- This article is about the NFL player. For the author L.J. Smith, see L.J. Smith (author).
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| Position:
| Tight End
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| College:
| Rutgers
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| NFL draft:
| 2003, 2nd round Philadelphia Eagles
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| Pro career:
| 2 seasons
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| Hall of Fame:
| None (Active)
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John Smith III (commonly known as L.J., which stands for "Little John") is an
American football tight end who currently plays for the
Philadelphia Eagles. Born
May 13,
1980 in
Highland Park,
New Jersey, USA, he played college football at
Rutgers, and was the 29th selection in the 2nd round (61st overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft. He was the third tight end taken in that draft.
High school career
At Highland Park High School in
Highland Park, NJ, L.J. Smith was a star in both basketball and football. As a senior football linebacker, he posted 11 sacks, 143 tackles, and five interceptions.
College Years
A four-year starter, finished second in Rutgers history among tight ends with 122 receptions for 1,458 yards and 10 TDs, surpassed only by Marco Battaglia. Earned All-Big East honors as both a junior and senior. Served as team captain as a senior, leading the Scarlet Knights with a career-high 32 receptions for 384 yards and 3 TDs.
Career
L.J. set career highs in receptions (34), yards (377) and TDs (5) in 2004. His TD total was the most in a season by an Eagles TE since Chad Lewis posted six in 2001 and made an impressive diving reception in the back of the end zone for the Eagles' first TD in
Super Bowl XXXIX.
Personal
L.J. was included in the 2005 Chunky Soup commercials featuring
Donovan McNabb. Enjoys playing
basketball and was a tremendous basketball prospect who drew interest from a number of Division I programs including
Florida State and various schools from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
Resides in Cherry Hill, New jersey.
1980 births | American football tight ends | Living people | People from New Jersey | Philadelphia Eagles players | Rutgers Scarlet Knights football players