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69 Jim Molinaro
http://www.Commanders.com/team/profile.jsp?id=1263
Career Highlights
Molinaro is a big and agile player who can play both guard or tackle. He was a two-year starter at Notre Dame after switching to offensive line from defensive line after his sophomore season. During his three seasons in Washington, Molinaro has appeared in 16 games as a reserve and special teams player. The Commanders coaches graded Molinaro as one of the better offensive linemen in the 2004 NFL Draft. He recorded 104 knockdown blocks as a senior at Notre Dame, earning All-Independent honors.
How Acquired: Molinaro was selected by the Commanders in the fifth round (180th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft.
2006: Molinaro played in one game in the 2006 season. As a backup offensive lineman at left tackle, he was inactive for 15 games.
2005: Molinaro played in four games as a reserve offensive lineman. He also saw action in the Commanders' Wild Card playoff game against Tampa Bay.
2004: Molinaro played in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve offensive lineman.
* Saw action in his first NFL game in Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay, playing in a reserve role on special teams.
* In Week 5 vs. Baltimore, he recorded one kickoff return for five yards.
* In Week 9 at Detroit, Molinaro was put in on the Commanders' goal-line defense due to an injury along the defensive front four.
College/Personal:
* In 2003, Molinaro started every game for the Fighting Irish and graded out at 83.1 percent for blocking consistency as he posted 104 knockdown blocks.
* He was named All-Independent and Super Sleeper selection by The NFL Draft Report.
* In 2002, Molinaro appeared in every game for the Fighting Irish and had two starts, mostly playing as a reserve offensive lineman and special teams.
* He started at right tackle against Southern Cal and then started at left tackle against Rutgers and North Carolina State.
* In 2001, he appeared in six games, seeing most of his action on special teams but played at right tackle extensively vs. Navy.
* After redshirting in 1999, Molinaro played as a reserve defensive tackle in 2000 and posted a solo tackle.
* Molinaro was a USA Today honorable mention All-America and had had 18 solo tackles, 29 assists, one and a half sacks, eight forced passes and four batted passes as senior in 1998 while helping his team to 7-4 mark at Bethlehem Catholic High School in Bethlehem, Pa.
* He was a three-year starter earning four letters in football as offensive and defensive tackle. He was also a first-team Associated Press big school All-State pick in 1997-98.
* Molinaro was one of five finalists for Pennsylvania Lineman of the Year award, posting 46 tackles, 17 of them solo, two and a half sacks, four tackles for losses, 15 forced passes and one batted pass as junior in 1997.
* While at Notre Dame, he was enrolled in Mendoza College of Business, majoring in economics, sociology and computer applications.
http://www.Commanders.com/team/profile.jsp?id=1263
Career Highlights
Molinaro is a big and agile player who can play both guard or tackle. He was a two-year starter at Notre Dame after switching to offensive line from defensive line after his sophomore season. During his three seasons in Washington, Molinaro has appeared in 16 games as a reserve and special teams player. The Commanders coaches graded Molinaro as one of the better offensive linemen in the 2004 NFL Draft. He recorded 104 knockdown blocks as a senior at Notre Dame, earning All-Independent honors.
How Acquired: Molinaro was selected by the Commanders in the fifth round (180th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft.
2006: Molinaro played in one game in the 2006 season. As a backup offensive lineman at left tackle, he was inactive for 15 games.
2005: Molinaro played in four games as a reserve offensive lineman. He also saw action in the Commanders' Wild Card playoff game against Tampa Bay.
2004: Molinaro played in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve offensive lineman.
* Saw action in his first NFL game in Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay, playing in a reserve role on special teams.
* In Week 5 vs. Baltimore, he recorded one kickoff return for five yards.
* In Week 9 at Detroit, Molinaro was put in on the Commanders' goal-line defense due to an injury along the defensive front four.
College/Personal:
* In 2003, Molinaro started every game for the Fighting Irish and graded out at 83.1 percent for blocking consistency as he posted 104 knockdown blocks.
* He was named All-Independent and Super Sleeper selection by The NFL Draft Report.
* In 2002, Molinaro appeared in every game for the Fighting Irish and had two starts, mostly playing as a reserve offensive lineman and special teams.
* He started at right tackle against Southern Cal and then started at left tackle against Rutgers and North Carolina State.
* In 2001, he appeared in six games, seeing most of his action on special teams but played at right tackle extensively vs. Navy.
* After redshirting in 1999, Molinaro played as a reserve defensive tackle in 2000 and posted a solo tackle.
* Molinaro was a USA Today honorable mention All-America and had had 18 solo tackles, 29 assists, one and a half sacks, eight forced passes and four batted passes as senior in 1998 while helping his team to 7-4 mark at Bethlehem Catholic High School in Bethlehem, Pa.
* He was a three-year starter earning four letters in football as offensive and defensive tackle. He was also a first-team Associated Press big school All-State pick in 1997-98.
* Molinaro was one of five finalists for Pennsylvania Lineman of the Year award, posting 46 tackles, 17 of them solo, two and a half sacks, four tackles for losses, 15 forced passes and one batted pass as junior in 1997.
* While at Notre Dame, he was enrolled in Mendoza College of Business, majoring in economics, sociology and computer applications.