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Jonathan Rex Hadnot Jr. (born January 28, 1982) is an American former professional football player who was a guard in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Houston Cougars and was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round of the 2004 NFL draft.

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Hadnot also played for the Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, and San Diego Chargers.

Early life

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Hadnot attended Lufkin High School in Lufkin, Texas, where he was named the best offensive lineman in District 12-5A in 1998. Hadnot started on the offensive line during his junior and senior years, and was named to the Second-Team All-District squad as a junior in 1997 and a First-Team All-District 12-5A selection in his senior year, when he helped lead his team to a 10–4 overall record and reached the quarterfinals of the state playoffs. His high school teammate was former NFL safety Terrence Kiel.

College career

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Hadnot was a four-year letterman (2000–2003) and three-year starter (2001–2003) at Houston, where he was an economics major. He chose to attend Houston over Arkansas, Auburn and Texas A&M.

He was redshirted as a freshman in 1999. Hadnot played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman, spending the season as a backup to Nathan Woody and Darnerius Watson at the guard position. Hadnot saw some action on special teams, lining up on field goals and extra points.

As a sophomore in 2000, Hadnot started every game of the season. He did not give up a sack in over 400 passing attempts. He was named Houston Offensive Player of the Week versus Texas Christian and Southern Miss. He had a season-high 19 knockdown blocks against Southern Miss, and also had double-digit knockdown blocks against Cincinnati (12), South Florida (17) and Louisville (11). On the year, he recorded 104 knockdown blocks and 46 pancakes.

In 2002, Hadnot started every game for the second straight season, extending his starting streak to 23. He was a second-team All-Conference USA selection and did not allowed a sack in 11 of 12 games. The only sack came he allowed came in season opener versus Rice. He was named UH Offensive Player of the Week for performance against Texas, grading out at 85% against the Longhorns. On the year, he graded out at 89%.

Hadnot started all 13 games at center as a senior in 2003 after playing guard his first three seasons. He was named as a first-team All-Conference USA pick and did not allow a sack in more than 400 pass attempts. He also set team record with 196 knockdown blocks. He played in the Hula Bowl following the season.

Professional career

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Miami Dolphins

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Hadnot was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round (174th overall) of the 2004 NFL draft.[1] The Dolphins used a pick obtained on draft day from the Atlanta Falcons to select Hadnot.

He went on to play in 15 games, starting seven, during his rookie season. He dressed but did not play in one other. He made the first start of his NFL career at left guard in place of the injured Jeno James at Seattle on November 21. Hadnot also opened at that spot the following week at San Francisco. When James returned, Hadnot then started the final five games of the year at right guard.

Hadnot experienced a breakout year in 2005, starting all 16 games in which he played. He opened the first 13 contests at right guard and the final three at center in place of the injured Seth McKinney. Hadnot was an integral part of a line that yielded just 26 sacks - the fourth-lowest total in the NFL, and led a running game that averaged 118.6 yards an outing and 4.3 yards per rush attempt, which ranked seventh and fourth in the AFC, respectively. He took part in every offensive snap in 14 of 16 contests over the course of the year.

In 2006, Hadnot started all 16 games once again. However, like the Dolphins offensive line as a whole, Hadnot struggled and regressed from his success in 2005. Inconsistency at both guard positions as well as left tackle for most of the season had a negative effect on Hadnot's performance.

Following the 2007 season Hadnot received an extra $231,269 from the NFL's "Performance Based Pay" system, which is given by the league for players who outperform the value of their current contracts. Hadnot made the three-year veteran minimum of $425,000 during the 2006 season. It was announced on May 25, 2007, by Head Coach Cam Cameron that Rex Hadnot will switch back to right guard, leaving the center job up for grabs.

In 2008, Hadnot's rookie contract expired and he became an unrestricted free agent. The Dolphins showed no interest in re-signing him.

Cleveland Browns

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On March 10, 2008, Hadnot was signed by the Cleveland Browns.

Arizona Cardinals

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Hadnot signed with the Arizona Cardinals on March 10, 2010. He was released on March 18, 2012.[2]

San Diego Chargers

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Hadnot signed with the San Diego Chargers on April 30, 2012.[3]

Personal

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Rex has a daughter, Kalyn Denise. Rex is a cousin of former Texas Tech running back James Hadnot, a third-round draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs in 1980 who played with the Chiefs through 1983, and also a cousin of former NBA-ABA basketball player Jim Hadnot. He is also a cousin of Jermichael Finley, a former Texas tight end and third-round draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in 2008.[4]

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Rex Hadnot is an American former professional football player known for his career as an offensive guard in the National Football League (NFL). Born Jonathan Rex Hadnot Jr. on January 28, 1982, in Lufkin, Texas, he played college football at the University of Houston before being selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round (174th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. Over a nine-year professional career spanning 2004 to 2012, Hadnot appeared in 129 regular-season games with 96 starts while playing for the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, and San Diego Chargers. He established himself as a reliable interior lineman capable of starting at both guard and center positions across multiple franchises. Hadnot retired following the 2012 season after contributing to offensive lines in a variety of team systems.

Early life and education

Childhood and high school

Jonathan Rex Hadnot Jr. was born on January 28, 1982, in Lufkin, Texas. He grew up in Lufkin and attended Lufkin High School, where he played on the offensive line for the Panthers. As a senior in 1998, Hadnot was named the best offensive lineman in District 12-5A. He helped lead Lufkin High School to a 10–4 record and an appearance in the state quarterfinals that year. Among his high school teammates was future NFL safety Terrence Kiel, a fellow Lufkin graduate who also reached the professional level.

College football at Houston

Hadnot played college football at the University of Houston as a four-year letterman from 2000 to 2003 and a three-year starter from 2001 to 2003. He redshirted in 1999 before beginning his on-field career in 2000 at guard, where he played in all 11 games. In 2002, Hadnot started all 12 games and earned second-team All-Conference USA honors while allowing only one sack on the season, which came in the opener against Rice, and posting an 89% season grade. Hadnot switched to center during his junior season in 2002 and started all 13 games at center as a senior in 2003, earning first-team All-Conference USA recognition while allowing no sacks in over 400 pass attempts. He also participated in the Hula Bowl following the season.

Professional football career

Miami Dolphins (2004–2007)

Rex Hadnot was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round (174th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft, with the pick acquired from the Atlanta Falcons in a trade. In his rookie season of 2004, he played in 14 games and made seven starts, with his first start at left guard against the Seattle Seahawks on November 21 before shifting to right guard for the final five starts of the year. Hadnot established himself as a reliable starter in 2005, appearing in all 16 games with 16 starts (13 at right guard and three at center), as the Dolphins' offensive line allowed just 26 sacks (fourth-fewest in the NFL) and paved the way for a rushing attack averaging 118.6 yards per game (seventh in the AFC). He continued as a full-time starter in 2006, playing all 16 games and starting all 16 at a combination of right guard and center. In 2007, Hadnot again started all 16 games at right guard before becoming an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of the season. Across his four seasons with the Dolphins from 2004 to 2007, he appeared in 62 games and made 55 starts.

Cleveland Browns (2008–2009)

On March 10, 2008, Rex Hadnot signed with the Cleveland Browns as an unrestricted free agent. In 2008, he played in 15 games and started all 15 at right guard. In 2009, Hadnot played in 9 games and started 6 at right guard. Across his two seasons with the Browns, he appeared in 24 games with 21 starts.

Arizona Cardinals (2010–2011)

On March 10, 2010, Rex Hadnot signed with the Arizona Cardinals as a free agent, agreeing to a three-year contract valued at $9 million. In 2010, he appeared in 11 games for the Cardinals, making one start at guard. The following season in 2011, Hadnot played in all 16 games and started all 16 contests at right guard. Across his two seasons with Arizona, he totaled 27 games played with 17 starts. Hadnot was released by the Cardinals on March 18, 2012.

San Diego Chargers (2012)

On April 30, 2012, Hadnot signed with the San Diego Chargers after his release from the Arizona Cardinals. The one-year contract provided veteran depth to the offensive line, where he was positioned to compete at guard. During the 2012 season, Hadnot appeared in all 16 games for the Chargers, earning three starts at guard. He contributed primarily in a reserve and rotational role, logging 290 offensive snaps and recording one fumble recovery with no penalties on the offensive line. This marked the end of his NFL playing career, as no further contracts or appearances are documented after the 2012 season.

Television appearances

NFL broadcast credits

Rex Hadnot has appeared as himself in various NFL-related television broadcasts, with all credits listing him as "Self" rather than in any acting capacity. These appearances primarily occurred during his active playing career and reflect standard features of players on game coverage programs. His most frequent credits are on The NFL on CBS, where he appeared in 24 episodes from 2004 to 2012. He was credited as Self - Miami Dolphins Guard, Self - Miami Dolphins Center, Self - Cleveland Browns Guard, Self - Arizona Cardinals Guard, and Self - San Diego Chargers Guard across these appearances. Hadnot also featured in 10 episodes of NFL on FOX between 2005 and 2012, credited as Self - Arizona Cardinals Guard and Self - Miami Dolphins Guard. He made additional appearances in two episodes of NFL Monday Night Football during 2006–2007 as Self - Miami Dolphins Guard and Self - Miami Dolphins Center, along with one episode of NBC Sunday Night Football in 2006 as Self - Miami Dolphins Center. In 2009, he was featured in archive footage as Self in one episode of the sports discussion program Rome Is Burning.

Personal life

Family and relatives

Rex Hadnot has a daughter named Kalyn Denise. He is a cousin of former Texas Tech running back James Hadnot, who was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft and played professionally with the team through 1983. He is also a cousin of former Texas tight end Jermichael Finley, a third-round draft pick by the Green Bay Packers in 2008.
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