[align=center]Patrick Lee | Cornerback | Auburn | 6'0" - 200 lbs.
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OVERVIEW
This late bloomer intercepted just one pass in his first 41 games at Auburn, but found being a pass thief to his liking as a senior. During a five-game midseason span, he pulled in four interceptions for the Tigers in 2007. Two of those thefts set up Auburn touchdowns and another led to a field goal.
At Christopher Columbus High School, Lee earned Super Prep All-Dixie and Florida Times Union Super 75 honors. He was named one of the top five cornerbacks in Florida by the Florida Times Union and received second-team All-Dade County honors.
Lee started at free safety during his last two seasons. He recorded 70 tackles, five broken up passes, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks. He returned one interception 75 yards for a touchdown and also returned 14 kickoffs for 256 yards including one for an 85-yard touchdown. He also competed in track, winning the state championship in the long jump with a leap of 23'10".
Lee redshirted in 2003 at Auburn. He appeared in twelve games as a reserve cornerback in 2004, posting 14 tackles (12 solos) with a stop for a 2-yard loss and a pass break-up. He took over right cornerback chores as a sophomore, starting the first five games, but after coming up with just seven tackles as a starter, he spent the rest of the season as a reserve, finishing with nine hits (7 solos) and three pass deflections.
Lee shared right cornerback duties with Jonathan Wilhite, starting four of twelve games he played in. He totaled 25 tackles (15 solos) with a stop for a loss, coming up with his first career interception. He also caused a fumble that he recovered and advanced 20 yards for a touchdown.
As a senior, Lee earned All-Southeastern Conference second-team honors. He averaged 25.8 yards on eleven kickoff returns and started all season at right cornerback. He was in on a career-high 55 tackles (40 solos), ranking sixth on the team. He also caused a fumble, broke up ten passes and intercepted four others.
In 48 games at Auburn, Lee started 22 contests at right cornerback. He recorded 103 tackles (74 solos) with three stops for losses of 12 yards and a quarterback pressure. He had two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery that he returned 20 yards. He deflected 20 passes and gained 52 yards on five interception returns. He also totaled 299 yards on twelve kickoff returns (24.9 avg).
CAREER NOTES
Lee averaged 25.82 yards on kickoff returns in 2007, the sixth-best season average in school history, topped by David Langner (28.28 avg in 1972), Rick Neel (28.12 avg in 1975), James Brooks (27.48 avg in 1979), Tristan Davis (27.0 avg in 2006) and Mike Fuller (26.25 avg in 1973).
2007 SEASON
Named the team's Most Improved Linebacker/Defensive Back by the coaching staff, adding second-team All-Southeastern Conference honors from Rivals.com...Ranked sixth in the SEC with four interceptions for 34 yards in returns, adding ten pass deflections while starting all thirteen games at right cornerback...Ranked sixth on the squad with a career-high 55 tackles (40 solos), adding one stop for a 4-yard loss...Also caused one fumble...Returned eleven kickoffs for 284 yards (25.8 avg).
2007 GAME ANALYSIS
Kansas State...Opened the season with six tackles (3 solos), including one for a 4-yard loss, as he broke up two passes and caused a fumble when he stripped the ball from receiver Leon Patton on a 4-yard catch at the KSU 47 in the second quarter...Gained 63 yards on three kickoff returns.
Mississippi State...Broke up three passes and delivered three solo tackles.
New Mexico State...Had seven tackles (5 solos) while breaking up one pass and returned a kickoff 21 yards.
Florida...His third quarter interception of a Tim Tebow pass set up an Auburn 30-yard field goal, as Lee had four tackles and two kickoff returns for 40 yards.
Vanderbilt...Picked off a Mackenzie Adams third quarter pass at the Vandy 36, returning the ball 26 yards to set up a 5-yard touchdown run by the Tigers' Brad Lester, as Lee was in on four stops with two deflected passes.
Louisiana State...Returned a kickoff 35 yards and posted four tackles...Also picked off a Matt Flynn third quarter pass for an 8-yard return.
Mississippi...Followed with a fourth quarter interception of a Brent Schaeffer pass in the end zone to kill a 13-play, 79-yard series, as Auburn converted that turnover into a 34-yard touchdown pass from QB Brandon Cox to Red Smith...Also registered eight tackles (6 solos).
Georgia...Posted six tackles (5 solos).
Clemson (Chick Fil-A Bowl)...Closed out his career with four solo tackles and two pass break-ups, as he also returned two kickoffs for 88 yards, including a fourth quarter 30-yarder that set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Auburn's Ben Tate.
2006 SEASON
Played in twelve games, sitting out the Louisiana State clash...Started at right cornerback vs. Buffalo, South Carolina, Florida and Nebraska (Cotton Bowl)...Recorded 25 tackles (15 solos) with a stop for a 6-yard loss and a pressure...Caused and recovered a fumble that he returned 20 yards for a touchdown...Added 18 yards on an interception return and 15 yards on a kickoff return...Also deflected six passes.
2006 GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Broke up a pass and posted one tackle vs. Georgia...Intercepted his first career pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 18 yards vs. Arkansas State...Credited with two solo tackles and a forced fumble in the second quarter vs. Tulane...Posted three tackles vs. Florida and returned a fumble 20 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the game...Started his second straight game and batted down a pass in the end zone on South Carolina's fourth down (and the Gamecocks' last offensive play of the game) in the fourth quarter to seal Auburn's win...Started vs. Buffalo and posted five tackles, a pass deflection and a QB pressure...Posted three tackles and a pass deflection vs. Mississippi State...Made three tackles vs. Washington State...Started and had two tackles and a pass deflection vs. Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl, as he also returned one kickoff for 15 yards.
2005 SEASON
Saw action in eleven games...Finished with nine tackles (7 solos) and three pass deflections.
2005 GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Tallied a pass deflection vs. Alabama...Posted two tackles vs. Ball State...Finished with four solo tackles vs. Mississippi State with one pass break-up...Added a pass deflection and a solo tackle vs. Georgia Tech.
2004 SEASON
Played in all twelve games as a reserve cornerback, delivering 14 tackles (12 solos) with a stop for a 2-yard loss and a pass deflection...Had two solo tackles including a tackle for loss (-2) and pass break-up vs. Kentucky...Added five tackles including three solo vs. Louisiana Tech...Credited with two solo tackles vs. Mississippi State...Posted a two-tackle effort vs. Louisiana-Monroe.
2003 SEASON
Redshirted as a freshman.
COMBINE AGILITY TESTS
4.41 in the 40-yard dash...1.46 10-yard dash...2.53 20-yard dash...4.32 20-yard shuttle...7.07 three-cone drill...31-inch vertical jump...10'0" broad jump...Bench pressed 225 pounds 15 times.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Christopher Columbus (Miami, Fla.) High School, playing football for head coach Chris Merritt...Earned Super Prep All-Dixie and Florida Times Union Super 75 honors... Named one of the top five cornerbacks in Florida by the Florida Times Union and received second-team All-Dade County honors...Started at free safety during his last two seasons... Recorded 70 tackles, five broken up passes, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks...Returned one interception 75 yards for a touchdown and also returned 14 kickoffs for 256 yards including one for an 85-yard touchdown...Competed in track, winning the state championship in the long jump with a leap of 23'10".
PERSONAL
Graduated in December 2006 with a degree in Criminology...Son of Marlene and David Lee...Born 2/20/84...Resides in Miami, Florida.