Greg Olsen

TE · Miami (FL)
Olsen is another in a long line of standout tight ends produced by the Hurricanes in recent years. He hopes to continue that success at the next level, much like former Miami All-Americans Bubba Franks (Green Bay), Jeremy Shockey (New York Giants) and Kellen Winslow, Jr. (Cleveland). Both Greg and his brother, Christian, originally began their collegiate careers at Notre Dame, but Greg Olsen transferred to Miami for the 2003 season and Christian also left the Irish, enrolling at Virginia, where he is a quarterback. Greg Olsen was a USA Today, Parade, Super Prep and Prep Star first-team All-American choice as a senior in 2002 at Wayne Hills High School, where his older brother, Christian, lettered as a quarterback and his father, Chris, was the head coach. Greg Olsen was one of three finalists for Gatorade National Player of the Year honors, adding Defensive Player of the Year accolades from the Newark Star-Ledger and Herald News Offensive Player of the Year recognition. The two-time New Jersey All-State pick helped his team to a 12-0 mark in 2002 and the New Jersey Group III state title. He was rated third overall on ESPN's list of top 100 players nationally and ranked 10th in the nation on the list of Hot 100 prospects by The Sporting News. Olsen also ranked second nationally among tight ends on the CBSSportsLine.com Top 100 Dream Team. Olsen caught 38 passes for 703 yards (18.5-yard average) and 14 touchdowns, adding seven carries for 117 yards (16.7 avg) on offense. He recorded 87 tackles, 25 stops for losses, 15 sacks and four fumble recoveries at defensive end as a senior. During his junior campaign, he registered 89 tackles, with 35 for losses. He totaled 73 career catches for 1,474 yards (20.2 avg) and a school-record 27 touchdowns. Olsen also handled long-snapping chores. He was a power forward on the school's basketball squad, averaging 16 points and eight rebounds per game. He also competed in track, recording a personal best 161-foot throw in the javelin. In 2003, Olsen enrolled at Notre Dame. He attended some preseason practices there before enrolling at Miami (Fla.) in time for the fall semester. Olsen was named the MVP of Miami's scout team, but was granted a medical hardship and did not play due to a shoulder injury. Olsen started the first two games of the 2004 campaign and appeared in nine contests total, but missed three contests after fracturing his left wrist vs. North Carolina. He made 16 catches for 275 yards (17.2 avg) and one touchdown before sitting out the end of his redshirt freshman campaign. Olsen earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention after replacing departed Kevin Everett as the team's full-time starter at tight end in 2005. He ranked second on the team with 31 catches for 451 yards (14.5 avg) and four touchdowns. He also came up with a pair of tackles and served as the team's reserve long snapper. Olsen led the team in receiving during the 2006 season. He hauled in 40 passes for 489 yards (12.2 avg), but managed only one touchdown. He also posted two tackles on special teams. Olsen earned First-Team All-ACC honors. After the MPC Computers Bowl game, Olsen announced that he was entering the 2007 NFL Draft rather than spending his senior season at Miami. Olsen started 26 of the 33 games in which he played for the Hurricanes. He totaled 87 receptions for 1,215 yards (14.0 avg) and six touchdowns. He also recorded four tackles (two solo).