Nick Leverett
No. 50 – Arizona Cardinals | |||||||
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Position: | Center | ||||||
Personal information | |||||||
Born: | Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. | January 11, 1997||||||
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 310 lb (141 kg) | ||||||
Career information | |||||||
High school: | Concord (Concord, North Carolina) | ||||||
College: | NC Central (2015–2018) Rice (2019) | ||||||
Undrafted: | 2020 | ||||||
Career history | |||||||
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only | |||||||
Roster status: | Practice squad | ||||||
Career NFL statistics as of Week 3, 2024 | |||||||
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Nicholas Leverett (born January 11, 1997) is an American professional football center for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). Leverett played college football at NC Central and Rice. Leverett has played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers[1] and New England Patriots.
Early life
[edit]Nicholas Leverett was born on January 11, 1997, in Charlotte, North Carolina. He attended Concord High School and played football, baseball, and track and field while there. He was chosen to play in the North Carolina Shrine Bowl while at Concord High School.[2]
College career
[edit]After finishing high school, Leverett attended North Carolina Central University. During his freshman year, Leverett chose to redshirt. In his redshirt freshman year, Leverett started all 12 games and earned 3rd team All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in that year. In his redshirt sophomore year, he started all 11 games and earned 2nd team All-MEAC. During his redshirt junior year, he again started all 11 games and earned 2nd team All-MEAC. He was also a distinguished recipient of the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team award, one of only 22 players to be recognized.[3][4] Leverett transferred to Rice University and while there as a graduate transfer in his senior year was an All-Conference USA honorable mention. Also while at Rice, Leverett was selected to play in the College Gridiron All-Star Showcase.[5]
Professional career
[edit]Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | |||||||||
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 310 lb (141 kg) | 32+1⁄4 in (0.82 m) | 8+3⁄4 in (0.22 m) | |||||||||
All values from Pro Day[6] |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[edit]After going undrafted in the 2020 NFL draft, Leverett was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on May 5, 2020. He continued to be a member of the team, predominantly on the practice squad, until January 27, 2021. Leverett was briefly waived and later resigned onto the practice squad on February 10, 2021. However, this caused Leverett not to be a part of the team that won Super Bowl LV, which was on February 7.[7] Leverett was activated onto the active roster at the outset of the Buccaneers week 1 game against the Dallas Cowboys due to linebacker Cam Gill being placed on injured reserve.[8]
New England Patriots
[edit]After four seasons with the Buccaneers, Leverett signed with the New England Patriots on March 15, 2024.[9][10] On October 14, Leverett was released by the Patriots.[11]
Arizona Cardinals
[edit]On October 16, 2024, Leverett signed with the Arizona Cardinals practice squad.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Leverett first played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers."Nick Leverett Biography".
- ^ "Nick Leverett (OG): Bio, News, Stats & more".
- ^ "Leverett Surprised with Allstate AFCA Award".
- ^ "Nick Leverett - Football".
- ^ "Rice Owls".
- ^ "Nick Leverett, Rice, OG, 2020 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
- ^ "Nick Leverett 'Fighting Every Day' to Make Bucs' Roster".
- ^ "Bucs Activate Nick Leverett, Put Cam Gill on IR".
- ^ "Nick Leverett agrees to terms with Patriots". NBC Sports. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
- ^ "Patriots Announce Four Signings". Patriots.com. March 15, 2024.
- ^ "Patriots Release G/C Nick Leverett". www.patriots.com. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
- ^ "Cardinals sign LB Ronnie Perkins, CB Keion Crossen and OL Nick Leverett to practice squad". Arizona Sports. Retrieved October 17, 2024.