JOHN BECK (AMERICAN FOOTBALL)
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'John Dalton Beck' (born August 21, 1981 in Hayward, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Miami Dolphins. He was originally drafted by the Dolphins in the second round (40th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at Brigham Young.
John Beck was born August 21, 1981 in Hayward, California. His parents Wendell (a former track and field athlete for Brigham Young) and Julie Beck moved to Arizona. He first started playing football as a child at eight years old. He became an Eagle Scout.[1] He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lisbon, Portugal from 2000 through 2002, and communicates fluently in Portuguese. Beck was married in May of 2004 to Barbara Burke, and the couple has a son, Tyler. Beck earned Outstanding Male Scholar Athlete honors at Mountain View High School in Mesa, Ariz . A three-year letterwinner, he led his school to a state championship as a senior . He posted an overall record of 25-2 over his junior and senior seasons. He holds the Arizona high school record with 42 touchdown completions in a single season with only four interceptions. Beck also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and an infielder.
Beck attended Mountain View High School in Mesa, Arizona, before being recruited by Brigham Young University. He received Outstanding Male Scholar Athlete honors at Mountain View High School, a three-year letterman, and led Mountain View High School to a state championship as a senior. His overall record was 25-2 during his junior and senior seasons. Beck earned first-team all-region, first-team all-state, USA Today All-American honorable mention and Dairyman first-team All-America honors. He was named the region Offensive Player of the Year and garnered first-team Super All-State and Super All-State Player-of-the-Year honors. Beck was further recognized as the Arizona High School Football Player of the Year and earned both the Ed Dougherty and Fred Enke Awards (Arizona Quarterback of the Year). During his senior year, he was named the MVP during the state championship game and selected as the Arizona All-Star game Most Valuable Player. Fox Sports has recognized Beck as the Arizona 5A Player of the Year. Beck also currently holds the Arizona high school record with 42 touchdown completions in a single season with only 4 interceptions. Beyond football, Beck also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and an infielder.
As a 22-year old true freshman, Beck earned Academic All-Mountain West honors and competed in eight games, including four starts, becoming only the second true freshman to start at quarterback in Brigham Young history (vs. Stanford), completing 22-of-45 attempts for a season-high 279 yards against the Cardinal, including a season-long 56-yard bomb to Rodney Wilkerson. His first career victory occurred on Oct. 4, leading the Cougars to a 44-36 win at San Diego State. He later saw action at fourth-ranked USC, completing one pass for 12 yards and carrying the ball four times for 29 yards..
While a sophomore, Beck earned second-team All-Mountain West honors and started at quarterback in 10 of the Cougars' 11 games during the season. He broke the Mountain West Conference and Brigham Young single-game record with 67 pass attempts against UNLV on Oct. 8 and currently holds the MWC single-game sophomore record with 34 completions against UNLV. Beck averaged a MWC-best 261.0 yards per game against league opponents and averaged 233.0 yards per game against all opponents. He was named the MWC Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Cougars to a 41-24 win over Air Force. Against San Diego State, Beck posted Brigham Young's highest quarterback rating since early in the 2001 season at 204.8. He also passed the 3,000-yard mark as a sophomore, ranking as the Cougars' third most prolific sophomore quarterback, while passing for at least one 50+ yard completion in six of eleven games.
As a junior, Beck was an All-Mountain West Conference first-team selection, named Academic All-MWC and named team offensive MVP. He threw for a league-best 3,709 yards, marking the most yards by a Brigham Young quarterback since Brandon Doman threw for over 3,500 yards in 2001. Beck was ranked fifth nationally with a league-best 309.1 yards-per-game average, including a league-high 517 yards against TCU on Sept. 24. Beck was twice named the MWC Offensive Player or the Week. He also set MWC single-game records with (i) 41 completions (vs. Boston College on Sept. 3) and (ii) 517 yards passing (vs. TCU on Sept. 24). He tied a MWC single-game record with five TD's (vs. TCU on Sept. 24) and was ranked second all-time in the Mountain West with 7,136 career passing yards and first in the Mountain West with 3,709 yards in 2005. Beck was a 2005 Davey O'Brien Award candidate and rated as the top passing quarterback in the MWC by Street & Smith's. College Football News listed Beck as one of the top-30 players in the Mountain West Conference, while Phil Steele's College Football Preview ranked him as one of the top-40 quarterbacks in the country.
As a senior, Beck was ranked as the 2nd best quarterback in the country by ESPN as measured in quarterback efficiency ratings (173.27)[2] and 5th best season leader in passing by CBS.[3]. He led Brigham Young to a record of 10-2, with a 8-0 record in the Mountain West Conference. He was a finalist for the Davey O'Brien and Unitas Golden Arm Awards, and created buzz on the Heisman watch lists. One site that tracks college football had him #4 on the Heisman watch list.[4] He was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the week following the come-from-behind victory over Utah on the last game of the 2006 season.[5]
On Nov. 25, 2006 Beck led the Cougars to his first victory over in-state rival University of Utah Utes by completing a TD pass to TE Jonny Harline as time expired. With three seconds left on the clock, Beck dropped back, shuffled left, was pressured by a blitzing linebacker, then scrambled right (nearly 11 seconds in all) before throwing back across the field to Harline, who was standing alone in the endzone.[1] Beck finished the game with 387 passing yards and 4 TD's.
Beck led the Cougars to their first bowl win since 1996, a 38 to 8 romp of the Oregon Ducks in the Las Vegas Bowl, at the end of the '06 season. The win was made in large part because of Beck and running back Curtis Brown. Beck totaled 375 yards and two scores and also had 26 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Beck's main target, Jonny Harline, was named the MVP after a 181 yard and 1 touchdown performance.
★ 2x Academic All-Mountain West (2003, 2005)
★ Second-team All-Mountain West (2004)
★ BYU Cougars MVP (2005)
★ 2x First-team All-Mountain West (2005-2006)
★ ''Sporting News'' Mountain West Preseason Offensive Player of the Year (2006)
★ Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2006)
★ ''Sporting News'' second-team All-American (2006)
★ Davey O'Brien Award finalist (2006)
★ Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist (2006)
Inaccurate reports of Beck's weak arm strength were repudiated by Beck's performance at the NFL Combine where he placed second in ball speed over 61 mph. While Beck's age may have been a disadvantage, NFL scouts were impressed with Beck's quarterback intelligence and maturity.
Coming into the 2007 NFL Draft, Beck was considered to be one of the top quarterback prospects after JaMarcus Russell and Brady Quinn. John Beck was the fourth quarterback chosen, following Russell, Quinn and Kevin Kolb. He was selected 40th overall. Many were surprised at the choice, Miami having passed on the chance to select the more widely recognized Brady Quinn in the first round.
The Miami Dolphins signed quarterback John Beck to a four-year contract with nearly $3.25 million in guaranteed money and incentives making it worth up to $4.5 million and $6.5 million total over four years.[6]
1. On A Mission, , Aaron, Derr, Boys' Life, 2007
2. ESPN, NCAA Division I-A Statistics, Nov. 27, 2006, http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/statistics
3. CBS Sportsline,http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/stats/playersort/NCAAF/QB
4. Todd Erikson, Fourth and inches..., Real Football 365, Nov. 23, 2006, http://www.realfootball365.com/college/articles/2006/11/fourth_and_inches_2.html
5. Beck named national player of week 11/27, Daily Herald, Nov. 27, 2006, http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/201365/3/
6. ''Dolphins sign Beck, still awaiting Ginn'' [2]
John Beck Stats
★ Brigham Young Cougars Bio
★ Miami Dolphins Bio
'John Dalton Beck' (born August 21, 1981 in Hayward, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Miami Dolphins. He was originally drafted by the Dolphins in the second round (40th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at Brigham Young.
| Contents |
| Personal |
| High school career |
| College career |
| Awards and honors |
| Statistics |
| Professional career |
| NFL Draft |
| Miami Dolphins |
| Footnotes |
| References |
| External links |
Personal
John Beck was born August 21, 1981 in Hayward, California. His parents Wendell (a former track and field athlete for Brigham Young) and Julie Beck moved to Arizona. He first started playing football as a child at eight years old. He became an Eagle Scout.[1] He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lisbon, Portugal from 2000 through 2002, and communicates fluently in Portuguese. Beck was married in May of 2004 to Barbara Burke, and the couple has a son, Tyler. Beck earned Outstanding Male Scholar Athlete honors at Mountain View High School in Mesa, Ariz . A three-year letterwinner, he led his school to a state championship as a senior . He posted an overall record of 25-2 over his junior and senior seasons. He holds the Arizona high school record with 42 touchdown completions in a single season with only four interceptions. Beck also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and an infielder.
High school career
Beck attended Mountain View High School in Mesa, Arizona, before being recruited by Brigham Young University. He received Outstanding Male Scholar Athlete honors at Mountain View High School, a three-year letterman, and led Mountain View High School to a state championship as a senior. His overall record was 25-2 during his junior and senior seasons. Beck earned first-team all-region, first-team all-state, USA Today All-American honorable mention and Dairyman first-team All-America honors. He was named the region Offensive Player of the Year and garnered first-team Super All-State and Super All-State Player-of-the-Year honors. Beck was further recognized as the Arizona High School Football Player of the Year and earned both the Ed Dougherty and Fred Enke Awards (Arizona Quarterback of the Year). During his senior year, he was named the MVP during the state championship game and selected as the Arizona All-Star game Most Valuable Player. Fox Sports has recognized Beck as the Arizona 5A Player of the Year. Beck also currently holds the Arizona high school record with 42 touchdown completions in a single season with only 4 interceptions. Beyond football, Beck also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and an infielder.
College career
As a 22-year old true freshman, Beck earned Academic All-Mountain West honors and competed in eight games, including four starts, becoming only the second true freshman to start at quarterback in Brigham Young history (vs. Stanford), completing 22-of-45 attempts for a season-high 279 yards against the Cardinal, including a season-long 56-yard bomb to Rodney Wilkerson. His first career victory occurred on Oct. 4, leading the Cougars to a 44-36 win at San Diego State. He later saw action at fourth-ranked USC, completing one pass for 12 yards and carrying the ball four times for 29 yards..
While a sophomore, Beck earned second-team All-Mountain West honors and started at quarterback in 10 of the Cougars' 11 games during the season. He broke the Mountain West Conference and Brigham Young single-game record with 67 pass attempts against UNLV on Oct. 8 and currently holds the MWC single-game sophomore record with 34 completions against UNLV. Beck averaged a MWC-best 261.0 yards per game against league opponents and averaged 233.0 yards per game against all opponents. He was named the MWC Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Cougars to a 41-24 win over Air Force. Against San Diego State, Beck posted Brigham Young's highest quarterback rating since early in the 2001 season at 204.8. He also passed the 3,000-yard mark as a sophomore, ranking as the Cougars' third most prolific sophomore quarterback, while passing for at least one 50+ yard completion in six of eleven games.
As a junior, Beck was an All-Mountain West Conference first-team selection, named Academic All-MWC and named team offensive MVP. He threw for a league-best 3,709 yards, marking the most yards by a Brigham Young quarterback since Brandon Doman threw for over 3,500 yards in 2001. Beck was ranked fifth nationally with a league-best 309.1 yards-per-game average, including a league-high 517 yards against TCU on Sept. 24. Beck was twice named the MWC Offensive Player or the Week. He also set MWC single-game records with (i) 41 completions (vs. Boston College on Sept. 3) and (ii) 517 yards passing (vs. TCU on Sept. 24). He tied a MWC single-game record with five TD's (vs. TCU on Sept. 24) and was ranked second all-time in the Mountain West with 7,136 career passing yards and first in the Mountain West with 3,709 yards in 2005. Beck was a 2005 Davey O'Brien Award candidate and rated as the top passing quarterback in the MWC by Street & Smith's. College Football News listed Beck as one of the top-30 players in the Mountain West Conference, while Phil Steele's College Football Preview ranked him as one of the top-40 quarterbacks in the country.
As a senior, Beck was ranked as the 2nd best quarterback in the country by ESPN as measured in quarterback efficiency ratings (173.27)[2] and 5th best season leader in passing by CBS.[3]. He led Brigham Young to a record of 10-2, with a 8-0 record in the Mountain West Conference. He was a finalist for the Davey O'Brien and Unitas Golden Arm Awards, and created buzz on the Heisman watch lists. One site that tracks college football had him #4 on the Heisman watch list.[4] He was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the week following the come-from-behind victory over Utah on the last game of the 2006 season.[5]
On Nov. 25, 2006 Beck led the Cougars to his first victory over in-state rival University of Utah Utes by completing a TD pass to TE Jonny Harline as time expired. With three seconds left on the clock, Beck dropped back, shuffled left, was pressured by a blitzing linebacker, then scrambled right (nearly 11 seconds in all) before throwing back across the field to Harline, who was standing alone in the endzone.[1] Beck finished the game with 387 passing yards and 4 TD's.
Beck led the Cougars to their first bowl win since 1996, a 38 to 8 romp of the Oregon Ducks in the Las Vegas Bowl, at the end of the '06 season. The win was made in large part because of Beck and running back Curtis Brown. Beck totaled 375 yards and two scores and also had 26 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Beck's main target, Jonny Harline, was named the MVP after a 181 yard and 1 touchdown performance.
Awards and honors
★ 2x Academic All-Mountain West (2003, 2005)
★ Second-team All-Mountain West (2004)
★ BYU Cougars MVP (2005)
★ 2x First-team All-Mountain West (2005-2006)
★ ''Sporting News'' Mountain West Preseason Offensive Player of the Year (2006)
★ Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2006)
★ ''Sporting News'' second-team All-American (2006)
★ Davey O'Brien Award finalist (2006)
★ Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist (2006)
Statistics
| Year | Games | Attempts | Completions | Comp % | Yards | Avg | TDs | Interceptions | QB Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | 8 | 145 | 73 | 50.3% | 864 | 6.0 | 5 | 5 | 104.9 |
| 2004 | 11 | 343 | 192 | 56.0% | 2563 | 7.5 | 15 | 8 | 128.5 |
| 2005 | 12 | 513 | 331 | 64.5% | 3709 | 7.2 | 27 | 13 | 137.6 |
| 2006 | 12 | 417 | 289 | 69.3% | 3885 | 9.3 | 32 | 8 | 169.1 |
Professional career
NFL Draft
Inaccurate reports of Beck's weak arm strength were repudiated by Beck's performance at the NFL Combine where he placed second in ball speed over 61 mph. While Beck's age may have been a disadvantage, NFL scouts were impressed with Beck's quarterback intelligence and maturity.
Coming into the 2007 NFL Draft, Beck was considered to be one of the top quarterback prospects after JaMarcus Russell and Brady Quinn. John Beck was the fourth quarterback chosen, following Russell, Quinn and Kevin Kolb. He was selected 40th overall. Many were surprised at the choice, Miami having passed on the chance to select the more widely recognized Brady Quinn in the first round.
Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins signed quarterback John Beck to a four-year contract with nearly $3.25 million in guaranteed money and incentives making it worth up to $4.5 million and $6.5 million total over four years.[6]
Footnotes
1. On A Mission, , Aaron, Derr, Boys' Life, 2007
2. ESPN, NCAA Division I-A Statistics, Nov. 27, 2006, http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/statistics
3. CBS Sportsline,http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/stats/playersort/NCAAF/QB
4. Todd Erikson, Fourth and inches..., Real Football 365, Nov. 23, 2006, http://www.realfootball365.com/college/articles/2006/11/fourth_and_inches_2.html
5. Beck named national player of week 11/27, Daily Herald, Nov. 27, 2006, http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/201365/3/
6. ''Dolphins sign Beck, still awaiting Ginn'' [2]
References
John Beck Stats
External links
★ Brigham Young Cougars Bio
★ Miami Dolphins Bio
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