TRANSACTIONS: • 11/14/07 – placed on reserve/injured
list. • 11/9/05 – placed on reserve/injured list. • 4/23/05 – selected by St. Louis
in the third round (81st overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft.
PRO: Started 16 games at three different positions for the
Rams in 2006 after missing 2005 due to injury…blocked for an offense that had a
4,000-yard passer, 1,500-yard rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers, one of only
four offenses in NFL history to accomplish that feat.
2007 SEASON: Played in four games before being placed on
reserved/injured list 11/14.
2006 SEASON: Started all 16 games at three
different positions on the offensive line after missing all of 2005 season due
to injury…one of only two offensive linemen to start all 16 games, joining
tackle Alex Barron…blocking efforts helped quarterback Marc Bulger throw for a
career high 4,301 yards and 24 touchdowns…opened running lanes for Steven
Jackson to gain a career high 1,528 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. • Made
NFL debut, starting at left guard vs. Denver 9/10. • Part of an offensive
line that allowed only one sack and provided protection for Bulger to
throw for 328 yards and three touchdowns vs. Detroit 10/1…41 points scored by
the Rams was the team’s highest point total of the season, also accomplished at
Minnesota 12/31. • Contributions vs. Washington 12/24 helped Jackson gain a
season-high 150 yards with one touchdown on a single-game best 33 carries and
add six receptions for 102 yards and one receiving touchdown…provided protection
for quarterback Marc Bulger to achieve a career-high 134.5 passer rating after
throwing for a season-high 388 passing yards and equaling his singlegame best
four touchdowns. • Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack at
Minnesota 12/31…blocking efforts allowed Jackson to establish a new career high
with three rushing touchdowns.
2005 SEASON: Placed on the reserved/unsigned list
until Week 3, then placed on the non-football injury list for the remainder
of the season.
College Highlights:
• First-team All-Big 12
selection by the Associated Press and the Dallas Morning News, adding
second-team honors from the league’s coaches as a sophomore…earned a spot on
Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Watch Lists. • Started every game at left
tackle as a senior. • First-team Freshman All-America selection by the
Football Writers Association and The Sporting News. • First Husker freshman
offensive lineman to start in the season opener, just third rookie lineman to
earn any start in his first year of competition. • Played in all 14 games,
starting 13 at left tackle...posted second-highest season pancake total in
Husker history with 171. • Redshirted as true freshman. • Communication studies major.
Personal Info:
• Born Richard Dominick Incognito, Jr., in Englewood,
N.J. • Played on both sides of ball, also serving as team’s long snapper at
Mountain Ridge High in Glendale, Ariz. • Helped guide team to 8-4 record and
first round of state playoffs as senior. • Earned all-America honors as
senior and named to Prep Star’s 120-man Dream Team. • Second team honoree on
the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West list and finalist for Arizona
Player of the Year Award…also won Brian Murray Award, which goes to the best
lineman in state, and Frank Kush Award, representing best offensive lineman in
Arizona. •
Single and resides in St. Charles,
Mo.