Judd Garrett was born on June 25,1967 and is an American former professional football running back in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys.
26 Facts About Judd Garrett
Judd Garrett was a member of the Las Vegas Posse in the Canadian Football League and the London Monarchs in the World League of American Football.
Judd Garrett is the former Director of Pro Scouting for the Dallas Cowboys.
Judd Garrett was named Most Valuable Player in all three sports his senior year.
In football, as a senior, Judd Garrett gained a school record 2,011 yards rushing and scored 35 touchdowns.
Judd Garrett was selected first-team All-state and received the Cleveland Touchdown Club's Lou Groza Award which is given to the Most Valuable Player in Northeast Ohio.
Judd Garrett played fullback for the freshman team, leading them in rushing, receiving, scoring and kickoff return yards.
Judd Garrett sat out the 1986 season because of the transfer rules, while playing on the scout team that included his brothers.
Judd Garrett became a three-year starter at running back and graduated in 1990.
Judd Garrett played in the 1990 Hula Bowl where he scored the first touchdown of the game.
Judd Garrett represented the Ivy League with a group of 40 league All-Stars in the Epson Ivy Bowl in Tokyo vs a team of Japanese All-Stars.
Judd Garrett was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the twelfth round of the 1990 NFL draft.
Judd Garrett then played the next two seasons with the London Monarchs of the World League of American Football.
In that championship game, Judd Garrett set a World Bowl record of 13 receptions and caught the game sealing touchdown with less than a minute left in the first half.
Judd Garrett spent the 1993 season on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad, earning a Super Bowl ring.
Judd Garrett appeared in 8 games, registering 50 carries for 232 yards, 3 rushing touchdowns and 9 receptions for 105 yards.
Judd Garrett later signed with the San Antonio Texans of the Canadian Football League.
Judd Garrett started his NFL coaching career as an assistant football coach at Princeton University in 1990.
Judd Garrett was an assistant football coach at University School in 1996.
Judd Garrett was hired as an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints under Mike Ditka from 1997 to 1999.
Judd Garrett spent six seasons from 2000 to 2005, as an assistant coach under Dave Wannstedt and Nick Saban, during which time the Dolphins had five winning seasons, won a Division Title and had two play-off appearances.
Judd Garrett stayed with the Rams from 2006 to 2007.
Judd Garrett was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as the director of pro scouting in May 2008.
Judd Garrett has two brothers who have coached in the NFL.
All three of the Judd Garrett brothers played in the World League of American Football.
Judd Garrett's father was an assistant coach for the New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, and Cleveland Browns, head coach of the Houston Texans of the fledgling WFL, and head football coach at Columbia University.