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“Gary Uberstine and Premier Sports saved me! First they got me paid like a Pro Bowler before I ever made a Pro Bowl. Then they launched a PR campaign that helped get me voted to 3 consecutive Pro Bowls. Last but not least, they arranged to get me traded to Kansas City where they negotiated the largest deal in Chiefs’ history for me. These guys have done it all for my family and I!”
- Patrick Surtain, CB (Kansas City Chiefs)

“Premier was the perfect choice for me. In addition to helping me get drafted higher than I was projected and getting me a great deal, they have been there for my family and I every step of the way. They pay attention to every little detail of everything I am involved with on and off the field to make sure I am protected and making the right decisions. Premier doesn’t just say that you’re family, they treat you like family.”
- Keary Colbert, WR (Carolina Panthers)

"My experience with Premier has been def. Premier gives you a family atmosphere with top notch people working hard for you every day. They handle any and every situation that comes up, not just with football but in life! Premier has not only educated me throughout the years, but prepared me for life beyond football. They helped me launch my business and taught me how to manage it in a smart and professional way!"
- Willie McGinest, OLB (Cleveland Browns)

 

Rocky Bernard, Defensive Tackle
New York Giants

Dezmon Briscoe, Wide Receiver
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Charles Brown, Left Tackle
New Orleans Saints

Aaron Brown, Linebacker
St. Louis Rams

David Buehler, K
Dallas Cowboys

Jordan Cameron, Tight End
Cleveland Browns

DJ Campbell, Defensive Back
Carolina Panthers

Gabe Carimi, Tackle
Chicago Bears

Keary Colbert, Wide Receiver
Kansas City Chiefs

Jon Cooper, Center
Free Agent

Nick Folk, K
New York Jets

Erik Folk, K
2012 Draft Prospect

Chris Gocong, Linebacker
Cleveland Browns

Adam Grant, Offensive Tackle
Denver Broncos

Alex Green, Running Back
Green Bay Packers

Garrett Hartley, K
New Orleans Saints

Stanley Havili, Fullback
Philadelphia Eagles

Chris Horton, Safety
New York Giants

Winston Justice, Tackle
Indianapolis Colts

Jermaine Kearse, Wide Receiver
Seattle Seahawks

Bryan Kehl, Linebacker
Washington Redskins

Phil Loadholt, Tackle
Minnesota Vikings

Brandon Marshall, Linebacker
Jacksonville Jaguars

Rishard Matthews, Wide Receiver
Miami Dolphins

Rey Maualuga, Linebacker
Cincinnati Bengals

Josh Mauga, Linebacker
New York Jets

Vaughn Meatoga, Defensive Line
Washington Redskins

Fili Moala, Defensive Tackle
Indianapolis Colts

Troy Nolan, Safety
Houston Texans

Josh Pinkard, Cornerback/Safety
Seattle Seahawks

Eddie Pleasant, Safety
Houston Texans

Glover Quin, Cornerback
Houston Texans

James Sanders, Safety
Arizona Cardinals

Malcolm Smith, Linebacker
Seattle Seahawks

Isaiah Stanback, Wide Receiver
New York Giants

Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Defensive End
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kevin Thomas, Cornerback
Indianapolis Colts

Justin Tryon, Cornerback
New York Giants

Adam Vinatieri, Kicker
Indianapolis Colts

Trevin Wade, Cornerback
Cleveland Browns

Chastin West, Wide Receiver
Jacksonville Jaguars

 

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Pete Carroll, Head Coach
Seattle Seahawks

Shawn Jefferson, Wide Receiver Coach
Detroit Lions

Sammy Knight, Defensive Assistant
USC

Keenan McCardell, Wide Receivers Coach
Washington Redskins

Steve Sarkisian, Head Coach
University of Washington

 

Anthony Anderson, Guard
St. John Mill Rats- Canada

Tyrell Biggs, Forward
Canton Charge- NBADL

Gary Forbes, Shooting Guard
Toronto Raptors

Jordan Hamilton, Forward
Denver Nuggets

Ken Horton, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

Dario Hunt, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

Tyrone Levett, Forward
Halifax Rainmen - Canada

Vernon Macklin, Forward
Detroit Pistons

Ryan Pearson, Forward
2012 NBA Prospect

 

John Randle, HOF 2010, Defensive Tackle
Minnesota Vikings

Eric A. Allen, ESPN NFL Analyst, Cornerback
Oakland Raiders

Troy Brown, Wide Receiver
New England Patriots

Curtis Conway,
Broadcaster

Derrick Deese,
San Francisco 49ers

Dante Hall, Kick Returner/ Wide Receiver
Kansas City Chiefs

Brian Kelly, Cornerback
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sammy D. Knight, Safety
New Orleans Saints

Keenan W. McCardell, Wide Receiver
Washington Redskins

Willie McGinest, Linebacker
New England Patriots

Patrick Surtain, Cornerback
Kansas City Chiefs

 
Player

Jermaine Kearse

Seattle Seahawks
Wide Receiver

 
 
 

Career Accomplishments

Jermaine Kearse signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012.

2011: Played in all 12 games and started 11 of 12 (all but Utah) at one wide receiver position ... named a team captain prior to the start of the season ... earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... through the end of the regular season, led the Huskies with 42 receptions and was tied for the lead with six TDs ... enters the bowl game ranked No. 2 on the UW career charts for receptions (175), receiving yards (2,673) and receiving TDs (28) ... would tie Mario Bailey's career TDs record with two more ... had a pair of two-TD games during the season: vs. Hawai'i and at Nebraska ... caught just two passes vs. the Warriors, for 30 yards, but both were TDs ... five receptions for 69 yards and two scores at Nebraska ... made a season-high seven catches for 70 yards and a score in the win at Utah ... season-high 84 yards on five catches, including one score, vs. Colorado ... four catches each at Stanford and vs. Arizona ... made five receptions for 62 yards in the Apple Cup win over Washington State ... won the team's Tyee Sports Council Community Service Award at the team's postseason banquet.

2010: Started all 13 games at one wide receiver spot ... named to the All-Pac-10 second team ... finished the regular season ranked No. 3 in the Pac-10 in both receptions (5.17) and receiving yards (83.42) per game ... turned in one of the better seasons by a receiver in UW history ... 1,006 receiving yards ranked No. 7 on the UW single-season list, while 63 catches were good for sixth and 12 receiving touchdown ranked No. 2 all-time ... ranked sixth in career receptions (133), fourth in career receiving yards (2,172) and second in career receiving TDs (22) ... broke a school record with four touchdown receptions vs. Oregon State ... also tied the old record with three TD catches vs. Syracuse ... first WR to lead the Huskies in scoring (72 points entering the bowl game) since Mario Bailey in 1991 ... opened the season with 108 yards and a TD on five catches at BYU ... against Syracuse, set career highs with nine grabs for 179 yards and three TDs ... caught nine passes for 146 yards and four touchdowns in the overtime win vs. Oregon State, scoring both of the UW's overtime TDs ... in the Apple Cup win at Washington State, caught six passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns, including a 66-yard reception for a score ... named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week after the Syracuse game ... for the second straight season, won the team's Apple Cup Big Play of the Game award at the postseason banquet, for his 66-yard TD reception vs. Washington State.
2009: Played in all 12 games and started nine as the Huskies' top wide receiver of the 2009 season ... finished the year with 50 receptions for 866 yards and eight touchdowns, all tops on the team ... 866 receiving yards were seventh-most in UW single-season history while 50 receptions was tied for 14th ... eight receiving TDs ranked sixth (tied) in Husky history ... named to the All-Pac-10 second team ... finished the year having scored in four straight games, posting six TDs over that four-game stretch ... in the season finale, a 42-10 win over 19th-ranked California, notched seven receptions for 147 yards and one touchdown ... ... in the 30-0 Apple Cup win over Washington State, had four catches for 94 yards and a score, a 50-yard TD from Jake Locker ... won the team's Apple Cup Big Play of the Game for that one ... the previous week at Oregon State, made five catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns ... also scored twice at UCLA, when he finished with 114 yards on seven receptions ... two catches for 73 yards vs. Oregon ... had a season-high eight catches for 94 yards and a score, at Notre Dame ... scored a touchdown and had three catches for 54 yards at Stanford ... five receptions for 70 yards at ASU ... made three catches in wins over Idaho and No. 3 USC.
2008: Played in all 12 games of his true freshman season ... made two starts at wide receiver: vs. Oklahoma and Notre Dame ... one of 12 true freshman to play in 2008, and one of nine to start at least one game ... second on the team with 20 receptions and 301 yards ... two touchdown catches were most on the team ... season-high six receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown vs. Stanford ... two catches for 54 yards and a score vs. BYU ... two catches for 60 yards, including a 50-yarder, vs. Arizona State ... two catches each vs. USC and Oregon State ... won the Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman (Offense) award at the team's postseason awards banquet.
HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL: Named PrepStar and Superprep All-America ... caught 54 passes for 903 yards and eight scores as a senior ... along with fellow UW signee Kavario Middleton, led Lakes to a 10-1 record as a senior in 2007 ... helped team to a total record of 30-4 over his three seasons, including three trips to the state tournament ... named his league's defensive MVP with 89 tackles, six interceptions and two blocked kicks ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game ... named to the 3A all-state first team by the Associated Press ... made the Seattle Times all-state team as a defensive back ... one of just four Washingtonians who picked up votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram "Best in the West" rankings ... one of only six players named a "blue chip" prospect by the Seattle Times ... one of only nine players named a "Northwest Nugget" by the Tacoma News-Tribune, which also placed him on its Western 100 team ... the state of Washington's No. 5 football recruit, according to Rivals.com, which also rated him the No. 72 receiver in the nation ... Scout.com ranked him the No. 4 recruit in the state, the No. 32 receiver in the nation, and the No. 180 prospect in the country ... listed by Superprep as the No. 37 wideout in the country and the No. 7 recruit in the state of Washington ... totaled 3,500 yards and 39 touchdowns during his high school career ... averaged 15 points per game in basketball and led Lakes HS to the state championship game ... selected to play in the Cloud 9 Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association All-State game ... as a junior, earned all-league honors as a safety and kick returner, helping the Lancers to a 9-2 record ... team went 11-1 his sophomore season, making it to the state quarterfinals ... a key member of the basketball team at Lakes ... a standout on the track team as well ... took second in the triple jump (45 feet, 6.5 inches) and was part of a third-place 4x100 relay team at the state championship meet as a junior in 2007 ... earned all-league honors in track ... coached in both football and track & field by Dave Miller.