DeMeco Ryans

OLB · Alabama
One of the best-kept secrets in college football, opposing quarterbacks throughout the last several years are well aware of Ryans's big-play ability on the field. A highly respected team leader and captain, Ryans has also excelled in the classroom, earning Academic All-Southeastern Conference three times. He was also the lone SEC representative to earn the 2005 Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholarship Award. Ryans was a Super All-State and Academic All-State selection and was named to The Tuscaloosa News Sweet Sixteen and The Birmingham Post-Herald Super Senior teams as a senior at Jess Lanier High School. He was rated the fifth-best linebacker in the South-east by Prep Star and the best prospect in the state of Alabama. Ryans recorded 135 tackles with eleven sacks, two forced fumbles and a pair of interceptions during his final prep campaign. Still, for all of his football honors, he is most proud of making the Academic All-State team. Ryans played in thirteen games as a true freshman, starting the season finale vs. Hawaii at weak-side linebacker. In 312 plays, he recorded 27 tackles (12 solos) with two stops behind the line of scrimmage, a pair of quarterback pressures and a fumble recovery. He moved into the starting lineup permanently in 2003, leading the team with a career-high 126 tackles (72 solos) from the weak-side linebacker position. Only Woodrow Lowe (134 in 1973) had more tackles in a season for Alabama. He added 2.5 sacks, ten stops for losses, five pressures, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble. Ryans started the final eleven games of the 2004 season at strong-side linebacker. He finished second on the squad with 78 tackles (47 solos), adding eight stops for losses, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, two pass deflections, an interception and a pair of pressures. Ryans was a consensus All-American and All-SEC pick in 2005. He earned Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar honors and was an Academic All-District IV pick. The Cotton Bowl Defensive MVP posted a team-high 76 tackles (43 solos) with five sacks and twelve stops for losses. He recovered two fumbles, caused another and intercepted a pass. In 50 games at Alabama, Ryans started 37 times. He ranks fourth in school history with 308 tackles (175 solos), adding 7.5 sacks for minus 61 yards, 32 stops for losses of 111 yards and thirteen quarterback pressures. He caused and recovered four fumbles, batted away four passes and intercepted two others for 7 yards in returns. Ryans also won the Lott Trophy (college defensive player of the year who has the biggest impact both on and off the field) and was a finalist for the Bednarik Award (symbolic as the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year). He graduated in December, 2005 with a degree in Business Management (completed requirements for graduation after only seven semesters, earning 44 hours his last two semesters alone).