Posts Tagged ‘Dave Philistin’

April 28th, 2009 | 10:32 am

The Senior Legacy

As the pro football futures of many former Terps fell into place throughout the weekend, former center Edwin Williams had his phone by his side to make sure his teammates knew he was thinking about them. 

“There’s a lot of texting,” said Williams, who signed as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins. “They don’t want me calling them on the phone, just a little shout-out of congratulations or ‘how’s it going?’ That’s how it’s always been. We’re a tight group.”

After five Terps were drafted over the weekend tying a Ralph Friedgen-era high, eight more Terps have worked out arrangements with NFL teams.

From a senior class that featured 33 seniors that led to a Pro Timing Day with 24 participants, this year’s Terps will be well-represented when NFL training camps roll around this summer.

“Having five players drafted into the National Football League is a big stamp for our senior class,” new Philadelphia Eagles’ linebacker Moise Fokou said Sunday night. “Plus with some other guys hopefully catching on places in the next few days, some way somehow, we’ll make our mark on the League.”

These former Terps join 25 others already on NFL rosters. They know the challenges ahead if they hope to make an opening week roster.

While last year’s seniors fell short of their major objective of winning an ACC Championship, linebacker Dave Philistin said they can still share a new goal of representing this university at the next level.

“It’s good to see that people are getting recognition and getting signed,” said Philistin, who signed with the Seattle Seahawks. “Now it’s what you do from it now. They cut drafted players and they cut free agents. I’m sure everybody who went to a team will do their thing.”

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April 27th, 2009 | 06:40 pm

Dave Philistin meets the Space Needle

Former Terp linebacker Dave Philistin tried to keep his NFL Draft weekend chill.

Saturday, he spent the afternoon at a beach near his New Hampshire home, remembering to bring his phone and back-up phone in case a team called. As the weekend wore on, he preferred to get periodic updates off his cell phone or from his older brother.

By the time the fifth round came around Sunday evening, he started to hear from teams. The Jacksonville Jaguars promised to take him with their seventh round pick until that fell through. The Seattle Seahawks said they’d look at him with their two seventh round picks and welcomed the idea of bringing him in as a priority free agent if they did not.

While three of his Terp teammates were taken with the final 26 picks, Philistin did not hear his name called. But the fun was just beginning for the Terps’ second-leading tackler as he quickly needed to decide between at least seven offers to sign as an undrafted free agent.

“The teams kept hitting me up, hitting me up, at the end,” Philistin said. “I’m on the line with one team and another team’s calling me. It was kinda crazy. They definitely wanted me to choose at that very moment.”

He ultimately decided to join the Seahawks, who took Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry with the fourth pick, because he felt he had the best chance to crack their roster next season. He said team officials like his versatility in being able to play both outside and middle linebacker, which increases his value at the next level.

“I won’t lie. It’s always good to get drafted because you’re in history almost,” Philistin said. “But I’d rather pick my squad and make the team than get drafted and not make the squad.”

As you may recall, Philistin was not invited to any postseason all-star games or the NFL Combine and had to prove himself at Terp Pro Day.

But now he’s got an NFL team with a chance to play professionally, alongside former Terp cornerback Josh Wilson in the Emerald City. All the way on the other side of the country, Philistin’s NFL journey starts Thursday night when he flies to Seattle for rookie mini camp.

“Maybe [Wilson] can show me the ropes as far as living in Seattle or something,” Philistin said. “I don’t know anybody out there, so I think that’s the best thing about it. I think it’s going to be very good for me.”

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April 27th, 2009 | 02:48 pm

Terps in the NFL Update

Just wanted to get a quick update on the list of newest Terps to join NFL teams.

Over the weekend, the five Terps drafted tied the most in the Ralph Friedgen-era:

Darrius Heyward-Bey (7th overall, Oakland Raiders), Kevin Barnes (80th overall, Washington Redskins), Moise Fokou (230th overall, Philadelphia Eagles), Jaimie Thomas (236th overall, Indianapolis Colts), Dan Gronkowski (255th overall, Detroit Lions)

Then comes word today of six undrafted free agent signings, via a university press release.

Linebacker Dave Philistin (Seattle Seahawks), wide receiver Isaiah Williams (Baltimore Ravens), center Edwin Williams (Washington Redskins), tackle Scott Burley (Redskins), linebacker Chase Bullock (Arizona Cardinals) and defensive tackle Jeremy Navarre (Jacksonville Jaguars) signed as undrafted free agent contracts.

Defensive tackle Dean Muhtadi and offensive tackle Dane Randolph have earned tryouts with the Green Bay Packers, according to the release.

That makes 13 Terps with some kind of pro plans. Several other Terps, including wide receiver Danny Oquendo and linebacker Trey Covington, will look to hook on with teams in the coming days.

More on some of the latest Terps to join teams, including Philistin and Williams, later.

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March 12th, 2009 | 10:27 am

Philistin’s Shot

If you’ve wondered what Terp linebacker Dave Philistin has been doing since his senior season ended, you aren’t alone.

While many of his Terp teammates have trained together, whether it be in College Park, Arizona (Kevin Barnes and Darrius Heyward-Bay) or Atlanta (Edwin Williams, Jaimie Thomas, Moise Fokou and others), Philistin has been working out at Optimum Performance Training in Sarasota, Fla.

Philistin returned to College Park for yesterday’s Pro Timing Day.

“Everybody’s been asking me where I’ve been,” the New Hampshire native said. “It’s like I dropped off the face of the Earth.”

While many of the Terps’ highest profile players got opportunities to showcase their skills for scouts at senior all-star games or the NFL Combine, Philistin was a notable exception. He was left to bide his time in Sarasota at a facility he described as, “a small functional place; Pretty tight.”

“I just wanted to play anywhere,” said Philistin of not being invited to any postseason games. “I would’ve played special teams strictly. I just wanted to get in there and show them what I can do. That’s the cards I was dealt, and I’m trying to make the best of it now.”

For Philistin, that meant making the most of his one chance to impress scouts. It was his first time going through the workouts for NFL personnel after missing Junior Day workouts last year because of a shoulder injury.

He added that scouts probably were disappointed that he weighed in at 236 pounds, about five pounds lower than his playing weight, but the 6-foot-2 linebacker feels he can overcome his size deficiences, if given the chance.

“I just want to show scouts that I’m here, I trained, I worked hard,” Philistin said.

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September 9th, 2008 | 11:12 pm

They Said It

From the mouths of Terps:

Coach Ralph Friedgen about Saturday’s opponent No. 23 Cal: “They’re only averaging 52 points a game.”

Tight end Dan Gronkowski on the seniors attitude toward Saturday’s loss: “The seniors are getting a little more into it, I guess. We’re really encouraging the younger guys and being more vocal on the field this week. After that game we thought about it, and it’s our senior year. We want to go out big this year.”

Defensive tackle Jeremy Navarre on the team’s recent history of playing to its level of competition: “If we want to be a good team this year, we’ve got to play to our level every game, and we’ll be successful.”

Linebacker Dave Philistin on the team’s zero sacks in two games- “Sack or [win]. I could take both, but I’d rather take the [win]. But we have to start getting sacks. They change the momentum of the game.”

Strong safety Jeff Allen on the secondary being tested and its struggles against Middle Tennessee: “We knew that was coming. We knew Middle Tennesse would pass a lot more than Delaware did. I know this week Cal is going to do a lot more, especially stretching it vertically. They’ve got very good wide receivers, and we’ve got to step our game up this week.”

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