Andrew Walter Profile

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PRO: Big, strong-armed young QB who showed tremendous potential in preseason action as a rookie.
2005: Inactive for all 16 games as the third QB in his rookie season...Completed 26 of 44 passes for 352 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions during preseason action...Selected by the Raiders in the third round (69th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Finished his career as one of the top QBs in Arizona State history, setting almost every school career and single-season record for passing and total offense...Shattered the Pac-10 Conference record for career touchdown passes with 85, surpassing NFL Hall of Famer John Elway's total of 77...Finished fifth on the Pac-10's career charts for passing yards (10,617 yards) and third for total offense (10,142 yards)...Holds the ASU career record for passing yards, completions, attempts, touchdowns, interception percentage and total offense...Played in 48 career games for the Sun Devils, starting 35...Two-time All-Pac 10 selection, earning second team honors as a senior in 2004 and an honorable mention nod following his junior year in 2003...Also named to the Freshman All-Pac 10 team in 2001...Team captain each of his last three years...Recorded the top three single-season passing totals in school history and is the only Sun Devil QB to throw for over 3,000 yards in a season...Threw four or more touchdown passes in ten career games and also had fourteen 300-yard games in his career, including eight with 400 yards or more...Was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and a semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Quarterback Award as a senior in 2004, both of which are awarded annually to the nation's top collegiate QB...Passed for 3,150 yards on 244 of 426 attempts (57.3%) and a school-record 30 touchdowns...Named the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player...As a junior, threw for 3,044 yards, completing 221 of 421 passes (52.5%), and tossed 24 touchdowns...Set the Arizona State single-season passing yardage record with 3,877 yards as a sophomore in 2002, breaking Danny Whites old mark (2,878) by nearly 1,000 yards...Began the season on the bench before moving into the starting lineup for the final 10 games of the year...Also shattered school records for passing attempts (483) and completions (274), and his 28 touchdowns were one shy of the school record...Threw for a school and conference game-record 536 yards and four touchdowns against Oregon, completing 31 of 53 passes...Co-recipient of the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player award... Completed 38 of 86 passes (44.2%) for 546 yards with three touchdowns as a freshman in 2001...Started the team's final two contests vs. Arizona and UCLA...Named to the Freshman All-Pac-10 Conference Team by the Sporting News...Redshirted in 2000...Graduated in December, 2004 with a degree in Communications.

PERSONAL: Born on May 11, 1982 in Scottsdale, Arizona...Attended Grand Junction (Colorado) High School, where he was named honorable-mention All-America by USA Today...Member of the Tacoma News Tribune's "Western 100" listing, ranked the 88th-best player in the nation by The Sporting News, second-team All-West pick by the Orange County Register, PrepStar Top 100 Dream Team player as the No. 8 quarter-back in the nation, ranked as the No. 15 QB in the nation by Super Prep on its "All-America 308" listing and ranked as the No. 19 player on the Midlands Region Super 30 by SportsLine/PrepStar...Max Emfinger listed him as a third-team All-American for USA Today...Completed 193 of 361 passes for 2,789 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior and hit on 131 of 261 throws for 2,116 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior...All-Southwest League selection as a junior and senior...Earned All-Conference honors in the Colorado Springs/Southwest League as a senior...Lettered three times in football, twice in basketball and once in track...Captained the football team during his senior year... Father, Randy, played baseball at Arizona State.
 
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