David Hinton Middleton (November 23, 1933 – December 29, 2007) was an
American football
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,
wide receiver, and
halfback.
A native of
Birmingham, Alabama
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, Middleton played
college football as a halfback for the
Auburn Tigers
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in 1953 and 1954. He was also the 1955
Southeastern Conference
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champion in the 100-yard dash.
He was selected by the
Detroit Lions
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in the first round of the
1955 NFL Draft
The 1955 National Football League draft was held January 27–28, 1955 at the Warwick Hotel in New York City.
This was the ninth year that the first overall pick was a bonus pick determined by lottery. With the previous eight winners ineligibl ...
and played for the Lions in the
National Football League
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(NFL) from 1955 to 1960. As a rookie, he ranked third in the NFL with 44 receptions, and he was the Lions' leading receiver in 1955, 1956, and 1958. He won an NFL championship with the Lions in 1957 and caught a touchdown pass in the
1957 NFL Championship Game
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The 1957 Detroit Lions season, Detroit Lions (8–4), winn ...
. He concluded his NFL career with the
Minnesota Vikings
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in their inaugural season of 1961. In seven NFL seasons, he totaled 183 receptions, 2,966 receiving yards, and 19 touchdowns.
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Middleton attended medical school while playing for the Lions and had a career as an ]obstetrician-gynecologist
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after his football career ended.
Early years
Middleton was born in Birmingham, Alabama
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, in 1933 and attended Ensley High School
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. He attended Auburn University, where he played college football as a halfback for the Auburn Tigers football
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team. In 1954, he rushed for 482 yards and 158 receiving yards and scored five touchdowns. In 1955, he was also the Southeastern Conference
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champion in the 100-yard dash, an event in which he was time at 9.6 seconds.[
]
Professional football
Detroit Lions
Middleton was drafted by the Detroit Lions
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in the first round (12th overall pick) of the 1955 NFL Draft
The 1955 National Football League draft was held January 27–28, 1955 at the Warwick Hotel in New York City.
This was the ninth year that the first overall pick was a bonus pick determined by lottery. With the previous eight winners ineligibl ...
,[ and agreed to terms with the Lions during a February 1955 meeting with head coach ]Buddy Parker
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Park ...
. He remained with the Lions for six seasons from 1955 through 1960.[ He was the Lions' leading receiver in 1955 (44 receptions for 663 yards), 1956 (39 receptions for 606 yards), and 1958 (29 receptions for 506 yards).
As a rookie in 1955, he played at the halfback position for five games before being switched to the ]offensive end
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position. Despite playing only half the season as an end, he quickly became quarterback Bobby Layne
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's favorite target and ranked among the NFL's 1955 leaders with 44 receptions (third), 1,058 all-purpose yards (sixth), 663 receiving yards (sixth), 55.3 receiving yards per game (sixth), and 9.3 yards per touch (sixth).[
After the 1955 season, Middleton enrolled in medical school at the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis. As his classes ran into late September, he negotiated a contract with the Lions that permitted him to miss training camp and join the team just prior to the start of the regular season on September 30. Despite missing training camp, Middleton again ranked among the NFL leaders in 1956 with 39 receptions (sixth), 606 receiving yards (sixth), and 50.5 receiving yards per game (seventh).][
In 1957, Middleton helped the Lions win the NFL championship, making a diving catch in the end zone on 28-yard touchdown pass from ]Tobin Rote
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in the 1957 NFL Championship Game
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The 1957 Detroit Lions season, Detroit Lions (8–4), winn ...
. In 1959, he had a career-long, 79-yard reception on a pass from Earl Morrall
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.
During his career with the Lions, Middleton played his best games against the Chicago Bears
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: 8 catches for 168 yards and a touchdown on November 20, 1955; 7 catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns on December 2, 1956; 7 catches for 87 yards and a touchdown on December 15, 1957; and 5 catches for 144 yards and a touchdown in 1958.
Middleton continued his medical school education while playing for the Lions, attending school from January through September and missing training camp. Middleton acknowledged that missing training camp impacted his playing career.[ Lions coach ]George Wilson George Wilson may refer to:
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agreed: "If he had given himself a chance, Doc would be among the all-time greats. As it is, he's plenty good."[
]
Minnesota Vikings
In January 1961, Middleton announced that he was retiring from football to begin his medical career. In August 1961, he took a leave of absence from the University of Michigan Hospital to play a final season in the NFL, this time with the Minnesota Vikings
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. The Vikings, in their inaugural season, had acquired the rights to Middleton in a special draft in late January. He appeared in 12 games as a wide receiver for the 1961 Vikings. The Vikings had rookie Fran Tarkenton
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as their quarterback, and Middleton was the team's second leading receiver with 30 catches for 444 yards. Middleton again announced his retirement from the NFL in July 1962.
Family and later years
Middleton was married in 1958 to Jeanette Rousseau at Paint Rock, Alabama
Paint Rock is a town in Jackson County, Alabama, United States, along the Paint Rock River, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. It was incorporated in July 1894.[obstetrician-gynecologist
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in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[ In 1997, he suffered a stroke, and in 2001, he moved to Huron Woods, an assisted living facility in Ann Arbor. On Christmas Eve 2007, Middleton fell and suffered a head injury, which led to his death five days later.]
References
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1933 births
2007 deaths
Players of American football from Birmingham, Alabama
American football wide receivers
Auburn Tigers football players
Detroit Lions players
Minnesota Vikings players