Post Views: 2,979 The NFL has had it’s fair share of outstanding defensive backs that’s for sure. Some receive more notoriety than others for any number of reasons. One that is perhaps a little underrated is Asante Samuel. Samuel grew up in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and attended Boyd Anderson High School where he played quarterback and then moved on to playing defensive back where he made a name for himself. Upon graduation, Samuel attended The University of Central Florida where he played cornerback. At UCF, Samuel racked up 8 interceptions, 127 tackles and broke the school record for pass breakups with 38. Being undersized and not at a marquee school, Samuel’s college football career was not highly glorified or publicized. Samuel was also a bit undersized at 5’10” and carrying a thin frame. The New England Patriots saw enough in Samuel to make him a 4th round pick in the 2003 NFL draft. After injuries to both starting cornerback his rookie season, Samuel was inserted into the lineup and never left. In his first three seasons with the Pats, Samuel played solid at cornerback amassing six interceptions and 37 pass break ups. However, it was in his fourth and contract year that he really took off. Samuel’s 2006 season was one of the best ever by a Patriot cornerback. Samuel intercepted 10 passes to tie with Champ Bailey for the league lead. He also broke up a hefty 24 passes during the year. His onslaught on the passing game did not just end in the regular season. During the playoffs, Samuel returned a pair of picks for touchdowns to help the Pats get to Super Bowl XXXIX. Samuel would go on to play one more season with New England before he was picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency in 2008. As an Eagle, Samuel’s strong play would continue as he grabbed 23 interceptions including a league leading 9 in 2009. After four seasons with Philadelphia, Samuel moved on to Atlanta. Samuel made an instant impact with Atlanta in his first season grabbing five interceptions and breaking up 17 passes. Two seasons later, Samuel retired from the NFL. When all was said and done, Samuel totaled 53 interceptions, broke up 164 passes, scored six touchdowns and made the Pro Bowl five times. Samuel was also an All Pro twice in 2007 and 2009. He is one of only 34 players in NFL history to grab more than 50 interceptions in their career. Not bad for a 4th round pick from the University of Central Florida. Author Recent Posts alleyesdbcampOwner at All Eyes DB CampChad Wilson is the founder of All Eyes DB Camp and a former standout defensive back for the Miami Hurricanes. After an elite collegiate career, Wilson spent a season with the Seattle Seahawks before transitioning into coaching. A 3-time Florida state champion defensive coordinator, he has spent over 20 years developing the "All Eyes" blueprint that has produced NFL All-Pros and stars like Xavien Howard, Patrick Surtain II, Tyson Campbell, Minkah Fitzpatrick and more. His coaching system is proven at the highest levels—his own sons, Quincy and Marco Wilson, both excelled as starters in the SEC before being drafted into the NFL.Chad is the author of "101 DB Tips"—The Ultimate DB Reference Guide. You can find more information on the manual and how to order your copy in the sidebar and footer of this page. Latest posts by alleyesdbcamp (see all) The Secret to Elite DB Play: Striving for Technique Perfection - March 17, 2026 The Alien Era: How Defensive Backs Can Win vs Athletic Tight Ends - March 4, 2026 These 4 Drills Will Drastically Improve Your Off Man Coverage - February 25, 2026 Related Posts:Know Your DB History: Aenas WiliamsKnow Your DB History: Champ BaileyKnow Your DB History | Eric AllenKnow Your DB History: Dre Bly Post navigation DB Tips | Bail the Right Way Cornoavirus DB Drills to Keep You Sharp
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