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Abraham Winston Wright (born October 15, 1984) is a former
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. He was originally drafted by the
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in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played
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at
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.


Early years

Wright was a three-year
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and starter at
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and linebacker for Southeast High School in
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. As a senior, he earned first-team All-District honors with 110 tackles, including 14 for losses and 7.5
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s. In a game against Guymon High School as a senior, he had eight tackles, a sack, and an interception which preserved the close win.


College career


Northeast Oklahoma A&M

Prior to attending Colorado, Wright played one season at
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in
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. He
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in 2002 while he made the transition from linebacker to defensive end. In 2003, Wright had 68 tackles (38 solo), with 14 tackles for loss including eight quarterback sacks and a pass defensed. He helped NEO to a 10-2 record, the
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championship and a No. 11 national ranking. In a 34-20 win over
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he recorded six tackles and three sacks. Wright was named to SuperPrep’s JUCO Top 100 List, ranked as the No. 62 JUCO player overall, and the No. 5 defensive end. Rivals.com named him as the 59th best non-high school prospect.


University of Colorado

After transferring the University of Colorado in 2004, Wright appeared in all 13 games as a sophomore and started the final three regular season contests. On the year, he recorded 23 tackles (17 solo), tying for second on the team in quarterback sacks with 4.5 and had six tackle for a loss. He also had six pressures, which was good for second best on the team. His first career sack came against
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, and his first multi-sack game came against
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. He set a season-high with five tackles against
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. In 2005, Wright started all 13 games including the
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at defensive end. On the year, he accumulated 27 tackles (19 solo), five sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception. He earned CU athlete of the week and lineman of the week honors for a game against
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, in which he totaled four solo tackles, a sack, an interception, a caused interception, a forced fumbled and a third-down stop. He reached a season high four tackles on three occasions, and had three tackles in the team's bowl game against Clemson. Entering his senior season, Wright was on the preseason watch list for the
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, given to the nation's top defensive end, and was also on the official preseason
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watch list by the Football Writer’s Association of America. He played in all 12 games in 2006, taking part in the second most defensive snaps of any player on the team and the most for all non-defensive backs. On the year, he had a career high 57 tackles (39 solo) along with 11.5 sacks, 17 quarterback pressures, a forced fumbled and three pass break-ups. His sack total lead the team and was nine sacks higher than anyone else on the squad in 2006. Wright's season highlights included a six-tackle performance in the opener against
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, two sacks against Baylor and a personal best three sacks against rival Colorado State.


Professional career


Miami Dolphins

Wright was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft. The picked used to select Wright had been acquired earlier in the offseason in the trade that sent wide receiver
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to the
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. Wright spent much of the 2007 season on
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with an injury. He was waived by the Dolphins on May 5, 2008.


Career transactions

* April 29, 2007: Drafted by the Dolphins in the seventh round (238th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. * November 7, 2007: Placed on season-ending
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with a knee injury. * May 5, 2008: Waived by the Dolphins.


BC Lions

Wright signed a practice roster agreement with the
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on October 14, 2009. He was invited to the Lions' 2010 Training Camp in
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. He was released by the Lions on June 5, 2010.


Personal

Wright began learning
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in the summer of 2004, and has a genuine interest in working with the deaf once his playing days are over. In 2017, Abe Wright became the Community Evangelist for Emmanuel Enid, Oklahoma. Abe, along with
Wade Burleson Wade Burleson is a politician, author, avocational historian, and retired pastor for Emmanuel Enid church in Enid, Oklahoma, United States. Burleson was twice elected President of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, serving between 2002 ...
(Lead Pastor, Emmanuel Enid, Oklahoma), offer a weekly podcast called The WAbe, which can be heard on all podcast streaming services.


References


External links


Colorado Buffaloes bio
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