Jesse James (tight end)

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Jesse James
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James with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2015
Personal information
Born: (1994-06-04) June 4, 1994 (age 30)
Glassport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:261 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High school: South Allegheny
(Glassport, Pennsylvania)
College: Penn State
Position: Tight end
NFL draft: 2015  / round: 5 / pick: 160
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:157
Receiving yards:1,522
Receiving touchdowns:12
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Jesse Dylan James (born June 4, 1994) is an American football tight end who is a free agent. He played college football at Penn State, and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2015 NFL draft. He has also been a member of the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders.

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Early life

James attended South Allegheny Middle/Senior High School in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. [1] where he was a two-time Second-team All-State selection in both football and basketball. [2] He was named First-team All-Century Conference as a tight end for both his junior and senior seasons. [2] Over the two seasons he recorded 71 receptions for 1,030 yards and 10 touchdowns. [2] For his final three seasons, he was named a team captain. [2] He was invited to play in the Semper-Fidelis All-American game. [2] He was also named to the 2011 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22. [2]

MaxPreps rated him as the nation's No. 3 tight end as a senior. [2] He was rated by Rivals.com as a three-star recruit. [3] He committed to Penn State University to play college football. [4]

College career

James began attending Penn State in 2012. He played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2012, with six starts. He recorded 15 receptions for 276 yards and tied a school record with five receiving touchdowns by a tight end. [2] As a sophomore in 2013, James started all 12 games and recorded 25 receptions for 333 yards and three touchdowns. [5] [6] During his junior season in 2014, James broke the school's record for career touchdowns by a tight end, passing Ted Kwalick's 10. [7] For the season, he recorded 38 receptions for 396 yards and three touchdowns.

After his junior season, James entered the 2015 NFL draft. [8] [9] He finished his career at Penn State with 76 receptions for 1,005 yards and 11 touchdowns. [10]

College statistics

SeasonTeamGPReceiving
RecYdsAvgTD
2012 Penn State 101527618.45
2013 Penn State 102533313.33
2014 Penn State 133839610.43
Career 33781,00512.911

Professional career

Pre-draft

Coming out of Penn State, James was projected to be drafted anywhere from the fourth to sixth round by the majority of NFL analysts and scouts. He received an invitation to the NFL Combine and completed all of the required drills and positional workouts. [11] On March 19, 2015, James attended Penn State's annual Pro Day and succeeded in lowering his times in the 40, 20, and 10-yard dash from the combine. He also performed positional drills for representatives and scouts from 19 NFL teams, who attended to scout James, Donovan Smith, Adrian Amos, and eight other Penn State players. [12] He was ranked the fifth best tight end prospect available in the 2015 NFL draft by NFLDraftScout.com and was ranked the 13th best tight end by NFL analyst Charles Davis. [13]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
261 lb
(118 kg)
33 in
(0.84 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.83 s1.72 s2.85 s4.50 s7.53 s37+12 in
(0.95 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
26 reps
All values from NFL Scouting Combine. [14] [15]

Pittsburgh Steelers

James with the Steelers in 2017 Jesse James 2017.jpg
James with the Steelers in 2017

James was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round with the 160th overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft. [16] On May 14, 2015, the Steelers signed James to a four-year, $2.48 million rookie contract with $218,912 guaranteed. [10] [17] On November 8, 2015, James made his professional regular season debut and caught two passes for 13 yards and also scored his first touchdown on a four-yard reception in a 38–35 victory over the Oakland Raiders. [18] As a rookie, he appeared in eight games, recording eight receptions for 56 yards and one touchdown. [19]

The following season in 2016, with Heath Miller retired, and newly signed free agent Ladarius Green on injured reserve, James became the starting tight end to begin the season. James finished the 2016 season with 39 receptions for 338 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 16 games and 13 starts. [20]

On January 8, 2017, James started in his first career postseason game and caught one pass for nine yards as the Steelers defeated the Miami Dolphins 30–12 in the AFC Wild Card Round. [21] He began the regular season as the Steeler's de facto starting tight end ahead of Vance McDonald. [22] On September 10, in the season opening 21–18 victory over the Cleveland Browns, James had six receptions for 41 yards and two touchdowns for his first career multi-touchdown game. [23] During Week 15 against the New England Patriots, James caught a potential game-winning touchdown, but after a review, it was overturned when officials ruled that James lost control as the ball hit the ground. The controversial moment loomed large as Ben Roethlisberger threw an interception two plays later, resulting in the Steelers losing 27–24 and giving the Patriots another AFC East title and eventual #1 seed. [24] [25] [26] In the 2017 season, he finished with 43 receptions for 372 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns. [27]

In Week 2 of the 2018 season, against the Kansas City Chiefs, James recorded a career-high 138 receiving yards and a touchdown on five receptions in the 42–37 loss. [28] He played in 16 games with seven starts, recording 30 receptions for 423 yards and two touchdowns. [29]

Detroit Lions

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James with the Detroit Lions in 2019

On March 14, 2019, James signed a four-year, $22.6 million contract with the Detroit Lions. [30] In the 2019 season, he appeared in all 16 games and recorded 16 receptions for 142 receiving yards. [31] In the 2020 season, James appeared in 16 games and started seven. He had 14 receptions for 129 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. [32] He was released by the Lions on March 12, 2021. [33]

Chicago Bears

On July 25, 2021, James signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears. [34] In the 2021 season, he appeared in 14 games and started nine. He had one receiving touchdown on the season. [35]

Cleveland Browns

On September 5, 2022, James signed with the Cleveland Browns. [36] He was placed on injured reserve on September 20, 2022. [37] He appeared in two games in the 2022 season. [38]

New Orleans Saints

On May 31, 2023, James signed with the New Orleans Saints. [39] He was released on August 29, 2023, as a part of the team's final roster cuts. [40]

Las Vegas Raiders

On November 8, 2023, James was signed to the practice squad of the Las Vegas Raiders. [41] He was released on November 21, 2023. [42]

NFL career statistics

YearTeamGamesReceivingFumbles
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2015 PIT 828567.020100
2016 PIT 1613393388.724300
2017 PIT 1614433728.732300
2018 PIT 1673042314.151200
2019 DET 1610161428.923000
2020 DET 1610161299.231200
2021 CHI 1497628.919100
2022 CLE 20000.00000
Career 104631571,5229.7511200

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