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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

Malcolm Smith

Seattle Seahawks
Linebacker

 
 
 

Career Accomplishments

Smith was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks with the 242nd overall pick in the seven round of the 2011 NFL Draft.

2010: After a fine showing while starting at linebacker in 2009, the always-around-the-ball Smith will look to do more of the same on the weak side as a senior in 2010. He had arthroscopic surgery on his ankle prior to 2010 spring practice.

2009: Smith started at weakside linebacker as a junior in 2009 and had an eye-opening performance. Overall in 2009 while appearing in 10 games (all but Washington State, California, Arizona State) and starting 9 times (all but Washington State, California, Arizona State, Stanford), he had 72 tackles (second on USC), including 6 for losses, plus 3 deflections, 1 forced fumble and 1 interception (for a 62-yard TD). He missed the Washington State and California games after spraining his right ankle at Washington and was sidelined at Arizona State after spraining his left shoulder at Oregon.
He had 5 tackles (1.5 for losses) and a deflection against San Jose State, 1 tackle at Ohio State, 6 tackles and a deflection at Washington and 5 tackles (1 for a loss) at Notre Dame. He had 10 tackles (1 for a loss) and a deflection against Oregon State, 3 tackles and forced a fumble that USC recovered (to set up a TD) at Oregon and 11 tackles against Stanford. He had a USC season-high and career-best 15 tackles (the most by a Trojan since Troy Polamalu had 20 against Utah in the 2001 Vegas Bowl), including 1.5 for losses, and returned a first quarter interception 62 yards for a touchdown against UCLA to earn Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week and Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honors. He made a game-best 10 tackles against Arizona. He had 6 tackles (1 for a loss) against Boston College.
2008: Smith served as the backup weakside linebacker and was a key special teamer as a sophomore in 2008. Overall in 2008 while appearing in all 13 games, he made 18 tackles, including 0.5 for a loss of 1 yards. He had 6 tackles against Washington, 4 at Washington State and 3 at Virginia.
2007: Smith was a backup linebacker and key special teams player as a first-year freshman in 2007. Overall in 2007 while appearing in all 13 games, he had 6 tackles and 1 forced fumble. He also returned a fumbled kickoff return 31 yards (at Nebraska). He had 1 tackle against Idaho, 2 versus Washington State and 1 each at Notre Dame, Oregon (with a forced fumble) and Arizona State.
HIGH SCHOOL: His 2006 honors included Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, Prep Star 100, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-West, Scout.com All-West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team, Orange County Register Fab 15 second team, Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100, Cal-Hi Sports All-State third team, All-L.A. City first team and Los Angeles Daily News All-Area second team as a senior linebacker and running back at Taft High in Woodland Hills (Calif.). He had 31 tackles, 10 sacks and 4 fumble recoveries on defense and ran for 919 yards on 118 carries (7.8 avg.) with 15 TDs on offense in 2006 despite missing the first half of the season with a leg injury.
As a junior in 2005, he made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass first team, All-L.A. City first team and Los Angeles Daily News All-Area first team while making 41 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 fumble recovery, plus running for 639 yards on 73 carries (8.8 avg.) with 10 TDs and catching 27 passes for 411 yards (15.2 avg.) with 7 TDs as Taft was the L.A. City runnerup.
He was named to the Student Sports Sophomore All-American and Cal-Hi Sports All-State Sophomore first team as a 2004 sophomore when he had 800-plus yards of total offense and 8 TDs, plus 2 interceptions, as Taft won the L.A. City title. Current Trojan D.J. Morgan also prepped at Taft.
PERSONAL: He's an economics major at USC. His brother, Steve, was a 2006 All-American wide receiver at USC who lettered 4 years with the Trojans (2003-06) and finished his career as Troy's No. 5 career pass catcher (190 receptions with 22 TDs), and now plays with the NFL's New York Giants.

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