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Checkout the 2003 NFL Draft Results including drafted players and trade timelines and their career stats on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
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He played college football for the Marshall Thundering Herd, twice receiving MAC Most Valuable Player honors, and was selected seventh overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2003 NFL Draft. Leftwich held a starting role with the Jaguars during his first four seasons and spent the remainder of his career as a backup for the Atlanta Falcons ...
The Jaguars who selected next were quick to pounce, turning in their card to select QB Byron Leftwich immediately after the Vikings' time elapsed. The Panthers also took advantage of the gaffe, selecting OT Jordan Gross before the Vikings recovered and selected DT Kevin Williams .
Byron Leftwich, DS #2 QB, Marshall. Name: Byron Leftwich. College: Marshall Number: 7. Height: 6-5 Weight: 241. Position: QB Pos2: Class/Draft Year: Sr/2003. 40 Low: 4.75 40 Time: 4.85 40 High: 4.96. > Projected Round: Stock: Combine Results.
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PLAYERS AT DRAFT: The following players will be at Madison Square Garden on Saturday for the draft: Penn State DT JIMMY KENNEDY, Marshall QB BYRON LEFTWICH, Kansas State CB TERENCE NEWMAN, Southern California QB CARSON PALMER, Michigan State WR CHARLES ROGERS, Kentucky DT DEWAYNE ROBERTSON and Arizona State DE TERRELL SUGGS.
Nov 14, 2012 · A communications flub between the league, the Vikings and the Ravens sent Leftwich to Jacksonville instead of Baltimore, who was trading up to get him with the seventh pick in the 2003 NFL...