Ernest Wilford
Ernest Lee Wilford Jr. (born January 14, 1979) is an American former professional football wide receiver. He was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL draft. He played college football at Virginia Tech. He is currently a sheriffs deputy with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Wilford also played for the Miami Dolphins. Early lifeWilford graduated from Fork Union Military Academy and played football for Armstrong High School in Richmond. He participated in Indoor and Outdoor track, also in Varsity football. College careerWilford played college football at Virginia Tech. Wilford graduated as the Hokies' career leader in receptions. He held the team records for most passes caught in a season, most receiving yards in a game, and most touchdown receptions in a game. However, Wilford is probably most remembered for dropping a 2-point conversion pass that would have tied the game with about 6 minutes left against #1 Miami in 2001.[1][2][3][4][5] Professional careerPre-draftWilford attended the NFL Combine.[6] He measured in at 6'4" 226 pounds. He ran a 4.81 40 yard dash (1.68 10 yard split), a 4.17 20 yard shuttle, and had a vertical jump of 40.5". He also broad jumped 10'10". At his Pro Day, he improved his 40-yard dash to a 4.76. Jacksonville Jaguars (first stint)Wilford was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL draft.[7] Miami DolphinsWilford signed with the Miami Dolphins on February 29, 2008. The deal was worth $13 million over four years, and included a $6 million signing bonus. He appeared in seven games for the Dolphins in 2008 (starting none) and caught just three passes for 25 yards. The Dolphins converted Wilford to tight end during the 2009 offseason, but released him prior to the regular season on August 24. Jacksonville Jaguars (second stint)Wilford re-signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on August 25, 2009. On May 21, 2010, he cut his hair which had been growing for over six years in recognition of Jacksonville's Wolfson Children's Hospital cancer unit, as a donation.[8] Wilford was released on September 4, 2010. On Thursday September 16, 2010, the Jaguars re-signed Wilford back to the 53 man roster stating that he provides a veteran who is familiar with the system and can contribute on special teams. Also his salary is not guaranteed, making Wilford a low-risk investment. To make room for him on the roster, the team has released wide out John Matthews. Wilford also played tight end in addition to wide receiver. NFL career statistics
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Incident at Jacksonville Beach clubEarly in the morning on January 14, 2011, Wilford was arrested for inappropriately touching a female bartender at the Ritz Club in Jacksonville Beach. When confronted by Jacksonville Beach Police and asked to leave, Wilford struggled with police and was eventually tasered twice and arrested. He was released on $5,000 bond later that day and charged with resisting arrest and trespassing.[9] He later pleaded no contest to this charge.[10] Jacksonville Sheriff's OfficeIn 2015, Wilford joined the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office as a police officer.[citation needed] Coaching careerWilford currently volunteers as an assistant football coach at Tocoi Creek High School in Jacksonville, Florida.[11] References
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