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Roc Alexander
Height:5-10
Weight:190
College:Washington
Experience:5th season
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20 Roc Alexander - Biography

HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 190
COLLEGE: Washington
NFL EXP: 5th season

Career Statistics
Year Team G GS tckls solo ast sacks int yds avg lg td
2004 DEN 15 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
2005 DEN 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
2006 HOU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Totals 27 1 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0

TRANSACTIONS: Signed as undrafted free agent by Denver Broncos on May 3, 2004…waived by the Broncos on Sept. 2, 2006…acquired from waivers by the Houston Texans on Sept. 3, 2006…placed on injured reserve with a knee injury on Sept. 12, 2006...re-signed by the Texans on March 6, 2007...placed on injured reserve July 31, 2007 with a knee injury.

PRO: Speedy returner with good agility and senses…has seen action in 27 career games, with one start with the Texans and Denver Broncos…looking to return to form after season-ending knee injury in early 2006…amassed six total tackles, one assisted, and two fumble recoveries…returned 32 kickoffs for 665 yards…played in one playoff game with Denver. 

2006:  Played in one game in his first season with the Texans before suffering a season-ending knee injury…placed on injured reserve for remainder of the season…returned one kickoff for 18 yards against Philadelphia (9/10).

2005:  Saw action in 10 games for the Denver Broncos…finished with six special teams tackles…returned 12 kicks for 261 yards…made one special teams tackle on Monday Night Football against Kansas City (9/26)…returned one kick for 26 yards and one special teams stop against Philadelphia (10/30)…returned two kicks for 49 yards, including a 29-yard return, and a special teams tackle at Oakland (11/13)…recovered a fumble and returned one kickoff 23 yards against the New York Jets (11/20)…contributed four kickoff returns for 73 yards and one special teams tackle at Dallas (11/24)…played primarily on special teams at Kansas City (12/4)…returned a kickoff at Buffalo (12/17)…returned his only kickoff, a season-high 31 yards against Oakland (12/24)…took two kickoffs back 38 yards in the regular season finale at San Diego (12/31).

2004: Played in all 16 games, starting one, as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Denver Broncos…contributed on special teams most of the season…returned 19 kickoffs for 386 yards…made 12 special teams tackles, good for second-highest on the team…recorded six tackles, five solo…recovered one fumble…returned two kickoffs for 55 yards in his NFL debut against Kansas City (9/12)…saw action on special teams at Jacksonville (9/19)…saw extensive action on special teams against San Diego (9/26)…registered two special teams tackles at Tampa Bay (10/3)…played predominantly on special teams against Carolina (10/10)…finished with one special teams tackle at Oakland (10/17)…registered one special teams tackle on Monday Night Football at Cincinnati (10/25)…returned four kickoffs for 79 yards along with one special teams stop against Atlanta (10/31)…finished with one special teams tackle against Houston (11/7)…recovered his first career fumble and also returned four kickoffs for 87 yards at New Orleans (11/21)…had another good return game, returning four kicks for 85 yards against Oakland (11/28)…took four kickoffs back for 62 yards at San Diego (12/5)…made two special teams tackles against Miami (12/12)…recorded one tackle while seeing extensive defensive action at Kansas City (12/19)…made his first career start and finished with four tackles, three solo, and one special teams tackle at Tennessee (12/25)…saw action on special teams against Indianapolis (1/2/05)…registered six solo tackles and broke up a pass in his first career playoff game, an AFC Wild Card game, at Indianapolis (1/9/05).

COLLEGE: A standout corner at Washington…started 14 total games and finished with 86 tackles, 58 solo, four interceptions, 18 passes defensed and three forced fumbles…also finished with 34 kickoff returns for 868 yards and one touchdown…ranks third all-time at Washington with his 25.5-yard per kickoff return average…led Washington as a senior with kickoff returns with 13 returns for 268 yards…holds three of the 25 longest kickoff returns in Washington history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Native of Colorado…running back at Wasson High School…finished with 1,620 career rush yards on 162 carries and 18 touchdowns…recorded 110 tackles…named Denver Post "Blue Chip" and Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph All-Area team…Colorado state champion in the 100-meter dash (10.5 seconds) at Wasson…nicknamed ‘Roc' by his grandfather…given name is Narond Alexander.

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