Jason Allen

CB, FS · Tennessee
Teams looking for a versatile pass defender with long arms, great leaping ability, ball-hawking playmaking skills and great size are keeping close tabs on the steady progress Allen is making in recovering from a dislocated hip suffered during the 2005 season. Allen was sorely missed on the football field by the team, not only for his steady production but also for his leadership. Without Allen in the lineup, the Volunteers experienced their first losing season of the Phillip Fulmer era (1992-present) and their first sub-.500 year since the 1988 campaign. Allen was an All-American selection by Super Prep, Prep Star and Borderwars.com as a senior at Muscle Shoals High School. He was twice named to the Class 5A All-State team as a running back and chosen Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year. He was rated the best player in Alabama by Birmingham News and Mobile Register and selected the Class 5A Back of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. As senior, he rushed for 1,740 yards and 21 touchdowns, adding 378 yards and three scores receiving. Allen graduated from high school and enrolled at Tennessee in time for the 2002 Winter Quarter. He saw minimal action while adjusting to the defensive backfield as a true freshman. He finished the 2002 campaign with only five tackles (3 solos). Allen started the team's final eight contests at right cornerback in 2003. He posted 57 tackles (43 solos) with a stop for a loss and a forced fumble. He deflected eleven passes, intercepted two others and blocked a kick. Allen was named to the Associated Press All-American third-team in 2004. He opened the season at right cornerback before shifting to free safety for the rest of the year. Allen led the team with a career-high 123 tackles (88 solos), including two sacks and three stops behind the line of scrimmage. He recovered one fumble and caused three others. He had two interceptions and batted away five passes. Allen shifted back to right cornerback for his final season. He collected 35 tackles (28 solos) with a sack and three stops for losses while causing a fumble and deflecting two passes. A hip dislocation just before halftime of the Georgia contest would see Allen's season come to an abrupt end. In 43 games at Tennessee, Allen started twelve times at free safety and fourteen times at right cornerback. He registered 220 tackles (162 solos) with three sacks for minus-25 yards and seven stops for losses of 35 yards. He caused five fumbles, recovered another and blocked a kick. He deflected eighteen passes and returned four interceptions for 24 yards.