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Streets played college football and basketball at the [[University of Michigan]]. He was a member of Michigan's [[1997 Michigan Wolverines football team|1997 national championship squad]], catching two touchdown passes in the 1998 [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]]. Streets was voted to the All-[[Big Ten]] Second Team in [[1998]]. |
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Tai Streets (born April 20, 1977 in Matteson, Illinois) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the NFL. He was selected with the second pick of the sixth round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. He also played for the Detroit Lions in 2004.
High school
Streets attended Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois where he participated in both football, basketball and track. He won the state championship in the long jump as a junior. He graduated in the class of 1995. His high school basketball team included future professional athletes Antwaan Randle El (NFL Wide Receiver), Melvin Ely (NBA Center) and Napoleon Harris (NFL Linebacker).
College career
Streets played college football and basketball at the University of Michigan. He was a member of Michigan's 1997 national championship squad, catching two touchdown passes in the 1998 Rose Bowl. Streets was voted to the All-Big Ten Second Team in 1998.