Brodrick Bunkley (born November 23, 1983) is a former
American football nose tackle. He was drafted by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the
2006 NFL Draft
The 2006 National Football League Draft, the 71st in league history, took place in New York City, New York, at Radio City Music Hall on April 29 and April 30, 2006. For the 27th consecutive year, the draft was telecast on ESPN and ESPN2, with ad ...
. He played
college football
College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States.
Unlike most ...
at
Florida State. Bunkley also played for the
Denver Broncos and
New Orleans Saints.
Early years
A native of
Tampa, Florida, Bunkley attended
George D. Chamberlain High School
George D. Chamberlain High School is a public high school in Tampa, Florida, United States. It was opened in 1956 on North Boulevard (on the corner of Busch Boulevard). The school is named in honor of George D. Chamberlain, who served for several ...
. In his senior year, Bunkley contributed quarterback sacks, while the Chiefs, featuring seniors
Brian Clark and
Oliver Hoyte
Oliver Hoyte (born October 5, 1984) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at North Carolina State.
Early years
Hoyte attended Chamberlain High School, wh ...
, as well as juniors
Greg Lee and
Joe Clermond
Jocelin "Joe" Clermond, Jr. (born November 13, 1984) is a former American Football defensive end. He was signed by the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Pittsburgh.
Early years
Joseph Clermond was Al ...
, advanced to the Class 5A state finals, where they were upset 21–17 by the
Naples Golden Eagles.
Regarded as a four-star recruit by ''
Rivals.com'', Bunkley was ranked as the No. 22 defensive tackle nationwide, in a class that was highlighted by
Haloti Ngata,
Rodrique Wright, and
Gabe Watson. After official visits to
Michigan State,
Florida State,
Florida, and
Miami (FL), Bunkley chose the Seminoles.
College career
In his
true freshman season at Florida State, Bunkley appeared in eight games and totaled 13 tackles, one tackle for loss and three quarterback hurries. In the next-to-last game of the regular season against
Florida, Bunkley injured his left knee on an apparent "
chop block" by Gators guard
Mo Mitchell, which caused him to miss the remainder of the season including the
2003 Sugar Bowl
The 2003 Sugar Bowl, a 2002–03 BCS game, was played on January 1, 2003. This 69th edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the Georgia Bulldogs, and the Florida State Seminoles. Georgia came into the game 12–1 and ranked 3rd in the BCS, whereas F ...
.
As a sophomore, Bunkley played in all 13 games, serving as a back-up to nose guard
Jeff Womble. When Womble missed both the
Virginia and
Wake Forest due to injury, Bunkley stepped in as starter. For the season, Bunkley ranked third among defensive lineman with 38 tackles (19 solo, 19 assisted), including eight for a loss, and also had five QB hurries, two pass break-ups, one and a half sacks and a fumble recovery. Seminoles coaches named him Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year, along with
A. J. Nicholson
A.J. Nicholson (born June 25, 1983) is an American football linebacker who has played in the NFL, the Arena Football League, and the Indoor Football League. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. H ...
.
After Womble's graduation, Bunkley took over as starting nose guard in 2004. However, he missed the second half of the season with a severe right high ankle sprain. Having only played in seven games, he finished the year with 12 tackles (three for loss), one sack and one quarterback hurry. He underwent surgery on his ankle after the season and was then ruled academically ineligible in the spring of 2005. He attended summer school, missing a portion of fall camp awaiting his grades.
With his eligibility re-instated, Bunkley started all 13 games at nose guard for the Seminoles. He ranked second nationally in tackles for loss by any defender with 25 (behind only
Dan Bazuin
Daniel Bazuin (born July 22, 1983) is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round the 2007 NFL Draft. He was drafted out of Central Michigan. While at Central Michigan University, he gradua ...
's 26.5), thereby establishing a new single-season school record, surpassing
Darnell Dockett's 23.5 from the
2001 season. Bunkley also lead the Seminoles with nine sacks, was second on the team in quarterback hurries with 15, and tied for third with 39 solo tackles. He was named a FWAA team first-team All-American and a CNNSI.com first-team All-American.
Professional career
2006 NFL Draft
Projected a first-round pick, Bunkley was praised for his "tremendous first-step quickness" and "nasty attitude". At the
NFL Scouting Combine, Bunkley had an impressive 44 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press.
On April 29, 2006, Bunkley was drafted by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the first round (14th overall) of the
2006 NFL Draft
The 2006 National Football League Draft, the 71st in league history, took place in New York City, New York, at Radio City Music Hall on April 29 and April 30, 2006. For the 27th consecutive year, the draft was telecast on ESPN and ESPN2, with ad ...
. He was one of four
Florida State Seminoles
The Florida State Seminoles are the athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallahassee, Florida. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level (Football Bowl Subdivis ...
defensive players taken in the first round of the draft, along with
Ernie Sims,
Kamerion Wimbley
Kamerion Wimbley (born October 13, 1983) is a former American football outside linebacker and defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft with the 13th ove ...
, and
Antonio Cromartie. Bunkley was also the highest selected defensive lineman since
Corey Simon in
2000
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.
Philadelphia Eagles
Bunkley held out until August 4, 2006, when he agreed to a six-year contract with the Eagles.
He was the Eagles' second-string defensive tackle during the
2006 season and played sparingly.
On November 19, 2006, Bunkley was suspended by the Eagles for one game as a result of him missing the team flight to Indianapolis. Bunkley claimed he missed the team flight because he was picking up some fried chicken for the defensive line, as part of a rookie tradition.
In the
2007 season, Bunkley became a starting defensive tackle for the Eagles alongside
Mike Patterson. He recorded 30 tackles and three sacks. After becoming the starter in 2007, Bunkley started in every game in
2008
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and
2009
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. In week 5 of the
2010 season, Bunkley suffered an elbow injury, but managed to play in 14 games.
Denver Broncos
Bunkley was traded to the
Cleveland Browns in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the
2012 NFL Draft
The 2012 NFL draft was the 77th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players for their rosters. The draft, which is officially called the "NFL Player Selection Meeting", was held ...
on July 30, 2011, but the trade was voided after Bunkley did not report. He was instead traded to the
Denver Broncos in exchange for an unspecified pick in the
2013 NFL Draft
The 2013 NFL Draft was the 78th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft, which is officially called the "NFL Player Selection Meeting", was held at Radio City Music Hall in ...
on August 1.
New Orleans Saints
On March 21, 2012, Bunkley agreed to terms on a 5-year, $25 million contract with the
New Orleans Saints.
On November 25, 2012, Bunkley was ejected from a game against the
San Francisco 49ers when he kicked the 49ers'
Alex Boone in the head, after Boone attempted to punch him in the groin. Bunkley was fined $20,000 for his illegal kick. Bunkley started 15 games for the Saints in 2012 and 10 games in 2013.
In 2014 Bunkley started the first 11 games of the season, but after suffering a quadriceps injury in the Saints' game against
Baltimore
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, he was placed on the
injured reserve list on November 27, 2014. The Saints released Bunkley on July 28, 2015, following a failed physical.
NFL statistics
Key
* GP: games played
* COMB: combined tackles
* TOTAL: total tackles
* AST: assisted tackles
* SACK: sacks
* FF: forced fumbles
* FR: fumble recoveries
* FR Yards: Fumble Return Yards
* INT: interceptions
* IR YDS: interception return yards
* AVG IR: average interception return
* LNG: longest interception return
* TD: interceptions returned for touchdown
* PD: passes defensed
References
External links
New Orleans Saints bioPhiladelphia Eagles bio
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1983 births
American football defensive tackles
Denver Broncos players
Florida State Seminoles football players
George D. Chamberlain High School alumni
Living people
New Orleans Saints players
Philadelphia Eagles players
Players of American football from Tampa, Florida