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Neiko Thorpe was born on 1 February, 1990 in Southfield, Michigan, U.S., is an American football player (born 1990). Discover Neiko Thorpe'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 34 years old?
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Timeline
Neiko Thorpe (born February 1, 1990) is a former American football cornerback and current coach.
He is a defensive assistant for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL).
Considered a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Thorpe was listed as the No. 35 safety in the nation in 2008.
In 2009, Thorpe started all 13 games and had a total of 84 tackles, 56 of them being solo.
With this breakout season, he was named Phil Steele’s Third-team Midseason All-SEC.
In the first game of his sophomore season, he started at cornerback against Louisiana Tech.
He continued to show contribution to the team when he totaled seven tackles, five of them being solo, in a victory against Mississippi State along with an interception against West Virginia that ended a scoring threat at the AU 25-yard line.
Against Arkansas, he set a career-high of 11 tackles, 8 being solo tackles.
Thorpe broke up two passes against UK, one against LSU, and one against Ole Miss which is credited to his speed and ability to make plays on the ball.
Thorpe finished the year with a performance in the Outback Bowl vs. Northwestern.
He had a career and team high of 14 tackles (13 solo) and also an interception.
The last tackle came on the last play of the game, that prevented the game-winning touchdown on a fake field goal in overtime when he made a tackle just short of the goal line.
As a junior, Thorpe made the Coaches’ Second-team Preseason SEC and proved his preseason rank throughout the season by appearing and starting in 13 of 14 games.
Halfway through the season, Thorpe almost tied his career high with 10 tackles—all were solo stops—and had one pass breakup.
A few games later he beat his career high of tackles with 12 against Alabama and also had a tackle for loss for minus 1 yard and two PBUs.
Thorpe and his team continued on to the SEC championship game vs. South Carolina and contributed four tackles.
After the SEC Championship belonged to the Tigers, they took on Oregon in the BCS National Championship Game where Thorpe had a pair of tackles and one PBU, but he also gave up an 81-yard reception to Jeff Maehl.
Thorpe finished college with a total of 279 tackles, 7 interceptions, 34 pass deflections, 2 forced fumbles and one touchdown.
He played college football at Auburn and was a member of the 2010 BCS National Championship team.
Thorpe attended Tucker High School in Tucker, Georgia, where he was selected Under Armour All-America team in his senior season.
He registered 18 sacks as a junior, earning an honorable mention all-county.
He had 64 tackles including six tackles for loss, 11 pass breakups, three interceptions, and forced a fumble as a senior.
Thorpe also ran track at Tucker, posting personal-best times of 14.18 seconds in the 110m hurdles and 38.35 seconds in the 300m hurdles.
He was rated as the 11th best cornerback in the nation by Scout.com and was ranked as the 53rd best player in Georgia by SuperPrep.
Thorpe played college football at Auburn.
Thorpe played as a true freshman, contributing on special teams and at corner in 11 games with 29 total tackles.
He was selected to the Coaches’ All SEC-Freshmen Team.
In his first college game, he led the Tigers with seven tackles including five solo against Louisiana-Monroe.
In his first career start, Thorpe recorded his first career interception and returned it 59 yards against Arkansas.
He finished his freshman season tied for ninth-most tackles on the team—20 of them being solo stops.
Neiko also tied for the second-most interceptions with two and most return interception yardage with 101 yards.
He signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2012.
On April 30, 2012, Thorpe signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent.
On August 31, 2012, he was released on the day of roster cuts.
On September 1, 2012, he was signed to the practice squad.
On October 6, 2012, he was promoted from practice squad to the active roster after the team released center Bryan Mattison.
On October 9, 2012, he was released after the team re-signed offensive lineman Bryan Mattison.
On November 11, 2012, he was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster after the team placed defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey on injured reserve.
During his time on the active roster, Thorpe played in nine games and totaled five solo tackles for the season.
On August 25, 2013, he was cut by the Chiefs.