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DeMarcus Van Dyke

DeMarcus Van Dyke (born January 17, 1989) is a former American football cornerback who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Van Dyke is currently the cornerbacks coach for the South Florida Bull football team. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round, 81st overall of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Miami Hurricanes. He has also been a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

DeMarcus Van Dyke
At a game in Denver in September 2011.
South Florida Bulls
Position:Cornerbacks coach
Personal information
Born: (1989-01-17) January 17, 1989 (age 35)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High school:Monsignor Edward Pace
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
College:Miami (FL)
NFL draft:2011 / Round: 3 / Pick: 81
Career history
As a player:
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As a coach:
  • ASA Miami (2017)
    Cornerbacks coach
  • Miami (FL) (2018)
    Defensive quality control analyst
  • Miami (FL) (2021)
    Cornerbacks coach
  • Miami (FL) (2022)
    Defensive quality control analyst
  • FIU (2023)
    Cornerbacks coach
  • South Florida (2024–present)
    Cornerbacks coach
As an administrator:
  • Miami (FL) (2019–2020)
    Assistant director of recruiting
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Early years edit

Van Dyke attended Monsignor Edward Pace High School in Miami Gardens, Florida, where he was a two-sport star in both football and track. He played high school football on both sides of the ball for coach Joe Zaccheo. As a defensive back in his junior season, Van Dyke had 12 passes broken up, four interceptions and returned two kickoffs and four punts for touchdowns. He also played as a wide receiver very little his junior year, but still managed to recorded eight receptions for 197 yards. In his senior season in 2006, he recorded 56 tackles and seven interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), while also playing wide receiver on offense a lot more and caught 21 passes for 417 yards. He only had 12 total kick returns since teams often chose to kick away from him.

Also a standout track & field athlete at Monsignor, Van Dyke was one of the state's top sprinters. He posted a career-best time of 21.31 seconds in the 200-meter dash at the 2007 FHSAA 2A Region 4, while also anchoring the 4x100 meter relay team to victory with a time of 41.47 seconds.[1] At the 2007 FHSAA 1A Outdoor State Finals, he anchored the 4x100 relay team that claimed the state title with a school-record time of 40.78 seconds. He also placed second in the 200-meter race (21.46 s) behind Deonte Thompson.[2]

Recruiting edit

Van Dyke was ranked as the No. 16 athlete and the No. 21 player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com. He was rated the No. 15 cornerback and the No. 7 player in the state by Scout.com. He was ranked as the No. 15 player in state by The Orlando Sentinel and the No. 25 player by St. Petersburg Times. He was a member of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100. He was also rated as the No. 11 player in the state and the No. 12 defensive back in the nation by SuperPrep.

College career edit

Van Dyke was a dual-sport athlete at the University of Miami (football and track). During his collegiate career at Miami, Van Dyke played in 51 games with 21 starts, totalling 80 tackles (including three for loss), 10 passes defended and three interceptions.

Freshman edit

As a freshman in 2007, Van Dyke started eight of 12 games at either left or right cornerback and tallied 14 tackles. He started at right cornerback in his first collegiate game and saw action on 41 plays, making three tackles (two solo) against Marshall. He started at left cornerback and made two solo tackles at Oklahoma. He started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle against Texas A&M. He made three tackles (two solo) in a win at FSU. He started at right cornerback and made two solo tackles. He started at right cornerback against NC State and made two solo tackles. At Virginia Tech, he started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle. At Boston College, he started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle.

Sophomore edit

As a sophomore in 2008, Van Dyke changed his jersey number from 30 to 8. He played in all 13 games and made two starts (at NC State and vs. Cal) at right cornerback. He recorded 16 tackles (11 solo, five assisted) and had a pass breakup. He made three tackles at Duke. He also had a pair tackles against Virginia Tech and at NC State. He tallied a career-high five tackles, all solo, against Cal in the Emerald Bowl.

In track & field, Van Dyke ran a season-best time in the 100 metres in the prelims of the ACC Championships with a time of 10.70 seconds. His season-best time in the 200 metres also came in the ACC Championships with a prelim time of 21.54 seconds. He was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that ran a season-best time of 40.67 seconds for a second-place finish at the Georgia Tech Invitational. Also a member of the 4x100 relay that placed sixth at the ACC Championships with a time of 40.75 seconds. Indoors, his personal-best time of 6.81 seconds in the 60 metres came at the ACC Championships in the prelims, but placed eighth in the finals with a time of 6.91 seconds.

Junior edit

As a junior in 2009, Van Dyke played in 12 games and started eight at the cornerback position. He recorded his first career interception with the 'Canes trailing in the fourth quarter at Wake Forest. He tallied four tackles in back-to-back weeks versus Clemson and at Wake Forest. He set a career-high in total tackles (6) and solo stops (5) against Wisconsin in the Champs Sports Bowl. He also had three pass break-ups on the year. He recorded a tackle for a loss in back-to-back games at UCF and versus Clemson.

In track & field, Van Dyke ran a 6.47 in his only attempt in the 55-meter hurdles at the Tom Jones Invitational.

Senior edit

As a senior in 2010, Van Dyke played in 13 games, starting three. He spent time at left cornerback and in the nickel package. He had a season-high four solo stops at Clemson. He had two tackles at Ohio State. He tallied a single solo tackle against FAMU, FSU, North Carolina and at Georgia Tech. He posted 10 assisted stops on the season, including three at Duke. He had one tackle for a loss of two yards against North Carolina. He forced and recovered a fumble at Clemson. He picked off two passes on the season, including one at Pittsburgh that he returned for 74 yards. He also recorded five pass break-ups.

In track & field, Van Dyke's season-best effort in the 100-meter dash came in the prelims of the ACC Championships with a career-best time of 10.61 seconds. He ran the second leg of the 4x100 meter relay team that advanced to the NCAA semifinals, ran a season-best time of 39.57 seconds at the NCAA quarterfinals (setting a school record) and placed fifth at the Penn Relays with a time of 40.35 seconds. Indoors, his season-best effort in the 60-meter dash came in the prelims of the National Open at 6.84 seconds, in the final he finished fourth in 6.87 seconds. He ran the anchor leg of the 4x400 meter relay team that finished with a time of 3:15.49 at the Tyson Invitational.

Professional career edit

Van Dyke ran a 4.28-second 40-yard dash at the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine, which tied for the fourth-fastest time (which has since become the fifth-fastest) at the combine since electronic timing began in 1999.

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+34 in
(1.85 m)
176 lb
(80 kg)
31+38 in
(0.80 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.28 s 1.47 s 2.50 s 4.09 s 6.97 s 33+12 in
(0.85 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
5 reps
All values from NFL Combine.[3]

Oakland Raiders edit

Van Dyke was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round 81st overall of the 2011 NFL draft.[4] As a rookie, he was used sparingly, contributing 15 tackles and one interception.

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

Van Dyke was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 7, 2012.

Kansas City Chiefs edit

On January 12, 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Van Dyke.

Minnesota Vikings edit

On January 8, 2015, the Minnesota Vikings signed Van Dyke.

Atlanta Falcons edit

On March 15, 2016, the Atlanta Falcons signed Van Dyke. On September 3, 2016, he was placed on injured reserve with a concussion.[5] On September 10, he was released from injured reserve.

Coaching career edit

DeMarcus is currently the cornerbacks coach for the South Florida Bulls, a role he was hired for in 2024. In the 2023 season, Van Dyke was the cornerbacks coach for Florida International University. Previously, he served the University of Miami as a defensive quality control analyst (2018, 2022), cornerbacks coach (2021), and assistant director of recruiting (2019-2020). In 2017 he was the cornerbacks coach as ASA College in Miami.[6]

Personal life edit

Van Dyke's cousin, David is a cornerback that played collegiately for Tennessee State.[7] They were teammates on the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2014 offseason.[8][9]

DeMarcus is a Miami Gardens, FL native and is married to Kiawana Van Dyke, they live in Miramar, FL. The couple has a son, DeMarcus Jr. and a daughter, Kai.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "FHSAA 2A Region 4 2007 - Complete Results (Raw)".
  2. ^ "FHSAA 1A-2A Outdoor State Finals 2007 - 2A Complete Results (Raw)".
  3. ^ NFL Combine Profile
  4. ^ "2011 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  5. ^ . AtlantaFalcons.com. September 3, 2016. Archived from the original on October 3, 2017.
  6. ^ "DeMarcus van Dyke". April 19, 2024.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  8. ^ Chiefs' cornerback cousins compete for same job
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on July 30, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  10. ^ "DeMarcus van Dyke". April 6, 2020.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · Pro Football Reference
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2012-09-06)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2014-08-12)

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DeMarcus Van Dyke born January 17 1989 is a former American football cornerback who played six seasons in the National Football League NFL Van Dyke is currently the cornerbacks coach for the South Florida Bull football team He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round 81st overall of the 2011 NFL Draft He played college football for the University of Miami Hurricanes He has also been a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs DeMarcus Van DykeAt a game in Denver in September 2011 South Florida BullsPosition Cornerbacks coachPersonal informationBorn 1989 01 17 January 17 1989 age 35 Miami Florida U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight 185 lb 84 kg Career informationHigh school Monsignor Edward Pace Miami Gardens Florida College Miami FL NFL draft 2011 Round 3 Pick 81Career historyAs a player Oakland Raiders 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 2013 Kansas City Chiefs 2014 Minnesota Vikings 2015 Atlanta Falcons 2016 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyAs a coach ASA Miami 2017 Cornerbacks coach Miami FL 2018 Defensive quality control analyst Miami FL 2021 Cornerbacks coach Miami FL 2022 Defensive quality control analyst FIU 2023 Cornerbacks coach South Florida 2024 present Cornerbacks coachAs an administrator Miami FL 2019 2020 Assistant director of recruitingCareer NFL statisticsTotal tackles 50Fumble recoveries 1Pass deflections 4Interceptions 1Player stats at NFL com Contents 1 Early years 1 1 Recruiting 2 College career 2 1 Freshman 2 2 Sophomore 2 3 Junior 2 4 Senior 3 Professional career 3 1 Oakland Raiders 3 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 3 Kansas City Chiefs 3 4 Minnesota Vikings 3 5 Atlanta Falcons 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editVan Dyke attended Monsignor Edward Pace High School in Miami Gardens Florida where he was a two sport star in both football and track He played high school football on both sides of the ball for coach Joe Zaccheo As a defensive back in his junior season Van Dyke had 12 passes broken up four interceptions and returned two kickoffs and four punts for touchdowns He also played as a wide receiver very little his junior year but still managed to recorded eight receptions for 197 yards In his senior season in 2006 he recorded 56 tackles and seven interceptions one returned for a touchdown while also playing wide receiver on offense a lot more and caught 21 passes for 417 yards He only had 12 total kick returns since teams often chose to kick away from him Also a standout track amp field athlete at Monsignor Van Dyke was one of the state s top sprinters He posted a career best time of 21 31 seconds in the 200 meter dash at the 2007 FHSAA 2A Region 4 while also anchoring the 4x100 meter relay team to victory with a time of 41 47 seconds 1 At the 2007 FHSAA 1A Outdoor State Finals he anchored the 4x100 relay team that claimed the state title with a school record time of 40 78 seconds He also placed second in the 200 meter race 21 46 s behind Deonte Thompson 2 Recruiting edit Van Dyke was ranked as the No 16 athlete and the No 21 player in the state of Florida by Rivals com He was rated the No 15 cornerback and the No 7 player in the state by Scout com He was ranked as the No 15 player in state by The Orlando Sentinel and the No 25 player by St Petersburg Times He was a member of The Atlanta Journal Constitution Super Southern 100 He was also rated as the No 11 player in the state and the No 12 defensive back in the nation by SuperPrep College career editVan Dyke was a dual sport athlete at the University of Miami football and track During his collegiate career at Miami Van Dyke played in 51 games with 21 starts totalling 80 tackles including three for loss 10 passes defended and three interceptions Freshman edit As a freshman in 2007 Van Dyke started eight of 12 games at either left or right cornerback and tallied 14 tackles He started at right cornerback in his first collegiate game and saw action on 41 plays making three tackles two solo against Marshall He started at left cornerback and made two solo tackles at Oklahoma He started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle against Texas A amp M He made three tackles two solo in a win at FSU He started at right cornerback and made two solo tackles He started at right cornerback against NC State and made two solo tackles At Virginia Tech he started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle At Boston College he started at left cornerback and made one solo tackle Sophomore edit As a sophomore in 2008 Van Dyke changed his jersey number from 30 to 8 He played in all 13 games and made two starts at NC State and vs Cal at right cornerback He recorded 16 tackles 11 solo five assisted and had a pass breakup He made three tackles at Duke He also had a pair tackles against Virginia Tech and at NC State He tallied a career high five tackles all solo against Cal in the Emerald Bowl In track amp field Van Dyke ran a season best time in the 100 metres in the prelims of the ACC Championships with a time of 10 70 seconds His season best time in the 200 metres also came in the ACC Championships with a prelim time of 21 54 seconds He was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that ran a season best time of 40 67 seconds for a second place finish at the Georgia Tech Invitational Also a member of the 4x100 relay that placed sixth at the ACC Championships with a time of 40 75 seconds Indoors his personal best time of 6 81 seconds in the 60 metres came at the ACC Championships in the prelims but placed eighth in the finals with a time of 6 91 seconds Junior edit As a junior in 2009 Van Dyke played in 12 games and started eight at the cornerback position He recorded his first career interception with the Canes trailing in the fourth quarter at Wake Forest He tallied four tackles in back to back weeks versus Clemson and at Wake Forest He set a career high in total tackles 6 and solo stops 5 against Wisconsin in the Champs Sports Bowl He also had three pass break ups on the year He recorded a tackle for a loss in back to back games at UCF and versus Clemson In track amp field Van Dyke ran a 6 47 in his only attempt in the 55 meter hurdles at the Tom Jones Invitational Senior edit As a senior in 2010 Van Dyke played in 13 games starting three He spent time at left cornerback and in the nickel package He had a season high four solo stops at Clemson He had two tackles at Ohio State He tallied a single solo tackle against FAMU FSU North Carolina and at Georgia Tech He posted 10 assisted stops on the season including three at Duke He had one tackle for a loss of two yards against North Carolina He forced and recovered a fumble at Clemson He picked off two passes on the season including one at Pittsburgh that he returned for 74 yards He also recorded five pass break ups In track amp field Van Dyke s season best effort in the 100 meter dash came in the prelims of the ACC Championships with a career best time of 10 61 seconds He ran the second leg of the 4x100 meter relay team that advanced to the NCAA semifinals ran a season best time of 39 57 seconds at the NCAA quarterfinals setting a school record and placed fifth at the Penn Relays with a time of 40 35 seconds Indoors his season best effort in the 60 meter dash came in the prelims of the National Open at 6 84 seconds in the final he finished fourth in 6 87 seconds He ran the anchor leg of the 4x400 meter relay team that finished with a time of 3 15 49 at the Tyson Invitational Professional career editVan Dyke ran a 4 28 second 40 yard dash at the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine which tied for the fourth fastest time which has since become the fifth fastest at the combine since electronic timing began in 1999 Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press 6 ft 0 3 4 in 1 85 m 176 lb 80 kg 31 3 8 in 0 80 m 9 in 0 23 m 4 28 s 1 47 s 2 50 s 4 09 s 6 97 s 33 1 2 in 0 85 m 10 ft 1 in 3 07 m 5 reps All values from NFL Combine 3 Oakland Raiders edit Van Dyke was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round 81st overall of the 2011 NFL draft 4 As a rookie he was used sparingly contributing 15 tackles and one interception Pittsburgh Steelers edit Van Dyke was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 7 2012 Kansas City Chiefs edit On January 12 2014 the Kansas City Chiefs signed Van Dyke Minnesota Vikings edit On January 8 2015 the Minnesota Vikings signed Van Dyke Atlanta Falcons edit On March 15 2016 the Atlanta Falcons signed Van Dyke On September 3 2016 he was placed on injured reserve with a concussion 5 On September 10 he was released from injured reserve Coaching career editDeMarcus is currently the cornerbacks coach for the South Florida Bulls a role he was hired for in 2024 In the 2023 season Van Dyke was the cornerbacks coach for Florida International University Previously he served the University of Miami as a defensive quality control analyst 2018 2022 cornerbacks coach 2021 and assistant director of recruiting 2019 2020 In 2017 he was the cornerbacks coach as ASA College in Miami 6 Personal life editVan Dyke s cousin David is a cornerback that played collegiately for Tennessee State 7 They were teammates on the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2014 offseason 8 9 DeMarcus is a Miami Gardens FL native and is married to Kiawana Van Dyke they live in Miramar FL The couple has a son DeMarcus Jr and a daughter Kai 10 References edit FHSAA 2A Region 4 2007 Complete Results Raw FHSAA 1A 2A Outdoor State Finals 2007 2A Complete Results Raw NFL Combine Profile 2011 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 26 2019 Falcons Finalize 53 Man Roster For 2016 Season AtlantaFalcons com September 3 2016 Archived from the original on October 3 2017 DeMarcus van Dyke April 19 2024 David Van Dyke TSU Tigers Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 Chiefs cornerback cousins compete for same job Chiefs cornerback cousins DeMarcus and David Van Dyke compete for same job Archived from the original on July 30 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 DeMarcus van Dyke April 6 2020 External links editCareer statistics and player information from NFL com ESPN Pro Football Reference Oakland Raiders bio at the Wayback Machine archived 2012 09 06 Miami Hurricanes bio at the Wayback Machine archived 2014 08 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DeMarcus Van Dyke amp oldid 1220884398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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