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Jesse Rostenbach Boone (born January 28, 1982 in Fillmore, Utah) is an American football center for the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football at Utah. Boone has also been a member of the Rhein Fire, Oakland Raiders and Utah Blaze.
[edit] Early yearsBoone attended Millard High School where he was a two-year starter on offense and defense. He was also a team captain. He helped lead his team to the regional championship in both 1998 and 1999. He lettered three years in football and once in basketball and wrestling. He was a member of the National Honor Society his last three years at Millard. He was on the honor roll all four years. He was also the student body vice president as a sophomore and the student body secretary as senior. He was also a First-team All-State and All-Region selection. [edit] College careerBoone then attended Utah, where he played Center for the Utes. As a true freshman in 2001 he redshirted. In 2002, he played in seven games, allowing him to letter in football. He averaged 93% in total blocking efficiency, with an average of 97% in pass blocking and 87% in run blocking. In the game against Michigan he recorded 100% total blocking efficiency. In 2003, He started the first three games at left tackle before an ankle injury ended his season. In his three games, he averaged four knockdowns and 79.5% overall blocking grade. He earned Academic All-MWC. In 2004, he played in and started all 12 games at center. In 11 regular season games, he played 775 snaps with 49 knockdowns. He tied for the team lead for total plays by an offensive lineman with 775. he had five games with five or more knockdowns. He recorded a career-high eight knockdowns against San Diego State with an 86% average blocking grade. He recorded seven knockdowns against both UNC and BYU with an 84% and 87% total blocking grades, respectively. He recorded back-to-back games with six knockdowns against Utah State and Air Force. He earned Academic All-MWC, he also earned Athletics Academic Honor Roll, and Second-team All-Conference. As a senior in 2005, he was a preseason All-Conference candidate at center, named to the preseason Rimington Trophy watch list, as well as the Outland and Lombardi Award watch lists. He also ranked fourth on the team with a 348lb. power clean, which measures explosive power. After the season, he played in the Hula Bowl. He graduated in May 2004 with a double major in Economics and Business administration. He then enrolled in the MBA program at Utah. He also scored a 640 on the GMAT. [edit] Professional career[edit] Cincinnati BengalsBoone went unselected in the 2006 NFL Draft. Later, he was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals.[1] However, he was waived on August 16.[1] [edit] Rhein FireBoone then spent the spring of 2007 playing for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europa.[1] [edit] First stint with RaidersOn August 1, 2007, Boone signed with the Oakland Raiders. He was waived on September 2 and re-signed to the practice squad two days later.[2] [edit] First stint with BlazeOn October 18, 2006, Boone signed with the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League, the same team his brother played for.[3] On February 26, he left the team to re-join the Oakland Raiders.[3] The next day, the Blaze released him to the Exempt: Other league list.[3] [edit] Second stint with RaidersBoone was signed to a future contract by the Oakland Raiders on January 1, 2008.[4] However, he was waived by the Raiders during final cuts on August 30.[5] [edit] Second stint with BlazeOn September 22, 2008, Boone was he was activated off Utah Blaze's exempt list. However, he was released from his contract when the Arena Football League folded in 2009. [edit] Las Vegas LocomotivesBoone was signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League on August 31, 2009. The move reunited him with his brother Jason Boone, who was drafted as a guard by the Locomotives in the UFL Premiere Season Draft. [edit] PersonalBoone is the son of Coley Boone and Sherry Peterson. Both of his parents attended BYU. While there, his father played football. Jesse Boone, is from family of 10 children (five boys, five girls). His younger brother Jason was an offensive lineman at Utah. His older brother Aaron played wide receiver for Kentucky and spent time with the Carolina Panthers. His sister Amy played basketball and volleyball at George Mason University and played semi-pro basketball for the San Diego Waves of the NWBL. Jesse is married to Jennette Boone. [edit] See also[edit] References
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