Ty Montgomery

Ty Montgomery
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Montgomery with the Packers in 2015
No. 88 – Green Bay Packers
Position: Running back
Personal information
Born: (1993-01-22) January 22, 1993
Jackson, Mississippi
Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight: 216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school: St. Mark's School of Texas (Dallas, Texas)
College: Stanford
NFL Draft: 2015 / Round: 3 / Pick: 94
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 1, 2018
Receptions: 84
Receiving yards: 678
Rushing yards: 751
Rushing average: 4.9
Return yards: 631
Total touchdowns: 9
Player stats at NFL.com

Tyler Anthony Montgomery II (born January 22, 1993) is an American football running back for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Stanford. Montgomery was drafted as a wide receiver by the Packers in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft. In 2016, he switched over to running back.

Early years

Montgomery attended St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas, Texas, where he was a five-sport star in football, track, basketball, baseball, and lacrosse.[1] He played as a wide receiver, running back, and quarterback for the football team. As a senior, he had 823 rushing yards on 93 carries and 17 catches with 10 total touchdowns. He had 118 catches and 36 total touchdowns during his high school career.[2]

Also a standout track & field athlete, Montgomery competed as a sprinter and long jumper. At the 2011 SPC Championships, he earned first-place finishes in both the 100-meter dash (10.81 s) and 200-meter dash (22.20 s), while also anchoring the 4x100 squad to victory (43.15 s).[3] He posted a career-best leap of 6.55 meters (21 ft, 3 in) in the long jump at the 2011 Lancaster Meet of Champions.[4]

College career

Montgomery played wide receiver at Stanford University from 2011 to 2014.[5]

As a freshman in 2011, Montgomery contributed on offense and special teams. On October 15, in a game against Washington State, he had three kick returns for 147 net yards and a touchdown.[6] On November 19, against California, he had a 34-yard rushing touchdown on his lone carry of the game.[7] In the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma State, he had seven receptions for 120 yards and a receiving touchdown.[8] Montgomery had 24 receptions for 350 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns to go along with 42 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.[9]

As a sophomore in 2012, Montgomery continued his role on offense and special teams. Overall, he finished the season with 26 receptions for 213 yards and had 11 kick returns for 293 net yards for a 26.6 average.[10]

As a junior in 2013, Montgomery was a consensus All-American as a return specialist.[11] On October 5, against Washington, he had four kick returns for 204 net yards and a touchdown.[12] In the next game against Utah, he had eight receptions for 131 receiving yards to go along with three kick returns for 160 net yards and a touchdown.[13] On November 23, against California, he had 160 receiving yards, four receiving touchdowns, and 31 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown.[14] He led the nation with a 31.2-yard kickoff return average and scored two touchdowns. In addition, he had 61 receptions for 958 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns to go along with 159 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[15]

As a senior in 2014, Montgomery still produced for the Cardinal, but he did suffer through some regression. In the season opener against UC-Davis, he had 77 receiving yards, one receiving touchdown, and a punt return touchdown.[16] Overall, he finished his senior season with 61 receptions for 604 receiving yards and three touchdowns to go along with 144 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.[17] He finished his collegiate career with 172 receptions for 2,125 yards and 15 touchdown receptions.

Professional career

External video
Montgomery's NFL Combine workout
Montgomery gets drafted by Green Bay
Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt Arm length Hand size 40-yard dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
5 ft 11 78 in
(1.83 m)
221 lb
(100 kg)
31 in
(0.79 m)
10 18 in
(0.26 m)
4.55 s 1.59 s 2.64 s 4.21 s 6.97 s 40 12 in
(1.03 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
16 reps 24[18]
All values are from NFL Combine, except bench press from Pro Day[19][20]

Montgomery was selected in the third round (94th overall) by the Green Bay Packers in the 2015 NFL Draft.[21][22] On May 21, 2015, Montgomery signed a contract with the Packers.[23] On September 13, he made his NFL debut against the Chicago Bears and had three kick returns for 106 net yards.[24] On September 28, against the Kansas City Chiefs, he had his first professional receiving touchdown.[25] He was placed on injured reserve on December 21, 2015,[26] after sustaining an ankle injury against the San Diego Chargers in Week 6. He finished his rookie season with 15 receptions for 136 yards and two receiving touchdowns.[27]

For the first four games of the 2016 season, Montgomery saw only 17 snaps on offense and was held to zero catches. However, in a Week 6 game against the Dallas Cowboys he began seeing time in the backfield due to injuries to running backs Eddie Lacy and James Starks. He finished the game with 10 receptions for 98 yards in the Packers' 30–16 loss.[28] In the next game, Montgomery had another 10-catch performance and rushed for 60 yards on nine carries against the Chicago Bears.[29] After having little playing time as a running back due to a sickle-cell trait,[30] head coach Mike McCarthy declared Montgomery a running back on December 13, 2016.[31] In the following week's game against the Bears, Montgomery recorded career highs in carries (16) and yards (162).[32] He also then passed Aaron Rodgers as the team's leading rusher for the 2016 season.[33] He finished the 2016 season with 457 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns, 44 receptions, and 348 receiving yards.[34]

On September 10, 2017, in the season opener against the Seattle Seahawks, Montgomery had 19 carries for 54 yards, which included a six-yard rushing touchdown, in the 17–9 victory.[35] In the next game, a 34–23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, he had 10 rushes for 35 yards and a rushing touchdown to go along with six receptions for 75 yards and a receiving touchdown.[36] Montgomery broke his ribs during Week 4 against the Chicago Bears, an eventual 35-14 Packer victory, and missed the next game at the Dallas Cowboys, a 35-31 Packer victory. He returned for the 23-10 loss at the Minnesota Vikings, but was the backup to emerging rookie running back Aaron Jones.[37] After Jones went down with a knee injury in Week 10 at the Bears, Montgomery came in and had a 37-yard rushing touchdown, but left the game after re-injuring his ribs.[38] After missing the next two games, he was placed on injured reserve on December 1, 2017 after undergoing season-ending surgery for an apparent wrist injury.[39] He finished the 2017 season with 273 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns, 23 receptions, 173 receiving yards, and a receiving touchdown.[40]

NFL career statistics

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSReceivingRushingKick returnFumbles
RecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTDFUMLost
2015GB 63151369.13123144.790721831.146000
2016GB 156443487.9240774575.96131836620.340021
2017GB 85231737.5231712733.8373000.00000
Total2914826578.03131517444.96162558423.446021
Source: NFL.com

Postseason

YearTeamGPGSReceivingRushingKick returnFumbles
RecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTDFUMLost
2016GB 3310777.734025913.6152000.00000
Total3310777.734025913.6152000.00000
Source: pro-football-reference.com

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