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Matt Reynolds (American football)

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Matt Reynolds
No. 66, 77
Position:Offensive tackle
Personal information
Born: (1986-05-31) May 31, 1986 (age 37)
Provo, Utah
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:310 lb (141 kg)
Career information
High school:Timpview (Provo, Utah)
College:Brigham Young
Undrafted:2012
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards

Matt Reynolds (born May 31, 1986) is a former American football offensive tackle. He attended Brigham Young University and went undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft.

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High school career

Reynolds attended Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, where he was a three-time all-state offensive lineman and helped the team to the 4-A State Championship as a senior. Reynolds was named Utah Gatorade Player of the Year and Parade High School All-American in 2005.

Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Reynolds was listed as the No. 4 guard prospect of the class of 2005.[1] He had scholarship offers from numerous programs, including Arizona State, California, and Nebraska, but eventually picked BYU, where his father and his two older brothers went.

College career

After spending a couple of years on a Church mission in Munich, Germany, Reynolds joined the BYU Cougars varsity in 2008. He started all 13 games in 2008 at left tackle for an offensive unit that led the Mountain West Conference and ranked No. 6 nationally in passing per game (310.38) and No. 16 in total offense (444.77). He was named Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, Rivals.com, College Football News and Sporting News.

In his sophomore season, Reynolds started all 13 games on the season, at left tackle for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15). He was selected All-Mountain West Conference First-team for the 2009 college football season as voted on by the Mountain West coaches and select media panel.

Personal life

His father, Lance Reynolds, spent the 1978 NFL season with the Philadelphia Eagles and retired in 2012 from being the assistant head coach at BYU.[2] His older brothers, Lance, Jr., and Dallas, were offensive linemen for BYU. Lance, Jr. played for the Seattle Seahawks for one season and Dallas was a member of the New York Giants & Philadelphia Eagles. His younger brother Houston was an offensive lineman for BYU.

References

  1. ^ "Offensive guards 2005", Rivals.com, January 19, 2005.
  2. ^ "BYUCougars.com - BYU Staff Profile (Lance Reynolds)". Archived from the original on 2010-04-11. Retrieved 2010-04-28.

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