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The 2007 season was supposed to be the year Tommy Blake added to his trophy case, and he was a preseason favorite to win numerous national awards. By the time the season ended, there were only questions, no certainties, about Blake's future.
Blake skipped offseason workouts, left fall camp multiple times for personal reasons and coaches saw the sane erratic personality carry over to the season. Blake was even given time off during his final year to "clear his head," but he continued a downward spiral.
A rapid weight gain -- Blake added more than 30 pounds to his frame from his junior season -- moodiness that forced him to sit out five games and listless performances on the field are not traits that Blake had been known for before his final season. It was later discovered that he was suffering from depression and social anxiety disorder. His draft stock plummeted.
At the NFL Combine, he decided on his own that he would not work out for the teams. He was the only defensive end not to perform in agility tests that was not excused for medical reasons. Blake also missed several interview sessions because he was undergoing a battery of tests at an Indianapolis hospital.
"There are still a lot of question marks from the way his season went last year," said Hall of Famer Joe Greene, who scouts for the Pittsburgh Steelers. "If the ballclubs can answer those questions, he probably didn't lose any ground. But if they can't answer those questions, it's going to hurt (him)."
At Aransas Pass High School, Blake earned Associated Press Class 3A All-State first-team honors as a running back, and also was named The Caller-Times All-South Texas Offensive MVP as a senior. That season, he rushed for 2,013 yards and 25 touchdowns on 218 carries.
Blake earned 12 letters as a prep athlete, including three in football, four in basketball, four on the track and one in baseball. He excelled on the basketball court, garnering All-Region accolades as a junior while helping the Panthers to the Class 3A Final Four in Austin. He also was the All-South Texas MVP and Defensive Player of the Year as a junior, when he averaged 20 points a game.
Blake spent the 2003 season at Texas Christian playing for the scout team, where he was converted to defensive end from running back. He earned Freshman All-American and Freshman All-Conference USA honors in 2004. Despite playing all year as a reserve, the defensive end ranked second on the team with five sacks and 6 ½ stops for losses while posting 23 tackles (15 solo). He also caused two fumbles and broke up four passes.
The Horned Frogs moved to the Mountain West Conference in 2005, as Blake was named the MWC's Defensive Player of the Year. He took over right defensive end duties, posting 57 tackles (40 solo) while finishing second on the team with seven sacks and 13 ½ stops for losses.
Blake received unanimous All-MWC first-team honors in 2006. He produced 54 tackles (33 solo) as he ranked second in the conference with a team-high seven sacks. He led the team and league with 16 ½ stops behind the line of scrimmage, as he recovered a pair of fumbles, returning one for a touchdown. He also forced two fumbles.
In 2007, Blake started seven of eight games in which he played. He totaled a career-low 21 tackles (12 solo) with four sacks and eight stops for losses, both good for fourth on the team.
In 45 games at Texas Christian, Blake started 32 contests. He recorded 155 tackles (100 solo) with 23 sacks for minus-154 yards, 44 stops for losses of 211 yards and two quarterback pressures. He caused four fumbles and recovered two others, returning one 12 yards for a touchdown. He also deflected seven passes.
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