Robert Gallery

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Robert Gallery
Oakland RaidersNo. 76
Offensive tackle/Offensive guard
Date of birth: July 26, 1980 (1980-07-26) (age 28)
Place of birth: Masonville, Iowa
Height: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Weight: 325 lb (147 kg)
Professional debut
2004 for the Oakland Raiders
Career history
College: Iowa
NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
 Teams:
Career highlights and awards
Selected NFL statistics
(through Week 17 of the 2008 NFL season)
Games Played     74
Games Started     73
Fumbles Recovered     1
Stats at NFL.com

Robert J. Gallery (born July 26, 1980 in Masonville, Iowa) is an American football player who currently plays offensive guard for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL.[1] Gallery played college football at the University of Iowa before being selected with the second overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.

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[edit] High school career

Robert Gallery attended East Buchanan High School in Winthrop, Iowa and starred in football, basketball, and track. In football, Gallery played tight end and linebacker positions in high school, and he also handled punting and kickoff duties. He was an all-conference honorable mention selection as a sophomore before being named first team all-conference as a junior and senior. Gallery helped his high school team to a three-year record of 24-8, including a 19-2 record in district play. He was a Des Moines Register Class 1A All-State first team selection as a senior.

[edit] College career

Robert Gallery went to the University of Iowa, where his older brother, Nick Gallery, was an All-Big Ten punter. His younger brother, John Gallery, later also became a punter at Iowa. After redshirting in 1999, Gallery had three catches for 52 yards as a starting tight end as a freshman in 2000 before moving to the tackle position. He started six games at right tackle as a freshman.

As a sophomore, Gallery started every game at left tackle and made vast improvements throughout the year. He helped Iowa lead the Big Ten Conference in scoring in 2001 as Iowa qualified for their first bowl game in four years. As a junior in 2002, Gallery started all 13 games at left tackle and was a first team All-Big Ten selection. He helped lead Iowa to their first Big Ten title in 12 years and their first undefeated conference season in eighty years. He also won the team's Hustle Award.

In 2003, Robert Gallery led Iowa to another ten win season and was voted as Iowa's co-captain and co-MVP for the season. He was a first team All-Big Ten selection for the second straight year and named the Big Ten Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year.

Gallery was a consensus first team All-American in 2003. He was also awarded the 2003 Outland Trophy, making him only the third offensive lineman from Iowa to win the award (Alex Karras and Cal Jones being the other two). He was also a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection at Iowa.

It should be noted that Gallery received a teaching diploma from the University, and as part of his training, taught at two local elementary schools, Lincoln and Weber.

[edit] Professional career

Robert Gallery was selected with the second overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders, with a perfect 9.0 Draft Prospect Rating, the highest for any offensive lineman, he became the first offensive lineman in University of Iowa history to be drafted in the first round. [2] In 2004, he started 15 games at right tackle and gave up 3 Sacks. In 2005, he started all 16 games at right tackle and gave up 3.5 Sacks. The Raiders moved him to left tackle at the beginning of the 2006 preseason. In the Raiders' first game of the 2006 regular season, Gallery was part of an offensive line that gave up nine sacks (at least 3 charged to him) to the San Diego Chargers. He played 10 games on the season, and gave up 10.5 Sacks on the season, placing him 4th in most sacks given up, despite missing 6 games. In 2007, Oakland coaches moved Gallery to left guard.

Although Gallery has generally been considered a bust at the left tackle position for which he was drafted and also had limited success at the right tackle position, he has resurrected his career at the left guard spot. [3] He is the only player selected in the top 8 picks of the 2004 Draft not to have made it to a pro bowl.

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Preceded by
Barry Sims
Oakland Raiders Starting Left Tackles
2006
Succeeded by
Barry Sims
Preceded by
Rien Long
Outland Trophy Winners
2003
Succeeded by
Jammal Brown
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