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Ed Taʻamu

Ed Ta'amu (born November 8, 1979) is a former arena football offensive lineman. He was originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth round (132nd overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at Utah.

Ed Taʻamu
Personal information
Born: (1979-11-08) November 8, 1979 (age 44)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:380 lb (172 kg)
Career information
High school:Honolulu (HI) ʻIolani
College:Utah
Position:Offensive lineman
NFL Draft:2002 / Round: 4 / Pick: 132
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Player stats at ArenaFan.com

Ta'amu played for the Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, Spokane Shock and Kansas City Brigade.

As a rookie in the National Football League in 2002, he was one of 28 Samoan players in the league.[4] As well, as of October 4, 2008, he was one of 16 Polynesian players in the Arena Football League.[5]

High school career edit

Ta'amu attended Iolani School where he was an All-America Honorable Menchin as a senior in 1997.

College career edit

Ta'amu attended the University of Utah, where he was a two-year starter. Ta'amu was an academic non-qualifier in 1997, meaning he did not have the grades to play football. He joined the team in 1998, as a backup defensive end, as well as backup long snapper.[6] On the season, he recorded three tackles. In 1999, he was a backup defensive tackle, a position where he did not receive much playing time, so in turn, he was switched to offensive line. In 2000, he started all but one game.

Career summary edit

Ta'amu was a two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection. He recorded 123 knockdowns blocks, including a school record 25 against Brigham Young during his senior season.[7]

Ta'amu was graded at 86.8% for blocking consistency and played in 20 of 26 games during his final two seasons. He also set new school weight room records with a 625-pound squat and 412-pound hang clean.[8] As a senior, he also bench pressed 455 pounds.[8] He was also selected to the All-Mountain West Conference Second-team, as well as a First-team selection by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Collegefootballnews.com.[8]

Professional career edit

Pre-draft edit

Ta'amu received an invitation to the 2002 NFL Scouting Combine.[9] He was rated as the sixth best guard out of 43.[9] He was projected to be drafted in the third to fourth round of the draft.[9]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split Vertical jump Bench press
6 ft 1+34 in
(1.87 m)
335 lb
(152 kg)
5.30 s 1.83 s 3.04 s 29 in
(0.74 m)
28 reps
All values from NFL Combine[10]

National Football League edit

Ta'amu was selected in the fourth round (132nd overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings on April 21,[11][12] and was signed on July 17.[12] However, he suffered a knee injury and was waived by the team on September 2, 2002.[12][13] The next day, he was signed to the Vikings practice squad.[12] Then on October 16, he was placed on the practice squad's injured reserve, ending his season.[12] He was then signed by the Houston Texans on January 8.[14] He was later placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on July 25.[14] He was then waived by the Texans on September 2, 2003.[14]

af2 edit

He spent the next two years rehabbing his knee before being able to compete in a full season of professional football for the Spokane Shock of af2, in 2006. He played alongside future Kansas City Brigade teammates Charles Frederick, Jerome Stevens, Chris Cook, and Neil Purvis. That season, the Shock won ArenaCup III.

Arena Football League edit

On January 5, 2007 Ta'amu signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League. However, when the AFL folded, he became a free agent and now plays for the Spokane Shock

Kansas City Brigade edit

As a rookie in 2007, he began the season on injured reserve. He then started the final four games of the season, including the first ever playoff game in franchise history. In 2008, he recorded three tackles. After the season, he was released by the Brigade.[15]

Spokane Shock edit

After a year of waiting, the AFL was reformed and when the Spokane Shock became part of the revamped AFL, Ta'amu was once again signed by Spokane in the off season and is on the active roster.


Personal life edit

In 2002, Ta'amu was one of 28 Samoan players in the National Football League,[4] the most notable being Tiaina "Junior" Seau.[4] As of October 4, 2008, Ta'amu was one of 16 Polynesian players in the Arena Football League.[5]

Ta’amu’s son, Alofa Tunoa (Noa) is an ice hockey player who was selected third overall by the Edmonton Oil Kings in the 2023 WHL U.S. Priority Draft.[16]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Ute Football Team's 2000 Season Comes To A Close". UtahUtes.CSTV.com. University of Utah. November 28, 2000. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  2. ^ . UtahUtes.CSTV.com. University of Utah. Archived from the original on December 19, 2007. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  3. ^ "Utes Winners In Vegas!". December 25, 2001. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  4. ^ a b c "Samoan football players in the NFL". ESPN.com. ESPN. May 28, 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Markham, Makani. "AIGA Foundation Polynesian Football News and Notes". Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  6. ^ "Weekly Football Release". UtahUtes.CSTV.com. University of Utah. September 21, 1998. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  7. ^ "Utah Football Team Best In Nation In Sacks Allowed". UtahUtes.CSTV.com. University of Utah. January 15, 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  8. ^ a b c "Redskins Draft Russell In Third Round, Vikings Take Ta'amu In Fourth". UtahUtes.CSTV.com. University of Utah. April 22, 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  9. ^ a b c "Ed Taamu, DS #6 OG, Utah". NFLDraftScout.com. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  10. ^ "2019 Draft Scout: QB Rankings".
  11. ^ "2002 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d e . Vikings.com. Minnesota Vikings. Archived from the original on December 11, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  13. ^ "Minnesota Vikings Transactions - 2002". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  14. ^ a b c . HoustonTexans.com. Houston Texans. Archived from the original on April 4, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  15. ^ . KCBrigade.com. Arena Football League. October 6, 2008. Archived from the original on October 23, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  16. ^ "Oil Kings sign 2023 U.S. Priority Draft third-overall pick Alofa Tunoa Ta'amu". Western Hockey League . Retrieved May 10, 2023.

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Ed Ta amu born November 8 1979 is a former arena football offensive lineman He was originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth round 132nd overall of the 2002 NFL Draft He played college football at Utah Ed TaʻamuPersonal informationBorn 1979 11 08 November 8 1979 age 44 Honolulu Hawaii U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight 380 lb 172 kg Career informationHigh school Honolulu HI ʻIolaniCollege UtahPosition Offensive linemanNFL Draft 2002 Round 4 Pick 132Career historyMinnesota Vikings 2002 Houston Texans 2002 Spokane Shock 2006 Kansas City Brigade 2007 2008 Spokane Shock 2010 Utah Blaze 2012 Los Angeles KISS 2015 Portland Thunder 2015 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards2 All Mountain West selection 2000 1 2001 2 Las Vegas Bowl champion 1999 2 2001 3 First Team All Arena 2010 Player stats at ArenaFan comTa amu played for the Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans Spokane Shock and Kansas City Brigade As a rookie in the National Football League in 2002 he was one of 28 Samoan players in the league 4 As well as of October 4 2008 he was one of 16 Polynesian players in the Arena Football League 5 Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 2 1 Career summary 3 Professional career 3 1 Pre draft 3 2 National Football League 3 3 af2 3 4 Arena Football League 3 4 1 Kansas City Brigade 3 4 2 Spokane Shock 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksHigh school career editTa amu attended Iolani School where he was an All America Honorable Menchin as a senior in 1997 College career editTa amu attended the University of Utah where he was a two year starter Ta amu was an academic non qualifier in 1997 meaning he did not have the grades to play football He joined the team in 1998 as a backup defensive end as well as backup long snapper 6 On the season he recorded three tackles In 1999 he was a backup defensive tackle a position where he did not receive much playing time so in turn he was switched to offensive line In 2000 he started all but one game Career summary edit Ta amu was a two time All Mountain West Conference selection He recorded 123 knockdowns blocks including a school record 25 against Brigham Young during his senior season 7 Ta amu was graded at 86 8 for blocking consistency and played in 20 of 26 games during his final two seasons He also set new school weight room records with a 625 pound squat and 412 pound hang clean 8 As a senior he also bench pressed 455 pounds 8 He was also selected to the All Mountain West Conference Second team as well as a First team selection by the Las Vegas Review Journal and Collegefootballnews com 8 Professional career editPre draft edit Ta amu received an invitation to the 2002 NFL Scouting Combine 9 He was rated as the sixth best guard out of 43 9 He was projected to be drafted in the third to fourth round of the draft 9 Pre draft measurables Height Weight 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split Vertical jump Bench press6 ft 1 3 4 in 1 87 m 335 lb 152 kg 5 30 s 1 83 s 3 04 s 29 in 0 74 m 28 repsAll values from NFL Combine 10 National Football League edit Ta amu was selected in the fourth round 132nd overall of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings on April 21 11 12 and was signed on July 17 12 However he suffered a knee injury and was waived by the team on September 2 2002 12 13 The next day he was signed to the Vikings practice squad 12 Then on October 16 he was placed on the practice squad s injured reserve ending his season 12 He was then signed by the Houston Texans on January 8 14 He was later placed on the Physically Unable to Perform PUP list on July 25 14 He was then waived by the Texans on September 2 2003 14 af2 edit He spent the next two years rehabbing his knee before being able to compete in a full season of professional football for the Spokane Shock of af2 in 2006 He played alongside future Kansas City Brigade teammates Charles Frederick Jerome Stevens Chris Cook and Neil Purvis That season the Shock won ArenaCup III Arena Football League edit On January 5 2007 Ta amu signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League However when the AFL folded he became a free agent and now plays for the Spokane Shock Kansas City Brigade edit As a rookie in 2007 he began the season on injured reserve He then started the final four games of the season including the first ever playoff game in franchise history In 2008 he recorded three tackles After the season he was released by the Brigade 15 Spokane Shock edit After a year of waiting the AFL was reformed and when the Spokane Shock became part of the revamped AFL Ta amu was once again signed by Spokane in the off season and is on the active roster Personal life editIn 2002 Ta amu was one of 28 Samoan players in the National Football League 4 the most notable being Tiaina Junior Seau 4 As of October 4 2008 Ta amu was one of 16 Polynesian players in the Arena Football League 5 Ta amu s son Alofa Tunoa Noa is an ice hockey player who was selected third overall by the Edmonton Oil Kings in the 2023 WHL U S Priority Draft 16 See also editList of Arena Football League and National Football League playersNotes edit Ute Football Team s 2000 Season Comes To A Close UtahUtes CSTV com University of Utah November 28 2000 Retrieved October 22 2008 1999 Results UtahUtes CSTV com University of Utah Archived from the original on December 19 2007 Retrieved October 22 2008 Utes Winners In Vegas December 25 2001 Retrieved October 22 2008 a b c Samoan football players in the NFL ESPN com ESPN May 28 2002 Retrieved October 22 2008 a b Markham Makani AIGA Foundation Polynesian Football News and Notes Retrieved October 22 2008 Weekly Football Release UtahUtes CSTV com University of Utah September 21 1998 Retrieved October 22 2008 Utah Football Team Best In Nation In Sacks Allowed UtahUtes CSTV com University of Utah January 15 2002 Retrieved October 22 2008 a b c Redskins Draft Russell In Third Round Vikings Take Ta amu In Fourth UtahUtes CSTV com University of Utah April 22 2002 Retrieved October 22 2008 a b c Ed Taamu DS 6 OG Utah NFLDraftScout com Retrieved October 22 2008 2019 Draft Scout QB Rankings 2002 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 18 2023 a b c d e Vikings Roster Moves Vikings com Minnesota Vikings Archived from the original on December 11 2008 Retrieved October 22 2008 Minnesota Vikings Transactions 2002 ESPN com ESPN Retrieved October 22 2008 a b c 2003 Transactions HoustonTexans com Houston Texans Archived from the original on April 4 2008 Retrieved October 22 2008 2009 AFL Free Agency A complete list of 2009 AFL free agents and their 2008 teams KANSAS CITY BRIGADE KCBrigade com Arena Football League October 6 2008 Archived from the original on October 23 2008 Retrieved October 22 2008 Oil Kings sign 2023 U S Priority Draft third overall pick Alofa Tunoa Ta amu Western Hockey League Retrieved May 10 2023 External links editKansas City Brigade bio Utah Utes bio Bio at ArenaFootball com 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