Stalin Colinet
Stalin D. Colinet (/ˌkɒlɪˈneɪ/ KOL-ih-NAY; born July 17, 1974) is a former defensive tackle/defensive end in the NFL.
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Position: | Defensive end/tackle | ||||||||
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Born: | New York City | July 17, 1974||||||||
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High school: | Bronx (NY) Cardinal Hayes | ||||||||
College: | Boston College | ||||||||
NFL Draft: | 1997 / Round: 3 / Pick: 78 | ||||||||
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Early years
Colinet was born in New York, to a Dominican mother, and a Haitian father.[1][2] Colinet attended Cardinal Hayes High School where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. He was named Team MVP and a league all-star in his junior and senior years, and he was named to the CHSAA All-Star team as a senior. He was named to the list of the Top 100 High School Student-Athletes to Watch by the Chicago Tribune. Colinet was so good at basketball, that he was offered scholarships to Indiana and Penn State, but turned them down to play football at Boston College.
College career
He played college ball at Boston College. He was one of Boston College's premier defensive lineman and was a team captain his senior year. Colinet was named First Team All-Big East and first Team ECAC in 1996 and voted the Best Defensive Player in New England.
Colinet ranks 3rd in all-time tackles for a loss at Boston College.
Professional career
Colinet became the first Dominican player to be drafted and play in the NFL when he was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the third round (78th pick) of the 1997 NFL Draft. Colinet also spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars.
References
- Rand, Michael, ed. (13 May 2010). "RandBall Q+A with ex-Viking Stalin Colinet: "We royally screwed that up."". StarTribune. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- Bondy, Filip, ed. (10 November 1996). "Stalin Colinet's Bronx Tale Of Family, Humility And Bravery Few Are Surprised That He Stepped Forward". NY Daily News. Retrieved 18 October 2015.