Dan LeFevour is a quarterback who plays for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. LeFevour enters the 2010 season as a rookie from the University of Central Michigan. LeFevour was originally drafted into the NFL by the Chicago Bears, but was cut from the team andt hen later signed with the Bengals.
In his four seasons at Central Michigan, LeFevour was known as a duel-threat, mobile quarterback. He had the NCAA Bowl Subdivision Record for total touchdowns and in second on the all-time list for all-purpose yards.http://www.cmuchippewas.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10500&ATCLID=344614
Dan LeFevour Biography
Dan LeFevour was drafted in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft, getting picked by the Chicago Bears. LeFevour signed with the Bears shortly after and entered training camp with the team. He played with the Bears through the preseason, but was released in the final round of team cuts. LeFevour did not stay unemployed for very long, however, signing quickly with the Bengals, who had just released former quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan.http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/bengals_claim_dan_lefevour_off_waivers_from_bears_release_jt_osullivan/3174824 LeFevour is the third quarterback behind starter Carson Palmer and his brother, backup Jordan Palmer.
Dan LeFevour Statistics and Career
LeFevour had an historical senior season playing in Central Michigan, as he set an NCAA all-purpose touchdown record with 150 career scores. He won the MAC Offensive Player of the Year as well as the MVP of the MAC Championship Game, where he led Central Michigan to victory. LeFevour ran for 713 yards to go with 3413 yards passing. He had 15 touchdowns rushing as well as 28 passing touchdowns for the season. LeFevour was able to close out his college career by leading Central Michigan to a GMAC Bowl victory over Troy. He won the MVP award for the game.http://www.cmuchippewas.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10500&ATCLID=344614
Dan LeFevour Senior Bowl Highlights
As part as LeFevour's accomplishments during his college career, he was invited to the 2010 Senior Bowl, where he was heavily looked at by NFL scouts. He produced some solid plays as he quarterbacked for the North team.
