Todd Heap
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| No. 86 Baltimore Ravens |
| Tight End |
| Personal information |
| Date of birth: March 16, 1980 (1980-03-16) (age 29) |
| Place of birth: Mesa, Arizona |
| Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Weight: 252 lb (114 kg) |
| Career information |
| College: Arizona State |
| NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 1 / Pick: 31 |
| Debuted in 2001 for the Baltimore Ravens |
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| Career history |
As player:
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| Career highlights and awards |
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| Career NFL statistics as of 2009 |
| Receptions |
379 |
| Receiving Yards |
4,374 |
| Touchdowns |
31 |
| Stats at NFL.com |
Todd Benjamin Heap (born March 16, 1980 in Mesa, Arizona) is an American football player who currently plays tight end for the Baltimore Ravens in the National Football League. He went to Arizona State University. Heap holds the record for most receiving two-point conversions in a single season, with four, during his 2003 season with Baltimore. He is also noted as one of the few tight ends to lead his team in receptions more than once.
Early years
At Mountain View High School (Mesa) he was Mountain 5A Player of the Year. In the state championship game, he threw a 26-yard touchdown pass. Heap chose to go to Arizona State University.
College career
At Arizona State, he finished his college career with the tight end reception record, catching 115 passes. The record had previously been held by Ken Dyer. He was a Pre-Business major.
NFL career
In six seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Heap has played in 82 games, averaging 13.6 games per season. He has 316 receptions for 3658 yards and 26 touchdown receptions in his career. He was the last player taken in the first round of the 2001 NFL Draft when Baltimore chose him with the 31st pick. Baltimore was just coming off a victory in Super Bowl XXXV when they chose Heap. He is a two time Pro Bowler, the Ravens' all-time franchise leader in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Heap has had two seasons in which he has 800 yards receiving or more.
Family
Heap and his wife, Ashley, have a daughter, Brooklyn (born 7-21-2002) and twin boys, Preston and Kyle, (born 1-25-2006) . He is one of 6 children: Sisters, Alyssa and Carli, and brothers, John, Greg and Brad. Mother's cousin is Arizona State Hall of Fame QB and former Dallas Cowboys QB Danny White[1]
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