6,373

2,328

222

2,000/1,000

Two-time Pac-10

Team Captain

Corvallis, Ore. -- His 222 career receptions rank third all-time at Oregon State, while his 2,578 receiving yards finds him in sixth amongst a list of Beaver greats. He found the end zone 19 times through the air, and scored nine on the ground while rushing for 1,410 yards.James Rodgers played at Oregon State from 2007-11, helping the Beavers to three bowl games. On Tuesday, he was appointed to Oregon State head coach's staff as the program's director of player development."James Rodgers made an incredible impact on and off the field during his playing career at Oregon State," Smith said. "I'm excited to have him make a great impression on OSU's student-athletes as a member of our staff. He's a terrific addition to the program and I know Beaver Nation will be happy to see him wearing the Orange and Black again."Rodgers is one of the most heralded Beavers in the history of the program who went on to play in the NFL and CFL. He played five seasons at OSU (2007-11), receiving a medical redshirt year in 2010. The Richmond, Texas native left OSU as the then all-time leader for receptions with 222 and remains the Beavers' career leader for all-purpose yards with 6,373. He was twice selected Pac-10 First Team, once as a receiver and once as a punt returner.During Rodgers' career he played in three bowl games and was credited with the emergence of the popular "fly-sweep" which led to the team's 2007 double-overtime victory at Autzen Stadium against Oregon. He was on the Atlanta Falcons' roster for two years and with Montreal in the CFL for another two seasons. He arrives at OSU after serving as Nebraska's director of player development for the last year.Director of Player DevelopmentOregon State – 2010, bachelor degree in communicationsRichmond, Texas3 (player)2016-17 Nebraska, director of player development– Number of all-purpose yards; OSU record/5in Pac-12 (then league record at the time)– OSU record for single season all-purpose yards in 2009– Then OSU record for career receptions– Only OSU player to ever have 2,000 yards receiving and 1,000 yards rushing– 2008 First Team kick returner/2009 First Team receiver– Voted the team captain for the last two seasonsFor more information on Oregon State football, follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverFootball, by Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverFootball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverFootball.Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.