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| Hank Baskett - |
Wide Receiver |
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6-4, 220
New Mexico
4 years in the NFL
FA-09
DOB: 09/04/1982 |
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| YEAR |
NO |
YDS |
AVG |
LG |
TD |
HI-GAME |
| 2009 |
4 |
28 |
7.0 |
9 |
0 |
16 |
| CAREER |
4 |
28 |
7.0 |
9 |
0 |
16 |
ALL PHOTOS
Signed as FA with Colts on September 17, 2009…originally signed as FA by Minnesota on April 30, 2006…traded to Philadelphia on May 18, 2006 for WR-Billy McMullen…was waived by Philadelphia on September 15, 2009.
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2009: Appeared in 12 games, one with Philadelphia and 11with Colts…was active but did not play vs. Houston 11/8, at Baltimore 11/22, vs. Tennessee 12/6 and vs. Denver 12/13…was 5-34 receiving overall, 4-28 with Colts…also had one special teams tackle…had one assisted special teams tackle at Miami 9/21…appeared on special teams at Arizona 9/27, at Tennessee 10/11 and vs. New England 11/15…saw action on special teams and reserve WR vs. Seattle 10/4, vs. San Francisco 11/1, at Houston 11/29 and at Jacksonville 12/17…was 1-5 receiving at St. Louis 10/25…was 2-16 receiving vs. NY Jets 12/27…was 1-7 receiving at Buffalo 1/3. POST-SEASON: Saw action on special teams vs. Baltimore 1/16 in Divisional Playoffs and vs. NY Jets 1/24 in AFC Championship Game.
CAREER NOTES: 2008: Appeared in 15 games with six starts at WR…was inactive at Washington 12/21…was 33-440, 3 TDs receiving…set career-highs in single-season receptions and touchdowns…was 2-102, 1 TD vs. St. Louis 9/7…90t reception was longest of career and seventh-longest in team history…was third career 100+ receiving game…was 8-85 receiving vs. Pittsburgh 9/21…eight receptions was career-high…was 4-38, 1 TD receiving at San Francisco 10/12…was 1-7, 1 TD vs. NY Giants 11/9. POST-SEASON: Appeared in three games as reserve WR…was 1-7 receiving at Minnesota in Wild Card Playoffs…was 1-14 receiving at Arizona in NFC Championship Game. 2007: Appeared in 16 games as reserve WR…voted special teams MVP by teammates…was 16-142, 1 TD receiving…was 2-33 receiving vs. Chicago 10/21…was 3-28, 1 TD receiving vs. Dallas 11/4…was 3-17 receiving at Washington 11/14…recovered onside kick at New England 11/25. 2006: Started five of 16 games at WR…was 22-464, 2 TDs receiving…among WRs with at least 20 receptions, ranked 2nd with 21.1 yards per catch…finished 4th among rookies in receptions and yards…was 1-25 receiving vs. NY Giants 9/17 for first career reception…was 3-112, 1 TD receiving vs. Dallas 10/8…earned Rookie-of-the-Week honors…87t was first career TD…was 7-177, 1 TD receiving vs. Atlanta 12/31…earned Rookie-of-the-Week honors…89t reception was longest play of 2006 NFL season…yardage total was most in game by Eagle since 1994, most by Eagle rookie since 1940 and most by undrafted NFL rookie since 1989. POST-SEASON: Appeared in two games as reserve WR…was 1-5 receiving vs. NY Giants in Wild Card Playoffs…was 1-25 receiving at New Orleans in Divisional Playoffs.
For the full bio and further information read the Colts Media Guide.
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Four-year letterman who started 25 of 43 career games at WR…was 140-2,288, 17 TDs receiving…started 11 games as senior…was 67-1,071, 9 TDs…TDs rank T4th in single-season school history and receptions and yardage are 6th…was 10-209, 3 TDs receiving at Missouri…tied school record with three TD receptions…was third player in school history with 200+ receiving yards in a game…was 11-141 receiving vs. BYU…11 receptions was career-high…ranked 3rd in Mountain West Conference and 14th nationally with 97.4 receiving yards per game…started 12 games as a junior…was 54-908, 3 TDs receiving…voted Offensive MVP my teammates…started two of 13 games as a sophomore…was 17-288, 2 TDs receiving…also served as team’s backup punter…appeared in seven games as freshman…was 2-21, 2 TDs receiving… redshirted as freshman in 2001…also competed on track team…was 2004 MWC outdoor high jump champion (6-11.00)…was three-time all-conference choice in event…was four-time all-academic MWC choice…holds degree in general management.
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Full name is Henry Randall Baskett III…born in Clovis, N.M….attended Clovis High School…competed in football, basketball and track while maintaining a 4.0 GPA…was Second-Team all-state punter and receiver as senior…won state championship high jump as junior and senior…set state record with (7-0) leap in 2000…averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds for basketball team…Baskett and his wife, Kendra, reside with their son, Henry Baskett IV, in San Diego, Calif.

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