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CeeDee Lamb

Football Player

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Football

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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1999-04-08
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CeeDee Lamb had quite the standout collegiate career as a wide receiver at the University of Oklahoma, where he truly made a name for himself. During both his sophomore and junior years, CeeDee Lamb racked up more than 1,000 receiving yards each season, showcasing the kind of consistent performance that doesn’t go unnoticed. And sure enough, it earned him a spot in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, where CeeDee Lamb was picked 17th overall by the Dallas Cowboys—a major milestone in what’s become an impressive journey.

But long before the spotlight followed CeeDee Lamb to the pros, he was already making waves on the high school field. Back then, he played football at John and Randolph Foster High School in Richmond, Texas, laying the foundation for his future success. Born in Opelousas, Louisiana, CeeDee Lamb grew up in a household deeply rooted in football tradition. His father, Cliff Lamb, played college football at MidAmerica Nazarene, while his uncle Adam Lamb suited up for Texas Southern. Another uncle, Chester Ramirez Jr., even contributed to the Air Force Academy football team. So really, it’s no surprise that CeeDee Lamb found his way into the game—football has always been part of who he is.

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Back in 2019, he truly made a name for himself—he was recognized as a Consensus First-Team All-American, which is no small feat. On top of that, he was also one of the finalists for the prestigious Biletnikoff Award, an honor presented annually to the top wide receiver in college football. It was a standout year for him, and his performance definitely put him on the map. Being named a Consensus First-Team All-American and a Biletnikoff Award finalist showed just how dominant he was on the field that season.

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