H. B. Blades

Horatio Benedict "H.B." Blades, Jr. (born September 30, 1984) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Pittsburgh and was selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft.

H. B. Blades
No. 54
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1984-09-30) September 30, 1984
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:242 lb (110 kg)
Career information
High school:Plantation (Plantation, Florida)
College:Pittsburgh
NFL Draft:2007 / Round: 6 / Pick: 179
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Tackles:139
Pass deflections:1
Player stats at NFL.com

Early years

Blades attended Plantation High School in Plantation, Florida where he set school records for tackles in a career (409), season (154), and game (21).

College career

Blades became only the fifth player in school history to record over 400 career tackles. He started and played in 12 games during his senior season at Pittsburgh where he was a First-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America and SportsIllustrated.com and was named Big East Defensive Player of the Year. He was also a First-team All-Big East for the third time. He recorded a career-high 147 tackles (86 solo), 10.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and two blocked field goals as a senior.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeight40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
5 ft 10+34 in
(1.80 m)
236 lb
(107 kg)
4.69 s1.58 s2.70 s4.36 s6.98 s32.0 in
(0.81 m)
9 ft 5 in
(2.87 m)
22 reps
All values from NFL Combine/Pro Day[1][2]

Washington Redskins

Blades was drafted in the sixth round (179th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.[3] In his rookie season, he played mostly special teams and recorded 21 tackles. In 2008, he played 16 games with 5 starts and recorded 60 tackles for the Redskins.

Blades was re-signed on August 1, 2011.[4] On September 3, the Redskins cut Blades just before the start of the 2011 season.

Personal life

Blades is the son of retired Pro Bowl defensive back, Bennie Blades. He is also the nephew of retired Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, Brian Blades, and the late San Francisco 49ers safety, Al Blades.[5] He is currently a football coach at Indian Land High School in Indian Land, South Carolina.

On February 28, 2016, the Washington Redskins filed a lawsuit against Blades to recoup $40,000 the team mistakenly paid him in 2013. The Redskins originally paid Blades a $40,000 severance on September 28, 2012, and then mistakenly paid him an additional $40,000 on December 27, 2013. After arbitration, Blades agreed to repay $20,658.88 in 50 installments, taking out taxes and with-holdings, but he failed to make payments. The arbitrator in March 2016 ordered him to repay the full amount.[6][7] Judge Alvin Hellerstein noted to terminate this case in favor of Blades paying back the NFLPA on August 3, 2016.[8]

References

  1. "H.B. Blades, Pittsburgh, ILB, 2007 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  2. "H.B. Blades 2007 NFL Draft Profile". insider.espn.com. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  3. "2007 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  4. Fitzgerald, Gary (August 1, 2011). "Redskins Sign Blades, 11 Undrafted Rookies". Redskins.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  5. Richman, Michael (July 8, 2010). "Blades Contributes In the Clutch". Redskins.com. Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  6. Clarke, Liz (2016-02-26). "Redskins sue former player for $40,000 they paid him by mistake". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  7. "Former Redskins LB H.B. Blades Agrees To Pay Team $20,000". www.sportsbusinessjournal.com. 2016-08-03. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  8. "Pro Football Inc et al vs Blades et al".
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