Anquan Boldin Bio - Biography

Name Anquan Boldin
Height 6' 1"
Naionality American
Date of Birth October 3, 1980
Place of Birth Pahokee, Florida
Famous for
Anquan Boldin (born October 3, 1980 in Pahokee,
Florida) is an American football player for the
Arizona Cardinals. In 2003, Boldin was named the
NFL Rookie of the Year Award| NFL Offensive Rookie
of the Year by the Associated Press. He was a
second round draft pick in the 2003 NFL Draft out
of Florida State University.

==High School Career==

Boldin was a standout football and basketball
player at Pahokee High School. His
quarterback|quarterbacking prowess led him to be
named Florida's Mr. Football in 1998. During his
senior season, Pahokee rolled to a 10-0 regular
season record, routinely defeating teams by large
margins. Pahokee defeated archrival Glades
Central 34-14 in the Muck Bowl, Florida's biggest
high school football showdown. Surprisingly, the
Blue Devils were upset 29-14 by Coach Corky
Roberts' powerhouse Bolles team from Jacksonville
in the 2A state championship game. Boldin is
considered to be among the best players the state
has ever produced. Many of his numbers were later
eclipsed by Adrian McPherson. Boldin's remarkable
athleticism and work ethic have allowed him to
rebound from several serious knee injuries.

==College Career==
Anquan Boldin attended Florida State University. A
very versatile player, he played both wide
receiver and quarterback. In just 23 games at wide
receiver, Anquan Boldin caught 118 passes for
1,790 yards (15.2 yards per rec. avg.), and 21
touchdowns.

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