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Davin Meggett was born on 22 March, 1990 in Clinton, Maryland, is an American football player (born 1990). Discover Davin Meggett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Born 22 March, 1990
Birthday 22 March
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1990

Davin Meggett (born March 22, 1990) is an American former running back football player.

He played college football for the University of Maryland.

He has also been a member of the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins.

Meggett was born in Clinton, Maryland, on March 22, 1990, to Super Bowl champion and two-time Pro Bowl selection Dave Meggett and mother Victoria Davis.

He grew up in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, with his mother and stepfather John Davis.

At the age of 9, Meggett switched from his preferred sport of soccer to football because his childhood friend played the game.

Meggett, however, was doubtful that he was of large enough stature to play intercollegiate football for a major college program.

At Surrattsville High School, Meggett was a three-year starting running back.

2006

As a junior in 2006, he ran for 1,150 yards on 156 attempts, rushed for ten touchdowns, and garnered second-team all-county and honorable mention all-state honors.

2007

Meggett experienced a breakout year as a senior in 2007, during which he led the Surratsville Hornets to its first playoff berth since the establishment of the team in 1960.

He was an accomplished track runner placing well at the regional tournament and setting several high school weight-lifting records under Coach Richard S. Hensel.

He finished the regular season as the second-leading rusher in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

On the season, Meggett rushed 169 times for 1,784 yards and scored 26 rushing touchdowns and six receiving touchdowns.

2008

As a true freshman in 2008, he saw action in each game of the season.

Short-statured and muscular, his smashmouth rushing style is characterized by achieving yards after contact.

In 2008, Meggett recorded 422 rushing yards on 79 attempts with a long of 38 against California, and four touchdowns.

After starting tailback Da'Rel Scott suffered a lingering shoulder injury against California game, Meggett gained increased playing time.

Offensive coordinator, James Franklin, called the run-intensive, rain-soaked North Carolina match "a Meggett type of game ... Downhill, not a whole lot of dancing."

In that game, Meggett made a one-yard rushing touchdown and the 31-yard reception which helped put the Terps within range for the game-winning field goal.

Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen said, "He's a freshman, but he doesn't play like a freshman."

Against NC State, Meggett had eight carries for 34 yards and a one-yard touchdown run.

He replaced Scott after an injury late in the game, and then caught a screen pass for 31 yards to set up the game-winning field goal by kicker Obi Egekeze.

Maryland secured bowl eligibility with the 27 24 victory.

In the 2008 Humanitarian Bowl against Nevada, he caught a pass for a two-point conversion, and rushed ten times for 35 yards.

Alongside leading rusher Scott, Meggett helped Maryland to come the closest it ever has to having both a 1,000- and 500-yard rusher in the same season.

Meggett fell just 43 yards shy of the 500-yard mark.

He led all Atlantic Coast Conference freshman with 5.13 yards per carry.

2009

In 2009, Meggett entered preseason camp behind Scott and Morgan Green, but his camp performance was impressive enough to garner a share of the number-one position alongside Scott.

He saw action in all 12 games including four starts, and recorded 338 yards on 99 carries and six touchdowns.

2010

Meggett and Scott again split time as the number-one back during the 2010 season.

Head coach Friedgen said, "At this point in time, I would say Scott and Meggett are 1A and 1B."

2016

Rivals.com named him the 16th-ranked player in the state of Maryland.

He was honored as a first-team All-Prince George's County, All-Met, and all-league player.

Surrattsville High finished with a 10–2 record and a state playoffs berth.

Meggett also ran track in high school and earned a letter all four years.

He was honored as all-county and the team's field athlete of the year as a junior.

Meggett was recruited by Notre Dame, Virginia, and Rutgers, but Maryland was the only Division I FBS school to offer him a scholarship.

He also received scholarship offers from Division I FCS programs, Old Dominion, and James Madison.

Meggett, who grew up a Maryland fan, accepted the school's offer and later said, "This is a dream. Is this really happening? ... I'm going to go ahead, commit and live out a fantasy."

While at the University of Maryland, Meggett studied government and politics.