), and possession of a firearm during the commitment of a felony. As a result of this incident, on May 7, 2007 the Jacksonville Jaguars waived Carroll. [1] Carroll could potentially file a grievance against the team, as NFL teams are not allowed to part ways with a player for legal troubles.

References


1. CB Carroll waived after being latest Jaguar arrested


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