Quentin Coryatt was a star linebacker at Texas A&M where he was a second team All-American and the SWC’s Defensive Player of the Year. In his junior season, the Aggies led the nation in defense behind Coryatt’s standout play. In his junior season at Texas A&M, he gained notoriety when ESPN dubbed one of Coryatt's tackles as the "Hit of the Year."
He was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the second-overall NFL Draft pick in 1992. Coryatt played with the Colts through 1998 while racking up 78 games with the franchise. He played a final season in 1999 with the Dallas Cowboys. He played all different positions among linebackers and knows what it takes to succeed at football’s highest levels.
| Quentin Coryatt |
| FBU Linebackers Coach |
| Playing Career |
| College: Texas A&M Draft: 1992 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2 Indianapolis Colts (1992-98) Dallas Cowboys (1999) |
| Career Highlights |
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College All American (1991) |
