T.J. Houshmandzadeh - Wide Receiver
 T.J. Houshmandzadeh - Wide Receiver T.J Houshmandzadeh is proof that quality draft picks can be found in the seventh round. The Bengals selected Houshmandzadeh with the 202nd pick in the 2001 NFL Draft. Houshmandzadeh saw action as a return man in his first two years in Cincinnati. A serious hamstring injury sidelined T.J. for almost all of 2003. Houshmandzadeh finished with over 950 receiving yards in 2004 and 2005. In 2006, Houshmandzadeh led the team in catches (90), tied for the team lead in touchdown receptions (9) and finished second in receiving yards (1,081). Houshmandzadeh is an underrated talent who doesn't get much attention (you wouldn't either if Ocho Cinco was your teammate). He's a tough, quick and productive player who provides Carson Palmer with a quality target in the redzone.
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| Team: |
Cincinnati Bengals |
| Number: |
84 |
| Position: |
Wide Receiver - Wide Receiver |
| Claim to Fame: |
At Oregon State, Houshmandzadeh was college teammates with Chad Johnson. In 2006, Houshmandzadeh and Johnson became the only wide receiving duo in franchise history to each post 1,000-yard receiving seasons in the same year. |
| Profile: |
TBD |
| Height: |
6'1 |
| Weight: |
199 |
| Born: |
9/25/73 |
| College: |
Oregon State |
| NFL Experience: |
7 |
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