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'''Joe Webb''' (born [[November 14]], [[1986]]) is a football quarterback.
'''Joseph Webb, Jr''' (born [[November 14]], [[1986]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a former football star for [[Wenonah High School]] and the [[UAB Blazers football team|UAB Blazers]]. He was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft and expects to play wide receiver in the pros.


Webb played for [[Ronald Cheatham]] at [[Wenonah High School]] and was named honorable mention Class 5A all star by ''[[The Birmingham News]]''. Webb went on to play collegiately for the [[UAB Blazers]]. He saw some play time in the [[2007 UAB Blazers football|2007 season]], and started the [[2008 UAB Blazers football|2008]] and [[2009 UAB Blazers football|2009 seasons]]. Webb ended his career with 8,545 yards passing and rushing, with 65 touchdowns.  His 1,427 rushing yards in the 2009 season puts him at third all-time for quarterbacks in the NCAA. His cumulative 2,774 rushing yards puts him at 12th in the NCAA.
Webb, son of Joseph and Wanda Webb, played for [[Ronald Cheatham]] at [[Wenonah High School]]. He set a school record by passing for 415 yards and four touchdowns in one game and was named honorable mention Class 5A all star by ''[[The Birmingham News]]''. He also played on the Dragons basketball and baseball teams and was a member of the National Honor Society.
 
Webb went on to play collegiately for [[UAB]]. He was redshirted for the [[2005 UAB Blazers football|2005 season]]. He came into the 11th game of the [[2006 UAB Blazers football|2006 season]] and started the final two games, including a 33-51, 426-yard performance against South Florida.
 
During the [[2007 UAB Blazers football|2007 season]], Webb was used most often as a wide receiver. He racked up 459 yards and scored three touchdowns on 30 receptions.
 
Webb started the [[2008 UAB Blazers football|2008]] and [[2009 UAB Blazers football|2009 seasons]] as the Blazers' quarterback. As a junior he set a conference record and ranked 4th in the nation for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,021. He finished the season ranked 5th for total offense and 12th for passing efficiency among quarterbacks. In his senior season, Webb passed for 2,299 yards and rushed for 1,427, setting the third-highest mark for rushing yards by a quarterback in college football history.
 
Webb ended his UAB career with 5,771 yards passing and 2,774 yards rushing, for a total of 8,545 yards from scrimmage and 65 touchdowns (27 passing, 24 rushing, and 4 receiving). He graduated from UAB with a degree in criminal justice.
 
Though he was not invited to the 2010 NFL scouting combine, Webb posted very impressive scores at UAB's pro day. The Vikings made him the 199th overall selection in the 2010 NFL draft.


==References==
==References==
* Irvine, Steve (November 29, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/offthevine/2009/11/post_28.html One more look at UAB's 34-27 loss to UCF]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Irvine, Steve (November 29, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/offthevine/2009/11/post_28.html One more look at UAB's 34-27 loss to UCF]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Irvine, Steve (April 24, 2010). "Joe Webb is drafted in the sixth round by the Minnesota Vikings". ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://uabsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/webb_joe00.html Joe Webb] bio at UAB Sports  
* [http://uabsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/webb_joe00.html Joe Webb] bio at UAB Sports  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Webb Joe Webb] Wikipedia
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Webb Joe Webb] Wikipedia


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Revision as of 15:25, 26 April 2010

Joseph Webb, Jr (born November 14, 1986 in Birmingham) is a former football star for Wenonah High School and the UAB Blazers. He was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft and expects to play wide receiver in the pros.

Webb, son of Joseph and Wanda Webb, played for Ronald Cheatham at Wenonah High School. He set a school record by passing for 415 yards and four touchdowns in one game and was named honorable mention Class 5A all star by The Birmingham News. He also played on the Dragons basketball and baseball teams and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Webb went on to play collegiately for UAB. He was redshirted for the 2005 season. He came into the 11th game of the 2006 season and started the final two games, including a 33-51, 426-yard performance against South Florida.

During the 2007 season, Webb was used most often as a wide receiver. He racked up 459 yards and scored three touchdowns on 30 receptions.

Webb started the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the Blazers' quarterback. As a junior he set a conference record and ranked 4th in the nation for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,021. He finished the season ranked 5th for total offense and 12th for passing efficiency among quarterbacks. In his senior season, Webb passed for 2,299 yards and rushed for 1,427, setting the third-highest mark for rushing yards by a quarterback in college football history.

Webb ended his UAB career with 5,771 yards passing and 2,774 yards rushing, for a total of 8,545 yards from scrimmage and 65 touchdowns (27 passing, 24 rushing, and 4 receiving). He graduated from UAB with a degree in criminal justice.

Though he was not invited to the 2010 NFL scouting combine, Webb posted very impressive scores at UAB's pro day. The Vikings made him the 199th overall selection in the 2010 NFL draft.

References

  • Irvine, Steve (November 29, 2009) "One more look at UAB's 34-27 loss to UCF." Birmingham News
  • Irvine, Steve (April 24, 2010). "Joe Webb is drafted in the sixth round by the Minnesota Vikings". Birmingham News

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