Jake Scott (guard)

Jake Ross Scott (born April 16, 1981) is a professional football player, a guard with the Philadelphia Eagles, signed mid-season in 2012, on November 12. He was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round of the 2004 NFL Draft, where he played his first four seasons, and then played four seasons with the Tennessee Titans. Scott played college football at Idaho, where he walked-on and was a four-year starter.

Early years
Born and raised in Lewiston, Idaho, Scott graduated from Lewiston High in 1999. He played on the offensive line all four years for the Bengals and threw the discus and shot put on the track team.

College career
He played college football at the University of Idaho, where he walked-on and redshirted his first year. He was a four-year starter for the Vandals (2000–03), starting in 46 games at weak-side tackle for head coach Tom Cable. Scott earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 2003.

Indianapolis Colts
In the 2004 NFL Draft, Scott was taken in the 5th round with the 141st selection. He started nine games in his rookie year and was selected for the 2004 Football Digest All-Rookie Team. Scott started all 16 games in 2005 and 2006, including the post-season and Super Bowl XLI, a victory over the Chicago Bears in February 2007.

Tennessee Titans
Following four seasons with the Colts, he signed a four-year deal with the Tennessee Titans on March 10, 2008, worth approximately $5 million per season.

Philadelphia Eagles
On November 12, 2012, the Eagles signed Scott and released Julian Vandervelde.