Eric Bakhtiari

OLB, DE · San Diego
A relentless pass rusher, Eric Bakhtiari earned the distinction of being the first athlete outside the typical selection pool to be a finalist for a major college award, as he was one of eight players vying for the 2007 Ted Hendricks Award, given to the best defensive end in college football. While Bakhtiari did not win the award, his outstanding senior season put him "on the map" with NFL scouts. The three-year starter shattered school and Pioneer Football League game, season and career records for sacks and tackles for losses. He also placed his name in the NCAA record books with 34.5 sacks, which ranks second in Division 1-AA/FCS annals and his 19.5 sacks in 2007 rank third on the NCAA single-season list. His 66.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage were just one-half tackle for loss away from tying the NCAA all-time mark. Bakhtiari earned first-team All-League, All-County and Co-Defensive MVP honors at Burlingame High School as a senior. That year, he collected 76 tackles and 14.5 sacks to lead the team to a 12-1 record. He also lettered in track. In 2003, Bakhtiari redshirted at San Diego University. He played in 11 games in 2004 at right defensive end, posting 35 tackles (26 solo) while ranking second on the squad with three sacks. He added four stops for losses and three pressures. He also recovered a fumble and had the only interception for his career. In 2005, Bakhtiari would earn the first of three team Defensive Player of the Year honors. He added first-team All-American and All-Pioneer Football League accolades, as he made 62 tackles (30 solo), third on the team. He had four sacks and led the team with 15 stops behind the line of scrimmage. Bakhtiari shifted to left defensive end in 2006, again garnering All-American and All-PFL recognition. He also received the first of back-to-back PFL Defensive Player of the Year honors. He ranked second on the team with 63 tackles (39 solo) and paced the Toreros with eight sacks. He led the league and ranked sixth nationally with 23.5 stops for losses. He also deflected three passes, caused a fumble and recovered another. A unanimous All-American pick in 2007, Bakhtiari again earned PFL Defensive Player of the Year honors. He finished third on the team with 76 tackles (46 solo). He led the nation with an NCAA FCS season-record 19.5 sacks and led the league while ranking fourth nationally with 24 stops for losses. He generated six pressures, caused four fumbles and recovered another. He also blocked two kicks and broke up three passes. In 46 games at San Diego, Bakhtiari started 35 contests. He totaled 236 tackles (141 solo), as his 34.5 sacks for minus 229 yards rank second in NCAA Football Championship Sub-division annals. His 66.5 stops for losses of 322 yards also rank second in FCS history. He added ten quarterback pressures, four fumble recoveries and five forced fumbles. He deflected 10 passes, intercepted another and blocked a pair of kicks.