Parys Haralson
Haralson at 49ers training camp in August 2010 | |||||||||||
San Francisco 49ers | |||||||||||
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Position: | Linebacker | ||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||
Date of birth: | January 24, 1984 | ||||||||||
Place of birth: | Flora, Mississippi | ||||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | ||||||||||
Weight: | 255 lb (116 kg) | ||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||
College: | Tennessee | ||||||||||
NFL Draft: | 2006 / Round: 5 / Pick: 140 | ||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||
As a Player As an executive
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Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2014 | |||||||||||
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Parys Sharron Haralson (born January 24, 1984) is a retired American football linebacker. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 5th round (140th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. He went to college at University of Tennessee where he played defensive end.
Early years
Haralson attended Madison Central High School in Madison, Mississippi. He was an All-American selection by Borderwars.com, Super Prep, Max Emfinger and Prep Star as a senior. He was a member of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger's Dandy Dozen prospects in Mississippi. He was a two-time Class 5A All-State and three-time All-Metro choice. He helped Madison Central to the state title as sophomore with a 15-0 record, while his junior (9-2) and senior (10-3) teams also advanced to the playoffs. He recorded 148 tackles, 10 sacks and one interception as a senior. As a junior, Haralson posted 80 tackles, 12 sacks and two interceptions.
College career
At University of Tennessee in 2002, he played in thirteen games as a reserve defensive end. He came up with 25 tackles (14 solos), a 15-yard sack and two stops for losses of 20 yards. He also had a quarterback pressure. He was a Freshman All-SEC pick by the Knoxville News Sentinel. He earned SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll recognition.
In 2003, he moved into the starting lineup at left defensive end during the season’s fourth game against South Carolina. He finished with 44 tackles (30 solos). He tied for the team lead with 4.5 sacks and had 14.5 stops for losses of 62 yards. He recovered a fumble and made ten quarterback pressures. He also deflected a pass.
In 2004, he started twelve games at left defensive end, coming off the bench against Georgia. He was an All-Southeastern Conference second-team choice. He was the team captain. He recorded 43 tackles (34 solos) and ranked second in the conference with seven sacks and 13.5 stops for losses of 53 yards. He tied the school season-record with 21 quarterback pressures. He caused and recovered two fumbles, returning one 18 yards for a touchdown.
In 2005, Haralson started all year at left defensive end. He was an All-Southeastern Conference second-team selection by the Associated Press. He recorded 45 tackles (33 solos). He led the team and ranked fourth in the conference with 8.5 sacks. He finished third in the Southeastern Conference with 16.5 stops for losses of 78 yards, the eighth-best season total in school history. He was credited with twelve quarterback pressures. He recovered two fumbles, returning one 17 yards. He had three forced fumbles and deflected a pass.
Haralson majored in sociology at Tennessee.
Professional career
San Francisco 49ers
Haralson was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round (140th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. In his rookie season, he played in seven games, recording four tackles. He made his NFL debut versus the St. Louis Rams on September 17. In 2007, Haralson started 11 games from 16 appearances and made 42 tackles and 2.5 sacks, his first solo sack coming at the Seattle Seahawks on November 12.[1] He finished the 2008 season leading the 49ers with 8 sacks. Haralson also led the entire NFC West in sacks in 2008.
In April 2009, Haralson signed a four year contract extension with the 49ers.
New Orleans Saints
On August 26, 2013, Haralson was traded from the San Francisco 49ers to the New Orleans Saints.[2] He had 30 tackles and 3½ sacks during the 2013 season. He was injured in the Saints' first playoff game and was unable to play in their second one.
In the opening game of the 2014 season, in addition to his usual defensive role, Haralson came in for two plays at fullback, serving as a lead blocker for Khiry Robinson, who scored a touchdown behind Haralson's block in the second quarter. It was Haralson's first time to play offense in his entire football career.[3]
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