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'{{Short description|American gridiron football player (born 1982)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}} {{Infobox NFL player |name=Derrick Pope |image= |caption= |number=56 |position=[[Linebacker]] |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1982|5|4}} |birth_place=[[Galveston, Texas]] |height_ft = 6 |height_in = 0 |weight_lbs = 232 |high_school=[[Ball High School|Galveston (TX) Ball]] |college=[[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] |draftyear=2004 |draftround=7 |draftpick=222 |pastteams= * [[Miami Dolphins]] ([[2004 NFL season|2004]]–[[2007 NFL season|2007]]) * [[Minnesota Vikings]] ([[2008 NFL season|2008]])* * [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] ([[2009 CFL season|2009]])* |pastteamsnote = yes |cflstatus=Import |highlights= |nfl=POP230933 }} '''Derrick Trayon Pope''' (born May 4, 1982) is a former [[Gridiron football|American and Canadian football]] [[linebacker]]. He was drafted by the [[Miami Dolphins]] in the seventh round of the [[2004 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]]. Pope has also been a member of the [[Minnesota Vikings]] and the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]]. ==Early years== Pope grew up in Palm Terrace. He was raised by a single mother Stephanie Pope and stepfather Horace Byrd Jr. Pope has two younger siblings Roshawn Pope and Shakari Byrd. Pope has a stepbrother Horace Byrd lll who became the First Male Tornette. He attended [[Ball High School]] in Galveston, Texas. He was named as the school's Offensive MVP and first-team All-District selection as a [[running back]]. He also played [[basketball]], [[baseball]] and ran [[track and field|track]]. Pope is married to Danielle Venible. Together they have two kids Dalaney an Derrick Jr. ==College career== ===Community College=== Pope played at [[Garden City Community College]] for two seasons (2000–01) prior to enrolling at Alabama. As a freshman, he led the team with 127 tackles and twenty sacks, and was a first-team JUCO All-America and first-team All-Jayhawk Conference choice. He recorded 125 tackles with nine sacks, 16 stops behind the line of scrimmage and returned two fumble recoveries for [[touchdown]]s as a sophomore. He was a first-team [[All-America]] choice and Region VI Defensive Most Valuable Player at middle linebacker. He added first-team All-[[Jayhawk Conference]] accolades. ===Alabama=== During his first year at Alabama, Pope saw action in 13 games with three starts at middle linebacker as a junior. He ranked fifth on the team with 65 tackles (37 solo), including a sack, six stops for loss and three quarterback pressures. He also intercepted a pass, caused two fumbles and recovered another. Pope played in 12 games with ten starts at strongside linebacker as a senior when he served as team captain. He was named a first-team All-[[Southeastern Conference]] selection by the [[Associated Press]]. He was the recipient of the team's [[Lee Roy Jordan]] Headhunter Award. On the year he finished third on the team with 105 tackles (55 solo), including five sacks, nine stops for losses and five quarterback pressures. He also deflected six passes and intercepted another. Following the season, he played in the [[Senior Bowl]] and [[Blue–Gray Football Classic]]. In his career, Pope started 13 of 25 games for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Crimson Tide]], recording 170 tackles (92 solo) with six sacks, 15 stops for loss, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, two interceptions and six pass deflections. Pope was also named Team Captain and had his hands a cleats inshrine at the University of Alabama. ===Awards and honors=== * First-team [[Junior college|JUCO]] [[All-America]]n (2000) * 2x first-team All-[[Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference]] (2000, 2001) * Region IV Defensive Most Valuable Player (2001) * [[Lee Roy Jordan]] Headhunter Award (2003) * First-team [[Associated Press]] All-[[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] (2003) ==Professional career== ===Miami Dolphins=== Pope was originally drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh-round (222nd overall) in the [[2004 NFL Draft]]. He was selected with a pick obtained from the [[Baltimore Ravens]] in a draft trade-down. On July 30, 2004 Pope was signed to a four-year deal worth around $2.4 million. The deal included a signing bonus of about $43,000, along with incentives that could increase the contract's value. Pope impressed the Dolphins' coaching staff early in his professional career and went on to appear in all 16 games, including three starts, in his rookie season. He posted 44 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery which he returned for a touchdown. He also ranked fifth on the squad with nine special teams tackles. He saw action in each of the first 11 games of the season in a reserve role. Although he did not start, Pope saw extended action at [[San Francisco 49ers|San Francisco]] on November 28 after [[Zach Thomas]] left the game in the first quarter with a hamstring injury. Pope responded with seventeen tackles, his first career sack and a fumble recovery. With 3:10 to play in the game, Pope picked up a [[Tim Rattay]] fumble that was forced by [[Jason Taylor (American football player)|Jason Taylor]] and took it in one yard for a touchdown. The score gave the Dolphins a 24-10 lead in a game they went on to win, 24-17. He became the first defensive rookie to score a touchdown for the Dolphins since Zach Thomas returned an interception 26 yards for a score on November 17, 1996 against the [[Houston Oilers]]. Pope's first career start came the following week against the [[Buffalo Bills]], and he kept that spot for three straight weeks before Thomas returned to the lineup. In the Bills game, Pope recorded eight tackles and his second sack in as many weeks. On December 12 against the [[Denver Broncos]], he tallied a season-high 14 tackles and a forced fumble, with the tackle figure leading the team that day. In 2005, Pope played in 12 games, including two starts, while being inactive for four contests. He posted 23 tackles and a forced fumble on defense and seven stops on special teams unit. He was inactive for the first four games of the season before making his 2005 debut against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] on October 16. Pope saw extensive action at middle linebacker during the season, but opened game the at [[Oakland Raiders|Oakland]] on November 27 and against Buffalo on December 5 at weakside linebacker when [[Channing Crowder]] moved to the middle to replace an injured Thomas. Pope recorded seven tackles in the Raiders game, a team high that day, and matched that total the following week in the Bills contest. He had five tackles and a forced fumble the following week against the [[New York Jets]], when he saw extensive time as Crowder left the game early with a shoulder injury. In the game, Pope stripped the ball from [[running back]] [[Cedric Houston]] with [[defensive end]] [[Matt Roth (American football)|Matt Roth]] recovering at the Dolphins’ 39. That led to a [[Ricky Williams]] 23-yard touchdown run six plays later. Pope was known to be one of the hardest hitters on the team. In 2007 pope recorded 64 tackles two interceptions and one of those coming from the great Tom Brady Pope played in a reserve role 11 times and was inactive five times due to a hamstring injury in 2006. On the year, he posted 12 tackles (nine solo). He had a season-high fiver tackles (three solo) in a 24-20 win over the [[Minnesota Vikings]] on November 12. ===Minnesota Vikings=== On March 14, 2008, Pope was signed by the [[Minnesota Vikings]]. The team's Vice President of Player Personnel, [[Rick Spielman]], was general manager of the Dolphins when Pope was drafted in 2004. Pope was later released by the Vikings on August 25, 2008. ===Hamilton Tiger-Cats=== Pope signed a [[practice roster]] agreement with the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] on July 20, 2009. 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'{{Short description|American gridiron football player (born 1982)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}} {{Infobox NFL player |name=Derrick Pope |image= |caption= |number=56 |position=[[Linebacker]] |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1982|5|4}} |birth_place=[[Galveston, Texas]] |height_ft = 6 |height_in = 0 |weight_lbs = 232 |high_school=[[Ball High School|Galveston (TX) Ball]] |college=[[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] |draftyear=2004 |draftround=7 |draftpick=222 |pastteams= * [[Miami Dolphins]] ([[2004 NFL season|2004]]–[[2007 NFL season|2007]]) * [[Minnesota Vikings]] ([[2008 NFL season|2008]])* * [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] ([[2009 CFL season|2009]])* |pastteamsnote = yes |cflstatus=Import |highlights= he sucks ok |nfl=POP230933 }} '''Derrick Trayon Pope''' (born May 4, 1982) is a former [[Gridiron football|American and Canadian football]] [[linebacker]]. He was drafted by the [[Miami Dolphins]] in the seventh round of the [[2004 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]]. Pope has also been a member of the [[Minnesota Vikings]] and the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]]. ==Early years== Pope grew up in Palm Terrace. He was raised by a single mother Stephanie Pope and stepfather Horace Byrd Jr. Pope has two younger siblings Roshawn Pope and Shakari Byrd. Pope has a stepbrother Horace Byrd lll who became the First Male Tornette. He attended [[Ball High School]] in Galveston, Texas. He was named as the school's Offensive MVP and first-team All-District selection as a [[running back]]. He also played [[basketball]], [[baseball]] and ran [[track and field|track]]. Pope is married to Danielle Venible. Together they have two kids Dalaney an Derrick Jr. ==College career== ===Community College=== Pope played at [[Garden City Community College]] for two seasons (2000–01) prior to enrolling at Alabama. As a freshman, he led the team with 127 tackles and twenty sacks, and was a first-team JUCO All-America and first-team All-Jayhawk Conference choice. He recorded 125 tackles with nine sacks, 16 stops behind the line of scrimmage and returned two fumble recoveries for [[touchdown]]s as a sophomore. He was a first-team [[All-America]] choice and Region VI Defensive Most Valuable Player at middle linebacker. He added first-team All-[[Jayhawk Conference]] accolades. ===Alabama=== During his first year at Alabama, Pope saw action in 13 games with three starts at middle linebacker as a junior. He ranked fifth on the team with 65 tackles (37 solo), including a sack, six stops for loss and three quarterback pressures. He also intercepted a pass, caused two fumbles and recovered another. Pope played in 12 games with ten starts at strongside linebacker as a senior when he served as team captain. He was named a first-team All-[[Southeastern Conference]] selection by the [[Associated Press]]. He was the recipient of the team's [[Lee Roy Jordan]] Headhunter Award. On the year he finished third on the team with 105 tackles (55 solo), including five sacks, nine stops for losses and five quarterback pressures. He also deflected six passes and intercepted another. Following the season, he played in the [[Senior Bowl]] and [[Blue–Gray Football Classic]]. In his career, Pope started 13 of 25 games for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Crimson Tide]], recording 170 tackles (92 solo) with six sacks, 15 stops for loss, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, two interceptions and six pass deflections. Pope was also named Team Captain and had his hands a cleats inshrine at the University of Alabama. ===Awards and honors=== * First-team [[Junior college|JUCO]] [[All-America]]n (2000) * 2x first-team All-[[Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference]] (2000, 2001) * Region IV Defensive Most Valuable Player (2001) * [[Lee Roy Jordan]] Headhunter Award (2003) * First-team [[Associated Press]] All-[[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] (2003) ==Professional career== ===Miami Dolphins=== Pope was originally drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh-round (222nd overall) in the [[2004 NFL Draft]]. He was selected with a pick obtained from the [[Baltimore Ravens]] in a draft trade-down. On July 30, 2004 Pope was signed to a four-year deal worth around $2.4 million. The deal included a signing bonus of about $43,000, along with incentives that could increase the contract's value. Pope impressed the Dolphins' coaching staff early in his professional career and went on to appear in all 16 games, including three starts, in his rookie season. He posted 44 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery which he returned for a touchdown. He also ranked fifth on the squad with nine special teams tackles. He saw action in each of the first 11 games of the season in a reserve role. Although he did not start, Pope saw extended action at [[San Francisco 49ers|San Francisco]] on November 28 after [[Zach Thomas]] left the game in the first quarter with a hamstring injury. Pope responded with seventeen tackles, his first career sack and a fumble recovery. With 3:10 to play in the game, Pope picked up a [[Tim Rattay]] fumble that was forced by [[Jason Taylor (American football player)|Jason Taylor]] and took it in one yard for a touchdown. The score gave the Dolphins a 24-10 lead in a game they went on to win, 24-17. He became the first defensive rookie to score a touchdown for the Dolphins since Zach Thomas returned an interception 26 yards for a score on November 17, 1996 against the [[Houston Oilers]]. Pope's first career start came the following week against the [[Buffalo Bills]], and he kept that spot for three straight weeks before Thomas returned to the lineup. In the Bills game, Pope recorded eight tackles and his second sack in as many weeks. On December 12 against the [[Denver Broncos]], he tallied a season-high 14 tackles and a forced fumble, with the tackle figure leading the team that day. In 2005, Pope played in 12 games, including two starts, while being inactive for four contests. He posted 23 tackles and a forced fumble on defense and seven stops on special teams unit. He was inactive for the first four games of the season before making his 2005 debut against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] on October 16. Pope saw extensive action at middle linebacker during the season, but opened game the at [[Oakland Raiders|Oakland]] on November 27 and against Buffalo on December 5 at weakside linebacker when [[Channing Crowder]] moved to the middle to replace an injured Thomas. Pope recorded seven tackles in the Raiders game, a team high that day, and matched that total the following week in the Bills contest. He had five tackles and a forced fumble the following week against the [[New York Jets]], when he saw extensive time as Crowder left the game early with a shoulder injury. In the game, Pope stripped the ball from [[running back]] [[Cedric Houston]] with [[defensive end]] [[Matt Roth (American football)|Matt Roth]] recovering at the Dolphins’ 39. That led to a [[Ricky Williams]] 23-yard touchdown run six plays later. Pope was known to be one of the hardest hitters on the team. In 2007 pope recorded 64 tackles two interceptions and one of those coming from the great Tom Brady Pope played in a reserve role 11 times and was inactive five times due to a hamstring injury in 2006. On the year, he posted 12 tackles (nine solo). He had a season-high fiver tackles (three solo) in a 24-20 win over the [[Minnesota Vikings]] on November 12. ===Minnesota Vikings=== On March 14, 2008, Pope was signed by the [[Minnesota Vikings]]. The team's Vice President of Player Personnel, [[Rick Spielman]], was general manager of the Dolphins when Pope was drafted in 2004. Pope was later released by the Vikings on August 25, 2008. ===Hamilton Tiger-Cats=== Pope signed a [[practice roster]] agreement with the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] on July 20, 2009. 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