Pro Career:
A sixth round pick (177th overall) by the Cardinals in the 2006 NFL Draft, Lewis appeared in four games during his rookie season.
2006: Inactive for the first five games of the season, appeared in four games during his rookie campaign saw first action in his NFL career on special teams vs. Chi (10/16) but did not record any statistics saw his first action on the defensive line, collecting one tackle @ Oak (10/22) logged time as a reserve defensive tackle for the third week in a row, collecting two tackles @ GB (10/29) inactive for the next three contests had one tackle @ StL (12/3) inactive for the final four games.
College:
Appeared in 53 games for the Hokies, starting in his last 42, and finished his career with 203 tackles and 15.5 sacks also was credited with 44 quarterback pressures, an interception and five passes defensed All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team choice while starting every game as a senior, recording 38 tackles (13 solos) with 4.5 sacks and 19 quarterback pressures in 13 games started every game at right defensive tackle as a junior, recording 40 tackles with five sacks (tied for second on the team) and 11 stops for losses All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention started every game at defensive tackle, finishing seventh on the team with a career-high 69 tackles as a sophomore had four sacks for minus 14 yards, seven stops for losses and six quarterback pressures caused two fumbles, deflected a pass and intercepted another for a nine-yard return played in every game as a true freshman, starting the final three contests recorded 56 tackles with two sacks for minus 12 yards named Freshman All-American fourth-team by The Sporting News.
Personal:
Full name Jonathan M. Lewis attended Vorina (Richmond, VA) High School was the only player in Vorina history to earn All-Metro, All-Region and All-State honors three years in a row played in the prestigious U.S. Army All-American Bowl posted 107 tackles and 10 quarterback sacks as a senior registered over 300 career tackles and 46 sacks, leading the team to a 46-7 record and three regional championships during his varsity career also played center on the basketball team. |