Dorial Green-Beckham is one of the famous Football Player, who was born on the memorable day of April 12 in the year 1993. Hailing from the vibrant city of Missouri, Dorial Green-Beckham is a proud citizen of United States.
6’5″ wide receiver who was dismissed from the Missouri football team after his sophomore season due to multiple drug arrests, then transferred to the University of Oklahoma, where he was forced to sit out his junior season due to NCAA rules. He was selected 40th overall in the 2015 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Dorial Green-Beckham continues to be an inspiration for many.
Personal Information
Details about Dorial Green-Beckham
Popular As:
Dorial Green-Beckham
First Name:
Dorial
Last Name:
Green-Beckham
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
April 12
Birth Year:
1993
Age:
30-years
Siblings:
Darnell Green-Beckham, Vincent Green, Sam Green
Education:
University of Missouri; Hillcrest High School
Career
He was a five-star recruit at Hillcrest High School, and Rivals.com ranked him as the nation’s top recruit.
He had a dominant freshman year at Missouri, though he missed parts of the season due to suspensions.
Family
In 2009 he was adopted by his high school football coach, John Beckham. At Missouri he played for head coach Gary Pinkel.
Dorial Green-Beckham Timeline
2006
The Beckhams had brought Green and his younger brother Darnell into their home in 2006.
2008
In 2008, his freshman year, Green-Beckham caught 37 passes for 801 yards and 13 touchdowns.
2009
He was named the 2009-10 Gatorade Missouri Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year.
2010
A two-time USA Today High School All-American (2010 and 2011) at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Missouri, Green-Beckham was the first wide receiver to be named USA Today Offensive Player of the Year since Andre Hastings in 1989.
2011
He picked Missouri over SEC-rival Arkansas, also because offensive coordinator Garrick McGee, who had formed a strong relationship with Green-Beckham and his family, left the school in December 2011.
2012
One of the most highly regarded football recruits of the class of 2012, Green-Beckham was listed as the number one overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com.
2013
In October, he became the nation's all-time high school receiving yards leader, a record broken on November 16, 2013, by Trey Quinn, a Lake Charles, Louisiana, receiver from Barbe High School.
2014
On April 11, 2014, Green-Beckham was dismissed from Missouri due to legal troubles.
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2015
He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft and played college football at Missouri until he was dismissed from the team in 2014.
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2016
On August 16, 2016, Green-Beckham was traded to Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for offensive tackle Dennis Kelly.
2017
On June 30, 2017, Green-Beckham was waived by the Eagles.
2018
On December 20, 2018, he was arrested in Springfield, MO on possession of a controlled substance (less than 35 grams of marijuana) and resisting arrest.
2021
On August 28, 2021, he was arrested in Kansas City, MO on four assault charges, property damage, and resisting arrest.