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Chris Conley
File:Chris Conley Chiefs 2018 (cropped).jpg
Conley with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2018
No. 18     
Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: (1992-10-25) October 25, 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth: Adana, Turkey
Career information
College: Georgia
NFL Draft: 2015 / Round: 3 / Pick: 76
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
* Kansas City Chiefs ( 2015 2018)
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2018
Receptions     104
Receiving yards     1,238
Receiving touchdowns     6

Christian Conley (born October 25, 1992) is an American football wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Georgia. He was drafted in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. He holds the NFL Combine record for the highest vertical leap of 45 inches.[1]

College career[]

File:Chris Conley (American football) 2013.jpg

Conley in 2013.

Conley arrived at Georgia a semester early in January 2011 and played four years under head coach Mark Richt before graduating and entering the 2015 NFL Draft. He finished his freshman season with 16 receptions for 288 receiving yards and two touchdown receptions in 11 games. In 2012, Conley had 20 receptions for 342-yards and six touchdowns in 14 games. He returned for his junior season in 2013 and caught a career-high 45 passes for 651 receiving yards and was a limited to four touchdown receptions in 11 games. His final year at Georgia was in 2014, where he finished without 36 receptions for 657 receiving yards and a career-high eight touchdown receptions.[2]

College football statistics[]

Receiving Rushing
Year Team Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds TD
2011 Georgia 16 288 18.0 47 2 0 0 0
2012 Georgia 20 342 17.1 87 4 0 0 0
2013 Georgia 40 651 14.5 43 6 0 0 0
2014 Georgia 36 657 18.3 48 8 0 0 0
Career 76 1,938 16.975 224 20 0 0 0

Professional career[]

On January 17, 2015, Conley caught two passes for 45-yards in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Carson, California and was a part of Mike Martz's National team that defeated the American team 17–0.[3][4] Conley was one of 47 collegiate wide receivers to attend the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. He had an impressive performance and tied for third among wide receivers in the 40-yard dash and finished fourth among them in the bench press. His broad jump was best among his position group with the second closest being Auburn's Sammie Coates (10'9").[5] On March 18, 2015, he attended Georgia's pro day, along with Todd Gurley, Amarlo Herrera, Damian Swann, Ramik Wilson, and 13 other prospects. Team representatives and scouts from 25 NFL teams attended, that included Tennessee Titans' head coach Ken Whisenhunt, as Conley opted to stand on his combine numbers and only perform positional drills.[6] Throughout the draft process, he met with a few teams for private workouts and meetings, including the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and Cleveland Browns.[7][8][9] At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Conley was projected to be a third round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked as the 13th best wide receiver in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[10]

Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 2 in 213 lb 4.35 s 1.52 s 2.54 s 4.30 s 7.06 s 45 in 11 ft 7 in 18 rep

Kansas City Chiefs[]

The Kansas City Chiefs selected Conley in the third round (76th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He was the 12th wide receiver selected in 2015.[12]

2015[]

On May 14, 2015, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Conley to a four-year, $3.12 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $712,434.[13]

Throughout his first training camp, Conley competed against De'Anthony Thomas, Jason Avant, Frankie Hammond, and Albert Wilson for the No. 2 wide receiver role.[14] Conley suffered an injury during training camp after having a strong start in OTA's. Head coach Andy Reid named Conley the fifth wide receiver on the depth chart, behind Jeremy Maclin, Albert Wilson, Jason Avant, and De'Anthony Thomas.[15][16]

He made his professional regular season debut in the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opening 27–20 victory over the Houston Texans. On September 28, 2015, Conley caught his first career reception on a 16-yard pass by Alex Smith before being tackled by Green Bay Packers' safety Haha Clinton-Dix in the fourth quarter of a 38–28 loss.[17] The following week, he earned his first career start after Albert Wilson was unable to play due to a recurring shoulder injury.[18] Conley finished the 36-21 loss at the Cincinnati Bengals with two receptions for 53-yards. On October 25, 2015, Conley caught a season-high six passes for 63 receiving yards and a touchdown during the Chiefs' 23–13 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He made his first career touchdown reception on a six-yard pass from Alex Smith in the fourth quarter to seal the Chiefs' victory.[19] He finished his rookie season in 2015 with 17 receptions for 199 receiving yards and one touchdown in 16 games and five starts.[20]

The Kansas City Chiefs finished second in the AFC West with an 11-5 record and received a playoff berth as a wildcard team. On January 9, 2016, Conley played in his first career playoff game and caught one pass for a nine-yard touchdown during the Chiefs' 30–0 AFC Wildcard victory over the Houston Texans. The following game, Conley caught five passes for 33-yards as the Kansas City Chiefs lost 27–20 to the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional playoff game.[21]

2016[]

Conley returned to training camp in 2016 and competed for the job as the No. 2 wide receiver against Albert Wilson, Frankie Hammond, De'Anthony Thomas, Rod Streater, and Tyreek Hill.[22] Conley was named the No. 3 wide receiver behind Jeremy Maclin and Albert Wilson to start the regular season.[23]

He started the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener against the San Diego Chargers and caught four passes for 43-yards during their 33–27 victory. On October 2, 2016, Conley made a season-high six receptions for 70 receiving yards in the Chiefs' 43–14 loss at the Pittsburgh Steelers. In his first season under offensive coordinators Brad Childress and Matt Nagy, Conley made 44 receptions for 530 receiving yards in 16 games and 11 starts. The Chiefs finished the 2016 season atop the AFC West and received a playoff berth before being eliminated by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Wildcard game. Conley started the 18–16 loss and was limited to two receptions for 19-yards.[24]

2017[]

Throughout training camp, Conley competed for the No. 1 wide receiver position after Jeremy Maclin was released to free up cap space on June 2, 2017. He competed against Tyreek Hill, Albert Wilson, De'Anthony Thomas, and Demarcus Robinson. Head coach Andy Reid named him the starting wide receiver, alongside Tyreek Hill, to begin the 2017 season.[25]

He started the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener at the New England Patritos and made two receptions for 43-yards during their 42–27 victory. The following week, he caught a season-high four passes for 55-yards as the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27-20. On October 8, 2017, Conley caught three passes for 46 receiving yards before leaving after suffering an achilles injury. The injury occurred when Conley landed after jumping to recover an onside kick in the fourth quarter of their 42–34 victory at the Houston Texans on Sunday Night Football[26] On October 14, 2017, the Kansas City Chiefs officially placed Conley on injured/reserve with a ruptured achilles that effectively ended his season.[27] In five games and five starts, Conley caught 11 passes for 175 receiving yards.[28]

Jacksonville Jaguars[]

Conley signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on March 16, 2019.[29], On August 31, 2019, Conley was placed on the final 53 Man Roster for the Jaguars.

Personal life[]

Conley has two siblings and was raised by his parents Christina and Charles Conley. His father, Charles Conley, had a career in the United States Air Force. Where he was born in Adana, Turkey. His mother, Christina Conley, is a high school teacher. He was raised as a devout Christian and was named Christian at birth.[30]

Conley began playing football during his freshman year at North Paulding High School in Dallas, Georgia. He received numerous accolades at North Paulding, including being an All-state chorus member. During elementary school, Conley won a regional third grade science fair where he received a $5,000 savings bond, a trip with his family to nationals in Chicago, Illinois, and was able to meet TV repairman Bob Vila.[30]

He is a fan of superheroes, citing Superman movies as one of his favorites to watch and DC Comics as his favorite. Conley is close with former Chiefs' teammate Jeremy Maclin and is a fan of the TV show Game of Thrones and the Star Wars franchise.[31][32]

Georgia[]

While at the University of Georgia, Conley wrote, directed, and starred in a Star Wars fan-film Retribution.[33]

During his time at Georgia, he served two terms on the Southeastern Conference and the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committees. He graduated from Georgia in December 2014 with a degree in journalism.[30]

References[]

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  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 Ivan Maisel (August 26, 2014). "Chris Conley's direction in life". http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/11408774/georgia-bulldogs-receiver-chris-conley-your-average-college-athlete. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
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  32. Robert Klemko (December 22, 2015). "The Force Is with Chiefs Wideout Chris Conley". https://www.si.com/mmqb/2015/12/22/chris-conley-kansas-city-chiefs-nfl-star-wars-fan-fiction. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  33. "Retribution (2014) - Star Wars Fan Film". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsJU5Ebka44. Retrieved September 8, 2017.

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