William Yeatman was born on April 10,1988 and is a former American football offensive tackle who played five seasons during his career.
31 Facts About Will Yeatman
Will Yeatman played college football and college lacrosse at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Maryland.
Will Yeatman ended his career in 2015 after reaching an injury settlement with the Houston Texans.
Will Yeatman credited five seasons in the National Football League.
Will Yeatman was born in Naples, Italy, to parents Dennis and Bonnie Will Yeatman.
Will Yeatman's father played lacrosse for the United States Naval Academy and retired as a Commander after twenty years of naval service.
Will Yeatman's mother, Bonnie, is a former teacher and graduate of The University of Maryland.
Will Yeatman is a graduate of San Diego State and taught English and coached lacrosse in Kiel, Germany for three years.
Will Yeatman was raised in San Diego, California, and attended Rancho Bernardo High School, where he played football and lacrosse.
Will Yeatman earned all-league his sophomore year as the teams left tackle.
Will Yeatman was a three-time all-conference and all-city selection in football, and an all-state selection in his senior year.
Will Yeatman was recruited by over 70 schools in football and received scholarship offers from 43 schools in football most notably Michigan, Nebraska, Maryland, California, Washington, Arizona, Arizona State, UCLA, USC, Boston College, Florida, North Carolina, Dartmouth and Columbia.
Will Yeatman's senior year, he was a finalist in the San Diego Prep Pigskin report player of the year voting.
Will Yeatman was named to the US Lacrosse All-American team as a junior and senior and to the Under Armour All-American team as a senior.
Will Yeatman was an attendee at Jake Reed's Elite 102 Blue Chip lacrosse camp and was recruited by Maryland, Johns Hopkins, Yale, Navy, Georgetown, North Carolina, Duke, Cornell and Brown before signing a letter of intent to go to Notre Dame in December 2005.
Will Yeatman is Rancho Bernardo's leading career and season points leader.
Will Yeatman played in every game of his career at Notre Dame in football used predominantly as a blocking tight end.
Will Yeatman was the LaxPower Rookie of the Year as well as Great Western Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year and 1st Team member.
In January 2009, Will Yeatman transferred from Notre Dame to the University of Maryland.
Will Yeatman played lacrosse at Maryland for his final two seasons in college, and played football in his senior season.
Will Yeatman played in the last eleven games of the season, having fractured a finger during the pre-season.
In lacrosse, Will Yeatman was fourth on the team in scoring both his Junior and Senior seasons, as the Terrapins reached the NCAA lacrosse quarterfinal both years.
Will Yeatman graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Maryland.
Will Yeatman was signed by the New England Patriots as a rookie free agent on July 27,2011.
On September 4,2011, Will Yeatman was claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins.
Will Yeatman was utilized as a blocking tight end and reserve tight end his rookie season.
In 2012, Will Yeatman was switched from a tight end to an offensive tackle, where he was utilized as a reserve lineman all season and his uniform number was switched from 89 to 60 and then 72 after final cuts.
Will Yeatman was then shifted over to guard before the 2013 season.
In 2013 Will Yeatman played in every game on special teams, as a reserve offensive lineman and tight end before he was placed on injured reserve after tearing his ACL on November 13.
Will Yeatman signed with the Houston Texans on June 17,2014.
Will Yeatman signed an injury settlement and was waived on July 31,2015.