2017 Football Roster
Roster
Throckmorton, Calvin
Jersey Number 54
Calvin Throckmorton
- Position:
- Offensive Lineman
- Height:
- 6-5
- Major:
- Human Physiology
- Weight:
- 307
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Bellevue, Wash.
- High School:
- Newport HS
Bio
Career
» Made 52 consecutive starts (RT – 41, LT – 5, RG – 3, C – 3) to finish his career.
» Allowed just one sack over his final 3,224 snaps (45 games), including 1,602 in pass protection.
» Played 3,650 career snaps, including 2,706 at right tackle.
» Only FBS offensive lineman in 2018 to start at four different positions (RT, C, RG, RT).
» Named a second-team All-American as a junior and senior.
As A Senior (2019)
» NFL Combine participant
» Senior Bowl participant
» East-West Shrine Bowl participant
» CBS Sports All-America second
» AP All-America third team
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» PFF All-Pac-12 first team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» CoSIDA Academic All-America second team
» Two-Time Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Week 8 & 10)
» PFF National Team of the Week (Week 10)
» Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 7, 9 & 10)
Started all 14 games to extend his streak to 52 … Made 12 starts at right tackle and two at center … Did not allow a sack over 935 snaps played … Rated the No. 4 offensive lineman in the Pac-12 with a grade of 82.6 from Pro Football Focus … Finished third in the Pac-12 with a 90.2 pass-blocking grade … Did not allow a pressure, hurry or hit on the QB in seven games … Allowed just nine pressures and two hurries … Graded out over 80 percent in three games … Pass-blocking grade was No. 7 nationally among tackles … Team captain in six games … Finished the season with 23 knockdowns … Graded out at 80 percent or better three times … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass blocking grade in seven games … Oregon finished as one of seven FBS teams with 35 passing TDs and 25 rushing TDs … Helped Oregon rank ninth nationally with 5.48 yards per carry in the fourth quarter and 14th in the second half (5.32) … vs. Washington State (Oct. 26): Second-highest graded offensive lineman in the Pac-12 by PFF with a grade of 90.0 … Helped pave the way for 306 rushing yards and three TDs … Also had a 90.1 run-blocking grade … at USC (Nov. 2): Finished with a 84.6 overall grade, good for the second highest among Pac-12 offensive linemen … Oregon became just the third team to score 56 points at USC … Had a run-blocking and pass-blocking grade over 80 percent.
As A Junior (2018)
» FWAA All-America second team
» Phil Steele All-America second team
» PFF All-America second team
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» Phil Steele Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» PFF Pac-12 All-Conference team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» Google Cloud Academic All-District 8
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
» Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 4, 5, 13)
Only FBS player to start at four different (RT, C, RG, RT) offensive line positions … Made six starts at right tackle, five at left tackle, one at center and one at right guard … Started all 13 games and extended his streak to 38 consecutive contests … Served as team captain in six games … Rated the No. 7 tackle in the nation and the top offensive lineman in the Pac-12 with a 84.0 grade from Pro Football Focus … Top-ranked tackle in the Pac-12 after two games … Finished as the No. 12 run-blocking tackle and No. 16 pass-blocking tackle, according to PFF … Played the fifth-most snaps (926) by an offensive lineman in the nation without committing a penalty … Extended streak of consecutive games without giving up a sack to 27 before giving up first sack since 2016 at Utah … Graded out at 80 percent or better overall in two games … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass blocking grade in seven games … Played every snap in six contests … Part of an offensive line that helped Oregon finish No. 25 nationally in scoring offense (34.8), which included five games of 200 yards rushing … at Oregon State (Nov. 23): Top-ranked offensive lineman in the country the final week of the regular season with an season-best overall grade of 91.7 … Also earned the best run-blocking grade among tackles at 88.7 … Helped Oregon finish with two players with over 180 yards rushing in the same game for the first time in program history.
As A Sophomore (2017)
» Phil Steele Pac-12 All-Conference third team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» CoSIDA Academic All-District 8
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
» PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 7)
Started all 13 games with the first 10 at right tackle and the final three at right guard … Position switch ended a streak of 22 consecutive starts at right tackle … Played nearly 97 percent of the offensive snaps (937) … Was in at right tackle for every snap in eight of 10 starts … Did not allow a sack and extended his streak of consecutive games without a sack allowed to 18 contests … No. 4 overall graded (73.5) offensive tackle in the Pac-12, according to Pro Football Focus … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass-blocking grade in six games … Part of an offensive line that helped the offense finish No. 12 nationally in rush yards per game (251.0) and No. 18 in scoring offense (36.0) … Helped pave the way for five games with 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing … Helped the offense run for 200 or more yards 10 times … at No. 23 Stanford (Oct. 14): Finished with a season-best overall grade of 91.2, good for second-best nationally in week 7 … Earned a season-high 87.9 run block grade, which was third-best nationally … Played all 57 snaps.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2016)
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
Started all 12 games at right tackle … Played in a team-high 91 percent of the offensive snaps (853) … Committed just one penalty and allowed two sacks … Overall grade of 72.4 ranked 12th among offensive tackles in the Pac-12, according to Pro Football Focus … Had a pass blocking grade over 80 percent in three contests …Ranked 10th among Pac-12 offensive tackles in pass blocking (76.4) … Played every offensive snap in three games … Helped Oregon finish No. 15 nationally in total offense (491.7) … Part of an offensive line that led the way for 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing in the same game seven times … Helped pave the way for nine 200-yard rushing games en route to the team finishing second in the Pac-12 in rush yards per game (226.4).
As A Freshman (2015)
Utilized a redshirt.
High School
Consensus three-star and top 10 prospect in the state of Washington by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Rated a top 50 offensive tackle by Rivals and 247Sports … Four-year defensive line starter as well as two-time KingCo 4A Lineman of the Year and first-team all-league pick … Named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s 2015 Northwest Nuggets honor roll and PrepStar All-West Region elite … Selected to the Associated Press 2014 4A all-state first team and all-area by the Seattle Times … Credited with 13 pancake blocks his senior year in addition to 61 tackles (28 unassisted) and nine tackles for loss … Made a season-best nine tackles against Olympia for a team that finished 10-3 and advanced to the 4A state semifinals … High school coach was Drew Oliver … Posted 46 tackles (39 solo) and recovered two fumbles as a junior for the Knights after contributing 33 tackles and three forced fumbles during the 2012 campaign … Selected Oregon over Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Boise State, California, Miami, Michigan, Utah, Washington and Washington State.
» Made 52 consecutive starts (RT – 41, LT – 5, RG – 3, C – 3) to finish his career.
» Allowed just one sack over his final 3,224 snaps (45 games), including 1,602 in pass protection.
» Played 3,650 career snaps, including 2,706 at right tackle.
» Only FBS offensive lineman in 2018 to start at four different positions (RT, C, RG, RT).
» Named a second-team All-American as a junior and senior.
As A Senior (2019)
» NFL Combine participant
» Senior Bowl participant
» East-West Shrine Bowl participant
» CBS Sports All-America second
» AP All-America third team
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» PFF All-Pac-12 first team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» CoSIDA Academic All-America second team
» Two-Time Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Week 8 & 10)
» PFF National Team of the Week (Week 10)
» Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 7, 9 & 10)
Started all 14 games to extend his streak to 52 … Made 12 starts at right tackle and two at center … Did not allow a sack over 935 snaps played … Rated the No. 4 offensive lineman in the Pac-12 with a grade of 82.6 from Pro Football Focus … Finished third in the Pac-12 with a 90.2 pass-blocking grade … Did not allow a pressure, hurry or hit on the QB in seven games … Allowed just nine pressures and two hurries … Graded out over 80 percent in three games … Pass-blocking grade was No. 7 nationally among tackles … Team captain in six games … Finished the season with 23 knockdowns … Graded out at 80 percent or better three times … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass blocking grade in seven games … Oregon finished as one of seven FBS teams with 35 passing TDs and 25 rushing TDs … Helped Oregon rank ninth nationally with 5.48 yards per carry in the fourth quarter and 14th in the second half (5.32) … vs. Washington State (Oct. 26): Second-highest graded offensive lineman in the Pac-12 by PFF with a grade of 90.0 … Helped pave the way for 306 rushing yards and three TDs … Also had a 90.1 run-blocking grade … at USC (Nov. 2): Finished with a 84.6 overall grade, good for the second highest among Pac-12 offensive linemen … Oregon became just the third team to score 56 points at USC … Had a run-blocking and pass-blocking grade over 80 percent.
As A Junior (2018)
» FWAA All-America second team
» Phil Steele All-America second team
» PFF All-America second team
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» Phil Steele Pac-12 All-Conference first team
» PFF Pac-12 All-Conference team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» Google Cloud Academic All-District 8
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
» Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 4, 5, 13)
Only FBS player to start at four different (RT, C, RG, RT) offensive line positions … Made six starts at right tackle, five at left tackle, one at center and one at right guard … Started all 13 games and extended his streak to 38 consecutive contests … Served as team captain in six games … Rated the No. 7 tackle in the nation and the top offensive lineman in the Pac-12 with a 84.0 grade from Pro Football Focus … Top-ranked tackle in the Pac-12 after two games … Finished as the No. 12 run-blocking tackle and No. 16 pass-blocking tackle, according to PFF … Played the fifth-most snaps (926) by an offensive lineman in the nation without committing a penalty … Extended streak of consecutive games without giving up a sack to 27 before giving up first sack since 2016 at Utah … Graded out at 80 percent or better overall in two games … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass blocking grade in seven games … Played every snap in six contests … Part of an offensive line that helped Oregon finish No. 25 nationally in scoring offense (34.8), which included five games of 200 yards rushing … at Oregon State (Nov. 23): Top-ranked offensive lineman in the country the final week of the regular season with an season-best overall grade of 91.7 … Also earned the best run-blocking grade among tackles at 88.7 … Helped Oregon finish with two players with over 180 yards rushing in the same game for the first time in program history.
As A Sophomore (2017)
» Phil Steele Pac-12 All-Conference third team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» CoSIDA Academic All-District 8
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
» PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 7)
Started all 13 games with the first 10 at right tackle and the final three at right guard … Position switch ended a streak of 22 consecutive starts at right tackle … Played nearly 97 percent of the offensive snaps (937) … Was in at right tackle for every snap in eight of 10 starts … Did not allow a sack and extended his streak of consecutive games without a sack allowed to 18 contests … No. 4 overall graded (73.5) offensive tackle in the Pac-12, according to Pro Football Focus … Finished with an 80 percent or better pass-blocking grade in six games … Part of an offensive line that helped the offense finish No. 12 nationally in rush yards per game (251.0) and No. 18 in scoring offense (36.0) … Helped pave the way for five games with 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing … Helped the offense run for 200 or more yards 10 times … at No. 23 Stanford (Oct. 14): Finished with a season-best overall grade of 91.2, good for second-best nationally in week 7 … Earned a season-high 87.9 run block grade, which was third-best nationally … Played all 57 snaps.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2016)
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
» Pac-12 All-Academic first team
Started all 12 games at right tackle … Played in a team-high 91 percent of the offensive snaps (853) … Committed just one penalty and allowed two sacks … Overall grade of 72.4 ranked 12th among offensive tackles in the Pac-12, according to Pro Football Focus … Had a pass blocking grade over 80 percent in three contests …Ranked 10th among Pac-12 offensive tackles in pass blocking (76.4) … Played every offensive snap in three games … Helped Oregon finish No. 15 nationally in total offense (491.7) … Part of an offensive line that led the way for 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing in the same game seven times … Helped pave the way for nine 200-yard rushing games en route to the team finishing second in the Pac-12 in rush yards per game (226.4).
As A Freshman (2015)
Utilized a redshirt.
High School
Consensus three-star and top 10 prospect in the state of Washington by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Rated a top 50 offensive tackle by Rivals and 247Sports … Four-year defensive line starter as well as two-time KingCo 4A Lineman of the Year and first-team all-league pick … Named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s 2015 Northwest Nuggets honor roll and PrepStar All-West Region elite … Selected to the Associated Press 2014 4A all-state first team and all-area by the Seattle Times … Credited with 13 pancake blocks his senior year in addition to 61 tackles (28 unassisted) and nine tackles for loss … Made a season-best nine tackles against Olympia for a team that finished 10-3 and advanced to the 4A state semifinals … High school coach was Drew Oliver … Posted 46 tackles (39 solo) and recovered two fumbles as a junior for the Knights after contributing 33 tackles and three forced fumbles during the 2012 campaign … Selected Oregon over Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Boise State, California, Miami, Michigan, Utah, Washington and Washington State.
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