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Stephen Schilling

Stephen Dana Schilling (born July 21, 1988) is a former American football offensive guard. He was included on the 2009 preseason watchlist for the Lombardi Award.[1] He had previously been a two-time Associated Press first-team Class 3A All-state selection in Washington for the Bellevue High School Wolverines football team where he played on three state champion teams.

Stephen Schilling
Schilling in 2011
No. 70, 72, 63
Position:Offensive guard
Personal information
Born: (1988-07-21) July 21, 1988 (age 35)
Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:312 lb (142 kg)
Career information
High school:Bellevue
College:Michigan
NFL draft:2011 / Round: 6 / Pick: 201
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:26
Games started:5
Player stats at NFL.com

Born and raised in Bellevue, Washington, Schilling grew up playing basketball until high school. In high school, he was a member of the three-time state champion team. He became a star offensive lineman who was a standout Seattle athlete as his high school won its third consecutive state championship in his junior year. He won numerous all-area and all-state honors as a junior and a senior and was highly touted on the national level. He was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and as one of the nominees for Parade All-American Player of the Year. After being highly recruited by several top college football programs and narrowing his list to several Pacific-10 Conference football teams and University of Michigan, he decided to attend Michigan.

At Michigan, he redshirted as a true Freshman and then started the following year. When the team transitioned from head coach Lloyd Carr to Rich Rodriguez during his redshirt sophomore season, he became one of the few experienced players to endure the change. He has since anchored the offensive line composed of less experienced players. He was honored as the 2008 Michigan Wolverines football team's best offensive lineman as a redshirt sophomore before being nationally recognized as a Lombardi Award watchlist candidate in 2009. He was selected as a 2009 and 2010 All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention. He was a 2010 Outland Trophy watch list candidate.

He was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He began his NFL career on the practice squad. He was activated prior to week 8 of the 2011 NFL season (his rookie year), and played in several subsequent games for the team. He has also played for the Seattle Seahawks. He announced his retirement on April 2, 2015.

High school edit

When Schilling was young, he was too large to play organized football with kids his own age because Bellevue's youth leagues were regulated by weight-age limits, which caused him to take up basketball instead.[2] Schilling says that his true love was basketball and that he would probably not have experimented with football, but the coach of the basketball team resigned right before his freshman season.[3] During the summer prior to his freshman year, Schilling first visited the Bellevue High School weight room where he noticed the intensity and camaraderie.[4] He eventually became a three-year starter for the football team.[5] As a sophomore, Schilling was part of the Bellevue championship football team whose season extended long enough to interfere with him participating in the early part of the basketball season as a sophomore.[6] The championship, which came as a result of a ten-game winning streak to close the season, made the Bellevue Wolverines three-time Class 3A state champions.[7] On September 4, 2004, as a junior, he helped Bellevue end the high school football record 151-game winning streak by De La Salle High School in front of 24,987 at the second annual Emerald City Kickoff Classic at Qwest Field by a 39–20 score.[8]

Early in his junior season, he got his first scholarship offer from the University of Washington.[3] The 6-foot-5-inch (1.96 m) 280-pound (130 kg) Schilling, who wore #52 in high school,[9] played on both the offensive line and defensive line.[10] Prior to the state championship game he was named to the All-area football team by The Seattle Times.[11] He helped his 13–0 team become the first school from the state of Washington to win five state championships in 2004.[12] For the championship week effort Schilling, who played offensive tackle,[13] was selected as The Seattle Times' Class 3A male athlete of the week.[14] During the season, Schilling was known for his training habits.[15] At the end of the football season, he was selected to All-State teams both by the Associated Press and The Seattle Times.[16][17] During his junior basketball season, he was a solid contributor to team scoring and rebounding.[18] He averaged 10.6 points/game during his junior season.[19] At the end of his junior year he was named the number 25 football prospect in the nation and the number three offensive tackle by Rivals.com.[19][20] In July prior to his senior season, he was included in a Reebok Western All-American list in Sports Illustrated.[21]

Early in his senior season, running a Wing T offense, Bellevue again defeated a highly regarded California high school in a game at Qwest Field. On September 16, 2009, they defeated the Long Beach Polytechnic High School, who had been ranked number three by the USA Today.[22] At the end of September, he left a game in the second quarter with what was thought to be a separated shoulder.[23] He spent the following three weeks on the sidelines with a sore shoulder.[24][25] In his October 28 return, Bellevue snapped their 30-game winning streak.[26] During the first ten games of the season, Bellevue averaged 11 yards per rush.[27] In the eleventh game, the team lost in the state quarterfinals.[28] Schilling ended his career having played for three state champions.[29] Schilling was one of sixteen nominees for the Parade All-America High School Player of the Year award.[30] He was selected to the local all-star teams by both The Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer.[31][32] He repeated as an Associated Press Class 3A All-state selection.[33] Schilling was selected to play in the January 7, 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.[25] Although he was highly regarded as a tackle, he started at right guard for the west during the game.[34] He became a Parade All-American.[3] Schilling did not play basketball during his senior year to avoid the risk of injury.[35]

Although he was highly recruited during the season, he decided not to make his decision until after the season ended.[36] He scheduled visits with the Cal Bears and USC Trojans and anticipated visits with the Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies. Those were the four schools he was seriously considering.[37] He eventually changed his visit dates, but the final four contenders remained the same.[38] By the time he was to make his final decision he had 20 scholarship offers.[2] In his final week of consideration, he eliminated USC from contention and had home visits from the other three finalists during the week.[39] He made his final selection in what has become a traditional recruit announcement technique by using the schools' caps in front of his extended family, including his mother who is named Joanne and a sister.[4][29] He also has an Aunt Lydia Schilling.[40]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Stephen Schilling
OT
Bellevue, Washington Bellevue (WA) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 290 lb (130 kg) 4.9 Jan 26, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 3 (OL)   Rivals: 26, 2 (OT), 2 (WA)  ESPN: 135
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Michigan Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved November 5, 2009.
  • "2006 Michigan Football Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved November 5, 2009.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 5, 2009.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved November 5, 2009.
  • "2006 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved November 5, 2009.

College edit

 
2007 Michigan Wolverines huddle with Mario Manningham (86), Ryan Mallett (15), Mike Hart (20), Jake Long (77, behind Hart), Adrian Arrington (16), Mike Massey (83), Justin Boren (65), Carson Butler (85), and Schilling (partially in view on right) (52).

Schilling did not arrive in Ann Arbor, Michigan in time for 2006 spring practice like some of his classmates.[5] Just prior to the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season opener for the 2006 Michigan Wolverines football team, Schilling was diagnosed with mononucleosis.[41] This caused him to miss several weeks of practice.[42] In late October, he decided to redshirt and have a second shoulder surgery after having missed weeks of practice and lost much weight.[3][43] As part of his transition from a Wing T offense that rarely passed, Schilling had to work on improving his pass blocking.[3][44]

 
Schilling lines up across from Todd Denlinger for the 2009 Michigan Wolverines against Ohio State during the November 21 Michigan – Ohio State rivalry game.

He earned the starting right tackle position in a battle with Mark Ortmann and Perry Dorrestein at the start of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season for the 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team.[45] He was the starter on September 1 during the opening game loss to two-time defending FCS champion Appalachian State Mountaineers.[46] After starting the first five games at right tackle, Schilling moved to right guard for two games (Eastern Michigan and Purdue) as a result of injuries to some of his other teammates.[47] He was expected to start a third game at right guard,[47] but he was returned to right tackle.[48] During practice, he had to spend time at both positions after the injuries.[49] Although he did not start at guard until the sixth game, he played guard in the opener after Jeremy Ciulla got injured.[49] Although, he had to stretch beyond his past experiences and natural position, he was able to seek fifth-year seniors Jake Long and Adam Kraus as mentors.[49] The 2007 rivalry game against Ohio State was a prime example of his lack of experience with pass blocking. He had difficulties pass blocking against Vernon Gholston, who posted three quarterback sacks.[50]

 
Schilling takes the coin toss as captain of the 2010 Michigan Wolverines football team

With the departure of Mike Hart, Mario Manningham, Adrian Arrington, Jake Long, Chad Henne, and Adam Kraus to the National Football League and Justin Boren's defection from the team, the 2008 Michigan Wolverines football team entered the season for new head coach Rich Rodriguez with only three returning offensive starters: Schilling, tight end Carson Butler and fullback Mark Moundros.[51] Backup quarterback Ryan Mallett transferred and two senior offensive linemen (Jeremy Ciulla and Alex Mitchell) declined to use their fifth years of eligibility.[51] Schilling was virtually the only returning offensive lineman with any experience.[52] Aside from Schilling, the projected opening game starting offensive line had a total of three career starts.[53] Offensive line injuries continued to affect the lineup through the early part of the season with David Molk (center), David Moosman (right guard) and Schilling (right tackle) being the only players to start each of the first four games.[54] Even Schilling was a bit injured, causing him to be handled delicately during practice.[55] In the first five games, the team used four different starting offensive line combinations due to injuries.[56] For much of the season, Rodriguez' offense started six freshmen.[57] By the seventh game the line returned to full strength and used the opening day lineup.[58] In the week before the last game of the season against Ohio State, Schilling injured his knee in practice.[59] As a result, he did not play in the final game.[60] Nonetheless, he was honored by the team at the end of the season as the team's best offensive lineman.[61] The young offense had all but one of its starters returning for the following season.[62]

 
#16 Denard Robinson, #20 Michael Shaw, #22 Darryl Stonum, #12 Roy Roundtree, #86 Kevin Koger, #52 Schilling, and #50 David Molk as well as #79 Perry Dorrestein, #65 Patrick Omamehand, and #72 Mark Huyge
 
#16 Denard Robinson, #20 Michael Shaw, #22 Darryl Stonum, #9 Martavious Odoms, #52 Schilling, and #50 David Molk as well as #79 Perry Dorrestein, #80 Martell Webb, and #72 Mark Huyge

As a fourth-year junior, Schilling entered the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season opener with the second most career starts (26) on the 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team behind punter Zoltan Mesko (38).[63] He switched to left guard from right tackle in 2009.[64] In the Ohio State game, he was notable for losing a shoe during the game and trying to play without it.[65] He was recognized as an honorable mention 2009 All-Big Ten Conference selection by both the coaches and the media.[66]

As a fifth-year senior, Stephen Schilling was watchlisted for the Outland Trophy award for lineman.[67] He was also, elected co-captain and participated in a season long fanmail program where he responded to Michigan fan questions made by email and on Facebook every Friday.[68] Following the Big Ten Conference season, he was selected as an honorable mention All-Conference selection by both the coaches and the media.[69][70][71] Following the season, he participated in the 2011 Senior Bowl.[72] During Schilling's senior season, Denard Robinson had a record-setting season on offense: he broke Drew Brees' Big Ten single-season total offense record of 4,189 yards.[73] Robinson fell 116 yards short of Tim Biakabutuka's Michigan school record of 1,818 rushing yards. However, he led the conference in both total offense and rushing yards per game.[74]

Professional career edit

Pre-draft edit

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 4+14 in
(1.94 m)
308 lb
(140 kg)
32+34 in
(0.83 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
5.29 s 1.83 s 3.03 s 4.62 s 7.73 s 25.5 in
(0.65 m)
8 ft 2 in
(2.49 m)
30 reps
All values from NFL Combine[75][76]

Schilling was one of 56 offensive linemen invited to participate in the February 24 – March 1, 2011 NFL Scouting Combine.[77] He ranked sixth in the bench press with a total of 30 repetitions.[78] He ranked ninth in the 20-yard shuttle with a time of 4.62.[79]

San Diego Chargers edit

Schilling was selected with the 201st overall pick in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers.[80] He was waived by the Chargers on September 3, 2011,[81] but was signed to the practice squad on September 5, 2011.[82] Schilling was activated from the practice squad on October 26, 2011.[83] He was activated prior to week 8, but did not play. Schilling played in the subsequent weeks and started in both weeks 11 & 12. In week 13, he was not in the starting lineup, but remained active and played.[84] Schilling was released from the roster on August 31, 2012.[85] He was re-signed by the Chargers on December 4, 2012.[86] Schilling was released by the Chargers on August 31, 2013, during the last round of preseason roster cuts.[87] On September 25, 2013, the Chargers re-signed Schilling.[88]

Seattle Seahawks edit

Schilling signed with the Seattle Seahawks on March 20, 2014.[89] Schilling was placed on season-ending Injured Reserve on November 8, 2014 with a knee injury.[90] Schilling opted to retire on April 2, 2015.[91]

Personal edit

As of 24 September 2010, he had a girlfriend named Katie who was a University of Michigan Law School student and who was a Michigan Women's soccer player as an undergraduate.[92] He is a recreational golfer.[93] Also in high school, he was teammates with Pittsburgh Steelers Guard David DeCastro.[citation needed]

Notes edit

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Stephen Dana Schilling born July 21 1988 is a former American football offensive guard He was included on the 2009 preseason watchlist for the Lombardi Award 1 He had previously been a two time Associated Press first team Class 3A All state selection in Washington for the Bellevue High School Wolverines football team where he played on three state champion teams Stephen SchillingSchilling in 2011No 70 72 63Position Offensive guardPersonal informationBorn 1988 07 21 July 21 1988 age 35 Bellevue Washington U S Height 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Weight 312 lb 142 kg Career informationHigh school BellevueCollege MichiganNFL draft 2011 Round 6 Pick 201Career historySan Diego Chargers 2011 2013 Seattle Seahawks 2014 Career highlights and awardsU S Army All American Bowl 2006 Career NFL statisticsGames played 26Games started 5Player stats at NFL com Born and raised in Bellevue Washington Schilling grew up playing basketball until high school In high school he was a member of the three time state champion team He became a star offensive lineman who was a standout Seattle athlete as his high school won its third consecutive state championship in his junior year He won numerous all area and all state honors as a junior and a senior and was highly touted on the national level He was selected to play in the U S Army All American Bowl and as one of the nominees for Parade All American Player of the Year After being highly recruited by several top college football programs and narrowing his list to several Pacific 10 Conference football teams and University of Michigan he decided to attend Michigan At Michigan he redshirted as a true Freshman and then started the following year When the team transitioned from head coach Lloyd Carr to Rich Rodriguez during his redshirt sophomore season he became one of the few experienced players to endure the change He has since anchored the offensive line composed of less experienced players He was honored as the 2008 Michigan Wolverines football team s best offensive lineman as a redshirt sophomore before being nationally recognized as a Lombardi Award watchlist candidate in 2009 He was selected as a 2009 and 2010 All Big Ten Conference honorable mention He was a 2010 Outland Trophy watch list candidate He was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft He began his NFL career on the practice squad He was activated prior to week 8 of the 2011 NFL season his rookie year and played in several subsequent games for the team He has also played for the Seattle Seahawks He announced his retirement on April 2 2015 Contents 1 High school 2 College 3 Professional career 3 1 Pre draft 3 2 San Diego Chargers 3 3 Seattle Seahawks 4 Personal 5 Notes 6 External linksHigh school editWhen Schilling was young he was too large to play organized football with kids his own age because Bellevue s youth leagues were regulated by weight age limits which caused him to take up basketball instead 2 Schilling says that his true love was basketball and that he would probably not have experimented with football but the coach of the basketball team resigned right before his freshman season 3 During the summer prior to his freshman year Schilling first visited the Bellevue High School weight room where he noticed the intensity and camaraderie 4 He eventually became a three year starter for the football team 5 As a sophomore Schilling was part of the Bellevue championship football team whose season extended long enough to interfere with him participating in the early part of the basketball season as a sophomore 6 The championship which came as a result of a ten game winning streak to close the season made the Bellevue Wolverines three time Class 3A state champions 7 On September 4 2004 as a junior he helped Bellevue end the high school football record 151 game winning streak by De La Salle High School in front of 24 987 at the second annual Emerald City Kickoff Classic at Qwest Field by a 39 20 score 8 Early in his junior season he got his first scholarship offer from the University of Washington 3 The 6 foot 5 inch 1 96 m 280 pound 130 kg Schilling who wore 52 in high school 9 played on both the offensive line and defensive line 10 Prior to the state championship game he was named to the All area football team by The Seattle Times 11 He helped his 13 0 team become the first school from the state of Washington to win five state championships in 2004 12 For the championship week effort Schilling who played offensive tackle 13 was selected as The Seattle Times Class 3A male athlete of the week 14 During the season Schilling was known for his training habits 15 At the end of the football season he was selected to All State teams both by the Associated Press and The Seattle Times 16 17 During his junior basketball season he was a solid contributor to team scoring and rebounding 18 He averaged 10 6 points game during his junior season 19 At the end of his junior year he was named the number 25 football prospect in the nation and the number three offensive tackle by Rivals com 19 20 In July prior to his senior season he was included in a Reebok Western All American list in Sports Illustrated 21 Early in his senior season running a Wing T offense Bellevue again defeated a highly regarded California high school in a game at Qwest Field On September 16 2009 they defeated the Long Beach Polytechnic High School who had been ranked number three by the USA Today 22 At the end of September he left a game in the second quarter with what was thought to be a separated shoulder 23 He spent the following three weeks on the sidelines with a sore shoulder 24 25 In his October 28 return Bellevue snapped their 30 game winning streak 26 During the first ten games of the season Bellevue averaged 11 yards per rush 27 In the eleventh game the team lost in the state quarterfinals 28 Schilling ended his career having played for three state champions 29 Schilling was one of sixteen nominees for the Parade All America High School Player of the Year award 30 He was selected to the local all star teams by both The Seattle Times and Seattle Post Intelligencer 31 32 He repeated as an Associated Press Class 3A All state selection 33 Schilling was selected to play in the January 7 2006 U S Army All American Bowl 25 Although he was highly regarded as a tackle he started at right guard for the west during the game 34 He became a Parade All American 3 Schilling did not play basketball during his senior year to avoid the risk of injury 35 Although he was highly recruited during the season he decided not to make his decision until after the season ended 36 He scheduled visits with the Cal Bears and USC Trojans and anticipated visits with the Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies Those were the four schools he was seriously considering 37 He eventually changed his visit dates but the final four contenders remained the same 38 By the time he was to make his final decision he had 20 scholarship offers 2 In his final week of consideration he eliminated USC from contention and had home visits from the other three finalists during the week 39 He made his final selection in what has become a traditional recruit announcement technique by using the schools caps in front of his extended family including his mother who is named Joanne and a sister 4 29 He also has an Aunt Lydia Schilling 40 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit date Stephen SchillingOT Bellevue Washington Bellevue WA 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 290 lb 130 kg 4 9 Jan 26 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports N A ESPN grade 80 Overall recruiting rankings Scout 3 OL Rivals 26 2 OT 2 WA ESPN 135 Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Michigan Football Commitments Rivals com Retrieved November 5 2009 2006 Michigan Football Commits Scout com Retrieved November 5 2009 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved November 5 2009 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved November 5 2009 2006 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved November 5 2009 College edit nbsp 2007 Michigan Wolverines huddle with Mario Manningham 86 Ryan Mallett 15 Mike Hart 20 Jake Long 77 behind Hart Adrian Arrington 16 Mike Massey 83 Justin Boren 65 Carson Butler 85 and Schilling partially in view on right 52 Schilling did not arrive in Ann Arbor Michigan in time for 2006 spring practice like some of his classmates 5 Just prior to the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season opener for the 2006 Michigan Wolverines football team Schilling was diagnosed with mononucleosis 41 This caused him to miss several weeks of practice 42 In late October he decided to redshirt and have a second shoulder surgery after having missed weeks of practice and lost much weight 3 43 As part of his transition from a Wing T offense that rarely passed Schilling had to work on improving his pass blocking 3 44 nbsp Schilling lines up across from Todd Denlinger for the 2009 Michigan Wolverines against Ohio State during the November 21 Michigan Ohio State rivalry game He earned the starting right tackle position in a battle with Mark Ortmann and Perry Dorrestein at the start of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season for the 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team 45 He was the starter on September 1 during the opening game loss to two time defending FCS champion Appalachian State Mountaineers 46 After starting the first five games at right tackle Schilling moved to right guard for two games Eastern Michigan and Purdue as a result of injuries to some of his other teammates 47 He was expected to start a third game at right guard 47 but he was returned to right tackle 48 During practice he had to spend time at both positions after the injuries 49 Although he did not start at guard until the sixth game he played guard in the opener after Jeremy Ciulla got injured 49 Although he had to stretch beyond his past experiences and natural position he was able to seek fifth year seniors Jake Long and Adam Kraus as mentors 49 The 2007 rivalry game against Ohio State was a prime example of his lack of experience with pass blocking He had difficulties pass blocking against Vernon Gholston who posted three quarterback sacks 50 nbsp Schilling takes the coin toss as captain of the 2010 Michigan Wolverines football team With the departure of Mike Hart Mario Manningham Adrian Arrington Jake Long Chad Henne and Adam Kraus to the National Football League and Justin Boren s defection from the team the 2008 Michigan Wolverines football team entered the season for new head coach Rich Rodriguez with only three returning offensive starters Schilling tight end Carson Butler and fullback Mark Moundros 51 Backup quarterback Ryan Mallett transferred and two senior offensive linemen Jeremy Ciulla and Alex Mitchell declined to use their fifth years of eligibility 51 Schilling was virtually the only returning offensive lineman with any experience 52 Aside from Schilling the projected opening game starting offensive line had a total of three career starts 53 Offensive line injuries continued to affect the lineup through the early part of the season with David Molk center David Moosman right guard and Schilling right tackle being the only players to start each of the first four games 54 Even Schilling was a bit injured causing him to be handled delicately during practice 55 In the first five games the team used four different starting offensive line combinations due to injuries 56 For much of the season Rodriguez offense started six freshmen 57 By the seventh game the line returned to full strength and used the opening day lineup 58 In the week before the last game of the season against Ohio State Schilling injured his knee in practice 59 As a result he did not play in the final game 60 Nonetheless he was honored by the team at the end of the season as the team s best offensive lineman 61 The young offense had all but one of its starters returning for the following season 62 2010 Michigan Wolverines football team offense nbsp 16 Denard Robinson 20 Michael Shaw 22 Darryl Stonum 12 Roy Roundtree 86 Kevin Koger 52 Schilling and 50 David Molk as well as 79 Perry Dorrestein 65 Patrick Omamehand and 72 Mark Huyge nbsp 16 Denard Robinson 20 Michael Shaw 22 Darryl Stonum 9 Martavious Odoms 52 Schilling and 50 David Molk as well as 79 Perry Dorrestein 80 Martell Webb and 72 Mark HuygeAs a fourth year junior Schilling entered the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season opener with the second most career starts 26 on the 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team behind punter Zoltan Mesko 38 63 He switched to left guard from right tackle in 2009 64 In the Ohio State game he was notable for losing a shoe during the game and trying to play without it 65 He was recognized as an honorable mention 2009 All Big Ten Conference selection by both the coaches and the media 66 As a fifth year senior Stephen Schilling was watchlisted for the Outland Trophy award for lineman 67 He was also elected co captain and participated in a season long fanmail program where he responded to Michigan fan questions made by email and on Facebook every Friday 68 Following the Big Ten Conference season he was selected as an honorable mention All Conference selection by both the coaches and the media 69 70 71 Following the season he participated in the 2011 Senior Bowl 72 During Schilling s senior season Denard Robinson had a record setting season on offense he broke Drew Brees Big Ten single season total offense record of 4 189 yards 73 Robinson fell 116 yards short of Tim Biakabutuka s Michigan school record of 1 818 rushing yards However he led the conference in both total offense and rushing yards per game 74 Professional career editPre draft edit 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 4 1 4 in 1 94 m 308 lb 140 kg 32 3 4 in 0 83 m 9 5 8 in 0 24 m 5 29 s 1 83 s 3 03 s 4 62 s 7 73 s 25 5 in 0 65 m 8 ft 2 in 2 49 m 30 reps All values from NFL Combine 75 76 Schilling was one of 56 offensive linemen invited to participate in the February 24 March 1 2011 NFL Scouting Combine 77 He ranked sixth in the bench press with a total of 30 repetitions 78 He ranked ninth in the 20 yard shuttle with a time of 4 62 79 San Diego Chargers edit Schilling was selected with the 201st overall pick in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers 80 He was waived by the Chargers on September 3 2011 81 but was signed to the practice squad on September 5 2011 82 Schilling was activated from the practice squad on October 26 2011 83 He was activated prior to week 8 but did not play Schilling played in the subsequent weeks and started in both weeks 11 amp 12 In week 13 he was not in the starting lineup but remained active and played 84 Schilling was released from the roster on August 31 2012 85 He was re signed by the Chargers on December 4 2012 86 Schilling was released by the Chargers on August 31 2013 during the last round of preseason roster cuts 87 On September 25 2013 the Chargers re signed Schilling 88 Seattle Seahawks edit Schilling signed with the Seattle Seahawks on March 20 2014 89 Schilling was placed on season ending Injured Reserve on November 8 2014 with a knee injury 90 Schilling opted to retire on April 2 2015 91 Personal editAs of 24 September 2010 update he had a girlfriend named Katie who was a University of Michigan Law School student and who was a Michigan Women s soccer player as an undergraduate 92 He is a recreational golfer 93 Also in high school he was teammates with Pittsburgh Steelers Guard David DeCastro citation needed Notes edit Big Ten Football Weekly Release September 7 2009 PDF Big Ten Conference September 7 2009 p 6 Retrieved October 1 2009 a b Milles Todd January 22 2006 Schilling among top two or three ever Bellevue s Stephen Schilling could be the best lineman the state has produced The News Tribune p C09 Retrieved November 6 2009 a b c d e Fenno Nathan September 27 2007 For Schilling the sky is the limit Late start to sport hasn t slowed U M tackle Ann Arbor News p B1 Retrieved November 8 2009 a b Ko Michael August 31 2005 Boys to men Top recruits High school football 2005 p F10 Retrieved November 5 2009 a b Wright Stephanie August 14 2006 Michigan varsity still looking for right stuff along line The Michigan Daily Retrieved November 8 2009 Kingco boys basketball preview 2003 04 4A Kingco lake division Ballard Beavers King County Journal December 11 2003 Retrieved November 4 2009 Peterson Matt September 2 2004 High school football Bellevue Wolverines The Seattle Times p F5 Retrieved November 4 2009 Peterson Matt September 6 2004 Impossible dream Bellevue awakens with upset of De La Salle The Seattle Times p D1 Retrieved November 4 2009 Class 3A State Championship Ferndale 13 1 VS Bellevue 12 0 The Bellingham Herald December 3 2004 p 2D Retrieved November 4 2009 November 23 Eastside athletes of the week King County Journal November 24 2004 Retrieved November 4 2009 Star Times The Seattle Times 27th all area football team Players and coach were selected from King and Snohomish counties by Seattle Times sportswriters and editors after the regular season The Seattle Times December 2 2004 p D5 Retrieved November 4 2009 Lambert Ryan December 4 2004 Hard fought fourth Bellevue fends off Ferndale keeps streak intact King County Journal Retrieved November 4 2009 Cnockaert Jim December 6 2004 Preps Wolverines aren t finished just yet King County Journal Retrieved November 4 2009 State stars of the week The Seattle Times December 8 2004 p E5 Retrieved November 4 2009 Bergin Mark December 3 2004 Team For The Ages Three Time Champ Wolverines Seek Place In History Seattle Post Intelligencer p E1 Retrieved November 4 2009 AP All State Football Selection Yakima Herald Republic December 17 2004 Retrieved November 4 2009 Seattle Times All state Team The Seattle Times December 18 2004 p D7 Retrieved November 4 2009 Chancellor Chris February 28 2005 Eastside Boys Hoops Interlake finding groove but it hasn t been easy King County Journal Retrieved November 4 2009 a b Bergin Mark September 1 2005 Nobody s Perfect Except Schilling Seattle Post Intelligencer p F1 Retrieved November 5 2009 Pacey Doug June 2 2005 Around The Country The Bellingham Herald p 3B Retrieved November 4 2009 Locker in SI advertisement The Bellingham Herald July 2 2005 p 1B Retrieved November 5 2009 Quick hits The Spokesman Review September 22 2005 p 7C Retrieved November 6 2009 Bergin Mark October 1 2005 Bellevue Can t Stop Itself Penalties No Factor Against Mount Si Seattle Post Intelligencer p D9 Retrieved November 6 2009 McLaughlin Michael October 8 2005 Bellevue Quickly Squashes Any Notion Of A Liberty Upset Seattle Post Intelligencer p D6 Retrieved November 6 2009 a b Bergin Mark October 22 2005 Wolverines Pound Overmatched Saints Seattle Post Intelligencer p D8 Retrieved November 6 2009 Ko Michael October 29 2005 Bellevue beaten Issaquah 31 Bellevue 28 Eagles end Wolverines 30 game streak The Seattle Times p D1 Retrieved November 6 2009 Sandsberry Scott November 18 2005 Prep Football Another goal in sight for Mustangs Yakima Herald Republic Retrieved November 6 2009 Ko Michael November 20 2005 Bellevue s dominant run ends The Seattle Times p C1 Retrieved November 6 2009 a b Ko Michael January 27 2006 Schilling chooses Michigan over UW Bellevue recruit Lineman s decision a blow to Huskies The Seattle Times p C1 Retrieved November 6 2009 Mays Schilling finalists for national prep award Prep beat Parade Magazine to choose from 16 for player of year The Seattle Times November 17 2005 p D10 Retrieved November 6 2009 Star Times The Seattle Times 2005 All Area Football Team The offense The Seattle Times December 1 2005 p C12 Retrieved November 6 2009 Football Offense All Stars Seattle Post Intelligencer December 7 2005 p F4 Retrieved November 6 2009 Booth Tim December 23 2005 Ferndale s Locker Skyline s Harris earns AP s player of the year honors King County Journal Retrieved November 6 2009 Ringer Sandy January 8 2006 Kooyman headed to Washington St High schools The Seattle Times p D12 Retrieved November 6 2009 Bergin Mark March 31 2006 Bellevue HS Fires Boys Hoops Coach Altchech Felt Program Was On Right Track Seattle Post Intelligencer p D7 Retrieved November 6 2009 Bergin Mark October 6 2005 Recruiting Trails Branch Off Schilling Gray Take Opposite Approaches I Just Wanted To Avoid The Whole Situation Seattle Post Intelligencer p D8 Retrieved November 6 2009 Ko Michael October 6 2005 Spaghetti Bowl should be spicy Football notebook Bothell s Wacker ready for Northshore rivalry game The Seattle Times p D8 Retrieved November 6 2009 Moore Jim January 16 2006 Schilling Would Be Wise To Leave Town Seattle Post Intelligencer p D2 Retrieved November 6 2009 Condottq Bob January 24 2006 Schilling cuts USC from consideration The Seattle Times p D2 Retrieved November 6 2009 Ask Steve UConn Week MGoBlue com CBS Interactive September 3 2010 Retrieved November 6 2010 Chengelis Angelique S September 4 2006 Michigan The Detroit News p 04C Retrieved November 8 2009 Heuser John September 16 2006 Five minute TV timeouts annoy Carr Notre Dame NBC officials contend breaks are the same as on other networks Ann Arbor News p D4 Retrieved November 8 2009 Heuser John October 24 2006 Manningham likely out again but will return Ann Arbor News p D4 Retrieved November 8 2009 Zillgitt Jeff August 17 2007 Sleight of hand has role on field Old school Wing T still in favor with coaches USA Today p 1C Retrieved November 8 2009 Depth chart still work in progress for U M The Oakland Press August 28 2007 Retrieved November 8 2009 The Big Ten s lost weekend The Oakland Press September 3 2007 Retrieved November 8 2009 a b Chengelis Angelique S October 16 2007 Players say Hart will play High ankle sprain is not expected to keep running back out of Saturday night s game The Detroit News p 05D Retrieved November 8 2009 Sharp Drew October 21 2007 Detroit Free Press Drew Sharp column Carr makes right call to sit Hart Illini self destruct Detroit Free Press Retrieved November 8 2009 a b c Pitts Antoine October 27 2007 Adaptation by necessity Injuries move Schilling around o line Ann Arbor News p W2 Retrieved November 8 2009 Pitts Antoine November 18 2007 Gholston wreaks havoc with U M line Ann Arbor News p B6 Retrieved November 8 2009 a b Vardon Joe March 26 2008 UM s disappearing offense Boren s departure means only 3 offensive starters will return The Blade p C1 Retrieved November 9 2009 Heuser John August 3 2008 Questions abound for U M as practices begin Ann Arbor News p B1 Retrieved November 9 2009 Snyder Mark August 4 2008 The Wolverine offensive line Almost no experience a ton of hope Detroit Free Press Retrieved November 9 2009 Heuser John September 30 2008 Offensive line to change again More improvement is necessary from the entire unit Rodriguez says Ann Arbor News p B5 Retrieved October 31 2009 Heuser John September 11 2008 Potential storm looms Rain expected for Michigan Notre Dame showdown Ann Arbor News p B1 Retrieved November 9 2009 Chengelis Angelique S October 12 2008 McGuffie a glint of hope for Wolverines offense The Detroit News Retrieved October 31 2009 Vardon Joe October 25 2008 UM s youth to be counted on As one of few upperclassmen Minor provides change of pace The Blade p C3 Retrieved October 31 2009 Feldman Dan October 21 2008 Michigan s Graham guarantees victory over Spartans The Michigan Daily Retrieved October 31 2009 Sipple George November 19 2008 Key Michigan offensive lineman iffy for Saturday s Ohio State game Detroit Free Press Retrieved November 9 2009 Sipple George November 23 2008 Sheridan McGuffie battle injuries Players get in pre game shoving match Detroit Free Press Retrieved November 9 2009 Snyder Mark December 5 2008 Brief Brandon Graham wins team MVP honors plans to return next year Detroit Free Press Retrieved November 9 2009 Eisenstein Michael March 11 2009 Michigan QB competition begins this spring Michigan Daily Retrieved November 9 2009 Chengelis Angelique S September 17 2009 Mouton won t face disciplinary action The Detroit News p 02C Retrieved December 5 2009 Autullo Ryan September 2 2009 Wolverines Football Michigan is all in for Rodriguez s 2nd year The Blade p C1 Retrieved December 5 2009 Valade Jodie November 22 2009 No 9 Ohio State 21 Michigan 10 The Plain Dealer p C8 Retrieved December 5 2009 Big Ten Announces 2009 Football All Conference Teams and Individual Honors CBS Interactive November 23 2009 Archived from the original on November 26 2009 Retrieved November 24 2009 Schilling Named to Watch List for Outland Trophy MGoBlue com CBS Interactive June 24 2010 Retrieved September 11 2010 Ask Steve Weekly Stephen Schilling Mailbag MGoBlue com CBS Interactive August 27 2010 Retrieved September 13 2010 Bigelow Pete November 29 2010 Michigan s Denard Robinson named Big Ten s Offensive Player of the Year other Wolverines honored AnnArbor com Retrieved November 30 2010 Big Ten Announces 2010 Football All Conference Teams and Individual Honors CBS Interactive November 29 2010 Archived from the original on December 1 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 Robinson Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year CBS Interactive November 29 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 Rittenburg Adam January 31 2011 Big Ten Senior Bowl wrap up ESPN Retrieved February 2 2011 Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide CBS Interactive Big Ten Conference January 5 2010 p 37 Archived from the original on July 3 2010 Retrieved November 11 2010 The Automated ScoreBook 2010 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Jan 07 2011 CBS Interactive January 7 2010 Archived from the original on September 11 2010 Retrieved January 7 2010 Stephen Schilling Draft and Combine Prospect Profile NFL com Retrieved March 3 2011 2011 Draft Scout Steve Schilling Michigan NFL Draft Scout College Football Profile draftscout com Retrieved January 22 2023 Participants NFL com Retrieved March 3 2011 Top Performers Bench Press NFL com Retrieved March 3 2011 Top Performers Twenty Yard Shuttle NFL com Retrieved March 3 2011 2011 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 26 2019 NFL transactions for September 3 2011 Pro Football Weekly September 4 2011 Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved September 8 2011 NFL transactions for September 5 2011 Pro Football Weekly September 6 2011 Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved September 8 2011 San Diego Chargers Week of 10 30 NFL com October 30 2011 Retrieved December 8 2011 Stephen Schilling 70 G game logs NFL com Retrieved December 8 2011 McLellan Dan August 31 2012 Chargers Cuts DE Jacques Cesaire FB Jacob Hester highlight cuts CBS Sports Retrieved September 9 2012 Henne Ricky December 4 2012 Chargers Sign Baxter Schilling Ajirotutu Molk Placed on IR Chargers com Retrieved December 7 2012 Williamson Bill August 31 2013 San Diego Chargers cut down analysis ESPN Retrieved September 1 2013 Bolts Bring Back Schilling Waive Manning Chargers com September 25 2013 Retrieved September 27 2013 Farnsworth Clare March 20 2014 Seahawks sign Stephen Schilling Seahawks com Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 Blount Terry November 8 2014 Jeremy Lane activated Stephen Schilling placed on IR espn com Retrieved November 14 2014 Henderson Brady April 2 2015 Report Former Seahawk Stephen Schilling retiring at 26 KIRO Retrieved April 3 2015 Ask Steve Bowling Green Week MGoBlue com CBS Interactive September 24 2010 Retrieved November 6 2010 Ask Steve Penn State Week MGoBlue com CBS Interactive October 29 2010 Retrieved November 6 2010 External links editMichigan Wolverines bio San Diego Chargers bio Seattle Seahawks bio Schilling at CBS Sports Schilling at NCAA org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Schilling amp oldid 1223910474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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