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6-3, 250
Virginia
2 years in the NFL
D6a-08
DOB: 11/22/1985 |
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| YEAR |
NO |
YDS |
AVG |
LG |
TD |
HI-GAME |
| 2008 |
10 |
64 |
6.4 |
13 |
1 |
29 |
| 2009 |
8 |
107 |
13.4 |
31 |
0 |
80 |
| CAREER |
18 |
171 |
9.5 |
31 |
1 |
80 |
ALL PHOTOS
Signed to Colts active roster from practice squad on November 6, 2009...originally was D6a-08 choice by Colts...was waived on September 23, 2009...signed to Colts practice squad on September 30, 2009
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2009: Appeared in three games, starting two at H-B, before being placed on injured reserve 1/2 with back injury…was inactive vs. Jacksonville 9/13, at Miami 9/21, vs. Houston 11/8, vs. New England 11/15, vs. Tennessee 12/6, vs. Denver 12/13 and at Jacksonville 12/17…was 8-107 receiving…was 6-80 receiving at Baltimore 11/22…receptions and yards were both career-highs…was 1-5 receiving at Houston 11/29…was 1-22 receiving vs. NY Jets 12/27.
2008: Started two of six games as rookie before being placed on injured reserve 11/19 with shoulder injury…started at TE at Minnesota 9/14 and at H-B at Green Bay 10/19…was inactive vs. Chicago 9/7, vs. New England 11/2, at Pittsburgh 11/9 and vs. Houston 11/16…was 10-64, 1 TD receiving…was 5-29 at Minnesota and 1-8 vs. Jacksonville 9/21…was 4-27, 1 TD at Houston 10/5…7t reception in final five minutes helped start three-touchdown spree in 31-27 comeback win.
For the full bio and further information read the Colts Media Guide.
Four-year letterman who opened 25 of 47 career games…was 97-1,184, 6 TDs receiving…opened five of 12 games as senior…team captain who had career-best totals with 36-418, 3 TDs…was Second-Team All-ACC choice by Associated Press…was 6-54, 2 TDs against Duke…started 10 of 12 games as junior…was 29-253, 1 TD…was 7-78 vs. Western Michigan…was All-ACC Academic First-Team…started seven of 11 games at TE and FB as sophomore…was 19-358, 2 TDs…had 46t against Duke…was 5-128 against Minnesota in Music City Bowl, including career-long 55-yard reception…started three of 12 games at TE and FB as freshman and was 13-155 receiving…three starts came at FB against Duke and Miami and in MPC Computers Bowl vs. Fresno State…received Bill Dudley Award as team’s most outstanding first-year player…majored in sociology.
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Full name Michael Thomas Santi…born in Nashville, Tenn.…attended Montgomery Bell Academy…helped team to state titles as junior and senior…was 78-1,055, 12 TDs for career…was First-Team All-Mid State and PrepStar All-America choice as senior…was first baseman and centerfielder on baseball team…was all-region choice as sophomore and junior, batting over .345 each year...father, Michael, played baseball at Lipscomb, while sister, Annie, was on track team at Princeton…single… resides in Nashville, Tenn.

For the full bio and further information read the Colts Media Guide.
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