| Junius
Coston
Scout.com Headlines: |
Offensive lineman placed on IR Coston injured calf in season finale; Moll likely to start at guard
-by PackerReport.com
Jan 3, 2008 |
Packers injury update Leg injuries to Spitz, Coston may force another changing of guards
-by PackerReport.com
Dec 31, 2007 |
Coston added to injury report Guard hurts ankle in practice; Morency does not practice
-by PackerReport.com
Oct 11, 2007 |
Packer-Giants notebook Coston to start at guard; Jennings, Morency likely to sit out; Manning practices
-by PackerReport.com
Sep 14, 2007 |
The Word: Training Camp Day 32 Manuel to be held out of preseason finale; Coston's stock is up, Miree's is down
-by PackerReport.com
Aug 28, 2007 |
OG Junius Coston: Will push for starting job 
-by PackerReport.com
Mar 6, 2006 |
OG Junius Coston: Contract is for five years 
-by PackerReport.com
Jul 20, 2005 |
NFL Draft: Scouting The Guards and Centers  Heading into the final week before the draft, as the Pro-Days closed out, here's an updated ranking
-by FalconInsider.com
Apr 19, 2005 |
Prospect Profile: Junius Coston  Prospect Profile: Junius Coston
-by BearReport.com
Mar 28, 2005 |
Senior Bowl North Team Practice Reports -Updated  2005 Senior Bowl North Team Daily Practice Reports
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Jan 28, 2005 |
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Ht: 6-3
Wt: 317
| Date of Birth: |
11/05/1983 |
| College: |
North Carolina A&T |
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Pro
2005: Though he was activated for only one game as a rookie, the versatile lineman potentially could be the finest player of the Packers' 2005 draft class. ... Will contend for a starting job at one of the guard spots in 2006. ... Selected by the Packers in the fifth round of the 2005 NFL Draft, 143rd overall.
College
Began career with the Aggies as a guard in 2001. He started four of the five games he played in that year. ... He moved to offensive tackle in 2002, starting all 12 games. ... He again shifted positions as a junior, lining up at center for every game. He earned second-team All-Mid Eastern Athletic Conference honors that year, as he collected 154 knockdown blocks. In 2004, he again led the team with 123 knockdowns, grading 90-percent for blocking consistency while garnering first-team All-MEAC accolades.
Finished his career with 41 consecutive starts and helped clear the way for a rushing attack that averaged 4.5 yards per carry during his time in the lineup.
High School
Attended Broughton (Raleigh, N.C.) High School, playing football for coach Dave Brunner.
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