Early Joseph Doucet III (born October 28, 1985) is a former
American football
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wide receiver. He was drafted by the
Arizona Cardinals
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in the third round of the
2008 NFL Draft
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. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at
Louisiana State University
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.
Early years
Early Doucet
prepped at
St. Martinville High School
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Current Superintendent of Schools
Fr ...
in
St. Martinville, Louisiana
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. Doucet was the top-rated receiver in the nation, as well one of the top five athletes. He was named an
All-American by ''
Parade
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''. As a senior, he was named to First-team 4A all-state as well was honorable mention academic all-state. Doucet was exceptionally versatile, playing
quarterback
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,
running back
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, receiver, and
return man for his team. He ran for 3,592 yards on 470 carries and 52 touchdowns during his career. Doucet also participated in four different postseason teams, helping his
basketball
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team, which included future LSU athlete
Darrel Mitchell, to the state championship, as well as taking his football team to the state semi-finals twice. He played in the 2004
U.S. Army All-American Bowl
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, which is a national all-star game for some of the nation's best and brightest high school football players.
College career
Doucet was a member of the
Louisiana State University
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(LSU) Tigers. After catching 18 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns in his first season, he was named to the All-
SEC freshman team. Doucet played in 12 games, with three
starts. His first career touchdown came on a 12-yard pass from
JaMarcus Russell
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.
Doucet began playing a bigger part on the team his sophomore year, during which he played in 12 games and started five. He did not play in the 2005
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
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against the
University of Miami
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Hurricanes due to an ankle injury, which he got during the
SEC Championship Game
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against
Georgia. He finished the season with 26 catches for 389 yards and five touchdowns.
In his junior year, Doucet played in 13 games with six starts, playing with Dwayne Bowe and Craig Davis to form a dangerous receiver corps. He improved his statistics drastically, finishing the season with 59 catches for 772 yards and eight touchdowns. He also rushed the ball eight times for 59 yards and two touchdowns. He played an instrumental role in the
2007 Sugar Bowl
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, where he caught eight passes for 115 yards in a rout of
Notre Dame.
As a senior in 2007, Doucet recorded 57 receptions, 525 yards, and five touchdowns.
Professional career
2008 NFL Draft
Doucet was regarded as one of the better wide receivers available in the
2008 NFL Draft
The 2008 NFL Draft was the 73rd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 26 and April 27, ...
,
and drew comparions to
Reggie Wayne.
Since he neither has the speed nor size of elite wideout prospects, Doucet was projected as second to third round pick and a "No. 3 receiver" in the NFL.
He was picked in the third round by the
Arizona Cardinals
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with the 81st pick overall.
Arizona Cardinals (2008-2012)
In his NFL debut against the
Buffalo Bills
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in Week 5, Doucet caught six passes for 42 yards. To round out his rookie season, Doucet reached
Super Bowl XLIII with the Cardinals. Arizona played the
Pittsburgh Steelers
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for the NFL championship on February 1, 2009, resulting in a Cardinals' loss.
During the 2010 season, Doucet was out for several weeks after fracturing his ribs in Arizona's third preseason game. Doucet caught his first career playoff touchdown, a 15-yarder with 9:16 remaining in the first quarter of the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Cardinals and Green Bay Packers on January 10, 2010. Doucet scored another touchdown with 2:16 before the half.
Before the 2011 season, Doucet changed his number from 80 to 85 to symbolize a new start. He finished the 2011 season with 54 receptions, 689 yards and five touchdowns, all career highs, in his fourth NFL season, which also included a couple long touchdown catches against the Carolina Panthers (70 yards) and San Francisco 49ers (60 yards).
On March 9, 2013, Doucet was released by the Arizona Cardinals.
Seattle Seahawks (2013)
On August 2, 2013, Doucet agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the
Seattle Seahawks
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. Doucet was released five days later after only one practice session.
Head coach
Pete Carroll was dismissive when asked by the media why the sudden release of the wideout, however the official NFL transaction wire notes that Doucet was released with a "failure to disclose physical condition" tag.
References
External links
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Arizona Cardinals bioLSU Tigers bio
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1985 births
Living people
People from New Iberia, Louisiana
American football wide receivers
LSU Tigers football players
Arizona Cardinals players
Seattle Seahawks players
People from St. Martinville, Louisiana
Players of American football from Louisiana
Ed Block Courage Award recipients