E. J. Burt
Emmanuel Jamaal 'E.J.' Burt is an American former football defensive lineman.
Early life
Emmanuel Jamaal Burt was born in Akron, Ohio.College career
Burt enrolled in the University of Akron, and played football there during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. In 1998, he transferred to West Liberty State, and played in their team as well. He was named Conference Player of the Year in both 1999 and 2000, as well Division II All-American for both seasons. He still holds several records for the team, including record sacks in a year, record sacks in a season and number of career tackles for a loss. He graduated from West Liberty in 2000, with a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design.Professional football career
National Indoor Football League
Burt played for the Ohio Valley Greyhounds team, in the National Indoor Football League, for the 2001 season.Arena Football 2 League
In 2002, Burt played for the Cape Fear Wildcats, a North Carolina team in the Arena Football 2 League. At the end of the season, he was named All-Arena Football 2 League Player, and Arena Football 2 League Lineman of the Year.Arena Football League
Orlando Predators
Burt was signed for the 2003 season of the Orlando Predators. He played 16 games of the season, alternating between the Offensive and Defensive Lineman positions. His notable stats for the season were 31 tackles, 9.5 sacks, and causing 8 forced fumbles. At the end of the season, head coach Fran Papasedero said about Burt:With his tremendous quickness, I felt defense would not be a problem. Offensively, he had pretty good feet, he just didn’t know how to use them. I felt if we brought him along slowly, he would have a chance to contribute. As it turned out, we looked like geniuses for signing him, but honestly, we had our doubts just like everyone else.Burt was one of three Predators players who were voted into the AFL's All-Rookie Team at the end of the season.
At the end of the 2003 season, the Predators offered Burt an additional two-year contract to remain with them, which he signed. In the news release regarding this, Burt was called "one of the great “rags to riches” stories in the AFL." In the 2004 season, he again played in 16 games for the Predators, again in both the Offensive and Defensive Lineman positions. His notable stats while there were a total of 19.5 tackles and 6.5 sacks.
In 2005, he again played 16 games for the team, and was recorded as having 30.5 tackles, 8.5 sacks, five forced fumbles and four pass break ups. At the end of the season, he was named Second Team All-Arena.