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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Danny Trevathan Looking To Follow Wesley Woodyard’s Footsteps, May 15, 2012

Denver Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan (Leesburg High School, Leesburg Florida) is in 2012 Denver Broncos Rookie Camp at the practice field of Denver Broncos Headquarters in Englewood, Colo., on Friday, May 11, 2012. Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post
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As the Denver Broncos’ sixth round draft pick (188th overall), Danny Trevathan may look like the second coming of Wesley Woodyard, but he’s trying to make his own mark on the NFL.

Like linebacker and special teams expert Woodyard, Trevathan is an undersized linebacker and special teamer that hails from the University of Kentucky.

Initially, Trevathan will be looking to make his mark on special teams just like his mentor.

“That’s your ticket,” Trevathan said. “You want to establish yourself in that aspect of the game, especially the rookies. There’s a lot of people that’s in front of you. A lot of people that have needs for their family…He (John Fox) had me playing a lot of positions today on special teams. I’m trying to get them all down so I can be one of the people they come to when they have a need.”

The 6’0″, 237-pound linebacker had 287 tackles (27.5 for a loss), 6 sacks, 4 interceptions, and 9 forced fumbles in his last two years at Kentucky.

Woodyard came into the NFL as an undrafted rookie, and Trevathan nearly had to follow suit until the Broncos selected him on the last day of the draft.

Woodyard graduated a year before Trevathan arrived at Kentucky, but he has served as a mentor to the younger former Wildcat.

“He’s been born to be a leader,” Trevathan said of Woodyard. “He’s been giving me advice since I’ve been in college. He told me to just play ball, just like being in Kentucky, but you’ve got to handle yourself like a pro here.”

Trevathan even patterned his game after Woodyard.

“He played every aspect of the game,” Trevathan said. “He even returned kicks. That’s why I want to return kicks.”

Trevathan likely won’t be returning kicks as a Bronco, but he will be trying to follow Woodyard’s path to the league no matter how unorthodox it is.


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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Danny Trevathan: Denver Broncos Not Waiting on Nate Irving's Development? Add Four Rookie LBs, May 5, 2012

By (Analyst) on May 3, 2012 

The Denver Broncos’ third-round draft pick out of North Carolina State, Nate Irving is facing some heavy competition for even a roster spot in 2012 as the Broncos have brought in four young rookies who will also be competing to secure a spot on the roster.

The Broncos only draft pick at linebacker was their sixth-round find in Danny Trevathan (Leesburg High School, Leesburg Florida), however, Fox, Elway and likely Jack Del Rio found some special talent that went undrafted this year picking up three other talented players at linebacker: Elliot Coffey (Kentucky), Jerry Franklin (Arkansas) and Steven Johnson (Kansas).

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0 Getting to Know Broncos’ LB Danny Trevathan, May 5, 2012


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The Broncos last pick in the 2012 draft was linebacker Danny Trevathan (Leesburg High School, Leesburg Florida) from Kentucky. They got him in the sixth round (181st overall). The pick was part of the Tim Tebow to the Jets package.

Trevathan been compared to current Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard who is also out of Kentucky. Trevathan could make an immediate impact on special teams before moving his way into a rotating lineup.

To get to know the 6’0″, 237-pound linebacker I talked to Kyle Tucker from Wildcat Blue Nation which is Fansided’s University of Kentucky site. Tucker gives as great insight into the player the Broncos got. Without further ado, I’ll let Tucker steal this show.

PO: Trevathan will likely see some time on special teams initially. How long do you think it will take him to work his way into the lineup, perhaps as a third down specialist?

KT: Trevathan should be an immediate contributor on special team’s and should be in consideration for playing time in the nickel packages quickly as well. While everyone has pegged Trevathan as a 4-3 WLB, it’s important to remember that he was playing ILB this past season in UK’s version of the 3-4 defense. He managed to tally up all of those tackles in the SEC behind defensive ends that averaged 260ish pounds, which is very small for the scheme. Trevathan is a versatile player that can and likely will have a quick impact on the Broncos roster.

Pittsburgh's Dion Lewis (28) breaks for a first down run between Kentucky's Danny Trevathan (22) and Winston Guy (21) during the first half of the BBVA Compass Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, in Birmingham, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
PO: What were his strengths and weaknesses at Kentucky?

KT: Trevathan’s biggest strengths are his athleticism, solid fundamentals, and ability to find the ball. Don’t let his slower forty times fool you either. He’s been nursing some injuries since the seasons end and people are making a mistake if they think the 4.8 times he ran are accurate. The staff experimented with Trevathan returning kicks during spring practices twice, so you know he’s explosive. I would bet he runs in the 4.5 range when fully healthy.  He has been one of the most consistent players in the SEC as well and one of the top tacklers in his three years starting on defense.

On the negatives, Trevathan isn’t a typical 3-4 linebacker and your defensive linemen are going to need to keep the opposing O-Line off of him. He does play much bigger than he actually is though. Also, Trevathan has a lengthy list of injury issues. He played through almost all of them and spent the better part of two seasons with his hand in a cast. It does make his tackling numbers even more impressive when you consider that he achieved them one handed! But again, being a slight linebacker for the 3-4 does leave him open to further injury.

Brandon Bolden #34 of the Mississippi Rebels is tackled by Winston Guy #21, Ronnie Sneed #46 and Danny Trevathan #22 of the Kentucky Wildcats during the game at Commonwealth Stadium on November 5, 2011 in Lexington, Kentucky.
PO: He’s been touted for his leadership abilities much like fellow Kentucky alum and current Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard. Do you see other similarities between the two?

KT: It’s funny how similar Woodyard and Trevathan’s results are, yet how differently they get to them. Woodyard was always more of a safety trapped in a linebacker’s body that was smooth in coverage and devastating when rushing the passer. Trevathan was a true linebacker trapped in a safety’s body (until he bulked up this past year), and he is a much nastier player. He will take on anyone. Other than that, Woodyard was always a much more vocal leader and endeared himself to Kentucky fans with his personality. Trevathan is much quieter and is a lead-by-example kind of guy that would rather go bust someone in the mouth than give a rah-rah speech. They actually should compliment each other well.

PO: Anything else you think we should know about Trevathan?

KT: Trevathan is a very good guy and hard worker. He may look tough at first, with the dreads and tattoos, but he is the first guy to pick up a kid for pictures on fan day and he never got in any type of trouble at all while at UK. Denver got a real steal so late in the draft and there is no doubt he’ll be a player for you guys. I really think you got one good on in DT.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Detroit Lions Draft - Danny Trevathan January 12, 2012

Dark horse
Danny Trevathan, OLB, Kentucky—Trevathan was a stud on a dud team.  Because he didn't play at a traditional powerhouse school, he might not go as high as he deserves. Trevathan made big plays, and four of those were interceptions, just what the Lions need.  A linebacker who can cover is very tempting for the Lions at this point in the draft.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Trevathan Honored by Phil Steele's College Football, December 14, 2011

University of Kentucky Linebacker Danny Trevathan
Five Wildcats Chosen for Postseason Honors


Dec. 14, 2011
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Four University of Kentucky football players have been named All-Southeastern Conference performers by Phil Steele's College Football, including senior linebacker Danny Trevathan, who was also named a fourth-team All-American.

On top of the All-America honor, Trevathan was selected as a first-team All-SEC linebacker, while Guy was named second-team defensive back and Warford was named second-team offensive lineman. Tydlacka was tabbed a third-team punter.

A native of Leesburg, Fla., Trevathan made 143 tackles during the season for the Wildcats, leading the SEC in tackles for the second-consecutive season. Trevathan ranked fifth in the nation in tackles with an 11.92 average per game and led the nation's linebackers in fumbles forced (five) and was second among the nation's linebackers in interceptions with four. The senior finished the season with 11.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, five pass breakups and two quarterback hurries.

Trevathan ends his UK career ranked 10th all-time on Kentucky's career tackle list with a total of 374 stops. Trevathan had a total of 20 games with double-figure tackles in his career, including a career-high 17 tackles in 2010 against Auburn, the eventual national champion, and also against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Georgia.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Trevathan Named SI.com Second-Team All-America, December 13, 2011




Dec. 13, 2011
LEXINGTON, Ky. – University of Kentucky senior linebacker Danny Trevathan has been named a second-team All-America honoree by SportsIllustrated.com, it was announced Tuesday.

The native of Leesburg, Fla., has received numerous awards since the end of the season.  The College Football Performance Awards honored Trevathan with having the “strongest linebacker performance” during the 2011 college football season.  He was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference by the Associated Press, Rivals.com and ESPN.com, while Rivals.com named Trevathan a third-team All-America honoree.

Trevathan made 143 tackles during the season for the Wildcats, leading the SEC in tackles for the second-consecutive season. Trevathan ranked fifth in the nation in tackles with an 11.92 average per game and led the nation’s linebackers in fumbles forced (five) and was second among the nation’s linebackers in interceptions with four. The senior finished the season with 11.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, five pass breakups and two quarterback hurries.

Trevathan ends his UK career ranked 10th all-time on Kentucky’s career tackle list with a total of 374 stops. Trevathan had a total of 20 games with double-figure tackles in his career, including a career-high 17 tackles in 2010 against Auburn, the eventual national champion, and also against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Georgia.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Leesburg's Trevathan Has Strongest Linebacker Performance in College Football, December 11, 2011





Dec. 11, 2011
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky’s Danny Trevathan has turned in the “strongest linebacker performance” for the 2011 college football season, according to a scientific evaluation by the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA).
 
In a letter notifying Trevathan of the award, CFPA Executive Director Bradley Smith wrote:
 
“The goal of the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) is to provide the most scientifically rigorous conferments in college football. CFPA recognizes weekly, annual, and multi-season (career) award recipients – selected based upon objective scientific rankings of the extent to which individual players increase the overall effectiveness of their teams.
 
“After an extensive review of the existing data, literature, and evidence, it was determined that you finished the 2011 season with the strongest linebacker performance in D-I FBS college football. As a result, your performance satisfies the strict criteria CFPA established for recognition.
 
“On behalf of everyone at CFPA -- Assistant Director Harold A. Smith, M.D., Academic Review Chair Paul Studtmann, Ph.D., Associate Director Kyle Mauk, M.D, and academic review associates, including former Science Advisor to President Obama, Lawrence Krauss, Ph.D., please accept our sincerest congratulations.”
 
The CFPA will present Trevathan with a crystal trophy to signify the achievement.
 
"Congratulations to Danny Trevathan, recipient of the 2011 CFPA Linebacker Trophy,” Smith said. “Trevathan earned the honor with his superlative on-field performance, notably in tackling and creating turnovers against strong opponents."
 
Trevathan’s accomplishments during the 2011 season included:
 
•         143 total tackles, ranking fifth in the nation and leading the SEC in tackles for the second-consecutive season
•         Five fumbles forced, leading the nation’s linebackers in that category
•         Four pass interceptions, second in the nation among linebackers
•         In addition, Trevathan had 11.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, five pass breakups, two quarterback  hurries and five fumbles forced.
 
Trevathan, a senior from Leesburg, Fla., ends his UK career ranked 10th all-time on Kentucky’s career tackle list with a total of 374 stops. Trevathan had a total of 20 games with double-figure tackles in his career, including a career-high 17 tackles in 2010 against Auburn, the eventual national champion, and also against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Georgia.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Trevathan Continues to Collect Postseason Awards


Dec. 9, 2011
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The postseason accolades keep pouring in for University of Kentucky senior linebacker Danny Trevathan, who most recently was named a third-team All-America honoree by Rivals.com and a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection by ESPN.com.

Earlier in the week, Trevathan was named first-team All-SEC by the Associated Press and Rivals.com.

Trevathan, a senior from Leesburg, Fla., made an impressive 143 tackles during the season for the Wildcats, leading the SEC in tackles for the second-consecutive season. Trevathan ranked fifth in the nation in tackles with an 11.92 average per game, led the nation’s linebackers in fumbles forced and was second among the nation’s linebackers in pass interceptions.  The senior finished the season with 11.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, four interceptions, five pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and five fumbles forced.

Trevathan ends his UK career ranked 10th all-time on Kentucky’s career tackle list with a total of 374 stops. Trevathan had a total of 20 games with double-figure tackles in his career, including a career-high 17 tackles in 2010 against Auburn, the eventual national champion, and also against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Georgia.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Leesburg;s Trevathan Named To AP All-SEC 1st Team, Warford 2nd , December 6, 2011

Former Leesburg standout Danny Trevathan at the University of Kentucky.
Two Kentucky players were named to the Associated Press All-SEC first and second teams announced Monday. Two other players can make a case that they were snubbed.

Senior linebacker Danny Trevathan was selected to the first team and junior guard Larry Warford made the second team. Senior Winston Guy was left off both teams but received honorable mention. Punter Ryan Tydlacka was not honored.

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Gerald is a professional Internet marketer and social media marketing expert. His online business ventures and websites generate multiple streams of income annually. His consulting clients include best selling authors and international speakers.

Gerald is the CEO/President of Lacey LLC and OmariWholesale, Inc. He runs his entire business from his home where he is able to spend quality time with his family and friends. He is passionate about helping individuals to build and monetize their personal brand online.